5 B O Verview; 2 B H Ow The Facp Indicates The Presence Of A Trouble; 3 B W Hat Acknowledge Does; 5 B W Hat Acknowledge Does - Simplex 4100ES Operator's Manual

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O verview
1 5 B
H ow the FACP
6 2 B
Indicates the
Presence of a
Trouble
W hat Acknowledge
6 3 B
Does
G lobal Versus
6 4 B
Individual
Acknowledge
When a trouble condition is detected by the FACP, the panel does the following to indicate the
presence of the trouble condition.
Yellow LED, labeled "SYSTEM TROUBLE" flashes
Tone-alert (piezo buzzer) sounds steady
LEDs on remote annunciators may illuminate
The alphanumeric display on the interface panel indicates trouble condition, as shown below
Figure 3–1. Interface Panel Showing Trouble Condition
The first step in managing a trouble condition is to acknowledge the trouble. Acknowledging a
trouble does two important things:
It records the time and date at which you observed the presence of the trouble and stores that
information in the system's historical log.
When you press the acknowledge key, the system displays specific data on the location of the
trouble.
It is important to understand that the FACP can be configured with either Global or Individual
Acknowledge. These options function as follows:
Global Acknowledge. When global acknowledge is enabled, one press of the Trouble
Ack key acknowledges every point currently reporting a trouble.
Individual Acknowledge. If individual acknowledge is enabled, the Trouble Ack key
must be pressed to individually acknowledge each trouble. Individual acknowledge must be
selected if the panel is providing proprietary receiving service in accordance with NFPA72.
The Trouble Ack key, which is used to acknowledge troubles (either globally or individually), is
located just beneath the SYSTEM TROUBLE LED. Refer to Figure 3-1. If the Trouble Ack key
is passcode protected (by default, it is not), you cannot use this key to acknowledge troubles
unless you have the required passcode.
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