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MAN2744 NAB 

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Fire

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SP Series 

 

EARTH  FAULT

TEST  MODE

SYSTEM FAULT

SUPPLY FAULT

POWER  ON

PRE-AL ARM

AUX ALARM

WAR NING
SYS FA ULT

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FUNCTION

MENU

CANCEL ENTRY

FIREFIGHTER FACILITY

FIREFINDER                                     15/1/2003     14:00:00

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Installation 

Commissioning 

Operation 

Summary of Contents for SP Series

Page 1: ...CE ENTER DISPLAY FUNCTION MENU CANCEL ENTRY FIREFIGHTER FACILITY FIREFINDER 15 1 2003 14 00 00 AMPAC PH 08 9242 3333 SYSTEM IS NORMAL Alarm Alarm Isolate Fault Isolate Fault warning advanced Version 6 New ConfigManager A A AS S S4 4 44 4 42 2 28 8 8 F F Fi i ir r re e e A A Al l la a ar r rm m m C C Co o on n nt t tr r ro o ol l l P P Pa a an n ne e el l l P Pr ro og gr ra am mm me ed d w wi it th...

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Page 3: ... OF XX LCD DISPLAY OF DESCRIPTION TYPE ADDRESS DATE TIME AND NUMBER OF UNACKNOWLEDGED ALARMS ACKNOWLEDGE PRESS ACKNOWLEDGE KEY PRESS NEXT TO SCROLL TO NEXT ALARM NEXT Loop X sensor X TYPE LX SX ZX STAT ALARM DATE TIME ACKED ZONE ALARMS X OF XX LCD DISPLAY OF DESCRIPTION TYPE ADDRESS DATE TIME AND NUMBER OF ACKNOWLEDGED ALARMS ALARM ALARM LED STEADY PRESS TO ISOLATE BELLS INDICATOR WILL TURN ON EXT...

Page 4: ...CP Door Switch Connections 14 5 14 Brigade PSU Monitor Board ASE Fault Brigade Box Connection 14 5 15 Connecting a Bell Sounder to the Brigade PSU Monitor Board 15 5 16 Warning System Connections 15 5 17 Brigade PSU Monitor Board Relay Output Connections 15 5 18 Main Board BRD85MBA 16 5 19 Front Panel Board 302 690 17 5 20 Main CPU BRD85CPU 18 5 21 Slave CPU 302 669 19 5 22 RS232 Modem Programming...

Page 5: ...er Configuration in ConfigManager 42 8 10 Setting the SmartTerminal Reporting Parameters in ConfigManager 42 8 11 SmartTerminal Controls 43 8 12 SmartTerminal Indicators 45 9 LCD Screen Format 47 9 1 Trouble Shooting Chart 48 10 Agent Release Control 49 10 1 Operation 49 10 2 Agent Release Module BRD25ARB A 54 10 3 Controlled Access 54 10 4 Panel Indicators 54 10 5 Local Control Station LCS BRD25A...

Page 6: ...Programming 79 15 8 3 Input Programming 79 15 8 4 Output Programming 79 15 8 5 Manual Control Point MCP 80 15 8 6 Sub Address 80 15 8 7 Watchdog 80 15 9 Self Learn 80 15 9 1 Extra Devices Detected 80 15 9 2 Mismatch Detected 81 16 Incoming Fire Alarm Signal 81 17 Accessing a Loop Sensor or Zone 82 18 List of Compatible Devices 82 18 1 Short Circuit Isolation 82 18 2 Compatible Devices 83 19 Certif...

Page 7: ... by the Trader only for the purpose of carrying out work on or with AMPAC supplied equipment and may not be used for any other purpose whatsoever 2 The Trader shall disclose Proprietary Information received by AMPAC under this Agreement to persons within its organisation only if such persons are legally bound in writing to protect the confidentiality of such Proprietary Information 3 The undertaki...

Page 8: ... with the contents of this manual prior to the installation commissioning or operation of a FireFinder control system 3 observe anti static pre cautions at all times and 4 be aware that if a problem is encountered or there is any doubt with respect to the operational parameters of the installation the supplier should be contacted 2 3 References FireFinder Technical Manual ConfigManager V6 FireFind...

Page 9: ...LARM PRESS HERE TO BREAK EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION LOOP 4K7 4K7 FI RE ALARM PRESS HERE TO BREAK FIRE ALARM PRESS HERE TO BREAK HIGH LEVEL INTERFACE HIGH LEVEL INTERFACE ANCILLARY SERVICES EARTH FAULT TEST MODE SYSTEM FAULT SUPPLY FAULT POWER ON PRE ALARM AUX ALARM WARNING SYS FAULT Finder TM Fire WARNING SYS ISOLATE EXTERNALBELL ISOLATE PREVIOUS NEXT ACKNOWLEDGE ISOLATE RESET ISOLATED ALARM FAULT AUX...

Page 10: ...ELEASE CN1 CN3 2 LOOP TERMINATION BOARD 302 7350 OR 16Z CONVENTIONAL BOARD 302 671B L2 L1 B L2 L1 A EXT 35V EXT 35V L2 L1 B L2 L1 A EXT 35V EXT 35V SERIAL RELAY BRD 302 7320 OR AGENT TERM BRD BRD25ATB OR FAN TERM BRD BRD25FTB POWER CN4 CN2 TX1 POWER ZD7 C N2 C N1 CN3 MOUNTED ON CONVENTIONAL OR LOOP TERMINATION BRD Figure 2 Typical Example of an SP1X Layout FRONT DOOR AND FRONT INNER DOOR REAR VIEW...

Page 11: ...y one Controller can accommodate If a system is required to be expanded beyond eight Slave CPU s then either local networking using up to a total of four controllers max 32 Slave CPU s within the one cabinet may be fitted or external networking must be used The FireFinder has an internal ASPI Ampac Serial Peripheral Interface serial bus This serial bus provides interfacing to the Brigade PSU Monit...

Page 12: ...SLOTTED ONTO THE MAIN BOARD TO CN5 OF THE BRIGADE BOARD OR SOUNDER CONTROL BRD IN CN1 INTERNAL PRINTER OUTPUT TO FRONT KEYPAD NOT USED IF THE PANEL IS A DGP OR SLAVE CONTROLLER INTERNAL SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORT MODEM I O PORT THE MAIN BOARD CARRIES SLAVE CPU 1 CN10 CABLES VIA A 20 WAY CABLE TO THE PANEL BOARDS AN EXPANSION BOARD 302 6880 CAN BE CONNECTED TO FACILITATE UP TO 4 ADDITIONAL MODULES I...

