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2.5.3
Non-normal condition (browsing event list)
Display
After pressing
A / B
or
C / D
from a non-normal condition screen, the
display shows details of the most recent event.
The top left corner displays
NR
for return to normal,
AL
for alarm,
TR
for
trouble and pre-alarm, or
SV
for supervisory. The number following the
colon is the number of the event.
The top right corner shows the loop circuit number followed by the point
address.
The third line shows the event type -- a three digit event type code
followed by a textual description.
The display returns to the normal standby or the event counter screen if
an event occurs or after 45 seconds of inactivity.
Available keys
SILENCE
(If all events are acknowledged) Deenergize notification devices.
ACK
Return to the normal standby or event counter screen
RESET
Press once to reset alarm events.
Press and hold to reset conventional zone alarm events.
To restart the panel, press
PROG
and then
RESET
.
C / D
Step backwards/forwards through the list of alarm/supervisory
events
A / B
Step backwards/forwards in time through the Active Trouble list or
Activity Journal
PROG
Enter programming mode
TR:0075 02:0064
[date] [time]
037-Device Added
< Active Troubles >
2.5.4
Alarm condition
An alarm signal coming from an input device configured for an alarm function puts the panel into the
alarm condition. The outputs associated for that input are turned on and the panel’s buzzer sounds in the
alarm pattern. The alarm relay on the motherboard is activated. The ALARM LED turns on and the
display shows the non-normal screen.
2.5.5
Supervisory alarm condition
An alarm signal coming from an input device configured as a waterflow device puts the panel into the
supervisory alarm condition. The outputs associated for that input are turned on and the panel’s buzzer
sounds in the supervisory alarm pattern. The SUPERVISORY LED turns on and the display shows the
non-normal screen.
2.5.6
Trouble condition
A signal indicating a trouble from a device or the absence of a signal where one is expected puts the
panel into the trouble condition. The outputs associated for trouble conditions are turned on and the
panel’s buzzer sounds in the trouble pattern. The TROUBLE LED turns on and the display shows the off-
normal screen.
2.5.7
Pre-alarm condition
The pre-alarm condition is a special type of trouble condition caused by a signal from an analog smoke
detector indicating that the detector is approaching an alarm level.