2 7 B E Vacuate Entire Building - Simplex 4100ES Operator's Manual

Fire alarm system
Hide thumbs Also See for 4100ES:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Single Channel Audio Operation,
E vacuate Entire
1 2 7 B
Building
E vacuate Specific
1 2 8 B
Floors when No
Alarms are Present
E vacuate Additional
1 2 9 B
Floors During an
Alarm
1.
Press the All Speakers Evac button to play the Primary Evacuation message on every speaker
circuit connected to the audio system.
To indicate that the All Speakers Evac function has been activated, the LED associated with
this button illuminates, as do the LEDs for each of the speaker groups (floors).
Specific floors in the building can be manually evacuated at any time, even when no fire alarm
condition is present. To do this, follow these steps.
1.
Press the speaker circuit buttons corresponding to the speaker group (floors) you want to
evacuate. The LEDs corresponding to the selected speaker groups illuminate.
2.
Press the Selective Evac button. The LED associated with the Selective Evac button
illuminates and the Primary Evacuation message plays on the selected speaker circuit.
Example
To evacuate floors 1 and 2, you would first press the buttons labeled Floor 1 and
Floor 2. Their LEDs light to let you know that these are the selected floors. Next,
press the Selective Evac button. The Selective Evac LED lights and the message
plays on the selected floors.
When a fire alarm occurs, the evacuation message automatically plays on specific floors but other
areas of the building may not automatically play the message. Additional floors can be evacuated,
as follows:
1.
Press the speaker circuit button(s) for the additional floors. When you do this, the LEDs for
the selected floors illuminate and the message plays on the speaker circuits for those floors.
Note: The evacuation message begins at whatever point it is currently at. For example, if the entire
message is, "Please evacuate this Floor. Proceed to your designated assembly area," and you press the
speaker circuit when the message is half through, only the second half of the message will play on the
additional speaker circuit.
Continued
Continued on next page
71

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents