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Brand | Ansul |
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Model | AUTOPULSE IQ-396X |
Category | Control Systems |
Language | English |
Provides a modular, intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) with extensive features and capabilities.
Lists key capabilities like alarm verification, PAS, silence inhibit, and time-of-day controls.
Identifies components used for operating the control panel, including a diagram.
Details the panel's buttons, LEDs, LCD display, sounder, and flip-down door for operation.
Explains the function and color of each LED indicator on the panel.
Describes the five control keys: Acknowledge/Step, Alarm Silence, Alarm Activate, System Reset, and Lamp Test.
Describes system states: Normal operation, periodic functions, and Trouble mode during faults.
Details system actions during Fire Alarm and response to Supervisory Signals.
Covers Non-Alarm points, Monitor points, NAC circuits, and Control-By-Event logic.
Covers Presignal/PAS operation and system timers like Silence Inhibit and Alarm Verification.
Details Waterflow Circuits, Disable/Enable, and Style 6 operation modes.
Covers zones R0-R9 for releasing operations and their options like delay and abort.
Explains the three types of cross-zoning (Y, Z, H) and provides device mapping examples.
Covers Analog Display, Sensitivity, Maintenance, Auto Test, Supervision, LED Control, and Alarm Verification.
Describes Pre-Alarm conditions, panel sounder, and LED indicators for AWACS systems.
Explains the real-time clock and its use for time-of-day functions like control and holidays.
Details Zone F8 for NAC coding functions and available signal codes (March Time, Temporal, etc.).
Covers overview, entry, and options for accessing system status information.
Details how to read the status of detectors, modules, outputs, and zone addresses.
Explains event history, alarm history, and how to view or print hidden history.
Provides steps to read system parameters like SIL INH, AUTO, VERIFY, USA TIME, etc.
Details Annunciator Selection 1 & 2 screens and ACS Selection Groups for display.
Introduces the Voice Alarm System (VAS) and lists its key operating features and capabilities.
Explains VAS integration with the control panel and pre-installation considerations.
Explains AMG function, message storage, and types (factory vs. field programmable).
Describes the function of LEDs like AUDIO LEVEL, ALL CALL, ON LINE, and TROUBLE.
Identifies key components of the AMG-1, including switches, microphone, and volume control.
Provides step-by-step instructions for turning on/off speakers, adjusting volume, and paging.
Details how to set DIP switches for tone/message selection and AMG operation.
Lists available tone and message selections based on DIP switch settings when SW2 is Off.
Lists available tone and message selections based on DIP switch settings when SW2 is On.
Explains ATG-2 operation, including selecting channels, paging options, and relay messages.
Identifies ATG-2 front panel components and describes the function of its status LEDs.
Provides steps for selecting paging channels, verifying active channels, and paging.
Details DIP switch settings for selecting tones (slow whoop, Hi/Lo, steady) for the evacuation channel.
Details DIP switch settings for selecting tones (chime, 20 PPM) for the alert channel.
Explains how to set DIP switches for remote paging only or paging/tone generation capability.
Introduces FFT telephones and describes their LED indicators.
Provides instructions for paging and verifying page mode on the FFT-7.
Lists supported amplifier models (AA-30, AA-100, AA-120) and details their key features.
Identifies AA-30 components like Audio Gain Rotary Switch and describes LED indicators.
Describes AA-30 LED lights and provides notes on fault indication and calibration.
Identifies AA-100/AA-120 components like Audio Gain Rotary Switch and Backup tone switch.
Describes AA-100/AA-120 LED lights and provides notes on power, fault indication, and calibration.
Provides steps to adjust audio amplifier gain using the rotary switch and LEDs.
Explains how to select the backup tone (Hi/Lo or Slow Whoop) using SW1.
Explains VRAM-1 chips for field-programmed evacuation messages on AMG units.
Provides steps for installing VRAM chips into the AMG-1, including power removal.