Temporary isolation of a single detector
When has a single detector to be isolated?
Exceptional situations may occur, where it is preferable to isolate only single detector devices instead of the whole detector zone. Such situations may be for example:
nConstruction work with smoke or heat development at a particular location within a large zone with a lot of detectors
nMalfunction of a detector in a zone with several detector devices
WARNING
A detector device that has been isolated cannot trigger any danger or fault messages! As soon as conditions have returned to normal, isolated detector devices have immediately to be switched on again!
If a single detector should be isolated the detector has to be identified clearly! If the detector i cannot be identified clearly, the whole detector zone should be isolated. A wrong isolation of
a detector can cause an unwelcome call of the fire brigade!
Single detector isolation procedure
1. Press St . |
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Ü Display shows | * |
2.Select option 2. ä 1. ä 2.
Ü Display shows | * |
3.Enter the desired zone number.
Ü Display shows | * |
4.Enter the desired element number.
Ü Display shows | * |
SELECT: 1. ENabling (main menu) 2. DISabling
3.INFO polling
4.other functions
DISABLE element:
> zone no.? (range ### − ###)
hm: back to menu Stop: end operating
zone ### SELECTED
> element no.? (range ## − ##)
hm: back to menu | Stop: end operating |
zone ### element ## SELECTED
> hours disabled? (99=permanent)
hm: back to menu | Stop: end operating |
5.Enter the desired disabling time in full hours or 99 for permanent disabling.
Ü Display shows | * |
Ü The yellow LED isolation is on.
6.Press hm to finish the element disa- bling procedure or enter a new zone number to disable another single ele- ment.
zone ### elem. ## permanent DISABLED > new element no.? (range ## − ##)
hm: back to menu | Stop: end operating |
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