Access Level 1 (General User) Controls And Menu Options; Displaying Fire, Fault, Disablement And Test Events - C-TEC XFP502/X User Manual

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XFP NETWORKABLE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL

ACCESS LEVEL 1 (General User) CONTROLS AND MENU OPTIONS

Access level 1 is the normal user level which is accessible to everyone. At this level you can:
• Scroll through any fire, pre-alarm and fault conditions (as described on pages 9-11)
• View any disablements or zones that are being tested (if applicable)
• Test the panel's lamps (its LED indicators and display) to ensure they are working correctly
• Determine the total number of times the panel has been in a fire condition
• Gain entry to access level 2 (authorised user level) and, if you are an engineer, access level 3.
Press the MENU button on the panel's front at access level 1. The panel's general user menu is
displayed (see picture below) which can be navigated using the panel's scroll (
3
Escape (
) buttons as appropriate.
Each menu option available at access level 1 is explained in detail below.
Menu button
on front of panel
(model dependent)
Enter Access Level 2
Access level 2 is for authorised users only and access to it requires the input of a special four digit code
using the panel's pushbuttons, or by turning the panel's keyswitch to the armed position (I).
When the ENTER ACCESS LEVEL 2? prompt appears, press the Accept
to enter the code:
Enter Access Level 2 code:
Enter the access level 2 code using the
to access level 2 is 3 3 3 3 (four presses of the
changed by an authorised user/engineer. A record of any changes should appear on the System Set-Up
Data Chart on page 20 of this user manual. If they do not, contact your maintenance company for advice.
As soon as the code has been entered correctly you will be taken into access level 2. Additional panel
controls (see page 14) and menu options (see pages 15-19) will now be available to you.
Enter Access Level 3
Access level 3 is the panel's engineering/programming level. ON NO ACCOUNT SHOULD ACCESS LEVEL
3 BE ACCESSED BY ANYONE BUT AN AUTHORISED SYSTEM ENGINEER. A FIRE PANEL IS A PIECE OF LIFE
SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND UNAUTHORISED ACCESS MAY AFFECT THE WAY THE PANEL FUNCTIONS,
ENDANGER LIFE AND VOID ITS WARRANTY. If you are an authorised engineer, details of access level 3
can be found in the panel's separate Engineering manual.
Display Fire Events
This function is only available if there are active fire conditions on the system. If available, press the
4
Accept
button once and a window similar to the one below will appear:
Last Zone: 1:North Stairs
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ENTER ACCESS LEVEL 2
ENTER ACCESS LEVEL 3
DISPLAY FIRE EVENTS
DISPLAY FAULT EVENTS
DISPLAY DISABLEMENTS
DISPLAY ZONES IN TEST
LAMPS TEST
DISPLAY ALARM COUNTER
5
4
6
(1),
(2),
(3),
6
button). If this does not work, the code may have been
:Fire!
1 Zone
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Note that menu options shown in bold will
only appear if relevant to the panel's
status. For example, the DISPLAY FIRE
EVENTS function will not show if there are
no active fire conditions on the system.
4
button and you will be asked
3
(4) buttons as appropriate. The default code
4
), Accept (
) and

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