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About «In the Event of….»
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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4. About «In the Event of….»
The subsequent chapters - In the event of…..- deal with different
events that may occur;
Chapter In the event of…..
Chapter 5 a fire alarm
Chapter 6 a fire alarm with alarm delay (in a Delayed Action detection
zone - immediate output actioning disabled)
Chapter 7 a fire warning (prewarning/early warning)
Chapter 8 faults
The list above covers the most common events. In addition to these, a
great number of combinations of events may, of course, occur.
The operational information included in chapter 3, plus the overview of
buttons and indicators in chapter 2, are intended to provide the
information necessary to successfully operate the AutroSafe
Interactive Fire Alarm System. As additional help, messages in the
Information Field will tell you at any time what options you have.
Note that the optional alarm presentation with zonal indication is
used throughout the handbook.
For each event there is an overview of all indications on the panel,
plus the necessary actions to take. All alarm handling and display
pictures shown in the subsequent chapters are based on the
following:
The system is in Operation Mode.
To operate the panel, Access Level 2 is required. This means that
the person who operates the panel, must use a key before the
panel can be operated. This is indicated with a key.
The examples show a system that is configured to immediately
trigger Fire Alarm Routing Equipment and send a message to a
Fire Receiving Station (Fire Brigade) in the event of a fire alarm.
The Fire Brig. Signalled indicator will thus come on.
As you proceed through the steps in the different events, the
comments field will, when necessary, provide additional
information and show the different options you have.
In many cases, several display pictures will be shown when a
command has been executed. These quick changes from one
display picture to another are indicated with an arrow.
The table for the different procedures is divided into four columns
with the following headings;
Step Actions to be taken Display Indication Audible Indication
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