CEASE FIRE CFX-Plus Pro-Sense 12 Installation, Commissioning & Operating  Manual Download Page 1

CEASE 

FIRE 

PR®-SENSE 

THE CONVENTIONAL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 

INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING 

& OPERATING MANUAL FOR 

EN54 APPROVED 8 - 12 ZONE 

CONVENTIONAL CONTROL 

PANEL 

APPROVED BY 

810a/10

Approved Document Ref: UI-CFX-Plus-PS-02 Issue 1.0 

Summary of Contents for CFX-Plus Pro-Sense 12

Page 1: ...PR SENSE THE CONVENTIONAL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING OPERATING MANUAL FOR EN54 APPROVED 8 12 ZONE CONVENTIONAL CONTROL PANEL APPROVED BY 810a 10 Approved Document Ref UI CFX Plus PS 02 Issue 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...e manufacturer s instructions and used in accordance with this manual Hazardous voltages are present inside the panel DO NOT open it unless you are qualified and authorized to do so There is no need to open the panel s enclosure except to carry out commissioning maintenance and remedial work This work must only be carried out by competent service personnel who are fully conversant with the content...

Page 3: ...CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC 13 INSTALLATION 14 SAFETY 14 ESD PRECAUTIONS 15 GENERAL 15 MOUNTING THE CABINET 15 MAINS CONNECTIONS 16 CONNECTING THE BATTERIES 17 SETUP PROGRAMMING 18 NETWORK PANELS SETUP 18 ZONE INTERFACE FUNCTION 20 LEVEL 3 ENGINEERING MODE 21 LEVEL 3 ENGINEERING OPTIONS INDEX 22 OPERATING 52 PANEL CONTROLS INDICATIONS 52 DISABLE MODE 54 TEST MODE 55 FAULT DIAGNOSIS 56 FUNCTIONALITY DURING A...

Page 4: ...ontrol the system and allow access to the function options The three main buttons RESOUND red SILENCE blue and RESET green being much larger and colour coded to assist the end users Eight or twelve fire zone circuits are provided plus four monitored sounder circuits Fire fault VFCO relays fire fault switched negative outputs class change and an alert input are also included CFX Plus Pro Sense pane...

Page 5: ...CFX Plus Pro Sense 8 12 Installation Commissioning Operating Manual Approved Document Ref UI CFX Plus PS 02 Issue 1 0 3 ABOUT THIS PANEL CABINET Fire Detection System NN NN NN NN NN NN ...

Page 6: ... 0 4 ABOUT THIS PANEL CIRCUIT BOARDS CFX Plus Pro Sense 8 12 panels comprise of two main circuit boards plus optional ancillary boards TPCA01 X2 X4 Master PCB TPCA03 LED Display Controls PCB BATTERY 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PSU 28V 0V FIRE C NC NO FAULT C NC NO FR FLT OP OP CC PUL SNDR1 SNDR2 IP IP ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 0 ...

Page 7: ...grammable switch ve outputs TPCA04 S Std spec 4 zone extension card TPCA04 H High spec 4 zone extension card 4 x conventional zone circuits 4 x conventional zone circuits 2 x switched ve outputs 1 x Aux relay output 2 x monitored sounder circuits TWIN D C B A SNDR B SNDR A NO AUX C OPAOPB ZONE D C ZONE ZONE B ZONE A ON 1 2 3 4 TWIN D C B A ZONE D E C ZON ZONE B ZONE A ON 1 2 3 4 COMS A COMS A B 28...

