Specifications
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FIREFINDER SERIES II INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING &
OPERATION
PREVIOUS
This button is used for scrolling backwards through fire alarms, faults,
or disablement’s displayed on the LCD.
NEXT
This button is used for scrolling forwards through fire alarms, faults, or disablement’s
displayed on the LCD.
BUZZER
SILENCE
Pressing this button will silence the panel buzzer, which sounds whenever there is a fire
alarm or fault. The sound for a fire alarm is a steady sound where as for a fault it is intermittent.
RESET
Pressing this button will reset the panel, clearing any fire alarms and taking the LCD
display back to its default screen, unless there are any un-cleared faults or disabled devices, these
will continue to be displayed. Pressing reset will also clear the manual evacuate, the manual alert
condition and the sounder silence condition.
Note: Pressing reset will not clear any disablements including Sounder Disable.
INDICATOR
TEST
Starts a lamp test. Lamp test tests all indicators and segments of the LCD including the
indicators on the General Indicator Board (Zone Alarms).
Indicators
POWER ON
(Green): his LED will be illuminated when power is connected to the FACP and
switched on.
PRE-ALARM
(Red): This LED will be illuminated when a sensor/detector is in the pre-alarm
state.
TEST MODE
(Yellow): This LED will be illuminated when the panel is in any of the test modes.
SOUNDER STATUS
(Yellow): This LED will flash when there is a fault on the external sounder
output. The LED will go steady if the sounder is disabled. If the sounder is both in fault and disabled
the LED will flash and then go steady in a cycle.
SUPPLY FAULT
(Yellow): This LED will be illuminated when there is a supply fault. The following
conditions constitute a fault.
Mains power is not available.
The output voltage is too low.
The output voltage is too high.
The battery is not connected properly or has failed.
EARTH FAULT
(Yellow): This LED will be illuminated if there is an earth fault (+ or -) on any of
the signal cables of the system.
SYSTEM FAULT
(Yellow) This LED will be illuminated if the main system CPU is in fault
F.W.R.E. ACTIVE
(Yellow): This LED will be illuminated when the FWRE output is active.
F.A.R.E. FAULT
(Red) – This LED will be illuminated when the FARE output is active.