What The Indicator Lights Mean - Channel Safety Systems AlarmSense 2 ZONE Manual

Conventional fire alarm control panel
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What the indicator lights mean

The table below summarises the various indicators available on the fi re alarm panel and what they mean in their various
states. The fi nal column highlights the pages(s) you should turn to for further information.
LIGHT
FIRE
(General Fire)
Fire Zones
1 to 8
Zone Fault/Disable/Test
1 to 8
Supply Present
Remote Output
Test
Accessed
General Disablement
Fault Output Status
Remote Output Status
General Fault
Power Supply Fault
System Fault
Repeater Fault (model
dependent - see page 3)
Sounder Status
Auxiliary Output Status
Output Delays (CFP
model dependent - see
page 3)
Testing the indicator lights
To test the panel's indicator lights are working correctly, press the Lamp Test button when the panel is in the accessed state.
The panel's internal beeper also sounds when pressing this button to show it is working correctly.
2/4/8 ZONE CONVENTIONAL FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL
STATUS OF LIGHT
Flashing Red
The panel has detected a fire alarm condition, or
the Silence/Resound Sounders button has been
pressed to evacuate the building
Steady Red
There is a silenced fire alarm condition on the
system
Flashing Red
A fire alarm condition has been detected on the
zones which are flashing
Steady Red
There is a silenced fire alarm condition on the
zones which are lit steady
Flashing Yellow
Faulty wiring has been detected on the zones
(in sync. with the
which are flashing
General Fault light)
Flashing Yellow
The zones which are flashing are in test mode
(in sync. with the
Test light)
Steady Yellow
The zones which are lit steady have been disabled Page 10 (Disablements)
Steady Green
The panel is supplied with power
Steady Red
The remote output has been activated
Flashing Yellow
The panel is in test mode
Flashing Yellow
The access code is in the process of being entered Page 6 (Accessing the Controls)
Steady Yellow
The panel is in access level two
Flashing Yellow
The panel is in the disablement selection state
Steady Yellow
Part of the system has been manually disabled
and/or one or more of the fire zones have a delay
applied to them (CFP model dependent - see page 3)
Steady Yellow
The fault output has been disabled
Flashing Yellow
A fault has been detected on the output's auxiliary
24V supply
Steady Yellow
The remote output has been disabled
Flashing Yellow
A fault has been detected on the system
Flashing Yellow
The panel has detected a fault with its power
supply, battery charger or back-up batteries
Flashing Yellow
The panel has detected a microprocessor fault
Flashing Yellow
The panel has detected a wiring/communication
fault on the repeater network
Flashing Yellow
Faulty wiring has been detected on the panel's
sounder circuits
Steady Yellow
The alarm sounders have been disabled
Steady Yellow
The panel's auxiliary output has been disabled
Steady Yellow
Delays have been programmed into the panel
Flashing Yellow
A delay is running
WHAT THIS MEANS
FURTHER READING
Page 8 (Fire Conditions)
Page 9 (Fault Conditions)
Page 4 (Overview)
Page 10 (Disablements)
Page 10 (Disablements)
Page 12 (Notes on Delays)
Page 10 (Disablements)
Page 9 (Fault Conditions)
Page 10 (Disablements)
Page 9 (Fault Conditions)
Page 10 (Disablements)
Page 10 (Disablements)
Page 12 (Notes on Delays)
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