3.2 TROUBLE CONDITION
In a Trouble condition the:
o Milliamp meter reading goes
to zero (front of enclosure)
o Trouble lamp goes ON (front of enclosure)
o
Silenceable Trouble horn
(LS1)
goes ON (Control Panel PCB)
o Silenceable remote Trouble bell terminals 17 and
18
have power
causing bells to ring (Control Panel PCB)
o Nonsilenceable remote Trouble device terminals 15 and 16 have
power causing device to activate (Control Panel PCB).
The Trouble horn can be turned OFF by placing the Trouble Silence switch
(Sl) in the "Silence" (down) position. Refer to Troubleshooting Section
for corrective action. Correcting the Trouble condition automatically
restores the system to normal with one exception. The ring back feature
causes the Trouble horn to sound again. This alerts the Operator to
restore the Trouble Silence switch
(Sl) to the "normal" (up) position and
silence the Trouble horn.
3.3 ALARM CONDITION
In an Alarm condition the:
o Control Panel goes into Trouble condition (see paragraph 3.2)
o Alarm lamp goes ON (front of enclosure)
o Auxiliary Alarm terminals 12 and 11 have power causing device to
activate (Control Panel PCB)
o Alarm bell terminals 22 and 21 have power causing bells to ring
(Control Panel PCB).
The Operator can silence the Alarm bells by placing the Alarm Silence
switch (SZ), located on the Control Panel PCB, in the "Silence" (down)
position. The Alarm Silence lamp now goes ON.
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Monaco Ente~p~ises
INC.
SPOKANE. WASHINGTON
99214