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Fire & Security Products
Siemens Building Technologies Group
06.2001
10
Commissioning
To prevent unnecessary soiling during the construction phase, the detectors should be in-
serted into the bases just before the system is put into service.
Each PolyRex DOT1151-Ex is connected in parallel to the two-wire detector bus. The address of
the individual detectors is determined by the order in which the detectors are inserted, checked
with the detector tester, or by entering the individual detector identification numbers.
The base contains an integrated identification module which means that once detectors of
the same type have been commissioned and addressed, they can be interchanged without
restriction. Based on this identification module the control unit automatically reestablishes
the correct assignment with the correct algorithm. Each base identification module is facto-
ry programmed with its own, unique serial number.
If the swapped detectors are of a different type, an error message is output.
11
Maintenance
11.1
Diagnostic possibilities
A detector can transmit 4 events to the control unit:
Stage of danger 0 (quiescent value)
Stage of danger 1 (potential danger)
Stage of danger 2 (probable danger)
Stage of danger 3 (highly probably danger)
Danger level 1
To provide early warning in locations which are difficult for intervention, the number of times
danger level 1 is exceeded is counted by the control unit. Upon reaching a pre-pro-
grammed
level, the message «Application warning» is given.
These messages are entered in the basic parameterization of the control unit in the event
memory.
Danger level 2
If danger level 2 is reached, the basic parameterization of the control unit activates a
«Warning» message.
This message is also entered in the basic parameterization of the control unit in the event
memory.
Danger level 3
Normally, danger level 3 results in immediate alarm activation.
Cross or multiple detection is possible by programming the control unit accordingly.
Due to the identification module integrated in the base, detectors can be swapped as de-
sired after they have been put into service and addressed. Based on this identification mod-
ule the control unit automatically reestablishes the correct assignment with the correct al-
gorithm. Each base identification module is factory programmed with its own, unique serial
number.