User Manual
6 Description of the Control panel
1.5.2 LED
[8] SILENCE
This button (Active at level 2 only: this level requires key in keyswitch or code entry)
silences (switches Off) any active outputs with the silenceable attribute. The silenceable
outputs will hold silenced status until a new event occurs that releases the outputs
automatically. The SILENCE button operates as a toggle switch, therefore, silenced outputs
can be unsilenced by pushing the button again.
[9]
INVESTIGATE
If this button (Active at level 2 only: this level requires key in keyswitch or code entry) is
pressed during active pre-alarm conditions, the system will add the preset investigation
time to the running pre-alarm time (this operation can be done once only).
[10]
BUZZER
This button (Active at level 1: no key or code entry required) silences the panel beeper.
[11] TEST
This button (Active at level 1: no key or code entry required) activates all the console LEDs
in order to allow the operator to check functionality.
Denomination ON Solid: ON Blinking:
[A]
SILENCE LED
Indicates that the system has been silenced.
[B]
RESET LED
In the event of pre-alarm/alarm, indicates that reset
commands are not allowed. Reset will be allowed
when all outputs have been silenced and this LED
goes Off.
[C]
INVESTIGATE
LED
Indicates that investigation time has been
requested.
[D ALARM LED
Indicates an alarm condition, that is, an input point
(detector, callpoint, input module, etc.) set to
generate alarms has detected alarm conditions.
[E]
PRE-ALARM
LED
Indicates a pre-alarm condition, that is, an input
point (detector, callpoint, input module, etc.) set
with a pre-alarm time has activated.
[F]
FAULT LED
Indicates an active system fault condition. The
display will provide the fault details.
Indicates memory of a cleared fault
event. To view the cleared fault
events details, consult the events
log using the Main menu (Level 1:
all building occupants).
[G]
CPU LED
Indicates trouble with the panel CPU—the panel
must be sent back immediately to the manufacturer
for repair.
Indicates that the CPU has re-
initialized (due to control panel
shutdown or fault condition). If this
occurs, it will be necessary to
check the functionality of the entire
system.
[H]
BYPASS LED
Indicates that one or more of the system
components (loop point, zone or output) have been
bypassed.
[I]
TEST LED
Indicates that one or more components (points or
zones) are undergoing tests.
[L]
NIGHT LED
Indicates that the panel is operating in night mode.
[M]
ON LED
Indicates the control panel is working.
[N]
BATTERY LED
Indicates that a battery fault has been detected, the
display will provide the fault details (low battery,
battery disconnected).
Indicates that the battery fault has
been cleared. The event details can
be viewed on the display via the
Main menu (Level 1: all building
occupants).