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Operation Mode
Operator's Handbook, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, ASAFE-FO/FE Rev. I, 2009-02-27,
Autronica Fire and Security AS
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3.9 How to View Detailed Zonal Information
Note that the optional alarm presentation with zonal indication is
used throughout the handbook. The default alarm presentation
provides both zonal and point information.
To be able to select among zones in alarm, fault or test state, you
simply press the ENTER button ( ). You can now use the up/down
arrow buttons to select the wanted zone (in this example Fire Alarms).
FIRE ALARMS
19:23
Total: 3
1 OFFICES
2 CANTEEN
3 WORKSHOP
1: SHOW POINTS
19:23
Total: 3
To view detailed zonal information for the zone you have selected
(highlighted), you simply press the ENTER button ( ) once more. ,
The following screen picture will appear (example):
FIRE ALARM INFO
19:23
Total: 3
ZONE IN ALARM
OFFICES
FIRST POINT/MCP IN FIRE ALARM:
P6 Manual
TIME ENTERING ALARM: 19:07
OUTPUTS : Activated
ACTIVATED BY : McpOperation
ACTIVATION TIME : 19:07
FIRE ALARMS Total: 3
3 WORKSHOP
Last
zone
in alarm
Total
number
of zones
in alarm
First
point
The
activation
time
The point
type
The time
entering
alarm
Zone in
Alarm
Activated
by
1: SHOW POINTS
Outputs
activated
(or not)
Detailed zonal information will be available. In the example above you
can view the zone in alarm, the first point in fire alarm, the time
entering alarm, the activation state of outputs, what triggered the
alarm (for example, Manual Call-point operation) and the activation
time. You can also move directly to SHOW POINTS (press digit 1).
The close button ( ) is used to go one step backwards (at any time).
NOTE: If you have entered SHOW STATUS for more detailed point information, you
have to press the Close button to re-enter Operation Mode in order to activate the
Silence Alarms button and the Reset button.
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