Fenwal FENWALNET 6000 Questions
Questions and answers specific to the Fenwal FENWALNET 6000.
Questions and answers specific to the Fenwal FENWALNET 6000.
The FenwalNET 6000 follows a three-stage progression for suppression: Pre-Alarm, Pre-Release, and Release. The Pre-Alarm state is a warning triggered by a...
Configuration of zone assignments and cause-and-effect logic (control-by-event scenarios) is performed via the FCS-6000 Configuration Program for custom setups...
To perform a walk test without triggering notification appliances, use the Silent Walk Test mode, which functions identically to an audible test but does not...
The FENWALNET 6000 requires sealed, lead-acid batteries only (Page 36) [1]. The standard cabinet accommodates two 12 AH batteries, though the system supports...
To network FENWALNET 6000 panels, you must install a Network Interface Card (NIC) in each control unit and configure the peer-to-peer relationship using the...
The FENWALNET 6000 SLC loop supports up to 255 SmartOne devices, including CPD-7052 ionization, PSD-7152 photoelectric, and THD-7252 heat detectors (Page 1,...
Common trouble codes on the FENWALNET 6000 indicate specific wiring or hardware issues. Ground Faults signify a low impedance path between a field conductor...
You can program the FENWALNET 6000 using the FCS-6000 Configuration Program for site-specific applications or utilize the built-in Auto-Setup and AutoLearn...
The FENWALNET 6000 supports both Class A and Class B wiring for its single signaling line circuit (SLC) [1]. It is compatible with Class-B, Style-4, and...
To navigate the FENWALNET 6000 interface, open the control unit door to access the operator keys and use the <SCROLL> key to cycle through active events (Page...