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tm0003 Vega Engineering Manual PDF
VEGA
ENGINEERING
MANUAL
TM0003
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter Page
1. ACCESS ............................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Silence Buzzer ....................................................................................... 8
1.2 Scroll ...................................................................................................... 8
1.3 Silence Alarms ....................................................................................... 9
1.4 Reset ...................................................................................................... 9
1.5 Delay Override ....................................................................................... 9
1.6 Evacuate ................................................................................................ 9
1.7 Enter Key (↵) ........................................................................................ 10
1.8 Cancel Key (→) .................................................................................... 10
1.9 Numeric keys (0 to 9) ........................................................................... 10
1.10 Arrow Keys ......................................................................................... 10
2. ISOLATE............................................................................................................. 11
2.1 Zones ................................................................................................... 11
2.2 Loop Devices........................................................................................ 12
2.2.1 Single Device........................................................................ 13
2.2.2 Device Range ........................................................................ 14
2.3 Output Group........................................................................................ 14
2.4 Panel Functions.................................................................................... 14
2.4.1 BLC Outputs .......................................................................... 15
2.4.2 Motherboard .......................................................................... 15
2.5 Plant ..................................................................................................... 16
2.6 Local Buzzer.......................................................................................... 16
3.0 LIST .................................................................................................................. 18
3.1 Zone ..................................................................................................... 19
3.1.1 All Zones............................................................................... 19
3.1.2 Zone Information .................................................................. 20
3.2 Loop Devices........................................................................................ 20
3.2.1 Single Loop........................................................................... 20
3.2.2 Device Range ....................................................................... 21
3.2.3 Forward and Reverse Scan ................................................ 22
3.2.4 Analogue Value .................................................................... 22
3.2.5 Loop Current......................................................................... 24
3.2.6 Loop Integrity ........................................................................ 24
3.3 Output Groups...................................................................................... 24
3.3.1 All Groups ............................................................................. 25
3.4 Panel Functions.................................................................................... 26
3.4.1 BLC Outputs .......................................................................... 26
3.4.2 Motherboards......................................................................... 27
3.5 Plant ..................................................................................................... 28
3.6 Isolations .............................................................................................. 28
3.7 Event Log ............................................................................................. 28
3.7.1 All Events.............................................................................. 29
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3.7.2 Range (date)......................................................................... 29
3.7.3 Priority Event......................................................................... 30
3.8 Engineer Information ............................................................................ 31
3.8.1 Panel Setup .......................................................................... 31
3.8.2 Activations ............................................................................ 31
3.8.3 Fault Codes .......................................................................... 32
3.8.4 Logon faults ........................................................................... 33
3.8.5 Configuration Fault ................................................................ 33
4. SET MENU.......................................................................................................... 35
4.1 Time and Date...................................................................................... 35
4.2 Printer Status........................................................................................ 36
4.3 Activate Day Mode ............................................................................... 37
4.4 Standard Features................................................................................ 38
4.4.1 Panel Setup .......................................................................... 38
4.4.2 Zone Fire Information ........................................................... 45
4.4.3 Loop Device Information ....................................................... 49
4.4.4 BLC Outputs .......................................................................... 52
4.4.5 Output Group Information ..................................................... 55
4.4.6 Repeater Information ............................................................ 60
4.5 Custom Features .................................................................................. 62
4.5.1 Motherboard Information ...................................................... 62
4.5.2 Priority Header ...................................................................... 62
4.5.3 Custom Device Text............................................................... 63
4.5.4 Plant Alarm Information ........................................................ 63
4.6 Clear Memory ....................................................................................... 64
4.6.1 Zone Information................................................................... 65
4.6.2 Plant Information................................................................... 65
4.6.3 Group Information................................................................. 65
4.6.4 Device Information ................................................................ 65
4.6.5 BLC Outputs ......................................................................... 65
4.6.6 Activations ............................................................................ 66
4.6.7 Motherboard Information ....................................................... 66
4.7 User Passwords ................................................................................... 66
4.8 Loop Configuration ............................................................................... 67
4.8.1 Accept Logon count ............................................................... 67
4.8.2 Accept Config Count ............................................................. 68
4.8.3 Autolearn .............................................................................. 68
5. TEST ................................................................................................................... 70
5.1 Panel test ............................................................................................. 70
5.2 Device Test........................................................................................... 70
5.3 Output Group Test................................................................................ 71
5.4 Alarm Simulation Test .......................................................................... 72
5.5 Key test ................................................................................................ 72
ACCESS
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1. ACCESS
The control panel has 3 separate access levels with access level 1 being available to
user without entry of a special password. Each access level has its own operating
criteria as shown in figure 1.0, which restricts operation of the panel by the user. Levels
2 and 3 can only be accessed by entry of a separate user password, the password is
accessed via operation of the numeric keys on the membrane fascia.
Figure 1.0
NORMAL
Figure 1.1
To gain entry into the required access level, levels 2 or 3, operate any numeric key once
and the password prompt will appear on the display as shown in figure 1.2. Enter the
required access level password number and then operate the Enter key, the password
entry requires a four digit number. Once selected the panel will then verify the entry,
which will either be accepted or rejected. Each operation of a membrane key will be
confirmed by a short operation of the internal panel buzzer and entry of the number will
be shown on the display as a “#”, for security reasons.
NORMAL
Figure 1.2
Upon acceptance of the entered password the control panel will request an entry of a
numeric key, upon which the options which are capable of being selected at the
selected access level will be displayed as per figure 1.0. Figure 1.3 shows the top level
menu features which are capable of being selected when access level 3 password is
selected.
Isolate
List
Set
Test
Figure 1.3
Upon activation of the internal panel buzzer operation of the Silence Buzzer membrane
key will deactivate the buzzer. When the key is operated a text message will be
displayed for a short time period confirming the operation as shown in figure 1.4.
Figure 1.4
When an alarm activation occurs on the control panel and the activation has timers T1
and T2 programmed, operation of the Silence Buzzer key will affect the operation.
Operation while timer T1 is counting down will cause timer to be accepted which will
then initiate timer T2. While timer T2 is counting down each operation of Silence
Buzzer will extend the countdown of the timer in 10 second increments to a maximum
of 600 seconds. Extending T2 will cause the display to confirm that the timer has been
extended by showing a “Timers Extended” message.
1.2 Scroll
When more than one activation is indicated on the control panel operation of the Scroll
membrane key will allow the activation’s to be shown on the display. Each operation
of the Scroll key will step through to the next activation in sequence of operation, this
will be for the selected area only. Once the last activation has been displayed operation
of Scroll key will continue to display from the first activation.
Operation of the Silence Alarms membrane key is only accessible at either access level
2 or 3 when operated a confirmation message will be shown on the display. Operation
will cause any audible alarms, any outputs which may of been programmed to
deactivate and cancel the operation of the countdown timers T1 and T2.
When an alarm condition is present on the control panel operation of this key will cause
the pulsing Alarm and relevant Zonal LEDS to operate in a constant mode. If the
Silence Buzzer key has not been operated then operation of the Silence Alarms key will
cause the internal panel buzzer to operate intermittently.
The Panel Reset membrane key will not be capable of being operated until the Silence
Alarm key has been operated.
1.4 Reset
Operation of the Reset membrane key is only accessible at access levels 2 and 3.
When operated any activation which is existing on the control panel will be cleared and
Status Normal will be reinstated.
The operation of the Delay Override is accessible at access level 1, and will when
operated override the operation of any time delays which have been programmed to
the panel (timers 0, 1 and 2). When operated a confirmation message will be
displayed and the relevant countdown timer will then be cancelled.
1.6 Evacuate
When the evacuate membrane key is operated the sounder circuits and other outputs
which are programmed to operate will activate. The display will have a confirmation
message of the operation as shown in figure 1.5
Figure 1.5
Figure 1.6
↵)
1.7 Enter Key (↵
In Status Normal operation the Enter membrane Key will be used for the acceptance
of numeric data, access of menu selections and accepting the setting of system
information. During priority alarm activations the Enter membrane push button will be
used for the viewing of individual device data as shown in figure 1.6.
→)
1.8 Cancel Key (→
Operation of the Cancel membrane key will cancel/deselect the present access
menu selection and continued operation will eventually return the display to access
level 1. While the internal panel printer is printing operation of the Cancel key will
cause a prompt message to be displayed, this can only be operated while in access
levels 2 and 3. The message will request “Cancel Print ?” operation of Enter will
cause the printer to stop where as Cancel will continue the operation of the printer.
The numeric keys are mainly used to select the access level password number as
described in Access section (section 1.0). The numeric keys can be used to select
menu level options and the inputting of system data. To select the required menu
option press the number required and the highlight will move to the corresponding
option i.e. LIST = 1 and TEST = 4, operation of the Enter Key will access the menu.
The arrow keys UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT are used for the selection of the
access level menus, selection of activation’s, viewing priority pending activation’s
and also for the programming of the control panel parameters. The control panels
display will give basic operating instructions on how the arrow keys can be used.
2. ISOLATE
As explained in section 1.0 figure 1.0, upon the selection of the ISOLATE menu feature
it will be possible to select from the sub menu features as shown in figure 2.0. These
sub menus can be selected by operation of either the arrow keys or by operation of the
corresponding numeric key and confirming the selection by operation of the Enter key
(↵).
Zones Plant
Loop devices Local buzzer
Output group
Panel functions
Figure 2.0
2.1 Zones
To isolate a specific zone a zone number is required to be entered at the prompt, once
selected the display will list the zones starting from the requested zone number as
shown in figure 2.1.
Figure 2.1
Figure 2.2
To return the isolated zone to its normal operating status, “Norm”, operate the Enter key
on the required zone which is Isolated and a confirmation message of “DE-ISOLATED”
will appear. Repeated operation of the Cancel key will return the display through the
menu selections and continued operation will return the panel to access level 1 where
the display will show a devices isolated message as shown in figure 2.3.
ISOLATED
Figure 2.3
When selected the display will show the 2 options which are available as shown in
figure 2.4. The required option can be highlighted by operation of the arrow keys and
when correct the Enter key (←) will enter the selected option.
Single device
Device range
Figure 2.4
To isolate a single device the display will request an entry of a loop number, which will
be via the appropriate numeric key(s) and accepted by operation of the Enter key.
Operation of the Enter key will then request selection of the Device number which will
also be entered by use of the appropriate numeric key as shown in figure 2.5.
Loop _1 address _ _ _
Figure 2.5
When the device has been selected operation of the Enter key will cause a list of device
information to appear starting with the selected device number. By use of the arrow
keys the required device maybe highlighted as shown in figure 2.6.
Figure 2.6
Operation of Enter key will cause the highlighted device to be “ISOLATED” which will
be displayed for a short time period as confirmation, after which the display will allow
Upon Isolation of the device the common Isolate and device isolate LEDs will be
illuminated. To reinstate a device from isolation the procedure has to be repeated but
the on screen message will show “De-Isolate?” when the Enter key is operated upon
an existing isolated device.
When Selected the display will request for a loop, start device and end device number
to be selected as shown in figure 2.7.
Isolate De-isolate
Figure 2.7
If the isolation of a range of devices covers a full zone then the relevant zonal led will
be lit, if however the selection does not cover a full zone then the device isolate led will
be lit. Operation of the isolate will cause the common isolate led to illuminate.
Operation of the Cancel key will return the display through the menu selections and
continued operation will return the panel to access level 1, where the display will show
a devices isolated message as shown in figure 2.3.
Isolation and De-isolation of Output Groups is similar in format to that of Zones as per
section 2.1, the significant difference is that the “Zone” reference is replaced with
“Group”. When an Output is isolated the “Common Isolate" and “Output Isolate” LEDS
will be illuminated. Repeated operation of the Cancel key will return the display
through the menu selections and continued operation will return the panel to access
level 1 where the display will show a devices isolated message as shown in figure 2.3.
BLC outputs
Motherboard
Upon selection of this menu option the display will automatically list the sounder and
relay circuits which are positioned within the main panel located upon the master and
slave basic loop controllers, this quantity is dependent by the panel setup. The listing
will start from the first sounder on the master basic loop controller and by operation of
the arrow keys the individual outputs can be selected as per figure 2.9. The operation
is similar to the selection of the zone as described in section 2.1.
Figure 2.9
When a VFCO output is isolated the “Common” and “Output Isolate" LEDS will
illuminate and when the display reverts to access level 1 the display will be as per figure
3.3. When ever a sounder circuit is isolated the “Sounder Fault” LED and “Common
Isolate” LEDS will illuminate constantly signifying a sounder circuit is isolated.
Operation of the Cancel key will return the display through the menu selections and
continued operation will return the panel to access level 1 where the display will show
a devices isolated message as shown in figure 2.1.
2.4.2 Motherboard
2.5 Plant
Upon the selection of this menu option and if the plant indications have not been setup
within the “Panel Setup” menu selection a message will appear stating “Plants are not
enabled”. When the plants have been setup the isolate and de-isolate procedure for
the plant indications is similar in format to that of Zones as section 2.1, however the
only difference is that the zone reference is replaced with “Plant”.
When an Output has been isolated the “Common Isolate” and “Device Isolate" LEDS
will be lit and when the display reverts to access level 1 the display will be as per figure
2.3
Operation of the Cancel key will return the display through the menu selections and
continued operation will return the panel to access level 1 where the display will show
a devices isolated message as shown in figure 2.3.
Selection of this option will allow the internal panel buzzer to be either isolated or
deisolated, when isolated the buzzer will not operate for any activation that occurs on
the control panel. To enable the isolate a time setting for the isolation period is
requested as shown in figure 2.10, this setting is in minutes with a maximum setting of
120 minutes.
Figure 2.10
Selection of the time can be achieved by operation of either the arrow keys or operation
of the numeric keys. Once the required time has been selected operation of the Enter
key will accept the setting, only if it is within the parameters of 1-120 minutes. If the
time selection is acceptable then operation of the Enter key will cause the “Common
Isolate” LED to be illuminated which will remain illuminated until the setting expires or
is cancelled.
ISOLATED
Figure 2.11
When isolated, the isolation can only be cancelled by either the expiry of the time delay
or by selecting the Buzzer Isolate menu option and de-isolating at the displayed prompt.
At the displayed “De-isolate buzzer” prompt operation of the Enter key will cancel the
isolation where as the Cancel key will continue with the buzzer isolate.
LIST
3.0 LIST
The entry into access level 3 is detailed in section 1.0, upon the selection of the List
menu feature it will be possible to select any of the sub menu features as detailed in
figure 3.0. These sub menus can be selected by operation of either the arrow keys or
by the corresponding numeric key and confirming the selection by operating the Enter
key.
Zones Plant
Loop Devices Isolations
Output Group Event Log
Panel Function Engineer Info
Figure 3.0
The format of listing will be dependent upon whether the internal panel printer has been
selected within the panel set-up menu selection, refer to section 4.4.1 for information.
When a sub menu is selected it will be possible to make a selection as shown in figure
3.1. If the panel printer is not set-up then the selection shown in figure 3.1 will not be
displayed and the information will only be available on the panel display.
Figure 3.1
The print only selection will automatically print the selected information, where as the
display only option will show the information on the panel display. With the display only
option the arrow keys will enable the scrolling of the information by highlighting each
information line.
Upon selection the display will show two options which are available within this selection
as shown in figure 3.2. The required option can be highlighted by operation of either
the relevant numeric key or by operation of the arrow keys. When the selection is
correct operation of the Enter key will then enter the highlighted selected option.
All zones
Zone information
Figure 3.2
This option selection will list all of the zone information, the listing will give the zone
number, text and the status i.e. if it is isolated “I” as shown in figure 3.3 .
Figure 3.3
Operation of the arrow keys will scroll the zone information and operation of the Cancel
key will return the display through the menu selections and continued operation will
return the panel to access level 1.
Upon selection a request for the zone number will be made, once selected the zone
and device information will be displayed as shown by figure 3.4.
Figure 3.4
The Zone information will include the timer settings for T1, T2 and the override status,
operation of the arrow keys will only scroll the device information. The device
information includes the current status of the listed devices. Operation of the arrow
keys will scroll the device information by highlighting each line, the Cancel key will
return the display through the menu selections and continued operation will return the
panel to access level 1.
Upon selection of this menu option a list of sub menu options will appear which are
capable of being selected as shown in figure 3.5.
Figure 3.5
These sub menus feature can be selected by operation of either the arrow keys or by
operation of the corresponding numeric key and confirming the selection by operation
of the ENTER key.
Figure 3.6
Operation of the arrow keys will scroll the devices on the display. When viewing is
complete operation of the Cancel key will quit the display to the menu and continued
operation will return the panel to access level 1.
Selection requests a loop number to be entered and once entered the display will show
the total of devices attached to the selected loop as shown in figure 3.7.
Start 1_ _ End _ _ _
Figure 3.7
Upon the operation of any key the display will then request a Start and End device
number. When entered the display will show the information for the selected device
range as shown in figure 3.6.
Operation of the arrow keys will scroll the devices on the display. When viewing is
complete operation of the Cancel key will quit the display to the menu and continued
operation will return the panel to access level 1.
This option is only available at access level 3 and is used when a loop fault occurs and
is a convenient diagnostic tool to locate the position of a potential short or open circuit.
Selection of either option will request an entry of a loop number, once selected the
control panel will scan the loop in the selected direction. The control panel will then
display the quantity of detectors scanned in the selected direction and upon operation
of any key the devices will be displayed as shown in figure 3.6.
Operation of the arrow keys will scroll the devices on the display. When viewing is
complete operation of the Cancel key will quit the display to the menu and continued
operation will return the panel to access level 1.
Selection of this option which is available at access level 3, allows all applicable devices
which are attached to the control panel loop(s) to have their analogue values read.
Once entered a request for another option, as shown in figure 3.8, will be displayed.
The required option can be highlighted by operation of the arrow keys and when
correct the Enter key will enter the selected option.
Single Loop
Device range
Figure 3.8
This selection is similar in operation to that of section 3.2.1 with the exception of the
analogue and fire values will be displayed also as shown in figure 3.9.
Figure 3.9
Operation of the arrow keys will scroll the devices on the display. When viewing is
complete operation of the Cancel key will quit the display to the menu and continued
operation will return the panel to access level 1.
Device Range
This selection is similar in operation to that of section 3.2.2 with the exception of the
analogue and fire values, which will also be displayed as shown in figure 3.9. Operation
of the arrow keys will scroll the devices on the display. When viewing is complete
operation of the Cancel key will quit the display to the menu and continued operation
will return the panel to access level 1.
Selection allows an individual loop device to be scanned for its real time analogue
value. Once selected the information will be continually displayed and updated until it
is cancelled. The loop, device and sub address numbers require inputting before the
information can be displayed as shown in figure 3.10.
→ to quit
Figure 3.10
Operation of the Cancel key will quit the display to the menu and continued operation
will return the panel to access level 1.
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3.2.5 Loop Current
Selection of this option, which is at access level 3, will List the loop current for each
loop that is attached to the control panel. The information is displayed in “mA” and
allows the user to gauge the loop current available for the addition of devices which
require loop current. Operation of the arrow keys will scroll the information for each
loop on the display. When viewing is completed operation of the Cancel key will quit
the display to the menu and continued operation will return the panel to access level 1.
The maximum allowable output loop current is 220mA.
Selection of this option will list the quantity of fault conditions which have occurred on
each loop of the control panel since the last occurrence of Panel Reset, as shown in
figure 3.11. For further information refer to the General Specification manual.
↑ to scroll, → to quit
figure 3.11
Operation of Panel Reset will clear all of the values which are shown in figure 3.11 and
operation of the arrow keys will scroll the information on the display. When viewing is
complete operation of the Cancel key will quit the display to the menu and continued
operation will return the panel to access level 1.
Selection of this option will request that another sub menu be selected from the options
displayed, as shown in figure 3.12. The required option can be highlighted by
operation of the arrow keys and when correct the Enter key will enter the selected menu
option.
All groups
Group information
Figure 3.12
When selected the display will request for a start and end group number to be selected
by use of either the arrow or numeric keys and operating Enter when the selection is
complete. When entered the display will list the group information which has been
programmed into the control panel. Operation and display is similar in format to the List
All Zones option as in section 3.1.1. The main difference is that the zone text is
replaced with “Group” text.
Operation of the arrow keys will scroll the information on the display. When viewing is
complete operation of the Cancel key will quit the display to the menu and continued
operation will return the panel to access level 1.
When selected this will list the group information which has been programmed in the
control panel as shown in figure 3.13. Operation and display is similar in format to the
List Zones Information option as in section 3.1.2. The main difference is that the zone
text is replaced with “Group”. For information detailing group attributes refer to section
4.4.5 Output Group Information.
Figure 3.13
Operation of the arrow keys will scroll the assigned output device information on the
display. When viewing is complete operation of the Cancel key will quit the display to
the menu and continued operation will return the panel to access level 1.
Upon selection of this option the display will show the sub menu options as shown in
figure 3.14. The required option can be highlighted by operation of the arrow keys and
when correct the Enter key will enter the selected option menu.
BLC outputs
Motherboard
Selection of this option will list the information which has been programmed to the
sounder circuits and relay outputs of the master and slave basic loop controllers as
shown in figure 3.15.
Figure 3.15
3.4.2 Motherboards
Upon selection of this option a further set of sub menus will be displayed as shown in
figure 3.16. The required option can be highlighted by operation of the arrow keys and
when correct the Enter key will enter the selected option menu.
Motherboard channels
Motherboard info
Motherboard Channels
Selection of this option will request a motherboard number to be entered, upon doing
so the display will list the 24 characters of text which has been assigned to each
channel of the selected motherboard.
Motherboard Info
Selection of this option will request a motherboard number to be entered, upon entry of
the motherboard number the display will show the information as shown in figure 3.17.
Figure 3.17
The information displayed shows the zone, 24 characters of text and the device type
of the selected motherboard. This information can be viewed for all channels of the
motherboard by use of the arrow keys, operation of the cancel key will allow for the
selection of the next menu option.
Operation of this option is similar to that of the List Zone menu selection as explained
in section 3.1, the only difference is the Zone text will be replaced with “Plant”.
3.6 Isolations
Upon selection the display will show another set of sub menu options as shown in figure
3.18. The required option can be highlighted by operation of the either the relevant
numeric key or by operation of the arrow keys. When the selection is correct operation
of the Enter key will then enter the highlighted selected option.
Zones Plant
Loop devices
Output groups
Panel functions
Figure 3.18
Selection will list all of the current isolations on the control panel for that particular
option position. By operation of the arrow keys the information will be scrolled on the
display. When viewing is completed operation of the Cancel key will quit the display to
the menu and continued operation will return the panel to access level 1.
Selection of this option will display another set of sub menu options as shown in figure
3.19. The required option can be highlighted by operation of the either the relevant
numeric key or by operation of the arrow keys. When the selection is correct operation
of the Enter key will then enter the highlighted selected option.
All events
Range (date)
Priority event
Figure 3.19
This selection will allow the viewing of all the events which have occurred on the control
panel, viewing begins at the most recent operation, as shown in figure 3.20, and will
view all other events which have occurred in reverse event order.
Figure 3.20
The display will show only one event at a time and operation of the arrow keys will scroll
to the next event on the display. When viewing is complete operation of the Cancel key
will quit the display to the menu and continued operation will return the panel to access
level 1.
A start of range date and an end of range date is required to be entered as shown in
figure 3.21, once selected the events which have occurred within the selection will be
displayed.
Figure 3.21
Upon the selection of the date the display will list the events which have occurred for
this date range as shown in figure 3.17. Operation of the arrow keys will scroll to the
next event on the display. When viewing is complete operation of the Cancel key will
quit the display to the menu and continued operation will return the panel to access
level 1.
This allows the events which have occurred within certain priorities to be viewed. Entry
will request the selection of the priority as shown in figure 3.22. Operation of the arrow
keys will scroll the priority selection and operation of the Enter key will select the
displayed priority.
Figure 3.22
Upon the selection of the Priority the display will list the events which have occurred
within the selected priority as shown in figure 3.12. Operation of the arrow keys will
scroll to the next event on the display. When viewing is complete operation of the
Cancel key will quit the display to the menu and continued operation will return the
panel to access level 1.
Upon selection the display will show another set of sub menu options as shown in figure
3.23. The required option can be highlighted by operation of either the relevant numeric
key or by operation of the arrow keys. When the selection is correct operation of the
Enter key will then enter the highlighted selected sub menu.
Figure 3.23
This selection will display the set up of the control panel parameters, this information
will have been setup as detailed in section 4.4.1. Operation of the arrow keys will scroll
to the next set of parameters on the display. When viewing is complete operation of the
Cancel key will quit the display to the menu selection and continued operation will return
the panel to access level 1.
3.8.2 Activations
Upon selection the display will request an output number to be entered, upon selection
the display will list the output groups starting at the selected output group, as shown in
figure 3.24.
figure 3.24
↑ to scroll, → to quit
figure 3.25
The information shows the input type and address number, associated text and the
manner it will affect the output group. Operation of the arrow keys will scroll to the next
event on the display. When viewing is complete operation of the Cancel key will quit
the display to the menu and continued operation will return the panel to access level 1.
This option is a maintenance aid, which is only available at access level 3. When
selected this option will list the fault reference codes and their descriptions, as shown
in figure 3.26. During a device fault a reference code is displayed, this option allows the
fault code to be cross referenced allowing evaluation of the fault.
figure 3.26
Operation of the arrow keys will scroll the faults on the display. When viewing is
complete operation of the Cancel key will quit the display to the menu and continued
operation will return the panel to access level 1.
This option will allow the user to view the cause of a logon fault which may have
occurred after a panel reboot or operation of an autolearn. Logon on faults are raised
if the quantity of detectors has been altered or if device types have been changed.
Upon selection of this menu option the display will request the selection of a loop
number as shown in figure 3.27.
Figure 3.27
Once the loop has been selected the devices which have caused the logon fault
condition will appear on the display as shown in figure 3.28.
Figure 3.28
Operation of the arrow keys will scroll the faults on the display. When viewing is
complete operation of the Cancel key will quit the display to the menu and continued
operation will return the panel to access level 1. Once the logon faults have been
viewed they can either be accepted or not accepted by selection of the menu selection,
refer to section 4.8.1 for further information.
This option will allow the user to view the cause of a configuration fault which may have
occurred after a down load of information from the VIPER software package.
Configuration faults will be raised if the information down loaded from the VIPER does
not match the information stored in the control panels memory. Configuration faults are
raised when a device type from the Viper does not match that of the type stored within
the panels memory. Upon selection of this menu option the display will request a
selection of a loop number as shown in figure 3.29.
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Figure 3.29
Once the loop has been selected the devices which have caused the configuration fault
condition will appear on the display as shown in figure 3.30.
↑ to scroll, → to quit
Figure 3.30
Operation of the arrow keys will scroll the fault conditions, which are being displayed.
When viewing is complete operation of the Cancel key will quit the display to the menu
and continued operation will return the panel to access level 1. Once the logon faults
have been viewed they can either be accepted or not accepted by selection of the
“Accept Config” menu selection, refer to section 4.9.2 for information.
SET MENUS
4. SET MENU
Selection of the Set menu feature will allow the selection of the sub menu option as
shown in figure 4.0. These sub menus feature can be selected by operation of either
the arrow keys or by operation of the corresponding numeric key and confirming
selection by operation of the Enter key.
Figure 4.0
This selection allows the time and date to be entered into the control panel. The time
and date can be selected by operation of the arrow keys and/or the numeric keys and
confirming the selection by operation of the Enter key. As the information is entered
into the last position of the line operation of the Enter key will cause the next entry line
to appear.
Figure 4.1
When entering information into the time and date lines entry of a two figured number
via the numeric keys will move directly to the next entry position. If a single number is
entered operation of the Enter key will then move to the next position.
The time may also be entered via operation of the arrow keys, operation of the up and
down arrow keys the will increment or decrement the setting and operation of the Enter
key will accept the hour setting and move to the minutes.
Operation of the Left or Right arrow keys will select the “Time style” format by
highlighting the position and operating the Enter key upon the required format. When
the last entry of selection of the year has been completed operation of the Enter key will
accept the new information and return the display to the menu selection. Operation of
the Cancel key at any point will cancel this menu option and return to the menu
selection.
This selection will depend upon whether the panel printer has been selected within the
Panel Setup, refer to section 4.4.1.6 for set up information. If it has not been setup
then when selected a warning message stating that the panel printer has not been
installed will be displayed. When the printer has been setup upon selection the panel
will display the current status of the printer and the enable/disable options as shown in
figure 4.2.
Figure 4.2
The display will show the current status of the printer and also the opposite selection
status position will be highlighted. Operation of the Enter key will accept the highlighted
option. A confirmation signal will be given by the printer when the selection has been
made. Operation of the Left and Right arrow keys will allow the highlight position to be
moved between the disable/enable options.
This selection is a “YES” or “NO” selection, the “NO” position will be highlighted and
operation of the arrow keys will select the “YES” option. Operation of the Enter key will
cause a confirmation signal to be displayed as shown in figure 4.3.
Figure 4.3
For this operation to operate correctly the “Day mode stop” time requires setting as
explained in section 4.4.1.10. Once the day mode has been activated all of the inputs
which have been programmed to operate in day mode will operate until the “Day mode
stop” has expired. A confirmation will be shown on the panel display until the time out
has occurred as shown in figure 4.4.
MODE
Figure 4.4
It is also possible to manually cancel the operation of the “Day mode” by selecting this
option and selecting the No option. Selection of No will cause a message to be
displayed confirming the day mode has been deactivated.
This selection will allow the user to configure the main panel setup via the membrane
of the control panel. When selected the display will show the sub menus selections as
shown in figure 4.5.
figure 4.5
This option will allow the setting up of control panel parameters as shown in figure 4.6.
By use of the arrow keys the required position can be highlighted and then operation
of the Enter key will select the option. When selected the programmable area will
become highlighted as shown in figure 4.6.
Figure 4.6
The company message text can be changed by use of the membrane keys, the line is
selected using the enter key and the cursor character can be altered using the up and
down arrow keys. The cursor position is controlled using the right and left arrows keys.
When the line entry is completed, operation of the Enter key will confirm the selection,
where as operation of the Cancel key will return the display to the main menu.
Continued operation of the Cancel key will cause the menu selections to be quit and
return the panel to it status normal display.
These lines default to the Kidde Fire Protection company name and panel description.
These lines are capable of being programmed with user text. The programmed text
will, once programmed, be displayed in place of the default text, refer to section 4.5.2
for text programming information. To have the company message displayed the install
logo has to set accordingly as described in section 4.4.1.2.