Page 13: ...yle has the capability of being either surface or flush mounted With flush mounting though a surround is required Normally painted Arch White Ripple Other colors are available on request The inner and outer door hinges are mounted on the left hand side of the cabinet which allow the doors open to an angle of 100º Locking is normally keyless though keyed entry is available on request Knockouts are ...

Page 14: ...km RS 422 Loop Two twisted pair screened 4 core cable originating from FACP extending through the protected areas and returning to the FACP Cable Specifications Capacitance of 100 picofarads per metre or less Resistance of 100 milliohms per metre or less Impedance of loop typical 100 to 120 ohms Maximum distances between modules 1 2km providing cable meets above specifications Recommended cable ty...

Page 15: ...ficiency low ripple noise Universal AC input full range Soft start with limiting AC surge current Short circuit over load 100 full load burn in test Built in EMI Filter and PFC Circuit Remote control on off option Over voltage protection Over temp protection option Input Voltage 85 to 264 VAC Tolerance at 27V 1 Input Freq 47 to 63Hz Load Regulation 0 5 PFC 0 95 230VAC Line Regulation 0 5 Power Sup...

Page 16: ...1 C Figure 8 Mains Power Connection to the 18 Amp Power Supply TO CHASSIS EARTH TERMINAL 27VDC TO BRIGADE PSU MONITOR BOARD EARTH GREEN V ADJ L AC N AC V V V V AC BLACK RED MAINS CORD BROWN ACTIVE BLUE NEUTRAL Fuse is under this cover POWER SWITCH LOOKING AT REAR C 1 LOOP NOTE Output Voltage is Set to 27 4 Volts FUSE Rating 2 Amp 3AG Slow Blow Mains cable should be no less than 0 75mm NOTE Output ...

Page 17: ... DOOR AND BACKPAN DISTRIBUTION DISTRIBUTION EV60 120 TONE GEN Figure 9 Current Limiter Fuse Board Connecting the Mains Earth 1 All earth cabling shall be terminated to the panel Chassis Earth Terminal in a star configuration 2 The earth cable closest to the cabinet body shall have an M4 SPW beneath the lug then an M4 SPW and M4 nut 3 Each additional earth cable shall be terminated with an M4 SPW a...

Page 18: ...ring has been correctly terminated the FireFinder is ready to turn on Turn the Mains power on and connect the batteries observing correct polarity The green power on LED should be illuminated OUTPUT RATINGS TB Function Type of Output Fuse Relay Bell 1 2 Amp Fused F2 RL 1 3 Bell 2 2 Amp Fused F3 RL 1 Plant Aux Monitored 1 Amp Fused F4 4 Plant Aux Non Monitored 1 Amp Voltage Free Contacts RL2 Warn S...

Page 19: ... Controller Board CN1 2 3 Supplies Regulated 27VDC to Internal Boards 27VDC from PSU Note NC C NO Denotes Voltage Free Contacts NC Normally Closed C Common NO Normally Open TB4 TB5 Monitored Un monitored Monitored EOL Required EOL Required Monitored EOL Required Monitored EOL Required C NC NO NO C NC Un monitored ASE Fault Bell 1 Bell2 TB3 EOL 10K Ohms Warning System Alarm Auxiliary Door Switch DB...

Page 20: ...de Board It is important to note these outputs are not monitored 2 X LIMITED 1A AUX POWER OUTPUTS TB2 is located in the middle of the left hand side of the board Brigade PSU Monitor Board C27 TB2 1A 1A F7 F8 NOTE If TB2 1 2 are used to power an EV40 F7 MUST be changed to 3AMPS Figure 13 Auxiliary 27v Power Output 5 13 Brigade PSU Monitor Board DBA MCP Door Switch Connections If used the DBA MCP Do...

Page 21: ...a diode MUST be fitted as shown fit 1N4004 or similar Figure 17 Use of Warning System Control for Sounder Bell Wiring Diagram 2 5 16 Warning System Connections Warning systems such as the EV20 and EV40 are connected to the Brigade PSU Monitor Board as shown below Monitored EOL Required Auxiliary TB4 Brigade PSU Monitor Board EOL 10K Ohms NO C NC NO C NC TB4 5 are located on the top left hand side ...

Page 22: ... outside world eg modems This facility is implemented via U15 U21 provides the real time clock for the panel U19 provides non volatile memory in the form of an EEPROM The board also provides a data bus for the BRD85CPU processor RV1 LCD contrast adjust Supply and Current 27VDc 120mA Connections CONNECTOR CONNECTS TO CN1 Keyswitch Input CN2 Expansion Panel CN3 Serial Communication Port CN4 Front Ke...

Page 23: ...O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O a b c O N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C N 1 8 NETWORKING LCD CONTRAST ADJUST NOT FITTED Figure 20 Main Board Layout with no Main CPU or Slave CPU s 5 19 Front Panel Board 302 690 The Front Panel Board provides the buttons used to control the FACP...

Page 24: ... static RAM U4 U5 U16 U17 U8 is a programmable logic device which implements control signal timing and decoding External address data and control lines are buffered by U10 U11 U13 U14 and U15 U7 is a watchdog control and will reset the processor if there as an error in software execution Two sockets U2 and U3 are provided for 27C010 EPROMS U2 provides the even bytes D0 toD7 and U3 the odd bytes D8...

Page 25: ...l peripheral interface to the micro controller U8 The current loop inputs and outputs are used to provide various signals according to the board connected The signals provided can be serial peripheral interface clock and data signals or full duplex asynchronous data and a timing output U6 provides the signal multiplexing and buffering required to switch between different functions Automatic Termin...

Page 26: ...5 23 Ancillary Services The FACP has been designed such that detectors and or call points in addition to giving an alarm and calling the fire brigade will close or open circuits of ancillary services by means of relays or similar devices Examples of these services are a actuation of fixed fire extinguishing systems b closing of windows smoke and fire doors c control of ventilating systems d coveri...

