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Interactive Fire Alarm System 

Release 3

 
 

 

 
 

System Program Version 3.3.0 

 
 

Operator's Handbook

 

 

Fire Alarm Control Panel, BS-310 / 320 / 

Operator Panel BS-330 

 

 
 
 

Protecting life, environment and property...

       

 

 

ASAFE-FO/FE Rev. E, 021105

 

www.ukpanels.com

Summary of Contents for AutroSafe BS-310

Page 1: ...e Alarm System Release 3 System Program Version 3 3 0 Operator s Handbook Fire Alarm Control Panel BS 310 320 Operator Panel BS 330 Protecting life environment and property ASAFE FO FE Rev E 021105 ww...

Page 2: ...r any errors that may appear in the publication or for damages arising from the information in it No information in this publication should be regarded as a warranty made by Autronica Fire and Securit...

Page 3: ...in Operation Mode 15 3 3 Alarm Levels 15 3 4 Access Levels 15 3 5 How Events are Presented in the Display 16 3 6 How to View Points In Alarm 17 3 7 How to View Detailed Zonal Information 18 3 8 Action...

Page 4: ...w to Enter Menu Mode 46 9 2 The Menu Mode Display 46 9 3 Buttons Used to Operate the Menu 47 9 4 Action Digits in Menu Mode 47 9 4 1 Introduction 47 9 4 2 Action Digits Table 47 9 5 How to Operate in...

Page 5: ...71 13 System Menu 73 13 1 Introduction 73 13 2 System Menu 73 13 3 How to Set Change Date and Time 74 13 4 How to View Current Program Version 75 13 5 How to Enter Access Level 3 Set Password 76 13 5...

Page 6: ...5 14 6 1Inhibit Point 115 14 6 2Cancel Inhibit Point 117 15 Appendix 119 15 1 Terms and Abbreviations 119 15 2 Zonal Definitions 121 15 2 1General 121 15 2 2Detection Zone 121 15 2 3Alarm Zone 122 15...

Page 7: ...e plus the different terms and abbreviations A list containing the most commonly used terms and abbreviations is included in Appendix 1 3 Reference Documentation In addition to this handbook Autronica...

Page 8: ...sures of fire protection after receiving a signal from control and indicating equipment for example fire extinguishers ventilation controllers G Fault Warning Routing Equipment FWRE Equipment used to...

Page 9: ...ys information on events occurring in all operation zones However the type of events and the level of details of the given information depends on which operation zone the information is related to Loc...

Page 10: ...re still in active state Steady red light All FADs activated by the fire alarm condition have been deactivated by operating the Silence Alarms button The control and indicating equipment still remain...

Page 11: ...not accepted Steady accepted Testing Steady yellow light when one or more detection zones within the operation zone of the operator panel have been manually set to the test state Fire Brig Disabled S...

Page 12: ...T 5 OUTPUTS 6 FAULT WARNING ROUTING EQUIPMENT 7 IMMEDIATE OUTPUT ACTIONING 8 ALL Menu path information Menu elements Information field FIRE ALARM 5 CONFERENCE HALL MAIN BUILDING Last alarm detected if...

Page 13: ...e Panel Silence Alarms Reset More Events Testing Fire Brig Disabled System Fault Alarms Disabled Fire Brig Fault Fault Alarms Fault AUTROSAFE SelfVerify 19 23 2 4 Operating Buttons 2 4 1 Overview Fron...

Page 14: ...d holding the Reset button for at least 5 seconds The lamp test is performed in access level 1 no use of key 2 v v More Events black Used to scroll downwards among events in currently active window sc...

Page 15: ...is not showing information on the top level 2 5 Internal Buzzer Each operator panel provides a buzzer which is activated as described below Each condition may have its own sound pattern If more than...

Page 16: ...ok as follows in the panel s idle state AUTROSAFE SelfVerify 19 23 Total 3 Figure 3 1 The idle display Note that an alarm a disablement test or fault will always be indicated on the display when such...

Page 17: ...a detector detects a transition from one alarm level to another this event is reported to the system as an Early Warning Prealarm or Fire Alarm signal which in turn will initiate the appropriate actio...

Page 18: ...ent of a Fire Alarm are presented in Operation Mode FIRE ALARMS for example is shown highlighted in the upper left corner of the display The example below shows a situation where three zones are in al...

