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Title: 'Trident' Fire Alarm System ?
Post by: Benzerari on January 25, 2009, 08:40:19 PM
Guys;

Any one has the five digit password to access engineering level of 'Trident' system.., also the two digits passwords for isolating sounders and relays, I have dealt with, more then 8 years ago, but couldn't remember! what's a shame to my memory, the system has a remote control to access engineering level...

The system was made by 'IAS Electronics Ltd', this company has been bought by Morley about 10 years ago, but unfortunately Morley don't make them any more nore dealing with...etc

Any luck?

Thank you  :)
Title: Re: 'Trident' Fire Alarm System ?
Post by: kurnal on January 25, 2009, 08:46:14 PM
You disappear for weeks and then come back wielding a trident!  Wow that must have been some adventure Benz
Title: Re: 'Trident' Fire Alarm System ?
Post by: Benzerari on January 25, 2009, 09:11:34 PM
You disappear for weeks and then come back wielding a trident!  Wow that must have been some adventure Benz

I been sick Kurnal, and then a bit buzzy afterward :)
Title: Re: 'Trident' Fire Alarm System ?
Post by: bibbage on January 25, 2009, 09:30:01 PM
Try 40749, I can't remember the function number to isolate the bells, but you shoud be able to find it by trial and error.
Title: Re: 'Trident' Fire Alarm System ?
Post by: Benzerari on January 25, 2009, 09:38:15 PM
Try 40749, I can't remember the function number to isolate the bells, but you shoud be able to find it by trial and error.

Thanks bibbage, I will give a try next time I come cross...
Title: Re: 'Trident' Fire Alarm System ?
Post by: David Rooney on January 25, 2009, 09:47:13 PM

If you get really stuck email me... I'm sure I still have a manual gathering dust somewhere.....
Title: Re: 'Trident' Fire Alarm System ?
Post by: Benzerari on January 25, 2009, 10:14:46 PM

If you get really stuck email me... I'm sure I still have a manual gathering dust somewhere.....

Thanks Dave, I probably will deal with in 2-3 months time, I will try to remind you in due time
Title: Re: 'Trident' Fire Alarm System ?
Post by: SeanW on January 26, 2009, 12:08:00 PM
Hi you may find that the five digit number for a Trident or Mercury Panel is allocated to the company who installed them.
I.E the company has only one number no matter how many panels they have installed.

I cant remember the isolate funtion numbers properly but you can try 26,29 & 30.

There is a test mode per loop which you can isolate bells through and this may be 30/31.

Failing that you could try scrolling through individual numbers but beware not to put the panel into installation mode.

Hope I make sense

Regards
Title: Re: 'Trident' Fire Alarm System ?
Post by: Galeon on January 26, 2009, 12:10:32 PM
When you have the correct access code (it was company based) you need to enter function 26 and toggle from Apollo to Ias to stop the sounders (loop) if they were Apollo sounders and vi ca versa if they were Ias sounders , make sure you default it back , I always did a test .

Any function changes are via the write enable switch at the bottom of the door where the main PCB is.
Standard on board circuits can be also isolated via the panel , but I always ditched them via the on boards.
Got loads of bits , and codes if you get stuck , if you have no joy elsewhere. ;D
Title: Re: 'Trident' Fire Alarm System ?
Post by: Benzerari on January 26, 2009, 03:04:50 PM
Thanks SeanW and Galeon will give a try soon  :)
Title: Re: 'Trident' Fire Alarm System ?
Post by: Graeme on January 26, 2009, 05:15:16 PM
You disappear for weeks and then come back wielding a trident!  Wow that must have been some adventure Benz

I been sick Kurnal, and then a bit buzzy afterward :)

i knew it would all catch up with you sometime benz....

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Title: Re: 'Trident' Fire Alarm System ?
Post by: dark one on February 03, 2009, 07:23:39 PM
different installers did have different codes these have got me into most panels 93728, 79643, 67217, 86901 because the codes are different the code is often written in the panel somewere have a good look inside if none of these work.
as for the function numbers function 34 to disable convetional bells function 35 to disable panel relays and function 50 to switch from ias to loop sounder units which will stop loop sounders remeber to put back and test after.

I do have a manual in pdf format if you need it