Page 27: ...ltage is limited to the system voltage With a nominal battery voltage of 27V system voltage and therefore open circuit voltage would be approximately 26 4V TB4 TB3 TB2 POWER 302 671B 27 2 01 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL 3K3 EOL To 27VDC Regulated Output of the Brigade PSU Monitor Board MCP The Above Shows a ...

Page 28: ...ollo loop has been correctly installed and commissioned before connecting it to the FireFinder Loop Parameters 126 Apollo Devices 250mA Current Max S C protection circuitry activates at approximately 300mA A B A B CN2 TB1 RV1 CN4 F1 26V ADJ POWER 3A REGULATED 27VDC In Out T0 SLAVE CPU 302 6692 CN1 T0 SLAVE CPU 302 6692 CN1 LOOP 1 ADDRESSABLE DEVICES LOOP 2 ADDRESSABLE DEVICES LOOP NORMAL LED A mon...

Page 29: ...ber LED s SP1X 159 0123 SP8X 16 159 0124 Printer TPUP AT 1 per Controller SP1X 159 0084 SP8X 159 0110 Sounder Bell Controller Board 8 X 1A per Circuit 302 7420 8 per Controller SP1X SP8X 159 0071 Sounder Bell Controller Board 4Volt free 4x1Amp 302 7421 8 per Controller SP1X SP8X 150 0069 Agent Release Module Agent Termination Board BRD25ARB A 8 per Controller SP1X 159 0099 SP8X 159 0100 SP16X 159 ...

Page 30: ...ng eg driving indicators door open closed purposes Figure 29 8 Way Relay Board With 1A Relays Fitted 302 6760 TO 8 WAY RELAY BOARDS TO 16 WAY OPTO INPUT BOARD TO CONTROL IN OF NEXT INPUT OUTPUT BOARD OR FAN CONTROL BOARD MAXIMUM OF 8 BOARDS PER SLAVE CPU 27V IN OUT CN2 CONTROL OUT 302 6720 1 98 POWER CTRL CN3 I P 1 16 CN4 O P 9 16 IN CN5 O P 1 8 CTRL OUT U2 U7 CN7 CN6 0V V CN2 5V CN1 U8 U1 U4 U3 U...

Page 31: ...re 31 Serial Relay Board 302 7320 Note These boards are not monitored so should not be used for brigade calling or with occupant warning systems 1 2 COMCOM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111213 141516 CN1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TB6 U4 U1 U2 U5 U7 U8 U9 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 U6 U3 TB1 302 6770 AS AN EXAMPLE INPUTS 1 AND 16 CONNECTED TO VOLTAGE FREE CONTACTS TO CN3 OF 302 6720 N 0 C N C O P 1 N 0 C O P 2 N C N 0 C...

Page 32: ...tion Board BRD25FTB The Fan Termination Board interfaces between the Fire Fan Module and the plant equipment it controls via the 24 volt 250mA Start Stop current limited relay outputs and monitor inputs Programmable monitoring of the field equipment is achieved using 0 volts as an input level to indicate run fault and stop conditions of that equipment Monitoring is programmed in the Function Menu ...

Page 33: ...p In Label Slip In Label Slip In Label Slip In Label Decal Connectors Figure 35 32 Zone Alarm General Indicator Card Figure 36 Bottom Overlay Figure 37 Top Overlay Note 1 DO NOT USE excessive force to remove any component once it is clipped into position Note 2 If the indicator becomes illuminated it remains so until Reset is pressed Note 3 The indicators are tested by the Lamp Test control DEC258...

Page 34: ... are Not Fitted to 302 7421 Sounder Monitor Brd Volt Free but are Fitted to the 302 7420 10K EOL 10K EOL 10K EOL This area will be marked with the correct Version Number RL7 TB5 C27 X1 U9 U7 U4 U3 U2 TB4 TB3 TB2 TB7 TB6 R40 R39 R38 R37 R36 R35 R34 R33 R32 R31 R30 R29 R23 R22 R21 R20 R13 R12 R11 R10 D35 D34 D33 D32 D31 D30 D29 D28 D1 C26 C25 C24 C5 C4 D5 D4 D3 D2 D9 D7 D6 RL6 RL1 RL2 RL4 D8 RL5 TB1...

Page 35: ...ne again Note The printer will not receipt data when the printer is off line b Pausing the Printer While It Is Printing Press the SEL button while the printer is printing the printer will pause and enter the Off Line mode after it finishes printing the row it was currently printing The printer will continue to print when the SEL button is pressed again c Enter the HEX DUMP mode Remove power from t...

Page 36: ...button paper feed 9 Feed the edge of the paper into the mechanism and allow it to feed through 10 Once it established the paper is feeding through the head mechanism correctly press the SEL button to stop the paper feed 11 Return the printer head to its original position 12 Pushing on the affixed label PUSH the head mechanism back into position 13 Close the front cover Hinges LED Push Buttons Pape...

Page 37: ...t Head Connector to Front Panel LED Switches Connector to Main Board 5V Power Supply J7 Select 12X12 Pins 1 2 or 15X16 Pins 2 3 Chinese Characters Figure 43 PCB Layout Jumper Settings Designator Jumper State Function J1 NOT Inserted Selects ESC Commands Inserted Selects UP Commands J2 Set as Default NOT Inserted Selects ASCII Character Printing Mode Inserted Selects Chinese Character Printing Mode...

Page 38: ...e to control the flow of communications in and out of the NIC Figure 46 Network Interface Card AUX FUSED F1 27VDC OUT RS232 COMMS OUTPUT HLI GRAPHICS OR BMS TB1 302 7150 LED REPEATER 27VDC IN TB2 TB1 F1 CN5 CN6 TB3 2A 27V 0V COM TXD RXD RTS CTS TRX TRX SCRN 27VDC IN TB2 TB1 F1 CN5 CN6 TB3 2A 27V 0V COM TXD RXD RTS CTS TRX TRX SCRN CN1 CN2 IN To Loop Comms CN18 of the Main Controller To CN2 IN of t...

Page 39: ...pansion Board Networking in this way enables the connection of up to 4 Expansion Controllers within the same FACP cabinet This requires the use of CIC s and NIC s but offers the added advantage that the RS422 communication bus is internal and all Controllers are physically and logically located at the same Node It is now possible to Network up to 32 Slave CPU s in one cabinet with each Slave CPU c...

Page 40: ...485 OR RS422 NOT BOTH REMOTE LCD REPEATER 302 720 RS422 COMMS LOOP COMMS OUT COMMS IN TWO PAIR SHIELDED BELDEN 8132 OR 9842 OPTIONAL RS232 AVAILABLE FOR HIGH LEVEL INTERFACE OR GRAPHICS OR REMOTE SERIAL PRINTER BZ1 RV1 SW 2 CN1 SW 3 TB1 TB2 CN7 CN2 SW 1 CN5 J an 199 9 A PI 7 20 LCD OFF ON PO WE R BA CK LIGHT A B C D S A B C D S BA CK LIGHT RE SET CO NTRA ST P RINTER DEB UG COMM S O UT COM MS IN CO...

Page 41: ...CES BETWEEN PANELS 1 2KM IF GREATER DISTANCE ARE REQUIRED A RS422 REPEATER BLACK BOX 352A or 352A F TO BE FITTED EVERY 1 2KM AFTER THE FIRST 1 2KM CABLE TO BE USED BELDEN 8132 OR 9842 TWO PAIR SHIELDED Figure 49 Example of Networking 2 Panels with LCD Repeaters FACP INTERNAL CONTROLLER MAIN BOARD CN1 CN2 1 CN1 CN2 1 CN1 CN2 1 CN8 CN1 CN6 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN2 CN7 CN11 CN16 CN17 CN14 CN13 CN10 CN18 SW3 c...

Page 42: ...dy been set go to Application Mode and type in DA RS232 OUTPUT HIGH LEVEL INTERFACE HLI PRINTER OUTPUT RS422 COMMS IN TO TB1 NETWORK INTERFACE CARD NIC RS422 COMMS OUT TO TB2 NETWORK INTERFACE CARD NIC BZ1 RV1 SW2 CN1 TB1 TB2 CN7 CN2 SW1 CN5 302 7200 LCD OFF ON POWER BACKLIGHT BACKLIGHT RESET CONTRAST DEBUG Pin2 Rx Data Pin3 Tx Data Pin5 Shield CN3 LCD CN4 LCD LCD Mounting S D C B A 27v 0V RXD RTS...

Page 43: ...is unable to communicate with the FACP Power Up The LCD displays a message telling the operator SmartTerminal is being powered up and that the hardware is being initialised Once the hardware has been successfully initialised set the address and SmartTerminal should automatically transition to the normal state Should a failure occur on power up press the RESET button located on the LCD PCB see Figu...

Page 44: ...o FACP Cabling Requirements Fault monitoring Maximum Number of SmartTerminals per FACP Maximum Distance from FACP RS485 RS485 Twisted pair plus power O C S C 30 1 2Kms LCD 4 line X 40 character backlit 8 4 Overview SmartTerminal essentially consists of three PCBs 1 BRD82CEB2 FACP Communications Extender Board Item Number 159 0129 The Communications Extender Board is mounted inside the FACP and pro...

Page 45: ...rs mounted directly onto it 2 1 X Termination Board 3 2 X ABS door keys 4 2 X 003 Enable Disable keys 5 2 X Jumper links Note A Communications Extender Board will be required if the Comms Bus in the FACP is fully utilised and or if one is not fitted The front door of the ABS version is locked by way of two clips on the right hand side of the cabinet A special locating key which has two raised pins...

Page 46: ...OR REAR VIEW SHOWING INSTALLED BOARDS ON FRONT DOOR AND WIRING DETAILS AUXILIARY BAT IN DBA MCP DOOR SW BELL2 BELL1 FAULT VALVE MON BATT FAIL NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC ALARM ISOLATE C SGD II WARN SYS AUX POWER O P TB10 CN3 TB4 CN2 CN1 TB6 TB5 CN6 TB3 CN5 TB2 L AC N AC V V V V AC CUTAWAY CABINET BACKPAN VIEW SHOWING MODULES FITTED TO THE BACKPAN AND WIRING DETAILS BRIGADE PSU ...

Page 47: ... POWER OUT 0V 24V CN3 24V 0V VDC IN VDC OUT 0V Figure 58 Connecting SmartTerminal s to the FACP 8 8 Setting the Address 1 Open the front door locate the CONFIG button situated on the left hand side of the PCB and press for 3 seconds The buzzer and Config LED will double beep and flash respectively to indicate that the Configuration mode has been entered The LCD will now display the Configuration s...

Page 48: ...parameters click on the SmartTerminal tab and the following screen will be displayed Under the assigned SmartTerminal Card designator 1 to 30 click in the Active box to change the N NO not fitted to Y YES fitted and then enter or type in a Description The description should be a name given to the SmartTerminal LCDA or its physical location Double click in each of the Report boxes to display and se...

Page 49: ... v will display any Disables 8 11 SmartTerminal Controls All controls except for the Enable Disable keyswitch are of a momentary push button style POWER POWER FAULT SYSTEM FAULT EARTH FAULT EXTERNAL BELL FAULT FAULT FAULT ISOLATED ASE FAULT ACF WARNING SYSTEM ISOLATE ISOLATE EXTERNAL BELL WARNING SYSTEM PREVIOUS NEXT PRE ALARM AIF ACTIVE TEST DAY NIGHT ACTIVE FAULT RESET ISOLATED ISOLATE FIRE FIGH...

Page 50: ...RM Acknowledges the alarm condition of the sensor or conventional zone that is currently displayed on the LCD If the key is held down for 3 seconds a lamp test is initiated The Lamp Test illuminates all indicators segments on the LCD and momentarily sounds the buzzer Active at access level 1 and 2 Reset FAULT RESET Resets the acknowledged alarm condition of the sensor or conventional zone currentl...

Page 51: ...lated either at the SmartTerminal or the FACP Fault FAULT RESET Indicator is illuminated when there is one or more faults on the system Faults can be Devices missing out of calibration wrong type reporting an internal error Loops short circuit or open circuit Monitored inputs and outputs on loop devices Sounders missing wrong type or reporting an internal error Modules within the panel missing wro...

Page 52: ... FAULT WARNING SYSTEM Illuminated is the Warning System output is in fault ACF Fault Isolated FAULT ISOLATED ACF Illuminated steady if the ACF output has been disabled and flashes if the ACF output is in fault open or short circuit Isolate has priority over fault ASE Fault ASE FAULT Illuminated when the ASE output is in fault Test TEST Illuminated when the FACP is in the test mode Possible tests a...

