Radionics Radionics 9124 Bedienungsanleitung

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Table of Contents
Introduction 3
Command Center Function Keys 4
Viewing System Events 5
Warning Displays and Tones 5
Fire Alarms 6
Silencing Fire Troubles 7
Detector Reset Key 8
Annunciator Reset Key 9
The Idle Display 10
How the System Reports Alarms 11
System Functions 12
View Memory 13
Fire Test 14
View Log 16
Remote Program 17
View Point Status 19
Display Rev 20
System Trouble Displays 21
Log Event Definitions 23
System Glossary 26
Maintenance and Service 27

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SIREN/SPEAKER
NAVIGATION KEYS
ALARM SILENCE
TROUBLE SILENCE
DETECTOR RESET
ANNUNCIATOR RESET
* FIRE SYSTEM *
ALPHA NUMERIC DISPLAY
FUNCTION KEYS
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ESC PREV NEXT ENT

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Using the Command Center
Your system provides access to functions through the Menu.
Access the Menu by pressing the ESC key. Pressing the
PREV or NEXT key allows you to scroll up or down through
the list of functions programmed by your servicing company.
Pressing the ENT key initiates the function displayed. To exit
the Menu, press the ESC key.
What is a Point?
A “point” is a detection device, or group of devices connected
to your system. Points display individually at the command
center with custom text. The text can describe a single smoke
detector, or an area such as FIRST FLOOR or LOBBY.
Introduction
Your system’s command center is an advanced digital device
that offers a variety of features. Its highly visible, back-lit
keypad and built-in sounder alert you to a number of system
events.
About This Users Guide
This users guide covers basic system features. It is designed to
be an everyday type of reference for system users. The
functions described in this guide are programmed by your
servicing company. Some of them may not be included in your
system.
Throughout this guide the #symbol refers to a variable
numerical quantity, such as the number of points to test.
Messages that appear in the command center display appear in
this guide LIKE THIS. Keys that you must press appear
LIKE THIS.

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Command Center Function Keys
Your command center has four function keys. These keys are
used to control your system.
ESC (Escape)
The ESC key has two functions. First, the ESC key is used to
enter the Menu. Pressing this key takes you to the first item in
the menu.
Second, pressing ESC will take you back to the idle display.
PREV (Previous)
When viewing a list, pressing the PREV key will take you
back to the previously shown item.
NEXT
Press the NEXT key to view the next item in a menu or list.
ENT (Enter)
The function of the ENT key is to select the menu item
displayed.
Command Center Quiets for Keystrokes
Pressing ESC, PREV, NEXT, or ENT lights the keys and
quiets any warning tones. If you don’t press another key
within 20 seconds, the keypad lights go out and the warning
tones resume.

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Viewing System Events
Your system will automatically display fire alarm events or
fire trouble events as they occur. Fire trouble events include
such things as a broken wire, or a closed sprinkler system
valve.
Warning Displays and Tones
Your command center emits one of several distinct tones and
displays custom text to alert you to system events. Additional
bells or horns may also be connected to your system. Audible
and visual devices, such as horns and strobes alert you to
emergencies.
Priority of Events
If more than one event occurs, your system sorts them into
one of three groups. The groups (highest priority first) are:
Fire Alarms, Fire Troubles, and Non-Fire Troubles.
The group with the highest priority scrolls first in the
command center’s display. Descriptions of the tones and
displays for each group and instructions for silencing the
tones are included in the descriptions that follow.

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Fire Alarms
Fire alarms are the highest priority events. When a fire point
activates, your command center emits a pulsating high-pitched
fire tone. Evacuate all occupants and investigate for smoke or
fire. The tone sounds for the time set by your servicing
company.
The command center display shows only the point text of the
first point that went into fire alarm. Pressing the NEXT key
will manually display additional points (if any) that went into
alarm. Events scroll from the oldest to the newest.
* FIRE SYSTEM *
ALARM SILENCED
A1 2 FIRE ALARM
LOBBY SMOKE
1ST FLOOR
Alarm Silence Key
Press the ALARM SILENCE key to silence a fire alarm. After
pressing ALARM SILENCE, the system will briefly display
* FIRE SYSTEM * followed by ALARM SILENCED and
then the number of fire points in alarm (A1 ## FIRE ALARM)
in the area and then the custom text of all the points in alarm in
the order of occurrence. Your system may be programmed so
that you cannot silence some fire alarms until the fire event is
cleared. The example below illustrates the displays one would
see with two points in alarm in the area designated A1. See the
description of the Detector Reset key and the Annunciator
Reset key for more information.

