Standby status
During normal operating conditions (Standby status),
ONLY the green Mains LED and, if the Control panel is
operating in Night Mode, the Night Mode LED will be
On (glowing). The display will show the time and date
and “PANEL WORKING” message:
PANEL WORKING
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PRE-ALARM
If a fire detector goes into alarm during DAY Mode, the
Control panel will trigger the PRE-ALARM phase which
will be signalled by:
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the respective signalling devices;
Ø
the Pre-al. LED (On);
Ø
the Zone Alarm LEDs of the zones concerned
(glowing);
Ø
an intermittent audible signal (0.5 second beep follo
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wed by a 0.5 second pause);
Ø
a message, similar to the following:
PREALARM
Warehouse
The bottom line on the display will show the label (e.g
Warehouse) of the zone that triggered the
PRE-ALARM.
During PRE-ALARM status, you can:
Use Ú or Ù to scroll the zones concerned.
If you do not press a button within 20 seconds, the di-
splay will go back to the first zone that triggered the
PRE-ALARM.
Press Esc to access the Main menu.
If you do not press a button within 20 seconds, the di
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splay will go back to the first zone that triggered the
PRE-ALARM.
PRE-ALARM status will last for the pre-set Time (refer
to the following paragraph for details).
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The Control panel will generate an instant Alarm
(refer to “Night Mode”), if alarm conditions are de
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tected during Night Mode or, if an alarm is trigge
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red from a Manual Call point — connected to a
zone with the Call point priority attribute (i.e. Call
point priority ENABLED).
ALARM
ALARM status will be signalled by:
Ø
the respective signalling devices;
Ø
the Alarm LED (On);
Ø
the Zone Alarm LEDs of the zones concerned
(glowing);
Ø
a fast intermittent audible signal (0.2 second beep
followed by a 0.2 second pause);
Ø
an “ALARM” message, similar to the following:
ALARM ON ZONE 01
Warehouse
The top line of the display will show the number of the
zone that triggered the ALARM, and the bottom line will
show the zone label (e.g Warehouse).
During ALARM status, you can:
Use Ú or Ù to scroll the zones concerned.
If you do not press a button within 20 seconds, the di
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splay will go back to the first zone that triggered the
ALARM.
Press Esc to view the Main menu.
If you do not press a button within 20 seconds, the di
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splay will go back to first zone that triggered the
ALARM.
If zones restore to standby spontaneously, the ALARM
events will be stored in the Memory and signalled on the
respective Zone Alarm LEDs until you Reset the Con
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trol panel.
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The Fire Alarm Outputs will not restore to standby
until you Reset the Control panel — even if an
Alarm ends spontaneously.
FAULT
FAULTS will be signalled by:
Ø the respective signalling devices;
Ø
the Fault LED (On);
Ø
the respective Fault LED (On) — refer to Table 1;
Ø
a slow intermittent audible signal (1 second beep fol
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lowed by a 1 second pause);
Ø
a message on the display, similar to the following (re
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fer to Table 1):
FAULT ON ZONE 01
Warehouse
If FAULT conditions are detected, you can:
Use Ú or Ù to scroll the Faults list.
If you do not press a button within 20 seconds, the di
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splay will go back to the first fault that occurred.
Press Esc to view the Main Menu.
If you do not press a button within 20 seconds, the di
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splay will go back to first FAULT that occurred.
If FAULTconditions clear spontaneously, the respective
events will be stored in the Memory, and will be signal
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led by slow flashing on the respective LEDs.
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The Control panel will restore to standby when all
the FAULT conditions clear.
2 Conventional Fire Panels J424/J408