Page 19: ...g screen picture will appear example SHOW STATUS 19 23 Total 3 FIRE ALARMS POINTS 1 OFFICES Received 19 29 44 POINT TYPE STATUS P3 Heat Alarm P5 Optical Alarm FIRE ALARMS Total 3 3 WORKSHOP Last zone...

Page 20: ...OUTPUTS Activated ACTIVATED BY McpOperation ACTIVATION TIME 19 07 FIRE ALARMS Total 3 3 WORKSHOP Last zone in alarm Total number of zones in alarm First point The activation time The point type The t...

Page 21: ...peration Mode For example digit 1 in the event of a fire alarm after silencing alarms represents RESOUND The example below shows a situation where Action Digit 4 SHOW SUPPR INFO suppressed information...

Page 22: ...alarm devices FAD within the operation zone of the operator panel will be deactivated The red Fire Alarm indication lamp will switch from blinking to steady light At this stage the resound timer will...

Page 23: ...wer part of the display This indicates that there are conditions that are active but suppressed i e not shown on the display To reveal suppressed information Action Digit 4 representing SHOW SUPPRESSE...

Page 24: ...ments will override and remove all other disablements but Loop disablements The reason for this is that an individual Point disablement should be regarded as a sort of service command used in exceptio...

Page 25: ...activated Fire Alarm Devices FAD may be deactivated when the situation is under control Silence Alarms If the deactivation of the Fire Alarm Devices FAD shows to be erroneous the Fire Alarm Devices FA...

Page 26: ...l as the type of point detector or manual call point will determine how the system responds to the signal with respect to action The system has the following types of detection zones Immediate Action...

Page 27: ...zone will remain steady until a new point in the same zone enters alarm state In the example below the detection zone 2 CANTEEN is configured as a zone with coincidence action 1 OFFICES 2 CANTEEN 3 WO...

Page 28: ...igurable The operation of delays to outputs to Fire Alarm Devices FAD and Fire Alarm Routing Equipment apply to detectors and or manual call points and or signals from specific zones The delay is divi...

Page 29: ...ALARMS 19 23 Total 3 Delayed Action Indication 2 ACTIVATE 4 SHOW SUPPR INFO FIRST DELAYED OUTPUTS ACTIVATES 19 40 After pressing the ENTER button and selecting the delayed action zone you can press Ac...

Page 30: ...gured to be activated on Large Alarm will operate Note that at any time if an alarm from a second detector within the same detection zone is received the detection zone will always enter the Large Ala...

Page 31: ...f Life at Sea detection zone configurable all actions will be initiated after a programmed delay has expired The T1 delay period is started when a signal from a point is received Pressing Action digit...

Page 32: ...ent there is an overview of all indications on the panel plus the necessary actions to take All alarm handling and display pictures shown in the subsequent chapters are based on the following The syst...

Page 33: ...In the Event of Operator s Handbook AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System Release 3 ASAFE FO FE Rev E 021105 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 31 This page is left bland intentionally www ukpanel...

Page 34: ...Operator Panel in the event of Fire Alarm within the operation zone of the panel The internal buzzer is activated Default pattern on the sound 1 sec ON 1 sec OFF One or several fire detectors or manua...

Page 35: ...vestigate the scene s then go directly to step 9 If the message SHOW SUPPR INFO is shown in the lower right corner one or several fire warnings disablements tests or faults exist To view suppressed in...

Page 36: ...ing mode The SILENCE ALARMS button has to be pressed before pressing the RESET button Otherwise the reset operation will be rejected without having any effect on system behaviour 10 Press the green Re...

Page 37: ...t 3 The point s will again signal alarm The internal buzzer on the operator panel is turned on Comments The yellow Function Disabled indicator goes off The red FIRE indicator starts to blink The red F...

Page 38: ...e of the panel The internal buzzer is activated Default pattern on the sound 1 sec ON 1 sec OFF A point set to Delayed Action configurable is sending an alarm signal from a Delayed Action detection zo...

Page 39: ...p 4 If not go directly to step 8 4 To select a zone if there are several zones scroll with the arrow buttons 6 PQR or 9 YZ 5 To view detailed zonal information press 6 To view points in alarm press Ac...

