93-508-08 Issue 2 Page 4 of 22 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC
SYSTEM NORMAL HH:MM:SS DD/MM/YY
FIRE XX of XX ZONE XX LOOP XX ADDR XXX
Location text . . .
C
C
O
O
N
N
T
T
R
R
O
O
L
L
F
F
U
U
N
N
C
C
T
T
I
I
O
O
N
N
S
S
All control functions are accessible with the hinged plastic door open.
2.1 SYSTEM NORMAL
When the system is in a state such that there are no active faults and no fires the display will show: -
The state of the panel, the time and date are displayed on the top line of the LCD.
If it has been programmed on commissioning with a site-specific banner text, it will appear on the bottom line
of the display.
If the message “Maintenance Service Due” appears in place of the banner text, it means the panel needs to be
serviced by a qualified engineer.
2.2 FIRE SIGNALS
On hearing the FIRE ALARM: -
1) Evacuate the premises IMMEDIATELY.
2) Send for the FIRE BRIGADE.
3) DO NOT RE-ENTER the premises until authorised by the FIRE OFFICER in charge.
The display will show the details of the fire event, in the form: -
2.3 SILENCE ALARMS
Pressing ‘SILENCE’ after any FIRE event will cause the alarms to silence and the buzzer to change operation
from the fast pip to a slow pulse. The fast pip is an indication that the external alarm outputs are activated.
DO NOT at this stage attempt to ‘RESET’ the system until the cause of the fire has been established.
If the panel has not been programmed with location text, the bottom line of the display will remain blank.
The alarms can be resounded at any time by pressing ‘sound alarms’ button (refer to section 2.5 for details).
Manual call points must be physically reset. Automatic sensors must be visually checked to determine the
operated sensor. Further fire signals from other addresses will automatically re-sound the alarms.
Note: On a networked system, the silence command is network wide (global), not panel specific.
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