3-10
Operation
If your System has a printer, it prints an
acknowledgment message similar to the
following:
ACK SECURITY 1-5 12:01:28 DEC 3,20XX
#2
[custom message], [device type]
Note that the acknowledgment message
includes the term ACK to indicate this
security condition was acknowledged.
2. Continue acknowledging security
conditions as explained above until the
System displays the following message:
ALL SECURITY CONDITIONS
ACKNOWLEDGED.
The SECURITY LED glows steadily to
indicate that all security conditions are
acknowledged, and the internal audible
goes silent.
3. If your System includes a printer, it prints
the following message:
ACK SECURITY 12:05:44 DEC 31, 20XX
ALL SECURITY CONDITIONS ACKNOWLEDGED
Troubles
How The System Annunciates Troubles
When a trouble is detected, the System
causes the TROUBLE LED on the MKB-4
to flash, the System’s internal audible to
sound, and the alphanumeric display on the
MKB-4 to alternate in a sequence among
the three messages shown below. This
example assumes that two troubles were
received (See the explanations below).
Message 1:
1-001 [custom message]
002 [trouble type] IN TBL
Message 2:
1-001 [device type]
002 [time/date] IN TBL
Message 3:
ALARMS=000 SUPERVISORIES=000
SECURITIES=002 TROUBLES=000
In addition, the System responds to troubles
with programmed output functions.
In the messages above, 1-001 represents
the address of the device reporting the
trouble.
002 in the first message tells you that this is
the second (and the most recent) of two
troubles received.
The status information in the third message
reports the total of alarms, supervisories,
troubles, and security conditions.
If your System includes a printer, it prints a
message from two to four lines long similar
to the following:
TROUBLE IN 1-1 11:59:59 DEC 31, 20XX
#1
[custom message] [trouble type], [device type]
In the above printed message, TROUBLE
indicates that the type of occurrence is a
trouble; 1-1 is the device address; and #1 is
the number of troubles in the list of troubles;
[custom message] is a custom message
entered using the CSG-M Custom Software
Generator (See the CSG-M Programming
Manual, P/N 315- 090381); [trouble type]
is the type of trouble which reported;
[device type] is the type of device in
trouble.
Viewing The List of Troubles
To see the trouble list when there is more
than one trouble, press NEXT on the
MKB-4 (the System displays the most
recent trouble first).
How to Block Acknowledge a Trouble
(NFPA 72 Local, Municipal Tie, and
Remote Station)
1. Note the specific location of the
trouble(s) by using the procedures
described above.
2. Unlock and open the door.
3. Press TRBL ACK to acknowledge all
troubles. The System displays the
following message: ALL TROUBLES
ACKNOWLEDGED.
4. If your System includes a printer, it prints
the following message: