ID50 Series Panel - Operating ManualAutomatic Alarms - What to do5 997-264-000-8, Issue 8January 20073 Automatic Alarms - What to doBefore any automatic alarms have been sounded thepanel only operates in display mode (quiescent state).The user must then turn the keyswitch to the right or entera Level 2 access code to enable the panel’s pushbuttons.Only one alarm condition can be displayed at a timeon the LCD. If fire alarms, faults and/or warning conditions(Plant Alarm) are present on the panel at the same time,they are displayed in the following priority order:a. Fire Alarms.b. Pre-alarmsc. Faults.d. Warnings.The alarm condition is registered in a log.The user must then enter a Level 2 access code, or turnthe keyswitch to the right, to enable the panel’spushbuttons. When the Level 2 access code is active,the ‘ 2 / 8 ’ buttons can be used to scroll through thealarms and the ‘ 4 ’ button will display the first alarm.3.1 FireAutomatic panel actions:If the system detects a fire alarm, the panel always doesthe following automatically:a. Operates the internal (high-pitched) buzzer.b. Illuminates the red FIRE LEDs, and the numberedred ZONE FIRE LED.c. Displays information on the LCD regarding the firecondition. The information includes device addressand device location (see example below).FIRE 02 / 05 Z01 M12 MCP 11:59MAIN BUILDING BASEMENT ROOM 23Note: If a delay is configured DELAYED is displayed onthe top line of the LCD. When a delay is active theDELAY ACTIVE LED illuminates and the remainingtime before the first day mode delay expires isdisplayed every 5 secs. The LED only extinguisheswhen the delay period has expired.d. Operates the sounders and output modules accordingto the panel’s Control-by-Event (CBE) Rules(configured during the Commissioning stage).ALARMCONDITIONZONENUMBERDEVICEADDRESSZONE TEXTTIME OF LOGGEDALARM CONDITIONDISPLAYEDALARMCONDITIONLOGGEDALARMCONDITIONSDEVICETYPEDEVICETEXT