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Maintenance Level

Following are the details of the Maintenance level functions

Enabling/Disabling Devices

The disable / enable screens allow the operator to disable or enable devices and
components of the system. System Inputs, Outputs, etc. can be disabled / enabled.

Press
“Disable/Enable”

Press “Inputs”

Press “Devices”

Enter the address
through the keypad.
When the address
is entered, the
status of the device
will be displayed

Use the
“Enable(Disable)”
button to change
the state of the
device.  Status will
toggle on the
display

Enabling/Disabling Input Groups

The input group may be disabled/enabled as follows

Press
“Disable/Enable”

Press “Inputs”

Press “Groups”

Enter the address
through the keypad.
When the address
is entered, the
status of the group
will be displayed

Use the
“Enable(Disable)”
button to change
the state of the
group.  Status will
toggle on the
display

Enabling/Disabling Applications

The applications in the FireSmart detector that prevent false activation often make it
difficult to test the detectors using canned smoke.  This function allows the
Applications in the detectors to be turned off for testing.  A trouble is posted as a
reminder to reset them later

Press
“Disable/Enable”

Press “Appl.”

The display will
show the current
status of the
applications.

Use the
“Enable(Disable)”
button to change
the status of the
applications in the
FireSmart detectors

Enabling/Disabling the Output Zones

The output zones may be disabled/enabled as follows:

Press
“Disable/Enable”

Press “Outputs”

Press “Zones”

Enter the address
through the keypad.
When the address
is entered, the
status of the zone
will be displayed

Use the
“Enable(Disable)”
button to change
the state of the
zone.  Status will
toggle on the
display

Summary of Contents for FireSeeker FS-250

Page 1: ...P N 315 049403 1 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety FireSeeker Fire Alarm Control Panel Model FS 250 Programming Manual ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ivating a General Alarm 14 Activating an Alert 14 Activating a Drill 14 Activating a Recall 15 Performing a Lamp Test 15 Viewing the event history 15 Accessing Maintenance functions 15 Accessing Technician functions 16 Maintenance Level 17 Enabling Disabling Devices 17 Enabling Disabling Input Groups 17 Enabling Disabling Applications 17 Enabling Disabling the Output Zones 17 Enabling Disabling NA...

Page 4: ... configuration 25 Configuring the NACs 25 Configuring the remote relays FS RUs 26 Configuring the remote LEDs FS SAUs 26 Configuring the remote LCDs FS RDs 27 Installing the DACT 27 Configuring the DACT accounts 27 Setting system timers 27 Configuring the City Tie activation 28 Setting Trouble Ack required 28 Setting the system reporting type 28 Copying the primary to the backup 29 Printing the pr...

Page 5: ...m up and running quickly The Access levels The FS 250 system has three functional levels as follows User Level no password is required to access these functions Maintenance Level accessed using the Maintenance password allows access to the maintenance menu functions Technician Level accessed using the Technician password allows access to trained technician menu functions User Level The User level ...

Page 6: ...nging the Maintenance Level access password Program a Device Clear History Technician Level The Technician level is accessed via the User Menu and entering the correct password The functions accessible in the maintenance level are Configure devices outputs groups zones and option modules Setting System parameters i e automatic silence alarm silence inhibit reset inhibit etc Configure bell codes Va...

Page 7: ...he four corners of the display that will be adjacent to the four buttons M1 through M4 The message on the display adjacent to the button indicates the action that will occur when the button is pressed So pressing M1 will cause the function labeled as Menu 1 to be pressed M1 M3 M2 M4 For example in the following figure menu item 1 Lamp Test is described as having an Action of Run Lamp Test If the b...

Page 8: ... following figure describes the navigation used in this context A esc will backup to previous screen B fn1 will perform function 1 C fn2 will perform function 2 D Nxt will step to the next screen Each menu item is associated with A B C or D buttons on the keypad Pressing one of these keys will cause the panel to go to the function associated with the button For example A Esc will backup to previou...