Page 40: ...ithin the operation zone of the panel sounders and visual indicators are activated Comments The red Fire Brigade Signalled indicator is lit If the delay time expires all fire alarm devices within the...

Page 41: ...he SILENCE ALARMS button has to be pressed before pressing the RESET button Otherwise the reset operation will be rejected without having any effect on system behaviour 13b Press the green Reset butto...

Page 42: ...Event of a Fire Warning 7 1 Indications in the Event of a Fire Warning The following shows the indications on the Operator Panel in the event of Fire Warning Prealarm or Early Warning within the oper...

Page 43: ...eral zones scroll with the arrow buttons 6 PQR or 9 YZ 6 To view detailed zonal information press 7 To view points in fire warning state press Action Digit 1 SHOW POINTS 8 To go two steps backwards pr...

Page 44: ...s that are accepted will no longer blink in the display This allows you to see on the screen whether a detection zone in Fire Warning state is accepted or not When the situation is under control smoke...

Page 45: ...g light Unaccepted fault warnings exist Steady light All fault warnings are accepted The internal buzzer is activated Default pattern on the sound System constantly ON Fault 0 5 sec ON 3 5 sec OFF Pow...

Page 46: ...is described in this example A Fire Alarm Device FAD in fault warning state for example can be accepted at this stage by pressing Action Digit 3 ACCEPT FAULT WARNING If you want to view detailed info...

Page 47: ...xample 1 OFFICES When all fault warnings are accepted the yellow Fault indicator will switch from blinking to steady light If all faults are repaired and accepted the panel will enter its idle state I...

Page 48: ...m the alphanumeric keyboard Action Digits or short fault messages This field is always highlighted If there is an alarm condition the last alarm detected and the total number of present alarms will be...

Page 49: ...1 Introduction When operating in Menu Mode special Action Digits will appear in the highlighted information field at the lower part of the display These digits show which action the operator may perf...

Page 50: ...al 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE Press digit 3 to select DETECTION ZONES DISABLE 19 23 Total 3 1 DETECTIO...

Page 51: ...OFFICES WORKSHOP DETECTION ZONES o DISABLE 19 23 OFFICES DETECTION ZONES o Min Execute command Figure 9 3 Entering text in the input field Press the ENTER button to accept the selection Use the numeri...

Page 52: ...ons to move up and down In this example the first selection KITCHEN is highlighted and the arrow down button is used to select OFFICES DISABLE 19 23 DETECTION ZONES KITCHEN CANTEEN OFFICES WORKSHOP Fi...

Page 53: ...Menu Mode Operator s Handbook AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System Release 3 ASAFE FO FE Rev E 021105 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 51 This page is left blank intentionally www ukpanels com...

Page 54: ...w Status Fire Alarm Devices Fire Alarm Routing Equipment Detection Zones Points Immediate Output Actioning Outputs Fault Warning Routing Equipment Disablements All Detection Zones in Test Activated Ou...

Page 55: ...view the current status of fire alarms Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE 2 To select SHO...

Page 56: ...view the current status of Fire Warnings Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE 2 To select...

Page 57: ...TATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE 2 To select SHOW STATUS press 1 SHOW STATUS 1 FIRE ALARMS 2 FIRE WARNINGS 3 FAULTS 4 DISABLEMENTS 5 DETECTION ZONES IN TEST 6 OIL GAS INHIBITED POINTS 7 ACT...

Page 58: ...l 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE 2 To select SHOW STATUS press 1 SHOW STATUS 1 FIRE ALARMS 2 FIRE WARNINGS 3 FAULTS 4 DISABLEMENTS 5 DETECTION ZONES IN TEST 6 OIL GAS INHIBITED...

Page 59: ...pment 7 Immediate Output Actioning 8 All 5 To move the cursor to the desired selection scroll with the arrow buttons 6 PQR or 9 YZ 6 To select and observe the status in this example menu selection 3 F...

Page 60: ...s MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE 2 To select SHOW STATUS press 1 SHOW STATUS 1 FIRE ALARMS 2 FIRE WARNINGS 3 FAULTS 4 DISABLEMENTS 5 DETECTION ZONES IN TEST 6 O...

