How To Operate A Panel With A Supervisory Condition - Notifier AFP-200 Installation Manual

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Operation
A B C
D E F
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G H I
J K L
M N O
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5
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P R S
T U V
W X Y
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Q
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DET
MOD
ENTER
SUPERVISORY
LED flashes
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A control panel in Fire Alarm operation does the following:
Activates the panel sounder with a steady sound.
Flashes the F
Displays a status banner of
activated device as shown in Figure 104.
Latches the device in alarm until the alarm condition is cleared and the system is
reset. Refer to "System Reset" on page 105.
Recalculates all Control-by-Event.
Starts all timers, such as Silence Inhibit and Auto Silence.
Activates the general alarm relay and general alarm zone Z00.

4.3.5 How to Operate a Panel with a Supervisory Condition

What is a Supervisory Condition?
A Supervisory is a signal indicating a need to respond to events such as supervision of
a guard tour, a sprinkler, and so on.
How the Panel Indicates a Supervisory
When a supervisory signal occurs, the control panel indicates a supervisory condition.
Figure 104 shows a sample LCD display for a control panel with a supervisory signal.
ALL SYSTEMS NORMAL
09:45A THU 06/18/97
AC POWER
ACKNOWLEDGE
STEP
FIRE
ALARM
ALARM
PRE-ALARM
SILENCE
WARNING
SUPERVISORY
DRILL
HOLD 2 SECONDS
ALARM
SILENCE
SYSTEM
Status banner
SYSTEM
RESET
TROUBLE
Membrne
/
SECURITY
Figure 105 Sample Display for a Supervisory Signal
A control panel in Supervisory operation does the following:
Activates the panel sounder with a warbling tone.
Flashes the
Displays a status banner of
activated device as shown in Figure 106.
Activates the Supervisory relay.
Latches the device until the Supervisory signal is cleared and the system is reset.
Note: In Supervisory operation, the Alarm relay does not activate, silenced alarms do
not resound nor do they reactivate silenced alarm CBE, and timers do not start.
Supervisory signals track and may have their own Control-by-Event. They do not cause
resound of alarms or reactivation of silenced alarm CBE. Supervisory circuits may also
report open circuit troubles, which operate like any other trouble. If the event is a
security point activation, this LED will operate the same as a supervisory, but the LCD
display will show the security type code. Refer to Appendix E for further information
on security alarms.
LED.
A
IRE
LARM
along with specific information about the
ALARM
:
ACTIVE
ACTIVE@TAMPER
SPRINKLER@VALVE@105
FLR@5@MAIN@BUILDING
11:13A@12/25/97@ M37
Time and date the
device activated
LED.
SUPERVISORY
along with specific information about the
ACTIVE
How to Operate the Control Panel
Type Code of device sending the
Supervisory signal. For details on Type
Codes, refer to Section 3 "Programming".
Label of the first zone
Device activated
AFP-200 PN 15511:H2 10/14/2002

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