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About «In the Event of….» 

Operator's Handbook, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System, Release 4, 116-P-ASAFE-OPERATE/FGB Rev.G, 2016-02-19,  

Autronica Fire and Security AS

 

 

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4.  About «In the Event of….» 

The subsequent chapters - 

In the event of…..

- deal with different 

events that may occur; 

 

Chapter 

In the event of….. 

Chapter 5 

a fire alarm 

Chapter 6 

a fire alarm with alarm delay (in a 

Delayed Action 

detection 

zone - immediate output actioning disabled) 

Chapter 7 

a fire warning (prewarning/early warning) 

Chapter 8 

faults 

 

The list above covers the most common events. In addition to these, a 
great number of combinations of events may, of course, occur.  

 

The 

operational information

 included in chapter 3, plus the 

overview of 

buttons and indicators

 in chapter 2, are intended to provide the 

information necessary to successfully operate the AutroSafe 
Interactive Fire Alarm System. As additional help, messages in the 

Information Field

 will tell you at any time what options you have. 

 

Note that the optional alarm presentation with zonal indication is 
used throughout the handbook

 

For each event 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 system is in 

Operation Mode

 

 

To operate the panel, 

Access Level 2

 is required. This means that 

the person who operates the panel, must use a key before the 
panel can be operated. This is indicated with a key. 
 

 

The examples show a system that is configured to immediately 
trigger Fire Alarm Routing Equipment and send a message to a 
Fire Receiving Station (Fire Brigade) 

in the event of a fire alarm

The 

Fire Brig. Signalled

 indicator will thus come on. 

 

 

As you proceed through the steps in the different events, the 
comments field will, when necessary, provide additional 
information and show the different options you have.  
 

 

In many cases, several display pictures will be shown when a 
command has been executed. These quick changes from one 
display picture to another are indicated with an arrow. 

 
 
 

 

The table for the different procedures is divided into four columns 
with the following headings; 
 

Step 

Actions to be taken 

Display Indication 

Audible Indication 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BS-420

Page 1: ...116 P ASAFE OPERATE FGB Rev G 2016 02 19 Autronica Fire And Security AS Operator s Handbook AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System Release 4...

Page 2: ...rks They are used only for identification Operator s Handbook AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System 116 P ASAFE OPERATE FGB Rev G 2016 02 19 Autronica Fire and Security E 1676 This product conta...

Page 3: ...2 7 1 Upper Section 17 2 7 2 The Operator Section lower left section 18 2 7 3 The Operator Section lower right section 19 2 8 Operating Buttons 20 2 8 1 Operator Panels upper and lower section Fire B...

Page 4: ...ken in the Event of a Fire Alarm 47 6 In the Event of a Fire Alarm with Alarm Delay 50 6 1 Indications Fire Alarm with Alarm Delay 50 6 2 Actions to be Taken Fire Alarm with Alarm Delay 51 7 In the Ev...

Page 5: ...11 12 Disabling Immediate Output Actioning 79 11 13 How to Execute Commands from the Disable Menu 80 12 Enabling 82 12 1 General 82 12 2 Enable Menu 83 12 3 Enabling Activated Deactivated Components 8...

Page 6: ...4 5 1Disable Loop 124 14 5 2Enable Loop 126 14 6 Report 127 14 6 1SV Fault 127 14 6 2Polluted 129 14 6 3SV Reports to USB 130 14 6 4View SV Report Status 131 14 7 Upgrade 132 14 7 1Upgrade SW 133 14 7...

Page 7: ...pret the visual and audible information and the description of system operation covers all panels 1 2 The Reader The handbook is intended to be used by the fire brigade and personnel who are responsib...

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

Page 9: ...perator s Handbook 116 P ASAFE OPERATE FGB asafeoperate_fgb User Guide 116 P ASAFE USERGUI LGB asafeusergui_lgb Wall Chart 116 P ASAFE WALLCHA LGB asafewallcha_lgb Menu Structure 116 P ASAFE MENUSTR M...

