62 N16 Instruction Manual P/N LS10239-000NF-E:A 04/20/2021
Operations System Trouble
4.6 System Trouble
Trouble Event
System or Point Trouble, electrical or mechanical faults (when no higher priority unacknowledged events exist)
• Produces a pulsed audible tone
• Turns on the trouble relay
•
TROUBLE appears in the Header Bar
• TROUBLE appears in the Alert Bar as a yellow color indicator and provides Trouble event counts
• The Off Normal LED flashes yellow
• Displays T
ROUBLE and specific device information in the Events List
• Displays information on how to react to the event in the Informational Text Area
Responding to a Trouble Event
• The Informational Text Area on the screen will indicate step by step what needs to be done to acknowledge the event.
• Tap on the
ACKNOWLEDGE touchpoint located in the Header Bar. The ACKNOWLEDGE touchpoint will be highlighted in blue. A check
mark will appear next to the acknowledged event.
•
BLOCK ACKNOWLEDGE allows for multiple events to be acknowledged at once.
• Investigate and correct the condition that initiated the trouble condition.
NOTE: If an unacknowledged, higher priority event exists, the control panel will retain the indications of the higher priority event, such as the
Graphic, audible tone, etc. The Trouble relay, flashing the system Off Normal LED and sending the trouble message to the history buffer and
printer, and annunciators will still occur at the time of the event.
SIGNALS
SILENCED
FIRE ALARM
CO ALARM
DISABLE
OTHER
Ack
SUPERVISORY
TROUBLE-Open Circuit
TROUBLE MON
First Floor, Guest Room
Thu 02/22/18
1:52:57 PM
NO25L01M011
Step 1 Acknowledge each event. This is secondary text to explain what acknowledging an event means and who should do it.
UNACKNOWLEDGED TROUBLES (1)
TROUBLE
1
TROUBLE
Figure 4 Trouble Event Screen