Page 53: ...quence number Device Alarms nnn of nnn Fault If configured the screen format for reporting loop sensor zone fault condition is LCD Line Number Information 1 Device descriptor up to 33 characters Type Descriptor up to 6 characters 2 Loop address and zone number Lxx Syyy zz Zwww current device status 3 Blank 4 Fault sequence number Device Fault nnn of nnn Note The fault types only relate to devices ...

Page 54: ...that can be connected to the FACP default is 255 which is not a valid address The function keys perform the following A press Previous A press Next C C decreases and increases the LCD contrast level The function keys perform the following C press Silence Buzzer C press Reset 9 1 Trouble Shooting Chart Problem Solution Normal Supply LED not illuminated Check supply voltage it should be set to 27 2V...

Page 55: ...Mode When the system is in manual mode then 9 The Agent Inhibit indicator is illuminated at the FACP ACC and all LCSs 9 The buzzer sounds at all LCSs until the inhibit condition is released but not at the FACP ACC 9 System Inoperative output is turned on 9 Automatic release sequences are prevented from starting 9 If an automatic release sequence was underway and the inhibit switch is activated swi...

Page 56: ... outputs and the selected activation circuit The system inoperative output shall be activated Auto Mode Automatic release is when one or two zones going into alarm initiate the agent release sequence Note For an automatic release sequence to commence the lock off valve and the service inhibit switch must both be in the OFF position Single Zone Activation With single zone activation when the zone g...

Page 57: ... then the agent will be released if the interlock signal is not asserted within 10 seconds 6 The agent release LED on the ACC and LCSs is illuminated when the pressure switch input on the termination card is activated or immediately depending on the pressure switch configuration refer to FACP on site programming 7 The gas fired relay output is activated 8 When the FACP reset control is activated t...

Page 58: ...ct Service Switch The service switch is situated at the ACC and when activated causes the following 1 Electrically isolates the activation circuitry from the agent release device 2 Operates the System Inoperative output 3 The service switch is not overridden 4 Activates an isolate condition at the FACP which shall cause the common isolate indicator to be lit and the brigade isolate output to be ac...

Page 59: ...are only activated when the entire zone is isolated 3 If the agent release add on has commenced to a release sequence and the device s is alarm is are isolated then the release sequence is stopped since the alarm has been removed Note the variations for single and dual zone activation System Inoperative Output The system inoperative output is switched to 24VDC under the following conditions 1 Oper...

Page 60: ...ch cover and pressing the push button places the system in manual mode which prevents an automatic release sequence from starting and sounds the buzzer at the Local Control Station s This two action safety feature prevents any accidental operation of the control and should not be disabled AGENT SELECT When activated causes the selected agent to toggle between Initial and Reserve Indicators show wh...

Page 61: ...n any of the programmed trigger zones on the FACP are isolated COMMON FAULT Yellow Illuminated under the following fault conditions pressure switch monitoring fault low pressure switch monitoring fault lock off valve monitoring fault activation circuit fault stage 1 output fault stage 2 output fault LCS fault missing or extra trigger zone s fault low agent pressure and interlock fault INTERLOCK Ye...

Page 62: ...s the Agent Release Module within the Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP but no Agent Select button or Service Inhibit keyswitch Manual Release is by way of the yellow double action MCP The Comms line is RS485 and is cabled to the Agent Termination Board The Interlock is a monitored input with 10KΩ EOL This input is used to determine if air conditioning dampers and doors are closed but can be defaulted...

Page 63: ...N TB4 T1 CN1 LK2 TB2 TB1 SW2 4 3 2 1 LK1 CN5 AGENT MANUAL HOLD MANUAL RS 485 OUT RS 485 IN RELEASE 0V 24V COM LINK TERMINATOR COM 0V 24V BRD25ARB5 INTER LOCK JTAG INHIBIT SWITCH MON DISABLE INHIBIT EOL RS 485 COMMS BUS SIG SIG SCRN 27VDC 0VDC TB1 Figure 66 PCB Layout Cabling Detail 10 6 Agent Release Termination Board Figure 67 Agent Termination Board PCB Layout LK1 Q2 SW1 U5 U9 U7 U1 X1 RL6 RL4 R...

Page 64: ... TB5 3 4 7 Stage 2 output initiates the visual and audible Fire Alarm and Do No Enter warnings a Monitored via RL6 C O contacts wired to TB6 1 2 EOL required is 10KΩ and b Un monitored via RL3 N O contacts wired to TB6 3 4 8 Release Main actuating circuit monitored 10KΩ EOL required via TB7 1 2 2A current limited Release Reserve actuating circuit monitored 10KΩ EOL required via TB7 3 4 2A current ...

Page 65: ...e inputs are also monitored and should be wired as shown above 1 2 To Monitoring Interface Device 0V RL2A TB3 MOV 35V To Sys Inop Mon System Inoperative 1 2 0V RL1A TB4 27V Current Limited to1A Figure 70 Gas Fired Wiring Figure 71 System Inoperative Wiring As can be seen from above the Gas Fired Output can be wired to any interfacing or 1A monitoring circuit that requires a closed relay contact to...

Page 66: ...0mA Muted IP Ratings IP50 Dim 190H x 315W x 73D mm IP65 Dim 200H x 295W x 65D mm Environmental 10 C to 55 C Dry heat 40 C 0 to 93 Relative Humidity Installation 1 Remove the backpan from the enclosure to ensure it is not damaged while mounting the enclosure 2 Bring the cabling into the enclosure by removing the knockouts most appropriate for the installation 3 Mount the enclosure remount thebackpa...

Page 67: ...SIGN MAX 6 10K VANTAGE SOUNDER MAX 1 UNSCREW THE 4 SLOTTED SCREWS TO REMOVE PCB IN OUT COM STG1 STG2 TB1 TB3 TB2 BRD 42WTB2 A CN1 2 N O T U SED BACKPAN RETAINING SCREWS IN EACH CORNER Figure 73 Warning Sign PCB Layout and Cabling TERM 4 TONE 1 INPUT WARNING SIGN MAXIMUM OF 6 IN TOTAL 10K 1 EVAC 2 EVAC 3 ALERT 4 ALERT 5 POS 6 POS VANTAGE SOUNDER ORDER CODE 205 0062 10K FIT 10K EOL TO LAST SIGN ON C...

