How to manually control 'Day' mode operation
You can manually control Day mode to operation. You will need to be at access level 2 or above to manually switch to Day, Night or preset mode.
How to set-up 'Sector' mode, label and activation
You will need to be at access level 3 or above to set-up a sector.
Commissioning instructions
48 4188-949 issue 3_05/10_Nano Comms inst.
How to manually control 'Day' mode operation
DAY
Save
Select
System >
Select
User
Menu
Day Night Mode
Select
Delay
[amber LED]
Delay
[amber LED]
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Day Mode Control
Mode: Off State: NIGHT
Level 2 Override: [DAY ]
Save Quit
Select either DAY, NIGHT or NONE
(Selecting NONE - will revert to
CALENDAR, ON or OFF operation).
NIGHT
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WARNING ! This will set the panel for
DAY mode operation. The evacuation
signal will be delayed to allow the fire
incident to be investigated.
ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO PROCEED ?
Yes No
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WARNING ! This will set the panel for
NIGHT mode operation. The evacuation
signal will be given as soon as a fire
has been detected.
ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO PROCEED ?
Yes No
DAY
MODE
NIGHT
MODE
Yes
Yes
Delay
[amber LED]
Delay
[amber LED]
Controls for Day mode configured for
CALENDAR, ON or OFF operation
Controls for Day mode configured for MANUAL operation
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Sector [ 1] Settings :
Label : [Sector Label ]
Mode: [ ALARM ]
Activated by Class Change : [YES]
Save Quit
Edit the Sector label if required
Set Sector ‘Mode’ of Operation to:
‘PLANT’ or ‘ALARM’ (Factory default setting).
Set Sector activation by ‘Class Change’ to:
‘NO’ or ‘YES’(Factory default setting)
Save
Select a Sector from a range 1 to 16
Select
Alarms >
Select
Sectors
SelectSelect
Settings
Menu
To scroll range
To move to
next setting
Use these keys to
scroll the character set.
To move to the
next character
position
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:;<=>?@ABC--WXYZ[\]^
_`abc---wxyz{|}~SPACE
After making changes to this form you will need to back-up the data to
memory. Ensure the write protect link P9 on the MCB is configured in
the ENABLED position to allow back-up of data.
‘Plant’ sectors are independent of the ‘Sound Alarms’
button and are primarily used with plant control equipment
and can be silenced by pressing the panel’s 'Reset' button.