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The Silenceable outputs can only be manually si
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lenced at access level 2 or 3.
Disabled This Control panel can disable:
Ø the devices on the Loop, SC2 Output, OC1 and OC2
outputs, the software zones, the RS485 network de-
vices (FC500MFI).
Ø DISABLED zones cannot generate alarms or war-
nings of any kind, and DISABLED outputs cannot be
activated.
Disabled status will be signalled by:
Ø glowing on the Disabled LED ( );
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The DISABLE facility is only available at access le
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vel2or3.
Reset Resetting the Control panel will restore the out
-
puts to standby status, clear the memory, and interrupt
the power supply to terminals 24R.
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The panel can only be Reset at access level 2 or 3
n
Interface
Visual Signalling The system status will be signalled
on the Control panel LEDs as follows:
GREEN indicates normal operating conditions;
AMBER indicates specific operating modes (for exam
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ple Day or Night mode), and/or Fault conditions;
RED indicates Alarm conditions.
Memory The Control panel will signal Fault events
(FAULT LED blinking ) until the system Resets, even
if the event clears in the meantime.
Audible Signalling The Buzzer will signal the Control
panel status as in the following table 2:
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When an alarm is silenced and a new fault is detec
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ted, the control panel will resound the previously
silenced alarm.
Test
LAMP TEST ( ) key will allow ALL users to test
the Control panel Buzzer and LEDs.
8 Addressable Fire Panel FC501
Message Problem
LOOP x NOISY
The devices on the loop x (1, 2 or 3) don't communicate properly with
the panel (Check the quality of wiring)
PERIODIC TEST D The digital call for periodic test has failed
PERIODIC TEST V The vocal call for periodic test has failed
REPEATER COMMUNIC. A repeater on the RS485 does not respond
MFI x COMMUNIC. (x from 1 to 4)
PRINTER x FAULT (x from 1 to 4)
PRINTER x ABSENT (x from 1 to 4)
MFI x SERIAL CHANN. (x from 1 to 4)
MFI x RADIO LINK (x from 1 to 4)
MFI x RADIO PATH (x from 1 to 4)
MFI x INy SHORT (xfrom1to4;yfrom1to5)
DEFAULT DATA The fire panel resets to default data
Table 1 Faults Table
Status Sound Pause Frequency
SYSTEM
FAULT
(main
processor fail)
2.5 s 2.8 s 1300 Hz
SYSTEM
FAULT
(Programming
data corrupted)
1 s 1 s 660 Hz
Warning 2 s 2 s 440 Hz
Delay to Alarm
(Prealarm)
0,5 s 0,5 s 880 Hz
Alarm 0,2 s 0,2 s 3300 Hz
Fault 1 s 1 s 660 Hz
Table 2 Buzzer signalling