6 supervisory operation, 7 process monitor operation – Fire-Lite MS-9050UDC Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel User Manual
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Operating Instructions
Supervisory Operation
– Device type identifier; in this example, PULL STATION indicates a manual pull box. Other
device type identifiers which can be displayed include SMOKE (ION) for Ionization
Detector, HEAT for Heat Detector, CONTROL for Control Module, and MONITOR for
Monitor Module, PULL STATION for a manual pull box, etc. Refer to“Edit Detector” on
page 60,“Edit Module Screen for Monitor Module” on page 67 and“Edit Module Screen for
Control Modules” on page 73 for information on additional device types.
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Second line in display:
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control panel or custom entry via PC.
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control panel or custom entry via PC.
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Third line in display: Z000 indicates the zone programmed to this device which, in this
example, is general alarm Zone 000. Note that a single device can be programmed to five
different zones but only the first zone will be displayed.
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Fourth line in display:
– Time; the current time in this example is 10:00A which represents 10:00 AM
– Date; the current month, day and year in this example is 09 for September, 12 for the 12th
day of the month and 13 for the year 2013
– Device Address; 1M001 in this example 1 represents SLC Loop, M represents a module,
and 001 represents device address 001
4.6 Supervisory Operation
Supervisory operation is similar to alarm operation but with the following differences:
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The piezo sounder pulses ½ second On and ½ second Off
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The Supervisory LED flashes ½ second On and ½ second Off
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The LCD displays the status label Active Supervisory along with the device name, type,
address, adjective/noun, associated zones, and time/date
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Communicate the supervisory condition to the Central Station
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The supervisory relay is activated
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The alarm relay is not activated
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Silenced alarms are resounded
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Timers are not started
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Store event in history buffer
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Terminate upload or download communications
A typical Supervisory event would be displayed as illustrated in the following:
Note that, like alarms, supervisory signals latch (except when programmed for supervisory autore-
settable) and can be assigned to software zones. Supervisory alarms do not cause resound as do
other alarm conditions. Open circuits in supervisory wiring are processed by the control panel the
same way as other trouble conditions. Refer to “Alarm Operation” on page 129, for a description
of the information displayed on the control panel LCD.
4.7 Process Monitor Operation
Process Monitor operation will initiate the following events:
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The piezo sounder pulses ¼ second On and ¼ second Off
ACTIVE SUPERVISORY
Z000
10:00A 062513 1M001