Page 10: ...Panel BU 110 and the Information Loop Panel BV 110 The functionality operation including buttons and indication devices of these loop panels are with few exceptions similar to the Fire Brigade and In...

Page 11: ...eration zones which are not encompassed by the local zone All events and actions occurring in a particular operation zone must be handled from a local operator panel The operator panel displays inform...

Page 12: ...gade to operate fire alarms The panel is identical to the upper section of the operator panel The panel is used to silence and resound sounders and to reset fire alarms within a defined operation zone...

Page 13: ...re identical to the ones on the upper section of the operator panel but the panel provides other buttons Next Window and Lamp Test Information Panels are distributed throughout the system to give the...

Page 14: ...through and view detalied information of the first 64 alarms or 32 first alarms if the panel is configured to show both detection zones and points 2 4 2 Information Loop Panel BV 110 The Information L...

Page 15: ...indicated on the right hand side inverted The next 6 lines show alarms including the last alarm line 7 Line 8 shows the footer Access Level 1 inverted SHOW STATUS Header 19 23 Time DISABLEMENTS 1 DETE...

Page 16: ...he Display Contrast The display contrast can be adjusted applies to operator panels BS 420 BS 430 To increase the contrast press and hold down the More Events button while pressing the red Silence Ala...

Page 17: ...tion zones within the operating zone of the Operator Panel are in the fire alarm state Blinking red light In the event of a fire alarm The Fire Alarm Devices FAD are still in active state Steady red l...

Page 18: ...etector Inhibit Steady yellow light if any points are inhibited Extinguishing Activated Steady red light if the extinguishing media is confirmed released Extinguishing Isolated Steady yellow light if...

Page 19: ...yellow light The smoke detection is disabled Dual Safety Stdby Applicable to systems using the Dual Safety concept a system with redundant loop control consisting of a Primary and Secondary System Ste...

Page 20: ...Rev G 2016 02 19 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 20 2 8 Operating Buttons 2 8 1 Operator Panels upper and lower section Fire Brigade Panel upper section Utility Buttons BS 420 BS 430 Alphanumeric...

Page 21: ...em green Applies to operator panel and Repeater Panel defined as a Fire Brigade Panel switch setting Used to reset the system In addition a lamp test can be performed by pressing and holding the Reset...

Page 22: ...tor Panel includes the numbers 1 to 9 the letters a to z and other feature keys see table below Applies to the BS 420 BS 430 Alphanumeric Keyboard Button Designation Star key asterisk key Not yet supp...

Page 23: ...own The selected menu page on the display is shown if the item is a submenu Accepts the selected function if the item is a function When the cursor is on an item in a single select list Used to select...

Page 24: ...ilence Buzzer button for 5 seconds until audible beep access level 1 1 Next Window red Used to step to the next condition window only windows with active information are displayed After all windows ha...

Page 25: ...Mute Panel button If the reason for the buzzer signal still exists the buzzer will resound after a predefined time 2 9 1 Operator Panel BS 420 BS 430 The internal buzzer on the BS 420 BS 430 is activ...

Page 26: ...Operation Mode The display may look as follows in the panel s idle state Note that an alarm a disablement test or fault will always be indicated on the display when such events occur It is possible to...

Page 27: ...evel Early Warning Whenever 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 in...

Page 28: ...dication detection zones and point indication An option is zonal indication only with the possibility to view point information by operating a button Action Digit 1 Show Points Chapter 3 6 deals with...

Page 29: ...atest zone in alarm Main building Show room gr floor Zones 1 FIRE ALARMS 19 23 Total 1 1 Main building Show room gr floor A1021 Smoke Latest zone in alarm Main building Show room gr floor Zones 1 FIRE...

Page 30: ...te that the optional alarm presentation with zonal indication is used throughout the handbook FIRE ALARMS for example is shown highlighted in the upper left corner of the display The example below sho...

Page 31: ...gits 3 10 and the following screen picture will appear example Here in this example you can view the points in alarm and the type of point detector type manual call point The arrow buttons are used to...

Page 32: ...iew the zone in alarm the first point in fire alarm the time entering alarm the activation state of outputs what triggered the alarm for example Manual Call point operation and the activation time You...

