EMS SmartCell User manual

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SOUND/
SILENCE
SILENCE
BUZZER
RESET
COMMUNICATIONS
ALARM TRANSMITTED
FAULT/DISABLED
HEALTHY
DELAYS ACTIVE
SYSTEM FAULT
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED
GENERAL FAULT
GENERAL DISABLEMENT
IN TEST
POWER
ALERT
FIRE ZONES
INFORMATION ZONES
FIRE
ALARMS
FUNCTION 1
FUNCTION 2
1
2
3
4
1
0
Fire Control Panel
System Normal
12:12 Access
Wireless Control Panel
User Guide

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Contents
Introduction 3
A typical fire alarm system 4
Text descriptions 6
System zones 6
Zone text 7
Information devices 7
Zone LED indication 7
Fire control panel display 8
Normal display 8
Fire event display 8
Fault event display 9
Info event display 9
Fire control panel features 10
Fire control panel LEDs 11
Fire control panel buttons 12
Additional services 13
Access levels 14
Default user access code 14
User menu entry 14
How to clear a fire event 16
How to view the event history 17
User menu structure 18
View system status 19
Enable/disablements 20
Maintenance/test 22
Panel information 23
Language 23
Access level 3 23
Logout 23
Routine system testing 24
Logbook 25
Reference data tables 25
Events 26
Unwanted alarms 27
Maintenance work 27

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Introduction
This user guide contains all of the information required to operate this SmartCell fire system.
Fire systems are fitted to protect buildings and / or the people inside them, in the event of a fire
occurring.
Your fire system should comply with local fire regulations. Contact your installer/maintenance
company for more information.
This SmartCell fire system is wireless. Unlike hardwired fire systems, cabling is not required to connect
fire devices to the fire control panel.
Example SmartCell installation in a Café with a first floor flat:
=wireless communication between the SmartCell control panel and the system’s fire devices
=the SmartCell control panel’s area of wireless coverage

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Fire detectors
Fire detectors will be fitted throughout the building where
fire detection is required.
Fire detectors can be triggered by smoke and / or an
increase in heat, depending on their configuration.
In the event of a fire, the fire detector will send a signal to
the fire control panel, resulting in the fire alarm’s sounders
operating.
The fire control panel will oen be located in the
building’s main entrance, ensuring it is easily found by
the fire services if a fire occurs.
The main purpose of a fire control panel is to work in
conjunction with the system’s fire devices, to detect fire
and to alert people via fire sounders and beacons.
The operation of this SmartCell fire control panel is
outlined in more detail in this manual.
SmartCell fire control panel
Manual call points In the event of a fire, Manual Call Points (MCPs) can be
operated to notify other people in the building.
When operated, the MCP will send a signal to the fire
control panel, resulting in the fire alarm’s sounders
operating.
The MCP is operated by raising the protective cover and
pressing the white rectangular plate. The device’s red fire
LED will illuminate to confirm operation.
A typical fire alarm system will generally consist of the following equipment:
A typical fire alarm system
Approved to EN54-2, EN54-4, EN54-13, EN54-21*
and EN54-25. * Communications module required.
Approved to EN54-11, EN54-13 and EN54-25.
Approved to EN54-5, EN54-7, EN54-13 and
EN54-25.
Fire detectors with sounders
Fire detectors with integrated sounders combine the
attributes of detectors and sounders avoiding the use of
separate units.
Fire detectors with sounders are also available with
integrated beacons.
Approved to EN54-3, EN54-5, EN54-7, EN54-13,
EN54-23* and EN54-25. *Beacon Variants Only.
SOUND/
SILENCE
SILENCE
BUZZER
RESET
COMMUNICATIONS
ALARM TRANSMITTED
FAULT/DISABLED
HEALTHY
DELAYS ACTIVE
SYSTEM FAULT
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED
GENERAL FAULT
GENERAL DISABLEMENT
IN TEST
POWER
ALERT
FIRE ZONES
INFORMATION ZONES
FIRE
ALARMS
FUNCTION 1
FUNCTION 2
1
2
3
4
1
0
Fire Control Panel
System Normal
12:12 Access

