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I56-3888-005

A1: FAAST LT CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS

All the FAAST LT configurable parameters are described in Table 

A1 below . The default values set into the unit at manufacture are 

listed in Tables A2 and A3. The user can change parameter values 

using the PipeIQ™ application software that runs on a PC and 

then upload the new configuration into the unit. 

SA denotes a Stand Alone unit
LB is a Loop Based (addressable) unit

a

 denotes applicable

APPENDIX A

FAAST LT CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS AND DEFAULT SET-UP VALUES

Table A1: FAAST LT Configuration Parameters

#

PARAMETER 

PARAMETER 

RANGE 

SA LB

DESCRIPTION 

COMMENTS 

Maintenance Password 

1111 - 9999 

4 digit code required to enable front panel 

push buttons and access Maintenance 

mode .  

 Factory default password 3111. 

Current configuration 

number 

0..255 

Number used to identify the current device 

configuration . Every time the configuration is 

changed, this number is incremented .  

Factory default is 1 .  

When 255 is reached the 

number rolls back to 0 

Current configuration 

date 

DD/MM/YY 

HH:MM:SS 

Date/Time of last device configuration 

upload . 

Channel 1 enabled 

YES/NO 

YES: Channel is enabled and operating as a 

smoke detector . 

NO: Channel is disabled . 

Only possible with 2 channel 

units; cannot disable both 

channels at the same time . 

Channel 2 enabled 

YES/NO 

Sensor 1 enabled 

YES/NO 

YES: Sensor is enabled and operating as a 

smoke detector . 

NO: Sensor is disabled 

For 1 c 2 sensor version 

only; not possible to disable both 

sensors . 

Sensor 2 enabled 

YES/NO 

Daylight saving enabled  YES/NO/AUTO 

Allows the real time clock date to change for 

a daylight saving period (+1 hour) 

NO: Daylight saving off . YES: 

period is specified by parameters 

9 and 10. 

AUTO: sets start date to last 

Sunday in March and end date 

to last Sunday in October . 

Daylight saving start 

date  

DD/MM HH:MM 

Start date/time of daylight saving period 

Used when daylight saving is set 

to YES .  

10  Daylight saving end 

date  

DD/MM HH:MM 

End date/time of daylight saving period 

11  Disable time 

1..240 min 

When disabled the device stops reporting 

alarms and faults for this period . 

When the time expires or 

RESET is pressed, device 

returns to Normal state . 

12  Maintenance timeout 

1..30 min or 0 (Not 

Used) 

Sets the period of inactivity after which a unit 

will return to Normal from Maintenance 

mode 

In remote maintenance (USB 

connected) there is no device 

timeout .  

13  Trend log interval 

1..240 min or 0 (Not 

Used) 

Time interval used by a device to regularly 

record its status . 

Events are also logged as they 

occur .  

14  Sensors blinking 

replicated  

YES/NO 

NO: No blink  

YES: Channel alarm LED blinks green when 

the detector is in Normal state . 

When channel is in alarm, the 

alarm LED will change to red . 

15  Both supplies monitored  YES/NO 

NO: Only power supply #1 input is 

monitored . 

YES: Power supply #2 is also monitored 

16  Common chamber 

sensors required for 

alarm 

1,2 

Detector alarm logic for common chamber 

model (1 channel x2 sensors):   

1 . OR function – either sensor in alarm  

2 . AND function – both sensors need to be 

in alarm . 

If a sensor is disabled or in fault, 

this parameter is ignored . 

17  Sounder automatic cut-

off time 

0 (Not Used), 

5,10,15,…,600 s 

Sounders turn off after this time period, 

following activation . 

Summary of Contents for FAAST LT

Page 1: ...control parameters from a PC running the proprietary software application PipeIQ Version 2 3 and above This manual describes how to monitor and configure the various operating parameters available in...

Page 2: ...ice is in Normal the Service Mode state is entered automatically when the front cover is opened The FAAST LT unit switches off the power to the unit Once the service action is complete and the front c...

