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XLS80e Fire Alarm Control Panels

Honeywell, Issue 9
March 2007

5

Select the loop at which the learn process
is to end (‘n’ represents the highest loop
on the system).

6

If you want to learn all the devices on the
loop selected in step 5, select MODULE,
otherwise the panel will stop learning from
the sensor address selected in step 7.

Note

: If the loop number selected in step 2 is

the same as that selected in step 5, and
the type of device selected in step 3 is
the same as that selected in step 6, then
only that type of device (i.e. SENSORS
or MODULES) will be learnt.

7

Select the address of the last device to be
learnt.

Note

: If the end address is lower than the start

address, the learn process occurs in the
opposite direction to normal. If the start
and end addresses are the same (for a
single type of device on a single loop),
only one device is learnt.

8

Two options are then available:

a. Pause learning only if in error. This is

AUTO-LEARN. Refer to 

Section 5.3.2

.

b. Pause on each new/changed device. This

is MANUAL LEARN. Refer to 

Section 5.3.3

.

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Summary of Contents for XLS80e

Page 1: ...XLS80e Panel Configuration Manual March 2007 Issue 9 ...

Page 2: ... SECTION 4 CONFIGURATION MENU OVERVIEW SEE SECTION DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS SEE SECTION 3 12 12 10 ALSO TIME OF DAY SEE SECTION SENSITIVITY DELAYS RECOMMENDATIONS SEE SECTION UPGRADING THE SOFTWARE SEE APPENDIX AVAILABLE LOOP DEVICES SEE APPENDIX XLSNET SEE APPENDIX 9 13 1 2 3 POWER ON SEE SECTION 2 CONFIGURATION 1 2 Zone Text Editor 3 Panel Text Editor 4 Control Matrix Configuration Service Mon 01 M...

Page 3: ... the Panel Controls and Indicators 11 3 3 1 Pushbuttons 11 3 3 2 Liquid Crystal Display 12 3 4 Using the Off line Support Tool 13 3 5 Passcodes 13 3 6 Learn Devices on Loops 14 3 7 Configure Group of Devices 15 3 8 Configure Individual Device 15 3 9 Text Editing 16 3 10 Control Matrix 16 3 11 Time of Day 17 3 12 Setting the Clock 17 3 13 Panel Settings 17 3 14 System Networking 18 3 15 Delays 19 3...

Page 4: ...rting the Procedure 45 5 3 2 Run in Auto Learn Mode 47 5 3 3 Run in Manual Learn Mode 49 5 3 4 Error Messages 49 5 3 5 End of Learn Process 50 5 4 Change Zone Number 50 6 Text Editing 51 6 1 Text Editing Pushbuttons 51 6 2 The Character Set 52 6 3 Zone Text Editing 52 6 4 Panel Text Editing 53 7 Control Matrix 54 7 1 Introduction 54 7 1 1 EN54 Requirements 55 7 2 Input Categories 56 7 3 Output Cat...

Page 5: ...de 88 9 4 MULTI Thermal Only Mode 89 9 5 Link to Day Night Switch 89 10 Setting the Clock 90 11 Panel Settings 91 11 1 Internal Buzzer Options 91 11 2 LED Blinking Mode 92 11 3 Number of LOOPS on Panel 93 11 4 Pulsing Sounder Modes 94 11 5 WalkTest Options MCP Sounder 94 11 6 AutomaticTest Options 95 11 7 Disablement Options 95 11 8 Loop Options 97 11 9 Panel Functions 97 11 10 Access Level for MU...

Page 6: ...vices Scan Menu 112 12 4 Commissioning Mode for MCS Sensors 113 13 Sensitivity and Alarm Delay Recommendations 114 13 1 Analogue Sensors Sensitivity 114 13 2 Analogue DeviceVerification 114 13 3 Module Delays 115 14 Master Slave Network 116 14 1 Introduction 116 14 1 1 Number of Stations on Network 116 14 1 2 Number of Zones on Network 117 14 1 3 Information Distribution via Network 118 14 2 Netwo...

Page 7: ...vi XLS80e Fire Alarm Control Panels Honeywell Issue 9 March 2007 Appendix 1 Upgrading the Panel Software A1 1 Appendix 2 Available Loop Device Types A2 1 Appendix 3 XLSNET Network Configuration A3 1 ...

Page 8: ...hould be read in conjunction with the following documents a XLS80e Series Installation Commissioning Manual b XLS80e Series Operating Manual ref 997 474 000 x 1 2 System Design and Planning It is assumed that the system of which the XLS80e Series fire control equipment is a part has been designed by a competent fire alarm system designer in accordance with the requirements of EN54 Part 14 BS 5839 ...

Page 9: ...pproval inspection criteria or standards e Following a defined process does not meet the required approval inspection criteria or standards f Additional items to be considered g This icon placed next to a pushbutton requires you to press it while configuring the panel Where two or more icons are used a number may be placed on or near each hand to indicate the order of selection 1 coming before 2 h...

Page 10: ...er connected disconnected o Manual Call Point MCP Sensor p Access 3A passcode entry requested to continue with selected panel configuration action access 2 3 shown with three asterisks q IBM compatible Personal Computer PC laptop r Loop device address switch 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 1 8 0 0 9 9 230 V AC 50 60 Hz Access 3A ...

Page 11: ...h the requirements of EN54 2 4 1997 In addition to the basic requirements of EN54 2 the panel may be configured to conform with the following optional functions the applicable clauses of EN54 2 are referenced as follows Options Clause Indications Fault signals from points 8 3 Recording of the numbers of entries into fire alarm condition 7 13 Controls Coincidence detection 7 12 Delay of the actioni...

Page 12: ... Panel Range in addition to those required by EN54 2 4 These functions are described in the section of this manual as referenced except the Sounder volt free contact option which is described in the Installation and Commissioning Manual Ancillary Function Manual Section Refs Change sensitivity 5 1 2 7 13 Control Matrix Output modes 7 4 Input type filtering 7 6 1 1 Output type filtering 7 6 2 2 Tim...

Page 13: ...ns Fail Fault additional delay 11 13 RS232 Printer Output PC Interface 11 1 Temporary Configurations 11 1 11 2 Volt free contact output option 7 71 Extinguishing system 7 6 1 6 features 7 6 2 5 7 8 11 20 1 Installation and Commissioning Manual CAUTION This product is not compliant with EN 12094 1 EN 12094 1 EN 12094 1 Fire extinguishing installations in Europe are required to be certified as compl...

