Chapter 4: Supplementary applications
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Item Description
Down button Pressing the button scrolls down through the messages in the event
message queue and scrolls down through characters for password
entry.
Enter button Pressing the button displays message details for the current message
and enters the password character selected.
Lamp Test LED and button Pressing the button turns on all LEDs
and displays a test pattern on the
LCD. The test runs for ten seconds. The LED
indicates the lamp test is
running.
Drill LED and button [1] Pressing the button turns on all audible and common alarm output
devices and, if configured, all visible devices. Pressing the button again
turns them off. The LED indicates the function is active. Requires a
password to operate.
Signal Silence LED and
button [1]
Pressing the button turns off (silences) all active audible and common
alarm output devices and, if configured, all visible devices. Pressing
the button again turns them back on. The LED indicates the function is
active. Requires a password or the enable controls key to operate.
Reset LED and button [1] Pressing the button restores the system to the normal state, provided
that no inputs are latched in the active state. The LED indicates the
reset function is active. Requires a password or the enable controls
key to operate.
ACK/Silence LED and button Pressing the button silences the panel buzzer and acknowledges all
current events. The LED indicates the function is active. Requires a
password or the enable controls key to operate.
Controls Enabled LED Blue LED indicates the controls in that group are enabled at the
annunciator. Enabling the controls requires a password or the enable
controls key.
Trouble LED Yellow LED indicates an active trouble state (flashing = new trouble
event, steady = all current trouble events have been acknowledged).
Ground Fault LED Yellow LED indicates a ground fault somewhere in the system.
Supervisory LED Yellow LED indicates an active supervisory state (flashing = new
supervisory event, steady = all current supervisory events have been
acknowledged).
4 Fire Alarm LED Red LED indicates an active fire alarm state (flashing = new fire alarm
event, steady = all current fire alarm events have been acknowledged).
Power LED Green LED indicates the annunciator is energized.
[1] Control and indicator is not on the RLCD or K-RLCD remote annunciator.