Fire Alarm System Salwico CS4000 User’s Guide
çConsilium
The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Consilium assumes no legal responsibility for any error or damage resulting from the usage of this document. Edition 3, 08 1 E, May 2008. Document no. S-4-010.965 Part no: 465006 © 2005-2008, Consilium Fire & Gas AB
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Contents About this manual .................................................................................................................... 3 Chapter 1: General description .............................................................................................. 4 Control panel MX4000........................................................................................................... 4 Description of keys and indicators ..................................................................................... 4 Repeater panel MN4000......................................................................................................... 8 Description of keys and indicators ..................................................................................... 8 Guide to the menu system .................................................................................................... 10 Choosing menu alternatives ............................................................................................. 10 Menu tree CS4000............................................................................................................ 11 Explanation of the different menu alternatives ................................................................ 13 Definition of terms ............................................................................................................... 19 CS4000 System data............................................................................................................. 20 CS4000 System : EN54 functions........................................................................................ 21 Optional functions with requirements .............................................................................. 21 Functions relating to other parts of the EN54 standard.................................................... 21 Ancillary functions not required by EN54 ....................................................................... 21 Chapter 2: Operations ........................................................................................................... 22 Access levels ........................................................................................................................ 22 Description of the access levels ....................................................................................... 23 Login .................................................................................................................................... 23 Pre-alarm .............................................................................................................................. 23 Fire alarm ............................................................................................................................. 24 When “Fire” is flashing.................................................................................................... 24 Information displayed ...................................................................................................... 24 Mute ................................................................................................................................. 24 Reset ................................................................................................................................. 25 Several alarms .................................................................................................................. 25 Type of fire alarms from conventional zones................................................................... 25 Fault indications ................................................................................................................... 26 When “Fault” is flashing .................................................................................................. 26 Information displayed ...................................................................................................... 26 Mute ................................................................................................................................. 26 Reset ................................................................................................................................. 27 Fault messages...................................................................................................................... 27 Disconnections ..................................................................................................................... 28 Disconnections available.................................................................................................. 28 Acknowledgement of a new disconnection...................................................................... 29 Disconnecting zones......................................................................................................... 29 Disconnecting addressable detectors................................................................................ 30 Disconnecting alarm devices (bells etc)........................................................................... 30 Alarm delay ...................................................................................................................... 31 Disconnecting external outputs (for example fans, fire doors etc) .................................. 31 Disconnection of alarm transfer output ............................................................................ 31 Reconnection of disconnected items .................................................................................... 31 Service menu (access level 4) 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Chapter 3: Installation........................................................................................................... 33 Electrical connection ............................................................................................................ 33 Description of CS4000 PCB’s.......................................................................................... 33 Connection ....................................................................................................................... 34 Testing.................................................................................................................................. 35 Test a fire-detecting zone ................................................................................................. 35 Reset test mode................................................................................................................. 35 Test the control unit display ............................................................................................. 35 Appendix A: Fault codes & Fuses......................................................................................... 36 Fault list................................................................................................................................ 36 Fuses..................................................................................................................................... 39 Fuse list ............................................................................................................................ 39 Fuse locations on base board, BB. ................................................................................... 39 Fuse locations on rectifier board, RB............................................................................... 39 Appendix B: Quick guide* .................................................................................................... 40 Fire alarm ......................................................................................................................... 40 Fault alarm........................................................................................................................ 40 Disconnections ................................................................................................................. 40 General operation ............................................................................................................. 40 Appendix C: Display analogue values of a loop unit........................................................... 41
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About this manual This manual gives general information about the CS4000 fire alarm system and its control panel in chapter 1 General description. In chapter 2 Operation it is described how to operate the CS4000 fire alarm system. It also gives a brief instruction how to connect and test the CS4000 fire alarm system in chapter 3 Installation. For more detailed information, see the separate “CS4000 Installation manual”. In appendix A you will find detailed information about the fault codes that can appear and where the fuses are located. If nothing else, please read “Guide to the menu system” in chapter 1 and Appendix B “Quick guide” to get a basic understanding how to operate the system. In Appendix C you will find information about the analogue value that can be read out from each loop unit.
This manual is valid for Base Board program versions from 1.0.32.
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Chapter 1: General description
Chapter 1: General description The CS4000 is a state of the art analogue addressable fire detection system designed to meet all major marine and industrial requirements. Special care has been taken to ergonomics and user friendliness with its logical self-instructing operator panel guiding the user to the various functions available. The CS4000 can be delivered with either analogue addressable or conventional detectors or a combination of both in the same system.
Control panel MX4000 The control panel is used to monitor and control all functions of the CS4000 fire alarm system. The CS4000 is a menu-operated system and instructions are given in the text display making it very easy to use.
Description of keys and indicators 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
FAULT
Menu
Home
Disc.
1
2
3 DEF
21
Power Test Alarm Transfer
' '
ABC
Alarm Device Alarm Delay
4
5
6
GHI
JKL
MNO
Zone/Unit System Fault Warning
7
8
9
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
0
OK
22
Pre-Alarm
23 F1
OK
24
F2 F3
14 15 16 17
FIRE
DISC.
18 19 20
Mute
Next
Reset
25
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1. Fire alarm indicator The fire alarm indication is flashing with red light to indicate that there is an un-muted fire alarm in the system. It turns into steady light when all fire alarms are muted. 2. Disconnection indicator This is a general indicator showing that there is at least one disconnected function in the system, for example a zone, detector, external control or alarm device. 3. Fault indicator The fault indication is flashing with yellow light to indicate that there is an un-muted fault in the system. It turns into steady light when all fault alarms are muted. 4. Power indicator Indicates with green steady light that the power supply to the control panel is OK. 5. Test indicator Indicates with yellow steady light that there is at least one zone in test mode. 6. Alarm transfer indicator (only industrial application) Indicates with yellow steady light that the output controlling the transmission of fire alarms to the fire brigade has been activated. The indication starts flashing if there is a fault detected on the alarm transfer output. 7. Alarm device indicator Indicates with yellow steady light that an alarm device output (bells etc) is disconnected. Flashing light indicates that there is a fault on an alarm device output. 8. Alarm delay indicator Marine application: Indicates with yellow steady light that the alarm delay function is disconnected. Industrial application: Indicates with yellow steady light that the alarm transfer output is delayed. 9. Zone/Unit indicator Indicates with yellow steady light that a fire detector or zone is disconnected. Flashing yellow indicates that at least one fire detector or zone is in fault condition. Fault indication has priority over disconnection indication.
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10. System fault indicator Flashes with yellow light to indicate an internal fault in the control panel or when there is a fault on the system communication of type “no poll”. See appendix A “Fault codes” for more information. 11. Warning indicator Warnings are indicated with yellow steady light. 12. Pre-alarm indicator The pre-alarm indication flashes with yellow light to indicate that there is an un-muted pre-alarm in the system. It turns into steady light when all pre-alarms are muted. 13. Custom keys and indicators The three custom keys with yellow indicators are programmable to activate customer-specific functions or show customer specific menus. The functions of these buttons and indicators are programmed via the definition program. 14. Fields for custom text The function of each custom key can be described in these text fields using user-defined inserts in the panel slots. 15. Mute button This button is used to mute (acknowledge) and silence alarms. 16. More alarms Flashes with red light if there is more than one fire alarm in the system. 17. Next button Press Next button to scroll through the different alarms. The list always returns to the first fire alarm after 30 seconds if no buttons are pressed. 18. Menu shortcut button This button gives direct access to the main menu, where all the functions of the CS4000 system can be accessed. 19. Home shortcut button This button gives direct access to the initial view. 20. Disconnections shortcut button This button gives direct access to the disconnections menu. 21. Alphanumerical display The blue alphanumerical display has a capacity of 14x40 characters.
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22. Numerical keypad The numerical keypad is used to enter information into the system. The button erases one character at the time. 23 OK buttons The OK buttons are used to select a menu alternative or to accept a function. The OK buttons is also used to show details for a selected list entry. Both buttons have the same function. 24. Arrow keys The arrow keys are used to navigate in the menus and select different menu alternatives.
Shows the previous item in the list. If the first item is displayed it will go to the last item.
Go to previous menu
OK
Select the chosen menu alternative. (or press OK)
Shows next item in the list. If the last item is displayed it will go to the first item.
25. Reset button This button is used to reset different alarms in the system.
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Repeater panel MN4000 The repeater panel is used to monitor functions in the CS4000 fire alarm system. It is possible to view and list fire alarm, faults and disconnections.
Description of keys and indicators
FIRE
1
2 3 4
9
Power
10
Fault
Scroll
Disconnection
Test
Fire
Fault
Disc.
Mute
11
5 6 7 8
1. Fire alarm indicator The fire alarm indication is flashing with red light to indicate that there is an un-muted fire alarm in the system. It turns into steady light when all fire alarms are muted from the main control panel. 2. Power indicator Indicates with green steady light that the power supply to the repeater panel is OK. 3. Fault indicator The fault indication is flashing with yellow light to indicate that there is an un-muted fault in the system. It turns into steady light when all fault alarms are muted from the main control panel.
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4. Disconnection indicator This is a general indicator showing that there is at least one disconnected function in the system, for example a zone, detector, external control or alarm device. 5. Test button Test of all indications and each segment in the alphanumerical display on the repeater panel. 6. Fire button Gives direct access to the fire alarm list. 7. Fault button Gives direct access to the fault list. 8. Disc. button Gives direct access to the disconnection list. 9. Alphanumerical display The blue alphanumerical display has a capacity of 14x40 characters. 10. Scroll buttons Used to scroll up and down in the different lists. 11. Mute buttons Mutes the local buzzer.
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Guide to the menu system The CS4000 is a menu-operated system. All functions in the system can be reached from the different menus.
Choosing menu alternatives Press Menu to enter the menu system. Navigate in the menu alternatives with the up and down arrows. Choose a menu alternative with the right arrow and go to previous menu with the left arrow. It is also possible to choose a menu alternative by entering the menu number (0 = menu 10). In the lower part of the alphanumerical display the different options available for each individual menu are shown. The numerical keypad is used to entering information, for example zone and detector number. The
button erases the last alphanumeric entry.
Show the previous item in the list. If the first item is displayed it will go to the last item.
Go to previous menu.
OK
Selects the chosen menu alternative.
Show next item in the list. If the last item is displayed it will go to the first item.
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Menu tree CS4000 Home 1 Fault Alarms 1 Fault List* 1 Mute 2 Reset 2 Warning List * 3 Reset All Faults
2 Fire Alarms 1 Fire List* 1 Mute 2 Reset 2 Pre-Alarm List* 3 Resound (restart bells) 4 Reset All Fire Alarms
3 Disconnections 1 New disconnection (access level 2B) 1 Zones 2 Detectors & Manual Call Points 3 External Controls 1 External Controls 1 General 2 Doors 3 Fire 4Fault 5 Ventilation 6 Indication 2 Alarm Transfer 4 Alarm Device (Bells etc.) 5 Alarm Delay 1 Disconnection (5 minutes) 2 Timer disconnection 3 Clock disconnection 4 Periodic disconnection 6 Test Mode 2 Disconnection list* 1 Reconnect 3 Periodic Disconnection list* 4 Old Disconnections 5 Remove all disconnections
4 Login 5 Settings 1 Set Dimmer 2 Set Time 3 Set Date 4 Test display 5 Alarm delay times (access level 3) 1 Alarm delay time 1 (mute) 2 Alarm delay time 2 (reset) 6 Keyboard beep 7 Cause Effect in test mode Continues on next page→
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6 Service menu (access level 4) 1 System Details 2 System Boards* 0 Disconnect system board 2 System board inputs 3 System board outputs 3 Display Units* 0 Disconnect panel board 2 Panel board inputs 3 Panel board outputs 4 Zones* 2 Loop units 0 Disconnect loop unit 2 Simulate fire alarm 3 Remove loop unit 4 Change supplementary text 5 Loops* 0 Disconnect logical loop 2 Loop units 0 Disconnect loop unit 2 Simulate fire alarm 3 Remove loop unit 3 Add logical loops 4 Scan for loops 6 Reload Configuration 1 Load entire configuration 2 Load supplementary texts only 7 Load config from Memory Stick 8 Upload config to Memory Stick 9 Save changes to configuration 10 Upload syslog to Memory Stick
7 History 1 Fire History List* 2 Fault History List* 3 Disconnection History List* 4 Common History List*
8 Maintenance 1 Lightly Contaminated Detectors 2 Heavily Contaminated Detectors
* All lists can be printed by pressing 1 the on the numerical keypad. It is also possible to monitor details about the list objects by pressing the OK button.
