My school has this exact same type of panel and color, with only 1 trouble. There's also a simplex 4009 ID-NET NAC extender, wich ive never heard of. Its right next to the 4010.
How can you test the system in "silent mode"? I get an email at work and they say they are working with the alarm company to test the alarm in silent mode and if a horn sounds to ignore it. Is there a way to silence the alarm sounders?
@JoeWest580 No, a supervisory is an alert to maintenance or other high authority that something is being tampered with. For example, if a water flow sensor was tampered with, it would cause a supervisory trouble.
Even with the horns and strobes disabled the system still thinks they are active, only the part of the alarm that stores that info is disabled the main chip still sees them as active and the phone cord is unplugged so the system is still trying to call out because the modem is still active. So the system is also trying to call the alarm company to show the system has an active alarm, once everything finally turns off the system resets
Yes its mine that I bought myself and gave to my department because we don't have anything to alert us if there is a fire in our station, (Yeah a fire in a fire station, like that would ever happen)
My school has this exact same type of panel and color, with only 1 trouble. There's also a simplex 4009 ID-NET NAC extender, wich ive never heard of. Its right next to the 4010.
Tabby266 1 year ago 3
Nice panel. Is it brand new?
Brychase121 2 years ago 3
How can you test the system in "silent mode"? I get an email at work and they say they are working with the alarm company to test the alarm in silent mode and if a horn sounds to ignore it. Is there a way to silence the alarm sounders?
travelplus1 3 years ago 3
a supervisory indicates that a part of the system has been disabled like a sprinkler or something
JoeWest580 3 years ago 4
@JoeWest580 No, a supervisory is an alert to maintenance or other high authority that something is being tampered with. For example, if a water flow sensor was tampered with, it would cause a supervisory trouble.
gnutelliums 1 year ago 3
cool
JoeWest580 3 years ago 3
So, whenever the red light to the far left is blinking or on, the alarms are activated?
oopsibrokeit726 4 years ago 3
Did you get all those troubles cleared up?
SilentXKnight5204 4 years ago 3
Awesome video. Why does it take so long to reset though?
SilentXKnight5204 4 years ago 3
Even with the horns and strobes disabled the system still thinks they are active, only the part of the alarm that stores that info is disabled the main chip still sees them as active and the phone cord is unplugged so the system is still trying to call out because the modem is still active. So the system is also trying to call the alarm company to show the system has an active alarm, once everything finally turns off the system resets
pfd3916 4 years ago 3
Awesome video!
schuminweb 4 years ago 3
If thats yours only a few words: lucky ass punk! I respect you!
danll5 4 years ago 3
Yes its mine that I bought myself and gave to my department because we don't have anything to alert us if there is a fire in our station, (Yeah a fire in a fire station, like that would ever happen)
pfd3916 4 years ago 3
Lucky...
danll5 4 years ago 4