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USER MANUAL

FOREWORD

FOR THE INSTALLER:

Please follow carefully the specifications on electric and security systems realization further to the manufacturer’s pre-
scriptions indicated in the manual provided.
Provide the user the necessary indication for use and system’s limitations, specifying that there exist precise specifi-
cations and different safety performances levels that should be proportioned to the user needs. Have the user view
the directions indicated in this document.

FOR THE USER:

Periodically check carefully the system functionality making sure all enabling and disabling operations were made cor-
rectly.
Have skilled personnel make the periodic system’s maintenance. Contact the installer to verify correct system opera-
tion in case its conditions have changed (e.g.: variations in the areas to protect due to extension, change of the access
modes, etc…)

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This device has been projected, assembled and tested with the maximum care, adopting control procedures in accor-
dance with the laws in force. The full correspondence to the functional characteristics is given exclusively when it is
used for the purpose it was projected for, which is as follows:

Analogue Addressable Fire Panel

Any use other than the one mentioned above has not been forecasted and therefore it is not possible to guarantee its
correct operativeness.
The manufacturing process is carefully controlled in order to prevent defaults and bad functioning. Nevertheless, an
extremely low percentage of the components used is subjected to faults just as any other electronic or mechanic pro-
duct. As this item is meant to protect both property and people, we invite the user to proportion the level of protection
that the system offers to the actual risk (also taking into account the possibility that the system was operated in a de-
graded manner because of faults and the like), as well reminding that there are precise laws for the design and as-
semblage of the systems destinated to these kind of applications.

The system’s operator is hereby advised to see regularly to the periodic maintenance of the system, at least
in accordance with the provisions of current legislation, as well as to carry out checks on the correct running
of said system on as regular a basis as the risk involved requires, with particular reference to the control unit,
sensors, sounders, dialler(s) and any other device connected. The user must let the installer know how well
the system seems to be operating, based on the results of periodic checks, without delay.

Design, installation and servicing of systems which include this product, should be made by skilled staff with the ne-
cessary knowledge to operate in safe conditions in order to prevent accidents. These systems’ installation must be
made in accordance with the laws in force. Some equipment’s inner parts are connected to electric main and therefore
electrocution may occur if servicing was made before switching off the main and emergency power. Some products
incorporate rechargeable or non rechargeable batteries as emergency power supply. Their wrong connection may da-
mage the product, properties and the operator’s safety (burst and fire).

YOUR DEALER:

Summary of Contents for FX/20

Page 1: ...Analogue Addressable Fire Panel FX 20 USER MANUAL COMPLIANCE WITH EN 54 2 1997 UNI EN 54 2 1999 CONTROL UNITS EN 54 4 1997 UNI EN 54 4 1999 POWER SUPPLY UNITS ...

Page 2: ... the components used is subjected to faults just as any other electronic or mechanic pro duct As this item is meant to protect both property and people we invite the user to proportion the level of protection that the system offers to the actual risk also taking into account the possibility that the system was operated in a de graded manner because of faults and the like as well reminding that the...

Page 3: ... prompt identification of sys tems alarms and faults FX 20 panel has been designed for fire detection systems management and is particularly suitable for large size installations such as those in hotels company buildings shopping centres and office blocks all areas re quiring high technological performance quick installation and easy management Block diagram of a fire detection system based on FX ...

Page 4: ... On the front panel there is a label indicating all LEDs functions and control keys Front label view 3 LED DISPLAY INDICATIONS AND MENU 3 1 Normal operating status The display will show the following information NORMAL OPERATING MODE SUPERVISION MODE LEVEL 1 ID CODE OF GLOBAL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE ...

Page 5: ...condition 3 3 Reset procedure RESET PROCEDURE OF AN ALARM CYCLE A FAULT CYCLE OR A MALFUNCTION CYCLE ACCESS LEVEL UNCHANGED USER PASSWORD TO GO BACK TO NORMAL OPERATING STATUS PRESS ESC SELECT EXIT TO LEVEL 1 PRESS ENT OR WAIT FOR THE TIMEOUT ...

Page 6: ...es are indicated on the display by asterisks Level 4 MANUFACTURER level is used for firmware update procedures to be carried out by manufacturer only 3 5 User menu 1 BASIC level public level 3 MAINTENANCE level 2 USER level 4 MANUFACTURER level USER PASSWORD ACCESS TO THE KEYPAD AND THE MENU LEVEL 2 EXIT TO NORMAL OPERATING MODE LEVEL 1 WHEN THE TIMEOUT EXPIRES DEFAULT USER PASSWORD 1234 USER PASS...

Page 7: ...7 USER MANUAL FX 20 3 6 Test menu ...

Page 8: ...E LIST OF CONTROLLED DEVICES WILL BE DISPLAYED DETECTOS BUTTONS ETC IF THE LOOP NUMBER DOES NOT EXIST OR HAS NOT BEEN SAVED THE MESSAGE LOOP NOT SAVED WILL BE DISPLAYED TO SWITCH DIS DISABLED EXCLUDED ENABL ENABLED INCLUDED DISPLAY OF A DISABLED EXCLUDED DEVICE IN CASE OF A BELL ALARM THIS LED WILL LIGHT ON NOTE HERE DEVICES ARE INDICATED ONLY IN GENERAL TERMS THE NAME ASSIGNED WILL BE DISPLAYED O...