Page 8: ...T THIS 3 1 MAIN PCB TERMINALS 6 CFX Plus Pro Sense Installation Commissioning Operating Manual Approved Document Ref UI CF Plus PS 02 Issue 1 0 PSU 28V 0V FIRE C NO FAULT NC C NO FR OP IP IP FLT CC PUL SNDR1 SNDR2 ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 NC OP ON BATTERY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 9: ...BOUT THIS PANEL ZONE CARD TERMINALS Drawing shows the high spec version of the zone extension PCB TPCA04 H The std version does not contain the additional outputs or sounder circuits shown at the bottom POWFOUJPOBM GJSF POF DJSDVJUT GVTFE N ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C ZONE D AUX SNDR A SNDR B C NO OPAOPB D C B A TWIN ON 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 10: ...OL resistor Monitoring current limit 28mA fused 500mA Typical max load 22 devices 18mA each per circuit Ensure 2 4A is not exceeded Zone 1 4 Fire alarm zone circuits Conventionally wired detection circuit 4K7 Ohm 5 0 25W EOL resistor Monitoring current limit 50mA fused 500mA Typical max load 22 alarm devices 18mA each per circuit Ensure 2 4A is not exceeded Electrical Specification Inputs Outputs ...

Page 11: ...ng battery charging Maximum load shared between outputs 2 4A Power supply output voltage 21 27 29 68V DC Tolerance 0 1 Maximum continuous load for battery standby ImaxA ImaxA 610mA ImaxB not specified Minimum current drawn by panel example 4 Zone I min 90mA 12 Zone I min 188mA Maximum ripple 120 mV p p Supply and charger fault monitored Min max battery size and type 2 x 7 0Ah 12volt VRLA Use Yuasa...

Page 12: ... 6m x 10 6m giving an actual coverage of 112m2 per device When mounted on a flat ceiling heat detection devices have an individual coverage of 5 3m radius However these radii must overlap to ensure there are no blind spots Therefore individual coverage can be represented by a square measuring 7 5m x 7 5m giving an actual coverage of 56 3m2 per device Call Points A person should not have to travel ...

Page 13: ...nterconnections CABLING Suitable cables should be brought into the cabinet using the knockouts provided via a suitable cable gland recommended for use with that cable The screen or drain wire of circuits should be bonded to earth at one location only and should be continuous throughout the circuit Drain wires should be terminated in the cabinet using the earthing terminal provided CABLE LENGTHS Th...

Page 14: ...lus PS 02 Issue 1 0 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS GENERAL DETECTION CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC 4K7 OHM END OF LINE RESISTOR TI 002270 BASE 45681 201 R L2 IN L1 OUT MANUAL CALL POINT TI 002269 470 _ _ 1 2 3 4 TI 002270 BASE 45681 201 R L2 IN L1 OUT TI 002270 BASE 45681 201 R L2 IN L1 OUT ZONE 1 _ REMOTE INDICATOR RIL58 ...

Page 15: ...Approved Document Ref UI CFX Plus PS 02 Issue 1 0 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS GENERAL SOUNDER CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC 4K7 OHM END OF LINE RESISTOR VE VE VE VE MOTORISED BELL POLARISED VE MOTORISED BELL POLARISED VE ELECTRONIC SOUNDER POLARISED VE ELECTRONIC SOUNDER POLARISED VE SNDR1 ...

Page 16: ...f the Act you are therefore requested to take such steps as are necessary to ensure that any appropriate information about this product is made available by you to anyone concerned with its use This equipment is designed to be operated from 230V AC 50 60 Hz mains supplies and is of Class I construction As such it must be connected to a protective earthing conductor in the fixed wiring of the insta...

Page 17: ...r source Any coils or solenoids used in the system must be suppressed to avoid damage to the control equipment MOUNTING THE CABINET The site chosen for the location of the panel should be clean dry and not subject to shock or vibration Damp salt air or environments where water ingress or extremes of temperature may affect the panel must be avoided The temperature should be in the range 5 to 40 C a...

Page 18: ... mains supply should be brought into the panel via one of the knockouts provided A suitable cable gland must be used to secure the outer sheath of the cable used The earth must first be connected to the primary earth stud peg marked with a symbol using the ring crimp provided Sufficient earth lead should be left to allow Live and Neutral connections to be accidentally pulled from the terminal bloc...

