One-man test, Automatic re-sound – programmable option – Noby UK Noby-220iR2 2-Zone User Manual

Page 8

Advertising
background image

Noby-220iiiiR2 Installation Manual

Page 8

Software Revision1-0

-

-

-

One-man test

The one-man test is a test facility to aid commissioning and testing of the system, allowing the installer to
walk-test the system and trigger each detection device in turn.

followed by

.

• Enter the Engineer Access Code-2

• Press either

and/or

to toggle on/off the desired zone/s for testing.

• The selected zone/s are indicated by rotating LED patterns on the corresponding pushbutton/s.
• You now have 90s to trigger the first device, and 90s thereafter to trigger the next device.
• Each triggered device will pulse the sounders and flash the red zone LEDs until the test alarm condition is

clear. The panel automatically resets the detectors. Note that the relay output remains unaffected by the
one-man test mode.

• Press

to exit the one-man test mode.


Note: The panel automatically kicks back to normal standby User Mode after 90s of no activity, or if there is

a real fire condition detected on a zone not being tested.

Automatic Re-sound – Programmable Option

It is a requirement of EN54-4 that it must be possible to configure the fire panel to automatically re-sound
following an alarm in another zone. This is the default factory setting for the Noby-220iiiiR2. The panel can be
reconfigured to automatically re-sound following an alarm only in the same zone by clearing the option
switch. From normal standby User Mode enter the following key sequence:

Engineer Access Code-1

Select

Toggle

Auto Re-sound Option

LEDs Off= No Auto Re-sound
LEDs On= Auto Re-sound*

* Factory default setting


• The green Power LED flashes rapidly upon successfully entering the Engineer Access Code-1.

• The LEDs surrounding button

indicate the current option status.

• Toggle button

to set/unset the desired option.

• Press

to accept OR press

to quit without updating the option.

1

2

1

1

2

2

2

1

2

2

2

Advertising