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Summary of Contents for Radionics Radionics 9124

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Command Center Function Keys Viewing System Events Warning Displays and Tones Fire Alarms Silencing Fire Troubles Detector Reset Key Annunciator Reset Key The Idle Display How the System Reports Alarms System Functions View Memory Fire Test View Log Remote Program View Point Status...
  • Page 2: Function Keys

    ALPHA NUMERIC DISPLAY ALARM SILENCE * F I R E S Y S T E M * TROUBLE SILENCE FUNCTION KEYS DETECTOR RESET ANNUNCIATOR RESET PREV NEXT NAVIGATION KEYS Radionics SIREN/SPEAKER...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Using the Command Center Your system’s command center is an advanced digital device Your system provides access to functions through the Menu. that offers a variety of features. Its highly visible, back-lit Access the Menu by pressing the ESC key. Pressing the keypad and built-in sounder alert you to a number of system PREV or NEXT key allows you to scroll up or down through events.
  • Page 4: Command Center Function Keys

    Command Center Function Keys ENT (Enter) Your command center has four function keys. These keys are The function of the ENT key is to select the menu item used to control your system. displayed. ESC (Escape) Command Center Quiets for Keystrokes The ESC key has two functions.
  • Page 5: Viewing System Events

    Viewing System Events Warning Displays and Tones Your system will automatically display fire alarm events or Your command center emits one of several distinct tones and fire trouble events as they occur. Fire trouble events include displays custom text to alert you to system events. Additional such things as a broken wire, or a closed sprinkler system bells or horns may also be connected to your system.
  • Page 6: Fire Alarms

    Fire Alarms Alarm Silence Key Fire alarms are the highest priority events. When a fire point Press the ALARM SILENCE key to silence a fire alarm. After activates, your command center emits a pulsating high-pitched pressing ALARM SILENCE, the system will briefly display fire tone.
  • Page 7: Silencing Fire Troubles

    Silencing Fire Troubles Special System Trouble Display After an alarm has been silenced, the device that caused the SERVC AC FAIL and SERVC BATT LOW are examples of alarm is usually still off-normal or activated. In the case of a special system trouble displays.
  • Page 8: Detector Reset Key

    Detector Reset Key Description If the fault condition is still present, the display will repeatedly Detection devices, such as smoke detectors, must be reset after scroll from * FIRE SYSTEM * to FIRE TROUBLE. Manually being activated. Pressing the DETECTOR RESET key press the NEXT key repeatedly to display all of the devices that momentarily removes power from these sensors to reset them.
  • Page 9: Annunciator Reset Key

    Annunciator Reset Key Description After the ALARM SILENCE, TROUBLE SILENCE and/or DETECTOR RESET keys have been pressed, the cleared keypad display information can still be retrieved with the VIEW MEMORY ? menu function. Pressing the ANNUNCIATOR RESET key will clear the ALARM SILENCED message from the display and clear the VIEW MEMORY ? buffer and return the display to idle text.
  • Page 10: The Idle Display

    The Idle Display “At an idle state” means that the system is not currently performing a function entered by a user. • PRESS ALARM SIL Indicates that the ALARM SILENCE key needs to be pressed. • * FIRE SYSTEM * This is the normal idle display that indicates the system is normal and ready to function.
  • Page 11: How The System Reports Alarms

    Keystroke Checking Tones How the System Reports Alarms Valid Entry Your system may be programmed to send reports If you press an appropriate key for the function or entry you automatically to your monitoring facility. This communication desire, the command center sounds a muted beep tone, temporarily disconnects your telephones.
  • Page 12: System Functions

    System Functions Below is a summary of the features covered in this guide. Some of these functions may not be available in your menu. Access the menu by pressing the ESC key. The first menu item, ALARM SILENCE ?, is displayed. This function can be selected by pressing the ENT key.
  • Page 13: View Memory