Page 19: ...GE CHECKS The battery charging voltage is factory calibrated to 27 3V DC 0 2V 20o C This should not normally require adjustment Where battery problems are experienced the following information should be considered a If a battery is disconnected from the charger no voltage will appear on the output leads or terminals due to intelligent battery controls b Check the power supply voltage at the 28V 0V...

Page 20: ...g the Comms PCB into the socket instead A socket is provided on the top of the Comms PCB to re connect the display board ribbon cable Each panel to be included in the network is defined by setting a switch on the main PCB In the case of the CFX Plus Pro Sense 8 12 this is switch 7 on the 7 way DIL switch OFF Stand Alone mode ON Network Repeater mode With this switch in the ON position the panel wi...

Page 21: ...ss 00 all switches off Network slave panels and or repeater panels are designed to be wired in a fault tolerant fail safe loop configuration from comms A to B and back to the Master panel again see drawing below This enables the network to still function if there is a break in the cables If replacing an older system where the existing cabling cannot be configured in a loop as above it is possible ...

Page 22: ...on the 7 Way DIL switch located on the main PCB to the ON position With switch 5 in the ON position the last zone becomes 1 Non latching 2 Non aux operating Note If the interface zone is also set to Twin Wire mode and sounders are connected to the zone circuit the following sounder operation will apply A fire 470Ω signal to the interface zone will NOT operate the sounders connected to that Twin Wi...

Page 23: ...e fire LEDs indicate the options to set and the fault LEDs indicate the status of these settings Generally button 1 is used to scroll the indications button 3 can also be used to scroll backwards Pressing and holding button 1 for 3 seconds at any time will exit the programming mode completely N B The panel will automatically save settings drop out of programming modes if left idle for more than ap...

Page 24: ... Turn off priority alarm feature for zone Turn off detector removal monitoring for zone Set detector removal monitoring type for zone Schottky o r Zener diode detector bases Sprinkler pump monitoring function 3121 32 Dependency Modes False Alarm Management Set panel zones to dependency mode A B or C 2124 2114 2134 36 EN54 Sounder Resound Options Set zones to not resound alarms after an initial fir...

Page 25: ...ing and holding the ENTER button continuously Sounder circuit faults Disable Mode Test Mode If a sounder circuit fault is displayed pressing and holding the ENTER button will reveal which sounder circuit was at fault This is indicated by the fire LEDs 1 6 as per the table below Zone 1 fire LED Zone 2 fire LED Zone 3 fire LED Zone 4 fire LED Zone 5 fire LED Zone 6 fire LED Main PCB SNDR 1 Main PCB ...

Page 26: ...econds Any disabled zone sounder circuit output or delay will now be enabled The panel will bleep to acknowledge the reset Disable Mode Test Mode When finished enter the next programming code or disable the controls and return DIL switch 6 to OFF Initialize Factory Default Settings Enter the above code and press the ENTER button Then press the ENTER button again and hold for 3 seconds All disablem...

Page 27: ...trols codes must always start with a 1 or 2 When finished entering the new four digit code press the ENTER button The panel will then confirm the new code with rapidly pulsing LEDs in sequence and zone 1 fire LED will return to steady view mode Changing the keypad code to 1 1 1 1 will disable the use of a keypad to enable controls Press button 1 to move to next option or hold button 1 for 3 second...

Page 28: ...l delay time for all outputs is set here To actually apply the delay to the desired outputs see programming code 2 3 2 3 The default setting is 3 minutes but can be changed to between 1 10 minutes With the zone 3 fire LED lit the amber fault LEDs will show the current time set The time is represented by a binary code using LEDs 1 4 LED 1 1min LED 2 2min LED 3 4min LED 4 8min Therefore if LEDs 1 2 ...

Page 29: ...on or hold button 1 for 3 seconds to exit programming mode 2 1 2 3 Disable Mode Test Mode Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test Lamps OPTION 5 Setup Internal PCB Configuration The control panel monitors all internal PCBs for correct function If adding or removing any of the additional extension zone cards the panel must be programmed for the new configuration With the zone 5 fire LED lit the amber fault LEDs...