Page 33: ...on the operator may perform 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 suppress...

Page 34: ...f an alarm all fire 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...

Page 35: ...ighted field at the lower 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 repre...

Page 36: ...Individual enablements 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 comman...

Page 37: ...of the alarm the 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 Fir...

Page 38: ...ection zone as well 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...

Page 39: ...ne will remain steady until a new point in the same zone enters alarm state Note that the optional alarm presentation with zonal indication is used throughout the handbook In the example below the det...

Page 40: ...lified Action configurable 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...

Page 41: ...ntation with zonal indication is used throughout the handbook After pressing the ENTER button and selecting the delayed action zone you can press Action Digit 1 to show the points in alarm press Actio...

Page 42: ...l FPE outputs configured 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...

Page 43: ...n a SOLAS Safety of 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 Pre...

Page 44: ...n with zonal indication is used throughout the handbook For each event there is an overview of all indications on the panel plus the necessary actions to take All alarm handling and display pictures s...

Page 45: ...n the Event of Operator s Handbook AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System Release 4 116 P ASAFE OPERATE FGB Rev G 2016 02 19 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 45 this page is left blank intenti...

Page 46: ...nual call points in one or several detection zones are signalling a Fire Alarm The text display indicates the detection zones in alarm state and their location In addition the following information is...

Page 47: ...ep 5 If not investigate 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...

Page 48: ...urned to normal operating 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...

Page 49: ...s press Action Digit 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...

Page 50: ...nal from a Delayed Action detection zone in a situation where Immediate Output Actioning has been disabled i e the alarm delay has been activated NOTE An alarm from a manual call point is normally con...

Page 51: ...go to step 4 If not go directly to step 8 4 To select a zone if there are several zones scroll with the arrow buttons 5 To view detailed zonal information press 6 To view points in alarm press Action...

Page 52: ...ire alarm devices within 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...

Page 53: ...l operating 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 13b Press the...

Page 54: ...larm or Early Warning within the operation zone of the panel The internal buzzer is activated Default pattern on the sound 0 5 sec ON 3 5 sec OFF A fire detector in one of the detection zones has ente...

Page 55: ...re are several zones scroll with the arrow buttons 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 press...

Page 56: ...n turn Fire warnings 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...

Page 57: ...re accepted The text display indicates the nature of the fault Activated functions The output line from the control and indication equipment is activated A fault is indicated by one of the components...

Page 58: ...escribed 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 informati...

Page 59: ...the display for example 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 ente...

Page 60: ...that can be performed from 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...

Page 61: ...ated and the operator panel will re enter operation mode 9 4 Action Digits in Menu Mode 9 4 1 Introduction When operating in Menu Mode special Action Digits will appear in the highlighted information...

Page 62: ...select DISABLE Press digit 1 to select DETECTION ZONES Now you can either a Use the keyboard to enter text into the input field or b Press the ENTER button then use the up down arrows to move the cur...

Page 63: ...an o Press the ENTER button to accept the selection Use the numeric buttons to enter numbers in the input field hour and minute and accept with the ENTER button to cancel an input value press the CAN...

Page 64: ...tton then use the arrow buttons to move up and down In this example the first selection KITCHEN is highlighted and the arrow down button is used to select OFFICES Press the ENTER button to select OFFI...

Page 65: ...sablements Detection Zones in Test Activated Outputs Active Sensors Oil Gas Inhibited Points 10 2 Show Status Menu Fire Alarms Fire Warnings Faults Show Status Fire Alarm Devices Fire Alarm Routing Eq...

Page 66: ...w the current status of fire alarms Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SHOW STATUS press 1 3 To select FIRE ALARMS press 1 4 To move...

Page 67: ...ew the current status of Fire Warnings Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SHOW STATUS press 1 3 To select FIRE WARNINGS press 2 4 To...

Page 68: ...OW STATUS press 1 3 To select FAULTS press 3 4 To move the cursor to the desired selection scroll with the arrow buttons 5 To view detailed zonal information for the selected detection zone press 6 To...

