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Configuration

Fire detection and extinguishant system

[C]

Button to access the section for loop diagnosis.

[D]

Button to access the section for the selection of the type of devices installed on the loop.

It provides a check box for option selection “

4 wires

” (if the cabling has been completed as a ring 

circuit, as required by the fire control standards).

Tap on 

Ok 

 to confirm and exit.

[E]

Button to access the automatic loop-configuration procedure.

[F]

Section which provides data regarding the electrical status of the loop circuit:

-

Loop status

: indicates whether the loop is a closed ring circuit or open

-

Loop O Terminal

: indicates eventual short-circuits or anomalies instantly on the “OUT” terminals

-

Loop I Terminal

: indicates eventual short-circuits or anomalies instantly on the “IN” terminals

-

Loop Consumption

: indicates the current absorbed by the loop

-

Cable resistance

: indicates the cable resistance value

[G]

Section which provides the number and type of devices currently in the configuration.

[H]

Button to rearm the loop and reassess the status.

In the event of a “Loop open” fault, it will be necessary to tap on this button in order to check 

whether or not the interruption has been cleared.

[I]

Button to start a check on an already enrolled loop.

The procedure verifies whether there are any connected devices which are not in the configuration, 

if devices have been lost or if there are any other anomalies.

The result of the scan can be viewed in the section on the right (

[G]

).

[J]

Button which passes to the map of the devices in the configuration of the enrolled loop.

The display provides an exact diagram of the device connections. Any devices in alarm or fault status 

will be outlined in red or yellow.

The selection of a device will access its management page (refer to the Device management section 

in the Installation manual). 

[K]

Button to refresh the screen by updating the alarm and fault indications of the devices shown 

(restored fault events will not be shown).

[L]

Button to perform a scan which will search the loop for devices and their serial numbers and place 

those found in the configuration.

A report of the devices will be shown when the scan terminates. The “Diagnostics” button will allow 

you to pass to the technical report, as shown in the previous points (

[C]

).

For loops operating with Inim or Argus protocol, it is possible to use this procedure only after 

completion of an automatic or manual addressing procedure by means of a programmer 

(EDRV1000 for Inim loops and VPU100 for Argus).

[M]

Button to perform a scan which will search the loop for devices and their serial numbers and assign 

automatically an address to each of those found in order of their connection to the loop. This 

operation may take several minutes depending on the size and composition of the loop.

A report of the devices will be shown when the scan terminates. The “Diagnostics” button will allow 

you to pass to the technical report, as shown in the previous points (

[C]

).

For Apollo devices, where the address is assigned by means of the microswitch on the device, these 

operations coincide with those previously described (“Acquire”).

[N]

Button to start the procedure which is to be performed after changes have been carried out on a 

previously configured loop (add, remove or replace devices).

The control panel will provide a table with the previously acquired configuration in the columns on 

the left, and the newly detected configuration in the columns on the right. Positions in which 

changes have not been detected will be outlined in green. Changes will be indicated in white. This 

operation may take some minutes depending on the size and composition of the loop.

The 

OK

 button will allow you to accept the new configuration which will become the configuration 

saved to the memory.

Procedure available for loops with Inim protocol only.

Diagnostics

Parameters

Auto-configure

Loop reset

Scan

Show topology

Update

Acquire

Readdress

Update

Summary of Contents for PREVIDIA MAX

Page 1: ...Configuration manual 1 FIRE DETECTION AND EXTINGUISHANT SYSTEM MANUAL FOR SYSTEM CONFIGURATION COMMISSIONING AND MAINTENANCE EN 54 2 EN 54 4 EN 54 21 EN 12094 1 0051 0051 CPR 1863 cert N 991K...

Page 2: ...en goods or claims by any other party caused by defective products or otherwise arising from the incorrect or otherwise improper installation or use of this product This warranty applies only to defec...

Page 3: ...network address IFMNET 10 2 6 Addressing the repeaters 10 2 7 Enrolling loop devices IFM2L 11 2 8 Acquiring the configuration 13 2 9 Signal check and fault search 13 2 10 Factory data 13 2 11 Setting...

Page 4: ...4 Table of contents Fire detection and extinguishant system...

Page 5: ...ont of the mounted device Qualified personnel Personnel whose training expertise and knowledge of the products and laws regarding security systems are capable of creating in accordance with the requir...

Page 6: ...nalling LEDs activate alarm signalling when an early warning process is running Level 2 Authorized users this access level is for the system supervisors and is for authorized personnel who are adequat...

Page 7: ...3 4 Assign addresses to the system modules paragraph 2 4 5 Enroll loop devices on IFM2L modules and respective troubleshooting procedure paragraph 2 7 6 Set the defined configuration paragraph 2 8 7 C...

Page 8: ...n which appears on the screen The network parameters screen will be shown F Beside these there is the Backup panel option G If enabled the FPMCPU module you are using will be set as control panel back...

Page 9: ...ternal IFM modules on the left A FPM front plate modules on the right F A window will open H select the desired address in the programming field then tap on Set Note Addresses which exceed the maximum...

Page 10: ...and univocal address 2 6 Addressing the repeaters The procedure to configure the FPMCPU modules as repeaters depends on the type of connection between the modules and the control panel Connection via...

Page 11: ...nsumption mA 15 LOOP CLOSED Generic 1 Detectors 44 IN Modules 12 OUT Modules 5 IN OUT Modules 0 Sounder flashers 3 Call points 8 Loop reset Scan Show topology Esc Access level 2 01 01 2020 18 23 Loop...

Page 12: ...en by updating the alarm and fault indications of the devices shown restored fault events will not be shown L Button to perform a scan which will search the loop for devices and their serial numbers a...

Page 13: ...ttons on the back of the FPMCPU front plate module Press and hold the Factory data button A and press and release the Reset button B Following confirmation of the request to reset to the factory data...

Page 14: ...required revision of Previdia STUDIO configuration software SW site specific data release Data progressive number of system configuration upgrades FPMLED FPMPRN FPMEXT front plate modules the module...

Page 15: ...aller Property option If activated the installer reserves the management of accesses to the system by the Cloud If not activated this property is assigned to the first user enrolled 5 Press the Regist...

Page 16: ...the information provided is clear Ensure that the descriptions of the various zones points and system elements entered during the data entry phase are correct and that the information provided on the...

Page 17: ...Turn On LED buttons Note Testing devices by means of manual activation does not test functionality and efficiency of the cause effect association which determines their activation programming coheren...

Page 18: ...check for the presence of fault or alarm conditions which must be investigated 4 2 Testing the detectors As well as the tests which must be performed during the commissioning phase paragraph 3 2 Testi...

Page 19: ...Configuration manual 19...

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