The following information is applicable only
where local ordinance permits use of your
alarm control panel for fire detection. Refer to
the instructions furnished with the control
panel for important information on how to pre-
pare an evacuation plan.
Controlling Your Fire Circuit
If your system includes smoke detectors or
heat-sensing thermostats, you have 24-hour
fire protection. The panel will constantly moni-
tor this zone for any alarm or trouble condition.
Fire-Zone Alarm
An alarm on the Fire Zone will cause the red
FIRE/TROUBLE light to come on and the
sounder to pulse. The fire alarm will sound,
overriding any other alarm.
Fire-Zone Trouble
If there is trouble on the fire circuit, the red
FIRE/TROUBLE light will flash and the
sounder will pulse after a 10-second delay. To
silence the sounder, hold down Key [9]. The
light will continue to flash to indicate the
trouble. After the trouble is repaired, hold
down Key [9] again until the beep sounds; the
keypad will reset after a brief delay and the
light will go off.
Resetting After An Alarm
The fire alarm may be reset by holding
down Key [9] for 2 seconds, then arming and
disarming or (if so programmed) by waiting
for it to automatically shut off. The sounder
and the FIRE/TROUBLE light will stay on. Hold
down Key [9] to silence the sounder. The red
FIRE/TROUBLE light should go off in about 30
seconds. If smoke has not cleared from a
smoke detector, or a thermostat has not
cooled, the red FIRE/TROUBLE light will re-
main on. Hold down Key [9] every 30 seconds
or so until the condition has cleared and the
light goes off.
FIRE PROTECTION
Napco Security Systems, Inc.
333 Bayview Avenue
Amityville, New York 11701
OI142B 7/93