New Events Buttons - Mass Notification Events; 4: Event Summary Icons - Johnson Controls IFI-WS Installation And Operation Manual

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5.3.3.2 New Events Buttons - Mass Notification Events

A mass notification alarm reset button (see
network. If a mass notification page is in progress when the mass notification reset button is clicked, the mass
notification alarm returns. If a device with an equal or higher priority is paging, the workstation is blocked from
control as shown in
Figure
Priority for mass notification devices is as follows, highest to lowest:
• ACU - Autonomous Control Unit
• Local Operating Console (LOC)
• Command and Control Station (CCS). The workstation is considered a CCS
Item
1
Alarm Acknowledge Button
2
Alarm Silence Button
3
Mass Notification Reset
Button
Figure 5.6 Acknowledge, Silence, and Mass Notification Reset
Figure 5.7 Acknowledge, Silence and Mass Notification Blocked
5.3.4 Event Summary Icons
The event summary icons (while always visible) display in a highlighted, priority related color when an event is
reported to the workstation. The affected icon remains highlighted until all off-normal conditions have been resolved.
Hovering the cursor over the icon displays its label. Clicking on the icon displays the following information:
• Fire - Events issued by fire protection related devices such as pull-stations, smoke detectors, and sprinkler
systems.
• PreAlarm - Events that indicate that a point is close to declaring an alarm, giving the facility manager
opportunity to address the problem before an emergency develops.
• Security - Events issued by security related devices such as motion detectors, glass break detectors, and door
contacts.
• Supervisory - Alarms that are special alarms to indicate action that has functionally disabled a key device (for
either fire protection or security). An example of this is the event generated if the water valve is shut off for a
sprinkler system.
• Trouble - Events that indicate a functional problem with a device on the network. Examples of trouble events
include a device or workstation going off-line, a battery low or no power event, a dirty head on a smoke
detector, etc.
IFI-WS Installation and Operation Manual – P/N LS10050-000JC-E:A 12/11/2014
Figure
5.6) displays when mass notification activations are present on the
5.7.
Feature
Acknowledges the event.
Silences all audible alarms.
Mass Notification events and supervisories clear and any fire
event silenced by the mass notification alarm becomes
unsilenced.
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