Page 14: ...icating that the panel is now ready to accept panel configuration instructions If the display is too dark to read adjust the contrast see Section 3 3 2 1 Be advised that a If the battery connections are not completed within 60 seconds of the mains supply being switched on the panel will indicate a charger battery fault If this occurs 1 Press the MUTE BUZZER pushbutton to silence the buzzer access ...

Page 15: ...if it is not already so configured see Section 6 of the XLS80e Series Installation and Commissioning Manual iii Power on just the Master panel Wait until it reports COMMS FAIL Use MUTE BUZZER to mute the buzzer Wait one minute iv Connect and power on each Slave panel and Repeater in turn There is no time restriction on doing this When all the panels have been powered on wait one minute then press ...

Page 16: ...o perform small scale operational amendments after the panel is fully commissioned Refer to Section 3 3 b Off line using a Personal Computer PC e g a laptop running the Off line Support Tool The updated configuration is subsequently uploaded to the panel via its internal RS232 port Refer to Section 3 4 At the start The Access 3 passcode is required to configure the panel Refer to Section 3 5 At th...

Page 17: ... outputs and relationships Refer to Section 3 10 g The status of devices e g the sensitivity can be set to vary depending upon the time of day Refer to Section 3 11 h The panel clock can be adjusted Refer to Section 3 12 i Various temporary and permanent configuration options can be set Refer to Section 3 13 j The panel can be configured to be part of a network Refer to Section 3 14 k Sounders or ...

Page 18: ...n is described in the XLS80e Series Operating Manual 997 474 CURSOR AND NUMERIC PUSHBUTTONS Used to move around the LCD menus When the panel status is normal and if theprinterisfitted advancestheprinterpaper Used to select menu options select quick methods of dis enablement and walk test cancellation control the event log display select loop device parameters for edit display existing time of day ...

Page 19: ...adjustment procedure as shown at left is only available within the first two minutes after power is applied to the panel To adjust the LCD contrast at other times select LAMP TEST refer to the XLS80e Series Operating Manual 997 474 Section 6 4 Lamp Test while at access level 3 Hold while the test progresses The contrast then cycles and the remainder of the procedure is as shown at left HOLD THE DI...

Page 20: ...propriate time Sections 4 4 1 and 12 1 give examples There are three access passcodes Access 2 Permits operation of the panel pushbutton controls and provides access to all menus except the Configuration menu It can be overridden by the panel keyswitch Note Some menus have options which can only be accessed using an Access 3 or Access 3A passcode these options are described in Section 12 Access 3 ...

Page 21: ...n the event of a system fault a maximum of 512 sensors and or MCPs should be connected to the control panel across those analogue loops that are not connected to an ELIB This number includes all conventional zone detectors and or MCPs connected Ifthenumberofsensorsand orMCPsconnected to a loop exceeds 32 then isolators MUST be used to segregate parts of the loop This will ensure that a short or op...

Page 22: ... configuration method allows a group of devices at consecutive addresses to be deleted or all set to the same type Refer to Section 5 2 3 8 Configure Individual Device This configuration method requires the user to select each loop device and set all parameters and conditions e g sensitivity time of day device text etc appropriate to it It can also be used to add further details to the configurati...

Page 23: ...ed from dedicated menu options Sections 6 4 and 6 3 respectively For device location text it is invoked during the Configure Devices on Loops procedure Sections 5 1 2 3 and 5 1 4 3 or Virtual Point Configuration procedure Section 15 3 10 Control Matrix This very versatile system allows you to define exactly which outputs bells etc are to be activated depending upon which inputs sensors etc have gi...

Page 24: ...onal alternative for weekends Up to seven such programs can be in operation in any one panel These programs run completely independently of each other Any particular sensor sensitivity or Control Matrix entry may be modified only according to one of the programs Full details on Time of day program editing are given in Section 9 3 12 Setting the Clock This facility allows a The date and time to be ...

Page 25: ...n b XLSNET peer to peer fault tolerant network Refer to Appendix 3 for further information Local Codes of Practice Master Slave network The existence of network communications is not normally intended to replace the essential functions of the individual panels considered as isolated systems but to supplement and extend the facilities offered This means that each panel must be configured independen...

Page 26: ...sounders but activate the remote fire outputs immediately use the Control Matrix to put an output delay on modules of type BELL Section 7 6 2 2 The delay must then be enabled by the Operator see 997 474 Operating Manual Section 7 5 MCPs are normally configured to override any delay 3 16 Virtual Point Configuration Up to 64 Virtual Input Points and up to 512 Virtual Output Points can be configured ...

Page 27: ...CD displays event data More than one type of data may be available for display at any one time eg FireAlarms Faults Menus etc When this occurs the types of data available are identified by tabs at the bottom of the display 4 1 3 Events Fire Alarms Pre alarms Faults Disablements Tests Evacuate mode and Auxiliary input activations are shown on Event displays A Fault event display is shown 4 1 4 Menu...

Page 28: ...nus The current tab is that without a line above it Note If there is insufficient room to display all the tabs the ones at the right those with the lowest priority are omitted Use ZONES IN ALARM to go directly to the FIRE tab without scrolling through the other tabs If there is more than one zone in alarm subsequent operations of the ZONES IN ALARM pushbutton scroll through these zones Note If the...

Page 29: ...tions If a FIRE event occurs and the CHANGE TABS pushbutton is used to display other data the display area is reformatted so that the top two lines continue to display fire information Further details about the event displays and their operation are given in the XLS80e Series Operating Manual 997 474 Aux Tab At the end of the list of activated AUX inputs the AUX tab displays details of unconfigure...

Page 30: ...gured devices To re enable the scan use the Log Display Print menu as described in Section 12 4 Note Entry of access level 3 passcode for any reason except to display the above menu from the AUX tab always results in SHOW ALL unless the scan for unconfigured devices has been disabled Any loop device configuration operation always leads to a RE SCAN If the configured upper limit is reached the opti...

Page 31: ...his option delete records from the log for all sensors that are in the Restored from Maintenance Condition state Available provided at least one sensor is in this state Note Use the Historic Data Log Tool supplied with the Windows Support Tool to access the log c DELETE this sensor from log Available only if the current sensor is in the Restored from Maintenance Condition state d DISABLE THIS DEVI...

Page 32: ...n displayed the passcode prompt is displayed Note An access 2 passcode is also provided for use by the operator If this is entered the tab is named USER instead of SERVICE You can enter the access 3 or 3A passcode at either a prompt for an access 2 passcode or at a prompt for an access 3 passcode Note If no further pushbuttons are pressed the Status NORMAL display is re displayed after 2 minutes O...

