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D200-101-00

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I56-3888-103  

Pittway Tecnologica S.r.l. Via Caboto 19/3, 34147 TRIESTE, Italy

Password Sequence to Enter Maintenance Mode

Press  and  hold 

RESET

;  Left  flow  indicator  will  turn  yellow,  then 

green.
Release 

RESET

 and 

FAULT

 indicator will switch on green. The 

left flow indicator will blink green indicating the device is ready for 

the first digit.
Press 

DISABLE

 to increment the LEDs 1…9; press 

TEST

 to select 

a digit.

The  flashing  airflow  segment  will  turn  solid  green  and  the  next 

segment will begin to flash indicating set the next digit. When the 

4th digit is selected, all 4 airflow segments are turned off. If the 

password is accepted the 

FAULT

 indicator will remain green and 

the unit enters 

Maintenance

  mode.  If  the  password  is  incorrect 

the 

FAULT

 indicator flashes yellow and the unit remains in 

Normal

 

mode. The Default password in 

3111

.

If no button is pressed for 10s during the password sequence, the 

unit returns to 

Normal

 mode. If there is no activity in 

Maintenance

 

mode for 5 minutes (default), the 

FAULT

 indicator blinks green for 

15s and then the unit returns to the 

Normal

 state.

TESTING
Magnet Test

The alarm signalling can be tested for functionality by placing a 

test magnet in the position shown in Figure 9 (displayed earlier in 

the guide). This method does not test the air flow in the pipe-work.

Smoke Testing

The system alarm response can be tested for functionality 

using smoke. The choice of smoke source is dependant on the 

installation but in all cases the smoke must be present for the 

duration of the test. Smoke pellets or matches can be used close 

to the sampling point to introduce smoke particulates into the 

system. It is recommended that smoke with a particulate life cycle 

of greater than 120s should be used – standard aerosol sprays for 

point detector testing do not work well on aspirated systems.

Fault Testing 

Simulate a fault on the detector (for example, block the outlet pipe) 

and check that a fault is signalled on both the front panel of the unit 

and at the CIE (Fire Panel).

Table 5: Front Panel Buttons

SERVICE

WARNING

Isolate the aspirating detector from the fire alarm system to prevent 

any  unwanted  alarms  when  opening  the  front  door  of  the  unit. 

Make sure all power is removed from the system before removing 

any covers. 

Service Mode

Opening the cabinet door during normal operation will cause the 

unit to enter 

Service

 Mode. The 

FILTER

 LEDs will blink, the unit will 

switch off power to the fans and the fault relay will indicate a fault. 

When the cabinet door is closed, the unit restarts automatically.

Filters

Periodic cleaning or replacement of the filters will be required. 
The filters are located inside the cabinet at the top of the unit (see 

Figure 9 displayed earlier in the guide) and are removed as shown 

in the sequence below:

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INITIALIZATION

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FAULT

FAULT

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LEVEL 2

SMOKE

INITIALIZATION

ALARM

PREALARM

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INITIALIZATION

ALARM

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F  i lters 

  

Either replace the filter assembly or carefully brush off the accumulated dust. 

Refit the filter, close and secure the cabinet door. The unit will initialise and restart. 

  

 

 

 

 

  

  

 

Smoke Sensors 

1

2

3

BUTTON

NORMAL Mode

MAINTENANCE Mode 

RESET      

When pressed for 2 s, starts PASSWORD 

PROCEDURE to enter Maintenance 

mode. 

When pressed for 2 s latched alarms, faults and 

sounders (relays) are reset 

In DISABLE Mode, if pressed for 2 s unit will exit from 

DISABLE Mode but remains in MAINTENANCE Mode 

DISABLE  

Used to increment  Password digits in 

PASSWORD PROCEDURE

When pressed for 2 s, device enters DISABLE Mode 

for 60 minutes (default). (Alarms, alerts and faults not 

reported). 

(To exit DISABLE Mode see RESET) 

TEST         

Used to confirm password in PASSWORD 

PROCEDURE. Default Password = 3111

When pressed for 2 s and released, both sensor will 

simulate alarm 

When pressed for 4 s and released, sensor #1 will 

simulate alarm 

When pressed for 6 s and released, sensor #2 will 

simulate alarm 

COMBINATIONS 

RESET + DISABLE 

When pressed for 2 s, shows fan speed 

(on smoke level scales) for a preset time. 

When pressed for 2 s, shows fan speed (on smoke 

level scales) for preset time. 

RESET + TEST 

No action 

When pressed for 2 s, turns off sounders 

RESET + TEST + DISABLE 

No action 

When pressed for 2 s, unit exits from MAINTENANCE 

Mode 

FOAM GASKET

Summary of Contents for FL0111E

Page 1: ...5o C excluding sounders Configurable Input Activation Time 2s min Relay Contact Ratings 2 0 A 30 VDC 0 5A 30 VAC Environmental Ratings Temperature 10 C to 55 C Relative Humidity 10 to 93 non condensin...

Page 2: ...s fixed in place This allows the installer to choose the language required for the installation from the Front Panel Labelling Pack Figure 2 shows where the labels need to be placed Figure 6 Fasten th...

Page 3: ...allation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 8 Pipe Holes FAAST LT MODEL INLET PIPE HOLE OUTLET PIPE HOLE FL0111E 1 2 or 1 or 2 5 FL0112E 1 2 or 1 or 2 6 FL0122E Channel 1 1 2 or 1 or 2 Channel 2 3 4 or 3 or 4 5 6 Tab...

Page 4: ...EL 2 FILTER POWER AND ALARM CONNECTIONS CHANNEL 1 FILTER USB PORT SENSOR COVER POSITION FOR TEST MAGNET POSITION FOR TEST MAGNET Exhaust Pipe SAMPLING AREA SAMPLING AREA 5 6 EARTH BAR MOUNT EARTH BAR...

Page 5: ...Alarm Relay CH2 11 NC Fault Relay CH1 T4 12 C Fault Relay CH1 13 NO Fault Relay CH1 14 NC Fault Relay AUX CH2 T5 15 C Fault Relay AUX CH2 16 NO Fault Relay AUX CH2 17 Sounder Output 1 47 k ohm EOL Res...

Page 6: ...R DR IFT CO MP EN SA TIO N TEMPERATURE INPUT DIS AB LE SY ST EM S O U N D E R F IL T E R L O W F L O W H IG H F L O W INITIALIZATION LEVEL 1 SMOKE FAULT FAULT POWER LEVEL 2 SMOKE INITIALIZATION ALARM...

Page 7: ...channel unit Upper row Ch1 Lower row Ch2 LOW FLOW ON Low flow fault Check filter check pipe network for blockages SENSOR 1 BLINK Sensor initialization fault Try to restart device Replace faulty sensor...

Page 8: ...the cabinet door during normal operation will cause the unit to enter Service Mode The FILTER LEDs will blink the unit will switch off power to the fans and the fault relay will indicate a fault When...

Page 9: ...used to quickly and accuratelydesignpipenetworks generateconfigurationparameters for correct set up and operation and facilitate commissioning and monitoring of the performance of FAAST LT Aspiration...

Page 10: ...mputer in the normal way for your operating system Launching To launch the PipeIQLT application double click the PipeIQLT icon on the desktop Or click Start bottom left corner of the Windows screen an...

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