Radionics D7024 Operating instructions

Category
Fire protection
Type
Operating instructions

Radionics D7024 is a powerful and versatile fire alarm control/communicator that provides advanced protection for your property. With its built-in keypad, alphanumeric LCD display, and a variety of programmable features, the D7024 is easy to use and customize to meet your specific needs.

Some of the key capabilities of the D7024 include:

  • Local notification appliance control: The D7024 can be programmed to activate bells, sirens, or other notification appliances in the event of an alarm or trouble condition.
  • Remote communication: The D7024 can be connected to a central monitoring station to report alarms and other system events.

Radionics D7024 is a powerful and versatile fire alarm control/communicator that provides advanced protection for your property. With its built-in keypad, alphanumeric LCD display, and a variety of programmable features, the D7024 is easy to use and customize to meet your specific needs.

Some of the key capabilities of the D7024 include:

  • Local notification appliance control: The D7024 can be programmed to activate bells, sirens, or other notification appliances in the event of an alarm or trouble condition.
  • Remote communication: The D7024 can be connected to a central monitoring station to report alarms and other system events.
Operating Instructions
for the
D7024 Fire Alarm
Control/Communicator
Understanding the Built-in Keypad
The keypad built into the control/communicator is an alphanumeric LCD keypad. It has a two line by 16 character
display to provide information on various control panel functions. In most instances, the top line of the display
provides general system status information, while the second line describes specific devices that may be relevant
to the current system status. When keys are being pressed, the display usually shows the current action on the top
line, while displaying rotating menu choices on the second line. A built-in sounder is used to annunciate keystroke
entries and as an interior warning device.
Modes of System Operation
Normal Operation
: When the system is operating normally, it displays SYSTEM NORMAL on the top line of the
display, the Power LED is on steady, and no other LEDs are lit. If the system is programmed to require a PIN, the
second line of the LCD screen will display “ENTER PIN:”, otherwise the control panel will bypass this display and
will show a rotating menu of possible user actions.
Alarm Operation
: When an alarm occurs, the top line of the display will show FIRE ALARM”. This display will
override any other system display. The second line of the display will show the number of the point that is in alarm,
alternating with the programmed description for the affected point. If more than one alarm (or other off-normal
condition) is active, they will be shown on the second line of the display, one after another. The built-in sounder turns
on with a steady tone, and outputs programmed to activate with the current alarm condition(s) will activate.
Trouble Operation
: When a trouble condition occurs (e.g. wiring for a point is cut, AC power fails, etc.), the
sounder will activate briefly, every 10 seconds. The Trouble LED will light and the top line of the display will show
SYSTEM TROUBLE”. The second line of the display will identify the specific problem.
Using PIN Numbers:
On systems that are configured with no requirement for PIN numbers, commands such as
RESET and SILENCE can be performed by simply pressing the appropriate key, once the panel has been opened
to access the keys. On systems that require a PIN number, the user must first enter their assigned four digit PIN
number, and then a list of available options will be displayed. Once the PIN number has been entered, simply press
the key for the desired command.
Local Service Representative
Name ________________________________
Address ______________________________
_____________________________________
Phone _______________________________
This document must be framed and mounted
in view adjacent to the FACP.
Silence
History
Reset
1
2 3
4 5
6
7
8
9
Drill
Disable
Test
Clear Prog Cmnd
0#
*
Power
Silenced
Trouble
Alarm
The green Power LED is on when AC power is present,
and flashes when the unit is operating from battery power.
The red Alarm LED illuminates whenever the system has
registered an alarm and has not been reset.
The yellow T
r
ouble LED is lit wheneve
r
the system has
detected a problem with its wiring or internal circuitry. It
remains on even when the trouble sounder has been
silenced, turning off only when the underlying trouble
condition has been corrected. The trouble LED flashes
while programming mode is active.
The yellow Silenced LED illuminates when an alarm or
trouble condition has been manually silenced by the user.
It turns off when the condition that was silenced is corrected.
While programming, the
Clear
key can be used to exit
menus or exit programming mode entirely.
The
Drill
key is used to activate the local notification
appliance circuits manually.
The
History
key allows the record of system events to be
viewed.
The
Command
key is used to accept data when in
Programming mode.
The
Silence
key quiets the bells/sirens for an alarm or
trouble condition.
The
Reset
key briefly turns off power to detectors to reset
them and clears any off-normal conditions.
The
Programming
key will select the programming mode.
The
Disable
key allows the system to disable or re-enable
inputs, notification appliance circuits or relays (outputs),
and the dialer.
The
Test
key allows one of seven special test modes to
be selected.
© 2001 Radionics, a division of Detection Systems, Inc. P/N: 34172D 8/01
PO Box 80012, Salinas, CA 93912-0012 USA Operating Instructions D7024
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Radionics D7024 Operating instructions

Category
Fire protection
Type
Operating instructions

Radionics D7024 is a powerful and versatile fire alarm control/communicator that provides advanced protection for your property. With its built-in keypad, alphanumeric LCD display, and a variety of programmable features, the D7024 is easy to use and customize to meet your specific needs.

Some of the key capabilities of the D7024 include:

  • Local notification appliance control: The D7024 can be programmed to activate bells, sirens, or other notification appliances in the event of an alarm or trouble condition.
  • Remote communication: The D7024 can be connected to a central monitoring station to report alarms and other system events.

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