Page 33: ...u With the User Menu displayed press 6 to go to the Configuration Menu directly Alternatively highlight option 6 on the User Menu and then select the option as shown below If there are more than 9 items in the menu the numeric key highlights a suggested option but does not select it 1 alternates between 1 and 10 Press the key to exit from the menu REPEATEDLY UNTIL CURSOR IS BESIDE OPTION 6 OR OR O...

Page 34: ... a PRN ID printer is configured Only available if at least one SMART sensor is configured on the loops STATUS NORMAL DISABLE ENABLE INDIVIDUAL DEVICE ALARM OUTPUTS BY ZONE LOG DISPLAY PRINT MENU LOG DISPLAY DEVICE DATA PRINT DEVICE DATA SET CLOCK DISPLAY PRINT EVENT LOG USER MENU ALARM INPUTS BY ZONE TEST ZONE WALK TEST CONTROL OUTPUT SOUNDER TEST DAILY WEEKLY AUTO TEST NOW LAMP TEST PRINTER CONTR...

Page 35: ...ROUP OF DEVICES LEARN DEVICES ON LOOPS REVIEW EDIT CONTROL MATRIX PRINT CONTROL MATRIX NETWORK CONFIGURATION MASTER SLAVE CONFIGURATION XLSnet NETWORK CONFIGURATION STAND ALONE CONFIGURATION REPEATERS ONLY CONFIGURATION PRINT NETWORK CONFIGURATION PASSCODE CHANGE INTERNAL BUZZER OPTIONS SENSOR MODULE LEDs PULSING SOUNDER MODES AUTOMATIC TEST OPTIONS LOOP OPTIONS ACCESS LEVEL FOR MUTE BUZZER RELAY ...

Page 36: ...vention 5 1 Configure Individual Device 5 1 1 Select a Device 1 From the Loop Device Configuration menu select the Configure Individual Device option 2 Select the number of the loop to which the device is physically wired n is the highest loop number on the panel e g 4 6 or 8 3 Select whether the device is a sensor or module both have device numbers in the range 1 99 so this selection determines t...

Page 37: ...t alphabetic characters The and pushbuttons step through the parameters that can be edited for the currently displayed device Press the pushbutton to edit the currently highlighted parameter The following sections describe the options available for each parameter for a sensor and then the differences applicable to a control module Note The and pushbuttons step through the various devices on the sy...

Page 38: ...the lowest is shown as type GAS and the other two as NONE Interface IIG4 requires up to twelve consecutive addresses depending upon how many of four possible interfaces are configured at the device the first fourth seventh and tenth are type GAS and the others NONE The following then applies i Attempts to change the type at the addresses shown as NONE display the message This address is not availa...

Page 39: ...e maximum of 99 devices in a zone When a device s zone number is configured the device is automatically given the first available reference number by default To change this default either enter one of the unused reference numbers from the display or a reference number that is already used by a device If the latter is chosen the option to swap the number for that device with one of the unused numbe...

Page 40: ...larm Pre alarm and Fault levels are all editable values in the range 4 to 20mA instead of pre set levels Details are given in Section 5 1 3 3 Alarm The illustration shows the alarm sensitivity selected for edit Up to 9 pre set levels are available for each sensor except Photo Thermal MULT and MCS for all sensor types except MULT and MCS the default setting is L5 L1 is most sensitive and L9 is leas...

Page 41: ...on to Lock the Pre alarm level is then provided a If NO default is chosen and Time of Day is used to vary the alarm sensitivity Section 5 1 2 7 Pre alarm sensitivity changes with Time of Day by the same amount that is set forAlarm Also for MULTI MCS sensors Pre alarm is ignored at those times when Thermal only mode L6 is in operation forAlarms as a result of a Control Matrix rule or Time of Day b ...

Page 42: ...F When ON the device will scan at intervals of less than one second A maximum of 43 devices per loop may be designated as priority however to obtain the 1 second scan interval do not designate more than 21 devices per loop as priority as more devices are assigned priority scan status the scan rate becomes slower for the remaining devices 5 1 2 7 Time of Day The sensitivity can be varied at differe...

Page 43: ...ent is then independent of the SILENCE RESOUND pushbutton it is only switched off by operating the RESET pushbutton 5 1 2 10 End the Editing Session When all the changes have been made press to confirm them The panel then uses the changed parameters THEN Device Configuration Loop n Sensor nn Type OPT Zone nn Cell n Zone no zone text defined Loc Device text description LED BLINK MODE select edit ne...

Page 44: ...ow can be set to their Thermal Only mode by the Control Matrix To configure an Acclimate sensor for this action set its device configuration option Thermal Mode by Zone to Yes Only those Acclimate sensors so configured will be included in the Control Matrix output The default for this option is No ILLUSTRATION SHOWSACCLIMATE CONFIGURED IN THERMAL ONLY MODE FOR ALARM NORMALLY ACCLIMATE WILL BE CONF...

Page 45: ...er devices but the edit procedure is different 1 Enter the new value in tenths of milliamps All digits must be entered including the one after the decimal point even if it is zero 2 The decimal point is not displayed during the entry It is redisplayed when the pushbutton is pressed See the example at left in which the Alarm Sensitivity is changed from 12 0mA to 13 5mA Device Configuration Loop 3 S...

Page 46: ...ll sounder circuit or loop powered sounder CMX CTRL generalised Control Function CMX MON generalised MONitoring function MMX SPRK Sprinkler Monitor ASPR Aspirator Interface AUX Auxiliary Module ZMX Low cost version of CDI ZMX CDI Conventional Detector Interface CDI LBM Loop Booster Module LBM Note While sensor types are Physical device types they are determined by the sensor hardware and must be s...

Page 47: ...fault ON fault verification delay priority polling and LED blink mode The following cannot be edited alarm supervision option always OFF open circuit supervision option always ON and alarm verification delay 5 1 4 2 Edit Device Zone or Cell The procedure for modules is identical to that described for sensors Section 5 1 2 2 5 1 4 3 Edit Device Location Text The procedure for modules is identical t...

Page 48: ...s see Section 5 1 2 5 See Section 13 for recommendations The ranges for modules are different from those for sensors 5 1 4 6 Edit Priority Option Edit priority polling in the same manner as described for sensors see Section 5 1 2 6 If CDI or ZMX modules are used to connect conventional MCPs to meet the response time specified in BS5839 Part 1 para 20 2 b set these modules to priority and do not ex...

Page 49: ...s see Section 11 4 Pulsing Sounder Modes Note If the loop is heavily loaded with devices especially sounders select SLOW PULSE to ensure adequate synchronisation of sounders Note Only one user defined rate may be set for thesysteminadditiontothestandardrate 5 1 4 9 AUX Module Options AUX modules can be individually selected as logged or not logged The former is recommended for fire critical equipm...