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Sounders and sounder beacons Sounders and sounders with integrated beacons will
sound and flash in the event of a fire, in accordance with
the system configuration, so that the building can be
appropriately evacuated.
Beacons are used for many applications including
notifying individuals with hearing impairment of an
alarm, and are also effective in noisy environments.
For more information on how your sounders and sounder
beacons are configured to operate in the event of a fire,
contact your installer/maintenance company.
Input / output devices Input / output devices are specialist equipment that can
be used for connecting to other third party equipment.
For more information, contact your installer /
maintenance company.
Approved to EN54-3, EN54-13, EN54-23* and EN54-25
*Beacon Variants Only.
Approved to EN54-13, EN54-18 and EN54-25.
STATUS
DUAL INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE
LOG ON POINT
Door controllers
Door controllers hold heavy fire doors open, improving
building ventilation and automatically closes in the event
of a fire.
SmartDoor is 100% wireless and is controlled by the
SmartCell control panel.
For more information, contact your installer /
maintenance company.
Approved to BS EN1155, BS 7273-4 and
EN54-25.
Wireless remote indicators Remote indicators are often linked to detectors that are
obscured from view, such as in ceiling voids and lift shafts.
Upon re activation from an associated detector, remote
indicators turn on to provide local visual indication.
Remote indicators are also tted outside apartments, for
quick and easy identification without entry.
Remote indicators can be linked to an individual detector,
or a group of detectors.
For more information, contact your installer /
maintenance company.
Approved to EN54-13 and EN54-25.

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SOUND/
SILENCE
SILENCE
BUZZER
RESET
COMMUNICATIONS
ALARM TRANSMITTED
FAULT/DISABLED
HEALTHY
DELAYS ACTIVE
SYSTEM FAULT
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED
GENERAL FAULT
GENERAL DISABLEMENT
IN TEST
POWER
ALERT
FIRE ZONES
INFORMATION ZONES
FIRE
ALARMS
FUNCTION 1
FUNCTION 2
1
2
3
4
1
0
Z01 A04 TAMPER
Sounder Detector
Kitchen
View>
Z01 A04 TAMPER
Sounder Detector
Kitchen
View>
Text descriptions
Each fire device can have its own text description programmed to the SmartCell control panel.
A clear text description will make the device easy to identify, in the event of a fire or fault.
An example is shown below:
Up to 40 characters of text can be added per device.
Text descriptions may be le as default text. Contact your installer/maintenance company for more
information.
An example is shown below:
Devices can also be allocated into system zones.
Zones are essentially areas of the building.
System zones
Zone 1 = ground floor
Zone 2 = first floor

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SOUND/
SILENCE
SILENCE
BUZZER
RESET
COMMUNICATIONS
ALARM TRANSMITTED
FAULT/DISABLED
HEALTHY
DELAYS ACTIVE
SYSTEM FAULT
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED
GENERAL FAULT
GENERAL DISABLEMENT
IN TEST
POWER
ALERT
FIRE ZONES
INFORMATION ZONES
FIRE
ALARMS
FUNCTION 1
FUNCTION 2
1
2
3
4
1
0
ZONES IN FIRE 01
01: GF Café
View>
ZONES IN FIRE 01
01:GF Cafe
Each zone can also have its own text description
16 characters of text are available per zone.
Zone text
An example fire event detailing zone text is shown below:
Zone text may or may not be set. Contact your installer/maintenance company for more information.
Information devices
Contact your installer/maintenance company for more information.
When triggered; information devices generate information alerts at the SmartCell control panel.
Upon an information alert, details will be displayed on the SmartCell control panel’s screen and the
panel’s buzzer will also sound.
Typical applications include the monitoring of: doors (opening/closing), a loss of power to your fridge
and an alarm condition on your intruder system.
There are three different types of information devices available and are detailed below.
Information contact
transmitter & input
Information manual
call point
This device is operated
manually, by pressing the
white rectangular plate.
The device’s alert LED will
illuminate, to confirm
operation.
This device offers a wired input
connection for monitoring non
fire devices.
The device also has a magnetic
reed switch, allowing the
monitoring of windows or doors.
Information sounder
with visual indicator
This device offers audio and
visual notification, in the
event of an information
alert event.