Page 9: ...The letter Q is entered using the sequence 27 as though Q appears on the 7 between P and R R is entered as 37 and S as 47 Similarly Z is entered as 49 as though Z appears on the 9 key Punctuation marks are entered using 5x 6x 7x and 8x sequences as shown below CHARACTER SEQUENCE CHARACTER SEQUENCE space 50 70 51 71 52 72 53 73 54 74 55 75 56 76 57 _ 77 58 78 59 79 60 80 61 81 62 82 63 83 64 65 66 ...

Page 10: ...ation of the General Alarm Press Yes to activate a General Alarm The display will return to normal indicating General alarm has been activated Reset panel or press Alarm Silence to stop Activating an Alert It is possible to sound an Alert from the keypad using the following steps Press Menu Press Alert Display requests Yes No confirmation of the Alert Press Yes to activate an Alert The display wil...

Page 11: ...vent History screen displays the last 2000 events reported to a panel The information displayed includes the date and time the type of event TRB ALM SUP etc the device reporting the event and the event reported Press Menu Press View History The display will show the most recent event The two buttons on the left of the display M1 M2 will scroll forward and backward through the events The upper righ...

Page 12: ...us of the group will be displayed Use the Enable Disable button to change the state of the group Status will toggle on the display Enabling Disabling Applications The applications in the FireSmart detector that prevent false activation often make it difficult to test the detectors using canned smoke This function allows the Applications in the detectors to be turned off for testing A trouble is po...

Page 13: ...ty tie Use the Enable Disable button to change the state of the City Tie Status will toggle on the display Enabling Disabling the DACT The DACT Digital Alarm Communication Transmitter may be disabled enabled as follows Press Disable Enable Press Outputs Press More and then press DACT The display will show the status of the DACT Use the Enable Disable button to change the state of the DACT The Stat...

Page 14: ...format Use the 12 hour 24 hour buttons to set the time format Enabling Daylight Savings Time adjustment The FS 250 can adjust for daylight savings automatically Follow the steps below to enable or disable the automatic daylight savings adjustment feature Press More three times then press Time Date Press Time Press DST adjust The display will show whether the DST automatic adjustment is enabled or ...

Page 15: ...his event history may be printed using the following steps Press More then press Print Hist The display will show the Print Fwd and Print Reverse options Select the direction of printing that is desired The display will show a message that history is being printed Printing the sensor levels The sensitivity levels of all of the detectors in the system may be printed Follow the steps below Press Mor...

Page 16: ...e in seconds that the NACs will sound during Quick Test Use the Inc and Dec buttons to set the time from 0 off and 1 to 30 seconds Configuring the printer during Quick Test Printing may be enabled or disable during Quick Test as follows Press Quick Test Press Configure Press Printer The display will indicate whether the printer is enabled or disabled during Quick Test Use the Enable Disable button...

Page 17: ...y one or more audible notification appliances such as bells or horns in response to the operation of an initiating device Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ The organization office or individual responsible for approving equipment installation or procedures Auxiliary Relays Control relays that energize only during alarm conditions that are used to either apply power to or remove power from other eq...

Page 18: ...or materials to which have been attached a label symbol or other identifying mark of an organization acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and concerned with product evaluation that maintains periodic inspection of the production of such labeled equipment or materials and by whose labeling the manufacturer indicates compliance with appropriate standards or performance in a specified mann...

Page 19: ...to the test mode of the system that automatically resets after a service tech tests initiating devices Supervisory Alarm A signal indicating the operation of a supervisory device Supervisory Device A device that monitors the condition of a sprinkler system such as a gate valve switch water level switch low pressure switch low temperature switch or fire pump monitor Trouble Signal An audible signal...

Page 20: ... M M I N G M A N U A L 34 APPENDIX B REFERENCES NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code National Fire Protection Association NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Delmar Publishers FireSeeker Owners Manual Model FS 250 P N 315 049353 1 ...

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