User Manual

Chapter 1 Introducing the IP-Radio Node 8000
30 Release 2.0, 910056 Rev01d
Table 16 Alarm Unit faceplate components
Component Description
LEDs
See Understanding
LEDs on page 37
Alarm summary When any alarm LED turns RED, this LED changes from green
to red. If this LED is green, it means all 20 alarm LEDs are
green
10 Standard LEDs 1 PRIMARY CABINET Reserved for future use.
2 EXPANSION CABINET Reserved for future use.
3 BATTERY CABINET Reserved for future use.
4 HIGH TEMP Lights red when the internal
temperature exceeds 90 degrees
F.
5 LOW TEMP Lights red when the internal
temperature falls below 50
degrees F.
6 TECH-ON-SITE Lights green under normal
circumstances. Authorized
technicians should pull the
shaft forward to light the LED
red and suppress door intrusion
alarms.
See Understanding the
tech-on-site switch on
page 36.
See Opening the door
on
page 198.
7 FAN Lights red when an alarm
occurs in the Fan Unit.
8 HEAT EXCHANGER Lights red when an alarm
occurs in the heat exchanger.
9 POWER SUPPLY Reserved for future use.
10 DOOR/INTRUSION Lights red when the front door
is open and the tech-on-site
switch is not pulled.
See Understanding the
tech-on-site switch on
page 36.
See Opening the door on
page 198.
10 external alarm
LEDs
These LEDs correspond to the 10 external alarm circuits that
are optionally wired to the 10 alarm input terminals. They light
green to indicate a non-alarm condition, red to indicate an alarm
condition.
Alarm test Press this button to tests the alarm unit. When pressed, all alarm LEDs light up red.
10 external alarm input terminals You can optionally attach 10 external alarm circuits to these
terminals.