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ZONES IN FIRE 01
01: Ground Floor
View>
Fire Control Panel
System Normal
12:12 Access
Fire Control Panel
System Normal
11/01/20 Access
FIRE ZONES
FIRE
INFORMATION ZONES
ALERT
FIRE ZONES
FIRE
Zone LED indication
Fire devices and Information devices have separate
zonal LED Indication.
Fire devices have associated RED fire zone LEDs as
shown.
Information devices have associated BLUE
information zone LEDs.
Fire control panel display
Whilst the SmartCell control panel is fault free, it’s display will state ‘System Normal’.
The time and date will alternate in the bottom le hand corner.
An example is shown below:
Normal display
Fire event display
An example fire event display is shown below.
1
st
zone in alarm
Number of zones in fire
Zone’s text description
(Up to 16 characters)
Option to view details
The general red “Fire” LED and the individual zone’s red “Fire” LED will both be illuminate as shown.
The SmartCell control panel’s buzzer will also sound.
Note: LEDs will only illuminate upon re and alert events.

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INFORMATION ZONES 01
01 Plant Room
View>
Z01 A20 TAMPER
Dual Detector
Entrance Lobby
View>
INFORMATION ZONES
ALERT
GENERAL FAULT
INFORMATION ZONES 01
01 Plant Room
View>
INFORMATION ZONES 01
01 Plant Room
(F1)TO SILENCE
Fault event display
An example fault event display is shown below.
Device text description
(up to 40 characters)
Type of fault
Option to view details
The SmartCell control panel’s buzzer will sound and the yellow “GENERAL FAULT” LED will be illuminated.
Information event display
An example information event display is shown below, where the ‘View>’ and ‘(F1)TO SILENCE’ options will
alternate in the bottom right hand corner.
1
st
zone activated
Number of zones in alert
Zone’s text description
(Up to 16 characters)
Option to view details
The general blue “Alert” LED and the individual zone’s blue “Information” LED will be illuminated.
The SmartCell control panel’s buzzer will also sound, together with the information sounders.
The control panel buzzer can be silenced by pressing the ‘SILENCE BUZZER’ button.
The information sounders are silenced by pressing the ‘Function 1’ (F1) button.

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SOUND/
SILENCE
SILENCE
BUZZER
RESET
COMMUNICATIONS
ALARM TRANSMITTED
FAULT/DISABLED
HEALTHY
DELAYS ACTIVE
SYSTEM FAULT
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED
GENERAL FAULT
GENERAL DISABLEMENT
IN TEST
POWER
ALERT
FIRE ZONES
INFORMATION ZONES
FIRE
ALARMS
FUNCTION 1
FUNCTION 2
1
2
3
4
1
0
Fire Control Panel
System Normal
12:12 Access
INFORMATION ZONES 01
01 Plant Room
View>
1
Fire control panel features
The SmartCell control panel provides status information via the display, zone lamps and status lamps. The
full control panel’s functions are achieved via the entry of a user access code.
The panel’s features are shown below.
1
2
3
8
Enable key switch
Status LEDs
Control buttons
Navigation & confirmation buttons
Function buttons
Fire zone LEDs
Information zone LEDs
80 character OLED display
5
4
6
7
1
2
3
8
5
4
6
7