Page 9: ...SE LET THE REMAINING TIME EXPIRE OR PRESS DELAYED MODE OPERATING DIAGRAM INTERNAL BUZZER ON TO SWITCH DIS DISABLED EXCLUDED ENABL ENABLED INCLUDED DISPLAY OF RELAY 2 DISABLED EXCLUDED IN CASE OF A BELL ALARM THIS LED WILL LIGHT ON NOTE IF YOU DISABLE A BELL THE CONTROL LINE WILL BE SUSPENDED SUPERVISION OF THE NOTE ONLY GLASS BREAK DETECTORS ARE EXCLUDED FROM DELAYED MODE NOTE PROGRAM MENU IS NOT ...

Page 10: ...DDRESS 00 IS NOT WIRED TO FASTON CABLES NOTE THE MENU DISPLAY EVENTS LISTS DATE AND TIME OF ALL EVENTS IN CASE OF FIRE EVENT MESSAGES WITH LOWER PRIORITY WILL BE SUSPENDED THEY WILL BE LOGGED IN THIS MENU UPON ALARM RESET KEYS FUNCTION TO SWITCH YES NO IN THE SELECTED ROW TO ENTER A MENU OR CHANGE THE ITEM SELECTED KEYS FUNCTION TO ENTER EDIT MENU OR EXIT THE MENU AND SAVE THE CHANGES KEYS FUNCTIO...

Page 11: ...EST SYSTEM RESET EVENT SET THE EVENTS FILTER SEE ABOVE IF YOU WANT TO DISPLAY ONLY PART OF THE EVENTS LOGGED DISPLAY EVENT NUMBER OF THE EVENT KEYS FUNCTION DETAILS ASSOCIATED MAX 16 CHARACTERS KEYS FUNCTION LOOP ADDRESS CURRENT ANALOGUE VALUE ZONE DISPLAY OF ACTIVE OUTPUTS KEYS FUNCTION KEYS FUNCTION ...

Page 12: ...T PRINT ALL SYSTEM EVENTS APPLY FILTERS TO SYSTEM EVENTS AND PRINT RESULTS APPLY FILTERS TO DEVICES LIST AND PRINT RESULTS PRINT ALL DEVICES REQUIRING MAINTENANCE SAVE CHANGES AND EXIT THE MENU KEYS FUNCTION TO EDIT SETTINGS ENTER A MENU OR CHANGE A SELECTION KEYS FUNCTION LOOP USER PASSWORD NOTE THE ACTIVATION OF PANEL OUTPUTS MAY DISTURB THE PEACE ...

Page 13: ...fferent location write all settings down and keep them in a safe place Password A Set Level 2 access passwords 4 1 Test Menu LED A LED indicators test LCD B LCD display test LEV1 LEV2 Default 1234 P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 Panel power ON First LED indicators row ON Test OK Test failed Test OK Test failed Test LCD Test OK Test failed ...

Page 14: ...ddresses BELL A BELL B RELAY 2 Test OK Test failed Test OK Test failed Test OK Test failed Address Test result Test OK Test failed Test OK Test failed Test OK Test failed Test OK Test failed Test OK Test failed Test OK Test failed Test OK Test failed Test OK Test failed Test OK Test failed Test OK Test failed ...

Page 15: ...lays devices list by indicating L and A data Enabled zones YES Bypassed zones NO Enabled loop outputs ON Disabled loop outputs OFF Enabled panel outputs ON Disabled panel outputs OFF Delayed mode ON OFF Date from to Class Settings ALARM Display YES Hide NO FAULT Display YES Hide NO SYSTEM Display YES Hide NO Origin Event DEVICE Display YES Hide NO CONTROL PANEL Display YES Hide NO LOOPS Display YE...

Page 16: ...t message Class Origin Generated Activation N O UNUSED N O N O YES YES Device DEVICE FAULT FAULT DEVICE YES FAULT Device FIRE ALARM DEVICE YES FIRE Device BOMB ALARM DEVICE YES YES Device SAFETY ALARM DEVICE YES YES Device MESSAGE ALARM DEVICE YES NO Device MAINS FAULT FAULT DEVICE YES MAINS FAULT Device NO BATTERY FAULT DEVICE YES NO BATTERY Device BATTERY OVERVOLT FAULT DEVICE YES BATTERY OVERVO...

Page 17: ...NDARD TIME CHANGE SYSTEM PANEL NO NO Panel DST TIME CHANGE SYSTEM PANEL NO NO Panel INTERNAL FLASH ERROR FAULT PANEL NO FAULT Panel EXTERNAL FLASH ERROR FAULT PANEL NO FAULT Panel RAM ERROR FAULT PANEL NO FAULT Panel MODEM ERROR FAULT PANEL NO FAULT Panel NO LOOP REGISTER FAULT PANEL NO FAULT Power supply LOAD FUSE FAULT FAULT PERIPHERAL NO FAULT Power supply CPU FAULT FAULT PERIPHERAL NO FAULT Po...

Page 18: ...18 FX 20 USER MANUAL 6 NOTE ...

Page 19: ...to type are used to connect single conventional devices control and supervision of conventional ST P smoke detec tors control alarms and the remote supervision of bells Default value a value set at manufacturer s factory Glassbreak Push Button fire alarm call point with film for protection against injuries Optical smoke detector smoke detector adopting Tyndall effect operation mode It is based on ...

Page 20: ... 0499200306 Technical Ass 39 0499200426 www elmo it info elmo it 8 CONTENTS 1 GENERAL 3 2 USER INTERFACE 4 3 LED DISPLAY INDICATIONS AND MENU 4 3 1 Normal operating status 4 3 2 Fire alarm event condition 5 3 3 Reset procedure 5 3 4 Access with user s password 6 3 5 User menu 6 3 6 Test menu 7 3 7 Enablement menu 8 3 8 Display menu 10 3 9 Print menu 12 3 10 Outputs activation menu 12 4 GENERAL SET...

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