Smoke and Heat detectors
(DEVICE MENU, 1,
,
)
SCREEN 2
DEVICE SETUP
ClrStat
Address
:1/4
Status
:en
State
:NML
CommQlt :100%
FldType
:OPT
FldDt
:32 ARI
TestVal
:225
FldAvg
:34
Obsc.
:0.0%/m
Alarms
:0
High
:64
12/01 08:57
Contam.
:0%
Low
:20
12/01 00:05
more
0. .9,
^V,
<>,
E,
X
Alarms: 0
Faults: 0
Cond.: 0
P: 1
SDZ
Return to Device Menu
Page 78
Select field to be changed
Enter number 0..9 or
to change data
Confirm entry
Press [More
] to view Screen 1 of the device
The above screen is produced for ionisation, optical and heat detectors in order to view
the device status and statistics.
Only two parameters can be changed on this screen:
Address:
Loop/address - Select a different device
ClrStat:
Clear the statistics of
this
device.
*See Clear Device Statistics, Page 162 to clear all devices in a loop.
The parameters that can be viewed are:
Status:
Enabled/Disabled or Soak: Shows if the device is currently
active or not. This can be changed on Screen 1 of the device
(Page 79)
.
State:
The latched alarm or fault state of the device.
*See Screen 1 (Page 79)
CommQlt:
Communication Quality: The number of correct replies from the
device as a percentage of the total number of polls to the
device, since the last update. Communication quality is
updated every 20 minutes except when the device is being
viewed
, in which case it is updated once per minute.
FldType:
Field Type: The device type as seen by the fire panel.
*See Page 80 for field type descriptions
.
FldDt:
The value (of smoke or heat) being returned by the device. This
value (0-255) is used to determine fire alarms or faults (
see Day
Level, Page 81
). The value of a smoke detector is related to
the smoke obscuration (measured in %/meter) for ionisation
and optical detectors, and °C for heat detectors. The protocol
being used to communicate to this device is also displayed.
They are:
ARI
-
Aritech Series 2000
DSC
-
Aritech Series 990
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