Page 30: ... radial circuit monitoring Press the ENTER button zone 6 fire LED will pulse to indicate edit mode Now use button 2 to change the setting indicated by the amber fault LED ON or OFF as per above When finished press the ENTER button again and the zone 6 fire LED will return to steady view mode Press button 1 to move to next option or hold button 1 for 3 seconds to exit programming mode2 1 2 3 Disabl...

Page 31: ...he card indicated by the amber fault LED ON added or OFF removed Disable Mode Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test Lamps When finished press the ENTER button again and the zone 7 fire LED will return to steady view mode Press button 1 to move to next option or hold button 1 for 3 seconds to exit programming mode 2 1 2 3 OPTION 8 Inhibit Muted Tone Beeps Option to inhibit the intermittent beep that still occ...

Page 32: ...rk Slave Panels on System Master Panel Only If using network slave control panels the Master panel will need to be programmed with which slave panel addresses are included in the system for monitoring purposes An incorrect quantity will cause a system fault to be displayed on the panels With the zone 10 fire LED lit the amber fault LEDs will display the current slave panel addresses set 0 7 amber ...

Page 33: ...e panels fault buzzer Editing of the fault buzzer is indicated by the zone 1 LEDs and editing the panels fire buzzer is indicated by the zone 2 LEDs Use buttons 1 3 1 forward 3 backward to move the pulsing fire LED to the required zone as per above Then use button 2 to Disable or Activate the buzzer indicated by the amber fault LED Fault LED OFF Buzzer Active Fault LED ON Buzzer Disabled When fini...

Page 34: ... setting provides a visual audible alarm at the panel with no local sounder circuit operation Priority alarm EN54 Normally a 220R call point will override delays or dependency alarms This option allows turning off the priority alarm feature Detector removal EN54 The detector removal monitoring can be turned off For use with older non compliant detectors Detector removal type Schottky diode or Zene...

Page 35: ...Lamps Fire LED pulsing LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 LED 6 LED 7 LED 8 LED 9 Attribute Fire latching Short circuit as fire I S operation Silent mode Priority alarm Detector removal monitoring Zener diode detector bases Gate valve fire pump see over page Delayed info only Amber fault LED default setting ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF Use button 2 to switch the attribute ON or OFF indicated by the...

Page 36: ...re outputs will not operate Alarm sounder circuits will not operate The indication is non latching Gate valve closed via 470 resistor The panel will operate as per open or short circuit fault except that General Fault LED remains off Fault output routing will not operate Valve out of service via 4K7 EOL only This equates to a quiescent condition and the zone will give no indication Fire Pump Statu...

Page 37: ...ve or Fire Pump status monitoring as per Zone Function Settings programming mode 3 1 2 1 With the required zone for editing LED lit press the ENTER button to enter editing mode The fire zone 1 LED will now pulse to indicate the editing of attribute 1 fire latching for the selected zone Use button 1 to scroll to pulsing fire LED 8 gate valve fire pump indications Then use button 2 to set the status...

Page 38: ...points should be used on such zones to provide an instant un delayed alarm A 470Ω call point will be included in the dependency delay sequence Dependency B will apply the following sequence 1 The first detector alarm will indicate at the control panel but not activate the sounders 2 The panel resets and re checks the inhibited zone within 1 4 minutes programmable see code 2 1 3 4 1 3 If an alarm i...

Page 39: ... sounder circuits Aux Fire relay switch negative outputs Press and hold button 1 for 3 seconds to save the setting and exit the programming mode Select Zones For Dependency Mode To select which zones should be included in the dependency mode enter the above code and press ENTER The amber fault LED 1 will pulse and any zones that are currently set to dependency mode will be indicated by a steady am...