Page 50: ...t the loop in which the devices are fitted 3 Select either sensor or module 4 Select the address range by entering the first address and then the last address In this example 10 is entered as the first address it therefore becomes the lowest address in the range that can be entered for the last address Note GAS sensors require at least three consecutive sensor addresses If the selected range has a...

Page 51: ...defined in Section 5 1 4 1 6 Either a Press to confirm the deletion or b If a device type is chosen select the zone into which the devices are to be placed 7 When all the changes have been made press to confirm them The panel then uses the changed parameters FROM PREVIOUS PAGE EITHER IF DELETE OR IF ANY SELECTION EXCEPT DELETE IF NOT DELETE USE NUMERIC KEYS THEN IN EITHER CASE PANEL USES THE CHANG...

Page 52: ...is option 1 From the Loop Device Configuration menu select the Learn Devices on Loops option 2 Select the loop from which the learn process is to begin If you want to learn the entire system this should be set to 1 3 If you want to learn all the devices on the loop selected in step 2 select SENSOR otherwise the panel will begin learning from the module addresses on the loop 4 Select the start addr...

Page 53: ... in step 3 is the same as that selected in step 6 then only that type of device i e SENSORS or MODULES will be learnt 7 Select the address of the last device to be learnt Note If the end address is lower than the start address the learn process occurs in the opposite direction to normal If the start and end addresses are the same for a single type of device on a single loop only one device is lear...

Page 54: ...ogical device type with which any CMX modules found during the learn procedure will be configured 4 Select the action to be taken if an unterminated module or one with broken tabs is found during the learn procedure a WARN The learn procedure halts if an unterminated module is found b REJECT The module is not learnt c ACCEPT Options are provided to either accept monitor termination the module is l...

Page 55: ...omatically skipped and any devices already found at those addresses are deleted This happens even if one or both of the next two addresses is outside the selected range Note If network zones are being used and the learnt devices need to be split between zones because max of 99 devices per network zone new zones are automatically assigned numbered upwards and starting with the entered zone number 6...

Page 56: ... an error other than unterminated module occurs This indicates a general communication fault or inconsistent results from successive scans It may be due to a faulty device or an incorrectly installed loop This indicates that a sensor with the wrong protocol has been installed This indicates that two or more devices have been set to the same address This indicates that the Loop Interface Board LIB ...

Page 57: ...or a short time 5 4 Change Zone Number This option is available at access level 3A if network zones are being used An entire zone can be renumbered i e all devices moved to another unoccupied zone It can be used to overcome duplicate network zones Note If the entered NEW zone already contains devices This zone already in use in this panel is displayed Enter the number of an unoccupied zone IF THE ...

Page 58: ...places it on the clipboard If no character is selected deletes the text character immediately to the right of the cursor Copies the selected characters from the text to the clipboard Pastes cut or copied characters into the text Data remains on the clipboard even if you exit the text editor and then re enter it Toggles between insert mode text cursor is a vertical bar and overtype mode text cursor...

Page 59: ...ditor option 2 Select the zone from the displayed list of occupied zones 3 Use the keyboard display and the panel pushbuttons to edit the text see Section 6 1 When the edit is complete press Note If instead you press when the edit is complete the prompt is Abandon changes Press to abandon the changes and return to the Configuration menu 4 Press to save the text The display returns to the zone list...

Page 60: ...tion menu select the Panel Text Editor option 2 If more than one panel exists on a network or if there are repeaters select the panel or repeater The illustration is an example only the displayed options depend upon the network configuration 3 Use the keyboard display to edit the text in the same manner as described for zone text editing ...

Page 61: ...er line If the event matches more than one input definition all corresponding output s operate in parallel Note Certain rules apply where there may be a decision conflict see Section 7 4 WHEN AN EVENT OCCURS EG THE SYSTEM EXAMINES THE ENTIRE MATRIX OR TO DEFINE WHETHERAN OUTPUT ISACTIVATED BY AN INPUT INPUT E G SENSOR OUTPUT E G BELL PLACE AN ENTRY IN THE CONTROL MATRIX Entry 1 input activates Ent...

Page 62: ...be activated if they are configured as sounder outputs and not relays IMPORTANT EN54 COMPLIANCE The default entries may not be appropriate to your installation However if you delete either or both defaults it is then your responsibility to ensure that the installation complies with the requirements of EN54 2 EVACUATE PUSHBUTTON activates ALL BELLS IS THE DEFAULT CONTROL MATRIX ENTRY I E OR AN ADDI...

Page 63: ...ntrol matrix entry is not supported g XLS only all net only If enabled in Network Panel Settings Transfer Flag can be from a remote panel Note If the panel is on a network an additional selection of fallback is given after the panel selection is made ALARM Multi criteria MCS in Normal mode PRE ALARM CELL ZONE OR PANEL SPECIFIED DEVICE INPUT FROM SPECIFIED ZONES INPUT FROM ANY ZONE CELL ZONE PANEL ...

Page 64: ...iginating at a different panel To relate an output operation on a device supervised by one panel to an input originating at another the Control Matrix must be edited at the panel which supervises the device Note For Network inputs the definition of Device Coincidence depends upon the definition of the input Input Device Coincidence Specified zone on another panel Any zone on any panel Two sensors ...

Page 65: ...M including Thermal only Alarm INPUT PRE ALARM FAULT DISABLEMENT EVACUATE TRANSFER FLAG INPUT EXTINGUISHING RESET SILENCE MCP in walk test INPUT NON FIRE a If ANY ZONE is selected the internal sounder circuits are included b Sounders 3 4 can be configured as volt free relays but are referred to as Sounders in the control matrix Selecting ALL OUTPUT MODULES will drive sounders 1 4 even if 3 or 4 ar...

Page 66: ...ing periods of either 1 second ON 1 second OFF or the user defined pulsing periods see Section 11 4 Pulsing Sounder Modes Neither pulse nor delay are applicable for certain categories of input For example the silence resound action for sounders is pre defined and need not be programmed OUTPUT MODES i ii iii iv INPUT OUTPUT IF INPUT IS THEN OUTPUT IS ALWAYS SINGLE 5 SECOND PULSE THEN OFF OR OR A C ...

Page 67: ...ut in two different modes at the same time Precedence rules then apply Use of Decision Conflict in Configuration Example Configure two Control Matrix entries with identical input categories One output is immediate pulse the other delayed steady a The pulse mode is immediate so will have priority over the delayed steady mode b At the end of the delay the steady mode will have priority over the puls...

