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The ZX10Se control panel forms the heart of the fire
detection system. A steel enclosure contains all the required
components – microprocessor, power supply plus a clear
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), system status indicators and
the control buttons that form the user interface.
A quick glance enables users to assess the condition of the
fire alarm system. Alarm and Fault conditions are highlighted
by LEDs and supported by enhanced text descriptions on
the LCD display. Clearly labelled buttons allow users to
quickly manipulate the system providing both audible and
tactile feedback of successful operations.
Accidental operation is prevented by user pass codes that
are required to gain access to functions. Basic functions
(Evacuate, Reset, Mute, Accept, Silence) are available at one
access level whilst more advanced operations are protected
by a secondary level pass code. Individual device isolations,
test modes and configuration data are all protected by these
secondary access levels.
System Design & Planning
Inside each control panel the microprocessor maintains
a log of the events or actions occurring on the system.
Fires, Faults, tested devices and diagnostics are all
electronically logged for future reference. Remote (or
local) printers can easily be connected to provide a
paper copy of events as and when they occur or provide
a historical record.
The control panel can be configured to support any one
of the five detection protocols by installing the correct
loop driver cards in the control panel. For each loop the
control panel will support a total up to 126 devices
using Apollo, Hochiki or Nittan protocols and up to a
maximum of 99 sensors and 99 modules (call points,
monitor, control, conventional zone modules and
addressable sounders) using the Morley-IAS or System
Sensor protocols.
The flexibility of the ZX10Se design allows the control
panel to be connected to a wide variety of peripheral
devices. From display repeaters to custom mimic
displays, printers, serial data interfaces and switching
relay interfaces.
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