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Silencing Fire Troubles
After an alarm has been silenced, the device that caused the
alarm is usually still off-normal or activated. In the case of a
smoke detector, it must be reset by pressing the
DETECTOR RESET button (see page 8). An off-normal
device will create a fire trouble condition. Examples of
trouble conditions include such things as a closed valve or
broken wire. When a fire trouble occurs, your command
center emits three warble tones, then a pause (repeatedly).
The system displays the number of fire points with troubles
(A1 ## FIRE TRBLE) in an area and will then repeatedly
display the custom text for all the points in trouble in the
order of occurrence. The example on page 6 shows two fire
points with troubles in the area designated A1.
Special System Trouble Display
SERVC AC FAIL and SERVC BATT LOW are examples of
special system trouble displays. These displays appear on all
keypads in the system. These trouble displays begin with
SERVC. See System Trouble Displays for a description of each
system trouble display. Pressing the TROUBLE SILENCE
key will silence a system trouble tone, but the SERVC display
will not clear until the off-normal condition is corrected.
Trouble Silence Key
Pressing the TROUBLE SILENCE key silences a fire trouble.
If the fault condition is still present, the display will repeatedly
scroll from * FIRE SYSTEM * to FIRE TROUBLE. Manually
press the NEXT key repeatedly to display all of the devices that
are still off normal. When all devices return to normal, the
FIRE TROUBLE display will automatically clear. If you wish
to review cleared troubles, this can be done by pressing the
ESC key to enter the Menu and then pressing NEXT until
VIEW MEMORY ? is displayed. See the description of the
VIEW MEMORY ? function for more information. If the
display does not reset, contact your service company.

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If the fault condition is still present, the display will repeatedly
scroll from * FIRE SYSTEM * to FIRE TROUBLE. Manually
press the NEXT key repeatedly to display all of the devices that
are still off-normal. When all devices return to normal, the
FIRE TROUBLE display will automatically clear. Check to be
certain that there is no smoke, fire, or other danger present.
If you still can’t reset the detector or sensor, contact your
servicing company.
Detector Reset Key
Description
Detection devices, such as smoke detectors, must be reset after
being activated. Pressing the DETECTOR RESET key
momentarily removes power from these sensors to reset them.
Detector Reset Key
After pressing this key, the display shows
SENSORS RESETING for approximately 3 seconds and then
goes blank before returning to the repeated displaying of
* FIRE SYSTEM * followed by ALARM SILENCED. This
function clears alarm point information from the display. The
ALARM SILENCED message continues to display as a
reminder that the VIEW MEMORY ? function can still be used
to view cleared point information. Pressing the
ANNUNCIATOR RESET key will clear both the View
Memory buffer and the ALARM SILENCED display. For more
information see the description of the View Memory function.

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Annunciator Reset Key
Description
After the ALARM SILENCE, TROUBLE SILENCE and/or
DETECTOR RESET keys have been pressed, the cleared
keypad display information can still be retrieved with the
VIEW MEMORY ? menu function. Pressing the
ANNUNCIATOR RESET key will clear the
ALARM SILENCED message from the display and clear the
VIEW MEMORY ? buffer and return the display to idle text.
Thereafter the VIEW MEMORY ? function will display
NO EVENTS until another trouble or alarm occurs. Using
ANNUNCIATOR RESET has no effect on the VIEW LOG ?
function. See the VIEW MEMORY ? and VIEW LOG ?
functions for more information.

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The Idle Display
“At an idle state” means that the system is not currently performing a function entered by a user.
•PRESS ALARM SIL Indicates that the ALARM SILENCE key needs to be pressed.
•* FIRE SYSTEM * This is the normal idle display that indicates the system is normal and ready to
function.
•CHECK FIRE SYS This is one of a number of displays that indicate the system requires service.
This guide uses the default idle state displays for examples of these idle states. Your service company may have programmed
custom text for the idle displays in your system.
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