Page 68: ... to return to the input and output display FOR EXAMPLE A DELAY MAY BE SHARED A TIME OF DAY PROGRAM MAY EXIST Control Matrix Configuration 5 INPUT Control Matrix input definition OUTPUT Control Matrix output definition edit delete new entry X cancel Control Matrix Configuration 18 INPUT ZONE 3 Coincidence OUTPUT Sounder Delay 1 48s ZONE 4 BELL Pulsed edit delete new entry X cancel Control Matrix Co...

Page 69: ... all use the latter 7 5 2 2 Delete Entry Press to delete the currently displayed entry via the AMEND DELETE options screen To delete a delayed entry it is necessary to delete both parts Note When this display is reached the printer logs the deletion If you subsequently press the printer prints an EDITED CHANGES CANCELLED message SEE SECTION 7 6 FOR THE PROCEDURE FROM THE INPUT OUTPUT DISPLAY EITHE...

Page 70: ...s see Section 14 1 2 FROM SECTION 7 5 2 1 IF OPTION 7 SELECTED IF OPTION 1 ALARM IS CHOSEN 7 6 1 1 ALARM The first display allows definition of the effect of alarms from Multi criteria sensors that have a thermal only mode a If the first option is selected then the Control Matrix input will be activated by any alarm from the sensor b If the second option is selected then the Control Matrix input w...

Page 71: ...d SELECTION OF EITHER NETWORK OPTION AT STEP 4 OR IF ANY WAS SELECTED AT STEP 2 DISPLAYS THE FOLLOWING SCREENS Zone Coincidence 6 These options are provided if the input is from Any Zone or from a range of zones They are intended for use with the Extinguishing System although are available for any Alarm input Select the required option SINGLE Zone and 2 Zones are always available the remaining opt...

Page 72: ...se already include a co incidence Note For device coincidence to occur the devices in alarm must normally be in the same zone or cell However for cells only the devices can be in a range of cells if the panel setting is so configured see Section 11 21 8 Select the required option SINGLE DEVICE and 2 Devices are always available the remaining options are only displayed if they are configured in the...

Page 73: ...t digit 2 Interface Box 60 Another Virtual Input Point 1 Point from External Unit 11a If the local panel is selected specify whether the Control Matrix rule is to apply for Normal or Fallback network operation 11b Selecting ANY panel at Step 8 specify SENSOR or MODULE 12 Select device from ANY zone or from a specific zone or from a range of up to 32 zones select first zone and use the pushbutton t...

Page 74: ...quired output option Note A general output panel disablement is defined as ANY input OR output that causes the DISABLEMENT LED to light Sounders Disabled Select which sounder outputs are to be disabled Remote Fire Output Disabled Select the required output module relay option Virtual Input Point Future development 7 6 1 5 NON FIRE ACTIVATION Follow procedure as for ALARM or PRE ALARM The input mus...

Page 75: ...rix output action CAUTION This product is not compliant with EN 12094 1 EN 12094 1 EN 12094 1 Fire extinguishing installations in Europe are required to be certified as compliant to this standard 7 6 1 6 EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM The Extinguishing System input requires a system number to be specified i e the same number as the corresponding Control Matrix output action Up to 32 Systems can exist on the...

Page 76: ...Control Matrix action will only be to turn on that module s LED Note A Loop Booster can only be selected as an individual device if the input is NON FIRE ACTIVE and the output is DISABLEActions If the Loop Booster s zone is included in an output the other devices in the zone are activated but the Loop Booster is not even if the Restricted by Type is ALL OUTPUT MODULES Operation of the Loop Booster...

Page 77: ...are to be imposed IfALL OUTPUT MODULES orALL SOUNDER MODULES are selected the internal sounder circuits are included in the output category Virtual Output Points are included with ALL OUTPUT MODULES and with either ALL SOUNDER MODULES or ALL CONTROL MODULESdependingupontheirconfiguredtype BELL SOUNDER or CONTROL MODULE Note The above configuration should be used if a special operation not covered ...

Page 78: ...r unconditional delays If SOUNDER DELAY CANCEL with EXTEND is selected the Control Matrix entry is cancelled by the panel s EXTEND DELAY pushbutton see opposite for example usage SOUNDER DELAY further information Select this option to delay any sounders from operating immediately even if different sounders are scheduled to operate immediately on the same alarm Do NOT select delayed sounders if thi...

Page 79: ...ad of a zone and device 7 6 2 4 Virtual Output Point 1 Use the zone and point numbers to select the required point The Virtual Output Point text is displayed beside each point press the button to display Located in Zone n where n is the point s zone number if there is no zone text configured the zone number is always displayed 2 Select the activation mode This option is not available if the Virtua...

Page 80: ... and 4 allow the release to override the HOLD input for use with HOLD mode IRI Section 7 8 IMMEDIATE RELEASE IS FOR USE DURING SYSTEM COMMISSIONING ONLY AND MUST NEVER BE INSTALLED IN THE MANNED ROOM Select whether the release will operate for a soak period after which it will turn off or whether it will operate indefinitely until the panel is reset The soak period is configured in the Panel Setti...

Page 81: ...modes ULI and IRI Section 7 8 f The LCD displays Reserve CO2 Bank Selected on the Extinguishing tab g The LCD displays Extinguishant WEIGHT LOSS Indicated on the Extinguishing tab 3a Select the delay before the output is activated It is not possible to set the delay to zero 3b Select the delay before the output is activated If left at the default which is the value configured in the Panel Settings...

Page 82: ...described in Section 11 19 step 3 7 6 2 7 Set to Thermal Only mode This menu option is only available if the input is NON FIREACTIVATION or TRUE The only selections are zone or range of zones not cell s and Time of Day While the input is active all Multi criteria sensors so configured Sections 5 1 3 and 5 3 2 and present in the selected zone s are set to their L6 Thermal Only mode 7 6 3 Completion...

Page 83: ...one Control Matrix entry with TRUE as the input and a time of day program and the disablement as the output The TRUE option with time of day may also be used for outputs other than DISABLE e g for activating a module output Note The minimum duration of a specified time of day period is ten minutes therefore it is not likely to be of use as a class change However Zones may be disabled or enabled by...

Page 84: ...If an AUTO MANUAL ONLY switch is installed at least two alarm entries will be required one for the auto manual case and one for the manual only case If an IMMEDIATE release switch is provided an alarm entry is required for this case also b A Non fire Control Matrix entry to define each Extinguishing System unique switch on the system e g Abort Hold etc c An Extinguishing Control Matrix entry for e...

