Switching A Detector Off / On - Siemens FC7xx Operation Manual

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Operation
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Switching off / Switching on

5.4.2 Switching a detector off / on

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Building Technologies
Fire Safety
If a deactivated 'Detector' is the only 'Detector' in a 'Zone' or if all 'Detectors' in a
'Zone' are deactivated, the 'Zone' is indicated as deactivated.
You will find information on temporarily ↑ switching off detectors in chapter
'Temporary switching-off [➙ 51]'.
↑ Switching off the 'Detector'
1. Select 'Main menu' > 'Topology'.
 The 'Topology' window is open.
2. Select 'Detection tree' and click <ok>.
 The elements of 'Detection tree' are displayed.
3. Select the element 'Area 1'.
 The elements of 'Area 1' are displayed.
4. Select 'Area 1' and press 'Lower level' <softkey 2>.
 All 'Sections' in 'Area 1' are displayed.
5. Select 'Section 1' and press 'Lower level' <softkey 2>.
 All 'Zones' in 'Section 1' are displayed.
6. Select 'Zone 1' and press 'Lower level' <softkey 2>.
 All detectors of 'Zone 1' are displayed.
7. Select 'Detect. 1' and press 'More Options' <softkey 3>.
 The 'Select option' window is open.
8. Select 'Execute commands'.
 The 'Select command' window is displayed.
9.
WARNING! System parts that have been switched off make it impossible to
acquire and process alarms or faults! Select 'OFF'.
 The command is executed.
 The window with the command response is open.
 The detector is switched off.
Exemplary representation of the aforementioned operation sequence for
↑ switching off a detector:
Topology
Exit with <C>
↑ Detection tree
Hardware tree
↑ Control tree
Function
On/Off
Select 'Detection tree', continue with <ok>
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Function
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Access level 2.1
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2015-12-15

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