GST GST-NRP00 Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 24

GST-NRP00/GST-NRP00-HU/GST-NRP00-PT

                             

Network Repeater Panel Installation and Operation Manual

    

6.4.1

Modifying System Time 

Inputting “1” in the screen of Fig. 6-17, the system enters Time/Date setting screen. See 

Fig. 6-18. After inputting time on highlighted position and pressing

TAB

, the next cell is 

highlighted. Press 

ENTER

to save the modification.

Fig. 6-18

6.4.2

Modifying Password

Inputting “2” on the screen in Fig. 6-17, the system enters the window of password 
modification. See Fig. 6-19. Now the passwords can be modified.

Fig. 6-19

Inputting “1” or “2” to choose password to be modified, the system enters the window in 
Fig. 6-20.

Fig. 6-20

After the password (8 digits from 0-9) is input, the LCD will display the screen shown in 

Fig. 6-21, requesting to confirm password.

* Time/Date Setting*

Please Input

Day   Month    Year

04

01        

05

Hour  Minute      Sec

11   

39

      55

Password Change

1. Operator Password
2. Manager Password

Modify Password

Input password

********

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Summary of Contents for GST-NRP00

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...pply 8 4 4 2 Connection of Communication Loop 8 Chapter 5 Display and Disposal of System Information 9 5 1 Normal Information 9 5 2 Fire Alarm 9 5 2 1 Fire Alarm Screen 9 5 2 2 Disposal of Fire Alarm...

Page 3: ...tem Administrator Manager Password Required 20 6 4 1 Modifying System Time 21 6 4 2 Modifying Password 21 6 4 3 Network Setup 22 6 4 4 Setting Zone Start Number 23 6 4 5 Initialization of System 23 Ch...

Page 4: ...his unit until this manual is read and understood This equipment must be installed in accordance with these instructions and the appropriate national regional and local regulations specific to the cou...

Page 5: ...peater Panel is simple installation operation and easy maintenance It is used in fire alarm system with the following features 1 The LCD can display 8 lines in total and 18 characters each line assist...

Page 6: ...normally and less than 500mA in fire condition Standby power consumption does not exceed 9W and maximum power consumption does not exceed 13W 2 2 Communication Loop Parameters 2 channels of RS485 inte...

Page 7: ...oard 2 Switch board 3 LCD 4 Network board 5 Speaker 6 DC DC Power supply 7 Terminal board 3 1 1 Description of LEDs FIRE Red It illuminates when the repeater panel receives a fire alarm message from f...

Page 8: ...DER CIRCUIT OUTPUT of FACPs in network It goes out automatically after the fault is cleared SOUNDER DISABLE Yellow It illuminates steadily after the SOUNDER CIRCUIT OUTPUT of FACPs in network is disab...

Page 9: ...ressing it can toggle the clock display between month day mode and hour minute mode SILENCE Pressing it can silence the sounders and close the output of alarm bell EVAC Pressing this key can start all...

Page 10: ...wer converter board switch board and network board the connection of power converter board network board and terminal board and of speaker and main board etc Please refer to Appendix 1 for the interna...

Page 11: ...Connections of Field Devices 4 4 1 Connection of Power Supply The input power for the repeater panel is non polarized 24V which is converted to 5V by a DC DC converter module 4 4 2 Connection of Comm...

Page 12: ...ation The normal display is shown in Fig 5 1 which means the system is in working state Then only POWER ON LED lights Fig 5 1 Fig 5 2 shows the system is in normal operation but with disabled devices...

Page 13: ...cuate people Step 2 Call the fire department Step 3 Initiate extinguishers If it is a false alarm please take the following measures Step 1 Press SILENCE to stop the sound Step 2 Remove the causes of...

Page 14: ...the repeater panel will then interpret it as a genuine fault and the LCD displays System fault must be reset manually System time must be reset after it s cleared You need to press RESET key to clear...

Page 15: ...notes If it is field device fault please repair it in time You can disable it if the fault can t be cleared for some reason and enable it when the fault is removed 5 4 Rules for Message Display If th...

