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View The Date:
This allows the date programmed into the system to be viewed from the display. The date is used for the recall of the log and
the BST/GMT change over.
Set The Date:
This allows the date programmed into the system to be changed on the display.
View BST/GMT:
This allows the dates programmed in for the time change to be viewed. These are dates that will automatically change the time
to bring the panel's clock in-line with British Summer Time and Greenwich Mean Time. These should be programmed to
ensure that the panels clock changes in unison with the time change. If the panel is being used in a different country these dates
would not need to be entered.
Set BST/GMT:
This allows the dates programmed in for the time change to be altered. See above section for further details. The dates entered
will require updating each year.
Logging
To enter the Logging Menu use the " and ! keys to position "Logging" between the > and < characters on the display and
then press the YES key. The following options will now be available.
View Log At Date:
This option allows you to view the log of events for a particular date. Use the " and ! keys to scroll through the events
listed.
View Entire Log: This option allows the whole 1000 event log to be viewed. Use the " and ! keys to scroll through the
events listed.
Fire System Opts
To enter the Fire System Opts Menu use the " and ! keys to position "Fire System Opts" between the > and < characters on
the display and then press the YES key. The following options will now be available.
Dev. Isolate/Test:
The option allows individual devices that form part of the Fire System, such as a smoke detector or call point to be viewed and
changed from their normal active status to isolate or test. In this way should a detector develop a fault it can be isolated so that
the control panel does not respond to it at all or it can be put into test so that the control panel logs any alarms from the device
for later analysis, but does not cause the panel to activate any sounders or relay outputs.
This function also allows any detector that has been isolated or put into test mode to be reinstated onto the system by changing
it's status back to active. If any detectors on the system are isolated or in test mode the relevant front panel lamps will light to
indicate the fact. Pressing the YES key will increment the device number being displayed to the next device on the system. If
the 0 key is pressed the system will ask for a device number to be entered, when this has been done the system will
automatically show the settings for that particular device. Valid device numbers range from 0 -256. 0 being the control panel
itself, 1-4 are allocated for hardwired devices and 5 -256 are allocated for radio fire devices. The panel itself can be isolated,
but it will automatically become Active again after a 30 minute time period.
Net. Isolate/Test:
This option allows individual devices which are logged onto other control panels on the Networked Fire System, such as a
smoke detector or call point to be viewed and changed from their normal active status to isolate or test. In this way detectors
can be isolated or put into test from other control panels on the Network System. This function also allows any detector that
has been isolated or put into test mode to be reinstated onto the system by changing it's status back to active. To send the
information to other panels on the network four actions are required, these are as follows: i) Select the panel number which has
the detector to be changed in it's database. This is done by pressing the YES key to increment the panel number from 1 -63.
ii) Select the detector which is to have it's status changed. This can be achieved by pressing the YES key to increment the
device number, alternatively if the 0 key is pressed the system will ask for a device number to be entered. iii) Select the
status the detector is required to be changed to, available options are Active, Isolate and Test. iv) Select the transmit event
option which will actually send the new device status command to the required Network Control Panel. The relevant front
panel lamps will light to indicate if any detectors are isolated or in test mode.
Zone Isolate/Test: This option allows the configuration of the zones to be viewed. The zone variants can be either all, two
phase, test, isolate or single. If any zones on the system are isolated or in test mode the relevant front panel lamps will light to
indicate the fact. Pressing the YES key will increment the zone number being displayed. If the 0 key is pressed the system will
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