FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia
Installation and Operation Manual
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4.1.5 Description of the Buzzer
The buzzer of the FDCIE sounds by priority coming from high to low as follows: safe state, fire,
supervisory, fault and normal. The sound patterns of the buzzer are:
Safe state, sounds steadily.
Fire alarm, 0.5 second on, 0.5 second off.
Supervisory, 1 second on, 1 second off.
Fault, 2 second on, 2 second off.
Normal, no sound.
4.1.6 Others
Access levels are downwards applicable. A higher level enables access at levels lower than it.
If there is no key pressed for over 3 minutes, the FDCIE will exit any menu it is in without
saving.
Remote EVAC input, SILENCE input and RESET input are dry contact input type. If an input is
shorted for 2 seconds, the FDCIE will operate correspondingly regardless of access levels.
A Sounder output delay will only work if all of the following conditions are met:
The sounder is associated with a zone and is programmed with delay. (refer 3.5.2)
Zone has been set as “No Manual Call Point”. (refer 3.5.1)
This sounder output is not activated, not in fault or disabled condition.
If fire alarm comes from the associated zone, the sounder output will be started with a
delay and
DELAY MODE
LED flashes.
Sounders and Alarm Output will not be activated if they are disabled or in fault.
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Note: If a sounder output is activated with delay, and another zone is also associated with this
sounder output but is programmed as immediate output, then a fire alarm from this zone will
override the delay and activate the sounder output immediately.
If a sounder output is activated with delay, and another zone is also associated with this
sounder but is programmed with a delay time shorter than the remaining delay time, then a
fire alarm from this zone will override the previous delay and activate the sounder output
with the shorter delay time.
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