Page 69: ...on 2 To select SHOW STATUS press 1 3 To select DISABLEMENTS press 4 The 3 steps above will lead you to Show Status Disablements where you can continue viewing the status of the disablements 1 8 shown...

Page 70: ...Routing Equipment 7 Immediate Output Actioning 8 All 5 To move the cursor to the desired selection scroll with the arrow buttons 6 To select and observe the status in this example menu selection 3 Fi...

Page 71: ...he Menu button 2 To select SHOW STATUS press 1 3 To select DETECTION ZONES IN TEST press 5 4 To move the cursor to the desired selection scroll with the arrow buttons 5 To view detailed zonal informat...

Page 72: ...re you can continue viewing the status of the activated outputs 1 5 shown on the following page step 4 MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE SHOW STATUS 1 FIRE ALARMS...

Page 73: ...nits 3 Standard Control Units 4 Other Outputs 5 Fire Alarm Devices 6 Fire Alarm Routing Equipment 7 Fault Warning Routing Equipment 8 All 5 To move the cursor to the desired selection scroll with the...

Page 74: ...moke it will become active Active Sensors By operating the menu 1 Show Status 7 Active Sensors a list of all active Smoke Sensors those which have detected smoke will be shown Step Actions to be taken...

Page 75: ...2 To select SHOW STATUS press 1 3 To select OIL GAS INHIBITED POINTS press 8 4 To move the cursor to the desired selection scroll with the arrow buttons 5 To view detailed zonal information for the s...

Page 76: ...llowing Detection Zones Points fire detectors manual call points Fire Alarm Devices FAD Fire Alarm Routing Equipment FARE Outputs Fault Warning Routing Equipment FWRE Carriers Immediate Output Actioni...

Page 77: ...ill have no immediate effect on system operation Both activated and deactivated disabled components will remain switched off until enabled 11 5 Disabling Detection Zones When you disable a Detection Z...

Page 78: ...n be set When the disablement time expires the FAD s will automatically be enabled The single FAD or all FADs in a selected Alarm Zone can also be enabled manually from the Enable Menu 11 8 Disabling...

Page 79: ...r the disablement time expires the Carrier and all its subunits functions will be enabled with the exception of subunits that have been disabled from other disablement sources for example by means of...

Page 80: ...enu button 2 To select DISABLE press 2 3 To select press the relevant number in this example 1 DETECTION ZONES 4 Use the keyboard to enter text into the input box OR as shown in this example press the...

Page 81: ...menu will appear automatically after a short moment DISABLE 19 23 OFFICES DETECTION ZONES Disablement time Hour Min Execute command 0 DISABLE 19 23 OFFICES DETECTION ZONES Disablement time Hour Min E...

Page 82: ...6 02 19 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 82 12 Enabling 12 1 General From the Enable menu you can enable the following Detection Zones Points fire detectors manual call points Fire Alarm Devices FA...

Page 83: ...Enabling Operator s Handbook AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System Release 4 116 P ASAFE OPERATE FGB Rev G 2016 02 19 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 83 12 2 Enable Menu...

Page 84: ...at least one point 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 f...

Page 85: ...event of a fault fault warning signals will be sent to for example the security firm 12 10 Enabling Carriers A Carrier is a loop unit hosting one or several subunits When you enable a Carrier manuall...

Page 86: ...Menu button 2 To select ENABLE press 3 3 To select press the relevant number in this example 1 DETECTION ZONES 4 Use the keyboard to enter text into the input box OR as shown in this example press the...

Page 87: ...enu immediately press the Close Window button Comments If the Close Window button is not pressed the ENABLE menu will appear automatically after a short moment ENABLE 19 23 OFFICES DETECTION ZONES Ena...

Page 88: ...fication customer name version of site configuration data and configuration tool enter or leave access level 3 to reconfigure or maintain site specific data set change password printer feed paper chan...

Page 89: ...mmss then press twice MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE SYSTEM 19 23 DATE AND TIME Current date 1998 11 26 Current time 15 59 New date YYYYMMDD 19981126 New time h...