Page 85: ...D is deactivated the timer starts again from a length of time longer than its configured value To configure on XLS80e 1 Set non fire to HOLD mode RE START or EXTEND timer 2 Set activation delay to a period longer than the panel s default value ULI When HOLD is activated the timer is paused at a configured number of seconds before release When HOLD is deactivated the timer restarts from this pause ...

Page 86: ...he input of another entry which also has a delay Restrictions on the availablility and use of transfer flags a If a Transfer Flag number has already been used for another purpose it is not available for logic operations and the Transfer Flag options are not displayed in the Control Matrix entry b If a Transfer Flag number has already been used for a logic operation on another Control Matrix entry ...

Page 87: ...3 and 4 show how to incorporate a delay delays cannot be included in the same entry as the logical operation Example 3 is the same as Example 1 apart from the delay in activating the output Zone 20 In Example 4 the delay is on the input for Zone 3 only INPUT STATEMENT OUTPUT STATEMENT Zone 1 Flag 26 AND Zone 2 Flag 26 AND NOT Zone 3 Flag 26 OR Zone 4 Flag 26 OR Zone 5 Flag 26 AND Flag 26 Activate ...

Page 88: ...ne 24 in which case the sounder circuit is turned off Thus Zone 24 has priority over Zone 23 which in turn has priority over Zone 22 which in turn has priority over Zone 21 The logic statement is Zone 21 AND NOT Zone 22 OR Zone 23 AND NOT Zone 24 will activate sounder circuit 3 7 10 Print Control Matrix The entire Control Matrix is printed out there are no further LCD displays the User Menu is red...

Page 89: ...ess 3 passcode This passcode provides access to the Configuration menu c Access 3A passcode This passcode provides access to advanced features in the Configuration menu Note Access 3 and 3A passcodes also provide access to some options on other menus as described in Section 12 Incorrect Passcodes The appropriate passcode must be entered when prompted See Section 4 4 1 for an example If the wrong d...

Page 90: ...at you change the default passcodes after commissioning has been completed To change the passcode 1 From the Panel Settings Menu select the Passcode Change option 2 Select the passcode to be changed In this example the access level 2 passcode is selected for change 3 Type the new passcode FACTORY DEFAULT 84373 000 Access 2 Access 3A Access 3 111 SEE NEXT PAGE NEW PASSCODE THEN ...

Page 91: ...ASSCODE THEN 4 Re type the new passcode 5 Press After a short wait the new passcode replaces the original This display indicates that the passcode was re typed incorrectly in step 4 above The display of step 3 is then re displayed Repeat the procedure from step 3 THE NEW PASSCODE TAKES EFFECT ...

Page 92: ...er Any particular sensor sensitivity or Control Matrix action may be modified according to one of the programs 9 1 Time of day Program Editing The Time of day editing procedure is common to all these applications A typical program consists of one or two daily periods specified by start and end times with an optional alternative for weekends For example this display indicates that from Mondays to F...

Page 93: ...tivity will alter by the word MORE changes to LESS and vice versa as you pass through zero 2 Set which days of the week the top row of times will apply to and which days of the week the bottom row of times will apply to in this example two consecutive days have been changed this allows you to re define the weekend 3 Set the time periods for the top row and then for the bottom row Note The cursor c...

Page 94: ...ce is not recommended as it may be confusing Also if there is an inconsistency between weekdays and weekends as regards the day and night periods as in the following example the weekday overnight period is deemed to end at midnight on Friday and start again at midnight on Sunday Again this type of combination should be avoided Using an existing time of day program 1 When the time of day display bu...

Page 95: ...heprogram now becomes active and attached Control Matrix actions are suppressed until the time next reaches 17 30 on the same day or the next For example to set up a particular Day Night mode switch program a Control Matrix entry with immediate effect and the above timetable plus a Control Matrix entry with delayed action and no time of day restrictions Then OVER RIDE SET may be used to select day...

Page 96: ...ride can be configured as described in Section 9 1 However if pushbutton control of thermal only mode is required the Link to Day Night Switch method described below may be preferred 9 5 Link to Day Night Switch Any sensor can be configured such that a sensitivity lower than its normal alarm setting becomes active or inactive if already active when the panel s Day Mode switch is operated After con...

Page 97: ...o give the current date and time Note The date time and last two digits of the year can also be entered directly using the numeric pushbuttons 3 If the clock is not keeping good time adjust its rate the default value is 0 max 246 then confirm at the prompt To determine the value to enter measure the increase or decrease in clock time over the course of a week This function is not available if Set ...

Page 98: ... automatically resounds buzzer if alarm is from a different zone 3 Select either NORMAL or ENGINEER MUTE mode in the latter case the panel status display changes from NORMAL to ENG MUTE In ENGINEER MUTE mode if a fault occurs the fault buzzer sounds at a reduced volume This TEMPORARY mode lasts for two hours after which time the panel reverts to normal operation However if a fault is present on th...

Page 99: ...ure the LEDs on individual devices to blink not blink or follow the panel setting are given in Section 5 1 2 9 LED Blink Options If either BLINK or temporary BLINK is selected the blink interval option is displayed This allows the device blink rate to be reduced 0 normal blink rate other values introduce a delay between polling cycles It is intended for use with very lightly populated loops on whi...

Page 100: ...mber greater than this the panel will indicate SYSTEM FAULT 17 Loop n Card Missing If you set the number of loops to more than two for each loop pair from 3 upwards select STANDARD if ordinary LIB boards are fitted or ENHANCED if ELIBs are fitted If there are more than 512 monitored points on the system you must fit ELIBS in this case select ENHANCED so that the panel will indicate a fault if ordi...

Page 101: ...r only CMX modules are fitted on the system 11 5 Walk Test Options MCP Sounder This setting determines what happens when a Manual Call Point MCP is set into alarm during a walk test Set the MCP to operate the sounders either a For a short pulse or b Continuously while the MCP remains in alarm When a Walk Test is initiated the panel first performs some automatic tests on devices Dependant upon site...

Page 102: ...sensor fails the test In the unlikely event that a sensor remains in an Alarm state possibly due to a real fire following the cessation of the test for safety reasons this has to be handled as anAlarm of Fire Users are therefore recommended to select a day and time when authorised persons are likely to be present and can deal with both a fault report from the panel and the remote risk of a false a...