Page 40: ...l not resound the alarms Enter the above code and press the ENTER button The Sounder Status LED will pulse slowly Zone Fault LEDs will show their current status see below with Zone 1 pulsing to indicate it is under selection Use Button 1 to move to the zone for programming indicated by a pulsing LED and press the ENTER button to change the status Pressing the ENTER button again will toggle the sta...

Page 41: ...mber fault LED With the amber LED ON use button 3 to select which outputs are to be delayed The choice toggles between all sounder circuits all aux outputs or all sounder circuits and all aux outputs The selection is indicated by the Sounder Status LED and the Aux Output Status LED Test Lamps When finished programming for the zone press the ENTER button again to return to the zone selection indica...

Page 42: ...ates setting the function of the CC input Use button 1 to move to zone 2 fire LED for setting the function of the PUL input and then back to zone 1 again The current setting for the input will be indicated by the amber fault LEDs as per table below With the required fire LED lit as per above press the ENTER button Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test Lamps to enter editing mode The fire zone 1 LED will now ...

Page 43: ... the output is constant and disappears when a fault occurs for fail safe operation To set either of the two miscellaneous options above or to make outputs programmable enter the above code and press ENTER The fire zone 1 LED will now pulse to indicate the setting of attribute 1 fault latching Use button 1 to scroll to the attribute that requires setting indicated by a pulsing fire LED 1 6 as per t...

Page 44: ... output that requires editing indicated by a pulsing fire LED 1 10 as per table below The setting of the output is indicated by the amber fault LED ON OFF or PULSING LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 LED 6 LED 7 LED 8 LED 9 LED 10 Fire Fault Fire O P Fault OPA OPB Aux OPA OPB Aux Relay Relay Main O P Zone Zone Relay Zone Zone Relay Main Main PCB Main Ext card Ext card Zone Ext card Ext card Zone PCB P...

Page 45: ...circuit that requires editing indicated by a pulsing fire LED 1 6 as per table below The setting of the sounder circuit is indicated by the amber fault LED ON OFF or PULSING LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 LED 6 SNDR1 SNDR2 SNDR A SNDR B SNDR A SNDR B Main Main Zone ext card Zone ext card Zone ext card Zone ext card PCB PCB 1 Zones 5 1 Zones 5 2 Zones 9 2 Zones 9 8 8 12 12 Use button 2 to change the...

Page 46: ...card 2 Zones 2 Zones Ext card 5 8 5 8 1 Zones 9 12 9 12 2 Zones 5 8 9 12 Use button 1 to move the fire LED to the output that requires editing With the required output for editing LED lit press the ENTER button to enter editing mode Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test Lamps The fire zone 1 LED will now pulse to indicate setting the selected output s response to the first function Resets on Silence Alarms U...

Page 47: ...below LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 LED 6 SNDR1 SNDR2 SNDR A SNDR B SNDR A SNDR B Main Main Zone ext card Zone ext card Zone ext card Zone ext card PCB PCB 1 Zones 5 1 Zones 5 2 Zones 9 2 Zones 9 8 8 12 12 Press ENTER and then use button 1 to select the function that requires editing for that sounder circuit indicated by a pulsing fire zone LED as per the sounder CCT function table in the Twin Wir...

Page 48: ...lsing fire LED to the required relay or output then use button 2 to change the response indicated by the amber fault LED Each press of button 2 will toggle through the 3 available responses Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test Lamps Mute Buzzer Test Lamps LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 LED 6 LED 7 LED 8 LED 9 LED 10 Fire Fault Fire O P Fault OPA OPB Aux OPA OPB Aux Relay Relay Main O P Zone Zone Relay Zone Z...

Page 49: ...represented by zone LEDs 1 6 respectively A pulsing red fire LED indicates which circuit is selected and the setting is represented by the amber fault LED as per table below Use button 1 to move the pulsing fire LED to the required circuit then use button 2 to change the response of the circuit indicated by the amber fault LED Each press of button 2 will toggle through the 3 available responses LE...

