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Dimension Series MORLEY-IAS
User Manual Document No.996-148-000-5, Revision: 5 Page 9
The Level 1 LED Indicators are divided into three blocks as described in Table 3 opposite. The LED
Indicators illuminate as red, yellow or green.
Block 1 contains LED Indicators showing the state of the fire alarm control panel.
Block 2 contains LED Indicators showing specific fault conditions. In addition, there are two
programmable indicators.
Block 3 contains the Zone Fire LED Indicators. There are either 20 or 40 LED Indicators depending on
the model.
3.3 Alphanumeric Display Indications
The alphanumeric liquid crystal display (LCD) gives 80 characters of information on a 2-line display.
The display is illuminated to assist viewing under dim ambient light conditions.
3.3.1 Normal Condition
If the panel is in the quiescent condition the display shows the day of the week, date and time (24hour
format) as follows:
Wed 07/05/2003 11.38:59
All devices are inside working limits
3.3.2 Other Conditions
3.3.2.1 Loop Device Faults/ Fires
The alphanumeric display will automatically update to show zonal information about the latest device
to enter a fault or fire condition.
IN FAULT ZONE 1 1/1 X:Summary
< ZONE TEXT > : Device Details
Use the right arrow key to view the individual device/point details within the affected zone.
Use the up/down arrow keys to view different zones in the same condition.
Use the ‘X’ key to exit the summary display.
3.3.2.2 F1 Short-cut Navigation Key
Where the F1 function key is not programmed to provide a specific function e.g. Bomb alert, Class
change etc, it will operate as a navigation shortcut key.
Press the ‘F1’ function key once and the alphanumeric display will show the first active event from the
highest priority category available (fires, faults, disablements).
Use the up/down arrow keys to navigate through all active events in that category. The events are
listed in a purely chronological order i.e. no zonal or other grouping is applied.

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