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Siemens Cerberus PYROTRONICS MXL User Manual

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Operation
be unavoidable. An error code (or
success via a silence event message)
allows the global MKB to keep up to
date as to true System status. If any
panel reports an error, the display
status remains unchanged.
When the global AUD SILENCE key is
pressed with all audibles in the System
silenced, a global unsilence command
is issued. The command is processed
in the nodes as if a local audible
unsilence had been requested. An
error code (or success via a silence
event message) allows the global MKB
to keep up to date as to true System
status. If any panel reports an error,
the display status changes since
some audibles have been
unsilenced.
RESET
When the global reset key is pressed,
each node is tested. If all nodes meet
the conditions required for reset, the
reset command is sent and executed.
Otherwise, the corresponding error
message is displayed.
NEXT
This key operates the same as in the
local mode. However, it moves the
user through the System events
globally in the priority order established
earlier.
HOLD
This key operates the same as in the
local mode.
Function Keys
These keys operates the same as in
the local MKB.
Numeric Keypad
These keys operates the same as in
the local MKB.
Voice Operations
The Voice operations usually begin
by pressing one of the VSM switches
applying to the four main categories:
Page, Evac, Alert, or Other. (If the
System is in alarm, you will usually
start by pressing ALARM ACK to
acknowledge the alarm.) The Voice
operations can be done when the
System is operating normally or
when it is in alarm. They can be
done under one-channel, two-channel,
or three-channel configurations.
The Four Categories of Sound
The MXLV has four categories of
sound. They are, in order of decreasing
priority, Page, Evac, Alert, and Other.
Page is the human voice speaking into
a microphone or telephone. You will
program the sounds (or tones) for the
other categories using CSG-M (See the
CSG-M Programming Manual,
P/N 315-090381). A tone can be
broadcast to all zones at once or to
selected zones.
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ModelCerberus PYROTRONICS MXL
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