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Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................1
System Operating Description ...................................................................................................................................2
Log In Procedure.................................................................................................................................................3
Log Out Procedure ..............................................................................................................................................4
Handling Abnormal Conditions............................................................................................................................5
SECTION 2 - ALARM CONDITIONS
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................7
Global Acknowledge Panel Operation During Alarm Conditions ...............................................................................7
How to Silence the Alarm Signals .......................................................................................................................8
How to Reset the System....................................................................................................................................8
Individual Acknowledge Panel Operation During Alarm Conditions ..........................................................................8
How to Silence the Alarm Signals .......................................................................................................................9
How to Reset the System....................................................................................................................................9
Essential Alarm Condition Keys.................................................................................................................................9
Alarm Acknowledge Key .....................................................................................................................................9
Alarm Silence Key .............................................................................................................................................10
Alarm Silence Software Considerations .....................................................................................................10
System Reset Key............................................................................................................................................. 11
If the Alarm Point Does Not Reset .................................................................................................................... 11
How to Disable a Point ...................................................................................................................................... 11
SECTION 3 - TROUBLE CONDITIONS
Introduction ..............................................................................................................................................................13
Global Acknowledge Panel Operation During Trouble Conditions ..........................................................................13
Individual Acknowledge Panel Operation During Trouble Conditions......................................................................14
Essential Trouble Condition Keys ............................................................................................................................15
Trouble Acknowledge Key.................................................................................................................................15
System Reset Key.............................................................................................................................................16
If the Trouble Does Not Reset ...........................................................................................................................16
How to Disable a Point With a Trouble Condition .............................................................................................16
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................17
Almost Dirty Indication.......................................................................................................................................18
Dirty Indication...................................................................................................................................................18
Excessively Dirty Indication...............................................................................................................................18
Self-Test Abnormal Indication ...........................................................................................................................18
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