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PAPER FEED

INTERNAL BUZZER SILENCE

INTERNAL BUZZER SILENCE

SYSTEM RESET

LAMP TEST

ALARMS SILENCE/RESOUND

ALARMS SILENCE/RESOUND:

DELAYS ACTIVE:

DELAYS ACTIVE:

SELECTED DETECTORS

SELECTED DETECTORS

SOUNDERS ENABLE/DISABLE

SOUNDERS ENABLE/DISABLE

AUXILIARY RELAYS

AUXILIARY RELAYS

DISABLED

DISABLED

TEST

TEST

FAULT

FAULT

FIRE

FIRE

INFRA-RED SENSOR

KEYPAD:

: Pressing this switch will advance paper through the printer.

: Pressing this button will silence the internal buzzer during a FIRE or FAULT condition.

: If the LED is lit it indicates that a new FIRE or FAULT condition is present on the

system.

: Pressing this button restores the panel to its normal operating condition after an alarm. Alarms must

be silenced before a SYSTEM RESET can be performed. A SYSTEM RESET does not clear any settings or disablements;
it only clears FIRE and FAULT conditions (and then only if the source of the FIRE or FAULT has been cleared).

: Whilst this button is depressed all of the panel’s LEDs will be illuminated and all of the LCD display pixels

will be set to black. Use this button to confirm the LEDs and LCD display are functional.

: Pressing this button will activate all sounders. Pressing the button again will silence

the sounders.

If the LED is lit it means that the SOUND ALARMS function has been activated or

there is a new fire Alarm condition present on the system.

Delays can be configured for the sounders, I/O modules and fire brigade transmission using the

programming functions. Pressing this button enables or disables these delays.

If the LED is lit it means that the delays are active. (When they have been programmed)

: Using the programming functions individual detectors can be set for SELECTIVE

DISABLEMENT. When this button is activated those detectors will be disabled (isolated). Note that this button will only
operate if at least one detector has been set for SELECTIVE DISABLEMENT.

: If the LED is AMBER it means that the selected detectors are isolated.

: Press to Enable or disable all sounders on the system. Both Conventional or

Addressable.

: When LED is lit, all sounders are disabled. Enabled if LED is off.

: Pressing this switch disables or enables all the relay and I/O module outputs.

: If the LED is lit it means that the auxiliary relay and I/O module outputs are disabled.

: If there are disablements then pressing this button will show the disablements on the LCD display. If there

are more disablements than can be shown on the LCD display at one time then subsequent presses of this button will
step through all the disablements.

: If the LED is AMBER it means that there is at least one disablement.

: If there are ZONES in test mode then pressing this button will show those ZONES on the LCD display. If more

ZONES are in test mode than can be shown on the LCD display at one time then subsequent presses of the button will
step through all the ZONES in test mode.

: If the LED is AMBER it means that one or more ZONES are in test mode.

: If there is more than one FAULT, or if there is at least one FAULT and a FIRE, pressing this button will display

the next FAULT report on the LCD display for 20 seconds. Subsequent presses will step through all the FAULT reports.

: If the LED is flashing AMBER it means that are FAULT reports to be reviewed. If the LED is steady AMBER then

all FAULT reports have been reviewed.

: If there is more than one FIRE pressing this button will display the next FIRE report on the LCD display for 20

seconds. Subsequent presses will step through all the FIRE reports.

: If the LED is flashing RED it means that there are FIRE reports to be reviewed. If the LED is steady RED then all

FIRE reports have been reviewed.

: When using the Remote Infra-Red Keypad it is important that the remote is pointed towards

this sensor.

Used to enter authorized User and Programming codes, to select functions and options, and scroll through

devices, loops and zones.

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MAINTENANCE MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for JUNO-NET EN-54

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANUAL JUNO NET Fire Alarm Control Panel EN 54 JUNO NET EN 54 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 21 08 2005 REVISION 1 0 OPERATION ss ss...

Page 2: ...2 8 Use of programming functions for maintenance 2 9 Getting into Programming Mode 2 10 Logbook 2 10 Event data sheet OPERATION 1 3 Reset the system 1 4 Sound and silence the alarms 1 5 Read the Fire...

Page 3: ...icates that at least one disablement exists If the LED is GREEN it means that the panel is in ACTIVE mode If the LED is flashing GREEN then the panel is in INSTALLATION mode If the LED is AMBER it ind...

Page 4: ...ated Press to Enable or disable all sounders on the system Both Conventional or Addressable When LED is lit all sounders are disabled Enabled if LED is off Pressing this switch disables or enables all...

Page 5: ...TUS FIRE will remain lit RED Press the INTERNAL BUZZER SILENCE to silence the Internal Buzzer It will also turn off the INTERNAL BUZZER SILENCE button LED button LED At the fire control panel the STAT...

Page 6: ...ILENCE RESOUND All sounders turn on The illuminates RED Press the The sounders turn off The extinguishes button LED button LED ALARMS SILENCE RESOUND ALARMS SILENCE RESOUND ALARMS SILENCE RESOUND 1 4...