Install Logo
This selection is default to the “YES” position which will display the Kidde Fire
Protection logo. By operating the Enter key and by use of the arrow keys the setting
can be altered to the “NO” selection. Once set operation of the Enter key will accept
the setting and allow the next position to be selected. When set to the “NO” position
the Kidde logo will no longer be displayed and the assigned company message will be
displayed in its place.
This is an automatic operation carried out by the control panel and is not selectable.
The update occurs when panel programming parameters have been altered in any
way.
Loop Quantity
This selection will allow the loop quantity to be set for which the panel is controlling, this
setting is automatically set when the panel carries out its initial loggon procedure. Upon
selection operation of the arrow keys will increment or decrement the numeric values
for the range of 1 to 16, refer to table 1.0 for information. The setting of the loops need
to be set to the maximum number of loops for the control panel. When the setting is
correct operation of the Enter key will accept the selection and allow the selection of the
next position. Operation of the Cancel key will return the setting to its original state and
allow the selection of the next position within the panel setup option.
Table 1.0
Protocol
This selection sets the type of protocol which is being used on the control panel. When
selected operation of the arrow keys will alter the protocol setting. The position will
default to “Apollo” and the allowable settings are “Hochiki” and “Nittan”. When correct
operation of Enter will accept the protocol setting. Operation of the Cancel key will
return the setting to its original state and allow the selection of the next position.
Install Printer
This position is a “YES” or “NO” selection, the default setting for this position is “NO”
which will not allow the printer to be selected or operate in any way as explained in
section 4.2. By operation of the arrow keys the setting can be altered, the required
setting can be confirmed by the operation of Enter key. Operation of the Cancel key
will return the setting to its original state and allow selection of the next position.
Fire Zones
This position is default to “24” and by operation of the arrow keys the quantity can be
altered to the settings of either “56”, “88” or “120”. When correct operation of Enter key
will accept the setting where as operation of the Cancel key will return the setting to its
original state and allow selection of the next position. Once selected the control panel
will allow the information to be allocated to the selected number of zones.
Plant Indications
This position is a “YES” or “NO” selection, the default setting for this position is “NO”
which will not allow the plant indications (1-64) to be selected or programmed. By
operation of the arrow keys the setting can be altered, the required setting can be
confirmed by the operation of Enter key. Operation of the Cancel key will return the
setting to its original state and allow selection of the next position.
Install Repeater
This selection will work in conjunction with the “Activate day mode” option as per section
4.3, this selection sets the time of day at which the day mode will automatically
deactivate. When selected the time setting is requested as shown in figure 4.7. The
default setting for this time is “18:00".
Figure 4.7
When entering the time information entry of a two figured number within the hours
section via the numeric keys will move directly to the minutes entry position. If a single
number is entered operation of the Enter key will then move to the next position. Upon
entry of the incorrect number operation of the arrow key will allow the user to return to
the incorrect position and modify it as required.
The time may also be entered via operation of the arrow keys will allow entry of the
time, by operation of the up and down arrow keys the setting will increment or
decrement. Operation of the Enter key will accept the hours and minutes settings and
further operation will return to the setup selection. Operation of the Cancel key, at any
time, will revert the setting to its original setting and allow the next position to be
selected.
This selection will cause a time delay to be set which will inhibit the operation of the
Silence alarms membrane key. The default setting is “000” and when selected the
required delay time can be assigned. The required delay time can be entered using the
arrow keys which will increment or decrement the time setting in 10 second intervals.
By operation of the number keys it is possible to select the required time can be set.
If the time value Is not within its default settings, 0 to 300 seconds, the time will not
be accepted until a valid time is entered. When the required time has been selected
operation of the Enter key will accept the setting , where as operation of Cancel will
revert the setting to its original value. Operation of either of the keys will allow the next
position to be selected.
This selection allows a validation time to be set against non latching assigned devices.
This validation time is for any device activation which are not set at priorities 0 and 1.
When in operation any activation will cause the control panel to check the activation
of a device is correct.
When selected the time can be entered using the arrow keys which will increment or
decrement the time setting in 1 second intervals. By operation of the numeric keys it
is possible to select the required time. If the time value is not within its default settings
of 0 to 60 the time will not be accepted until a valid time is entered. When the required
time has been selected operation of the Enter key will accept the setting , where as
operation of Cancel will revert the setting to its original value. Operation of either of the
keys will allow the next position to be selected.
Recal Time
The setting of this parameter is similar in operation as the “Day mode stop” option,
refer to section 4.4.1.10 for details. This option will not effect the operation of the
Apollo detectors, but will cause the panel to carry out configuration checks of the control
panel at the allocated time every day. The recalibration time selection will default to 4
am and once altered the recalibration will be carried out at the allocated time. During
the calibration time the control panel carries out various checks, which is protocol
dependant, on the connected loop devices.
LCD Backlight On
This position is a “YES” or “NO” selection, the default setting for this position is “NO”
which will allow the LCD backlight to turn off after a 2 minute time period of inactivity.
When set to the “YES” position the LCD backlight will be illuminated constantly.
Selection can be made by operation of the arrow keys, when the correct option is
displayed the Enter key will accept the setting. Operation of the Cancel key will return
the setting to its original state and allow selection of the next position.
Active Repeaters
This selection is used to inform the control panel the quantity of repeaters which are
attached to the control panel which have user controls. The number requires to be the
highest repeater address which is attached to the control panel. Upon selection the
numeric value can be altered by use of either the numeric keys or via the arrow keys.
Once the correct numeric value has been altered the Enter key will accept the setting
and allow the selection of the next line. Operation of the cancel key when within the
selection will return the original value and quit from the selection and allow the next
selection of the next line.
This option allows for the internal printer of the repeater panels to operate form a
command transmitted from the main control panel. This selection will need to be set
when any of the repeater panels on the system has a printer installed. This option is
a YES or NO selection and will default NO which will not allow printer within the
repeater panels to operate. By operation of the Enter key the relevant setting maybe
selected, when set to YES this will enable the printers within the repeaters to operate.
Once the correct setting is selected the Enter key will accept the setting and allow
selection of the next line. Operation of the cancel key when within the selection will
return the original value and quit from the selection and allow the next selection of the
next line.
Serial Ports 1 to 5
Operation of the arrow keys will display the available serial ports as shown in figure 4.8,
this option is yet to be designated.
Figure 4.8
Operation of the arrow keys will allow the mother board options cards to be assigned
to the panel setup, each mother card has 4 positions for the fitting of the option cards
as shown in table 2.0. Upon selection the position will change from its default setting
of “Not present” to display the first option card selection as shown in figure 4.9.
Figure 4.9
Operation of the arrow keys will scroll through the option cards which are available for
selection, refer to table 2.0 for available cards. When the required card option is
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displayed operation of the Enter key will accept the setting. Operation of the Cancel
key will return the selection to its default setting and allow the next position to be
selected.
Table 2.0
Figure 4.10
Figure 4.10 shows the programmable areas for the selected zone which can be
selected and the parameters programmed. Use of the arrow keys will select the line
required, once highlighted operation of the Enter key will access the line and the
relevant information can then be entered. User information will be displayed along the
bottom line giving useful information for each parameter selected.
Text
E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . , / : ; & = ( ) # _
Figure 4.11
When the text entry is completed operation of the Enter key will accept the entry and
will then allow the next parameter to be selected. Operation of the Cancel key whilst
programming the text will cause the original text to reappear in the position, this
operation will also allow the next parameter to be selected.
Timer T1
When selected the time can be entered using the arrow keys which will increment or
decrement the time setting in 5 second intervals. By operation of the number keys it
is also possible to select the required timer setting. If the selected time value is not
within its default settings of 0 to 60 seconds the time will not be accepted until a valid
time is entered. When the required time has been selected operation of the Enter key
will accept the setting, whereas operation of Cancel will revert the setting to its original
value. Operation of either key will allow the next position to be selected.
