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N200-102-00

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I56-3947-200

Table 4: Front Panel Indicators and Fault Descriptions

S

E

N

S

O

R

A

S

P

IR

A

T

O

R

D

R

IF

T

C

O

M

P

E

N

S

A

T

IO

N

TEMPERA

TURE

/

INPUT

DISABLE

/

SYSTEM

S

O

U

N

D

E

R

F

IL

T

E

R

L

O

W

F

L

O

W

H

IG

H

F

L

O

W

INITIALIZATION

LEVEL 1

SMOKE

FAULT

FAULT

POWER

LEVEL 2

SMOKE

INITIALIZATION

ALARM

PREALARM

2

10

3

1

4

5

6

7

8

9

2

10

3

1

4

5

6

7

8

9

Figure 12: User Interface Buttons

Note:  The  channel  alarm  and  smoke  level  LEDs  are  under  the 

control of the CIE (Fire Panel).

Front Panel Buttons

The front panel has 3 user buttons: 

TEST

RESET

 and 

DISABLE

These buttons are used to enter the pass-code which then allows 

the user to carry out simple test functions. 

Note: In 

Remote Maintenance and Service Mode

, these buttons 

are always disabled.

INDICATOR 

ACTION 

WARNING OR TROUBLE

COMMENT / ACTION 

CHANNEL 1/2 ALARM 

ON Red  

(Set by panel) 

Channel is in alarm (relay is 

set ON with no delay) 

Default setting 

1 BLINK Green 

(Polled by panel) 

When sensor is polled   

Not when in alarm 

CHANNEL 1/2 PRE-

ALARM 

ON Yellow 

Channel is in pre-alarm  

(only with panels using Advanced Protocol) 

 

  

 

SMOKE  LEVEL 1/2 

ON Yellow  

(Set by panel) 

Led number indicates sensor 

alarm level reached  

Only numbers 1 – 9 used (only with panels using 

Advanced Protocol). 

CHANNEL 1/2 MODULE 

ON 

 

 

BLINK 

Module communication 

 

FAULT 

ON Yellow 

Common or multiple faults 

 

POWER 

ON Green 

FAAST LT is powered 

Displays Yellow when initialising 

POWER FAULT 

ON Yellow 

Low power alert / high power 

fault 

Check the power supply voltage. 

 

  

 

CHANNEL FLOW 

INDICATORS 1/2   

ON Green 

The LED indicates the air flow  

for a  channel: 

-

 

Centre = normal flow 

-

 

Left = flow low;  

(-20% at extreme) 

-

 

Right = flow high;  

(+20% at extreme) 

On 2 channel unit: 

Upper row = Ch1 

Lower row = Ch2 

 

  

 

LOW FLOW 

ON 

Low flow fault 

Check filter; check pipe network for blockages. 

INPUT  

1 BLINK 

External input fault 

Not used with default settings 

SENSOR 

2 BLINKS 

Sensor communication fault 

Check sensor addresses and installation; 

replace sensor. 

ASPIRATOR 

ON 

Air flow sensor fault 

Try to restart device. 

1 BLINK 

Flow initialization fault

Check filter; check pipe network for blockages; 

try to restart device. 

2 BLINKS 

Fan fault 

Try to restart device. 

DISABLE  

1 BLINK 

Alarms & alerts not reported 

Returns to Maintenance then Normal operation 

after 60min (default) 

SYSTEM 

1 BLINK 

Wrong configuration 

Flashes all FAULT LEDs; try to restart device. 

2 BLINKS 

EEPROM fault 

Check power supply voltage. Try to restart 

device 

3 BLINKS 

Real time clock fault 

RTC is corrupted or time reading failed.  

TEMPERATURE 

1 BLINK 

Low temperature alert 

Check the air flow temperature 

2 BLINKS 

High temperature alert 

Check the air flow temperature 

SOUNDER 

1 BLINK 

Sounder fault 

Check the sounder circuit and the EOL 

FILTER 

1 BLINK 

Filter alert at set date 

No date set as default 

HIGH FLOW 

ON 

High flow fault 

Check pipe network for breaks or leaks. 

