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B01050 B01060 Operating Installation Manual Solution F1 20130814.doc
33719 Bielefeld
Version S040A13.08
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Zones
Loop card : 3
from ML : 1
to ML : 8
from zone : 20
Cancel save
Configuring conventional zones
When using the FCP "Solution F1" the conventional
zones are field programmable too :
Please type the address of the conventional
detector card (PCB). That means the DIL switch
address on the PCB (see wiring diagrams).
The following inputs in the lines "from ML" and "to
ML" relates to the terminals on the conventional
detector card (1-8). See wiring diagrams again. In the
wiring diagrams and on the PCB itself they are
marked by "ML”.
After this the user can select the new zone(s). "From
zone” means the starting zone and any sequencing
zones will be put into the next zones.
Please confirm every line by "OK” and after finishing
press "save" (F4) to save the new configuration.
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Sensitivity Day 4 Mode 3
Sensitivity Night 2 Mode 1
Timer program : 02
Delay on alarm : 000
Delay on fault : 000
Pre alarm : No
Cancel No Yes save
Only for Hochiki ESP
Table of the detector sensitivities:
Sens.
Opt.
ALG-EN
Heat
ATG-E
Ion.
AIE-E
0
2,0 %
50°
0,20 V
1
2,5 %
55 °
0,24 V
2
3,0 % EN54
60° - A1S
0,28V EN54
3
3,5 %
66°
0,32 V
4
4,0 %
72°
0,36 V
5
4,5 %
78° - BS
0,40 V
6
5,0 %
83°
0,44 V
7
5,5 %
88° - CS
0,48 V
Table of multi sensor ACA-E modes:
Mode
Operating
1
Multi sensor
2
Optical smoke detector
3
Heat detector
4
Heat + opt. Pre-alarm
Analogue addressable detector’s sensitivity /
modes / delays
Selected detectors can be configured :
Only for Hochiki ESP
one of 8 sensitivities during the day (see
table in left column)
one of 8 sensitivities during the night (see
table in left column)
4 different modes for multi sensors ACA-E
(see table in left column)
2 different modes for multi heat sensors
ACB-E (see table in left column)
Mode 4 is a special setting for multi sensors
ACA-E, where an alarm in optical part will cause
a pre alarm at the FCP, independently of the
parameter settings for pre alarm. An alarm in the
heat component will activate an alarm in any
case. If there is programmed an alarm delay for a
multisensor in mode 4, this will have the effect,
that a pre alarm of the optical part will change to
an alarm after expiry of the delay. If the delay is 0
the optical component will never raise a real
alarm.