UniPOS
Interactive Fire ControlPanel IFS7002
Instruction Manual
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15. Saving the parameters
All set values for parameters or modes of operation are being saved in the energy independent
memory and upon interruption of mains supply or backup batteries supply the values remain intact.
After the control panel is switched on again, it starts operation in accordance with values and modes
previously set.
Default parameters and modes of operation are factory set up (see section. 13.10).
User passwords are set to:
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Access Level 2 passwords:
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Password 1 – 1111;
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Password 2 – 2222;
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Password 3 – 3333;
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Password 4 – 4444;
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Password 5 – 5555;
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Password 6 – 6666;
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Password 7 – 7777;
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Password 8 – 8888;
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Password 9 – 9999;
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Password 10 – 1010;
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Access Level 3 password - 0000.
16. Labour protection requirements
The installation and maintenance staff shall be well grounded in equipment’s mechanism and
operation, as well as in common technical safety regulations.
Connection to unearthed or to indirectly earthing mains supply is prohibited.
Troubleshoots are to be cleared after disconnecting the feeding cable from the mains supply.
The control panel is designed for installing in premises with a normal fire hazard, as per the Fire
Precaution Technical Regulations in Building Construction.
17. Installation and arrangements
When fire detectors and periphery devices are integrated in the system, avoid arranging wires in
closed loops; it will reduce the control panel’s resistance to electro magnetic interferences
17.1. To mount the fire control panel
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Unpack the device;
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put the dowels on the determined places;
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fasten the control panel to the dowels through the three holes provided on the chassis.
17.2. Periphery devices assembly
All connections are to be made by means of terminals, mounted on the printed circuit board 7002
Main (Appendix 4). Be advised, that the total consumption of the voltage powering the external
devices (terminal “+ 28V”) plus the consumption of the monitored outputs shall not exceed 1.5A in
heavy duty mode.
17.2.1. Mounting periphery devices to monitored outputs
Terminals “+Out1”, “-Out1”, “+Out2”, “-Out2” – monitored potential outputs, responding upon Fire
condition (depending on the pre-programmed relation
fire alarm line – monitored outputs
) are to be
used.
Use the special connection diagram for the executive device provided in Appendix 6a.
End of line resistors 5k6 are connected directly to the terminals of the unused monitored outputs.
17.2.2. Mounting periphery devices to relay outputs
The following terminals are used:
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Terminal “+28V” – positive lead of the stabilized direct current supplying the external devices
(light and sound signaling devices, executive devices and others);
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Terminal “GND” – chassis ground (negative lead of the stabilized direct current supplying the
external devices);