How The Control Panel Indicates An Active Fire Control; How The Control Panel Indicates An Active Non-Fire Point - Notifier AFC-600 Operating Manual

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Activation of a
FIRE CONTROL
Produce a pulsed audible tone
Turn on the Trouble relay (MPS-6, TB5)
Activate the monitor module Control-by-Event
Flash the
SYSTEM TROUBLE
Send a message to the LCD display, History buffer, and installed printers, terminal
mode LCD-80s, and CRT-2s
Display an
status banner and
ACTIVE
display, along with information specific to the device, as shown in Figure 23
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Non-Fire point operation does not affect control panel operation. Activation of a
Non-Fire point activates CBE—but does not cause any indication on the control panel.
For example, you can program a Non-Fire point to turn lights in a zone to a lower
setting when activated. In this case, when the point activates the control panel activates
the point's CBE to turn the lights down without any audio or visual indication on the
control panel.
How to Operate the Control Panel with a Non-Alarm
point causes the control panel to do the following:
LED
FIRE CONTROL
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AFC-600 Operations PN 51033:A 3/8/99
Type Code on the LCD

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