3.1. LIST Menu – provides access to information about the system. No password is required.
3.1.1. FAULTS (Fig.11 pos.1-1) – displays all faults registered by the panel
3.1.2. DISABLES (Fig.11 pos.1-2) – displays a list of disabled zones and/or addresses
3.1.3. TEST (Fig.11 pos.1-3)
3.1.4. ZONE (Fig.11 pos.1-4) – displays a list of registered zones and information on a specified zone:
1. Zone parameters
2. Devices
3. Outputs without delay
4. Delayed outputs
5. Panel outputs
6. Inputs
3.1.5. Panel parameters (Fig.11 pos.1-5) – the menu displays information on panel parameters, loop
parameters and device parameters
3.1.6. LAN parameters (Fig.11 pos.1-6)
3.1.7. Conventional line parameters (Fig.11 pos.1-7) – displays information on conventional line settings
3.1.8. Device status (Fig.11 pos.1-8) – displays status of devices; allows making inspections rounds and
reading devices’ parameters
3.1.9. Conventional line status (Fig.11 pos.1-9) – displays conventional line status ON/OFF
3.1.10. Archive (Fig.11 pos.1-10) – provides access to the archive of events
3.2. SYSTEM FUNCTIONS – access level 2 password is required to access the menu
3.2.1. Disables – provides options for disabling zones and addresses
3.2.2. Test zone – provides options for testing each of the zones – Activation and Deactivation. The
purpose is to test the serviceability of the devices connected to each zone
3.2.3. Clock – to setup the astronomical time of the fire alarm panel
3.2.4. Mode – the fire alarm panel operates in two modes – DAY MODE and NIGHT MODE
3.2.5. Test indication – activates a test mode allowing to perform functionality check of panel’s light
indication checking the functionality of the light indication of the panel
3.3. SETUP Menu – to access the menu a password for access level 3 is required
3.3.1. Panel parameters – the menu provides access to options for changing panel’s language settings,
monitoring of earthing, panel’s LAN address and panel’s priority level of communication (Main or Subordinate)
3.3.2. LAN parameters – settings for communication between panels
3.3.3. Loop parameters – loop parameters are being set through the menu: loop on/off, number of devices in
a loop, current monitoring for short circuit (to move between submenus use arrows and the OK button)
3.3.4. Device parameters – the menu provides access to parameters of each connected device
- А: xx – device address: the device address is selected by pressing the OK button and the arrows
- Zn: xx – number of zone to which the device is assigned (if the device has not been assigned to any
zone, the display reads Zn: 99)
- Type: xxxxx – device type (A1R; A1S; S; SR; M; IO; A…….)
- A third display line shows the device status (ON/OFF) and
software version
- A fourth line provides space for entering a logical name of the
device by using the arrows, in order to identify easily the devices
(to move between letters and symbols use the arrows and confirm
with the OK button)
3.3.5. Conventional line parameters
1. Conv Line ON/OFF – switching on/off the conventional line
2. Zone - assigning the conventional line to a specified zone
3. Removed Det ON/OFF – starting and suspending the check
for removed fire detector
4. No Checks 2 - number of checks to be performed