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         Radio Fire Alarm System – User Manual

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V301_user    Feb 2009

Electro-Detectors

      

Radio Fire Alarm

User Manual

EDA-M100/150/300

EDA-M200/350

For panels fitted with V3.00 or E3.00 and later firmware

V3.01

Summary of Contents for EDA-M100

Page 1: ...Radio Fire Alarm System User Manual Page 1 V301_user Feb 2009 Electro Detectors Radio Fire Alarm User Manual EDA M100 150 300 EDA M200 350 For panels fitted with V3 00 or E3 00 and later firmware V3 01 ...

Page 2: ...Normal 3 2 2 Fault 3 2 3 Alarm 4 2 4 Evacuate 4 2 5 Alert 4 2 6 Silence 4 2 7 Reset 5 2 8 Print 5 3 Advanced Operation 6 3 1 Main Menu 6 3 2 Isolate Enable Devices 7 3 3 Test Modes Options 8 3 4 Change Options 8 3 5 Event Log 9 4 Electrical connections and fuse ratings 13 5 Fault descriptions 16 6 Installation system maintenance contact details 17 ...

Page 3: ...n a similar manner to other panels but has some advanced functionality omitted The operation of the system is dependant on the configuration set by the commissioning engineer but each installation is generally similar When a smoke or heat detector detects an alarm condition or a break glass unit is operated the relevant information will be displayed on the control panel This includes the device lo...

Page 4: ...ll be switched on and the initial fault will be displayed on the first line as shown in the example below The display will detail the type of fault which device and when it occurred If programmed a text location will be displayed below The EDA M200 is not capable of detailing dates and times for any of its events Any subsequent faults will be displayed and scroll through on the bottom two lines of...

Page 5: ...ne momentarily and then reverts to initial zone of alarm A new zone of fire is indicated by the internal buzzer pulsing for 2 seconds before returning to a continuous tone The time and date location 3 displays a fault and alarm count which indicates the number of alarms and faults presently on the system not available on the EDA M200 All zones that are in alarm are listed on the top middle portion...

Page 6: ... fitted and the status is indicated on the top line of the LCD In alarm the silence operation by default clears the sounder relays and AUX 4 the AUX mask may be reconfigured using the PC software 2 7 Reset Once the system has been silenced whether it be a fault or alarm condition Reset will cause the system to return to normal The reset button is disabled for six seconds after the silence has been...

Page 7: ...a user and how many failed access attempts have been made since the last entry The main menu detailed below will now be displayed All menus operate in the same basic manner The highlighted bar can be moved up and down using the and keys Pressing enter will then select this option The scroll bar will wrap round the screen For example to select Change Options press the key until Change Options is hi...

Page 8: ...t on the system can not be isolated To exit from this screen press cancel Enable Dev On selecting this function a list of isolated devices is displayed the first in the list being highlighted To enable a device use the and keys to select the unit to be enabled and press enter This unit will now be enabled and will be removed from the list Isolate Zone This operates in the same way to the isolation...

Page 9: ... and save must be selected Pressing cancel will not alter the test mode status On the EDA M200 options are selected by pressing the appropriate number The test menu on the EDA M200 is available as option 5 from the main menu The test menu is relocated when accessed as an engineer see section 7 0 Test System Test OFF Timeout 030min Aux ENABLED Bells ISOLATED Auto Silence OFF Sound Area ALARM Use to...

Page 10: ...t the figure to be changed Press enter to select the figure and it will start to flash Use the or keys to change the value and press enter when finished Once the date and time are correct highlight Accept and press enter Pressing cancel will exit without making any changes Users Password To change the users password select option 2 The user will be prompted to enter the new password and then to re...

Page 11: ...an be scrolled through to examine all events If there is no event displayed with the event number then the end of the log has been reached Pressing cancel will return to the menu When viewing events other than all events some events may appear blank These are events not relating to the search selected View All Events 3 Low Battery Smoke Detector 0143 12 33 21 11 99 1st Floor South Wing Outside Roo...

Page 12: ...Do not attempt to modify or alter any connections without consulting a qualified fire alarm engineer Always ensure that the supply is completely isolated and locked out before working on any mains rated components Always replace fuses with the same type and rating Connection of mains supply M100 M200 M300 M350 It is important that these instructions are followed correctly to avoid risk of injury o...

Page 13: ...rnal 24 V Output T12 External Ground T13 Auxiliary Relay 1 Common T14 Auxiliary Relay 1 Norm Closed T15 Auxiliary Relay 1 Norm Open T16 Fault Relay 2 Common T17 Fault Relay 2 Norm Closed T18 Fault Relay 2 Norm Open T19 Sounder Relay 1 Alarm T20 Sounder Relay 1 Alarm T21 Sounder Relay 2 Alarm T22 Sounder Relay 2 Alarm T23 AC In 18V RMS T24 AC In 18V RMS LK1 Antenna Monitoring LK2 Antenna Monitoring...

Page 14: ...xternal Callpoint Ground T7 External 24V Output T8 External Monitor In T9 Relay 1 Sounder Alarm or Auxiliary NC or NO T10 Relay 1 Sounder Alarm or Auxiliary Common T11 Relay 2 Sounder Alarm or Fault NC or NO T12 Relay 2 Sounder Alarm or Fault Common LK1 Antenna Monitoring See 5 2 LK2 Antenna Monitoring See 5 2 On very early repeater panels the battery connections were reversed to that given above ...

Page 15: ...lt CP Control XX External Callpoint Open Circuit SC Flt CP Control XX External Callpoint Short Circuit Comms Fl XX Control YY Panel YY has failed to communicate with panel XX Disp Fail Control XX Failure of main panel display Device Alarms Fire Zone XXX Smoke Det XXXX Smoke detector fire event Fire Zone XXX Heat Det XXXX Heat detector fire event Fire Zone XXX Callpoint XXXX Callpoint fire event Fi...

Page 16: ...9 Electro Detectors 6 0 Installation and maintenance information This system was installed by Date Telephone Number After hours telephone number Installer s name This system is maintained by Telephone number After hours Emergency telephone number Contract Number ...

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