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Brooks Firetracker FT128 CIE - Watchdog Reset; Routing Equipment Isolate (Disable); Acknowledged Alarm

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Technical / Programming Manual
FT128 Rev 2.2
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Fault message:
FAULT: Low battery capacity
If a fault is generated it will be Serviced after the 60 minutes period.
15.3 Watchdog Reset
Normally the CIE will be "dead" in case of a watchdog fault, since the function cannot be
100% guaranteed. The fault relay output will be "activated" since this relay is activated
(powered) in normal state.
In the New Zealand convention the CIE will try to restart. If it was a small temporary
disturbance that caused the watchdog fault the CIE might restart and a "restart fault" will
be generated as after any restart otherwise the restart cycle will repeat itself endlessly
15.4 Routing Equipment Isolate (Disable)
If any output for routing equipment (Fire brigade TX or Fault TX) is disabled and the CIE
door is being closed, the built-in buzzer will beep for two seconds. In the LCD will be
displayed: "Routing equipment left disabled". This message has lower priority than fire
alarms but higher than other disablements and faults.
15.5 Acknowledged Alarm
Acknowledged alarm has the same functionality as a normal fire alarm except for the
indication in the CIE display.
When a fire alarm is activated in the CIE, it can be acknowledged by pressing the
"Acknowledge faults" button on the CIE front.
In the fire alarm list (presented in the LCD), the "ALM" will change to "ACK".
An example:
ACK ZONE-ADDR 12-46 LAST ZONE 12 No. 01
This is a user defined alarm text.
Only the alarm currently shown in the display will be acknowledged, i.e. if there are several
alarms it is necessary to scroll and acknowledge each alarm separately.

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