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Explanation of the different menu alternatives
Home Top-level start display showing “CS4000 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM” and the name of the installation (if defined). 1 Fault Alarms The menu from which fault- and warning messages are listed and handled. 1.1 Fault List Shows all present fault messages. 1.1.1 Mute Mute the fault alarm by pressing the Mute button on the control panel MN4000. 1.1.2 Reset Reset the fault alarm by pressing the Reset button on the control panel MN4000. 1.2 Warning List Shows all present warning messages, for instance a dirty detector or an open door on a central unit. 1.3 Reset All Faults Reset all present faults in the fault list (1.1). 2 Fire Alarms The menu from which fire- and pre-alarms are listed and handled. Also possibility to re-activate alarm devices that have been muted (re-sound). 2.1 Fire List Shows all present fire alarms. 2.1.1 Mute Mute the fire alarm by pressing the Mute button on the control panel MN4000. 2.1.2 Reset Reset the fire alarm by pressing the Reset button on the control panel MN4000. 2.2 Pre-Alarm List Shows all present pre-alarms.
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2.3 Resound (restart bells) If the alarm devices have been silenced by pressing Mute, this function will restart them if the fire alarm has not been reset. 2.4 Reset All Fire Alarms Resets all fire alarms in the fire list (2.1) 3 Disconnections The menu, from which disconnections of parts of the fire alarm system are added, removed or listed. 3.1 New disconnection (access level 2B) Adds new disconnections. 3.1.1 Zones Possibility to disconnect entire zones for a specified time period or permanent. 3.1.2 Detectors & Manual Call Points Possibility to disconnect individual detectors or manual call points for a specified time period or permanent. 3.1.3 External Controls Possibility to de-activate External Controls or Alarm Transfer. 3.1.3.1 External Controls Disconnects outputs (all or individual categories) to external controls. This means that an alarm condition will not cause activation of the selected category. 3.1.3.1.1 General Category including all external controls (doors, fire, fault, ventilation and indication) 3.1.3.1.2 Doors Category for external controls, Doors 3.1.3.1.3 Fire Category for external controls, Fire 3.1.3.1.4 Fault Category for external controls, Fault 3.1.3.1.5 Ventilation Category for external controls, Ventilation 3.1.3.1.6 Indication Category for external controls, Indication
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3.1.3.2 Alarm Transfer Disconnects the supervised output for alarm transfer, normally used in on-shore installations to alert the fire brigade in case of a fire alarm. 3.1.4 External Device (Bells etc.) Disconnects outputs for alarm devices, such as audible- (bells etc) and optical alarm devices. 3.1.5 Alarm Delay Disconnects the alarm delay function. Alarm delay is normally activated. Alarm delay is a programmable delay time between a fire is detected until the alarm device outputs are activated. See chapter 2: Disconnections under “Alarm delay” for more information. 3.1.6 Test Mode Possibility to set a zone into test mode. See chapter 3 Installation under “testing” for more details. 3.2 Disconnection list Shows all active disconnections in the system. A periodic disconnection (3.3) that is not active will not be shown in this list. Reconnection of a disconnected unit is made from this list. See chapter 2 Operations under “reconnection of disconnected items” for more details. 3.2.1 Reconnect Reconnect the disconnection by pressing the Reset button on the control panel MN4000. 3.3 Periodic Disconnection list Shows all periodic disconnections in the system. Removal of periodic disconnections is made from this list. 3.4 Old Disconnections A list showing the 150 latest, previously removed, disconnections. This list also gives the possibility to re-activate an old disconnection again. This function is very useful if the same disconnection is frequently needed during irregular time periods. Just mark the appropriate old disconnection in the list and press 0 to re-activate it. 3.5 Remove all disconnections Removes all active disconnections shown in the disconnection list (3.2). Does not remove periodic disconnections (3.3) permanently, just the active period of the periodic disconnection. 4 Login Login is made from this menu. Enter the personal access code. For further details see chapter 2 Operations under “login”.
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5 Settings Use this menu to adjust parameters in the system such as dimmer level on control panel, date and time and alarm delay time. It is also possible to make a lamp test for the control panel under “test display” (5.4). 5.1 Set Dimmer Use this menu to adjust the contrast level on the control panel display between 1-9. 5.2 Set Time Use this menu to set the system time. It is possible synchronize the CS4000 clock with the ship central time. 5.3 Set Date Use this menu to set the system date. 5.4 Test display From this menu it is possible to activate a lamp test to verify the correct function of the alphanumerical display and for all indications on the control panel. 5.5 Alarm delay time (access level 3) Use this menu to adjust the programmable alarm delay time between 1 to 10 minutes. 5.6 Keyboard beep Use this menu to turn the keyboard beep ON or OFF. 5.7 Cause Effect in test mode Use this menu to turn the Cause/Effect program ON or OFF during test mode. If set to ON, the outputs will be activated as normal during test mode. 6 Service menu (access level 4) Use this menu to list and view information about the system and its components. It is also possible to make disconnections of the listed units. The service menu is described in more detail in the separate manual CS4000 service manual. 6.1 System Details This menu gives information about the installed system such as name and reference number (if defined). It also lists when the system was last configured and by which program. 6.2 System Boards Use this menu to list and view information about the installed system PCB´s. It is possible to view all details about the boards such as installed detector loops, program versions installed, status of inputs and outputs and to print the listed information.
