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Elkron FAP54 - Generic Events Display; Control Panel Functional States

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10 FAP User
EVENT NOT AVAILABLE GD000
GZ000
MN000
>SP000
NOTE - consider the following condition:
the panel is a MASTER and it is connected to one or more SLAVE panels
the MASTER contains local events ( (there are folders other than SP which are not empty)
the SP folder is not empty and the events are all generated by the same SLAVE panel
the MASTER is currently showing events from the SP folder
Under the aforementioned conditions, if the SLAVE panel undergoes a GLOBAL RESET the MASTER switches
temporarily to the following screen:
After 20 seconds, the MASTER shows the events of the first not empty local folder.
9 GENERIC EVENTS DISPLAY
The folder of generic events is suited for events which must be displayed but cannot be classified in any of the
previous categories.
They are:
Events of block/resume of actuations for output modules
Events related to modem connections (incoming calls, outgoing calls for alarms/faults/maintenance)
10 CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONAL STATES
NORMAL: all the indicators are normally OFF but the following LEDs:
AC: steady green if the control panel is powered on by the main power, blinking green if the control panel is
powered on by batteries
LEDs of the “EXCLUSIONS” group, if there are active exclusions
TEST SYSTEM if there is a system test in progress
ALARM: when an alarm occurs, the control panel switches to the ALARM state and the following statements are true:
the FIRE ALARM LED (located on the topmost left side of the panel) starts blinking (if the siren output is not
activated) or is steady ON (if the siren output is activated);
the ALARM relay is activated
if the siren output is activated, the SIREN relay is activated as well
all the actuator modules are activated (if properly programmed) according to the alarm level reached by the
panel (alarm 1 = alarm with siren output OFF, alarm 2 = alarm with siren output ON)
the control panel starts emitting a continuous whistle and the display notifies the user about the alarmed
device/s.
FAULT: in the case of fault, the control panel will emit an intermitting whistle; moreover, the yellow LED of the
General Fault indicator plus another LED related to specific faults (e.g. System, Battery, Siren and Ground
Dispersion) will be turned ON. The display will notify the user about the fault.
To stop the whistle press ACK.
Once the fault has been solved press RESET.