Twinflex V3 Control Panel Engineering and Commissioning Manual
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Disable Remote Fire (all panels)
The ‘DISABLE REMOTE FIRE’ function allows the isolation of the remote fire output. The control panel will
then not activate the remote fire output when the control panel enters the alarm state.
1. Press and hold the button
marked ‘ACCESS’
A continuous buzzer tone will start
2. Press the button marked
‘DISABLE REMOTE FIRE’
and then release them both.
The continuous buzzer tone will change to an
intermittent tone if the Remote Fire Output has been
disabled and will stop if the Remote Fire Output has
been enabled.
The remote fire output ‘FAULT’ light and the common
‘DISABLE’ light will also switch on during
disablement.
Repeating the above sequence will reverse the
previous option, i.e., disabled to enabled.
Disable Alarms (all panels)
The ‘DISABLE ALARMS’ function allows the isolation of all of the alarm sounders. The control panel will
then not activate the alarm sounders when the control panel enters the alarm state.
1. Press and hold the button
marked ‘ACCESS’
A continuous buzzer tone will start
2. Press the button marked
‘DISABLE ALARMS’
and then release them both.
The continuous buzzer tone will change to an
intermittent tone if the alarms have been disabled
and will stop if the alarms have been enabled.
The ‘Alarms Disabled’ light and the common
‘DISABLE’ light will also switch on during
disablement.
Repeating the above sequence will reverse the
previous option, i.e., disabled to enabled.
Disable Zone (all panels)
The ‘DISABLE ZONES’ function allows the isolation of a detection zone. The control panel will then ignore
all alarm signals from that zone, but the alarm sounders will still activate in alarm.
1. Press and hold the button
marked ‘ACCESS’
A continuous buzzer tone will start
2. Press the button marked
‘DISABLE ZONES’
and then release them both.
The continuous buzzer tone will continue
3. Press the button corresponding
to the zone to be selected, ie, 3
for zone 3
The continuous buzzer tone will change to an
intermittent tone if a zone has been disabled and
will stop if the zone has been enabled.
The zone ‘Disabled’ light and the common
‘DISABLE’ light will also switch on during
disablement.
Repeating the above sequence will reverse the
previous option, i.e., disabled to enabled.