EQUIPMENT:
T1216W-C
PUBLICATION:
MARINEW-P-I
ISSUE No. & DATE:
1
11/12
© 2012 Thorn Security Ltd
PAGE 19 of 39
Registered Company: Thorn Security Ltd. Registered Office: Dunhams Lane Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 1BE
7. If all the end of line devices are correctly
terminated in the panel and the 24V battery is
OK, the panel should be silent, displaying only
the Power Supply On indication.
8. Turn
the Access keyswitch to “1” and press the
Test Display button. The panel should respond
by lighting all indications and sounding the
buzzer. This will continue for 5 seconds after the
button is released.
6.6
Configuration
6.6.1 Basic Default Configuration
The factory-set default mode is:
All zones latching fire indication, standard
[non-intrinsically safe].
Machinery space zones
– none programmed.
Fire output signal, Fire Protection and Sounder
outputs not delayed.
Sounders
– General steady Alarm mode
selected (not zonal, not pulsed).
Crew Alarm Mode
– not selected.
Fire [Routing] Output
– link selected to
powered/monitored mode.
Fire Protection Output
– link selected to
powered/monitored mode.
Fault Signal [routing] Output
– link selected to
powered/monitored
mode.
[NB
–
THIS
OUTPUT NEEDS TO BE CHANGED TO THE
VOLT-FREE MODE BY REMOVING THE 3-
WAY LINK J6, J7, J8].
Earth fault monitoring
– enabled [link fitted].
Manual fire alarm/Muster sounder operation
–
link selected to Manual Fire Alarm.
LED brightness
– highest setting.
Fire Protection outputs not to operate on non
latched zones
– not selected.
Inhibit silence alarms/reset for 3 minutes
– not
selected.
Silence alarms before reset
– not enabled.
Buzzer
– enabled.
Latching faults
– not selected.
6.6.2 Vessel-Specific Configuration
It is possible to tailor the functionality of the
T1216W-C fire alarm panel in line with vessel-
specific requirements. Details of the vessel
configurable options and the configuration process
are provided in sections 6.6 and 7.1 respectively.
Charts are provided in the System Log Book for
planning/recording the actual configuration. This
configuration is not lost when the panel is powered
down.
7.
Operating the Engineer’s functions
7.1
Engineer’s Zone/Output
Configuration Process:
Various
programmable
configuration
options
associated with the zonal inputs and outputs can be
enabled & disabled by operating the appropriate
DIL switch located within the panel enclosure.
These are:
o
Configure one or more zones for use with I.S.
barriers/isolators.
o
Configure zones as latching/non-latching fire
indication.
o
Configure outputs to be delayed.
NOTE: The delay feature does not comply
with the requirements of EN54-2.
o
Configure Machinery Space Zones.
7.2
Zone or Output Configuration:
1. Select a programmable configuration mode:
o
Enable the controls on the display, by turning
the Access keyswitch on the panel display to
the “1” position.
o
If the panel is in the fire alarm condition,
silence the alarms and reset.
o
Open the panel door and locate the
appropriate DIL switch on the motherboard
[
Config Non-latch Zones; Config I.S. Zones;
Config Delay O/Ps
] and move the required
switch to the ON position.
The
CONFIG ENABLED
LED on the
motherboard will illuminate. If the LED
pulses then an invalid configuration option
has been selected.
The P
anel’s
System Fault
LED will flash
and the buzzer will operate.
The Select LED on the front of the display
will pulse unless an invalid configuration
option has been selected.
Any standing fire or fault alarm indications
and associated outputs will be inhibited.
If active, the indications for evacuation,
silence buzzer, delay on or disablement
indications will clear.
The panel will indicate the current status of
the selected programmable configuration
mode on the yellow
fault/disabled
LEDs on
the Zones, Sounders, Fire Routing and Fire
Protection outputs.
A steady indication denotes that the
zone/output is already configured to the
selected mode.
No indication denotes that the zone/output
has not been configured to the selected
mode.
o
Close the panel door to allow access to the