Siemens FIREFINDER-XLS PMI Operation Manual page 14

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PMI OPERATION MANUAL
BASIC OPERATION
1-10
In addition, the System responds to alarms with other output functions (as pro-
grammed in the Zeus tool) such as other audible signals.
An Acknowledge Alarms soft key displays in the bottom left corner of the screen.
Press this key to acknowledge each alarm and to silence the local audible. The
blinking exclamation point (!) then changes to a check mark ( ). See Figure 1-8. (If the
system is programmed as NFPA 72D in the Zeus tool, it is necessary to individually
acknowledge each alarm.)
Highlight an event and press the More info/+ button to go to the Devices screen, as
shown in Figure 1-9. If the selected item is part of a group, the device list will show
the primitive (individual) devices currently off-normal in the event queue. All events in
a group of the same type (i.e., Alarm, Trouble) display together in the devices screen.
Primitive devices that are not part of a group display by themselves. Depending on
how the system is programmed in Zeus, the top event can be a device or a group.
First Floor Reception Area
HFP-11@address 3:15
HFP11
10:56
:3-15
Smoke
!
HFP-11@address 3:16
HFP11
10:57
:3-16
Smoke
!
HFP-11@address 3:17
HFP11
10:58
:3-17
Smoke
DETAILS
MAP
WHERE:
First Floor Reception Area is the Group Message
! is an active event;
is an acknowledged event
HFP-11 @ address 3:15 is the device custom message
HFP11 is the event device
10:56 is the event time
:3-15 is the event device address
Smoke is the component category
Photoelectric sensor is the event device component
Figure 1-9
Alarm Devices Screen
Pressing the Details soft key takes you to the Details screen as shown in Figure 1-10.
The Details screen contains information that has been entered using the Zeus
programming tool, such as additional information about the alarm location, the
number of devices in alarm (this number can be more than one when the device is
part of a group), the alarm types, the name and phone number of a contact person,
icons showing the fire equipment in the area and icons showing special conditions.
Photoelectric sensor
Photoelectric sensor
Photoelectric sensor
DEVICES
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