4.5.3 View isolated devices
This function is used to view which devices are currently isolated
Steps to follow
A disabled condition is indicated by the yellow disabled LED illuminating prompting the user to
operate the DISABLED key. For example:
1. Press the DISABLED key
DISABLED (Zones) Total :01
01 (part) Z005 First Floor Offices
================= DISABLED =========
For a disabled condition, the top line indicates the type of alarm i.e. disabled, the “ Total”
number indicates the total number of zones with disablements. For the second line, (part)
indicates that part of a zone has been isolated. The Z005 indicates the zone number i.e. zone
005 followed by the text description for the zone disabled and the time of the disable using a 24
hour clock. The third line is blank and the fourth line indicates that the disabled display is
currently being viewed and is shown above the DISABLED key.
Please note, for EN54 part 2 compliance the individual device text label is not automatically
displayed. The use of a zone label removes any confusion that may occur when a number of
devices are disabled.
The individual device text label can be viewed by pressing the VIEW POINTS key. For
example:
DISABLED (Point) 1003 smoke
Purchasing Department
First Floor Offices
================== DISABLED ========
The top line indicates the type of alarm i.e. disabled. The word “ Point” refers to a point device
e.g. an interface, smoke sensor, heat sensor or call point. The four digit number refers to the
address number of the device disabled e.g. 1003 refers to loop 1 address 003. The word
“ smoke” refers to the type of point disabled. The individual device test label is displayed on the
second line followed by a repeat of the zone label on the third line. The fourth line indicates that
the disabled display is currently being viewed and is shown above the DISABLED key.
Having entered the individual device display the screen will revert back to the main zonal
disabled screen after a short delay.
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