Figure 4.12
While the timer is counting down the “Output Delay” led will be illuminated, operation
of the Silence Buzzer key will acknowledge and halt timer T1 and initiate timer T2,
only if programmed. Operation of the Delay Override key whilst the timers are
counting down will cancel the timers completely.
Timer T2
When selected the time can be entered using the arrow keys which will increment or
decrement the time setting in 10 second intervals. By operation of the number keys it
is also possible to select the required timer setting. If the selected time value Is not
within its default settings of 0 to 600 seconds the time will not be accepted until a valid
time is entered. When the required time has been selected operation of the Enter key
will accept the setting, where as operation of Cancel will revert the setting to its original
value. Operation of either of the keys will allow the next position to be selected.
Upon operation of an alarm condition within a zone and the Timer is set the time will
be displayed along with the relevant zone information. While the timer is counting
down the “Output Delay” led will be illuminated, operation of the Silence Buzzer key
will extend timer T2 by an extra 10 seconds per operation to a maximum of 600
seconds. Operation of the Delay Override key whilst the timers are counting down will
cancel the timers completely.
BGU Override
This position is a “YES” or “NO” selection, the default setting for this position is “YES”
which will cause a break glass to override timers 1 and 2 as explained in section 4.2.2
and 4.2.3. By operation of the arrow keys the setting can be altered, when selection
is correct operation of Enter key will accept the displayed setting. Operation of the
Cancel key will return the setting to its original state and allow selection of the next
position.
When set to the “NO” position and timers T1 or T2 are operational activation of a
break glass device will not override the timer and initiate the evacuate signal.
When set to the “YES” position and timers T1 or T2 are operational, activation of two
devices within the same zone will override the timers and initiate the evacuate signal.
Upon entry to this section a loop and device number will be requested, upon selection
a list of detectors will appear on the display starting from the selected device. The
devices fall into two categories Input and Output device types. By use of the arrow
keys the required device can be highlighted and then operation of the Enter key will
access the selected devices information. Figure 4.13 shows the information for an
input device type and figure 4.16 shows the information for an output device type.
Figure 4.13
Text
Type
This is the actual device type which is automatically transmitted by the control panel
by the devices which is a default setting, this is not capable of being altered.
Custom
This allows the device to have a custom device type displayed in place of the actual
device type as explained in section 4.4.3.2. This position is set to “00:UNASSIGNED”,
this setting allows the actual device type to be displayed for any activation. Upon
selection use of the arrow keys allows the required custom device number and its
associated text to be selected. Operation of the Enter key will select and allow the next
line to be selected. Operation of the Cancel key will return the original text and allow
the selection of the next line.
This selection is dependant upon wether the plant indications have been setup, if they
are not setup it will only be possible to assigns the device to zones. If the plant
indications are setup then it will be possible to assign the device to either a zone or a
plant indication as shown in figure 4.14.
Figure 4.14
This setting will be at a default setting of “000” and when selected the setting will be
removed to allow the entry of the new zone number. Dependant upon the setup for
zones and plants the selection of will be made by operation of the arrow keys which
will increment or decrement the number. Selection can also be made by operation of
the numeric keys to select the required zone number. If the selected zone number is
not within the default settings, as per the setup, the selection will not be accepted until
a valid zone or plant number is entered. Operation of the Enter key will accept and
allow the next position to be selected where as operation of the Cancel key will return
the original value and allow selection of the next line.
Priority
When selected it will be possible to assign the device to a priority header as explained
in section 4.5.2, all input device types will default to “1:FIRE” setting as shown in
figure 4.15.
Figure 4.15
By operation of the arrow keys the selection can be scrolled to the required setting and
operation of the Enter key will accept and allow the next position to be selected.
Sensitivity
This selection will allow automatic device types to change there sensitivity levels, as
default setting for all device types will be “STD” which represents standard. Operation
of the arrow keys will allow the setting to be scrolled to either “HIGH” or “LOW”
settings. When the required setting is displayed, operation of the Enter key will accept
and will then select the “Day Mode” option. Operation of the Cancel key will return the
original value and allow selection of the next line. Selecting the HIGH setting will
reduce the sensitivity of the device whereas LOW will increase the sensitivity of the
device.
Day Mode
When selected the position will be at the default setting of “Inactive”. Operation of the
arrow keys will allow the settings to be scrolled to either “Isolate”, and the sensitivity
settings as explained in section 4.4.4.5. This selection works in conjunction with the
Sensitivity setting as it will not be possible to assign a device to a “High” Day mode
sensitivity setting if the Sensitivity setting is at “Low” and vice versa. The selection can
only be to the next level which will be Standard if the Sensitivity is at High. Operation
of the Enter key will accept the selection and allow selection of the next line where as
operation of the Cancel key will return the original value and allow selection of the next
line.
Non Latch
This selection is only available for manual device types, when selected the setting will
be at the default of “NO”. By operation of the arrow keys the setting can be altered
between “YES” and “NO” once the required setting is displayed operation of the Enter
key will accept the selection. Operation of the Cancel key will return the original value
and allow selection of the next line. Assignment to the Yes position will, when the
input is removed, allow the manual device to deactivate without the need to carry out
a Silence and Reset of the control panel.
BGU Flag
This selection is only available for manual device types, when selected the setting will
be at the default of “NO”. By operation of the arrow keys the setting can be altered
between “YES” and “NO” once the required setting is displayed operation of the Enter
key will accept the selection. Operation of the Cancel key will return the original value
and allow selection of the next line. Assignment to the Yes position will allow the input
to respond in the same manner as true break glass device types, i.e a quick response.
The information for the output device types is as shown in figure 4.16, the Group
selection will be at a default setting of “000”. When selected operation of either the
arrow or the numeric keys will allow the selection of the device to the required output
group number.
Figure 4.16
Operation of the Enter key will accept the selection where as operation of the Cancel
key will return to the original value and allow selection of the next line.
When selected the display will list the available sounder and VFCO relay outputs for
the master and slave basic loop controllers as shown in figure 4.17.
Figure 4.17
The displayed list will be dependant upon the quantity of loop controllers that are
connected within the control panel, table 3.0 details the output setup for the master
and slave Basic loop controllers (BLC).
Master BLC 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Slave BLC # 1 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8
Slave BLC # 2 9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12
Slave BLC # 3 13 14 15 16 13 14 15 16
Table 3.0
The required sounder or relay circuits can be selected by use of the arrow keys which
will highlight the required position. Operation of the Enter key will confirm the selection
upon which the programming parameters for the output will be displayed as shown in
the figure 4.18.
Figure 4.18
Text
Custom Type
This position will be at the setting of “00:DEFAULT” which causes the default device
text to be displayed. Operation of the arrow keys will allow the required custom type to
be selected as shown in figure 4.19. Setting of the custom text is explained in section
4.5.3.
figure 4.19
When the correct custom type is displayed operation of the Enter key will confirm the
setting and the selection will be displayed. Operation of the Cancel key will return the
original value and allow the next line to be selected. Once the custom type has been
altered the setting will be shown in place of the original text whenever the output is
displayed.
Evacuate
This selection will be at the default setting of “YES” for sounder circuits and “NO” for
the relay outputs. When selected operation of the arrow keys will allow the setting to
be altered between the settings of “YES” and “NO”. Once the required setting is
displayed operation of the Enter key will accept the selection and allow the “Silence”
option to be set. Operation of the Cancel key will return the original value and allow
selection of the next line. Assignment to the Yes position will activate the output device
when Evacuate is activated.
Silence
This selection will be at the default setting of “YES” for sounder circuits and “NO” for
the relay outputs. When selected operation of the arrow keys will allow the setting to
be altered between the settings of “YES” and “NO”. Once the required setting is
displayed operation of the Enter key will accept the selection and allow the next line to
be selected. Operation of the Cancel key will return the original value and allow
selection of the next line. Assignment to the Yes position will deactivate the output
device upon operation of Silence where as the No selection will deactivate on operation
of Reset.
