Potter RA-7692 User Manual

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Annunciator Manual • 8910224 • Rev C • 6/09

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Tones

Your annunciator also contains a small speaker that alerts you to

events as they occur on your system. Below are brief descriptions

of the different tones you’ll hear from the keypad:
Key press tone: A short beep when you press a key on the keypad.
Trouble tone: A steady tone indicating a trouble condition on your

system. Press a Select key and then enter the user code to silence

the trouble tone.
Fire Alarm Tone: Your keypad sounds a siren-like tone in one

second intervals. This is in addition to other bells or sirens you

may have on your system.

Fire System Terms

Zone

A zone refers to one or more fire system devices. For example,

smoke detectors on the east side of the premises can be grouped

together under the zone name EAST SMOKES.
Central Station Monitoring

Your system can also be programmed to send alarm and trouble

reports to a central station where operators can dispatch the

appropriate authorities.

Status List

Status is a feature that automatically displays the status of your

system on the annunciators. The Status List displays alarm or

trouble conditions on zones and trouble conditions that occur with

AC or battery power or the phone lines. If more than one alarm or

trouble condition occurs at the same time, the annunciator displays

this information in order of occurrence.

Silencing the Bells During an Alarm

While the alarm bell or siren is sounding, enter the user code. The

keypad displays ALARM SILENCED.

Silencing the Annunciator Trouble Sounder

To silence the trouble sounder in the annunciator, press any Select

key and enter the user code. To silence the keypad sounder when a

Supervisor zone is in alarm. You must enter the user code.

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