Fire SystemUser’s Guide
9Annunciator Reset Key DescriptionAfter the [ALARM SILENCE], [TROUBLE SILENCE] and/or[DETECTOR RESET] keys are pressed, retrieve the cleared keypaddis
10The Idle Display“At an idle state” means that the system is not currently performing a function entered by a user.• PRESS ALARM SIL Indicates that t
11Keystroke Checking TonesValid EntryIf you press an appropriate key for the function or entry you desire,the command center sounds a muted beep tone,
12System FunctionsBelow is a summary of the features covered in this guide. Some of these functions may not be available in your menu. Access the menu
13VIEW MEMORY?View Event MemoryDescriptionEvent memory allows you or a service technician to review events afterthey are cleared from the command cent
14FIRE TEST ?DescriptionUse this function to test fire points to be certain they functionproperly. You can review untested points at your command cent
15Automatic time-out returns the system to idle text: If there is nopoint or command center activity for 20 minutes, the fire test endsautomatically.
16VIEW LOG ?DescriptionUse this function to review events in your system at your commandcenter. Reviewing past events may help you identify problems.V
17REMOTE PROGRAM ?DescriptionYour servicing company can remotely program your securitysystem using the telephone line your panel is connected to.Your
188. At the conclusion of the programming session your systemsends a report to the security company and then returnsyour telephone to normal service a
1Table of ContentsIntroduction 3Command Center Function Keys 4Viewing System Events 5Warning Displays and Tones 5Fire Alarms 6Silencing Fire Troubles
VIEW POINT STATUS ?DescriptionUse this function to identify the number or location of each pointin an area, and to show the current condition of any p
20DISPLAY REV?DescriptionThis function displays the revision of firmware currently installed inthe panel.1. Press the [ESC] key to enter the Menu. Pre
21SERVC BATT LOWIndicates the system’s battery is low, or temporarily draining fasterthan the system can charge it. If this display remains or appears
22SERVC PH LINE #1 (or 2)Indicates telephone line trouble. Call your phone company fromanother phone to report telephone trouble. This message may not
23Log Event DefinitionsAC FAIL - AC power to the panel interrupted.AC RSTOR - AC power to the panel restored.ALARM - Alarm at point in area specified
24FIRE TRBLE - Trouble condition at point specified.FIRE START - Fire Walk Test started.LOG FULL - Panel log is full. New event overwrites oldest even
25REMO RESET - Panel reset from RAM.RESTORAL - Restoral at device in area specified.SDI FAIL - SDI device specified is not working. 1 to 8 =supervised
26System GlossaryArea - A group of detection devices connected to your securitysystem.Monitoring Facility - A facility where trained personnelmonitor
71-06991-000-D 03/03D1256Maintenance and ServiceThis system requires very little maintenance, however, you shouldtest the system weekly to ensure it
3Using the Command CenterYour system provides access to functions through the Menu. Accessthe Menu by pressing the [ESC] key. Pressing the [PREV] or[N
4Command Center Function KeysYour command center has four function keys. These keys are usedto control your system.ESC (Escape)The [ESC] key has two f
5Viewing System EventsYour system automatically displays fire alarm events or fire troubleevents as they occur. Fire trouble events include such thing
6Fire AlarmsFire alarms are the highest priority events. When a fire pointactivates, your command center emits a pulsating high-pitched firetone. Evac
7Silencing Fire TroublesAfter an alarm is silenced, the device that caused the alarm is usuallystill faulted or activated. In the case of a smoke dete
8If the fault condition is still present, the display repeatedly scrollsfrom * FIRE SYSTEM * to FIRE TROUBLE. Manuallypress the [NEXT] key repeatedly
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