Search Results for "Supervisory"
Browse fire alarm questions and answers matching "Supervisory".
Browse fire alarm questions and answers matching "Supervisory".
The MS-5024 is a conventional panel and does not support addressable points; instead, you program the function of its five hardware zones. To configure these,...
The VISTA-128FBPT supports several zone types, including Fire, Waterflow, Burglary (Perimeter and Interior), Panic, Carbon Monoxide, and Supervisory zones...
To connect the DCT-1E to an MXL system, you must provide 24 VDC power from the panel and use contact closures to trigger the communicator's five channel inputs...
To program an MXL system, you must use the CSG-M (AccuLINK) software to create a configuration file and then transfer it to the panel. The software is used to...
The 3-MODCOM is a modem communicator module that provides dialer and modem functions for the EST3 system, connecting it to the switched telephone network (Page...
To set zone types on the MS-5024, you must enter programming mode and assign a function code to the specific memory address for each zone. Use addresses 57...
The Kidde AEGIS 2.0 requires a 5.1K Ohm, 1/2 Watt resistor (P/N 06-129025-002) for its detection, manual release, abort, and supervisory initiating circuits...
The FX-10 onboard relays are located at TB3 and provide common signals for Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble events. These relays are not field-configurable and...
To perform a walk test on the FX-10, ensure the panel has no active alarm or supervisory events. This procedure allows a single technician to test devices as...
To configure Supervisory 1 (SUP 1) as a fourth detection circuit (DET 4), you must adjust the panel's configuration settings. Note that once SUP 1 is...
To initiate a walk test on the FX-5, ensure the panel has no active alarm or supervisory events, as the test will not operate under those conditions. Use the...
The Kidde FX-5 conventional fire alarm control panel requires a 4.7 kΩ end-of-line resistor (EOLR) for standard Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs) [1]. For IDCs...
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...