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Xtralis VESDA-E VES-A10-P User Manual

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VESDA-EVES-A10-P Product Guide
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2.3.2 RESET / DISABLE / ACKNOWLEDGE Button
Figure2-2: Reset / Disable / Acknowledge Button
If there is an alarm or fault condition pressing the button the first time will acknowledge the condition.
Subsequent presses will reset or disable the detector.
Resetting the detector unlatches all latched alarms and faults, returns relays to their normal state and clears
the active event list in Xtralis VSC.
l To reset the detector once all alarms and faults have been acknowledged, press this button once.
Disabling the detector disables signaling of alarms and faults via the relays. The aspirator remains active.
Disabled mode is signaled on relay #1 by default. Other relays may also be configured to signal disabled
mode. Refer to sections 4.3.6 and 5.5.12 for further information. For example, disabled mode may be also
signaled as an additional condition on the Fault Relay (Relay #3). The buzzer will beep once every 60 seconds
if the beep checkbox for the Disable condition on the Relay configuration screen (section 5.5.12) is ticked.
l To disable the detector, once all alarms and faults have been acknowledged, press and hold the button
for approximately 4 seconds, until the DISABLED LEDilluminates continuously.
l To re-enable the unit, once all alarms and faults have been acknowledged, press and hold the button for
approximately 4 seconds, until the DISABLED LEDdeactivates continuously.
l While the detector is disabled, any faults or alarms may be acknowledged by pressing this button once.
The button will not operate if:
l the detector is disabled through the GPI function; or
l the RESET / DISABLE button has been configured as "locked out". Refer to section 5.5.1 for further
information.
2.3.3 Touch Screen
The built in 3.5" touch screen provides a range of status information, accessible via a series of screens.
Main Screen
The Main Screen displays a set of important information concerning the detector and its overall status.
Information and indicators include:
l Model number
l Location
l Current smoke level
l Adaptive scan threshold (marked on the left side of the bargraph)
l Current overall fault state
l Individual faults

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Xtralis VESDA-E VES-A10-P Specifications

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BrandXtralis
ModelVESDA-E VES-A10-P
CategorySmoke Alarm
LanguageEnglish

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