Page 90: ...on Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SYSTEM press 4 3 To select INFORMATION press 2 MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 EN...

Page 91: ...ess by key Accessible by persons having a specified responsibility for safety 3 Password restricted Accessible by persons trained and authorized to do reconfiguration of site specific data and mainten...

Page 92: ...YSTEM ACCESS LEVEL 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 Co...

Page 93: ...step 3 ACCESS LEVEL 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...

Page 94: ...Page 94 13 6 How to Feed Paper The procedure below describes how to feed the paper Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SYSTEM press 4...

Page 95: ...the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SYSTEM press 4 3 To select CHANGE LANGUAGE press 5 4 To accept the language press Comments The System Menu will after a few seconds appear in the native...

Page 96: ...how to manually initialize the fire alarm system Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SYSTEM press 4 3 To select INITIALIZE press 6 4...

Page 97: ...warnings on all panels and AutroCom as usual see Service Menu Inhibit Point chapter 14 10 1 This menu allows you to globally cancel all inhibited points global override function meaning that all outp...

Page 98: ...or Enabled Immediate Output Actioning according to the specified schedules After deactivation Stop of the automatic day night operation the affected Operation Zones will be left in its current state...

Page 99: ...ay Indication completed when the message Completed is shown in the display To return the System Menu press the Close Window button 13 10 2 Overriding Automatic Day Night Operation from the Control Pan...

Page 100: ...he Service Commands access 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...

Page 101: ...tection Zones detectors and manual call points and Outputs 14 3 1 Testing Detection Zones 14 3 1 1 Indications on the Operator Panel During testing the Testing indicator on the Operator Panel will sho...

Page 102: ...tector you have tested with test gas 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 b...

Page 103: ...ress then scroll downwards or upwards by pressing SERVICE 19 23 1 TEST 2 LOG 3 LOOP COMMANDS 4 REPORT 5 UPGRADE 6 REMOTE ACCESS 7 DUAL SAFETY 8 OIL GAS COMMANDS SERVICE TEST 1 DETECTION ZONE TEST EN 5...

Page 104: ...s 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 the Menu button 2 To select SERVICE press 5 3 To select TEST pre...

Page 105: ...lected zone in this example CANTEEN is chosen press twice on 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 SERVICE 19 23 LEAVE TES...

Page 106: ...s FAD This chapter 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...

Page 107: ...1 DETECTION ZONE TEST EN 54 2 OUTPUT TEST 19 23 SERVICE 19 23 OUTPUT TEST 1 MANUAL TEST ON 2 MANUAL TEST OFF SERVICE 19 23 OUTPUT TEST 1 MANUAL TEST ON 2 MANUAL TEST OFF SERVICE 19 23 MANUAL TEST ON...

Page 108: ...lly 1 second ON and 30 seconds OFF The test signal is given the lowest priority In the event of an alarm the alarm signal will thus override the test signal 14 3 2 4 Manual Test ON Fault Warning Routi...

Page 109: ...nt Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SERVICE press 5 3 To select TEST press 1 MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4...

Page 110: ...selected output and activate the test press twice on A test signal will be sent to the selected Fire Protection Equipment SERVICE 19 23 OUTPUT TEST 1 MANUAL TEST ON 2 MANUAL TEST OFF SERVICE 19 23 OU...

Page 111: ...g Equipment FWRE Other Outputs 14 3 2 7 Manual Test OFF Fire Alarm Devices FAD This chapter describes how to terminate an ongoing test for Fire Alarm Devices Step Actions to be taken Display Indicatio...

Page 112: ...NUAL TEST ON 2 MANUAL TEST OFF SERVICE 19 23 OUTPUT TEST 1 MANUAL TEST ON 2 MANUAL TEST OFF SERVICE 19 23 MANUAL TEST OFF 1 FIRE ALARM DEVICES 2 FIRE ALARM ROUTING EQUIPMENT 3 FIRE WARNING ROUTING EQU...

