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SECTION 4
SUPERVISORY SERVICE CONDITIONS
INTRODUCTION
A Supervisory Service Condition is used to indicate the operative condition of Automatic Sprinkler Systems and
other systems used for the protection of Life and Property. A Supervisory Service indication may indicate that one
of these systems is inoperative.
NOTE: Refer to Figure 4 for locations of interface panel LEDs and keys.
When a System Supervisory Service Condition is detected by the 4100, the condition is indicated by the following:
• Yellow “SUPERVISORY SERVICE” LED is flashing
• Tone-alert is on steady
• Annunciator LEDs may illuminate
• Alphanumeric display on the interface panel shows the following:
The panel has one yellow SUPERVISORY SERVICE LED which lights when a supervisory service condition is
present in the system. When such a condition occurs, the LED flashes, the tone-alert is ON steady, and a
supervisory service message is displayed by the alphanumeric display on the interface panel. When the <SUPV
ACK> key is pressed, the SUPERVISORY SERVICE LED flash becomes a steady glow, and the tone-alert silences.
GLOBAL ACKNOWLEDGE PANEL OPERATION DURING SUPERVISORY SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Figure 4
Interface Panel Showing Supervisory Service Condition
A GLOBAL ACKNOWLEDGE of a System Supervisory Service Condition is accomplished in the following manner.
**SUPERVISORY**
FIRE = 0 PRI2 = 0 SUPV = 1 TRBL = 0
Press <ACK> to review.
ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY
ACKNOWLEDGE KEY
YELLOW SYSTEM SUPERVISORY LED
ACKNOWLEDGE
FIRE
ALARM
ALARM
ACK
PRIORITY 2
ALARM
SYSTEM
SUPV
SUPERVISORY
ACK
SYSTEM
TBL
TROUBLE
ACK
ALARM
ALARM
SILENCED
SILENCE
POWER
SYSTEM
ON
RESET
ALARM
ACK
**SUPERVISORY** Press <ACK> to review.
FIRE = 0 PRI2 = 0 SUPV = 1 TRBL = 0
(FLASHING)