Viewing Lists; Viewing The Event Log - Kidde Gemini II Design, Installation, Operation, And Maintenance Manual

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The Main Menu allows the operator to access the Isolate,
List, Set and Test Menus, but it must be noted that while
the List Menu is readily accessible, the others are pass-
word protected. Consequently, if an operator tries to ac-
cess the other menus the enter password display will appear
(see Figure 2-11).
Enter Password
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Figure 2-11. Enter Password Display
The operator can now use the UP and DOWN menu keys
to select a digit between 0 and 9 for each of the four posi-
tions marked with an asterisk. The LEFT and RIGHT menu
keys are used to move the cursor (X) to the different pass-
word positions.
When a number is selected, it is displayed above the cur-
sor and immediately replaced by an asterisk when the cur-
sor is moved to the next position.
When the operator moves the cursor to the OK position
and presses the ACCEPT button, the MCP will check the
password entered by the user. If the password is incorrect,
the menu item originally selected will revert to showing Sta-
tus Normal or the priority event, if one exists.
Once a correct password has been entered, the operator
can move freely in any of the ISOLATE, LIST, SET, and
TEST areas. Once the operator exits the Menu, the pass-
word must be reentered to access the Menu again.
The factory default password is 1234. This can be changed
by the operator using the MENU-SET-PASSWORD se-
quence.
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VIEWING LISTS

The following lists (see Figure 2-12) are available from the
Main Control Panel:
List RHUs – Lists the addresses of all Remote Hazard Units
that are registered with the Main Control Panel (regis-
tration is explained in Chapter 7).
List RDUs – Lists the addresses of all Remote Display Units
that are registered with the Main Control Panel (regis-
tration is explained in Chapter 7).
List ISO Devices – A list of all devices that have been iso-
lated (isolating inputs and outputs is explained in Para-
graph 5-2).
List Configs – A list of configuration parameters. For the
Main Control Panel and Remote Hazard Unit, this in-
cludes the following:
Display mode: Either global or local display.
Zone detection: Either single zone or cross zone.
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Release type: Kidde Control Head, Deluge 10, Deluge
15 or Deluge On-until-reset.
Auto release delay: Zero to 60 seconds.
Manual Release: OFF or ON (if ON, manual release is
the same as auto release).
Abort Enable or Abort Disabled
Abort Mode: Can be Abort Mode 1, Abort Mode 2, Abort
Mode IRI, Abort Mode NYC.
Sig 1: Abort tone set to ON or OFF
Sig 2: Abort tone set to ON or OFF
Note: Abort tone and Abort function must be set to En-
abled for all UL/Canadian installations (the factory
default is Enabled).
Sounder Outputs: Lists the "activating" alarm condi-
tion and tone generated.
Programmable relay (MCP only): Lists the activating
event.
For the Remote Display Unit the list configs displays:
Display mode: Local or global display
ManRel/Abort: Yes or No
Number of Associated RHU (or MCP)
Old Panel Configuration List – Previous configuration pa-
rameters. The last five copies are retained for the MCP
and each RHU.
Optional Relay Activation State List – For the Main Control
Panel and Remote Hazard Units with the optional re-
lays installed, this list shows the activating events.
Event Log – From this menu item you can choose to see
all events or restrict the events to a certain time range
(see Paragraph 2-10 for details).
Stop Valve Slaves – From this menu, all RHU which con-
trol the Stop Valves for CO
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VIEWING THE EVENT LOG

The Main Control Panel records all events in the system in
the Event Log. These events include any input/output ac-
tivity as well as equipment failure. The event log records a
message each time an alarm, trouble or supervisory event
occurs and again when the event clears. The Event Log
can store at least 270 events and retain these events in
case of complete loss of power. When memory is full, the
oldest event is deleted to make space for the newest event.
Procedure to view the Event Log:
1. Press the down arrow key to display the Main Menu.
2. Select List.
3. Select List Event Log.
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