Installation and programming manual
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16.2.2 Night
There are no people in the building, therefore, there is only one person in charge of building safety (e.g.:
night watchman, guard).
16.2.3 Changing Day/Night mode manually
From the panel:<key>, Settings
16.2.4 Changing Day/Night mode automatically
Setting up a timer (refer to paragraph 9.6 - Setting the Timers) to toggle the panel status.
16.3 Bypassing a zone or point
From the panel:<key>, Disablement, Point or Zone - select the point or zone, press Ok
Under certain circumstances (e.g. maintenance or fault), it may be necessary to bypass a zone or a point.
Bypassed zones or points cannot generate fault or alarm signals and cannot be activated.
16.4 Bypass Dialer output and supervised fault
From the panel:<key>, Disablement, Outputs, Ok
Under certain circumstances (e.g. maintenance or fault), it may be necessary to bypass the dialer outputs
(paragraph 4.1 - [E]) and Fault NAC (paragraph 4.1 - [I]). The bypassed object cannot be activated.
Bypass may be necessary in the event of fault signaling triggered by the Dialer or Supervised output (refer
to Chapter 17 - Diagnostics and fault solutions).
16.5 Testing points and zones
From the panel:<key>, Maintenance, Test point, select the point, press Ok
From the panel:<key>, Maintenance, Test zone, select the zone,press Ok
Maintenance work often entails point or zone tests. Points or zones in test status cannot generate faults or
alarms signals, and cannot respond to activation signals. For example, if a zone is in test status, you can
inspect all the zone detectors (points) without generating false alarms.
Note: When a detector (point) is put in test status, its LED will go On for several seconds.
1. Press Ok to put the detector (point) or zone in test/operating
status.
2. Press SorT to go to the adjacent point or zone.
16.6 Force the LEDs and point outputs
From the panel:<key>, Maintenance, Test outputs, select the point, press Ok
From the panel:<key>, Maintenance, Test LED, select the point, press Ok
Silence The Silence command holds off signaling. The Silence phase will run for the pre-set time. If
no-one intervenes during this phase, the system will undo the silence command and the
alarm will continue. To change the night-mode silence time, refer to paragraph 9.2 - Setting
delays and times.
Pre-alarm The pre-alarm signal can be disabled on certain points. Alarm events will generate instant
alarms. Refer to paragraph 11.1 - Programming fire-detection points to enable/disable the
pre-alarm time on points during Night mode.
Alarm Detectors can be programmed with a Day mode alarm threshold and a Night mode alarm
threshold, refer to paragraph 11.1 - Programming fire-detection points
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