In case of simultaneous alerts/faults on the same LED, priority order is: ON (Highest), 1 blink, 2 blinks, 3 blinks (Lowest)

Summary of Contents for Notifier FAAST LT NFXI-ASD Series

Page 1: ...tor Characteristics Maximum rated switching current under short circuit Is max 0 9A 29V Maximum leakage current IL max with the switch open isolated state 15mA Maximum series impedance with the switch closed Zc max 190 m ohm at 15Vdc 1A Power Reset 0 5s Configurable Input Activation Time 2s min Relay Contact Ratings 2 0 A 30 VDC 0 5A 30 VAC Environmental Ratings Temperature 10 C to 55 C Relative H...

Page 2: ... labels fixed in place This allows the installer to choose the language required for the installation from the Front Panel Labelling Pack Figure 2 shows where the labels need to be placed 1 2 3 Figure 6 Fasten the mounting bracket to the wall Mounting the LT NFXI ASD to the Wall Figure 2 Placing the Front Panel Labels 2 10 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 10 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 IN PU T SE NS OR ASPI RATO R E L B A S...

Page 3: ...e unit Each unit has 2 pipe holes per channel so if installing a 1 channel unit holes 3 and 4 do not function Use Table 1 to locate the holes required for the installation Figure 8 Pipe Holes Table 1 Pipe Holes Used for Each FAAST LT Model Note 1 Pipe holes not used should be kept sealed Note 2 Do NOT glue pipes into the pipe holes Table 1a Maximum Number of Pipe Holes Allowed Per Channel for EN54...

Page 4: ...ANNEL 2 FILTER POWER AND ALARM CONNECTIONS CHANNEL 1 FILTER USB PORT SENSOR COVER POSITION FOR TEST MAGNET POSITION FOR TEST MAGNET Exhaust Pipe SAMPLING AREA SAMPLING AREA 5 6 EARTH BAR MOUNT EARTH BAR MOUNT EARTH BAR OPTIONAL Note 1 All wiring should comply with local requirements and regulations Note 2 Loop wiring must observe the recommendations of the panel manufacturer 3 4 ...

Page 5: ...hen smoke is detected by one of the Aspirated Smoke Detector units but not the other To avoid problems ensure that no VIEW sensors on a loop have addresses set adjacent to the address values set in an Aspirating Smoke Detector POWERING UP Using Default Settings 1 Connect a suitable 24VDC supply complying with European Standard EN 54 4 to pins 1 and 2 on terminal block T1 See Table 2 Table 3 Relays...

Page 6: ...E R F IL T E R L O W F L O W H IG H F L O W E L B A S I D M E T S Y S 2 10 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 MODULE 1 LEVEL 1 SMOKE FAULT FAULT POWER LEVEL 2 SMOKE MODULE 2 ALARM PREALARM IN P U T S E N S O R AS PI RA TO R E L B A S I D M E S Y TE MP ER AT UR E S O U N D E R F IL T E R L O W F L O W H IG H F L O W S T 2 10 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 10 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 Check the voltage at the connector Make sure it is wit...

Page 7: ...w when initialising POWER FAULT ON Yellow Low power alert high power fault Check the power supply voltage CHANNEL FLOW INDICATORS 1 2 ON Green The LED indicates the air flow for a channel Centre normal flow Left flow low 20 at extreme Right flow high 20 at extreme On 2 channel unit Upper row Ch1 Lower row Ch2 LOW FLOW ON Low flow fault Check filter check pipe network for blockages INPUT 1 BLINK Ex...

Page 8: ...e Mode Opening the cabinet door during normal operation will cause the unit to enter Service Mode The FILTER LEDs will blink the unit will switch off power to the fans and stops communicating with the fire panel the smoke sensors continue to communicate with the panel When the cabinet door is closed the unit restarts automatically Filters Periodic cleaning or replacement of the filters will be req...

Page 9: ...ng normal operation 1 2 3 PipeIQ LT QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS Overview of PipeIQLT The PipeIQLT software program is a convenient and powerful Windows based application that can be used to quickly and accuratelydesignpipenetworks generateconfigurationparameters for correct set up and operation and facilitate commissioning and monitoring of the performance of FAAST LT Aspiration devices PipeIQLT prov...

Page 10: ...uter in the normal way for your operating system Launching To launch the PipeIQLT application double click the PipeIQLT icon on the desktop Or click Start bottom left corner of the Windows screen and then select PipeIQLT from the programs list When the application opens it is possible to start a new project or to monitor or modify an existing project Use the File menu to select New or Open Choose ...

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