Programming mode instructions, Panel visual display – Potter PFC-4410RC User Manual
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5. Move the PROGRAM switch down. The LCD should respond: “LOOK AT HISTORY?”. Press the bottom button until the
display reads: "PASSWORD=000". Press the SET button three times. Press the FUNCTION (bottom) button until the LCD
reads "SYSTEM MODE: NORMAL”. Press the SELECT (middle) button. The LCD will read “SYSTEM MODE: ONE
MAN WALKTEST”. Press the SET (top) button then move the PROGRAM switch up. The panel will respond with “ONE
MAN WALKTEST” and the time. The trouble LED will light. Any output described as “RELEASING” will automatically
be disabled.
After 30 minutes of no activity in the walk test mode the panel automatically reverts to normal operation.
6. Operate each initiating device on all zones. All audible and visual alarm devices should operate for about
3 seconds. Then the system will automatically reset allowing the user to go to the next initiating device.
7. Operate each initiating device on the supervisory circuit. Observe that all the indications described in
the section on supervisory conditions occur.
8. Move the PROGRAM switch down again. The LCD should respond: “LOOK AT HISTORY?”
Press the FUNCTION (bottom) button until the LCD reads: PASSWORD=000, enter the password. Press the bottom button
until the display reads: “SYSTEM MODE: ONE MAN WALKTEST”
Press the SELECT (middle) button. The LCD will read: “SYSTEM MODE: NORMAL”
Press the SET (top) button then restore the PROGRAM switch to the up position. The LCD will show the normal banner
message.
9. All audible and visual indicators should be off.
10. Notify all building, fire department, and/or other receiving station personnel that the test has concluded.
Maintenance
Test batteries per local and national standards. At a minimum replace batteries every four (4) years or sooner depending on test
results. The date of purchase shall be marked on all batteries.
Failure to enter the walktest
mode and subsequent operation
of initiating zones may result in a
release.
Programming Mode Instructions
To use the Programming Mode push the program switch to the right (see drawing below).
Panel Visual Display
As a general rule, the following applies on the Programming Mode buttons:
The top button (SET) sets the message on the display into the memory.
The middle button (SELECT) scrolls through the selections available for the function displayed.
The bottom button (FUNCTION) allows the user to skip the function without changing the program.
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RED OUTPUT LED STEADY: ABORT
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 3
OUTPUT 4
AC POWER
POWER TBL
SYSTEM TBL
SUP TBL
GROUND
FAULT
SUP 1/ABORT
SUPERVISORY 2
COMMON ALARM
ALARM SILENCE
STEADY: DISCHARGE
FLASHING:
PRE-DISCHARGE
RUN
PROGRAM
VIEWING ANGLE
PROGRAM
MODE
RUN
MODE
SET
SELECT
FUNCTION
SCROLL-UP
BUZZER SILENCE
LAMP
TEST
SCROLL-DOWN
BUZZER SILENCE
SIGNAL SILENCE
SYSTEM RESET
DWG# 3550-18
After 30 minutes of no activity, the panel will automatically
exit Program Mode and revert to run mode.
Note: The RCDS-1, Release Circuit Disconnect Switch, shall be
used to provide physical means of disconnecting the release
circuit in compliance with NFPA 72, 2007, 6.12.5.2.