Master Reset; Lamp Test Facility; System Test Facility; System Status Indicators - Halma Ampac EV3000 Installation & Commissioning

Emergency warning & intercommunications system
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➢ amplifier / speaker line fault
➢ visual alarm line fault
➢ alarm system fault (FACP, EAID)
➢ communications fault
➢ system on batteries - if all ECP's remotely powered
➢ battery fault - if all ECP's remotely powered
➢ charger fail - if all ECP's remotely powered
➢ signal generator fail / microphone pre-amp fault
➢ module fault
➢ system fault
➢ WIP system fault
➢ visual line fault
➢ EAID line fault

8.1.6 Master Reset

Master Reset facility is only active when the ECP is in the Manual mode.
When pressed all zone outputs switch to the off channel but only if there are NO unacknowledged
EAID or FACP alarm signals in the EWS.

8.1.7 Lamp Test Facility

The LAMP TEST facility causes all the front panel indicators (on the master control panel only) to
illuminate and the audible buzzer operates for 3 seconds then resets.
The following indicators are not included;
1.
Mains On,
2.
System on Batteries,
3.
Charger Fault,
4.
Battery Fault and
5.
Battery Isolated
The LAMP TEST is invoked by momentarily pressing the LAMP TEST button.

8.1.8 System Test Facility

This facility allows the testing of the evacuation sequence fitted without broadcasting signals.
To invoke a test of the sequence:
1.
Place key switch into ISOLATE position
2.
Press SYSTEM TEST
3.
Press the CANCEL button for the EWS zone input to simulate an alarm.
4.
System should indicate the sequence but not output any audio signals.
5.
To restore system to normal return key switch to AUTO.
The LAMP TEST is invoked by momentarily pressing the LAMP TEST button.

8.1.9 System Status Indicators

There are twelve system status indicators each illuminated when;
1.
Power On
2.
System On Batteries
3.
Charger Fault
Mains power is present at ECP.
The ECP is operating from batteries.
The battery charger fails.
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