4002 CONTROL PANEL
OPERATOR SWITCHES AND INDICATORS
a. PUSH BUTTONS
1. SYSTEM RESET - Used to reset the system following an alarm condition.
2. ALARM SILENCE - Used to stop alarm signal operation during an alarm condition.
3. TROUBLE SILENCE - Used to stop the panel trouble signal from sounding during trouble conditions.
4. MANUAL EVAC - Causes the alarm signals to operate. (Does not activate control relays or city
disconnect). This pushbutton must be held in for 3 seconds to activate indicating
appliances.
b. TOGGLE SWITCHES
1. CITY BYPASS - In the “UP” position, prevents the system from reporting an alarm condition to the
municipal fire department and causes both the “system trouble” and “city trouble” LEDs
along with the trouble signal to activate.
2. AUX 1 BYPASS
- A. The UP position, prevents alarm relay #l from energizing during an alarm
condition and causes the “SYSTEM TROUBLE” LED and trouble signal to
activate.
B. Becomes inoperative if jumper JW12 is removed. The Aux 1 relay will operate like
the piezo during a trouble condition. The “System Trouble” LED will illuminate
when a trouble condition exists. Outputs of Aux 1 relay are silenced with the
Trouble Silence push button.
3. AUX 2 BYPASS -
The “UP” position, prevents alarm relay #2 from energizing during an alarm condition
and causes the “system trouble” LED and the trouble signal to activate.
c. INDICATORS (amber LED’s)
1. SYSTEM TROUBLE
- Used to indicate abnormal conditions in the system.
2. SIGNAL 1 TROUBLE - Indicates a wiring fault (open or short) or a defective device in signal circuit #l .
3. SIGNAL 2 TROUBLE - Indicates a wiring fault (open or short) or a defective device in signal circuit ##2.
4. CITY TROUBLE - Indicates either the “Cii Bypass” toggle switch in the bypass position or a wiring fault
(open) between the panel and the municipal fire reporting system.
5. ANNUN TROUBLE - Indicates a problem within the annunciator or a wiring fault (open) between the
panel and the annunciator.
6. POWER TROUBLE
- Indicates either total or partial loss of AC power (brown out conditions) or battery
is disconnected.
7. GROUND TROUBLE
- Indicates a ground fault in the system.
8. POWER ON
- indicates AC power is applied to system. This is a green LED.
9. ALARM SILENCED- Indicates Alarm Evacuation Signals have been silenced.
10. ZONE - From 8 to 32 red “ALARM” LEDs and an equal number of amber “TROUBLE” LEDs.
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Each “ZONE ALARM” LED indicates an alarm condition (fire) in its zone; each “ZONE TROUBLE” LED
indicates a trouble in its zone.
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