Chapter 2: Product description
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Description
common control
LED
Pressing the button activates the system’s reset sequence to restore the system to
normal. The LED flashes quickly during the smoke power-
down phase, flashes slowly
during the power-up phase, is on steady during the system restore, and is off when
the system has reset.
The Reset function can be configured to require an access level password.
common control Pressing the button displays additional information about
the event highlighted on the
LCD screen. The displayed information is described below.
• For Zone groups, a list of active devices in the group
• For Instruction Text groups, the entire instruction text
• For maintenance alerts, a list of dirty devices
• For common troubles, a list of specific troubles for a selected device
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Pressing the button activates the drill command function. The LED
drill is active. Pressing the button a second time stops the drill.
The Drill function can be configured to require an access level password.
Pressing the cursor button scrolls through menus, event messages, and event
queues. Pressing the Enter button enters the selection. See “Accessing and exiting
menus and commands” on page 35.
Pressing number buttons selects a menu item or enters the respective number into
the system for use in conjunction with other system functions, such as addresses.
Pressing the Backspace button takes you back to the previous screen and
backspaces for address entries. Pressing the Menus button displays the command
menus. See “Accessing and exiting menus and commands” on page 35.
[1] The control panel buzzer can be configured to resound at a regular interval to remind the operator that the
panel has been silenced.
System status indicators
See Figure 4 on page 13 for the location of the system status indicators on the user interface.
Table 6: User interface system status indicators
Status indicator Description
Power The LED indicates the primary (AC) power status. The LED is on when the panel
has primary power. The LED is off when the panel does not have primary power or
when another panel in the network does not have primary power.
Test The LED indicates that a part of the system is in test mode. A programmable timer
automatically exits the test mode after a period of system inactivity.
The LED indicates that a ground fault was detected in the system wiring.
Monitor The LED flashes when there is an active monitor event on any loop and is steady
once the event is acknowledged.
Service Detector The LED indicates when a detector needs servicing.
Alarm The LED serves as a common alarm event indicator. A flashing LED indicates that
there is an event in the queue that has not been acknowledged. A steady LED
indicates that all events in the queue have been acknowledged.