Page 3: ...purposes only Manually setting the fan speed to change the air flow will not alter the associated hi lo flow limit settings in the FAAST LT unit Therefore this option should not be used to set or cha...

Page 4: ...el 6 0 50 obs ft 1 64 obs m Level 7 1 00 obs ft 3 28 obs m Level 8 1 50 obs ft 4 92 obs m Level 9 2 00 obs ft 6 56 obs m To set these levels ensure the Configuration tab is selected in the left pane a...

Page 5: ...ions see the PipeIQ Help Menu PipeIQ Help The online help is a guide through the PipeIQ application The Help opens in a separate window where it is possible to search and navigate to information on di...

Page 6: ...r 2 enabled YES NO 8 Daylight saving enabled YES NO AUTO Allows the real time clock date to change for a daylight saving period 1 hour NO Daylight saving off YES period is specified by parameters 9 an...

Page 7: ...t sets the fan speed to reach the reference flow programmed in the device In Manual mode the user can set the fan speed Use PipeIQ LT to change default configuration of the reference flow both modes a...

Page 8: ...ated by external input Note that only one action can be selected at a time Note External input only active in NORMAL state 50 External input silences sounders YES NO 51 External input resets device YE...

Page 9: ...ethod used to indicate an alarm SENSOR MODE When remote output on a sensor is set ON for configured time that sensor channel goes into alarm When the remote output turns OFF the channel stops signalli...

Page 10: ...YES 19 Channel 2 alarm is latched YES NO YES YES YES 20 Alarm delay 0 240 s 0 0 0 21 Auxiliary relay is used for channel 2 faults YES NO YES YES YES 22 Channel 1 label 16 char ASCII code from 32 to 12...

Page 11: ...MI 17 00 17 00 17 00 60 Holiday day 1 date DD MM empty empty empty DD MM empty empty empty 79 Holiday day 20 date DD MM empty empty empty 80 Sounder activation mode On Pre alarm On Alarm Alarm Alarm A...

Page 12: ...32 to 127 X X 2 24 Channel 1 fan speed mode Manual Auto Auto Auto Auto 25 Channel 2 fan speed mode Manual Auto X X Auto 26 Channel 1 manual fan speed 0 10 X X X 27 Channel 2 manual fan speed 0 10 X X...

Page 13: ...Sounder activation mode On Pre alarm On Alarm X X X 81 Day night mode enabled YES NO X X X 82 Monday is holiday YES NO X X X 83 Tuesday is holiday YES NO X X X 84 Wednesday is holiday YES NO X X X 85...

Page 14: ...t X X User can configure a specific delay between fault condition and fault indication 0 240 s Fault F013 HIGH FLOW FAULT CH1 Channel 1 flow is over the configured limit X X User can configure a speci...

Page 15: ...feet X Please clean the sensor Alert A009 COMPENSATION 0 6 DIRTY ALERT S1 The sensor 1 chamber is very dirty 0 6 feet X Please clean the sensor Alert A010 DRIFT LIMIT ALERT S1 The sensor 1 chamber is...

Page 16: ...2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 5 2 5 7 8 9 2 5 10 2 5 FAN SPEED 10 2 5 11 12 13 2 5 14 3 15 3 16 3 17 3 5 18 3 5 3 5 END 4 4 Example Pipe Configuration 1 Channel Single Pipe 100m x 18 Holes Class C Hole 2 Hol...

Page 17: ...ing 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 4 8 75m 0 2 75m HOLE SIZE mm 1 2 5 2 2 5 3 2 5 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 END END HOLE Typical Example Pipe Configuration 1 Channel T Piece 2 Pipes...

Page 18: ...Configuration 1 Channel Single Pipe With Filter Class C FILTER HOLE SIZE mm 1 3 5 2 4 3 3 4 3 5 3 5 END 3 5 Hole 4 Hole 3 Hole 2 Hole 1 5 3 5 6 7 3 5 6 Hole 6 6 6 6 6 Hole 7 6 6 End hole FAN SPEED 6 3...

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