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Fire control panel LEDs
SmartCell control panel
function
Illuminates when any device is in a fire alarm condition, to
indicate the zone that the device is located within.
Illuminates when any device is in fire alarm condition,
along with the associated FIRE ZONE LED.
Illuminates when any device is in an information alert
condition, to indicate the zone that the device is located
within.
Illuminates when any information device is in an alert
condition, along with the relevant INFORMATION ZONE
LED.
Illuminates when there are any delays programmed on
the SmartCell control panel.
Illuminates in the event of a fault occurring with the
SmartCell control panel’s processor.
Illuminates when a fire sounder device is in a fault
condition, or has been disabled.
Illuminates when any fault condition is present, with a fire
device or the SmartCell control panel itself.
Illuminates when any fire type disablement is made on
the system.
Illuminates when a “TEST MODE” is initiated.
Indicates that the SmartCell control panel’s 230Vac/24Vdc
supply is present.
Illuminates when the SmartCell control panel’s
communications module has transmitted an alarm signal.
lluminates when the SmartCell control panel’s
communications module has a fault condition or has
been disabled.
lluminates when the SmartCell control panel’s
communication module is connected and healthy.
LED
indicator
FIRE ZONE
FIRE
INFORMATION ZONE
ALERT
DELAYS ACTIVE
SYSTEM FAULT
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED
GENERAL FAULT
GENERAL DISABLEMENT
IN TEST
POWER
COMMUNICATIONS;
ALARM TRANSMITTED
COMMUNICATIONS;
FAULT/DISABLED
COMMUNICATIONS;
HEALTHY
LED
colour

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Fire control panel buttons
SmartCell control panel
function
The ALARMS SOUND/SILENCE button is used to sound the alarms and to silence them
when they are ringing. Wireless output devices can also be switched on and off
(dependant on programming). This button only becomes active once a valid user
access code has been entered, or the keyswitch has been enabled (turned to the on
position).
The SILENCE BUZZER button is always active and is used to silence the SmartCell
control panel’s internal buzzer.
The RESET button is used to reset fire and fault events. This button only becomes
active once a valid user access code has been entered, or the keyswitch has been
enabled (turned to the on position).
This button is always active and is used for number entry (number 1) and for upwards
menu navigation.
This button is always active and is used for number entry (number 2) and for forwards
menu navigation.
This button is always active and is used for number entry (number 3) and for
downwards menu navigation.
This button is always active and is used for number entry (number 4) and for
backwards menu navigation.
This button is always active and is used as a menu entry button.
The FUNCTION 1 button is fully programmable. Its default operation, is to toggle
between the primary and secondary languages that are programmed to the system.
This button only becomes active, once a valid access code has been entered.
This button is also used to silence information sounders, upon an information event.
The FUNCTION 2 button is fully programmable. Its default operation, is to carry out a
lamp indicator test on the SmartCell control panel. This button only becomes active,
once a valid user access code has been entered.
Control
feature
SILENCE
BUZZER
SOUND/
SILENCE
RESET
1
3
2
4
FUNCTION 1
FUNCTION 2
ALARMS

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SOUND/
SILENCE
SILENCE
BUZZER
RESET
COMMUNICATIONS
ALARM TRANSMITTED
FAULT/DISABLED
HEALTHY
DELAYS ACTIVE
SYSTEM FAULT
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED
GENERAL FAULT
GENERAL DISABLEMENT
IN TEST
POWER
ALERT
FIRE ZONES
INFORMATION ZONES
FIRE
ALARMS
FUNCTION 1
FUNCTION 2
1
2
3
4
1
0
ZONES IN FIRE 01
01:Ground Floor
View>
Additional services
This system is internet enabled, allowing remote servicing.
The system is also capable of sending details of fires and faults to smartphones, tablets and laptops by
sending SMS text messages and / or emails.
For more information, contact your installer/maintenance company.

