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30 Amended: Jan 2014Buzzer Disabled/EnabledThe Buzzer can permanently disabled using this feature, a disabled led will be displayed on the paneland when interrogating the disable devices in the user menu, this will be shown as 1 I/O disabled.Intermittent Fault SearchWhen a device goes into fault the panel has polled the detector a number of times to confirm the fault(this is called integration), this can take up to 90 secs dependant on the length of the loop and numberof devices installed.This feature forces the panel to indicate a fault on the first poll, which means the fault will appearalmost immediately.This is particularly useful if a detector has an intermittent fault that would normally not be seen duringthe standard polling sequence.Generally this setting should be initiated at the commissioning stage.LogosThis menu allows the engineer to change the Logo shown on the front screen of the panelCustomers can also download their own logo into the panel from the Commissioning menuThe logo must be configured as a Monochrome Bitmap (.BMP) 160 x 80 pixels.FIG 26Non Latching RF Faults.With the addition of the Addressable and Conventional Radio fire Hybrid panels and the ability tonetwork Radio panels, extra features have been added into the menu structure to support these units.One of which is the ability to select Non latching faults on the main panel.Radio devices are highly susceptible to interference and blocked communications from varioussources and as such could go ‘Missing’ for short periods. These periods would generate faults on thepanel so could be classed as nuisance warnings therefore whilst still providing these warnings itwould be unreasonable to expect the user to have to reset the panel every time, so the RF ‘MissingAddress’ faults can now clear when the devices re-establish communications with the panel.Tamper faults continue to ‘Latch’.