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6.3 Display Units Use this menu to list information about the installed control and repeater panels and how they are configured. 6.4 Zones This menu shows a list of all zones configured in the system. It is possible to list all loop units in a zone if it consists of addressable loop units. It is also possible to make disconnections of zones or loop units and to set a single fire detector in alarm condition. 6.5 Loops This menu shows a list of all the physical loops installed in the system. A loop can consist of conventional or addressable fire alarm detectors or other loop units. It is also possible to make disconnections of entire loops. 6.6 Reload Configuration Use this command when a new updated configuration file or supplementary text file has been downloaded to the CS4000 system. 6.6.1 Load entire configuration If a new configuration file is downloaded, the system will re-start and then use the new configuration file. 6.6.2 Load supplementary texts only The system will update the supplementary text files (no re-start needed). 6.7 Load config from Memory Stick Download a new configuration file from the Salwico Memory StickI. 6.8 Upload config to Memory Stick Copy the existing CS4000 configuration file to the Salwico Memory StickI. 6.9 Save changes to configuration Use this command to save all changes made to the system configuration from the control panel. Note: The changes are not permanently saved in the configuration file until this command is performed. 6.10 Upload syslog to Memory Stick Upload a system log with service information to the Salwico Memory StickI. This service log can then be sent to Consilium for further technical assistance. 7 History Use this menu to view previous events in the fire alarm system.
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7.1 Fire History List Shows a list of the 200 latest fire alarms in chronological order. 7.2 Fault History List Shows a list of the 200 latest fault alarms in chronological order. 7.3 Disconnection History List Shows a list of the 200 latest disconnections in chronological order. 7.4 Common History List Shows a common list of the 1000 latest pre alarms, fire alarms, fault alarms, disconnections, warnings and I/O:s in chronological order. 8 Maintenance Use this menu for monitoring detectors in need of maintenance. 8.1 Lightly Contaminated Detectors Shows a list of lightly contaminated detectors in the entire system. 8.2 Heavily Contaminated Detectors Shows a list of heavily contaminated detectors in the entire system.
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Definition of terms External controls Alarm device Disconnection Panel board, PB Alarm delay Alarm transfer output Zone board, ZB Loop board, LB3 Base board, BB Relay board, RB Power board, PB Warning Fault condition Loop Zone Loop unit MCP Pre-alarm Cause/Effect
An output to activate external actions, for example release fire doors or stop ventilation. Alarm devices are outputs activated in case of fire, for example audible or optical alarms such as bells, sirens and flashlights. A disconnection of a system component such as a zone or a detector. Prevents fire alarms, fault alarms or control actions from that unit. This is the control panel with alphanumerical display. A delay before activating alarm device outputs when a fire is detected. Normally set to 2 minutes (the delay is programmable). Supervised output indicating that there is at least one fire alarm in system. Normally used to alert the fire brigade in onshore installations. Zone board for connection of max 16 conventional detector loops This board can also be used as 16 input/outputs. Loop board for connection of 3 addressable detector loops. Base board is the centre of the central with basic in and outputs. It controls the system communication etc. Optional board with 8 programmable relay contacts. Power supply board. A disturbance in the system not as dangerous as a fault condition. This can for instance be a dirty detector or an open door to a central. A signal that is given by the control panel in the event of a fault in the system or on one of its components. A common name for the cable, detectors and manual call points that are connected with the fire alarm central. A group of addressable loop units or an entire conventional zone. Units located on the detector loop such as detectors, manual call points or short circuit isolators. Manual call point. An external fire alarm button. Creates a fire alarm when activated. A condition in which the detector senses a certain amount of danger, but the level of the detected state is not enough to cause a fire alarm. The Cause/Effect program defines how the in- and outputs of the system should react.
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CS4000 System data Supply voltage (other supply voltage is optional)
230 VAC
Internal system voltage
27 VDC
Number of detectors on one central
Max 512 (max according to EN54 regulations)
Number of detectors in one addressable detector loop
Max 254
No. of detectors on a conventional loop.
Max 50
No. of addressable detector loops on loop board, LB3.
3
No. of conventional detector sections per zone board, ZB
16
No. of Loop/ Zone Boards in one central
Max 3
No. of output boards in one central
Max 4
No. of control panels MX4000 / repeaters MN4000 in one central
Max 4
No. of mini-repeaters MN3000 in one central
Max 15 Incl. MX4000 / MN4000
No. of zones in a system
1-65535
Cable length of a detection circuit. See further “cable requirements” in CS4000 installation manual.
Max 2 000m unshielded cable
Min. loop cable requirements
2 x 0,3 mm2 unshielded
Communication parameters for the external system channel
RS485, 19200 Baud, Odd parity, 8 data bits
Communication parameters for the detector loops
FSK keying
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CS4000 System : EN54 functions Optional functions with requirements The following optional functions with requirements are available in the CS4000 system: Paragraph 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 8.3 9.5 10
Function description Output to alarm devices (Item C) Output to fire alarm routing equipment (Item E) Output to fire protection equipment (Item G) Delays to outputs (Item C+E) Co-incidence detection (Item C+E+G) Fault signals from points Disablement of addressable points Test condition The paragraphs above refer to EN54:2:1997/AC:1999.
Functions relating to other parts of the EN54 standard The system includes an integrated power supply that fulfils all mandatory functions of EN54:4.
Ancillary functions not required by EN54 • •
Earth failure CS4000 has capability to indicate earth failure individually per fire detection loop and power supply. Control panel, CU It is possible to mount the control unit separately from the central panel. See block diagram in “CS4000 Installation manual”, chapter 1.
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Chapter 2: Operations Access levels To prevent un-authorized operation of the system there are access levels to protect the different functions of the CS4000. The user has to login to the system or unlock the lock (mainly industrial applications) before any vital operations can be performed. Without access to an authorization code or a key the user can only view fire and fault alarms and mute the local buzzer. In industrial applications, access level 1 is the basic level. Open the lock to go to access level 2. The system automatically returns to access level 1when the lock is locked or after 30 minutes of inactivity. In marine applications, access level 2 is the basic level. These applications do not have a lock. The system automatically returns to access level 2 after 30 minutes of inactivity. There are five different access levels: Access level 1 2 2B 3 4
Procedure to enter level None, door is closed or lock is locked. Open door or unlock the lock. Open door and enter access code for level 2B via menu/login. Open door and enter access code for level 3 via menu/login. Open door and enter access code for level 4 via menu/login.
