Radionics D10024 Operator's Manual

Analog fire alarm control panel
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D10024
Operator's Guide
POWER
SYSTEM TROUBLE
TROUBLE SILENCED
System
Trouble
Reset
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ALARM SILENCED
POINT BYPASSED
ALARM
Enable
Keypad
Alarm
Manual
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Keypad
Analog Fire Alarm Control Panel
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Alarm
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  • Page 1 D10024 Analog Fire Alarm Control Panel Operator’s Guide D10024 System Trouble Alarm Manual Reset Silence Silence Alarm ENTER Letters Keyword Numbers POWER SYSTEM TROUBLE Enable Keypad TROUBLE SILENCED System Trouble Alarm Manual Reset S ilen ced Silence Al arm ALARM SILENCED...
  • Page 2 D10024 This page is intentionally blank. D10024 Operator’s Guide 46521C Page 2 Copyright © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.4.5.4 View Outputs ..................................20 4.4.5.5 View Disablements ................................20 4.4.5.6 View System Events ................................20 Control Level 3 (Programmer Functions) ........................21 Enable/Disable Sounders (NAC Devices) ........................21 Index ........................................23 D10024 Operator’s Guide Copyright © 2001 Radionics Page 3 46521C...
  • Page 4 D10024 Figures and Tables Figures Figure 1: D10024 Fire Alarm Control Panel ............................7 Figure 2: D10024 Controls and Displays ............................9 Figure 3: Control Level 2, Entry Menu 1 ............................13 Figure 4: Control Level 2, Entry Menu 2 ............................13 Figure 5: Main Menu ..................................
  • Page 5: Notices

    However, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserves the right to modify and revise this installation guide without notice. This manual covers the operation of the D10024 Analog Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). See the D10024 Installation Guide (P/N: 46482) for instructions on the installation of the D10024.
  • Page 6 D10024 Notices Notes: D10024 Operator’s Guide 46521C Page 6 Copyright © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 7: Overview

    The D10024 has five expansion slots to accommodate plug-in polling circuit modules. Each of these polling circuit modules can support up to 126 analog addresses, giving the D10024 a potential of 630 addressable points. Flexibility in system design allows the option of grouping device points together and identifying them as one location, or zone, in order to simplify system operation.
  • Page 8: Control Level Distinction

    Controls and Displays The D10024 has two rows of control keys and three display areas. The upper row of keys, the alphanumeric keys, normally function as number keys. They can be toggled to letter keys or number keys by pressing the [Letters/Numbers] key in the program/interactive keys row.
  • Page 9: Figure 2: D10024 Controls And Displays

    The middle display is a row of LEDs that indicate the type of system event and status. See Table 3 for the functions of the system event and status LEDs. The lower display area is the zone/area display that indicates the location and type (alarm or trouble) of event. The D10024 can have up to 80 zones. Alphanumeric Display CHANGE...
  • Page 10: Table 3: System Event And Status Leds

    This clears when the system is reset. AC Power Indicates that acceptable AC line power is present. Table 3: System Event and Status LEDs D10024 Operator’s Guide 46521C Page 10 Copyright © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 11: Control Level 1 (Display Functions)

    Area alarm LED(s) lights, indicating the alarm location(s) and the alphanumeric display provides detailed information. If more than one fire is present, the display will automatically scroll through the first four alarms. D10024 Operator’s Guide Copyright © 2001 Radionics Page 11...
  • Page 12 D10024 Control Level 1 Notes: D10024 Operator’s Guide 46521C Page 12 Copyright © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 13: Control Level 2 (Controller Functions)

    4) Enable 5) Disable 6) Print 7) View Figure 5: Main Menu The D10024 has ten Control Level 2 passcodes available that are assigned from Control Level 3 (Programmer’s Level). Press the [4] key on the alphanumeric key row. The display shows the Enable Menu.
  • Page 14: Trouble Conditions

    Note: The D10024 can be reset at any time, however if a device is still in alarm when the D10024 is reset, the D10024 will go back into an alarm condition. To return the system to Control Level 1, press the [Shift] key and select 5) Disable from the alphanumeric display.
  • Page 15: System Operation (Main Menu Options)

    Press the [Yes] key to activate the NAC devices briefly as each device is tested, or press the [No] key to bypass the indicator test. The panel then displays Zone Test Menu 2. D10024 Operator’s Guide Copyright © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 16: Figure 10: Zone Test Menu 2

    The fourth option in the Test Menu, 4) Outputs, is not available to Control Level 2 Operators. [ACTIVE] 1) Commission 2) Test 3) Time [1] 4) Enable 5) Disable 6) Print 7) View Figure 13: Main Menu D10024 Operator’s Guide 46521C Page 16 Copyright © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 17: Time Setting

    To disable the panel keys, select 3) Keys from the Disable Menu. The display indicates that the panel keys are inhibited and then returns to the normal display. Disabling the panel keys returns the D10024 to Control Level 1. D10024 Operator’s Guide Copyright ©...
  • Page 18: Enable/Disable Delayed Day Mode

    Press [5] for Outputs. Press [5] for Relays. The system will reset and the Trouble Silenced LED will go out. Press the [No] key to return to the Main Menu. D10024 Operator’s Guide 46521C Page 18 Copyright © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 19: Print Functions

    This option displays the panel fault status. This is the same display as the normal alphanumeric display without the logo. The operator may scroll through all the faults using the [<] [>] keys. Exit this menu by pressing the [No] key. D10024 Operator’s Guide Copyright © 2001 Radionics Page 19...
  • Page 20: View Outputs

    This option displays information on disabled devices. Select 1) Zones to view disabled devices by zone. Select 2) Inputs to view disabled input devices. 4.4.5.6 View System Events This option displays information on system events. Use the [<] [>] keys to scroll through the events. D10024 Operator’s Guide 46521C Page 20 Copyright © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 21: Control Level 3 (Programmer Functions)

    Commission, configure, networking and certain disable options are not available to Control Level 2 operators. These options are reserved for Control Level 3 operators. See the Analog Fire Alarm Control Panels Programming Guide (P/N: 46482) for complete information on commissioning and programming the D10024 Analog FACP. Enable/Disable Sounders (NAC Devices) All sounders (NAC devices such as horns, bells, strobes, etc.) and relays can be enabled or disabled from the control...
  • Page 22 D10024 Control Level 3 Notes: D10024 Operator’s Guide 46521C Page 22 Copyright © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 23: Index

    Time Setting ............. 17 View Functions View Devices ............19 View Disablements ..........20 View Event Log ............ 19 View Faults ............19 View Outputs ............20 View System Events ........... 20 D10024 Operator’s Guide Copyright © 2001 Radionics Page 23 46521C...
  • Page 24 © 2001 Radionics, a division of Detection Systems, Inc. 46521C 8/01 PO Box 80012, Salinas, CA 93912-0012 USA Operator’s Guide D10024 Customer Service: (800) 538-5807 Page 24 of 24...

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