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Specifies product applications, combination with components, and defines 'qualified personnel'.
Provides essential safety information to prevent damage and injury, using pictograms for warnings.
Details the Fire Alarm Computer 8000C/M's role in fire warning technology and its modular design.
Illustrates and labels the main components of the control panel's display and operating interface.
Explains the function of the key switch in horizontal (unlocked) and vertical (blocked) positions.
Describes normal operation, fire alarm signaling, and trouble indications with associated LEDs.
Details the consequences of CPU failure and disconnection states on panel functionality.
Explains the Testmode for service and maintenance, and other operational states.
Describes using function keys to navigate and select options from the display menu.
Explains display control, message priority, and how to access additional information.
Guides on setting time/date and using the alarm counter function.
Details operations for switching, disconnecting, and checking the status of detector zones and controls.
Explains the Delay and Verify functions for managing alarm response times.
Covers essential installation standards, guidelines, environmental conditions, and electrical safety.
Provides an overview of the system, micro modules, esserbus®-PLus, and configuration options.
Details wallmounting procedures, housing assembly, and connecting central and extension units.
Lists four types of extension housings for FACP 8000C/M, detailing their features and item numbers.
Describes the power supply and basic modules, their components, connections, and functions.
Covers field device and analog loop modules, their types, connections, and operational modes.
Details relay, output, and BSL interface modules, their functions, connections, and specifications.
Explains essernet® modules, transponders, their operation, configuration, and technical data.
Provides detailed technical specifications for various modules, including power, current, and voltage limits.
Explains accessing installer level, authorization codes, and primary loop functions like testing and replacement.
Guides on simulating detector and control states for testing purposes and printer functions.
Describes querying event memory, printer functions, and printing event memory contents.
Details diagnostic displays for power supply values and checking the essernet® connection.
Provides a comprehensive list of 3-digit trouble codes, their causes, and corrective measures.