3 led indicators, Led indicators – Fire-Lite ECC-50/100E Emergency Command Center User Manual

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Emergency Command Center Manual —

P/N LS10001-000FL-E:A 4/10/2013

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LED Indicators

Operating Instructions

ton description. When the operator completes the page, any previously interrupted emergency

broadcast will resume. Previously initiated emergency broadcast will also resume after the push-to-

talk (PTT) switch is held for more than 3 minutes (timer is programmable).

MNS Control

This button is only used when the system is configured for combination fire/mass notification oper-

ation or mass notification only operation.
For mass notification only operation, pressing this button will activate the “MNS active” relay and

the onboard NAC. A second press will de-activate the “MNS active” relay, turn main control board

NAC off, and cancel all broadcasting.
For combination systems (fire and mass notification) where mass notification has a higher priority

through user programming, pressing this button will result in the shutdown of audible FACP NACs

and audio system speakers if they were active for fire. Pressing the button again causes the FACP to

re-activate audible FACP NACs and audio system speakers if they were previously active for fire.

System Control

This button is used to manually gain control of the audio system in preparation for an ALL CALL,

message activation, or general page. The main console will have system priority based upon user

programming. If the main console has higher priority than other system consoles (ECC-LOC,

ECC-RPU, ECC-RM) then the green LED will turn on steady to confirm control. If no other con-

sole is in control then pressing this button is not necessary to gain system control. A second press

is required after paging to relinquish control of the system.

Speaker Select 1-24

These buttons are used to manually activate or deactivate speaker zones (circuits).

Message Select 1-14

These buttons are used to manually activate or deactivate stored messages. If the system has been

programmed for greater than 8 messages then button 8 (the bottom button) becomes a “shift” but-

ton. To activate messages 8 through 14, the user must press the “shift” button followed by a mes-

sage button physically above it. Messages are in priority order where message 1 (the top button) has

highest priority. Pressing a higher priority message button after pressing a lower priority message

button will result in a message override.

Diagnostic Select

This button is used to examine specific trouble conditions for the remote amplifiers (distributed

audio amplifiers). The button is used to select or “scroll” to a specific remote amplifier. The fault

LEDs in the lower center of the display with “wrench” graphics will represent the amplifier

selected. When no amplifier is selected, those fault LEDs represent the main console status.

Trouble Silence

This button is used to manually silence the local trouble sounder.

Console Lamp Test

This button is used to test the console LEDs and local sounder. When pressed, all LEDs temporarily

light and the local sounder is turned on temporarily.

4.3 LED Indicators

Refer to Figure 1.4, “ECC-50/100 Keypad” on page 20.

Fire System Active

A green LED that turns on steady when the FACP is in alarm. This LED is used when the FACP to

ECC data bus has signaled a fire alarm or when any of the command inputs (CMD1-CMD8) has

activated for a fire alarm.

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