Document: LT0344 Vigilant MX1 Operator Manual
Issue 2.4 8 August 2017 Page 1-7
OPERATING/POWER (GREEN LED)
This indicator has three states;
On (mains power is on)
Flashing (mains power is off or disconnected, panel is running from
battery power)
Off (panel is not receiving any power and is not operating).
SYSTEM FAULT
Lights yellow to indicate an internal hardware or software fault.
ALARM DEVICES FLT/DISABLED
Lights yellow to indicate that the alarm devices have been disabled.
Flashes yellow to indicate that there is a fault with one or more alarm
devices or transmission paths (circuits).
Very slow flash off indicates alarm devices are silenced remotely.
Note that if a device in fault has been disabled this will override the fault
indication and the indicator will be on steady.
ALARM ROUTING FLT/DISABLED
Lights yellow to indicate that the alarm routing has been disabled (this
is not usually permitted on most installations).
Flashes yellow to indicate a fault with the alarm routing equipment or
connection (if available).
Slow flashes yellow to indicate remote silence.
Note that if an alarm routing fault has been disabled this will override the
fault indication and the indicator will be on steady.
FAULTS
The general FAULTS indicator lights yellow to indicate the presence of
faults in the system. Press the associated key to recall these.
A new fault may be accompanied by the sounding of the fault buzzer
unless this has been muted or disabled.
DISABLES
The general DISABLES indicator lights yellow to indicate the presence of
disabled items in the system. Press the associated key to recall these.
TESTS
The general TESTS indicator lights yellow to indicate the presence of
active tests within the system, for example a zone alarm test. Press the
associated key to recall these.
AIF - Not generally used in NZ panels.
COMMON LEDs
Three LEDs at the top of the zone LEDs show the overall status – Fire
(red), Defect (Fault – yellow) and Normal (green).