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Fire Control Panel
System Normal
12:12 Access
Fire Control Panel
System Normal
11/01/20 Access
For Access
Enter Code:
Press to complete
Access levels
This SmartCell control panel has four different levels of user access available. They are levels 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Access level 1
This access level is for daily use, where menu entry is not required. Prior to the entry of a user access code or
turning the enable key on, only the navigational buttons and the SILENCE BUZZER button are functional. All
other buttons are inhibited.
Access level 2
This access level is for advanced end users and is available via the entry of a user access code, or via the
enable key switch. All end user menu features and all SmartCell control panel buttons will be available.
Access levels 3 & 4
These access levels are intended for engineer use only.
Default user access code
The system requires a user access code to enter the user menu (access level 2). The default user access code
is 2222. This can be changed by your installer/maintenance company if required.
User menu entry (access level 2)
In order to navigate the user menu (access level 2), either turn the control key switch to the ON position, or
follow the steps listed below.
To enter access level 2 options press the button. The display will change to show:

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* Welcome User *
Access Level 2
Now Available
All Buttons Active
View System Status
Enable/Disablements
Maintenance/Test
Panel Information
The user access code is now required. Press the relevant numbered buttons to enter the code (1= , 2= ,
3= , 4= ). I.e. If the user access code is still the default 2222, press the @button once and then the
..button four times. Complete the access code entry by pressing the button once. Upon completion,
the display will momentarily change, welcoming the user to the system, then changing to show the available
menu options.
1
34
2
2

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SILENCE
BUZZER
Enter Code
OR
ALARMS
SOUND/
SILENCE
RESET
ALERT
FIRE ZONES
INFORMATION ZONES
FIRE
ZONES IN FIRE 01
01: Ground Floor
View>
ALERT
FIRE ZONES
INFORMATION ZONES
FIRE
Fire Control Panel
System Normal
12:12 Access
How to clear a fire event
THE SMARTCELL SYSTEM SHOULD ONLY BE OPERATED WHEN IT IS SAFE TO DO SO.
UPON THE REPORTING OF A FIRE EVENT, SYSTEM OPERATORS MUST ENSURE THAT THE
BUILDING’S FIRE EVACUATION PROCEDURES ARE FOLLOWED.
If the fire event doesn’t reset, your device is still in fire and will require clearing prior to resetting.
If a manual call point has been operated, ensure that the element has been reset with a reset key.
Should problems persist, contact your installer/maintenance company.
Once it has been established that it is safe to clear the fire event, the following steps must be taken:
The SmartCell control
panel is in fire condition.
Press the ‘SILENCE
BUZZER’ button. The
panel should stop buzzing
Either turn the enable
keyswitch, or enter a valid
user access code.
Silence the sounders by
pressing the ‘ALARMS
SOUND / SILENCE’ button
ONCE.
Reset the fire event, by
pressing the ‘RESET’ button.
The SmartCell control
panel should now return
to the ‘System Normal’
screen.
1 2 3
4 5 6

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Z01 A20 TAMPER
Dual Detector
First Floor Landing
12:23 10/01/20
View System Status
Enable/Disablements
Maintenance/Test
Panel Information
Event History
Fire Alarms 00
Fire Zones 00
Information 00
Fire Only 002
Info Only 000
Fault Only 098
All Events 100
The events can be filtered by ‘Fire Only’, ‘Info Only’, ‘Fault Only’. Alternatively ‘All Events’ can be viewed. The
total number of events for each type are shown to the right of the display.
Press the and buttons, until the is next to the desired option. Press the button top enter the
event history.
An example display is shown below.
Type of fault
Zone and address no
1st line of device text
2nd line of device text
Time/date of incident
Press the and buttons to scroll through events. When completed press the button to return to
previous menu.
4
13
How to view the event history
From the access level 2 (shown on page 14), follow the steps listed below:
The display should show:
With the next to ‘View System Status’, press the button. The display will change to show:
With the next to ‘Event History’, press the button. The display will change to show:-
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Event History
Fire Alarms
Fire Zones
Information
Faults
In Disablement
Zones In Test
Total Devices
Fire Zone
Fire Devices
Panel I/O Options
Information Zones
Information Devices
Enable All
Test Zones
Panel Options
Español *
View System Status
Enable/Disablements
Maintenance/Test
Panel Information
Language Select
Access Level 3
Logout
* Secondary language selection.
Example of Español is shown.
User menu structure (access level 2)

