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FireClass Panels and Repeaters 4.4 Time/Date
User Manual Doc. version 2.0 23
4.3.5 By Loop
Use the 5 – By Loop option on the Disablements
screen to enable or disable multiple devices of the same
type in one operation.
Using the By Loop option
1 From the Disablements screen, select 5 - By Loop.
2 Specify the zone in which to disable or enable or
specify All (zones).
3 Select the type of the devices you want to disable or
enable.
4 Choose Disable Options or Enable Options.
If disabling, choose one of the Disable Options.
These are All, In Fault, Active, and Not Normal
(combination of Active and In Fault).
Some of these may not be available. For example,
for sounders only All and In Fault are available.
If enabling, choose one of the Enable Options.
These are All, Normal, Active, and In Fault. Some
of these may not be available. For example, for
detectors only All and Normal are available.
4.3.6 Non-LED Outputs
Use the 9 – Non-LED Outputs option on the
Disablements screen to disable the Non-LED Outputs
such as the back light, buzzers, sounders, and alarm
relays. The options are:
Disable: disables the Non-LED Outputs.
Enable All: enables the forced, active and non-
active points.
Enable.Not.Actv: enables only the points that are
not currently in the active state.
The points that are disabled or enabled using this option
remain in that state only in the panel configuration. The
points that are configured on the network do not reflect
this state.
4.4 Time/Date
Use the 4 – Time/Date option on the Main Menu to
set the time and date settings, and review the daylight
saving adjustment settings.
4.4.1 Set Time/Date
Use the Set Time/Date option to set the time and date.
To confirm your changes press the Save (F5) key.
To cancel your changes press the Back (F1) key and
respond with No to the save changes prompt.
4.4.2 Summer/Winter
The panel automatically adjusts to stay synchronised
with local summer and winter time changes.
Use the Summer/Winter option to review the settings
and see the dates that the time will be advanced, and by
how much, at the start of summertime.
Press the Winter (F5) key to see the dates on which the
time will be adjusted, at the end of summertime. Press
the F5 key to change back to Summer.
4.5 Event Log
Use the 5 – Event Log option on the Main Menu to
examine the event log. For more information on the
event log, see section 2.5 “Event panel behaviour” on
page 9.
4.5.1 View Event Log
Use the 1 – View Event Log option on the Event Log
screen to step through the event log, viewing the
details.
As well as the normal step keys (<< and >>), there are
keys for moving to the first event (|<<) and last event
(>>|).
There is a current event/total number of events indica-
tion (for example, 0001/0010). The newest event has
the largest number.
Disabled count
When disabling you may see a Matches and
a Successes number indicated.
For example you might use All SND, and
see:
Matches 24
Successes 23
Here Matches is the number of units
(sounders) which were liable to be disabled,
and Successes is the number of units that
actually became disabled. The two numbers
are different because a sounder was already
disabled.
Setting the date and time with
networked fire alarm control panels
For networked control panels, the time and
date settings must be made on the net-
work’s timekeeper control panel.
Months can be entered with the keypad
As an alternative to stepping through the
months with the + or - keys, you can use the
number keys (1 for January through to 9 for
September, then use + for October on).

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