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An exemplary drawing showing the UCS 4000 panel use is included in the UCS 4000 I&MM.
7.9 UCS 6000 UNIVERSAL CONTROL PANELS DECLARATION
The UCS 6000 (UCS in short) universal control panel is a standalone device making it possible to control
and supervise fire protection devices, e.g. smoke exhaust dampers, doors, etc. (see the detailed
description provided in its Operation and Maintenance Manual). The UCS controlling panel may co-
operate with the POLON 4500 control panel through a detection line (connected to the circuit similarly
to any other line elements).
The POLON 4500 control panel may receive the following modes from the UCS 6000:
1.
quiescent (also during operation of the air venting function in the UCS);
2.
fire alarm (manual call point active - manual smoke exhaust button connected to a dedicated
UCS input, alarm from a conventional detection line connected to UCS or alarm from an external
input);
3.
technical alarm – acknowledgement of output actuation in the UCS transformed into a fire
alarm from the control panel;
4.
non-maskable fault – lack of actuation of an output in the UCS during a given period of time
transformed into a fire alarm in the control panel;
5.
UCS fault.
The UCS controlling panel full configuration is performed by means of dedicated software.
See the detailed description provided in the product Operation and Maintenance Manual.
The UCS proper programming in the POLON 4500 control panel consists in declaring a line element
(similarly to fire warning devices) and assigning it to a logical number.
A logical number for UCS is selected from the 1 ÷ 80 range and assigned to an element in order to
declare and configure individual modules of the UCS 6000 control panel.
The UCS 6000 entire programming procedure in the POLON 4500 panel includes two stages:
Stage I:
UCS 6000 declaration consisting in assigning:
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an element number (1 ÷ 127) using the automatic configuration or the configuration with
verification or the manual configuration procedures;
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a logical number (1 ÷ 80);
Stage II:
UCS 6000 logical configuration consisting in:
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declaring MGL modules;
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declaring an MPD module;
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declaring MPW modules;
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defining the zone for the fire alarm generated by the MGS module;
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MGL modules configuration:
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defining the zone for the fire alarm generated by the MGL module;
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defining the activation variant of an MGL module;
•
defining user messages for a technical alarm and non-maskable fault of an MGL module
output;
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MPD module configuration:
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defining activation variants for PK1, PK2 and an MPD module;
•
defining user messages for a technical alarm and non-maskable fault of PK1 and PK2
outputs of an MPD module;
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MPW module configuration:
•
defining activation variants for PK1, PK2 and an MPW module;
•
defining user messages for a technical alarm and non-maskable fault of PK1 and PK2
outputs of an MPW module;
Variants of activating UCS 6000 control panel module outputs
See Table 7.6 for the possibilities of programming activation of UCS 6000 control panel module outputs.
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