Page 7: ...xt queued message Do this until all messages have been reviewed The LED stops flashing RED but remains lit once all messages have been displayed After 20 seconds the first fire event will be re displa...

Page 8: ...08 2005 REVISION 1 0 OPERATION ss ss FIRE FAULT PRE ALARM TEST DISABLED SYSTEM ON ALARM FAULT SUPPLY FAULT SYSTEM FAULT TRANS FAULT PAPER FEED LAMP TEST SYSTEM RESET INTERNAL BUZZER SILENCE DISABLED...

Page 9: ...1997 AC 1999 EN54 Press and hold the LAMP TEST All LEDs shown in this diagram should be illuminated All pixels on the LCD display should turn black All external Zone LEDs if fitted should be illuminat...

Page 10: ...TH 2 1997 AC 1999 EN54 4 1997 AC 1999 EN54 OPERATION JUNO NET 1 8 PERFORM A FIRE DRILL Authorized User Level Access To start the fire drill press the The following will occur All sounders turn on The...

Page 11: ...uired in order for the LCD display to show the described above format Press the QUEUE REVIEW TEST first then the CONTROLS LAMP TEST momentarily The FAULTS SYSTEM FAULT button button LED will light mom...

Page 12: ...Repeater LCD displays for 15 seconds Testing More Than One Device Disablements Sensor sensitivity Other Detectors and callpoints can only be tested one at a time The LED must be extinguished on the c...

Page 13: ...NT Re pressing the SELECTED DETECTORS button again will re enable the detectors LED LED LED button Using the programming functions see the Installation Commissioning Manual individual detectors can be...

Page 14: ...n to re enable the relays and I O modules button LED LED The QUEUE REVIEW DISABLED illuminates AMBER LED OPERATION JUNO NET 1 10 DISABLEMENTS continued 1 10 2 AUXILIARY RELAYS 1 10 3 SOUNDERS ENABLE D...

Page 15: ...e procedure described below 1 Enter either a valid User or Programming Code 2 Select Function 3 1 Zones Disable Assign using the arrow keys or the arrow keys on the either the Infrared remote control...

Page 16: ...g bracket again and re insert the mounting pin with the new roll The pointing towards the main circuit board Thread the paper into the printer Close the fascia and replace the screws Press the PAPER F...

Page 17: ...SIM CARD The SIM CARD is mounted on the back of the main board Release the by pulling in the direction of the arrows With the retaining clips held in the released position push the SIM CARD forward a...

Page 18: ...STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES ESD TAKE SUITABLE ESD PRECAUTIONS WHEN REMOVING OR INSTALLING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS ELECTRO STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES ESD TAKE SUITABLE ESD PRECAUTIONS WHEN REMOVING OR INSTA...

Page 19: ...WITH THE MANUFACTURER S RECOMMENDATION ALWAYS USE SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERIES 18 JUNO NET EN 54 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 21 08 2005 REVISION 1 0 OPERATION ss ss 2 7 REPLACING THE ELECTRICAL MAINS FUSE On th...

Page 20: ...ter is free before starting a new print job If you wish to stop a printout enter the function again and you will be given the option of canceling the printout This function cannot be accessed remotely...

Page 21: ...ted to the Analogue Loops Note that in Installation Mode all information is live i e the count of devices will change as the panel learns and device types will be updated if they change In Active Mode...

Page 22: ...Zones you wish to put into test mode Exit programming mode but DO NOT press SYSTEM RESET as this clears all test modes In test mode when a detector is activated the LED on the detector will be illumi...

Page 23: ...tor LED can be lit at any one time Select the device and SWITCHED ON and press ENTER The device will typically take a few seconds to respond Selecting NORMAL for that device or selecting SWITCHED ON f...

Page 24: ...on B SP Backspace ESC Reject ESCape from current selection EXIT Press both keys simultaneously to stop programming SHIFT Toggle this keypad to switch from alpha numeric to numeric 2 9 GETTING INTO PRO...

Page 25: ...RINTER CONNECTOR PRINTER FUSE PS2 PC KEYBOARD ADAPTOR STANDOFFS 4 FOR LOOPCARD SIM CARD CONNECTOR QUAD UART 50 WAY BOX HEADER FOR J NET CON 16 WAY BOX HEADER FOR LOOP CONNECTOR LOOPCARD HEADER JUNO NE...

Page 26: ...0 9 are used to input numbers and are used to select items B SP and are often used to change fields move the cursor are often used to select the loop ENTER is used to select items and to store change...

Page 27: ...or sub menu use either and ENTER or 0 9 and ENTER HOME takes you to 1 Review ESC takes you up a menu level Any number presses 0 9 will append a digit to what you see unless 1 You are at the very top...

Page 28: ...mple pages of the logbook are provided here and can be photocopied to produce a logbook that conforms to EN54 14 The sample below is for the reference data e g the name of the responsible person whils...

Page 29: ...MAINTENANCE JUNO NET 2 10 EVENT DATA SHEET DATE TIME EVENT INITIALS ACTION REQUIRED DATE COMPLETED 28 JUNO NET EN 54 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 21 08 2005 REVISION 1 0 OPERATION ss ss...

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