Alarm Reset; Pre-Warning Reset; Fire Alarm Reset; All (Default) - Panasonic Brooks FireTracker FT1020G3 Operation Manual

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Alarm Reset

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Note: The "RESET" button will not reset an active alarm if the "SILENCE ALARM" button is
not pressed first.
16.1

Pre-warning Reset

Pre-warnings are non-latching alarms i.e. automatically reset when the alarm point / zone
is no longer above pre-warning level. Outputs activated by pre-warning will be de-
activated.
16.2

Fire Alarm Reset

In the New Zealand convention, fire alarms are displayed on the LCD as normal fire alarm
"Alarm", acknowledged alarm is shown as "Acknowledged" and isolated alarm is shown
as "Isolated".
Note: The detectors having activated fire alarm should, after reset, be inspected, tested and
replaced when required.
The default setting "All" must be used.
16.2.1

All (Default)

All activated fire alarms (alarm points / zones) will be reset by pressing "RESET"
once but must be preceded by "SILENCE ALARM" button activation (this is in
accordance with the fire brigade standard AS4428.3).
The push button has to be pressed for minimum 0.5 sec.
When all fire alarms are reset, LEDs "FIRE" and "SEVERAL ALARMS" are turned off. If
other conditions exist (e.g. a fault condition), the corresponding information will be
displayed on the LCD. For the priority order see chapter "The information area priority
order", page 22.
All outputs (for fire alarm) are reset, i.e. de-activated.
Note: When "Single" or "Single with automatic disablement" is used, all alarms can be
reset by pressing "RESET" and approx. 0.1 sec. later also press "Enter" and hold them
pressed for > 0.5 sec. Both alternatives must not be used in the Australian or NZ
conventions.
16.2.2

Single

Each fire alarm (alarm point / zone) has to be reset individually.
Press "RESET" to reset the fire alarm currently shown in the middle of the display with
large font.
The push button has to be pressed for min. 0.5 sec.
Output(s) programmed for that fire alarm (alarm point / zone) will be reset, i.e. de-activated.
If more than one fire alarm is activated (i.e. LEDs "SEVERAL ALARMS" (L6) are lit) the
next fire alarm in the queue will be shown in the middle of the display. It has to be reset the
same way as the first one.
When all fire alarms are reset, LEDs "FIRE" and "SEVERAL ALARMS" are turned off. If
any other conditions exist e.g. fault condition, the corresponding information will be shown
(fault message), for priority order see section 3.4.2.3, page 22.
All outputs (for fire alarm) are reset, i.e. de-activated.
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