Page 103: ...ed buzzer time interval during disablement and confirm 3 Set the SOUNDER DISABLEMENT Access level then confirm To comply with EN54 2 level 2 should be selected 4 Select which disablements can be controlled by a remote panel or switch then confirm 5 Set the required disablement indication IF CANCEL AFTER TIMEOUT AT CONFIRM PROMPT IF CANCEL AT SET TIME S OF DAY FROM PREVIOUS PAGE NUMERIC ENTRY THEN ...

Page 104: ... VdS 3 Benelux Sprinkler Panel 4 Swiss FBF Panel Standard Panel Settings Select Zone Device Nomenclature 1 2 NETWORK Zones Zone Reference PANEL Zones Loop Address Set the zone numbering type BEFORE creating any Control Matrix rules otherwise the rules mustbemanuallycheckedtoensure that the correct zones are referenced The panel does not perform any automatic conversion Panel Settings 1 60 mins 0 d...

Page 105: ...on network panels use AUX input events on remote panels those remote panels must have this option set to LOGGED for the AUX event message to be sent over the network Select the required option and confirm the change Note Logged overrides any individual AUX module Not Logged setting Section 5 1 4 8 If the panel is on an XLSnet network the hold time option is displayed after Logged is confirmed This...

Page 106: ...ation to be changed would normally only be altered if the system suffers from frequent mains failures of more than a few seconds SILENCE OPTION TAKES EFFECT MAKE SELECTION AT CONFIRM PROMPT EN54 4 5 4 Mains fail delay MUST NOT exceed 30 minutes NUMERIC ENTRY THEN IF TOTAL IS LESS THAN 5 MINUTES ENTER THE NUMBER OF SECONDS NUMERIC ENTRY THEN AT CONFIRM PROMPT DELAY TAKES EFFECT 1 Enter the number o...

Page 107: ...required time within the given range and confirm the change 11 15 Blank Lines Between Printed Events This setting determines how many blank lines there are between the end of one printout and the beginning of the next The default of 5 enables the last printed line of a printout from the PRN ID printer to be visible at the paper exit louvre Note If several events are printed in quick succession the...

Page 108: ...lly The integral PRN ID printer is also supported automatically Note If the Isolated RS232 Board is not fitted the message WARNING RS232 CARD NOT FITTED is displayed for a few seconds If you complete the 3rd party set up after receiving this message the set up will be accepted but the panel will indicate a fault until the Board is fitted 1 Select the required mode of operation If P40 is selected c...

Page 109: ...r not enter 0 If a time limit is entered and the communications are not restored within that limit then a fault is reported by the panel An option to prevent logging of Suspend Resume events is provided to reduce XLSnet workload 8 If the external equipment has an unusually slow data delivery rate it may be necessary to adjust the incoming data timeout otherwise leave at its 1 second default 11 17 ...

Page 110: ...nfigured as a Remote Fire Output it is no longer subject to any configured sounder delays The Day Mode function Section 11 19 sets delays for Remote Fire Outputs Network systems only if none of the outputs are set to Remote Fire Outputs select YES if the Remote Fire Output is on a remote panel This then allows you to configure Day Night Modes on the local panel Systems on which at least one Virtua...

Page 111: ...tage time Set the Day Mode delays as follows 1 Enter the required first stage investigation time 2 Enter the required second stage investigation time 3 Select whether a change of state at Input 2 of the panel results in a change from Day Mode to Night Mode option 2 or a Day Night Mode change in either direction option 3 or has no effect option 1 4 Select whether Day Mode can only be set active by ...

Page 112: ...Y MODE SETTINGS TAKE EFFECT 1 Enter the required default activation time delay period This period can be edited in the Control Matrix however the default is used to differentiate between the AHJ and NYC HOLD modes the former uses the default configured here the latter uses a time longer than the default 2 Enter the required number of seconds before the release is activated at which the PAUSE occur...

Page 113: ...n the same panel or networked panels on any panel of the network This is the default b The devices must be in the same zone Select the scope of Device Coincidence when the Control Matrix input zone selection is a range of cells a Two or more devices in alarm in the same cell This is the default b Two or more devices in alarm within the selected range of cells NUMERIC ENTRY THEN WHEN ALL REQUIRED L...

Page 114: ...s the default setting is NO 11 23 Thermal Alarm Verification Time If a Control Matrix Rule INPUT Alarm OUTPUT Remote fire output n is used in conjunction with another Rule INPUT Thermal alarm OUTPUT Remote fire output n then the remote fire output is operated after the configured Day Mode delay unless the alarm is thermal in which case the remote fire output is operated immediately However the the...

Page 115: ...ts These tests let you select an individual Control Output and activate it without putting the whole system into alarm or walk test mode The following can be tested a CMX modules b Local sounder circuits 1 2 and also 3 and 4 if so configured in hardware c Local relay circuits 3 and 4 if so configured in hardware d Loop sounders and boosters From the Test Menu select the Control Output Sounder Test...

Page 116: ...eys to enter the loop number and then the device number the device nearest in number to that entered is then highlighted Note While a device is highlighted press to display its type zone and value continuously updated Press to re display the device description 5 The selected circuit operates 6 The selected circuit stops operating Control Output Sounder Test 1 2 All Sounders on selected Loop Servic...

Page 117: ...ushbutton is operated 12 1 3 Relay Circuits If circuits 3 and or 4 are configured in hardware as relay circuits the display varies as shown The method of starting and stopping the test is the same as described for local sounder circuits The SILENCE RESOUND pushbutton has no effect Control Output Sounder Test 2 Sounder Circuit 1 3 Sounder Circuit 2 4 5 Relay Circuit 4 Service Tue 27 Jul 2004 11 20 ...

Page 118: ...ltage is displayed as either NORMAL or LOW if the latter there is the risk of insufficient power to drive sounders if a fault occurs or a double fault if one a Booster is disabled There are no equivalent messages for the BOTH or end B options Control Output Sounder Test 1 Individual device 2 Service Tue 27 Jul 2004 11 20 07 All Sounders on selected Loop Test all Sounders and Boosters on loop 1 8 l...

Page 119: ...he process takes up to about five minutes Use RE SCAN to re enable scanning if it is currently disabled b DISABLE clears the indicated devices from the AUX tab and prevents the panel from detecting further unconfigured devices c SHOW and HIDE which respectively display or hide the list of unconfigured devices from users at access levels 1 and 2 If there are no devices left to show as a result of H...

Page 120: ...ime remaining until the end of Commissioning Mode at which all MCS sensors revert to their programmed Alarm sensitivity level To end Commissioning Mode before this time display the Test tab and press and then confirm the cancellation Commissioning Mode for MCS sensors Time remaining 01 56 44 CANCEL Commissioning mode X Test Service Mon 22 Jan 2007 10 04 11 Commissioning Mode for MCS sensors Time r...

