7.3 Information
The third option available in the technicians menu is
If the ‘ENTER’ key is pressed we enter the systems information submenu. Through this
submenu we can observe the voltages on the various stages of the system and
information concerning connected devices. The options of the submenu are:
SELECT->ENTER
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
ZONE 01
Select, using the numeric keypad and the key ‘ENTER’, the required
zone to view its voltage. Acceptable readings are 23.5V to 25.0V
(depending on the number of detectors connected.
INFORMATION
SIREN 01
Select ,using the numeric keypad and the ‘ENTER’ key, the required
siren output to view its voltage. Acceptable readings in quiescent state
are 0.5V to 3.3V (depending on the number of sirens connected).
INFORMATION
MAINS AT PANEL 1
Select, using the numeric keypad and the ‘ENTER’ key, the required
panel to view its mains operation voltage. Two readings are available,
‘GOOD’ or ‘LOW’.
INFORMATION
BATT. OF PANEL 1
Select using the numeric keypad and the ‘ENTER’ key, the required
panel in order to view its battery voltage. After a 24 charging cycle
the reading should be in the range of 13.5 to 13.8V.
INFORMATION
VCC AT PANEL 1
Select, using the numeric keypad and the ‘ENTER’ key the required
panel in order to view its power supply operation voltage. It should
be in the range of 26.5 to 28V.
INFORMATION
24V-MON ->PANEL 1
Select ,using numeric keypad and the ‘ENTER key, the desired panel in
order to view the voltage on the 24V monitored output. It should be
between 26.5 and 28V.
INFORMATION
CONNECTED UNITS
If the ‘ENTER’ key is pressed the Display will show information for
every device that is connected to the network .
For example the
display will show:
PANEL 1
V1.06 BS116 0012
This means that panel 1 has software version
V1.06, is the type BS - 116 and that the software
development date is the 12th month of the year
2000.
Date
File
Code
Page
09-
E
1116000.09-
E
16 from 20
Programming zone relays
. I
f
a BS-117 relay module is connected we can select.
CONFIGURE
RELAY (1/64) 01
Using the numeric keypad and pressing enter we can select the
relay that will be programmed.
1 = interruptible operation with 3 seconds ÏÍ - 5 seconds OFF.
2 = interruptible operation with 10 seconds ÏÍ - 5 seconds OFF.
3 = interruptible operation with 5 seconds ÏÍ - 15 seconds OFF.
4 = interruptible operation with 1 seconds ÏÍ - 1 seconds OFF.
From the delay option we can adjust the time that the selected output will be
activated after the alarm is issued. This delay can be between 1 and 255 seconds.
Programming the start to extinguish delay
. If a BS-118 is installed then th
i
s option is used
CONFIGURE
F-EX RELAY 1
for
activation delay of the Delay relay in each fire extinguishing
module. Using the numeric keypad and the ‘ENTER ‘ key we select the
fire extinguishing module that we want to adjust the delay.
(1 - 120 seconds).
Programming the repeater panel functions
.
CONFIGURE
REPEATER 1
If a BS-115 is installed then using this selection we can adjust the
permissible functions that will be done with it. Using the keyboard
and ‘ENTER’ we select the repeater panel that we want to adjust if it
is going to have the capability of evacuation, the capability of
resetting the system or the capability of silencing the sirens.
Programming the internal buzzer
. With this option we can adjust the sound mode of the
internal buzzer (
selecting 0 or 1)
.
CONFIGURE
BUZZER 1
Resetting to default factory setting
. If the ‘ ENTER ’ key is pressed and after the system
warns and asks
for confirmation it reset all settings to factory defaults and detects all
the devices that are connected on the communication line.
DEFAULT PARAMs
SETTINGS
Date
File
Code
Page
09-
E
1116000.09-
E
15 from 20
22
December
2004
22
December
2004
Programming the internal buzzer
. With this option we can adjust the sound mode of the
internal buzzer (
selecting 0 or 1)
.