    VIEW MEMORY? Using View Memory: View Event Memory Press the ESC key to enter the menu, then press NEXT repeatedly until you reach the VIEW MEMORY ? Description prompt. Press ENT. Event memory allows you or a service technician to review events after they are cleared from the command center’s display.
  • Page 14: Fire Test

    FIRE TEST ? Using Fire Test: Description Press the ESC key to enter the menu, then press NEXT Use the Fire Test function to test fire points to be certain they repeatedly until you reach the FIRE TEST ? prompt. function properly.
  • Page 15 FIRE TEST ? continued Automatic time-out returns the system to idle text: If there is no point or command center activity for 20 minutes, the fire test ends automatically. The command center returns to idle Activating a point more than once does not add to the test count on the display.
  • Page 16: View Log

    VIEW LOG ? • To view the entire log from the newest event, press ENT. Description The date and time of the event will display. Press NEXT to view the description of the event, or press PREV to Use this function to review events in your system at your view the description of the prior event.
  • Page 17: Remote Program

    REMOTE PROGRAM ? For systems without a phone number: 1. Ensure your system is at idle text. Description Call this phone number: _______________________. Your servicing company can remotely program your system This number is designated for the Remote Account using the telephone line to which your panel is connected. Manager.
  • Page 18 • If you want your system to call the RAM, press ENT 8. At the conclusion of the programming session your system when the display shows CALL RAM ? The display sends a report to the monitoring company and then returns your telephone to normal service and your display to idle shows CALLING RAM momentarily as the panel dials the RAM phone number in its memory.
  • Page 19: View Point Status

    VIEW PT STATUS ? • PT###_OPEN_HW which indicates that a HW point is open. Description • PT###_NORML_HW which indicates that a HW point is normal. Use this function to identify the number or location of each point in an area, and to show the current condition of any •...
  • Page 20: Display Rev

    DISPLAY REV ? Description This function displays the revision of firmware currently installed in the panel. 1. Press the ESC key to enter the Menu. Press NEXT until the DISPLAY REV ? function is displayed. 2. After a few seconds, the display returns to idle text.
  • Page 21: System Trouble Displays

    System Trouble Displays Indicates the system’s battery is low, or temporarily draining faster than the system can charge it. If this display remains or If you see any of the system trouble displays shown below, appears frequently, call your servicing company. contact your servicing company to determine whether repairs are needed.
  • Page 22 SERVC PRINTER FIRE BYPASS Indicates that a local printer (if installed) at your premises is in This display is scrolled when a fire point has been removed a trouble condition. Check to be sure the printer is powered from the system via the keypad using the Bypass a Point ? on, the paper is correctly is inserted, and the printer is function.
  • Page 23: Log Event Definitions

    Log Event Definitions BYPASS - Point bypassed. An event modifier showing how the point was bypassed follows this event in the log. AC FAIL - AC power to the panel interrupted. CANCEL - User canceled an alarm from the area specified. AC RSTOR - AC power to the panel restored.
  • Page 24 PT TESTED - This point walk tested. LOG FULL - Panel log is full, having logged 500 events. Newest event overwrites oldest event. PWR RESET - Power was reset at specified time. LOG THRES - Panel log reached programmed threshold (Log % RAM FAIL - RAM programming session terminated Full).
  • Page 25 SDI FAIL - SDI (serial device interface) device specified is not TEST RPT - Test report sent. working. 1 - 8 = supervised command centers, 017, 018, 019 = TIME CHG - User changed panel’s time. printers. TROUBLE - Trouble condition at point specified. SDI RSTOR - The problem with SDI device specified is resolved.
  • Page 26: System Glossary

    System Glossary Point - A detection device, or group of devices connected to your system. Points display individually at the command Area - A group of detection devices connected to your alarm center with custom text. The text can describe a single system.
  • Page 27: Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance and Service How to Clean the Command Center This system requires very little maintenance, however, you If your command center gets dirty, apply a household glass should test the system weekly to ensure it is working cleaner to a clean cloth or paper towel and wipe the surface. properly.

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