Output Group
Upon entry to this selection a output group number selection will be requested, upon
selection a list of the output groups will appear on the display starting from the selected
group number. By use of the arrow keys the required output can be highlighted and
then operation of the Enter key will access the selected output group information, as
shown in Figure 4.20.
Figure 4.20
Text
Timer T3
Timer T3 is a Pre Alert time delay which, once set to an output group, will not allow
the assigned output devices to activate until the timer has expired. The timer will be
at a default setting of “000 secs”, upon selection the time can be entered using the
arrow keys which will increment or decrement the time setting in 5 second intervals.
By operation of the number keys it is possible to select the required timer setting. If
the selected time value is not within its default settings of 0 to 600 seconds the time
will not be accepted until a valid time is entered. When the required time has been
selected operation of the Enter key will confirm the setting , where as operation of
Cancel will revert the setting to its original value. Operation of either of the keys will
allow the next position to be selected. When the timer is activated the “Output Delay”
LED will illuminate until the timer expires upon which it will be extinguished. The
operation of the timer can be halted by carrying out a Silence and Reset of the control
panel.
Timer T4 is the time period in which the output devices will remain in an alert condition
until they operate into an evacuate condition, the alert condition is only applicable for
sounder outputs. The timer will be at a default setting of “00 mins”, upon selection a
request is made as to wether the output group requires to be either an Infinite or a
timed setting as shown in figure 4.21.
figure 4.21
Selection of the infinite option will allow the alert condition to operate until the output
group is deactivated by the operation of either Silence Alarms or Reset. Setting of the
time can be entered by use of the arrow keys which will increment or decrement the
time setting in 1 minute intervals. If the selected time value Is not within its default
settings, of 0 to 60 minutes, it will not be accepted until a valid time has been
entered.
When the required time has been selected operation of the Enter key will accept the
setting, where as operation of Cancel will revert the setting to its original value.
Operation of either of the keys will allow the next position to be selected. When the
timer is activated the “Output Delay” LED will illuminate until the timer expires upon
which it will be extinguished. The operation of the timer can be halted by carrying out
a Silence and Reset of the control panel.
BGU Override
This position is a “YES” or “NO” selection, the default setting for this position is “NO”
which will allow both timers to operate as explained in section 4.4.2.4. By operation
of the arrow keys the setting can be altered, when correct operation of Enter key will
confirm the displayed setting. Operation of the Cancel key will return the setting to its
original state and allow selection of the next position.
When set to the Yes position and either of the timers T3 or T4 are running activation
of a break glass device type will cause the relevant timer to be overridden.
This selection allows the user to allocate when the selected output group will
commence operating upon activation of an appropriate input operation. Upon selection
by use of the arrow keys the required parameter can be selected and operation of the
Enter key will allow the selection of the next position.
Common
Assignment to this parameter will cause the output devices assigned to the selected
Group to operate for any priority 1 or 2 activation on the control panel.
Program
This parameter is the default setting for this position. Assignment to this parameter will
cause the output devices assigned to the selected Group to operate when an assigned
input of the Group activates.
Silence Alarms
Assignment to this parameter will cause the output devices assigned to the selected
Group to operate for 10 seconds when the Silence Alarms key of the control panel has
been operated.
Panel Reset
Assignment to this parameter will cause the output devices assigned to the selected
Group to operate for 10 seconds when the Silence Alarms key of the control panel has
been operated.
Evacuate
This selection will be at the default setting of “NO” and when selected operation of the
arrow keys will allow the setting to be altered between the settings of “YES” and “NO”.
Once the required setting is displayed operation of the Enter key will accept and allow
selection of the next option. Operation of the Cancel key will return the original value
and allow selection of the next line. Assignment to the Yes position will activate the
Groups assigned output devices when the Evacuate key is operated.
Deactivate
This selection will be at the default setting of “Panel Reset” which will cause the
activation of the output group to clear upon operation of Panel Reset. When selected
the setting can be altered by use of the arrow keys to the “Silence Alarms” setting
which will cause the output group to clear upon operation of Silence Alarms. When the
selection is correct operation of Enter key will confirm the displayed setting where as
operation of Cancel key will return the setting to its original state and allow selection of
the next position.
Upon entry to this selection an output group number is requested, upon entry a list of
the output groups will appear starting from the selected output group number. By use
of the arrow keys the required output can be highlighted and then operation of the
Enter key will access the selected information as shown in figure 4.22.
Figure 4.22
The display will show selected output group information and the assigned input devices
complete with the operating parameter, by use of the arrow keys these input devices
can be scrolled. When a input device is highlighted operation of the Enter key will
select the position and it will be possible to alter the activation parameter as shown in
figure 4.25.
New Input
Operation of the enter key on this position will allow another input type to be assigned
to the output group as shown in figure 4.23.
Figure 4.23
By operation of the arrow keys the required input type can be highlighted and operation
of the Enter key will then request the input address number to be entered as shown in
figure 4.24.
Figure 4.24
The required number can be entered by use of the arrow keys or by the numeric key.
Once the correct number has been entered operation of the Enter key will accept and
either move to the next selection position or request the selection of the output
activation as shown in figure 4.25.
Figure 4.25
By operation of the arrow keys the operating activation parameter selections can be
scrolled until the required option is displayed. Operation of the Enter key will select the
parameter and assign the new input information to the output group activation list.
Table 4.0 lists the input parameters and its descriptions, which can be assigned against
the input devices.
Evacuate This setting will cause the assigned output devices to operate in a constant
operation.
Alert This setting will cause the assigned output devices to operate in a pulsed
operation. Sounder outputs only.
Type 1 This setting will cause the assigned output devices to operate in a pulsed
operation for the first device in activation and constant for the second device
within the same zone or plant area.
Type 2 This setting will cause the assigned output devices to operate in a constant
operation for the activation of two devices within the same Zone or Plant
area.
Type 3 This setting will cause the assigned output devices to operate in a pulsed
operation for the first device activation in one area and to then go constant
upon the activation of another device within a separate area. (Zones or
Plant).
Type 4 This setting will cause the assigned output device to operate in a constant
mode upon activation of two separate devices in separate Zone or Plant
areas.
Type 5 This setting will cause the assigned output devices to operate in a pulsed
operation for an infinite time period unless another activation occurs.
Overrides the operation of T3.
Type 6 This setting on the input will cause the selected output group to operate in a
pulsed operation. T3 will be allowed to operate before taking affect.
Table 4.0
Selection of the Repeater Information option from the standard features as shown in
figure 3.2 allows the operator to assign information to repeater panels which have
controls only. Upon selection of this option the repeater information as shown in figure
4.26 will be displayed.
Figure 4.26
Operation of the arrow keys will allow the user to select the required repeater address
and operation of the Enter key will select the highlighted repeater. Upon selection the
display will show information for the selected repeater as shown in figure 4.27.
Figure 4.27
Text
Sounder Group
Each Repeater panel with controls is capable of having the internal sounder circuit
programmed to operate within the cause and effect. This selection allows the sounder
to be assigned to an output group, however they default to a “Common” (000) setting.
To edit the required group highlight the position and operate the Enter key. By use of
the arrow keys or the numeric keys the required group number maybe selected. Once
the required group number has been selected operation of the Enter key will close the
setting and allow the next selection to be made. Operation of the Cancel key will also
close the selection and will cause the original setting to be returned if information has
been selected and also allow the next position to be selected.
This selection will allow the configuration of any special set up parameters which are
required for the control panel. When selected the sub menus, as shown in figure 4.28,
will be displayed which can be selected by highlighting the position by operation of the
arrow and Enter to confirm selection.
