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4007ES Operator’s Manual (579-1165)
Supervisory and Trouble
Conditions Overview:
A Supervisory condition indicates a problem with the building’s automatic sprinkler
system or some other system used for the protection of life and property.
A Trouble condition indicates the presence of a circuit break, or a ground, within a
system point, or somewhere between the FACP and one of its points. It can also be
used to indicate a failure in the system that requires attention.
The panel indicates the presence of a Supervisory, or Trouble condition by:
• Displaying messages on the user interface.
• Flashing the Supervisory or Trouble LEDs.
Screen Buttons:
Scroll Up
Scroll Down
Return Accept Decline
Recognizing a Supervisory
and a Trouble Condition:
When an Supervisory or a Trouble event occurs, the following events occur at the user
interface
Supervisory Trouble
1. The Supervisory LED begins to
blink.
2. The piezo begins to sound a
continuous tone.
3. The user interface displays the
Supervisory in System screen,
which shows the list of all the
Supervisory conditions.
1. The Trouble LED begins to blink.
2. The piezo begins to sound a continuous tone.
3. The user interface displays the Trouble in
System screen, which shows the list of all the
Troubles.
Figure 3. Supervisory or Trouble Condition Screen (Trouble Conditions Shown as an Example)
Date
Time
Trouble in System
ACK
5
Alarm Functions Menu
CARD 1, NAC POWER SUPPLY
NAC MISWIRE TROUBLE
Date
First of 5
SYSTEM TIME/DATE INVALID OR NOT SET
ABNORMAL
Date
Most Recent of 5
The piezo can be silenced by pressing anywhere on the user interface touchscreen. Until the Trouble and Supervisory
conditions are acknowledged, it re-sounds after 1 minute of inactivity at the user interface.
Piezo is emitting a continuous tone
The list of Troubles is displayed
The number displayed represents the number of Troubles and Supervisory conditions
The Trouble LED is blinking
Supervisory and Trouble Conditions