Page 68: ...e the public address capabilities EV20 Verbal Messaging An optional verbal messaging PCB Order Code 222 0026 is available and is mounted directly onto the main board EV40 At the heart of an EV40 single zone occupant warning system is a microprocessor that generates the alert and evacuation signals controls timing and the input output If an FACP warning system input is received when the rotary swit...

Page 69: ...T In the event of an open or short circuit speaker line the LINE FAULT indicator yellow will be illuminated ISOLATED the LED will be illuminated yellow when the warning system is isolated Signal Structures ALERT SIGNAL 0 1 2 3 4 0 625 sec 0 625 sec ON OFF 420Hz 420Hz 420Hz Time in seconds Australian AS1670 4 Alert Signal AS1670 4 420Hz pulsed on for 0 625 seconds at 1 25 second intervals EVACUATIO...

Page 70: ... 1 2 CORE AUDIO TERMINATED ONE END WITH 3 WAY PANDUIT CONNECTOR 27V SHEILD 261 0005 CABLE ASSEMBLEY 2 CORE AUDIO FITTED WITH 3 WAY PANDUIT CONNECTORS RED 75mm 500mm BLACK 75mm 500mm GREY 22mm 500mm WHITE 22mm 500mm API 718 CN1 CN2 CN3 RL1 8 9 C A 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B SW1 0V Pin1 27V Pin 2 Shield Pin 3 Signal Pin 1 2 Core Audio Shield Signal Red F1 1A GND OUT IN AUDIO TO VERBAL MESSAGE BOARD FA...

Page 71: ...ORANGE WHITE BLACK RED MIC CN3 CN2 CN1 TB2 1 2 3 4 O N WARN PWR PWR TERMINATION BOARD TB1 CN1 IN OUT ALERT EVAC MIC2 MIC1 MESSAGE BRD MOUNTING SOCKETS NOTE 1 WARNING SYSTEM IS A MONITORED FACP O P THE EOL IS ONBOARD THE EV40 AND IS EFFECTIVELY MADE TO BE O C AT TB1 DURING AN EV40 FAULT CONDITION THIS PRODUCES THE FAULT INDICATION AT THE FACP VERBAL MESSAGE BOARD OCCUPANT WARNING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC P...

Page 72: ...tion The EV3000 Occupant Warning and Intercommunications System OWIS main central processing unit communicates via a RS485 bus with a Controller Interface Card CIC in an FACP A fault in the EV3000 will be indicated by the Master Control Panel which in turn initiates via the Common Fault Relay Board and Brigade PSU Monitor Board a Warning System Fault indication on the FACP MAIN CONTROL BOARD BRD85...

Page 73: ...L RELAY ON THE BRIGADE BOARD IS NORMALLY ENERGISED DURING NORMAL OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM HENCE TB10 2 3 WILL PRESENT AN O C TO THE I F 1A RL 1 COMMON 27 VDC BLACK ASE FAULT CN6 5 6 RL 1 RED YELLOW BLUE Figure 83 ASE FACP Internal Wiring 12 2 Brigade Box Deltec WA SA TAS QLD The Brigade Box interfaces the Fire Brigade to the FireFinder SP series of FACP s RED BLACK BRIGADE BOX BACKPAN TELEPHONE CAB...

Page 74: ...panel If the bell is isolated the LED just above the button will glow steady yellow Pressing the button again will de isolate the bell 5 WARNING SYS ISOLATE Pressing this button will isolate the FACP output to the Warning System if it is connected to one Pressing the button again de isolates the Warning System output When the Warning System is isolated the LED just above the button will be illumin...

Page 75: ...re alarm state 13 AUX ALARM Yellow This LED will light if the auxiliary alarm output has been activated 14 WARNING SYS FAULT Yellow When a warning system is connected to the fire panel this LED will light if the connection to the warning system becomes faulty 15 SUPPLY FAULT Yellow This LED will light if there is one of the following faults on the power supply The output voltage is too low less th...

Page 76: ...e used to navigate around the panel s menus and enter data If entering a descriptor or some other data that contains characters as well as numbers pressing the keys multiple times will scroll through the available letters written on the button in sequence Eg 1 A B C 28 TO Use this key to access a range of devices Eg 2 TO 7 29 ENTER Press the ENTER key when using the panel to enter data 30 CANCEL E...

Page 77: ...MENU only while Password protected Levels 2 and 3 access MENU and FUNCTION as listed below also see the Quick Reference Guide Section 24 Level II Allows access to Date Enter the Day Month and Year 4 digit year Time Enter the hours and minutes 24 hour mode Day Night Settings Enter the Day Night ON times and Enable Disable Logs Fire Alarm Fault Isolate System Input Output logs Tests Walk and loop te...

Page 78: ...SYSTEM 5 AVALUES SELECT NO FACP WITH NETWORKING FACP WITHOUT NETWORKING Figure 88 The Status Menu From the STATUS MENU the status of system components and settings can be selected and displayed as listed below Note that different screens are displayed for a system with and without networking Press m Loops Enter the loop number and the LCD will display its status eg normal type of fault etc m Press...

Page 79: ... point Displays Charger volts Displays Operational Eg Loop number Battery Detected Non Op Mains OK n Remote Slave Modules Select from Network Status Remote Slave Modules then Module number then ENTER Apollo Loop No 1 TYPE APOLLO LOOP NO 1 VER 6 2 NP 1 MOD 1 STAT NORMAL REMOTE MODULE STATUS Figure 91 Display Remote Module Status o Remote External LED Mimic Modules Select from Network Status Remote ...

Page 80: ... 0 ALARM 1 SENSOR SELECT NO ALARM TEST ZONE SELECT NO select ZONE NO then ENTER or TO key Figure 95 Alarm Test Selection Screens 14 2 2 Fault Test n is pressed to initiate a Fault Test Fault tests either a zone or a sensor on a loop or a range of zones or sensors on a loop in the same way as for the Alarm test above This test will force a sensor to go into the Fault state or a conventional zone to...