Page 113: ...scription refer to 14 3 2 7 14 3 2 9 Manual Test OFF Fault Warning Routing Equipment FWRE The procedure to terminate an ongoing test for Fault Warning Routing Equipment is similar to the procedure for...

Page 114: ...e and Security AS Page 114 14 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...

Page 115: ...y of detection zones 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 s...

Page 116: ...in the LOG menu 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 the Menu butt...

Page 117: ...ES 13 41 10 1999 01 29 Fire alarm WORKSHOP 14 23 3 READ BACKWARD 2 READ FORWARD SERVICE LOG FIRE ALARMS 13 21 44 1999 01 29 Fire alarm KITCHEN 13 20 22 1999 01 29 Fire alarm CANTEEN 13 19 10 1999 01 2...

Page 118: ...M 5 SERVICE SERVICE 19 23 1 TEST 2 LOG 3 LOOP COMMANDS 4 REPORT 5 UPGRADE 6 REMOTE ACCESS 7 DUAL SAFETY 8 OIL GAS COMMANDS SERVICE 1 FIRE ALARMS 2 PREALARMS 3 EARLY WARNINGS 4 FAULTS 5 DISABLE ENABLE...

Page 119: ...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 when you enter LOG FIRE ALARMS menu selection 1 in the LOG menu...

Page 120: ...2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE SERVICE 19 23 1 TEST 2 LOG 3 LOOP COMMANDS 4 REPORT 5 UPGRADE 6 REMOTE ACCESS 7 DUAL SAFETY 8 OIL GAS COMMANDS SERVICE 1 FIRE ALARMS 2 PREALARMS 3 EARLY WARNINGS...

Page 121: ...Recent Continue From time SERVICE LOG LOG SETUP READ PARAMETERS Read Mode From Date YYYYMMDD Time hhmmss Read Direction Number of Entries 14 23 Most Recent Continue From time SERVICE LOG LOG SETUP RE...

Page 122: ...on Zone Fire Alarm Device Fire Alarm Routing Equipment SERVICE 14 23 LOG LOG SETUP READ FILTER Unit Type Point Detection Zone Fire Alarm Device Fire Alarm Routing Equipment SERVICE 14 23 LOG LOG SETUP...

Page 123: ...LEAR LOG go to step 4c 5c To enter CLEAR LOG press 3 6c To clear the log entirely press SERVICE LOG LOG SETUP 1 READ PARAMETERS 2 READ FILTER 3 CLEAR LOG 14 23 SERVICE LOG LOG SETUP 1 READ PARAMETERS...

Page 124: ...loop etc Note that only points remember their original Enable Disable state Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SERVICE press 5 3 To...

Page 125: ...Fire Detection System Release 4 116 P ASAFE OPERATE FGB Rev G 2016 02 19 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 125 Step Actions to be taken Display Indication OR as shown in this example To select a Lo...

Page 126: ...press the Menu button 2 To select SERVICE press 5 3 To select LOOP COMMANDS press 3 4 To select ENABLE LOOP press 2 5 Use the keyboard to enter text into the input box OR as shown in this example To s...

Page 127: ...llows you to list all detectors that have been reported with SelfVerify fault SV Fault Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SERVICE pr...

Page 128: ...mation for this detector press Comments The point information includes the point s tagname followed by the Loop Sequence Number LSI the name of the zone the loop and its corresponding loop driver modu...

Page 129: ...Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SERVICE press 5 3 To select REPORT press 4 4 To select Polluted press 2 Comments In this example one d...

Page 130: ...tom to top above the BSL 310 board the Fire Alarm Control Panel s name and its address and finally the exact time and date when this point was reported as polluted 14 6 3 SV Reports to USB This comman...

Page 131: ...PORTS TO USB press 3 14 6 4 View SV Report Status If reports are copied to a USB memory stick by operating the menu SV Reports to USB it is possible to follow the progress by using the View SV Report...

Page 132: ...onfig Export Config Export Log View Upgrade Status Reboot System For detailed information on Upgrading procedures refer to Commissioning Handbook NOTE When upgrading the system by means of a USB memor...

Page 133: ...view the upgrade status the View Upgrade Status command can be used The Reboot System command has to be run after an upgrade of the system Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Ma...