Page 50: ... the ENTER button to enter editing mode Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test Lamps The fire zone 1 LED will now pulse to indicate setting the selected output s response to the first function Resets on Silence Alarms Use button 1 to scroll to the function that requires editing for that output indicated by a pulsing fire LED 1 5 as per table below Fire LED pulsing LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 Function Resets...

Page 51: ...s DIAGNOSTIC MODE Board Status after entry 3114 Repeater Status Press Button 1 3114 Slave Panel Status Press Button 1 Local System Fault Press Button 2 FIRE LED OFF NONE SET NONE SET NONE SET N A FIRE LED STEADY CONFIGURED CONFIGURED CONFIGURED N A FAULT LED STEADY BOARD PRESENT REPEATER PRESENT SLAVE PRESENT N A FAULT LED PULSING N A PRESENT WITH LOCAL FAULT PRESENT WITH LOCAL FAULT SYSTEM WATCHD...

Page 52: ...IP IP COMS A COMS B 28 SW ve OUTPUTS ON 1 2 3 4 ADDRESS ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BATTERY BATTERY ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Once the Comms PCB has been fitted switch 7 on the 7 Way DIL switch located on the main circuit board should be switched to the ON position With this switch in the ON position the panel will automatically recognise operate the Comms PCB TPCA05 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next the panel will need to be pr...

Page 53: ...for zones 1 6 Outputs 1 6 activate zonally for zones 7 12 Change inputs CC PUL to power supply fault inputs It is also possible in this programming mode to disable the controls on repeater panels making them passive instead of active and to disable the battery monitoring on the repeater panel if no battery backup is required Enter the above code and press ENTER The zone 1 fire LED will light This ...

Page 54: ...ll remain active NOTE It is not possible to remove the key in the On position To activate the controls using the keypad Enter the four digit code using buttons 1 4 The factory default code is 1 2 3 4 but can be changed in the engineering functions After entering the four digit code press the ENTER button The Access Level indicator LED will light and all buttons on the keypad will now be operationa...

Page 55: ...ls Delay Status Delays are configured Delay is running Keypad Disable Mode Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test Lamps RESOUND red Use to resound the alarms after they have been silenced Can also be used to invoke full evacuation SILENCE blue Use to silence the sounders during an alarm condition RESET green Resets the panel back to standby mode 1 Disable Mode With controls inactive use to initialize code ent...

Page 56: ... the Aux outputs indicated by the Aux Output Status LED and finally to the Delay LED Pressing the button once more will move the selection back to Zone 1 again When the desired circuit outputs or delays to be disabled is indicated by a slow pulsing LED use the ENTER button to select it Once selected the indicator LED will change to a rapid pulse Pressing ENTER againwill toggle the circuit between ...

Page 57: ...n selects whether or not the sounders will ring during test Pressing the button once more will move the selection back to Zone 1 again When the desired zone to be tested is indicated by a slow pulsing LED use the ENTER button to select it Once selected the indicator LED will change to a rapid pulse Pressing ENTER again will toggle the zone between in and out of test Then use Test Mode button again...

Page 58: ...D Off after pressing ENTER Location Zone 1 Fire LED off Sounder circuit 1 short circuit Sounder circuit 1 open circuit OK Main PCB SNDR 1 Zone 2 Fire LED off Sounder circuit 2 short circuit Sounder circuit 2 open circuit OK Main PCB SNDR 2 Zone 3 Fire LED off Sounder circuit 3 short circuit Sounder circuit 3 open circuit OK High Spec Extension Zone Card Zone 4 Fire LED off Sounder circuit 4 short ...

Page 59: ... fire occurs alarm sounders and outputs will still function Main Board or zone extender boards System Fault LED continuous and General Fault LED pulsing and continuous buzzer sound Main board or extender card if fitted are halted Fault relay is activated Alarms may be activated on the unaffected board Repeater Comms Board System Fault LED continuous and General Fault LED pulsing and Repeater Fault...