Page 81: ...6 00 using the 24 hour mode Press ENTER and the screen will return to the MAIN FUNCTIONS MENU 15 3 Setting the Function Daynight Facility Press o The DAY NIGHT SETTINGS screen will appear Time entry is the same as setting the Time facility Press m to enter the DAY ON time then ENTER and n to enter the NIGHT ON time then ENTER o to ENABLE DISABLE then ENTER For this Function to have control it must...

Page 82: ...number press ENTER or enter the Zone number press TO then the next highest Zone number to be tested EG 2 TO 7 then ENTER The TEST MODE LED will be illuminated for the duration of the test and the test will run until the operator RESETS the system or the test times out Time Out 15 minutes 3 to 5 seconds Press n SENSOR WALK TEST MENU This screen requires the operator to select a Zone and then a Sens...

Page 83: ... o Remove All Manual Input Control Will remove all manual input control n Output Selected Same sequences as above for inputs but substitute outputs for inputs o Remove All Manual Control Selected Globally removes all manual control 15 7 Function Access Level II Passwords Level III FUNCTIONS PASSWORD select PASSWORD then ENTER key PASSWORD MENU 0 ADD PASSWORD 1 DELETE PASSWORD 2 DELETE ALL PASSWORD...

Page 84: ...iprocal button By going through all the fields a second screen can also be accessed to show the Output options Press to step through these fields The keys are used to set the Y N field that is the selected Zone that will activate the Brigade Options ALRM BELL etc and Config EDIT Z I O GROUPS GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 Enter GROUP NO Figure 104 Zone Configuration Latching Unlat...

Page 85: ...g AVF Non latching etc 4 Set Edits and enables disables the day night settings then press 5 Allocates Edits the Loop and Sensors Groups After scrolling through the groups a prompt tells the operator to press ENTER to confirm the changes 15 8 3 Input Programming Press o INPUT By following the screen prompts as above Edit or Delete an INPUT in a panel or a loop Screen PROGRAM MENU SELECTING AN INPUT...

Page 86: ...HING hence self resetting or FAULT which clears when the fault is cleared 15 8 7 Watchdog s This Function provides a counter to record any re initialisation of the processor If due to a software failure the panel is automatically reset then the counter will increment by 1 The maximum count is 99 after which the counter resets to 00 Pressing m will reset the counter When the panel is commissioned t...

Page 87: ... 1 Loop 1 Sensor 1 Figure 109 Resolving A Mismatch 16 Incoming Fire Alarm Signal Will operate the red common LED fire indicator Will display location of fire alarm origin on the LCD Will activate external alarm Will activate the internal FACP buzzer optional Will activate any ancillary equipment so programmed Will abort any test in progress The LCD will always display the first fire alarm signal r...

Page 88: ...ne 5 Press the ISOLATE button if you wish to isolate a zone then ACKNOWLEDGE 6 Press the DE ISOLATE button to de isolate a sensor 18 List of Compatible Devices 18 1 Short Circuit Isolation The Ampac modules listed above feature built in Short Circuit Isolation that continually monitors the Apollo detection loop In the event the loop voltage drops below 14 0V DC an open circuit condition is introdu...

Page 89: ...ack 201 0091 XP95 Photo Optical Black 201 0092 XP95 Universal Base Black 201 0093 Discovery Multisensor 201 0094 Discovery Carbon Monoxide Detector 201 0102 XP95 XPert Card blank 201 0095 Zone Interface Device 201 0100 Single Input Device Enc 201 0300 Single Input Output Device Enc 201 0301 3 Input Device Enc 201 0308 3 Input Output Device Enc Loop Powered 201 0309 3 Input Output Device Enc Ext Po...

Page 90: ... 0104 XP95 I S Heat Detector 201 0105 XP95 I S Base 201 0106 XP95 I S Manual Call Point 201 0107 XP95 Protocol Translator Single Channel 201 0108 Beam Detector Fireray 2000 220 0004 EV20 single zone EWS AS1670 4 222 0020 EV40 single zone EWS AS1670 4 222 0021 EV60 single zone EWS AS1670 4 222 0022 EV120 single zone EWS AS1670 4 222 0023 Vantage Sounder Red Inc Shallow Base AS1670 4 205 0062 Vantag...

Page 91: ...ion The FireFinder is designed and manufactured by AMPAC TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 97 Walters Drive Osborne Park 6017 Western Australia PH 61 8 9242 3333 FAX 61 8 9242 3334 Manufactured to AS4428 SSL Certificate of Compliance Number Equipment Serial Number Job Number Date of Manufacture ...

Page 92: ... provider by a permanent non permanent connection tick 5 Date of connection 6 Ancillary equipment connected to the control and indicating equipment attach 7 Current drain of ancillary loads powered from the CIE power supply 8 Primary power source voltage 9 Battery type and capacity Manufacturer AH 10 Is maintenance agreement held for the system Yes No 11 Operator s handbook supplied Yes No 12 Logb...

Page 93: ...e provider has been satisfactorily carried out I We further certify that the whole system and all components called up in Clause 1 3 in connection therewith are installed entirely in accordance with the current requirements of AS 1670 l except with regard to the following details which have already been approved approval attached Strike out the bolded sentence if there have not been any exceptions...

Page 94: ... spaces Add addressable loop number in brackets where applicable Zone Number and Type of Actuating Devices Alarm Zone No of Actuating Devices per Zone Thermal A B C D E Fire Smoke CO Flame IR UV MCP Other 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Additional Information Attach if necessary Name Company Signature Date ...

Page 95: ...ry Company Name Installation Address Postcode Owner or Owners Authorized Representative Company Name Street Suburb State Country Postcode Type of Installation NEW MODIFIED ADDITION UPGRADE Circle Date of commissioning tests Name and address of commissioning company in BLOCK LETTERS Company Name Street Suburb State Country Postcode Commissioning Representative Name Print Signature ...

Page 96: ...ility All detectors and other devices used in the system are i listed in the operator s manual ii compatible with the relevant parts of CIE particularly that the permitted number of detectors and other devices for each circuit is not exceeded iii installed in an environment for which they are suitable iv not set to a sensitivity outside that prescribed in the relevant product Standard d Alarm zone...

Page 97: ...IP and at the tested device o Fault response time The response to a fault does not exceed 100 s for each alarm zone circuit p Alarm response time At least one detector in each alarm zone has been tested and the response to the alarm does not exceed 10 s or the period specified when dependency on more than one alarm signal is used q Supervisory signal response time At least one supervisory device i...

