11. Has no element text been programmed, the second line of the zone text (if available) is displayed. In this case, the '.'-button has a special function: The detector zone whose technical message is currently displayed is disabled by using this button. 4.7.4 Displaying fault messages - menu point [Faults] Scroll through all current faults by using the '^v'-buttons (details see from page 58 in Chapter 5.5: "Fault-message condition"). 1.ACTU.FLT 0003/018 2.ENERGY FAULT stand-by battery Figure 10: Example for the display of faults Left figure: Display of a fault of actuation Nr. 3, element Nr. 18. Has no element text been programmed, the second line of the actuation text (if available) is displayed. Right figure: Energy fault, fault of the stand-by battery. In addition to the fault cause, the name and number of the concerning BCnet sectional control panel (=GSSnet member number) are displayed if the fault of a part of a BCnet sectional control panel of the network fire detection control panel BCnet216 is reported. Faults that are detected by the control panel itself (e.g., a fault of the function of a part of the control panel) as well as faults that are transmitted to the control panel by connected fault detectors are displayed in this menu point. In this case, the '.'-button has a special function: The detector zone whose fault message is currently displayed is disabled by using this button. 4.7.5 Displaying disablements - menu point [Disablements] Scroll through all current disablements by using the '^v'-buttons (details see from page 61 in Chapter 5.6: "Disablement condition"). . HB216AE.SAM / 0130 / AN9161202 ZN5002/73/38 User Manual Series BC216 / Part A Chapter 4 • Basic operation of the fire detection control panels Series BC216 39 User Manual Series BC216 / Part A Chapter 4 • Basic operation of the fire detection control panels Series BC216 39 3 Figure 11: Example for the display of the disablement of a technical message, zone 3. In this case, the '.'-button has a special function: The part of the system whose disablement is currently displayed is enabled by using this button (Menu-quick-operation). 4.7.6 Displaying test conditions - menu point [Test conditions] Scroll through all system parts in test condition by using the '^v'-buttons (details see from page 63 in Chapter 5.7: "Test condition"). 1.TEST COND 0003 Figure 12: Example for the display of a test condition of zone 3. In this case, the '.'-button has a special function: The part of the system whose test condition is currently displayed is disabled by using this button (Menu-quick-operation). 4.7.7 Displaying and operating detector zones - menu point [Zone:] In this menu point you can operate, activate (for test purposes) and display the condition of whole detector zones as well as single elements of detector zones. Note the hints given starting page 33 in Chapter 4.3: "Operations using the menu"! Minimum requirement for this menu point is authorization level 2. The installer sets the parameters of detector zones to zones for fire detection, for technical messages or for fault messages while the system is put into operation. The differences between the different kinds of detector zones lie basically in the kind of alarm given and in how the alarm is reset. At the enablement of a detector zone or of elements of these zones, the control panel checks for 5 seconds if a criterion for an alarm currently exists in this zone. In such a case (e.g., a manual call point has not been reset after an alarm activation), the enablement is refused and the LC-display shows [Cannot be enabled!] or [Cannot be enabled completely!]. Before enabling a detector zone or a detector, you have to make sure that the local conditions cannot cause an alarm situation during enablement. Not all automatic fire detectors that are on the market are able to detect an alarm situation and contact the fire detection control panel within 5 seconds. 4.7.7.1 Operating whole detector zones After confirming the menu point [Zone:], the first available detector zone is proposed with the corresponding zone-text. You can either accept the proposal, search the desired detector zone by using the '^v'-buttons, or directly enter the zone number of the desired zone. You confirm the choice by using the button '.'. You can go directly to the menu point [Zone:] by using the menu-quick-operation. See from page 33 in Chapter 4.3.1: "Menu-quick-operation". The third line of the LC-display shows the current condition of the chosen zone in capital letters. If you intend to change this condition you can either scroll to the desired condition by using the '^v'-buttons or by the menu-quick-operation, using numeric buttons: "0" - disable "1" - enable "2" - activate (for test purposes) "3" - test condition on. HB216AE.SAM / 0130 / AN9161202 . ZN5002/73/39 4040 No alarm is transmitted by detector zones that are disab...