Page 61: ...nter the Main Menu press MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE 2 To select SHOW STATUS press 1 SHOW STATUS 1 FIRE ALARMS 2 FIRE WARNINGS 3 FAULTS 4 DISABLEMENTS 5 DETE...

Page 62: ...2 To select SHOW STATUS press 1 SHOW STATUS 1 FIRE ALARMS 2 FIRE WARNINGS 3 FAULTS 4 DISABLEMENTS 5 DETECTION ZONES IN TEST 6 OIL GAS INHIBITED POINTS 7 ACTIVATED OUTPUTS 19 23 3 To select ACTIVATED O...

Page 63: ...l Units 2 Low Location Light Units 3 Standard Control Units 4 Other Outputs 5 All 5 To move the cursor to the desired selection scroll with the arrow buttons 6 PQR or 9 YZ 6 To select and observe the...

Page 64: ...t time Fire Alarm Routing Equipment Select DZ Select disablement time Detection Zones Select Point Select disablement time Points Disable Immediate Output Actioning Select Single Output Select All in...

Page 65: ...sounder issuing an alarm signal the component will immediately switch to the OFF state without any user notification and or confirmation cause A disablement of a deactivated component for example a so...

Page 66: ...AD will thus give no audible indication You can disable a single unit FAD alarm circuit or all units FADs in a selected Alarm Zone A disablement time can be set When the disablement time expires the F...

Page 67: ...actioning of outputs in a Delayed Action detection zone can be delayed refer to Delayed Action detection zones page 26 To achieve a delay Immediate Output Actioning must be disabled It is possible to...

Page 68: ...OUTPUTS 6 FAULT WARNING ROUTING EQUIPMENT 7 IMMEDIATE OUTPUT ACTIONING 19 23 19 23 Total 3 DISABLE 1 DETECTION ZONES 2 POINTS 3 FIRE ALARM DEVICES 4 FIRE ALARM ROUTING EQUIPMENT 5 OUTPUTS 6 FAULT WARN...

Page 69: ...G EQUIPMENT 5 OUTPUTS 6 FAULT WARNING ROUTING EQUIPMENT 7 IMMEDIATE OUTPUT ACTIONING 19 23 Comments If the Close button is not pressed the DISABLE menu will appear automatically after a short moment D...

Page 70: ...rm Devices Select FARE Fire Alarm Routing Equipment Select DZ Detection Zones Select Point Points Enable Immediate Output Actioning Select Single Output Outputs Fault Warning Routing Equipment Select...

Page 71: ...t within the zone is enabled 12 5 Enabling Points When a Point fire detectors manual call points is enabled manually or when the disablement time expires alarm signals will be sent from this point in...

Page 72: ...enable a single output or all outputs in the Operation Zone 12 9 Enabling Fault Warning Routing Equipment When you enable Fault Warning Routing Equipment FWRE the output which controls such equipment...

Page 73: ...OUTPUTS 6 FAULT WARNING ROUTING EQUIPMENT 7 IMMEDIATE OUTPUT ACTIONING 19 23 ENABLE 1 DETECTION ZONES 2 POINTS 3 FIRE ALARM DEVICES 4 FIRE ALARM ROUTING EQUIPMENT 5 OUTPUTS 6 FAULT WARNING ROUTING EQU...

Page 74: ...TIONING 19 23 ENABLE 1 DETECTION ZONES 2 POINTS 3 FIRE ALARM DEVICES 4 FIRE ALARM ROUTING EQUIPMENT 5 OUTPUTS 6 FAULT WARNING ROUTING EQUIPMENT 7 IMMEDIATE OUTPUT ACTIONING 19 23 Comments If the Close...

Page 75: ...eractive Fire Alarm System start stop automatic Day Night Operation show timers Only users with access level 2 key 3 password restricted or a higher access level are allowed to do changes in the syste...

Page 76: ...4 PRINTER 5 CHANGE LANGUAGE 6 INITIALIZE 7 DAY NIGHT TIMERS 19 23 SYSTEM 1 DATE AND TIME 2 INFORMATION 3 ACCESS LEVEL 3 4 PRINTER 5 CHANGE LANGUAGE 6 INITIALIZE 7 DAY NIGHT TIMERS 19 23 SYSTEM 19 23 D...

