Alphanumeric keypad For the alarm by ZONES or by
POINTS the use is the same:
1 key: to jump to the Zone status visualization page;
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In the FC500REP repeater case in addition to
press F1 key, you have to press ENTER key to vi
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sualize the zone label.
2 key: to jump to the first activated loop device status vi
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sualization page.
3 key: to jump to the last activated loop device status vi
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sualization page.
4 key: to display further Points in alarm.
When point information is present in the fourth row, a
further 4 key press will cause the User Interface to jump
to the related loop device status visualization page.
Cursor keys For the alarm by ZONES or by POINTS
the use is the same:
Use the UP Key to view the next point in alarm, other
than the first and the last.
Use the DOWN Key to view the previous point in alarm,
other than the first and the last.
Use the RIGHT Key to display the next auxiliary infor
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mation about the point.
Use the LEFT Key to display the previous auxiliary in
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formation about the point.
ESC Key Use ESC key to step back to the MAIN page.
ENTER Key Long press - change between the visual-
ization modes.
Short press - stops or restarts the zone/point swap.
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Functional notes: the point related to the first zone
in alarm is the first point in the zone that becomes
active. For all other zones in alarm the related point
is the last that became active. This information is
updated in real time.
The “first point in alarm” field contains the informa
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tion about the first device that becomes active.
The “last point in alarm” field contains the informa
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tion about the last activated point, no matter on
which zone belong.
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For the WALK TEST status, displays and proce
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dures are similar to the FAULT status
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FAULT STATUS
FAULT status will also be signalled by:
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blinking FAULT LEDs.
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message on fire control panel Display.
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blinking the specific FAULT LEDs, if present
(POWER SUPPLY FAULT - BATTERY TROUBLE-
EARTH FAULT-SYSTEM FAULT-FIRE SIGNAL
FAULT- SOUNDERS FAULT/DIS).
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an intermittent audible signal on the fire control panel.
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the Fault output points.
Figure 13 shows the Fault status of the control panel.
The SILENCE button can be used to force the FAULT
Silenceable output momentarily to standby status.
FAULT MEMORY will be signalled by blinking on the
FAULT LEDs ONLY.
The RESET key can be used to force ALL Fault outputs to
standby and clear the fault memory. The fault outputs will
restore automatically to standby when faults clear.
In this phase:
Alphanumeric keypad Use the 1 key to jump to the
Zone status visualization page.
Use the 2 key if the first fault is related to a point, jump to
loop device status visualization page.
If the first fault is a loop break fault, jump to the “locate
the loop break” page.
If the first fault is related to an item that may be disabled,
the User Interface moves to the disabling page, allow
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ing fast disablement procedure.
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If the access level is less than L2, the password will
be required before proceed to disablement
Use the 3 key if the last fault is related to a point, jump to
loop device status visualization page.
If the last fault is a loop break fault, jump to the “locate
the loop break” page.
If the last fault is related to an item that can be disabled,
the User Interface moves to the disabling page, in order
to allow a fast disablement procedure.
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If the access level is less than L2, the password will
be required before proceed to disablement
USER INTERFACE 13
Total :0004 status:FAULT
First : MS: SHORT on SC1
Last : MS:L1 Signal Path broken
Total :0004 status: FAULT
First : zone: System Area
Last : zone: System Area
#0002 : zone: Reception
Total :0004 status: FAULT
First : cause: NO DATA
Last : cause: NO DATA
#0002 : cause: 801PH NOT RESPONDING
Total :0004 status: FAULT
First : Time: 08:34:46 - 01/01/07
Last : Time: 08:36:23 - 01/01/07
#0002 : Time: 08:36:13 - 01/01/07
#0002 : MS:Loop 2 det191 zone=002
Push the right key to scroll
the second block of data
regarding the FAULT zones
Push the right key to scroll
the third block of data
regarding the FAULT causes
Push the right key to scroll
the block of data
regarding the FAULT times
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