Product Manuals/Man-1057 Syncro User_09 Page 7 of 8NOTE: When a device is disabled, the Syncro panel ignores the analogue value reported by the device. Allother faults for the device (missing device, double address, internal fault, type changed, bad data etc.) arestill reported by the Syncro panel.Disable SoundersThis menu option is used to disable all sounder outputs fitted to the control panel. A sounder output isdefined as any output that has been set to respond to the Silence and Evacuate panel commands.Sounder outputs may be directly wired to the control panel (Sounder circuit 1 to 4) or loop driven devices.The Sounder Fault / Disabled LED indicator will be illuminated, as well as the General DisablementIndicator.Disable Panel OutputsThis menu option allows the following panel outputs to be independently disabled; Fire Contact Alarm Contact Fire Routing Output Extinguishant Output Fault Contact Monitored Aux. O/PWhen the Fire Routing output is disabled, the front panel Fire Routing Fault / Disabled indicator andGeneral Disablement indicator will be permanently illuminated.View / Restore DisablementsTo cancel any disablements, there are two options. The first is to scroll through each individual menuoption, then toggle any disablements to the normal condition. The second, preferred option, is to use theView / Restore Disablements option. This menu option will allow the user to scroll through all activedisablements and individually enable each disablement by pressing the Enter button.5.2 View DevicesThis menu option permits the user to view all addresses connected to each detection circuit. For eachaddress & sub-address, the LCD status display will give the device type, zone and location text. Inaddition, analogue devices will give an indication of the analogue value of the current device.For digital input devices (Manual call points, switch monitor units etc) the input state is given, either asNormal or Activated. For output devices, the output state will be shown as either Normal, Intermittent ofContinuous.This menu is used by experienced personnel to investigate the current status of the system and may helpin fault finding techniques.5.3 Test ZonesTest ZonesEach zone may be individually put in to a Test Mode condition. When test mode is selected, the devices inthe zone may be tested and the Syncro panel will automatically reset after 3 seconds. This is used for oneman testing of the fire system.When a zone is put in to test mode, the user is prompted to select the sounder response behaviour for theselected zone. When set to the ON position, all sounder outputs will sound for the duration of the fireevent. The sounders will be muted when the panel automatically resets.NOTE: On systems with a high number of Loop powered sounders fitted, all sounders may not be able toactivate within the 3 second fire period and therefore loop sounder confirmation may be intermittent.View & Restore Zones in TestTo cancel any zones in test, there are two options. The first is to scroll through each zone in the Test Zonemenu, then toggle any active zones to the normal condition. The second is to use the View / RestoreZones in Test option. This menu option will allow the user to scroll through all active zones in test andindividually enable each disablement by pressing the Enter button.