Page 121: ...d in brackets a Fire Pre alarm condition will exist The allowable adjustment ranges are L1 to L9 for FireAlarm and for Pre alarm these ranges do not overlap MULTI sensors have a different range as given in Section 5 1 3 MCS sensors are described in Section 5 1 3 2 13 2 Analogue Device Verification To minimise the occurrence of unwanted alarm or fault indications a verification delay is recommended...

Page 122: ...module is walk tested the corresponding delay is ignored You are advised to retain a delay on the Short Circuit and Open Circuit Fault events note that the same parameter is common to both to allow for module settling time especially after system power up The following rules apply to Short Circuit monitoring a If Short Circuit monitoring is OFF a Fire Alarm delay should not normally be set unless ...

Page 123: ...ommunication system enables events at any panel to be relayed to all other panels and repeaters causing appropriate annunciations and or actions at those panels or repeaters 14 1 1 Number of Stations on Network The network consists of one Master panel a number of Slave panels and optional a number of Repeaters The term Station is used to refer to the Master panel a Slave panel and a Repeater The n...

Page 124: ...ated with panels in any order For example two or more Repeaters can be associated with the same Slave panel These Repeaters need not have consecutive numbers see Section 14 2 1 14 1 2 Number of Zones on Network There are two types of zone available see Section 11 9 for how to select the type a Local zones b Network zones Local Zones The maximum number of local zones on a Master Slave network with ...

Page 125: ...o 8192 Remote network zones can be selected directly from menus Other information is as described for network zones on the Master Slave network 14 1 3 Information Distribution via Network The protocol for information transfer via the Network is mostly event driven When any significant change of state occurs in a panel that panel sends a message to all other panels and repeaters with a full descrip...

Page 126: ...ve when configuring every other panel Note You also need to name each station AT EACH PANEL see Section 6 4 1 From the Configuration menu display the NETWORK Configuration menu 2 Select Master Slave Network Configuration 3 The current network configuration is displayed Note Refer to the Repeater manual for details of how to configure the Repeater Note After a panel has been configured onto the net...

Page 127: ...ter numbers may be interleaved e The station numbers must be continuous The network configuration edit display only permits the addition of stations to the network one at a time in ascending order ONE OF NORMAL CASE LAST CONFIGURED STATION OR EMPTY SLOT BELOW IT ALSO GIVES OPTION TO DELETE STATIONS 8 AND BEYOND CAN ONLY BE CONFIGURED AS REPEATER NOT SLAVE To select the station type 1 Use the pushb...

Page 128: ...ys Master or Stand alone as appropriate 14 2 2 THIS Panel Note The procedure to configure the Repeater identity is given in the Repeater manual Each panel must be told its own identity 1 Use the pushbuttons to move the cursor to the appropriate row in the this panel column 2 Select YES followed by to confirm the identity of THIS panel The tick moves from its previous position to the current line T...

Page 129: ...ociated with the Slave 1 panel Note If a panel is deleted or changed to a repeater all repeaters associated with it have their association changed automatically to MASTER The following error messages may be displayed a ERROR Station n is not a PANEL You cannot associate a repeater with another repeater only with a panel b Association only applicable to REPEATER You cannot associate a panel with a ...

Page 130: ...L in the zone 4 Select whether the Virtual Output Point is switched off when the SILENCE RESOUND button is operated to silence the sounders The default is SILENCEABLE if BELL was chosen in step 3 or NON SILENCEABLE if CONTROLMODULE was chosen A press to confirm prompt is displayed see step 2 5 Use the Text Editor to enter the Virtual Output Point name see Section 6 1 The Virtual Point Configuratio...

Page 131: ...ual Output Backup Sounder This option is only displayed if one or more Virtual Output Points has already been configured and assigned to a zone Select which sounder circuit is to be used as a backup for the Virtual Output s or 0 if none The Virtual Point Configuration options are then redisplayed Virtual Point Configuration 1 Virtual Output Point 2 Virtual Input Point NUMERIC ENTRY THEN Virtual Po...

Page 132: ... the configuration file to disk using any compatibleversionofthePanelConfiguration Tool unless you have an up to date configuration file already 2 Remove all power from the control panel this includes disconnection of the batteries and wait approximately ten seconds to allow for the discharge of any residual voltage Note Replacement of the panel EPROM must be carried out in accordance with the rec...

Page 133: ...ith 470R or 750R 14506587 004 or 005 Analogue Sensor Base 14506414 007 EU Filtrex Base 14507371 008 Analogue Std Isolator Base 14506414 006 Analogue Relay Base 200 500 series obsolete 14506414 005 Analogue Relay Base 200 500 series SSDB524RTE White loop powered Analogue base sounder low current SSDHDBS24ALCWLR White loop powered Analogue base sounder SSDHDBS24ALWLR Analogue 2 4 wire Duct Housing 1...

Page 134: ...ule type TC811E1007 14506414 006 or SSD5241EFT is also available It has the capability to isolate sections of the loop in the event of short circuit Sounder Circuits and Relays The panel has a Two dedicated sounder circuits Sounder 1 and Sounder 2 b Two general purpose relays for the purpose of switching auxiliary equipment One of these relays is designated FIRE and the other is designated FAULT c...

Page 135: ... identification number When the XLSNET Peer to Peer Configuration menu screen is displayed for the first time no configuration data will exist for any node on the network Data is entered at each node in turn until all have been assigned to the network This does not have to be done in any particular order The network setup menus are accessed through the Access Level 3 Service Configuration Menu Fro...

Page 136: ...ode number you wish to assign to the panel you are currently working at move the cursor to the This column and press the pushbutton This selection must only bedoneonceforeachpanel If youhave made an error move the cursor up or down using the and pushbuttons to the correct node addressandpressthe pushbutton thisaction will automatically clear the tick from the incorrect position and place it at the...

Page 137: ...he network 1 2 2 RS485 Repeaters Note This procedure is described assuming that you are familiar with using the panel control keys to navigate the menus and how to make appropriate option selections If in doubt refer to Section 1 2 of this Appendix This option allows the configuration of repeaters on networked panels using the RS485 communications link Refer to the XLS80e Series Installation Comis...

Page 138: ...PCB is correctly installed in any panel where repeaters are to be configured To clear the FAULT tab repeat the procedure by entering a zero quantity for repeaters confirm and press RESET Alternatively fit an RS485 PCB and repeat the procedure entering the correct number of repeaters Note The RS485 PCB should only be fitted with the panel powered down Refer to the XLS80e Series Installation Commiss...

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