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EMEA Fire Technical Support: DF6000/CF3000 Applications Guide
Replace Device
The replace device function is used to change faulty equipment without the need to change text or
zone allocation.
The faulty component is changed and then the replace device function selected, the loop and address
of the faulty device are inputted, and the panel then scans the loop for address 254, when it receives
a reply the previously inputted address information is programmed on to the new device.
This function cannot be used if a different type of device is being replaced, and a warning is issued to
this effect. The ‘Add/Delete’ device function must then be used.
Note. In all instances of an output device replacement the panel must receive a Watchdog
reset for the device to follow the programmed settings.
Delays.
A sounder delay is set up using site installer and is must be programmed on stage 1 of
‘Device
Outputs’. Double Knock cannot be used on the same stage. Version 3.0.8.13 (Aug 20) forbids this by
only allowing either to be selected. The maximum time is ten minutes and it can only be programmed
in whole minutes.
When programming a delay on the panel sounder circuits the zones selected in the allocate devices
box trigger the delay. Whereas on the loop powered sounders and the sounder controller unit the
zones not selected will trigger the delay and the zones selected will operate the sounders
immediately.
The above has been changed in V1.81.01 Display/V1.83.3 Loop so that the devices selected in the
list will trigger the delay and the devices not selected will have no effect.
The delay trigger can be by address, zone, panel or globally.
When selecting the trigger to be by address all the addresses must be on the same loop and the limit
is sixteen.
When selecting the trigger to be by zone then the limit is sixteen zones (or on later software versions
zone groups).
When triggering a delay on the panel sounders by zone the limit is reduced to 8 zones. If no zones
are selected, then the delay will be global.
When programming a delay to an I/O only stage 1 of output 1 accepts the delay. If a delay is applied
to output 2 or output 3, this will prevent the delay on output 1 form operatin.
When a delay has been set up (on a sounder or an I/O) the sounder fault and general disable
led’s will be illuminated permanently
.(Legacy Panels)
Alternatively, on later hardware/software versions the
‘Delay Active’ led will be illuminated.
A delay can be set up on the Sounder control unit and 3 Chan I/O in the same way as a loop powered
sounder, however,
only stage 1 of output 1 will accept the delay.
The other 3 sounder circuits or 2 relay channels WILL NOT accept a delay.
The latest version of Sounder Controller (CSC354CPR) is fitted with a jumper to force the other
sounder circuits to follow the programming of sounder circuit 1
.
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