Led indications, User responsibilities, In the event of a fire – Noby UK Noby-448 4-Zone User Manual

Page 3: When the alarm sounds, Silencing the panel, To re-sound the alarm, What to do in the event of a fire alarm, Resetting the system

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LED Indications

LED Indications

Continuous

Flashing

8 Zone Fire LED’s

Zones alarmed

First to alarm

Common Fire LED

One or more zones in fire condition

N/A

Zone Fault LED’s
(non-latching) **

Zone/s in fault

Zone/s isolated (slow flash)
Head Removed (intermittent ‘winking’)

Common Fault LED

Any zone fault or system fault

Fault Input terminal active, non-latching

Sounder Fault LED

Sounder fault

Sounders Isolated

PSU Fault LED

Low voltage (< 21 volts), non-latching

Fuses F1,F2,F7, Low volts & Battery

CPU Fault LED

Remote Bus fault

CPU watchdog warning

Power LED

Primary supply (mains) OK. Off=mains fail

Mains restored

Relay Isolate LED

N/A

Relay isolated

Function LED

Access code successfully entered

N/A

Isolate LED

N/A

One or more zones isolated

Test LED

N/A

7 day fire test reminder



WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE ALARM ?

User responsibilities

The Responsible Person for the fire alarm should devise written procedures for the action to be taken in the event
of a fire alarm and ensure that all other users have received sufficient training on how to operate the system
properly and that they are familiar with these procedures.

In the event of a fire

In the event of a fire alarm the fire control panel will:

activate the Main Sounders and internal Panel Sounder.

activate the Alarm Relay which may trigger any connected ancillary equipment.

the LED display will indicate:

o

Common Fire LED

o

one or more Zone LEDs indicating the location of the fire
(the first zone to alarm is distinguishable by a flashing Zone Fire LED)


When the alarm sounds

CARRY OUT THE PRESCRIBED FIRE ALARM PROCEDURE

Silencing the panel

Only after the prescribed Fire Alarm Procedures have been carried out should you silence the audible sounders.

Mute Sounders

[3][6][3][6] [1 Mute Sndrs]

Mute Panel

[3][6][3][6] [4 Mute Panel]

To re-sound the alarm

Once silenced the sounders can be manually re-activated:

Evacuate [3][6][3][6] [2 Evacuate]


Resetting the system

Only perform a System Reset once the cause of the alarm has been established.

Quick Reset

[3][6][3][6] [1] [4] [5]

If the original cause of the alarm still exists or has not cleared then the alarm will immediately re-sound.

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