CIE-A-200 Control Panel Engineering and Commissioning Manual
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Configuration Example
From your ‘As-Wired’ drawings
device addresses can be assigned,
starting from circuit end 1.
From this the device attributes may
be filled out on the configuration
sheets, as shown in the following
example:
Control Panel No.:
01
Description:
West Wing
Loop No.:
1
Description:
Ground Floor
DEVICE
ADDRESS
SERIAL
NUMBER
DEVICE DESCRIPTION (24
CHARACTERS MAX)
ZONE
DEVICE
TYPE
SMOKE
MODE
HEAT
MODE
ALARM
CONF’N
1
212
Shop Floor: Main Entrance
1
MCP
-
-
-
2
30960
Staff Area: Rear Lobby
1
MPS
SM2
HM2
-
3
213
Staff Area: Rear Exit
1
MCP
-
-
-
4
214
Boiler Room
2
MCP
-
-
-
5
30959
Boiler Room
2
MPS
SM0
HM3
-
6
30962
Staff Area: Kitchen
1
MPS
SM0
HM2
-
7
30963
Shop Floor: Rear
1
MP
SM2
HM2
-
8
30961
Shop Floor: Front
1
MPS
SM2
HM2
-
These details may then be entered into the CIE-A-200 OSP programming software in order to program the
operation of the system.
End User Training
A Fire Alarm System is of little use if the end user and/or the responsible persons who will be present in the
building do not know how to operate and respond to the system. It is therefore essential that commissioning
includes training for the users of the system and responsible persons.
User instructions and a Zone Chart should be left adjacent to the control panel. As access to the system must
be controlled by responsible persons, it would be unusual to display the access codes on this notice. These
codes must however be available for the responsible persons, so ensure that they are notified correctly.
The CIE-A-200 User Guide should be explained and left with the responsible person on site, for storage in
an accessible and known location, in order that the responsible person and the service engineer may keep
information records up to date.