Led Indicators And Push Buttons; Table 4 Led Indicators And Push Buttons On Fire Brigade Panel (Fbp) - Panasonic Brooks FireTracker FT1020G3 Operation Manual

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Note: "Alarm Routing Activated" LED will be replaced by "ASE Activated" in the revised
front to fulfil AS4428.3:2020
The Fire Brigade Panel (section framed by red boarder) is integrated in the main FT1020G3
front display. FBP is normally used by fire services personnel to investigate which alarm
point / zone(s) have activated a fire alarm and take the required operational control of the
system. Fire brigade personnel can control active alarms via the buttons and keys P1-P4
and P9 within the FBP. P5 – P8 buttons are used to navigate the menu. In the graphical
display, the information displayed in the upper part is dependent on how many alarm points
/ zones have generated fire alarm. In the middle part, the fire alarms will be shown, i.e. one
alarm point or one zone together with a user definable alarm text (if programmed) plus
some other information.
The Control Panel CP is used to "communicate" with the system, i.e. for commissioning,
monthly tests, maintenance, etc. Access code for different access levels is required. To get
access to the system (a menu tree with main and sub menus) and for operational control
of the system, up to ten User names can be used for three different User level types. A
Password (six digits) for each user name is required to logon to the panel and Webserver.
3.4.1

LED Indicators and Push Buttons

LED's and push buttons are contained on the front panel display and are described
in the tables below. See also
3.4.1.1
Fire Brigade Panel Display and Control

Table 4 LED indicators and push buttons on Fire Brigade Panel (FBP)

No
Label
L1
Fire
Fire Protection
L2
Activated
Smoke Control
L3
Activated
ASE (Alarm Routing)
L4
Activated
L5
Power
L6
Several Alarms
P1
Silence Buzzer
P2
Silence Alarm
P3
Reset
P4
Disable
P5
to
Soft keys
P8
above, for the LEDs and push buttons.
Figure 3
Colour
Indicating / Action
Fire alarms. See chapter "Alarm types", page 57.
5xRed
Output(s) for extinguishing (suppression) equipment
Red
activated. (Or a programmable input type "Extinguishing" is
activated.)
Output(s) for smoke control ventilation equipment (AS1668)
Yellow
activated (fan / damper). Or a programmable input type
"Ventilation" is activated.
Output "Fire alarm" for Fire Brigade TX and/or
corresponding programmable output(s) of type
Red
"FireBrigadeTx") is/are activated (or a programmable input
type "Activated routing equipment" is activated.) or testing of
routing equipment in progress.
Steady: FDCIE is powered via the primary power supply
Green
and/or the battery.
Flashing: FDCIE start up.
Multiple units / zones have activated fire alarm. Use push
button "Several Alarms" (P9) to scroll amongst the alarm
2xRed
points (zone-address) or soft key "Next zone" (P6) to scroll
amongst the zones.
White
Used to silence the buzzer in the FDCIE when it is sounding
Used to silence alarm devices e.g. OWS / sounders in the
building when they sound. Silenced alarm devices is
Red
indicated to the right in the display's soft key area (a symbol
near this button), see Table 6 page 21.
Used to reset fire alarms, only after all fire alarms have been
Green
silenced, see "Fire alarm reset", page 68.
Note: P3 has to be pressed for > 0.5 sec.
Used to disable active alarm(s), all outputs of the device or
Yellow
zone in alarm will be disabled and reset after fire alarm
devices have been silenced.
Operation/function is shown above each key in the display
Grey
i.e. soft key area. The function of a soft key may vary
depending on the FDCIE condition. If no text is shown above
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