AMX5000
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Short instruction
Fig. 3 Deploying the smoke sensors
Displays on the control unit
Several LEDs on the control unit indicate the current state of
the AMX5000. The table below lists only the states for the
AMX5001 and AMX5101 (one smoke sensor / one sampling
pipe). Except for the operation display, the displays are doubled
for the AMX5002 and AMX5102 (I and II).
Displays on the Main Board
On the Main Board there is a 3-digit segment display which can
have the following outputs and displays:
•
flashing point and
AL
= Autolearning running;
•
flashing point and point continuously lit = day/night control
active;
•
switch setting
E
= event memory (99 events
E01
to
E99
),
for more information see FHB 34 (908142), section 8.5.3;
•
switch setting
F
= operating software version (firmware), for
more information see FHB 34 (908142), section 7.3.6;
•
pushbutton “UP” = the set configuration (
A11
to
C32
,
W01
to
W48
,
X01
to
X03
), see also
“Programming”
;
•
switch setting
V
= airflow values (airflow rate), for more in-
formation see Technical Description, section 7.6.1
Programming
The AMX5000 has several switch settings which are configu-
red with permanently assigned parameters:
•
normative system limits according to EN 54-20, Class A to
C (or NFPA 72), settings
A11
to
C32
;
•
non-normative system limits, settings
W01
to
W48
;
•
configurable settings for saving settings after using "HELI-
OS PipeCalc" and/or changing the device configuration via
the “HELIOS Config” configuration software,
X01
to
X03
.
The parameters are configured post-factory with de-
faultstates and values so that the triggering proper-
ties comply with EN 54-20 (NFPA 72). Changing the
parameters may result in non-compliance with EN
54-20 (NFPA 72). Any adjustments or modifications to
the AMX5000 via“HELIOS Config” may be performed
only by the manufacturer or by persons under the
supervision of and trained by the manufacturer.
Switch settings on the Main Board
Function / state
Op
eratio
n
Alarm
Fau
lt
Det. d
u
st
y / di
rt
y
Smok
e level
green red yell. yell. yell.
System off (no voltage)
System inactive (external reset)
On
1
/
2
T
Smoke sensor off (from FACP)
On
1
/
2
T
Idle state
On
Blockage / pipe breakage,
delay time running
On
1 T
Blockage / pipe breakage, fault
triggered
On
On
Fan tacho signal lacking
On
On
Fault triggered
On
On
Pre-signal 1 (AMX5001/ 5002)
On
2 T
Pre-signal 2 (AMX5001/ 5002)
On
1 T
Pre-signal 3 (AMX5001/ 5002)
On
1
/
2
T
Smoke level 1–10 (AMX5101/
5102)
On
On
Pre-signal 1, 2, 3 (AMX5101/
5102)
On
1 T
Alarm
On
On
Dusty smoke sensor
On
1 T
Dirty smoke sensor
On
1
/
2
T
Smoke sensor fault
On
On
Additional for AMX5101 and AMX5102
No fault triggered (triggers only after the delay time
expires
“Fault” LED display continuously lit).
The LED of the respective smoke level 1–10 (cor-
responds to 10–100% of alarm threshold) is conti-
nuously lit when exceeded. If a pre-signal is
programmed on this level, the LED subsequently
begins to flash (default: VS 1 = level 3, VS 2 = level
5, VS 3 = level 7).
T
= Flashing indicator; ½s cycle / 1s cycle / 2s cycle
Anti-twist rib
Flat cable
Smoke sensor chamber I
Smoke sensor chamber II
Smoke sensor I
Smoke sensor II
Connection for
smoke sensor I / II
AMB 35
Insect protection scree
Lock clamps
II
II
I
I
Pos. Range / Display
Purpose
A
A11 / A12
Normative system limits
according to EN 54-20,
Class A (or NFPA 72)
b
b11 / b12 / b21 / b22
Normative system limits in
compliance with EN 54-20,
Class B (or NFPA 72)
C
C11 / C12 / C21 / C22 /
C31 / C32
Normative system limits in
compliance with EN 54-20,
Class C (or NFPA 72)
E
E01
to
E99
G00
to
G99
Event memory
E01 – E99
Event group
G00 – G99
F
F00
to
F99
(3 x)
Display of operating soft-
ware version (firmware)
o
o00
Log off expansion modules
(optional modules)
T
Y05
to
Y99 / M01
to
M12
d01
to
d31 / H00
to
H23
M00
to
M59
Setting the date
Setting the time
U
U01
Execute initial reset
V
V01 / V02
, each
000
to
255
Output airflow rate in %
Pipe I (=
V01
), pipe II (=
V02
)
W
W11
to
W48
Non-normative system
limits
X
X01
to
X03
Configurable switch set-
tings
The table lists only the available switch settings.
Information about entry procedure is found in Tech-
nical Description FHB 34 (908142), section 8.3.