Isolating A Device After An Alarm Event - EMS FIRE SYSTEM 5000 User Manual

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8.0 Isolating A Device After An Alarm Event

If a device develops a fault, and engineering support is not immediately available, it is possible to isolate a device by carrying
out the following sequence of operations.
If the device is still in alarm, pressing
the RESET / LED TEST button will
result in the display changing to show,
figure 12.
After a short period of time, or after a
key has been pressed, the display will
revert back to, figure 13.
Press the 0 key. The display will
change to show, figure 14.
Press the YES key. The display will
change to show, figure 15.
Press the 0 key. The display will
change to show, figure 16.
Enter the device number to be isolated
(in the example it is device number
005). Press the YES key. The display
will change to show, figure 17.
Device NOT CLEAR :
RADIO CALLPOINT
Push Any Key
Figure 12
01 FIRE ALARM
RADIO CALLPOINT
ZONE 01
Figure 13
**
Fire System
>
Dev. Isolate/Test
Net. Isolate/Test
YES = Select
Figure 14
** Device Status **
> Number is : 001
Status is : ACTIVE
YES = Select
Figure 15
Enter Device
(Numbers 1 - 256)
Number > _
YES = Finish
Figure 16
** Device Status **
> Number is : 005
Status is : ACTIVE
YES = Select
Figure 17
7
System 5000
TOT 01
DEVICE 005
**
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Time
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