Fire & Fault Events - What To Do; Fire Event; What Do I Need To Do; Log Book Entry - Notifier Fire Alarm Control Panel Operating Manual

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Fire & Fault Events - What to do

2.1 Fire Event

If the panel enters the alarm state, i.e. a Fire condition has been
detected, the following visual and audible indications are given:
- The LCD displays information about the fire event, such as first
and latest zone and first device in alarm. A Fire Tab is displayed
at the bottom left-hand corner of the LCD.
- The appropriate zone(s) LED lights
- The General FIRE LED (red) lights (not with First Fire condition)
- The internal buzzer operates (pulsing tone)
Any outputs programmed to operate immediately, including sounder
devices, are activated.

2.1.1 What do I Need to do?

Press the MUTE BUZZER key to silence the panel's internal buzzer.
This is the only key action able to be performed at user access Level
1. In some cases the END DELAY key function is selectable at user
access Level 1, but only if this function was configured during system
commissioning.
Use the information provided by the LCD and the LEDs to understand
quickly what action needs to be taken. To assist this process, the
panel's LCD indicates the zone location(s) of the fire event(s) and
the device(s) responsible for the alarm condition. Use the information
provided to identify the geographic source of the fire alarm.

2.1.2 Log Book Entry

Enter information about the fire alarm in the log book. Ensure the
entry contains the relevant information, date and keyholder's name/
signature. Information about the alarm event is also stored in the fire
control panel's event log and can be accessed by the service engineer.
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Fire and Fault Events - What to do
The following user level control keys are available:
Access Level 1:
- MUTE BUZZER
- CHANGE TAB
- END DELAY (if configured during commissioning).
Access Level 2:
- MUTE BUZZER
- CHANGE TAB
- END DELAY and EXTEND DELAY
- SILENCE ALARMS
Also, the
,
,
and
keys and numeric keypad are available.
When backlit, the Information key( ) is available and its selection
provides helpful, context-related help. The
selectable in alarm without a keyswitch operation or a request for
a passcode entry.
and the
keys are
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