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System 5000
ask for a zone number to be entered, when this has been done the system will automatically show the settings for that particular
zone. Valid zone numbers range from 1 -96. A full explanation of the zone variations is detailed below.
All:- With the zone status set to ALL, any device allocated to that zone will activate all of the sounders in the system when a
fire signal is sent.
Two Phase:- With the zone status set to TWO PHASE, when any device that is allocated to that zone sends a fire signal, the
sounders in that zone will activate the fire tone, whilst any other sounders on the system will activate an evacuate tone.
Test:- When the zone status is set to TEST, if any device that is allocated to the zone sends a fire signal, the sounders and
internal relays will not activate but the activation is displayed on the front panel and recorded into the systems log. If any zones
on the system are in test the test mode lamp on the front panel will light.
Isolate:- When the zone status is set to ISOLATE, any device that is allocated to that zone will have all signals sent ignored
by the panel, the sounders and internal relays will not activate, and the activation will not be displayed on the front panel or
recorded into the systems log. If any zones on the system are in isolate the isolated lamp on the front panel will light. Note: A
sounder that is allocated to this zone will, when a Sound Alarms signal is sent from the panel by pressing the key on the front of
the unit, still activate.
Single:- With the zone status set to SINGLE, when any device that is allocated to that zone sends a fire signal, only the
sounders in that zone will activate.
Brigade Isolate:
This option allows the Brigade relay to be isolated. Therefore any subsequent fire activation's will not operate this relay. The
panel operation, although unaffected, will display the text BRIGADE ISOLATED to ensure the system is not left in this mode.
All local indications will occur as normal.
Engineers Config:
This option when entered prompts for an Engineers PIN number to be entered.
Printer Options:
This option allows the printer, when fitted, to be enabled or disabled. When enabled and the option is set to ALL, every event
is printed out as well as being written to the system log. This option can also be set to FIRE which will then only print any fire
events, but every event will still be written to the system log. There is also an option for Manual Paper feed which when
entered feeds the paper through the printer to ease paper changes.
Audible or Visual:
This option allows a delay to be enabled or disabled before the sounders are activated in the event of a fire. The delay is used
to allow verification of the fire before activating the systems sounders. The delay does not affect the operation of the Brigade
relay.
Visual :- If the option is set to VISUAL the sounders will follow any delay time that has been programmed into the system for
the radio sounders. If the system has a sounder delay programmed and the Radio Sounders are ON when the key is in the OFF
position, the text FIRE ALARM VISUAL will be displayed on the panel.
Audible:- If the option is set to AUDIBLE any delay is ignored and the sounders are activated immediately.
Remote Access
This option allows remote panels to be called, so that the status of another panel in the system can be viewed from the main
panel. This allows all functions to be performed as though the user was infront of the remote panel called.
Call a Device:- This option allows a remote panel to be called by scrolling through the menu by using the up and down key and
pressing yes when the desired panel description is between the arrows.
When the call has finished press and hold the down call for five seconds until control has been released.
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