Page 60: ...be considered that the system is no longer compliant with this part of BS 5839 DUTIES OF THE RESPONSIBLE PERSON The system user needs to appoint a single named member of the premises management to supervise all matters pertaining to the fire detection and fire alarm system The role of this person is to ensure that the system is tested and maintained in accordance with the recommendations of BS 583...

Page 61: ...m This would normally be a qualified electrical contractor or fire alarm specialist Inspection servicing visits are normally conducted on a quarterly basis unless such factors as a dirty environment warrant servicing on a more regular basis The maximum period between inspections must not exceed six months Recommendations of BS5839 1 for periodic service visits include Every device on the system sh...

Page 62: ...ssioning Operating Manual Approved Document Ref UI CFX Plus PS 02 Issue 1 0 SCHEDULE OF TESTING This Section To Be Used To Record ALL Weekly Tests Of The Fire Alarm System DATE DEVICE TESTED LOCATION COMMENTS IF ANY INITIALS OF TESTER TIME OF TEST ...

Page 63: ...ssioning Operating Manual Approved Document Ref UI CFX Plus PS 02 Issue 1 0 SCHEDULE OF TESTING This Section To Be Used To Record ALL Weekly Tests Of The Fire Alarm System DATE DEVICE TESTED LOCATION COMMENTS IF ANY INITIALS OF TESTER TIME OF TEST ...

Page 64: ...ssioning Operating Manual Approved Document Ref UI CFX Plus PS 02 Issue 1 0 SCHEDULE OF TESTING This Section To Be Used To Record ALL Weekly Tests Of The Fire Alarm System DATE DEVICE TESTED LOCATION COMMENTS IF ANY INITIALS OF TESTER TIME OF TEST ...

Page 65: ...ssioning Operating Manual Approved Document Ref UI CFX Plus PS 02 Issue 1 0 SCHEDULE OF TESTING This Section To Be Used To Record ALL Weekly Tests Of The Fire Alarm System DATE DEVICE TESTED LOCATION COMMENTS IF ANY INITIALS OF TESTER TIME OF TEST ...

Page 66: ...ssioning Operating Manual Approved Document Ref UI CFX Plus PS 02 Issue 1 0 SCHEDULE OF TESTING This Section To Be Used To Record ALL Weekly Tests Of The Fire Alarm System DATE DEVICE TESTED LOCATION COMMENTS IF ANY INITIALS OF TESTER TIME OF TEST ...

Page 67: ...ssioning Operating Manual Approved Document Ref UI CFX Plus PS 02 Issue 1 0 SCHEDULE OF TESTING This Section To Be Used To Record ALL Weekly Tests Of The Fire Alarm System DATE DEVICE TESTED LOCATION COMMENTS IF ANY INITIALS OF TESTER TIME OF TEST ...

Page 68: ...ense 8 12 Installation Commissioning Operating Manual Approved Document Ref UI CFX Plus PS 02 Issue 1 0 FALSE ALARMS FAULTS ENGINEERS VISITS Fault Reason For Call Out Action Taken Date Work Completed Engineer s Details ...

Page 69: ...ense 8 12 Installation Commissioning Operating Manual Approved Document Ref UI CFX Plus PS 02 Issue 1 0 FALSE ALARMS FAULTS ENGINEERS VISITS Fault Reason For Call Out Action Taken Date Work Completed Engineer s Details ...

Page 70: ...ense 8 12 Installation Commissioning Operating Manual Approved Document Ref UI CFX Plus PS 02 Issue 1 0 FALSE ALARMS FAULTS ENGINEERS VISITS Fault Reason For Call Out Action Taken Date Work Completed Engineer s Details ...

Page 71: ... or check to see if a call point glass is broken if so replace the glass or call an engineer 5 When fully satisfied that there is no fire return to the control panel and press the green RESET button fig 3 The panel display should return to normal and only the green SUPPLY HEALTHY LED should be lit on the control panel Disable Mode Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test Lamps Disable Mode Test Mode Mute Buzzer...

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