Description of user General public, safety personnel (not available for marine applications) Personnel trained and authorized to operate the system in case of fire or maintenance. Disconnections not possible. Personnel trained and authorized to operate the system in case of fire or maintenance. Personnel trained and authorized to make changes to the configured system. Only authorized service personnel trained by Consilium.
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Description of the access levels Access level 1 Only viewing of fire or fault alarms. Fire alarms have priority over fault alarms. Possibility to mute local buzzer. Access level 2 As level 1 + access to the menu system. List status. Reset and muting of alarms. Access level 2B As level 2 + make disconnections. Access level 3 As level 2B + possibility to make changes to the configured system. Access level 4 All functions available, including advanced service options.
Login Press Menu from level 1 or go to Menu/ 4 login/ 1 login and enter the four-digit access code for the desired access level. The system will acknowledge if the correct code is entered. Entering the system with the key gives direct access to level 2. The default access codes are: Level 2B 2222 Level 3 3333
Pre-alarm The CS4000 is equipped with the function Pre-alarm that will give an early alarm to a slow raise of the fire condition, for example a smouldering fire. The Pre-alarm level is lower than the ordinary fire alarm level. A pre-alarm will activate the local buzzer and the indication “Prealarm” will be lit on the control unit. The pre-alarm will also be added to the pre-alarm list found under: Menu/ 2 Fire Alarms/ 2 Pre-Alarm List. It is only possible to mute a pre-alarm, not reset. It will remain in the pre-alarm list until the fire condition is under or over (fire alarm) the level for pre-alarm. The pre-alarm will normally not activate any alarm devices or external outputs.
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Fire alarm When “Fire” is flashing
FAULT
FIRE
DISC.
Power Test
FIRE ALARM 1(2)
Menu
15.53
Alarm Transfer
1 FIRE ZONE 2 MCP 23
Alarm Device Alarm Delay
Home
Disc.
1
2
3
' '
ABC
DEF
4
5
6
JKL
MNO
GHI
.
Galley deck 4 2 FIRE ZONE 1 SMOKE 206 Café Panorama deck 14
Zone/Unit System Fault Warning
.
7
8
9
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
0
OK
Pre-Alarm
_______________________________________________ RESET=Reset item, MUTE=Mute, OK=Details 0=Disconnect 1=Print item 2=Print all
F1
OK F2 F3
Mute
Next
Reset
A fire alarm is detected in the system.
Information displayed The following information is displayed in the Control Panel: • Number of alarm(s) • Zone in alarm • Type of unit in alarm • Address number of unit in alarm (only for addressable loop) • Supplementary text 1 (if defined) Press OK to view more details: • Time of alarm • Date of alarm • Supplementary text 2 about location of detector (if defined)
Mute The MUTE button has different function depending on the current access level. Access level 1 Pressing MUTE causes the internal buzzer to silence. Access level 2 or higher
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Pressing MUTE causes the internal buzzer and all external alarms to silence and mutes the fire alarm indication. When the alarm is muted the fire indication stops flashing and turn over to steady light. Press OK for more details.
Reset Press RESET to reset the fire alarm. Alarms cannot be reset if the fire condition remains.
Several alarms If there is more than one fire alarm in the system, the red LED indicators above the NEXT button are activated. The first and last fire alarms are always displayed in the control panel. Scroll through the different fire alarms with the NEXT button or UP/DOWN arrows. Reset and mute as above.
Type of fire alarms from conventional zones The CS4000 will display whether a detector or a manual call point generates the fire alarm. If two or more detectors are activated in the same zone, the fire alarm will be presented as: manual call point/multiple detectors.
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Fault indications When “Fault” is flashing
FAULT
FIRE
DISC.
Power Test Alarm Transfer
Menu
FAULT ALARM 1(1) 18.53 _______________________________________________
1 LOOP ANALOGUE 3 CABLE BREAK POSITIVE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXf Loop 3 on LB3 2XXXXXXXXXXXXM
Alarm Device Alarm Delay
.
Zone/Unit System Fault Warning
Home
Disc.
1
2
3
' '
ABC
DEF
4
5
6
GHI
JKL
MNO
7
8
9
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
0
OK
.
Pre-Alarm
_______________________________________________ RESET=Reset current entry, MUTE=Mute all OK D il 1 P i i 2 P i ll
F1
OK F2 F3
Mute
Next
Reset
A fault is detected in the system.
Information displayed The following information is displayed in the control unit: • Number of fault(s) (i.e. how many faults are detected) • Type of fault • Identification of the faulty unit • Supplementary text for the faulty unit (if defined) Press OK for more details: • Time when fault occurred • Date when fault occurred • Supplementary text about location of fault (if defined)
Mute Press MUTE to silence internal buzzer and mute all faults in list. Press OK for more details.
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Reset All faults in the system are shown in the fault list. Reset a fault: 1. Go to the fault list under: Menu/ 1 Fault Alarms/ 1 Fault List 2. Choose the fault in the fault list and then press RESET to reset the fault alarm. If the cause of the fault alarm remains the alarm cannot be reset. Check the problem and deal with it. Then try to reset the fault again.
Reset all faults: 1. Go to: Menu/ 1 Fault Alarms/ 3 Reset All Faults 2. Press OK
Fault messages If a fault occurs in the system it will be displayed at the control panel with information about which part of the system that is faulty and also a short description of the fault. See “Appendix A: Fault codes & Fuses” for a list of all fault messages.
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Disconnections It is possible to disconnect different parts of the system, such as: zones, detectors, manual call points, section units, alarm devices, external control devices and loops. All disconnections are placed in a disconnection list. The yellow indication DISC. is lit on the control unit when the first disconnection is defined in the system and remains lit until all disconnections are reconnected. To be able to make a disconnection you must enter access level 2B or higher. WARNING! When a fire detector or zone is disconnected the fire alarm system will not be able to detect any occurring fire in that area. It is therefore important that disconnections are minimized in terms of quantity of disconnected units and duration of time. For example if dual detectors heat/smoke are installed it is possible to disconnect only the smoke detection part of the detector and keep the heat detecting part active or vice versa.
