Vigilant MX1 Operator Manual Document: LT0344
Page 1-6 8 August 2017 Issue 2.4
Green OPERATING/POWER indicator is on – indicating that the MX1 is
receiving mains power, and is operating.
Common Normal LED (green) is on.
All other LEDs are off.
The LCD reports that the system is normal and shows the current
time and date, as shown in Figure 1.1.
If the general state of the operator interface is not as shown in Figure 1.1,
refer to the information in Chapters 2 and 3 for instructions on managing
the alarm, fault, test or disable condition.
4-LINE ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY
This backlit LCD is used for providing detailed Alarm, Fault and Disabled
condition information and various service mode information and menus.
FIRE
The FIRE indicator is comprised of two LEDs. These light red to indicate
the presence of an alarm. Information about the current alarms will
normally be displayed on the LCD.
SEVERAL ALARMS
This indicator lights red to indicate that more alarms are present than are
currently shown on the display. Press the associated NEXT key to scroll
the bottom 2 lines of the LCD to more alarms.
FIRE PROTECTION ACTIVATED
This indicator lights red to indicate that fire protection systems associated
with this MX1 system have activated. Note that if fire protection systems
are not installed, this indicator will not light.
SMOKE CONTROL ACTIVATED
This indicator lights red to indicate that smoke control systems
associated with this MX1 system have activated. Note that if fire smoke
controls are not installed, this indicator will not light.
ALARM DEVICES ACTIVATED
This indicator lights red to indicate that the alarm devices (occupant
warning), for example sounders, sirens, strobes etc., have been
activated. Note that the alarm devices will not be turned on if they are
disabled.
ALARM ROUTING ACTIVATED
This indicator lights red to indicate that an alarm condition is being
transmitted by alarm routing equipment to a fire alarm receiving centre
(monitoring service provider or directly to a fire brigade). Note that the
alarm routing will not be turned on if it has been disabled (not usually
permitted).
Normal Appearance of Operator Interface
Description of Operator Interface