Page 77: ...4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE 2 To select SYSTEM press 4 3 To select INFORMATION press 2 SYSTEM 1 DATE AND TIME 2 INFORMATION 3 ACCESS LEVEL 3 4 PRINTER 5 CHANGE LANGUAGE 6 INITIALIZE 7 DAY NIGHT TIMERS 19 23 SY...

Page 78: ...and authorized to do reconfiguration of site specific data and maintenance according to the manufacturer s published instruction 4 Mechanical tool Accessible by persons doing repair work and changing...

Page 79: ...3 ENTER ACCESS LEVEL 3 Enter password 19 23 SYSTEM ACCESS LEVEL 3 ENTER ACCESS LEVEL 3 Enter password 19 23 SYSTEM ACCESS LEVEL 3 ENTER ACCESS LEVEL 3 Enter password Successfully Completed 19 23 SYST...

Page 80: ...3 Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 4 To set password press 3 5 Enter new password then press 6 Verify by entering the new password then press twice SYSTEM ACCESS LEVEL 3 SET PASSWORD New p...

Page 81: ...o enter the Main Menu press MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE 2 To select SYSTEM press 4 3 To select PRINTER press 4 SYSTEM PRINTER 1 PAPER FEED 19 23 4 To feed pa...

Page 82: ...CHANGE LANGUAGE press 5 4 To accept the language press Comments The System Menu will after a few seconds appear in the native language shown in English above SYSTEM 1 DATE AND TIME 2 INFORMATION 3 ACC...

Page 83: ...lly initialize the fire alarm system Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE 2 To select SYSTE...

Page 84: ...of the automatic day night operation the affected Operation Zones will be left in its current state in respect to Disabled Enabled Immediate Output Actioning Step Actions to be taken Display Indicatio...

Page 85: ...ng procedure will start and is completed when the message Completed is shown in the display To return the System Menu press the Close button 13 9 2 Overriding Automatic Day Night Operation from the Co...

Page 86: ...ss level 3 is required Access Level Access Remedy Description 3 Password restricted Accessible by persons trained and authorized to do reconfiguration of site specific data and maintenance according t...

Page 87: ...s and manual call points Outputs plus Output Controls Detection Zone Test EN54 Test Output Test Output Control Enter Test Mode Leave Test Mode Manual Test ON Manual Test OFF Fire Alarm Devices Fire Al...

Page 88: ...1 1 Indications on the Operator Panel During testing the Testing indicator on the Operator Panel will show a yellow steady light The panel s display will always indicate that a test is being performed...

Page 89: ...operates properly without audible indication As shown on the example below a message on a status line will appear Alarm test indicating that the alarm signal has been sent from the tested point in th...

Page 90: ...TPUT CONTROL 19 23 4 To select DETECTION ZONE TEST press 1 SERVICE DZ TEST 1 ENTER TEST MODE 2 LEAVE TEST MODE 19 23 SERVICE DZ TEST 1 ENTER TEST MODE 2 LEAVE TEST MODE 19 23 5 To ENTER TEST MODE pres...

Page 91: ...3 1 3 Leaving Test Mode The procedure below describes how to leave test mode for a selected zone LEAVE TEST MODE Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press MENU 19 23 T...

Page 92: ...Z Zone Name CANTEEN KITCHEN OFFICES WORKSHOP SERVICE 19 23 LEAVE TEST MODE DZ Zone Name CANTEEN KITCHEN OFFICES WORKSHOP 6 Use the keyboard to enter text into the input box OR as shown in this example...

Page 93: ...r describes how to test Fire Alarm Devices The test requires Access Level 3 password restricted When the test is initiated a test signal will be sent to all Fire Alarm Devices within the selected Alar...

Page 94: ...ANUAL TEST ON 1 FIRE ALARM DEVICES 2 FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT 3 FIRE WARNING ROUTING EQUIPMENT 4 OTHER OUTPUTS SERVICE 19 23 MANUAL TEST ON 1 FIRE ALARM DEVICES 2 FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT 3 FIRE WAR...

Page 95: ...re Alarm Routing Equipment FARE within the Operation Zone if there are several Operation Zones the signal will be sent to FARE in all Operation Zones The duration of the signal and the interval betwee...

