22 V8-U-TXT.PM6 : Issue I , Revision I : October 1997
LOCAL ALARM
A local alarm is one which occurs when an area is occupied. The circumstances causing the alarm need to be checked
and can possibly be rectified without the need to contact a remote monitoring station.
The alarm is therefore transmitted only within the building and not relayed to a remote monitoring station.
eg. A local alarm could be caused by opening a fire door which is monitored 24 hours a day.
When a local alarm occurs:
- The console will emit a continuous tone until the local alarm is acknowledged.
- The display will show the following:
,Local Alarm
Code:
To determine the cause of the alarm:
ENTER ENTER ~ Press (twice)
The inputs causing the alarm are listed either:
One at a time eg. Local Alarm On A4, Rear Fire Door
NEXT or ENTER
or
As a list of numbers eg. Local Alarm On A4, A5, A9.
Input No:
From either display:
0 ENTER ~ Acknowledge the local alarm (see below).
or NEXT ~ Update the list of inputs and display the next inputs in the list (if any).
or ? ENTER ~ Display the input name in full.
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