
D10024
D10024 Operator’s Guide
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2.2 Control Level Distinction
The D10024 has three available control levels. At all three levels, the LED display indicates condition, the Zone/Area
LEDs indicate location and determined alarm/trouble information is displayed alphanumerically.
• Control Level 1 (Display Level): Inhibits the system control keys, limiting the front panel function to annunciation.
• Control Level 2 (Controller Level): Allows system control for Fire Drill, Alarm Silence, Trouble Silence and System
Reset. This level also allows Test and Enable/Disable operations, but does not allow access to configuration or
programming functions. At Control Level 2, the alphanumeric display becomes interactive and prompts for system
checks, log functions and key status. Control Level 2 is reached by entering a passcode from Control Level 1.
• Control Level 3 (Programmer’s Level): Allows full system configuration information and is used to program the
system or modify the program. Control Level 3 is reached by passcode from Control Levels 1 or 2. See the Analog
Fire Alarm Control Panels Programming Guide (P/N: 38789) for more information on Control Level 3.
2.3 Passcodes
Ten passcodes are available for D10024 Controllers. Passcodes are programmable. The Control Level 2 passcode is
assigned or changed from Control Level 3, but will not allow access to Control Level 3. See the Analog Fire Alarm
Control Panels Programming Guide (P/N: 38789) for more information on programming and assigning passcodes from
Control Level 3.
The default Control Level 2 passcode is 1234. Be sure to change the Control Level 2 passcode in order to
provide a higher level of panel security. See Section 7.4 in the Analog Fire Alarm Control Panels Programming
Guide (P/N: 38789) to modify the Control Level 2 passcode.
2.4 Controls and Displays
The D10024 has two rows of control keys and three display areas. The upper row of keys, the alphanumeric keys,
normally function as number keys. They can be toggled to letter keys or number keys by pressing the [Letters/Numbers]
key in the program/interactive keys row. The [Shift] key at the left end of the alphanumeric keys toggles between the
upper and lower rows of letters. Hold the [Shift] key while pressing another key to enter the bottom letter. The control
keys row contains four system control keys and three program/interactive keys.
See Tables 1 and 2 for key descriptions and Figure 2 for key locations.
Key Label Function
Fire Drill Turns on all NAC devices.
Alarm Silence
Press to silence all NAC devices.
Press again to activate all NAC devices.
Trouble Silence Acknowledges events and silences the internal buzzer.
System Reset Cancels all alarm conditions and resets the panel.
Table 1: Control Key Functions
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