Disconnections available There are four different disconnections available: Permanent disconnection The disconnection is permanent until it is manually reconnected. Note: It is possible to limit the disconnection time by defining a maximal disconnection time in the configuration program. Timer disconnection Disconnection is instant and lasts for the time period entered (hh:mm). Maximum disconnection time is 23h 59m. Clock disconnection Enter reconnection time. Disconnection is instant and the reconnection will take place next time the entered time occurs. Maximum disconnection time is 23h 59m. Periodic disconnection A disconnection for a certain time period during certain days of the week. Example: Disconnect zone 1 each Tuesday and Friday between 7.00 – 17.00.
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Acknowledgement of a new disconnection After entering a new disconnection correctly, an acknowledgement is presented on the control panel. The new disconnection is also added in the disconnection list under: Menu/ 3 Disconnections/ 2 Disconnection list
Disconnecting zones (access level 2B or higher) Disconnections are made under: Menu/ 3 Disconnections/ 1 New disconnection
Step 1 Choose Zone Zone number
Step 1 Choose Zone Zone number
To disconnect a conventional zone, follow the basic system below: Step 2 Step 3 Choose disconnection type Enter time Permanent Timer→ X Clock→ X To disconnect an addressable zone, follow the basic system below: Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Choose detector type Choose disconnection type Enter time Smoke Permanent All Timer→ X Heat Clock→ X Flame Periodic→ X Manual Call Points Example: You want to disconnect zone 3 each Monday and Tuesday between 06.00-18.30. 1. Enter the disconnections menu either by pressing the shortcut button Disc. or press Menu and choose 3 Disconnections by pressing 3 and then press OK. (Be sure to have access level 2B or higher) 2. Choose 1 New disconnection 3. Choose 1 Disconnect Zone 4. Enter the zone number 3, then press OK 5. For addressable loops: Choose 2 All Detectors (manual call points will remain active), then press OK 6. Choose 4 Periodic disconnection
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7. Enter disconnection time 06001830, then press OK. 8. Disable all weekdays except Monday and Tuesday by pressing the number for each weekday (i.e. 34567), then press OK Note: Periodic disconnection is only for addressable zones.
Disconnecting addressable detectors (access level 2B or higher) Disconnecting individual detectors is only possible on addressable loops. Disconnections of detectors are made under*: Menu/ 3 Disconnections/ 1 New disconnection/ 2 Detectors & Manual Call Points
Step 1 Choose zone Zone number
To disconnect an addressable detector, follow the basic system below: Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Choose Choose Choose Enter time detector type detector address (or disconnection type interval) Smoke Address number(s) Permanent All Heat Flame Manual Call Point
Timer→ Clock→ Periodic→
X X X
*It is also possible to disconnect detectors from the Fire List.
Disconnecting alarm devices (bells etc) (Access level 2B or higher) Disconnections of alarm devices is done under: Menu/ 3 Disconnections/ 1 New disconn./ 4 External Alarm/ 1 Alarm Device (Bells etc.)
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Alarm delay (Access level 2B or higher) Alarm delay function is normally activated, and will delay the activation of alarm devices in case of an alarm. The delay time is programmable and normally set to two minutes. The alarm delay function may be disconnected under: Menu/ 3 Disconnections/ 1 New disconn./ 5 Alarm Delay Setting delay time is done under: Menu/ 5 Settings/ 5 Alarm Delay Times/ 1 Alarm Delay Time 1 (mute)
Disconnecting external outputs (for example fans, fire doors etc) (Access level 2B or higher) 1. Select: Menu/ 3 Disconnections/ 1 New disconn./ 3 External Controls/ 1 External Controls 2. Select an output category to be disconnected (general = all categories). 3. Press OK.
Disconnection of alarm transfer output (Access level 2B or higher) Disconnection of the alarm transfer (fire brigade) output is done under: Menu/ 3 Disconnections/ 1 New disconn./ 3 External Controls/ 2 Alarm Transfer
Reconnection of disconnected items All disconnections in the system are shown in the disconnection list. Any reconnection is made from this list. 1. Go to Menu/ 3 Disconnections/ 2 Disconnection list. 2. Choose the disconnection you want to reconnect. 3. Press Reset button
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Service menu (access level 4) The Service menu is used for configuration of the system in the commissioning phase, as well as for troubleshooting and small updates when the system is in operation. The menu has functions for downloading and uploading information from/to the Salwico Memory Stick. The service menu screen displays a list of the 10 service menu alternatives, described on the following pages. The alternatives are reached by pressing the corresponding number on the numerical keypad, or by selecting the desired alternative with the arrow buttons and pressing the OK button.
SERVICE
1 System Details 2 System Boards 3 Display Units 4 Zones 5 Loops 6 Reload Configuration 7 Load config from Memory Stick 8 Upload config from Memory Stick 9 Save changes to configuration 10 Upload syslog to Memory Stick
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> > > > > > > > > >
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Select a menu with 0-9 (or arrows + OK)
Service menu screen Please see separate manual “CS4000 Service manual” for detailed information about the service menu.
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Chapter 3: Installation Electrical connection This chapter will give some brief information about installation. For more information, please refer to “CS4000 installation manual”.
Description of CS4000 PCB’s The CS4000 system is based on the following standard PCB’s: Panel Board, PB This board, together with an alphanumerical display, forms the control panel. Base Board, BB Base board with the basic in and outputs, system communication etc. Loop Board, LB3 Connection board for up to 3 addressable analogue detector loops Zone board, ZB Connection board for up to 16 conventional detector zones. This board can also be used as 16 input/outputs. Output Board, OB Optional board with 8 programmable relay contacts. Rectifier Board, RB Power supply board. USB expansion board Optional board (piggyback on base board) with USB and serial communication possibilities. Ethernet board Optional board (piggyback on base board) with Ethernet communication possibilities. IPLC board Optional connection board for 1 addressable detector loop via Ethernet interface.
See datasheet for respectively board for full information.