Page 16: ...o modify any character Pressing TAB the highlight moves to the next position and returns to the first after the last position Wherever the cursor is Pressing ENTER key all the input data will be saved...

Page 17: ...mation one by one by pressing and 6 2 2 2 Browsing more than one piece of message The current information is highlighted when there is more than one piece of message on the LCD You can view details of...

Page 18: ...is displaying non disable messages The screen of loop mode is shown in Fig 6 4 and the screen for zone mode is shown in Fig 6 5 and Fig 6 6 Fig 6 4 001 of 003 Disable 12 01 There are three disabled d...

Page 19: ...B when the screen is displaying non action messages The screen is shown in Fig 6 7 Fig 6 7 001 of 004 ACTION 12 15 There are 4 action messages in the system and this is the first time 12 15 Zone 001 0...

Page 20: ...dged by pressing RESET key the system returns to normal display state 6 3 2 Checking All Visual and Audible Indications In normal monitoring state you can check all visual and audible indications of t...

Page 21: ...vices with device type between 01 and 11 in Zone 1 you need to input in sequence the zone number 001 device code and device type Please note that the asterisk mark is not allowed to use for action dev...

Page 22: ...for setting up LCD contrast as shown in Fig 6 13 In this screen and are used to adjust LCD contrast Fig 6 13 Entering 2 in the screen of Fig 6 12 will enter the screen for setting up display mode as s...

Page 23: ...as disablement operation Fig 6 15 Entering 4 in the screen of Fig 6 12 will enter the screen for manual stop of loop devices as shown in Fig 6 16 The method for stopping a device is the same as start...

Page 24: ...ying Password Inputting 2 on the screen in Fig 6 17 the system enters the window of password modification See Fig 6 19 Now the passwords can be modified Fig 6 19 Inputting 1 or 2 to choose password to...

Page 25: ...ication is successful Fig 6 22 6 4 3 Network Setup Inputting 3 on the screen in Fig 6 17 the screen shown in Fig 6 23 will be displayed Fig 6 23 In the above screen You can set the repeater panel s ne...

Page 26: ...s shown in Fig 6 25 Fig 6 25 6 4 4 Setting Zone Start Number Inputting 4 on the screen in Fig 6 17 the screen shown in Fig 6 26 will be displayed The zone start number of the FACP can be set up Fig 6...

Page 27: ...abnormal b Loose connection with switchboard a Check the input and output of power converter board b Check the connection with switchboard 2 Cannot communicate with networked FACPs The polarity of co...

Page 28: ...al accessories Main Board MB 010 Switch Board SB 010 LCD Screen SC 200 Network Card P 9940A Speaker SP 200 DC DC Converter PB 010 Terminal Board TB 010 5V GND XS3 XS6 XS1 XS2 XS10 XS12 XP1 5V GND CN1...

Page 29: ...XS1 XS2 XS10 XS12 XP1 5V GND CN1 CN2 CAN_L CAN_H XT1 XS1 B1 A1 B2 A2 D2 D1 B1 A1 B2 A2 GND 24V XT1 XT2 XT3 XT14 XT15 XT16 X1 X2 X3 B A K P 9960 Optional accessories Main Board MB 010 Switch Board SB 0...

Page 30: ...nt SounderB 12 Fire broadcast Sounder 13 Sounder strobe Flasher 14 Flasher Lift 15 Lift Damper 16 Damper FireDoor 17 Fire door AHU 18 Air Conditioner Extract 19 Smoker exhauster BMS 20 Building manage...

Page 31: ...ce Gas Dump 46 Gas extinguisher start GasAbort 47 Gas extinguisher stop User Def 48 User defined device User Def 49 User defined device User Def 50 User defined device User Def 51 User defined device...

Page 32: ...t a menu In information display state you can return the system to the highest level VIEW DISABLE To display the information of disabled devices MODE To set display mode LCD Contrast To set LCD contra...

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