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View system status
The ‘View System Status’ menu allows the user to view the event historical log, along with the status of
devices, including current disablements/test states.
Event history
The ‘Event History’ option enables the user to view the event history in multiple formats. Events can be
filtered as ‘Fire only’, ‘Info only’, ‘Fault only’ or ‘All events’. A total number of events for each option is also
indicated. Upon the entry of event history, the latest event will be displayed first. The events can then be
scrolled through by using the and buttons.
Fire alarms
The ‘Fire Alarms’ option displays the amount of fire alarms that are currently on the system. The total
number is shown next to the fire alarm text. Pressing the button details the individual devices in fire
alarm. The devices in fire alarm condition can then be scrolled through, using the and buttons.
Fire zones
The ‘Fire Zones’ option displays the amount of fire zones that are currently in the fire condition on the
system. The total number is shown next to the fire zone text. Pressing the button details the individual
zones in fire alarm. The zones in fire alarm condition can then be scrolled through, using the and .
buttons.
Information
The ‘Information’ option displays the amount of Information alerts that are currently on the system. The
total number is shown next to the information alert text. Pressing the button details the individual
devices in an information alert condition. The devices in this condition can then be scrolled through, using
the #and # buttons.
Faults
The ‘Faults’ option displays the amount of faults that are currently on the system. The total number is
shown next to the fault text. Pressing the button shows the individual devices in a fault condition. The
devices which can be either information or fire devices, can be scrolled through, using the and .
buttons. A fault description will be detailed with each device.
In disablement
The ‘In Disablement’ option displays the amount of disablements currently on the system. Upon entry, any
devices, zones or groups that are currently disabled will be shown. If there are multiple disablements on the
system, these can be scrolled through, using the and buttons.
Zones in test
The ‘Zones In Test’ option indicates the total number of zones in test. Upon entry, any zones that are
currently in the test state will be shown. If there are multiple zones in test on the system, these can be
scrolled through, using the and buttons.
13
13
13
13
13
13
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Fire Control Panel
Disablements Active
12:12 View>
Fire Control Panel
Disablements Active
10/01/20 View>
Heat ENABLED
Smoke ENABLED
Sound ENABLED
Option Change>
Enable/disablements
The ‘Enable/Disablements’ menu allows the user to enable or disable individual devices or zones on the
system. The user has the ability to make permanent or timed disablements. Timed disablements can be
made for durations between 1 to 24 hours, in 1 hour increments. The front display will change to indicate
active disablements, as detailed below.
Total devices
The ‘Total Devices’ option indicates the total number of devices on the system. Upon entry, the individual
device details along with its current status are shown. The device list starts at the lowest device address
number and can be scrolled through, using the and buttons.
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Fire zone
The ‘Fire Zone’ option allows the user to select individual zones ranging between the fire zones programmed
on the system (max 1-48). The zones can be disabled or enabled from this menu. The zones can also be
disabled for a time period from this menu programmable between 1-24 hours in 1 hour steps. No fault or fire
conditions will be displayed from any device that is associated to a disabled zone.
Fire devices
The ‘Fire Devices’ option allows the user to select individual devices. The device can be disabled or enabled
from this menu. The devices can also be disabled for a time period from this menu programmable between
1-24 hours in 1 hour steps. No fault or fire conditions will be displayed from any device that is currently
disabled.
Please note; if disabled is selected and a dual device input device is being used I.e. dual heat/smoke
detection or a dual input/output device, both elements will be disabled. It is possible to select individual
elements of the device to be disabled. This is achieved by selecting the ‘Individual’ menu option. Upon
selection, it is possible to select the individual elements that you wish to disable. See the example display
below, detailing the available options for a dual detector with combined sounder:
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