Page 96: ...in Menu press MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE 2 To select SERVICE press 5 SERVICE 19 23 1 TEST 2 LOG 3 LOOP COMMANDS 4 OIL GAS INHIBIT SERVICE 19 23 1 TEST 2 LOG...

Page 97: ...NT 4 OTHER OUTPUTS 6 To select OTHER OUTPUTS press 4 SERVICE 19 23 MANUAL TEST ON OTHER OUTPUTS Output name Digital Output 1 Digital Output 2 7 Use the keyboard to enter text into the input box OR as...

Page 98: ...m Devices FAD This chapter describes how to terminate an ongoing test for Fire Alarm Devices Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS...

Page 99: ...IRE ALARM DEVICES press 1 SERVICE 19 23 MANUAL TEST OFF FAD Alarm Zone name ATTIC GROUND FLOOR HOUSE SERVICE 19 23 MANUAL TEST OFF FAD Alarm Zone name ATTIC GROUND FLOOR HOUSE 7 Use the keyboard to en...

Page 100: ...14 3 2 7 14 3 2 9 Manual Test OFF Fire Warning Routing Equipment FWRE The procedure to terminate an ongoing test for Fire Warning Routing Equipment is similar to the procedure for Fire Alarm Devices...

Page 101: ...matic Control ON or OFF for selected units Door Control Units Low Location Light Standard Control Units or All Outputs The default value is ON 14 3 3 1 Setting Automatic Control ON The procedure shows...

Page 102: ...1 2 3 or 4 In this example 1 DOOR CONTROL UNITS is selected Note that if 4 ALL is selected the command is automatically accepted i e Step 7 is not necessary SERVICE 19 23 AUT CONTROL ON DOOR CONTROL...

Page 103: ...4 Event Recording Log Menu Fire Alarms Prealarms Early Warnings Faults Disable Enable User Operations Tests Read Parameters Read Filter Log Setup Log Clear Log All Events Fire Alarms Prealarms Early...

Page 104: ...s entering the Early Warning state Faults Date time and identity of subject individual component group zone issuing a fault warning signal Enable Disable Date time and identity of subject individual c...

Page 105: ...1 Fire Alarms 2 Prealarms 3 Early Warnings 4 Faults 5 Disable Enable 6 User Operations 7 Tests Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STA...

Page 106: ...FORWARD 5 To move to the next page if there are several pages use Action Digit 2 READ FORWARD To return to the previous page use Action Digit 3 READ BACKWARD SERVICE LOG FIRE ALARMS 13 21 44 1999 01...

Page 107: ...CE LOG ALL EVENTS 13 21 44 1999 01 29 Fire alarm KITCHEN 13 20 22 1999 01 29 Fire alarm CANTEEN 13 19 10 1999 01 29 Fire alarm OFFICES 13 41 10 1999 01 29 Fire alarm WORKSHOP 14 23 3 READ BACKWARD 2 R...

Page 108: ...ermine how the information is to be presented when you enter menu selections 1 8 in the LOG menu You can for example setup the LOG menu so that only Fire Alarms from a specific date time will be shown...

Page 109: ...ect SERVICE press 5 SERVICE 19 23 1 TEST 2 LOG 3 LOOP COMMANDS 4 OIL GAS INHIBIT SERVICE 19 23 1 TEST 2 LOG 3 LOOP COMMANDS 4 OIL GAS INHIBIT 3 To select LOG press 2 SERVICE 1 FIRE ALARMS 2 PREALARMS...

Page 110: ...Date YYYYMMDD Time hhmmss Read Direction Number of Entries 14 23 Most Recent Continue From time 7a To accept the desired Read Mode in this example From time press SERVICE LOG LOG SETUP READ PARAMETER...

Page 111: ...Point Detection Zone Zone Fire Alarm Device Fire Alarm Routing Equipment SERVICE 14 23 LOG LOG SETUP READ FILTER Unit Type Point Detection Zone Zone Fire Alarm Device Fire Alarm Routing Equipment Dete...

Page 112: ...PARAMETERS 2 READ FILTER 3 CLEAR LOG 14 23 SERVICE LOG LOG SETUP 1 READ PARAMETERS 2 READ FILTER 3 CLEAR LOG 14 23 To enter CLEAR LOG go to step 4c 5c To enter CLEAR LOG press 3 SERVICE 14 23 LOG LOG...

