TSA-1000
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2012 Telefire Fire & Gas Detectors Ltd
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LED
Its Color and meaning
(EN 54 / CP 10 version)
Its Color and meaning (UL 864
/ IS 1220 version)
Ground Fault
Yellow LED. Indicates a ground
leak.
•
Off during normal operation
•
ON indicate a ground fault.
Pressing
Acknowledge
will
turn the LED ON until
resolution of the problem
Yellow LED. Indicates a ground
leak.
•
Off during normal operation
•
Flashes to indicate a
ground fault. Pressing
Acknowledge
will turn the
LED ON until resolution of
the problem
FWRE Fault
Yellow LED. Indicates a Fault
Warning Device Fault.
•
Off during normal operation
•
ON during a fault in the
FWRE equipment.
Yellow LED. Indicates a Fault
Warning Routing Equipment
Fault.
•
Off during normal operation
•
ON during a fault in the
FWRE equipment.
Auxiliary
Yellow LED. Indicates a fault in
an auxiliary device. Additional
detail is shown on the digital
display.
•
Off during normal operation
•
Flashes upon a fault event
in any output device (other
than Horn and outputs
configured as "General,
Silenced")
Yellow LED. Indicates a fault in
an auxiliary device. Additional
detail is shown on the digital
display.
•
Off during normal operation
•
Flashes on upon a fault
event in any output device
(other than Horn and
outputs configured as
"General, Silenced").
Pressing
Acknowledge
will
turn the LED ON until
resolution of the problem
A
Reserved for future use
Reserved for future use
B
Reserved for future use
Reserved for future use
C
Reserved for future use
Reserved for future use
9.2
Digital Display and Digital Display Indicators
The digital display includes three 7-segments digits and a group of 4 discreet separate
LEDs to its right. These LEDs detail and clarify the information provided by the digital
display.
A
More Events
LED indicates that there are additional events other than the one shown
on the display currently, which can be accessed using the keyboard.
The display module allows a detailed display of work states, faults, programming, etc in
a clear and detailed way to the operator and the technician.
In normal condition, the digital display scrolls the figure
8
from left to right.