Figure 4.28
This selection allows the information to be programmed for the extension cards which
maybe installed within the control panels. The selection of these cards is all dependant
upon the setup of the control panel as described in section 4.4.1.18 within the “Panel
Setup” section of the Standard Features menu. Upon selection of this option the
display will request the entry of a motherboard card address and address numbers. If
the selection matches a correct motherboard address the information for the selected
card the display will list the extension card type and the channels below. The user will
then select the required channel to be edited by highlighting the position and operating
the Enter key this will allow the information as shown in figure 4.29 to be programmed.
Figure 4.29
Figure 4.30
Once highlighted operation of the Enter key will select the position and allow the 12
characters of text to be assigned as explained in section 4.4.2.1.
This selection allows the device custom text, which once assigned to a device, will
appear in the place of the actual device type text when displayed during activation. On
selection the default settings will be displayed and by operation of the arrow keys the
required header text can be highlighted as shown in figure 4.31.
Figure 4.31
Once highlighted operation of the Enter key will select the position and allow the 12
characters of text to be assigned as explained in section 4.4.2.1.
To allow the selection of this option the plant indication require to be selected within the
panel setup option as per section 4.4.1.8. If the Plant indications are not setup and this
option is selected the display will show a message of “plants are not enabled”. When
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setup and this option is selected the display will request a plant number and once
entered the plant indications will be listed on the display as shown in figure 4.32.
Figure 4.32
Once highlighted operation of the Enter key will select the position and allow the 24
characters of text to be assigned as explained in section 4.4.2.1.
This selection allows the various areas of programmed information to be cleared, when
selected the display will show the sub menus as shown in figure 4.33. The required
option can be selected by operation of the arrow keys which will highlight the required
option and operation of the Enter key will accept the selection.
Figure 4.33
When selected a request will be displayed to confirm that all zone information is to be
cleared, operation of the Enter key will confirm and will carry out the deletion of the
assigned information for all zones. Operation of the Cancel key will not carry out the
request, operation of either the Enter or Cancel keys will return the display to the menu
sub options as per figure 4.33.
Operation of this option is similar to that as explained in section 4.6.1 except that this
option is for the plant information.
Operation of this option is similar to that as explained in section 4.6.1 except that this
option is for the group information.
When selected the display will request the loop numbers the device information is to be
cleared from as shown in figure 4.34.
↵ to confirm, → to cancel
figure 4.34
Once the required loop number(s) have been entered operation of the Enter key will
request the user to confirm the selection made. Operation of the Enter key will clear the
selected loop device information and return to the sub menu selection, where as
Cancel will return to the sub menu selection and not clear the device information.
Operation of this option is similar to that as explained in section 4.6.1 except that this
option is for the panel sounder circuits and relay output information.
Operation of this option is similar to that as explained in section 4.6.1 except that this
option is for the assigned input information for the output groups.
Operation of this option is similar to that as explained in section 4.6.1 except that this
option is for the assigned motherboard information assigned to the control panel.
When selected it will be possible to assign specific user passwords for user access
levels 2 and 3, when this option is selected the display will request the selection of the
required access level as shown in figure 4.35. Operation of the arrow keys will highlight
the required access level and operation of Enter will access the highlighted level.
figure 4.35
Selection of the required level will request the entry of a 4 digit number, when each
digit is being entered a “#” will appear which is for security reasons. When complete
operation of the Enter key will request that the new entry to be confirmed by reentering
the same code number as shown in figure 4.36.
Figure 4.36
When the 4 digit code has been reentered and upon operation of the Enter key the two
entries will then be verified. If the two entries are correct then the display will revert to
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the selection as per figure 4.35. If the two entries do not match then an information
message will be displayed, If the entered password are already exists an invalid
message will be displayed. Operation of the Cancel key at any time will return to the
main sub menu selection as shown in figure 4.0.
This option will be used for the acceptance of logon and configuration information and
also to carry out autolearn of loop detection circuits. Upon selection the sub menus as
shown in figure 4.37 will be displayed and by use of the arrow keys or the numeric keys
the required position maybe highlighted. Once highlighted operation of the Enter key
will accept the selection whereas the Cancel key will return the display to the original
menu selection.
figure 4.37
When logon faults are reported as previously explained in section 3.8.4 this option is
used for the acceptance of the logon fault conditions. Upon selection of this option the
display will show the options as shown in figure 4.38.
Figure 4.38
Operation of the arrow keys will highlight either the “Yes”, “No” or “List faults” options
upon the display. Operation of the Enter key upon the “Yes” position will cause the
raised logon faults to be accepted and the configuration to be updated. Once accepted
this now becomes the new configuration of the control panels loop(s). Operation of
cancel at this point will cause the panel to carry out a configuration check, upon
completion the associated loggon faults will be cleared. If the Enter key is operated
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upon the “No” position the logon faults will not be accepted causing the logon faults to
remain. Selection of the “List faults” will cause the display to operate as described in
section 3.8.4 of this manual. Operation of the Cancel key will cause the display to be
cancelled and revert to the menu options.
This option works in the same manner as that of the “Accept Logon Fault” option as
explained previously. This option will accept the faults raised when their are
discrepancies between the panels stored configuration and the information transmitted
from the VIPER programming software, with respect to the loop device information only.
If the”Yes” option is selected then the loop device information, which is stored in the
panels configuration, will not be updated by the discrepancies raised by the download
of the VIPER.
4.8.3 Autolearn
When selected the display will request the entry of the loop(s) which require
autolearning, the display will show the information as shown in figure 4.39.
figure 4.39
The required loop number(s) can be entered by use of either the arrow keys or by the
numeric keys. Once the correct loops have been entered operation of the Enter key will
accept and move to the next selection position. If an invalid loop number is entered at
any time the panel will not accept the value until valid loop number has been selected.
Once the required loop numbers number have been selected operation of the Enter
key will cause the autolearn procedure to begin as shown in figure 4.40.
Autolearn in progress
Figure 4.40
Whilst the Autolearn is being carried the display will show a timer which is to inform the
user that the control panel is operating correctly. If any alterations to the loop(s)
configuration is detected the control panel will raise a fault condition as previously
described.
TEST
5. TEST
This selection will allow tests to be performed upon certain areas within the control
panel. When selected the sub menus, as shown in figure 5.0, will be displayed which
can be selected by operation of the arrow and Enter keys.
Figure 5.0
When selected the panel will carry out a self test of the liquid crystal display, led
indications and the internal panel buzzer. While the display is being tested each line
will be checked and at the same time the serial number of the control panels software
will be displayed.
Upon selection the control will request the selection of a Loop, Device and sub
address number, as shown in figure 5.1.
Figure 5.1
Figure 5.2
If the device test fails a device fault condition will be raised and will only clear when the
device has re-established communications to the control panel. Operation of any key
when the test is complete will return the display to the main menu selection as shown
in figure 5.0
Upon selection the control panel requests the selection of an output group, whilst
displaying a warning signal for the isolation of release outputs as shown in figure 5.3.
Test group _ _ _
Figure 5.3
When the group number is entered operation of the Enter key will cause the selected
output group to operate and will remain operated until it has been cancelled from the
test. Whilst the test is being carried out the Test status led will be intermittently lit.
Upon selection the control will request the selection of a Loop, Device and sub
address number, as shown in figure 5.4.
Figure 5.4
Once selected operation of the Enter key will cause the control panel to test the
selected device and will also cause the any output group which it is assigned against
to operate. The display will operate as during a normal fire condition. While the test is
being carried out the Test status led will be intermittently lit and other relevant LEDs will
be illuminated also which will be program dependant. The Alarm simulation test will
operate as a normal fire condition and will only clear upon operation “Silence” and
“Reset” of the control panel.
Selection of this option will allow the user to test that all of the membrane keys operate
correctly as requested by the display, as shown in figure 5.5.
Key test
Silence alarms
Figure 5.5
Operation of each membrane key will cause the appropriate text to appear upon the
display as shown in figure 5.5. Operation of the cancel upon completion of the key test
will cause this option to be cancelled and allow another selection from the menu
options.