Status-Indicating Leds - UTC Fire and Security FenwalNET 8000-ML Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Operation
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STATUS-INDICATING LEDS

Table 4-3 lists the names and functions of the System Status LEDs on the display.
LED
COLOR
Power On
Green
Alarm
Red
Pre-Alarm
Yellow
Supervisory
Yellow
System
Yellow
Trouble
Signal
Yellow
Silenced
Ground Fault
Yellow
February 2011
Table 4-3. System Status LEDs and Functions
A steady LED indicates primary AC power is on at acceptable levels.
An unlit LED indicates unacceptable AC power levels or AC power is disconnected.
A flashing LED indicates one or more unacknowledged alarm events.
A steady LED indicates all alarm events.
The LED turns off when the control unit is reset if all current alarm event messages
have been acknowledged and none of the alarm-initiating devices are reporting
alarms.
A flashing LED indicates unacknowledged pre-alarm events.
A steady LED indicates all current pre-alarm events have been acknowledged.
The LED turns off when the control unit receives pre-alarm-off messages from all
alarm-initiating devices that had reported a pre-alarm.
A flashing LED indicates one or more unacknowledged supervisory events.
A steady LED indicates all supervisory events have been acknowledged.
The LED turns off when the control unit receives supervisory-off messages from all
initiating devices that had reported supervisory conditions.
A flashing LED indicates unacknowledged trouble events.
A steady LED indicates all trouble events have been acknowledged.
The LED turns off when the control unit receives trouble-off messages from all SLC
or control-unit monitoring circuitry that had reported trouble conditions.
A steady LED indicates the <SIGNAL SILENCE> Key has been pressed after all
current alarm events have been acknowledged.
The LED turns off when 1) the control unit is reset, or 2) the <SIGNAL SILENCE>
key is pressed to toggle on any previously-silenced NACs and SLC-based modules.
The <SIGNAL SILENCE> key will repeatedly toggle the NACs and SLC-based
modules off and on and the Signal Silenced LED will track the activation state of
the NACs and modules until the control unit is reset.
A steady LED indicates a Ground Fault has occurred in some circuit on the
FenwalNET 8000-ML system. A Ground Fault condition will automatically cause
the System Trouble LED to light and flash. The circuit with the wiring problem can
be identified through the system menus. When the condition is resolved, either on
its own or by installer intervention, the Ground Fault LED will extinguish. The
control unit can then be reset to return to Normal operation.
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FUNCTION
P/N 06-237041-001

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