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26-0810 Issue 4 

 

 

 

            

 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Fire Detection & Alarm System Control Panel V3 

(Suitable for Duonet control panels from V2.00)

  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Control Panel User Guide 

(TO BE RETAINED BY THE USER) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for DUONET

Page 1: ...26 0810 Issue 4 Fire Detection Alarm System Control Panel V3 Suitable for Duonet control panels from V2 00 Control Panel User Guide TO BE RETAINED BY THE USER ...

Page 2: ...h contents Due to the complexity and inherent importance of a life risk type system training on this equipment is essential and commissioning should only be carried out by competent persons Fike cannot guarantee the operation of any equipment unless all documented instructions are complied with without variation E OE Fike equipment is protected by one or more of the following patent numbers GB2426...

Page 3: ...t 8 Normal 8 Fire Alarm Controls 9 System Controls 9 Access Levels and Codes 9 Fire Alarm 10 On Hearing the Alarm 10 Accessing the Controls 10 Silencing the Alarms 10 Resetting the System 10 Sounding the Alarms 11 Silencing the Buzzer 11 Exiting Access Level Two 11 Troubleshooting 12 Advanced Operation 13 Access Level 1 Normal 13 Access Level 2A User 13 Access Level 2B Supervisor 14 Printer 18 LED...

Page 4: ...n will be an employee of the manufacturer installer or servicing contractor or a member of the user s staff who has received suitable training from the manufacturer supplier or installer Understanding the Equipment What is Duonet Duonet is the name of the range of fire alarm control panels that use the associated Sita200plus devices which together form the fire alarm system installed in the premis...

Page 5: ...ioning may be shut down when the alarm sounds Make sure that you know what happens when the fire alarm operates as this can affect routine system testing The system is powered from the mains supply and incorporates a standby battery which automatically maintains the system in operation for a time of at least 48 hours in the event of a mains supply failure What to do if The fire alarm sounds CARRY ...

Page 6: ...ing services interfaces to avoid disruption to the occupants In any case the panel should provide audible and visual indication that parts of the system are disabled Daily Check that the panel indicates normal operation and that any fault is recorded Also check that the recorded faults have been dealt with Weekly At least one detector or call point should be operated to test the ability of the con...

Page 7: ...y Action by the user after any false alarm The user can assist the servicing company in the identification of false alarms by observing the following Always make a note of all illuminated indicators and messages displayed at the control panel Try and identify the activated device ie do not reset the system until the area of the incident has been inspected Record any other incidents occurring at th...

Page 8: ...O PQRS T UV WXYZ _ system controls ESC General Indication LEDs Control Panel Information Window Active Information Window Prompt Window Network Information Window Zonal Indication LEDs Fire Alarm Controls System Indication LEDs System Controls 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 ...

Page 9: ... The menu system is divided into four access levels in order to restrict access to those who require it For simple indication the status of the Controls Enabled light will show the level selected as follows Access Level Description Shift LED Key Operation Default Code 1 NORM Normal OFF YES N A 2A USER User ON YES 8737 2B SUPR Supervisor SLOW FLASH NO 7877 The fourth level Engineer is not shown abo...

Page 10: ...ayed in the top right hand corner The panel buzzer will be heard on each key press and when successfully entered the CONTROLS ENABLED light will light up continuously and USER or SUPR is displayed in the top right hand corner You are now in Access Level 2A User or Access Level 2B Supervisor and may proceed to silence and reset the system Silencing the Alarms When the fire procedures have been carr...

Page 11: ...as above 1 Press SILENCE BUZZER The panel buzzer will be silenced Exiting Access Level 2A User or Access Level 2B Supervisor In order to prevent unauthorised access to the system return to Access Level 1 Normal However if left untouched the display will time out after a short while and return automatically to Access Level 1 Normal 1 Turn the key OFF if it is turned on Or Press ESC until the system...

Page 12: ...ss Level 2B Supervisor see section on operation Alarm condition still present Remove cause of alarm eg reset call point element with key Panel buzzer sounding FAULT LED lit Fault or abnormal condition Note all illuminated LEDs and displayed messages Call engineer Panel buzzer sounding POWER FAULT LED flashing Mains supply failed displayed Mains supply failure Wait until mains supply is restored if...

Page 13: ...ed or the key switch must be used in order access any of the menus Access Level 2A User Controls Enabled LED on At Access Level 2A User the main Fire Alarm Controls are enabled and the following System Controls are accessible Delay Override The Delay Override function overrides any programmed delays Test Display The Test Display function causes the panel LEDs to illuminate and the LCD screen to bl...

Page 14: ...l display any current warnings These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and DOWN keys 1 Delay On Off 3 Manual Call Point with sounder 5 Sounders Strobes 4 Manual Call Point 6 Input Output Modules 7 Conventional Zone Module 6 Network Events 1 All Events 2 By Event Type 3 By Panel 4 By Date 6 Default to all enabled 3 View Logs 2 Test Display 1 Current Warning...

Page 15: ...ne will be disabled The control panel will indicate that disablements are present a disablement event will be recorded in the log the device LED will still operate when activated and an event will be recorded in the log but no programmed actions will occur The sounder within the device will still operate if triggered from elsewhere on the system 4 Disable Enable 2 Device This function allows the d...

Page 16: ... Audible Test function allows the selection of one or more detection zones to operate in a one man walk test mode with local sound On triggering a device the device LED operates the sounder within that device operates and the event is recorded into the event log as a test activation but the control panel does not show an alarm After approximately 5 seconds the system will reset the device and anot...

Page 17: ...ammed actions are reinstated The control panel event log will indicate that all actions have been reinstated 7 Day Night Mode 4 View Day Night Setting This function allows the user to view the start and finish times for each day This function allows the user to switch on the LED and sounder if they are present at any device on the loop in order to aid in locating its position It cannot be used to ...

Page 18: ...e accessed by lifting the front cover on the printer Use the paper feed button located on the right hand side opposite the Status indicator LED to feed through the last few centimetres of paper Fit a new paper roll onto the carrier The printer incorporates an automatic paper feed facility With a new paper roll mounted on the carrier and with a clean straight edge to the paper present the paper to ...

Page 19: ...shing The mains supply has failed check the fuse and the 230V AC supply on the PCB AC terminals Continuous A battery supply charger fault has been detected check the fuse and the battery voltages 9 EARTH FAULT Yellow Flashing An earth fault has been detected where a path exists from the circuit wiring to earth Remove circuits one at a time to discover which one and then rectify An earth fault may ...

Page 20: ...a Technical Alarm signal to the panel No indication of a Technical Alarm is given on the display 18 CONFIRMATION Yellow Continuous A smoke detector is in the alarm confirmation state awaiting confirmation or reset 19 DELAY Yellow Continuous An action has been started which utilises a programmed delay 20 ALARMS Yellow Flashing Continuous The alarm sounders have been activated from the Sound Alarms ...

Page 21: ...Duonet Control Panel User Guide 21 LOG BOOK Record all fire and fault events whether or not an engineer was called Event Log Time Zone Device Event Action Initials ...

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Page 28: ...rol Panel Duonet V Serial No No of Loops used No of Zones used Mains Supply Loop 1 Loop 2 Total No of Devices No of Detectors No of Call Points No of Sounders No of Interfaces Loop ve Continuity Loop ve Continuity Loop Screen Continuity Loop ve to ve Resistance Loop ve to Screen Resistance Loop ve to Screen Resistance Loop Screen to Earth Resistance Access Level 2A User code Default USER Access Le...

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