INFINITY ID2 USER MANUAL, MAINTENANCE GUIDE & LOG BOOK
Software Versions: PANEL 0.X – R8629 & LOOP 0.J-R624
Approved Document No: GLT2-211-7-2
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Issue 1.00 Author: NRPJ Date: 23/1/2013
WHAT TO DO IF THE FIRE ALARM PANEL SHOWS AN ALARM (RED LED)
Write down the LCD reading and which LEDs are lit (either in the log book, or on a piece of
paper for transferring to the log book later)
Follow the building procedures for fire alarm activation.
When the building has been evacuated, the sounders can be silenced by entering access code 123 and pressing the Stop Sounder
button, then pressing the Silence Buzzer button. (Note that the sounders may take up to 8 seconds to stop)
If there is no sign of fire, investigate the area that reported the fire CAREFULLY. Check for a detector with its LED on, or SOUNDER
BASE STROBE LIGHT flashing or a call point with its RED LED lit.
If a detector caused the alarm, look for any innocent phenomena that could have activated it
(Steam, cooking food, exhaust smoke, excessive dust etc can all activate a smoke detector.).
If anything is found, try to clear the room by opening a window.
If a fire is discovered, call the fire brigade.
To reset the panel press the reset button.
If the panel goes back into alarm, silence the sounders and call the engineer.
WHAT TO DO IF THE FIRE ALARM PANEL SHOWS A FAULT (YELLOW LED)
Write down the LCD reading and which LEDs are lit (either in the log book, or on a piece of paper for transferring to the log book
later)
All fault indications will need the service engineer’s attention. Call the engineer as soon as possible. Note that when the alarm is in a
fault condition, the majority of the system may still function correctly. Extra vigilance should be paid in the area with the fault. The
alarm may not be operational in this area.
The panel`s internal buzzer can be silenced by entering access code 123 and pressing the Silence buzzer button. If the fault comes
and goes, the panel will buzz every time the fault happens. If this is not acceptable you may be able to disable the zone that has the
fault. (see page 10)