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KSA700 Series 

Analogue Addressable Fire 
Panels 

User Guide 

Version 2.1 / September 2003  

Summary of Contents for KILSEN KSA700 Series

Page 1: ...KSA700 Series Analogue Addressable Fire Panels User Guide Version 2 1 September 2003 ...

Page 2: ...gix brand http www geindustrial com ge interlogix emea 2003 GE Interlogix B V All rights reserved GE Interlogix B V grants the right to reprint this manual for internal use only GE Interlogix B V reserves the right to change information without notice ...

Page 3: ...board functions 7 2 2 1 Keys 7 2 2 2 Keypad 7 2 2 3 LED indicators 7 2 3 Access levels and passwords 8 3 The User Menu 9 3 1 Introduction and menu access 9 3 2 The main menu 9 3 2 1 Configure 9 3 2 2 Test 9 3 2 3 Time 10 3 2 4 Enable Disable 10 3 2 5 Print 13 3 2 6 View 13 4 What to do in case of alarm or fault 15 5 Maintenance 16 5 1 By the user 16 5 2 By the maintenance company 16 6 Appendices 1...

Page 4: ...ys an auxiliary 24 VDC output A PC printer modem GSM modem or Ethernet network connection module can be connected to the fire panel via the RS232 port This supports short distance communications up to 15 metres The RS485 port supports communications up to 1 2 Km and allows for the creation of connected fire and repeater panels networks Specifications vary depending on the model The fire panel is a...

Page 5: ... card slots 7 Earth Fault LED 8 Relays Disabled LED 9 Sounder Delay LED 10 Sounder Fault Disabled LED 11 System Fault LED 12 Supply Fault LED 13 Out of Service LED 14 Silence Buzzer key LED 15 Sounders Silence key LED 16 Evacuation key LED 17 Reset key 18 Sounders On key LED 19 Test LED 20 Disabled LED 21 Fault LED 22 Fire LED 23 Supply On LED 24 Fault Disabled Test zone LED 25 Fire zone LED ...

Page 6: ...ers Disabled LED 12 Relays Disabled LED 13 Reset key 14 Sound Alarms Key 15 Silence Alarms key LED 16 Mute key LED 17 Zone number 18 Alarm zone LED 19 Fault Test Disabled zone LED 20 Alphanumeric keypad 21 Change key 22 Exit Menu key 23 Navigation and Enter keys The KSA702 control panel includes 20 zone LEDs and the KSA705 includes 40 zone LEDs Both control panels are identical in all other respec...

Page 7: ... alphanumeric keypad to Enter text and numbers Select menu options using the Change or keys Cancel an operation and exit the current menu using the key Confirm an entry using the Enter or keys Navigate alarm faults in the display using the up down arrow keys Navigate numeric fields using the left right arrow keys 2 2 3 LED indicators The main LED indicators in the control panel are KSA701 KSA702 7...

Page 8: ... programmed Earth Fault Earth Fault There is a current leakage Cable runs must be checked Silence Buzzer Mute The internal buzzer has been silenced Out of Service The fire panel does not work 2 3 Access levels and passwords Following EN54 standard part 2 the fire panels have different access levels as a security measure The configuration and control menus can be accessed only if the appropriate pa...

Page 9: ... of the system is complete and all devices configured the control panel displays the following message ALL CONNECTED DEVICES ARE AT NORMAL STATUS 00 00 0000 00 00 To access the user menu press Enter or and enter your password Once the password has been entered the Main Menu is displayed 3 2 The main menu MAIN MENU Exit 1 Configure 4 Enable 7 View 2 Test 5 Disable 3 Time 6 Print 3 2 1 Configure The...

Page 10: ... The Test LED indicator will be lit and a test screen displayed in the LCD until the test is completed To cancel all tests and or return to the previous menu press the key 3 2 3 Time Updates the system time setting The default time format is 24 hour 3 2 4 Enable Disable Zones devices the keyboard the delay mode and relays sounders may all be enabled or disabled To Enable an item select Enable from...

Page 11: ...gned to a disabled zone will not be controlled by the fire panel but output signals sounders relays will remain active 3 2 4 2 Devices Every element of the installation can be enabled or disabled independently Select Devices from the Disable Menu The system will ask for the loop number and the device address Loop 01 Address 001 Enter the loop number and the device address and press Enter or The Di...

Page 12: ...zzer or Mute key the system moves into the second delayed alarm phase normally programmed to be long enough to allow confirmation of the cause of the alarm and apply the appropriate corrective actions If the Silence Buzzer key is NOT pressed the system moves into the confirmed alarm mode The fire panel must be Reset before the programmed delay for phase 2 has expired else the confirmed alarm will ...

Page 13: ...ected to a loop and the text assigned to each History The system records a history of events It is possible to print all of these events or only part of them e g the events of the last week Mode The printer may be in one of three modes Auto This is the default and recommended mode A short report is printed for every system event Manual Prints only when the user decides to print OFF The printer is ...

Page 14: ...led or disabled ON OFF If an alarm event event 1 has occurred If an alarm event has occurred after a delay event 2 Relay Status Event 1 Event 2 1 ON 000 000 If the Silence Alarms or Sounders Silence key has been pressed before checking outputs all sounders will be shown as OFF Disabled Allows the operator to view zones and devices that have been disabled There are two options Zones to check disabl...

Page 15: ...An access level password is required 3 SILENCE THE INTERNAL BUZZER Use the Silence Buzzer or Mute key to silence the internal buzzer Silencing sounders may also help create better conditions to assess the situation in case of a possible fire the sounders are automatically reactivated after a few moments if the fire condition has not been reset The cause of the alarm has still not been determined 4...

Page 16: ...uarterly Check the entries in the on site register and the records of the control panel implementing the appropriate corrective actions as required Check all the battery connections and the voltage In each zone check the fire alarms faults and auxiliary functions of the control and signalling equipment Check the control and signalling equipment to determine a possible increase in humidity or any o...

Page 17: ...f an addressable point 10 Test status Outputs 7 8 Fire alarm device output Auxiliary functions not required in the EN54 2 4 In addition to the compulsory and optional functions defined by EN54 2 4 this control panel incorporates the following functions not required by the standard Auto search options Allocation of 10 access level 2 passwords Ability to configure by zone logical events general even...

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