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Connection Since all CS4000 systems are customer designed no standard exists for how the different PCB’s are to be connected in the system. However, in the figure below you will find an example with one board of each type showing the connection terminals.
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Testing After installation of the fire alarm system the different parts of the system shall be tested to assure correct function. The CS4000 has a special test mode, which makes the testing easier. When a zone is in test mode it will: • Not activate any external alarm devices or controls in case of a fire (this function can be turned off). • The alarm level is lowered to give quick response to test gas. • Detectors and manual call points in the zone will blink. • Each tested detector and manual call point will indicate activation with a red LED. • The units in alarm are automatically reset when the heat or smoke concentration is under the alarm level or if the manual call point is reset. Fire alarms from zones not in test mode will be handled normally by the system. Note: The tested zone will automatically return to normal operation after two hours.
Test a fire-detecting zone Put the zone into test mode under: Menu/3 Disconnections/1 New disconn./ 5 Test Mode Enter the zone number and confirm with OK button The indications DISC., Test and Zone/Unit will be lit to confirm the test mode. It is now safe to test each detector, manual call point etc in this fire zone during two hours. Use suitable testing equipment. All alarms will be listed under: Menu/7 History/1 Fire History List
Reset test mode After testing it is important to return the tested zone into normal condition again. Make sure that there is no detectors or manual call points still in alarm before leaving test mode. The zones in test mode are listed in the disconnection list, found under: Menu/3 Disconnections /2 Disconnection list. Choose the zone in the disconnection list and then press RESET.
Test the control unit display It is possible to test the alphanumerical display, all indications on the control panel and the local buzzer with the function Test display, found under: Menu/5 Settings/4 Test display.
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Appendix A: Fault codes & Fuses Fault list Listed below are all fault codes, their causes and how an operator with some knowledge of the system can solve the problem.
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Fault code
Cause
Remedy
NO ANSWER
Wrong type of loop unit Two loop units have the same address Hardware fault A fuse is blown (a secondary fault appears) Cable break in a detector or system loop (a secondary fault appears) The detector has a faulty sensor element. The smoke detector is exposed to wind The detector has a dirty sensor element
Exchange to the correct loop unit Check the units
Lost communication. The system has recognized a unit but lost contact with it due to some interference.
129
SENSOR FAULT
130
DIRTY SENSOR
131
TOO FEW FOUND
132
TOO MANY FOUND
133
IN1 CABLE BREAK
134
IN2 CABLE BREAK
135
EXT 24V FAIL
136
FEEDBACK FAULT
137
POSITION FAULT
138
LOOP CABLE SHORT
139
LOOP CABLE A SHORT
140
LOOP CABLE B SHORT
141
CABLE BREAK POSITIVE
Fewer loop units found than configured Loop units not correctly installed Missing answer from a unit More loop units found than configured There is a cable break on input 1 There is a cable break on input 2 External 24V power source missing. External load is missing. A supervised unit (for example a door or damper) is in the wrong position. A short circuit in the detector loop cable. Short circuit on the A-side of a detector loop. Short circuit on the B-side of a detector loop A cable break on the positive conductor has been detected.
Exchange the unit Exchange the fuse Mend the cable Exchange unit Take care of wind problem Try to clean the detector with a vacuum cleaner or by blowing high-pressure air on it. If this does not help, exchange the detector. Ion smoke detector: Exchange the detector Check the specification and re-define the system Connect the unit correctly Check address (possible double address). Otherwise exchange the unit. Check the specification and re-define the system Mend the cable break Mend the cable break The local power supply is defect. Check the cable and the external load. Check for obstructions. Locate the short circuit and fix it. Locate the short circuit and fix it. Locate the short circuit and fix it. Locate the cable break and mend it.
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CABLE BREAK NEGATIVE
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COMMUNICATION ERROR The communication with a unit is deficient.
144
WRONG TYPE OF UNIT
145
UNKNOWN TYPE OF UNIT The type of unit specified is unknown to the system.
146
TIMER STUCK
148
DOUBLE ADDRESS
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A cable break on the negative conductor has been detected. Two units have the same address. Loop unit faulty. Interference The type of unit specified is different from the type found or configured. Unit faulty Wrong type of detector has been installed
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Locate the cable break and mend it. Check the loop unit addresses Exchange the unit. Locate interference and deal with it. Check the specification and change definition or the unit. Exchange the unit Install the correct type and restart the loop. Check the unit.
CABLE SHORT
The timer has been activated too long. Two units sharing the same address Short circuit on cable.
150
VALVE CLOSED
The valve is closed.
Open the valve
151
153
CONFIGURED NOT PRESENT PRESENT NOT CONFIGURED HIGH CURRENT ON LOOP
Unit is configured but not present. Unit is present but not configured. There is high current in the loop cable.
154
LOOP POWER LOSS
The loop voltage is missing.
Add the unit or change the system configuration. Remove the unit or change the system configuration. Check if there is to many units connected to the loop. Compare with the loop limitations. Exchange the loop board.
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EARTH FAULT POSITIVE
Locate the earth fault and fix it.
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EARTH FAULT NEGATIVE
157
FUSE FAULT
Too low impedance on positive conductor. Too low impedance on negative conductor. A fuse is defective.
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BATTERY FUSE FAULT
Replace fuse or mend the cable.
159
CABLE BREAK
160
CABLE OVERLOAD
161
POWER FAULT
162 163
EMERGENCY POWER FAULT BATTERY FAULT
A battery fuse has blown or a cable break. A cable break has been detected. Too high current on an output. The main power supply is lost. Emergency power is lost. A bad battery is detected.
164
CHARGING LOSS
Charge the battery. If the fault remains then replace the battery. Replace the battery charger.
165
EXTERNAL FAULT
166
EARTH DETECTION FAULT CHECKSUM EEP
152
167
The battery charger is unable to charge the battery. External equipment has indicated fault. Unable to detect earth fault. Incorrect EPROM checksum.
Change one of the addresses. Locate the short circuit and fix it.
Locate the earth fault and fix it. Replace the fuse.
Mend the cable. Check external loads. Check the main power supply. Check the emergency power supply.