Page 134: ...upgrade status the View Upgrade Status command can be used The Reboot System command has to be run after an upgrade of the system Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu...

Page 135: ...ds before executing the command To view the upgrade status the View Upgrade Status command can be used Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To s...

Page 136: ...before executing the command To view the upgrade status the View Upgrade Status command can be used Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To sele...

Page 137: ...ndication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SERVICE press 5 3 To select UPGRADE press 5 4 To select VIEW UPGRADE STATUS press 5 MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 EN...

Page 138: ...rimary or Secondary system will be rebooted depending on which system the panel in question belongs to Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To s...

Page 139: ...done you can turn web access ON and OFF by means of this command Note that each time remote access is turned ON it will automatically be turned OFF after a period of 12 hours 12 hours timeout Step Act...

Page 140: ...y Mode This command allows you to transfer the control of detection loops from the Primary System to the Secondary System Transfer to Secondary or vice versa Transfer to Primary Step Actions to be tak...

Page 141: ...trol to the Primary System press 1 then Dual Safety Stdby Applicable to systems using the Dual Safety concept a system with redundant loop control consisting of a Primary and Secondary System Steady y...

Page 142: ...m to outputs An inhibited point will however present an alarm prealarm and early warning on all panels and AutroCom as usual This includes panel buzzer panel LEDs and panel LCD display It is only poss...

Page 143: ...le To select a point press then scroll downwards or upwards by pressing 6 To accept the selected point press 7 Enter hours then press Enter minutes then press To execute the command accept the inhibit...

Page 144: ...play Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SERVICE press 5 3 To select OIL GAS COMMANDS press 8 4 To select CANCEL INHIBIT POINT press 2 MENU 19 23 Total 3 1 SHOW STATU...

Page 145: ...145 Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 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 or upwards by pressing 6 T...

Page 146: ...it for Low Alarm and High Alarm Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SERVICE press 5 3 To select OIL GAS COMMANDS press 8 4 To select...

Page 147: ...Interface Type SimradGD10P IR Value EU Status Lo w H igh No rmal 7 Use keyboard to enter low value press SERVICE 19 23 SET ALAR M LIMITS Name Gas Detector Interface Type SimradGD10P IR Value EU Statu...

Page 148: ...tectors Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu press the Menu button 2 To select SERVICE press 5 3 To select OIL GAS COMMANDS press 8 4 To select GET MEASUREMENT VALUES p...

Page 149: ...nter text into the input box OR as shown in this example To select a point press then scroll downwards or upwards by pressing 6 To accept the selected point press SERVICE 19 23 GET MEASUREMENT VALUES...

Page 150: ...dBus AFB The Autronica serial interface and low level protocol for field devices loop controllers and power units AutroSafe AutroKeeper A unit that controls the Loop Driver s access to the loop AutroM...

Page 151: ...e Protection Equipment FPE Fire control or fighting equipment e g extinguishing installation Loop Unit A Point an I O unit or an Electronic Sounder that is connected to a detection loop Manual Call Po...

Page 152: ...2 2 Detection Zone A Detection Zone DZ is defined as a zone with one or more points detectors or manual call points that logically belong together determined by geographical functional parameters for...

Page 153: ...ation zone can cover 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 t...

Page 154: ...follows Each single 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...

Page 155: ...luded in SOLAS version immediately activate the delayed actions of all active Delayed Action detection zones SHOW POINTS Available when the selected event is a Detection Zone show point information SH...

Page 156: ...ction detection zone having entered the fire alarm 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 term...

Page 157: ...Appendix Operator s Handbook AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System Release 4 116 P ASAFE OPERATE FGB Rev G 2016 02 19 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 157 15 4 Menu Structure...

Page 158: ...Appendix Operator s Handbook AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System Release 4 116 P ASAFE OPERATE FGB Rev G 2016 02 19 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 158...

Page 159: ...with great skill and experience in the developing manufacturing and marketing of fire safety equipment Autronica Fire and Security AS is an international company based in Trondheim a dynamic city kno...

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