Panel Operation
Item
Description
AZF
You will be prompted to enter a ring number or a module number. The panel will then automatically
isolate each AZF on the module, perform a fault test, and perform an alarm test displaying the results
on the screen.
DOUT
You will be prompted to enter a ring number or a module number, the panel will then automatically
cycle all Douts on the module. Script processing is halted during this process.
Press the
SERVICE MENU
button to exit.
DBASE
You will be prompted to enter a ring number or a module number.
The panel will then display LIVE module raw data for use by trained Notifier engineers only.
7.3.8.8 S
ERVICE
M
ENU
–
D
IAGNOSTICS
–
L
OCAL
This command will display raw local data for use by trained Notifier engineers only.
7.3.8.9 S
ERVICE
M
ENU
–
D
IAGNOSTICS
–
H
ISTORY
This command will permanently delete ALL events in the systems history log.
7.3.8.10 S
ERVICE
M
ENU
–
D
IAGNOSTICS
–
R
ESTART
T
HE
S
YSTEM
This command will perform a warm system reboot and will reprogram all LCM's.
Note:
A warm system reboot can also be performed by pressing Reset SW1 on the back of the CPU board. A Warm
reboot will not reboot the FIM, LIM, NIM or LCM modules. To reboot the entire system, disconnect batteries
and remove power to the panel for at least 10 seconds.
7.3.8.11 S
ERVICE
M
ENU
–
D
IAGNOSTICS
–
E
RASE
F
LASH
S
ECTORS
This command will take you to a special erase flash sector menu. This menu is to be used by factory trained
technicians only as it allows the deleting of individual flash memory sectors. The accidental erasure of 1 or more
flash sectors may render the system inoperative and cause the system to malfunction.
7.3.8.12 S
ERVICE
M
ENU
–
D
IAGNOSTICS
–
D
EISOL
A
LL
I
SOLATES
&
R
ESET
A
LL
A
LARMS
This command will reset all alarms and de-isolate all isolated points on the panel.
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