Page 113: ...y for example two detectors have changed places or have been removed the service command Clear Topology has to be executed Note that when this command is completed the control panel has to be initiali...

Page 114: ...DS 1 CLEAR TOPOLOGY 2 DISABLE LOOP 3 ENABLE LOOP 4 To select CLEAR TOPOLOGY press 1 5 Use the keyboard to enter text into the input box OR as shown in this example To select the Loop Name press then s...

Page 115: ...19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE 2 To select SERVICE press 5 SERVICE 19 23 1 TEST 2 LOG 3 LOOP COMMANDS 4 OIL GAS INHIBIT SERVICE 19 23 1 TEST 2 LOG 3 LOOP COMMANDS 4...

Page 116: ...2 To select SERVICE press 5 SERVICE 19 23 1 TEST 2 LOG 3 LOOP COMMANDS 4 OIL GAS INHIBIT SERVICE 19 23 1 TEST 2 LOG 3 LOOP COMMANDS 4 OIL GAS INHIBIT 3 To select LOOP COMMANDS press 3 SERVICE 19 23 L...

Page 117: ...unction is specifically related to the Oil Gas Market It is only possible to inhibit a unit from the panel menu or via AutroCom An inhibited point will be inhibited until the unit is un inhibited i e...

Page 118: ...1ab12 1mc3 1mc6 1od1 1od2 1od4 1od5 5 Use the keyboard to enter text into the input box OR as shown in this example To select a point press then scroll downwards by pressing 9 YZ or move up again by p...

Page 119: ...ABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE 2 To select SERVICE press 5 SERVICE 19 23 1 TEST 2 LOG 3 LOOP COMMANDS 4 OIL GAS INHIBIT SERVICE 19 23 1 TEST 2 LOG 3 LOOP COMMANDS 4 OIL GAS INHIBIT 3 To select OIL G...

Page 120: ...as shown in this example To select a point press then scroll downwards by pressing 9 YZ or move up again by pressing 6 PQR SERVICE 19 23 CANCEL INHIBIT POINT 1ab12 1mc3 1mc6 6 To accept the selected...

Page 121: ...re defined in the AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System also see detailed description of Components Chapter 1 Points fire detectors manual call points Detection Zones Fire Protection Equipment fire...

Page 122: ...peration Zone defines the scope of an Operator Panel One operation zone may encompass one or more detection zones Operation zones are allowed to be contained in other operation zones building an hiera...

Page 123: ...e Alarm Control Panels Operator Panels Information Panels Repeater Panels Points Detectors Manual Call Points Input signals Sounders Figure 15 1 Overview zonal definitions relation 15 2 2 Detection Zo...

Page 124: ...er one floor or one building and is designed to restrict the operators sphere of influence on the system as a whole At least one Fire Alarm Control Panel Operator Panel should have the overall control...

Page 125: ...e room with one or several detectors is defined as a Detection Zone DZ1 DZ2 etc Each corridor and stairway is defined as a Detection Zone Two main sections on each floor divided by a fire wall are eac...

Page 126: ...diately activate the delayed actions of all active Delayed Action detection zones SHOW POINTS 1 ABC Available when the selected event is a Detection Zone show point information SHOW SUPPR INFO 4 JKL A...

Page 127: ...m condition and is in its T1 period The T1 delay period is started when a Fire Alarm signal from a point is received Not included in SOLAS version terminate the T1 delay period and start the T2 delay...

Page 128: ...ime 2 Information 3 Access Level 3 4 Printer 5 Change Language 6 Initialize 7 Day Night Timers 1 Enter Access Level 3 Password 2 Leave Access Level 3 3 Set Password 1 Test 2 Log 3 Loop Commands 4 Oil...

Page 129: ...62 68 Faults 43 Fire Alarm 32 Fire Alarm Routing Equipment 56 62 68 Fire Alarm with Alarm Delay 36 56 62 68 Fire Warning 40 Help 13 Immediate Action detection zone 24 Immediate Output Actioning 62 In...

Page 130: ...n the Information Field 19 Figure 3 7 Coincidence Action detection zone indication 25 Figure 3 8 Delayed Action detection zone indication 27 Figure 9 1 Menu Mode display 46 Figure 9 2 Disable Menu 48...

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