Page 98: ...m and fault test facilities operate correctly y Duct sampling unit The alarm indicator is clearly visible from a trafficable area and the duct air velocity exceeds the minimum velocity specified for the unit If not the measured differential pressure is at least the minimum specified for the unit z Ancillary control functions Each ancillary control function operates with the activation of associate...

Page 99: ...ays Maintenance Alarm Carry out Loop Test LCD displays LOOP number open circuit Check in and out legs are connected correctly at the loop termination board Unable to clear an O C or S C on a loop You must perform a loop test to clear the fault This is a level 1 function Communication Loop not working Check for correct software installed in all communication boards Check LCD at Main controller This...

Page 100: ...00110 50 0100110 51 1100110 52 0010110 53 1010110 54 0110110 55 1110110 56 0001110 57 1001110 58 0101110 59 1101110 60 0011110 61 1011110 62 0111110 63 1111110 64 0000001 65 1000001 66 0100001 67 1100001 68 0010001 69 1010001 70 0110001 71 1110001 72 0001001 73 1001001 74 0101001 75 1101001 76 0011001 77 1011001 78 0111001 79 1111001 80 0000101 81 1000101 82 0100101 83 1100101 84 0010101 85 101010...

Page 101: ...The minimum Power Supply Rating 4 is obtained by calculating the manufacturers recommended battery charge current see Note 1 then adding the quiescent current of the entire system 2 and the alarm current 3 1 Battery Capacity AH determined from Calculator Amps 24 x 0 8 2 Add Quiescent Current of the System Iq Amps 3 Add the extra current that is drawn when in alarm Ia Amps 4 Minimum Current Rating ...

Page 102: ... I O 5 Fire Fan Control 14 32 Zone LED 0 Network I F 74 Controller I F 5 1 Valve or Pump Display 3 7 8 Way Bell Monitor 20 Agent Release 29 Loop Devices XP95 Thermal A B 0 25 Discovery Thermal C D 0 5 XP95 Ion 0 28 XP95 Photo 0 34 Discovery Multisensor 0 5 Discovery Photo 0 4 Discovery Ion 0 5 XP95 Short cct isolator 0 11 XP95 I O module 1 2 XP95 Sounder control 1 9 XP95 MCP 0 35 XP95 Zone Monitor...

Page 103: ...city requirement Ah x 1 25 Ah Rounded up to nearest available Ah PRIMARY POWER SOURCE CALCULATIONS Battery Charger Current Requirement Battery is charged for 24 hrs to provide 5Iq 0 5Ia 5x Iq Fc 0 5 x Ia Ah Requirement Ah Battery Charging Current Required Ah above 24 x e e is the battery efficiency 0 8 A Power Supply Requirement Select the greater of 1 or 2 1 Ia non battery backed ancillary alarm ...

Page 104: ...74 0 Controller I F 5 1 0 Valve or Pump Display 1 3 7 3 7 8 Way Bell Monitor 20 0 Agent Release 29 0 Loop Devices 0 0 XP95 Thermal A B 30 0 25 7 5 Discovery Thermal C D 0 5 0 XP95 Ion 0 28 0 XP95 Photo 0 34 0 Discovery Multisensor 30 0 5 15 Discovery Photo 0 4 0 Discovery Ion 0 5 0 XP95 Short cct isolator 0 11 0 XP95 I O module 5 1 2 6 XP95 Sounder control 1 9 0 XP95 MCP 0 35 0 XP95 Zone Monitor 6...

Page 105: ... the supply shall be 1 or 2 battery charger current List of Compatible Batteries tested by SSL to comply with AS 1603 4 1987 Appendix G valid until June 2002 Note 1 afp number is the SSL Listing Number Note 2 Types are the Manufacturers and not the suppliers Note 3 Automotive type batteries are not normally suitable for stationary use afp 791 afp 792 afp 1220 afp 1228 Yuasa NP Series Power Sonic P...

Page 106: ...ATHERING POINT EARTH BUILDING EARTH EOL END OF LINE FDS FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM FACP FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FLT FAULT GND GROUND 0 VOLTS NOT EARTH I O INPUT OUTPUT LCD LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY MAF MASTER ALARM FACILITY MCP MANUAL CALL POINT MOV METAL OXIDE VARISTOR TRANSIENT PROTECTION NIC NETWORK INTERFACE CARD N C NORMALLY CLOSED RELAY CONTACTS N O NORMALLY OPEN RELAY CONTACTS N W NETWORK PCB PRIN...

Page 107: ...ntional System is a fire detection system using a dedicated circuit for each alarm zone Distributed system a fire alarm and detection system where sections of the control and indicating equipment are remotely located from the FACP or where sub indicator panel s communicate with a main FACP Field connections are connections made to FACP or ancillary equipment during installation Fire alarm system a...

Page 108: ...OUTPUTS OUTPUT No INPUT INPUT No FAULT TEST FAULT FIELDS LAMP TEST FIELDS ZONE ZONE No SENSOR LOOP SENSOR No I O SYSTEM AVALUES ANALOGUE VALUE OF DET ZONE ZONE No SENSOR LOOP SENSOR No SPACE 0 DEF 2 MENU ABC 1 SPACE 0 ABC 1 DEF 2 MNO 5 PQRS 6 ABC 1 DEF 2 GHI 3 JKL 4 SPACE 0 SPACE 0 SPACE 0 SPACE 0 GHI 3 JKL 4 DEF 2 ABC 1 ABC 1 ABC 1 FUNCTION SPACE 0 ABC 1 GHI 3 P SUPPLY JKL 4 BELLS NETWORK POINTS ...

Page 109: ...L OUTPUT CONTROL RETURN ALL MANUAL O PS TO ORIGINAL STATE OUTPUT OUTPUT FIELDS IN A PANEL SELECT I O CONTROL NUMBER AND OUTPUT No REMOVE MANUAL CONTROL RETURN OUTPUT TO ORIGINAL STATE OFF TURN OUTPUT OFF ON TURN OUTPUT ON REMOVE MANUAL CONTROL RETURN OUTPUT TO ORIGINAL STATE LEVEL 2 FUNCTIONS FUNCTION MENU OPTIONS FUNCTION KEY TO ENTER FUNCTION FIELD ENTER PASSWORD DATE DD MM YYYY TIME HH MM DAY N...

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