24 Hour Trouble Resound; Reset Procedures - Siemens FIREFINDER-XLS PMI Operation Manual

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24 Hour Trouble Resound

Reset Procedures

Hard Reset
Soft Reset
If acknowledged troubles remain in the queue,
the system will sound the local audible every
24 hours as a reminder. A 24 Hour Trouble
Resound pop-up box (See Figure 1-12) will
appear on the PMI and the sounder will remain
on until it is silenced. To silence the local
audible, touch any PMI key or press the Silence
button on the touch screen.
There are two types of reset procedures that can be performed on the FireFinder-XLS
System: Hard Reset and Soft Reset.
Other terms for Hard Reset are Power-up, Initialization, and Cold Reset. Applying
power to the system performs a Hard Reset. Doing so initializes the whole system.
What Is Lost:
All event conditions (Alarm, supervisory, etc. provided they have returned to
the normal state).
Arm/disarm.
Manual sensitivity adjustment.
What Is Not Lost:
Zeus program/database.
Time and date.
History log.
Time-based control.
A Soft Reset is performed by pressing the Reset System soft key. There two sets of
Soft Reset soft keys: one of the Fire system and one for the MNS system. The keys
for the Fire system are displayed as "Fire Reset" and those for MNS are displayed as
"MNS Reset" . The system can only be reset when all events for that sub-system (Fire
or MNS) are acknowledged and the notification appliances are silenced.
What Is Lost:
All event conditions (Alarm, supervisory, etc. provided they have returned to
the normal state).
What Is Not Lost:
Any user entries such as time and date.
Arm/disarm.
Zeus program/database.
Manual sensitivity adjustment.
Time and date.
History log.
Time-based control.
PMI OPERATION MANUAL
24 Hour Trouble
Resound
Silence
Figure 1-12
24 Hour Trouble Resound Pop-up Box
BASIC OPERATION
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