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Apollo XP95 Fault Finding Guide

Apollo XP95 Fault Finding Guide: fire alarm software workflow for engineers covering evidence, reports, calculations and service history.

By Incognito Fire & Security · Updated 16 July 2026

Apollo XP95 Fault Finding Guide

Apollo XP95 Fault Finding Guide gives fire alarm engineers a practical workflow for Apollo XP95 fault finding, with evidence capture, reporting and site history built in.

This page is engineering support only. It does not replace competent inspection, current manufacturer documentation, the responsible person’s procedures, site-specific risk assessment or the applicable standards.

Short answer

An Apollo XP95 fault guide should help engineers record symptoms, address details, circuit checks and report limitations.

Who this is for

This page is for fire alarm engineers, maintainers, commissioning engineers, service managers and small contractors who need a practical way to handle Apollo XP95 fault finding without losing evidence between visits.

What the workflow should do

  • Capture the site, panel, system and asset context.
  • Record the symptom or task in plain engineering language.
  • Preserve readings, assumptions, limitations and photos.
  • Link the result to service history and future remedials.
  • Produce a customer-facing report that is clear, defensible and useful.

Step-by-step process

  1. Confirm the site and system context before starting.
  2. Record the observed condition or required calculation.
  3. Capture the inputs, assumptions and limitations.
  4. Use the relevant Incognito tool to structure the output.
  5. Review the result as the competent person before sharing it.
  6. Save the final note, calculation or report against the site record.

What to avoid

  • Saving only a final result with no assumptions.
  • Mixing confirmed facts with guesses.
  • Depending on one engineer’s memory for repeat faults.
  • Letting photos, reports and calculations live in separate places.
  • Treating AI output as a final decision without engineer review.

Incognito Fire & Security tools linked to this page

  • Fault database
  • AI assistant
  • Digital logbook

Why this matters commercially

Better records reduce repeat investigation, speed up future visits and make customer reports easier to defend. For contractors, that means less duplicated labour, clearer recommendations and better conversion of defects into approved remedial work.

Recommended next action

Use Incognito Fire & Security to capture the workflow on a live job, save the evidence and generate the report while the site details are still fresh.

Frequently asked questions

What is Apollo XP95 Fault Finding Guide?

An Apollo XP95 fault guide should help engineers record symptoms, address details, circuit checks and report limitations.

Can AI replace the fire alarm engineer?

No. Incognito Fire & Security is designed to support competent engineers with structure, evidence and reporting. Final decisions must be reviewed by a competent person using current standards, site evidence and manufacturer documentation.