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Menu Level (4.3)
Fault Status
XPander detectors incorporate algorithms to minimise unwanted alarms whilst maintaining a high
level of protection. The FastTest® function reduces the number of detection samples required for an
Background Level
alarm condition therefore making it quicker to test detectors. When FasTest is selected the devices
Fast Test
LED will flash once per second. After a pre-selected period of time the device will return to normal
operating mode. This period applies to all detectors logged on to the interface. Once selected a
Ident
count-down time is shown. On receipt of an alarm from a detector the timer resets the period
selected and resumes the countdown. If no alarm is received the interface and detectors return to
their normal operating mode.
Menu Level (4.4)
Fault Status
This menu shows the unique identification number of the interface.
Background Level
Fast Test
Ident
Menu Level (5.0)
Device Status
From this menu it is possible to view and/or select the two signalling channels manually from
the 32 available. The default setting is automatic channel selection and the interface defaults to
Add New Device
CH8 and CH26 for communication. The default setting should be altered if multiple interfaces are
Remove Device
being used on site. A maximum of five interfaces can be used in any one site. If more are required
please contact Apollo.
Interface Status
Radio Channels
The menu devices available will depend on whether devices are logged on to the interface.
Manual channel select is only accessible when no devices are logged on the interface. If devices
are logged on only the 'Currently Used' option is shown.
See Appendix B for a full list of frequencies.
Menu Level (5.1)
Currently Used
When selected the currently used frequencies for CH1 and CH2 are shown. If more than one
interface is being used, refer to before logging on the devices and make sure to follow the
Auto Select
instructions given for the selection of frequencies which is printed on the lid of the unit.
Manual Select
Menu Level (5.2)
Currently Used
This does not detect communications from other XPander devices. It will scan for other sources
of background noise. The auto selected channels should not be used when multiple interfaces are
Auto Select
fitted, only the channels given in Appendix B
Manual Select
This function should not be used without consulting Apollo.
Menu Level (5.3)
Currently Used
Radio channels should be manually selected when more than one interface is installed on a
system (see Multiple Interfaces on page). Channel information is shown on both the lid of the
Auto Select
interface and in Appendix B.
Manual Select
Select 'First Channel' and scroll to the desired channel and enter. Do this procedure again for
'Second Channel'. Channel selection must be done before devices are logged on.
Note: Menu Levels 5.2 and 5.3 are not available if devices are logged on to the interface.
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