Quadnet / Duonet Repeater Panel User Guide
Access Levels and Codes
The menu system is divided into four access levels in order to restrict access to those who require it.
For simple indication the status of the Controls Enabled light will show the level selected as follows;
The fourth level (Engineer) is not shown above. Access to the menu system requires either the
operation of the enable controls key for access to Access Level 2A (User), or the correct entry of the
relevant code for access to all other levels, in order to protect against unauthorised access to the
system. The codes may be changed using the Quadnet / Duonet OSP software.
A valid access level code must be entered in order access any of the menus.
Menu examples shown below are for the V3 panel. Menus in some earlier panel versions may differ.
Fire Alarm
When the panel enters the fire state, the alarms will sound, the fire LEDs will illuminate, the panel
buzzer will pulse quickly and the display will show the location and type of alarm.
On Hearing the Alarm
The responsible person should have already prepared written procedures for the action to be taken in
the event of a fire alarm. When the alarm sounds these procedures should be implemented.
Accessing the Controls
The user controls are accessed from Access Level 2A (User), or Access Level 2B (Supervisor) which
is reached as follows:
Turn the key,
Or:
Enter your Access Level 2 (User)
or Access Level 2B (Supervisor)
code, ie, # # # #
The ‘CONTROLS ENABLED’ light will light up
continuously, and USER is displayed in the top right
hand corner.
The panel buzzer will be heard on each key press,
and when successfully entered the ‘CONTROLS
ENABLED’ light will light up continuously, and USER
or SUPR is displayed in the top right hand corner.
You are now in Access Level 2A (User) or Access
Level 2B (Supervisor) and may proceed to silence
and reset the system.
Silencing the Alarms
When the fire procedures have been carried out and it is safe to silence the alarm, proceed as follows.
The alarm sounders should silence, but the panel
buzzer and the fire indication lights should remain.