Check the external equipment. Replace the earth fault circuit. Contact our service department.
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RESTARTED
Something has restarted.
169
TOO LONG BOOT
170
EXTERNAL LOAD ON LINE
171 172
EXTERNAL SOURCE ON LINE LOW POWER SUPPLY IN1
173
LOW POWER SUPPLY IN2
174
LOW POWER SUPPLY LOCAL
175
LOW POWER SUPPLY
176
SYSTEM CONF FAULT
177
LOW PRESSURE
178
ACTUATOR 1
179
ACTUATOR 2
180
MAINS POWER
181 209
INTERNAL FAULT WRONG TYPE OF UNIT DEFINED
210
ERROR IN CAUSE&EFFECT DEFINITIONS ILLEGAL
Exceeded the maximal allowed boot time. There is a too high external load on a conventional zone. Feeding voltage detected on a conventional zone. Low voltage on the primary 24VDC power supply to the internal PCB’S. Low voltage on the secondary 24VDC power supply to the internal PCB’S. Too low voltage on the 3.3V/5V feeding to the internal circuit boards. Too low incoming 24VDC supply to the internal circuit boards. The configuration file is corrupt. An error has occurred during downloading of the configuration file. External equipment indicates low pressure. Missing feedback from actuator 1 Missing feedback from actuator 2. The main power supply is lost Internal system fault The type of unit found is different from the type configured. Fault detected in the configuration.
255
Internal system error.
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If it happens repeatedly, contact our service department. If it happens repeatedly, contact our service department. Locate the load and deal with it. Locate the source and remove it. Check the power supply. Check the power supply.
Contact our service department. Check the power supply Check the configuration file and reconfigure the system. Re-configure the system. If the fault remains, contact our service dept. Check the pressure on the supervised unit. Check cables to actuator 1. If the cables are OK, change the actuator. Check cables to actuator 2. If the cables are OK, change the actuator. Check the main power supply Contact our service department Change the unit or the system configuration. Check the configuration. Contact our service department.
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Fuses If a fuse is defective in the system a fault will be displayed at the control units. Locate and replace the fuse with the information below.
Fuse list Location
Fuse
Fuse rating
Base board Base board Base board Base board Rectifier board Rectifier board Rectifier board Rectifier board Rectifier board Rectifier board Rectifier board Rectifier board
F1: Alarm bell output F2: Alarm bell output F3: Alarm bell output F4: Alarm bell output F3: To transformer F4: To transformer F5: To external 230VAC F6: To external 230VAC F8: Battery F9: Battery F10: From transformer F11: From transformer
1 AT 1 AT 1 AT 1 AT 3.15 AF 3.15 AF 3.15 AF 3.15 AF 4 AF 4 AF 6.3 AF 6.3 AF
Fuse type: 5x20 mm
Fuse locations on base board, BB.
Fuse locations on rectifier board, RB.
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Appendix B: Quick guide* FAULT
FIRE
DISC.
Menu
Power Test Alarm Transfer
Home
1
2
' '
ABC
Disc.
3 DEF
Alarm Device Alarm Delay
4
5
6
GHI
JKL
MNO
Zone/Unit System Fault Warning
7
8
9
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
0
OK
Pre-Alarm
F1
OK F2 F3
Mute
Next
Reset
Fire alarm Accept a fire alarm & silence buzzer:
Press
Mute
Reset a fire alarm:
Press
Reset
Accept a fault alarm & silence buzzer:
Press
Mute
Reset a fault:
1. Press Menu 2. Select: Fault alarms→Fault list 3. Select actual fault and press Reset
Fault alarm
Disconnections Disconnect a zone
1. Press Disc. 2. Select: New disconnection (access level 2B) 3. Select zone. Press OK to confirm. 4. Select type of detector. Press OK to confirm. 5. Select type of disconnection. Press OK to confirm. The Disc. indication is illuminated.
Disconnect detector/manual call point
1. Press Disc. 2. Select: New disconnection (access level 2B) 3. Select: Detectors & manual call points 4. Enter type, zone and address of detector(s) 5. Choose disconnection type. Press OK to confirm. The Disc. indication is illuminated.
Reconnect item
1. Press Disc. 2. Select: Disconnection list 3. Select disconnection and press
Reset
General operation The arrow keys are used to navigate in the menus and select different menu alternatives. Shows the previous item in the list. If the first item is displayed it will go to the last
Go to previous i
OK
Select the chosen menu alternative.
Shows next item in the list. If the last item is displayed it will go to the first
*A copy of this page may be placed at the fire alarm control panel
Local service contact: Company: Tel: E-mail:
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Appendix C: Display analogue values of a loop unit The analogue value of a loop unit can be displayed on the panel board. This information can be useful to see the condition of a loop unit. To get a list of loop units go to: Menu/ 6 Service menu/ 4 Zones Choose a zone and confirm with 2 Loop unit. Choose a loop unit and confirm with OK button. The analogue values of a selected loop unit are now read and shown on the display. The analogue values depend on the type of loop unit and the status of the detector. Use the table below to determine the status of each unit. Analogue values for detectors and manual call points Loop Unit
Analogue values
Name
ID
No
Type
Normal *
Alarm
Fault
NS-AOS NS-AOS-IS
226
0
Smoke
60-100
>(Normal + 60)
1
Heat
(Normal + 60), temp. dependent
(Normal +75)
(Normal + 75), temp. dependent
96
0 - 32
Detector
3
AIN1
32 - 96
> 96
0 - 32
Conventional detectors
4
AIN2
32 - 96
> 96
0 - 32
Intrinsically safe unit (industry)
5
AIN1
32 - 96
> 96
0 - 32
Detector (industry)
6
AIN1
32 - 96
> 96
0 - 32
Sprinkler & valve
7
AIN2
32 - 96
> 96
0 - 32
Indication
8
AIN2
32 - 96
> 96
0 - 32
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Analogue values for other loop units Loop Unit
Channel
Analogue values
Name
ID
No
Function
Normal
Activated
KS-2/-2K
240
0
Short circuit
0
26
UR-2K
233
0
Timer
0
85
UR-2KN
232
0 1
Timer Key
0 0
85 85