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AM-8000

 

 

Programming 
Manual 

 

 

Intelligent Addressable Fire detection 
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Summary of Contents for NOTIFIER AM-8000

Page 1: ...AM 8000 Programming Manual Intelligent Addressable Fire detection P l ...

Page 2: ...AM 8000 Programming Manual INDEX AM8000_ind Doc M 160 2 AM8000 ENG Rev A 1 NOTIFIER ITALIA ...

Page 3: ...larm Condition 6 Fault Condition Zone 7 Fault Condition System 8 Test Condition zone alarm in walk test 8 List of Disabled elements 9 PROGRAMMING Menu 10 System 11 Line 12 Timings 12 Password 14 Panel Name 14 Points Programming 15 Detectors 15 Modules 22 Auto Learn 26 Inputs Modules 28 Outputs Modules 28 GROUPS 32 ZONES 35 UTILITY 37 Date and Time 37 Special Parameters 38 History LOG 41 Display 42...

Page 4: ...y Modify Status 43 Detectors Status 43 Modules Status 44 Groups Status 45 Zone Status 45 Display Active Modules 46 FIRMWARE version 47 Disabile Menu 48 Detectors 49 Modules 49 Zone 50 System 50 TEST menu 52 Zone 52 LED 53 LCD 53 APPENDIX CONTROL BY EVENT Equations 54 CBE 54 Operators 55 Examples 59 ...

Page 5: ...ripheral devices sensors etc which are not perfectly compatible with the control unit may cause damages to the same control unit and a bad operation of the system in any moment Therefore it is essential to only use material which is guaranteed by NOTIFIER and is compatible with its own control units Please consult NOTIFIER Technical Service for any doubt A AT TT TE EN NT TI IO ON N T Th hi is s m ...

Page 6: ...arm the following devices are activated Siren Output Output modules programmed with SW Type ID HORN the output modules activated for CBE associations By pressing this key you can de activate the following devices Siren Output Output modules programmed through Type ID HORN enabled for silencing All output modules activated through CBE associations and enabled for silencing A subsequent pressure of ...

Page 7: ...least one Zone or a Point Disabled in the system TEST Yellow It is lit during Zone Walk Test POWER OK Green It is permanently lit if the control unit is powered by 230Vac or by batteries FAULT Yellow It flashes if there is at least one fault of any type and it has not been recognized yet It is on if all faults have been recognized SYSTEM Yellow It is lit if there is at least a system fault watch d...

Page 8: ...The selected field can be changed by entering in editing mode through the enter key According to the type of datum there are different editing modes Text entering CBE Labels associated with devices zones etc To enter the alphanumerical characters use the keyboard on Touch screen Alpha Numeric Keyboard on Touch Screen This keyboards will be available on the Panel Touch Screen when a Programmable Te...

Page 9: ...The following display appears when the control unit is in condition of zone alarm Through the arrow keys you can scroll the list of the zones containing Faults Icons which signals the Panel Conditions The NOTIFIER brand symbol appears in the absence of alarms and Faults If there are Alarms the Fire symbol is displayed If there are Faults the Triangle symbol is displayed N B The alarm state prevail...

Page 10: ...zone events The following display appears when the control unit is in condition of zone faults Fault events are also initially displayed for zone Through arrow keys you can scroll the list of the Zone Faults Through a first pressure of the enter key you can display the list of devices with the indication of the point name refer to the following figure Device in Alarm D Detector M module Text progr...

Page 11: ...nt to the control unit are defined as system Faults ex discharged battery no mains etc The system Faults are displayed with the maximum detail level T Th hr ro ou ug gh h a ar rr ro ow w k ke ey ys s y yo ou u c ca an n s sc cr ro ol ll l t th he e l li is st t o of f t th he e S Sy ys st te em m F Fa au ul lt ts s Detail of the Device in Fault Condition Text programmed for the device Fault Type d...

Page 12: ...arm events from a zone under Test Through a first pressure of the enter key you can display the list of devices with the indication of the point name refer to the following figure through the arrow keys you can scroll the list of the tested devices of the zone Alarm event from zone under test Date and Time of the Event ...

Page 13: ...to Learn item and press the enter key and subsequently enter the number of lines for which the procedure must be started Through this operation all the devices installed on the lines are recognized and loaded in the control unit memory according to their Hardware TYPE ID and with the default data At the end of the procedure check that the devices detected by the control unit during the Auto Learn ...

Page 14: ... the PGRM function key you can access the programming menu to perform the configuration of the system or make changes to the programming To access the Programming menu you must enter the Level 3A password 44444 is the default password To enter the password use the keyboard that appears on the screen The following screen is displayed Programming System menu By selecting System you can configure the...

Page 15: ...e delay times of the alarm outputs are programmed the delay time for the sensor alarm check silencing inhibition etc ALARM OUT folder Through the arrow keys select the item which is required to be changed Siren or Tx Alarm Through pressure of the enter key the editing function is activated Through the arrow keys or through keyboard the data are entered by pressing the enter key you can confirm ent...

Page 16: ...ion Function is ACTIVE with the programmed verification Time in seconds SILENCE folder SELF SILENCING TIME is the time after which the output modules are reset after being activated Press the right Arrow key 4 to change the parameters to manage the Silencing NOTE the self silencing function of each output module must be enabled in the Point Programming this function is not yet implemented in the c...

Page 17: ...ated Through the arrow keys data are entered and through the enter key entered data are confirmed P Pr ro og gr ra am mm mi in ng g S Sy ys st te em m P Pa as ss sw wo or rd d This function allows to change the Password for the three access levels Each password consists of 5 numerical characters Through the arrow keys select the item which is required to be changed Press the enter key to activate ...

Page 18: ...ta al ll la at ti io on n This function allows to enter a programmable text for the Panel This text can have a maximum of 32 characters and is displayed on the screen in the absence of alarms and faults Normal Condition To enter the system name press the enter key and use the alphanumerical keyboard to enter the text At the end press the Enter key to store the text ...

Page 19: ...ocedure is composed of 4 programming folders to access the folders use the arrow keys 4 The display shows by default the first device of the first line To select another device use the function keys L L Lines and D D detectors Detectors MAIN folder Type ID and Text associated with the Detector Protocol to use for this device ADV ADVANCED NFX serie CLIP 700 SERIE SW Type see Type Id table above HW ...

Page 20: ...ector PINN PINNACLE Laser High sensitivity Smoke detector OMNI OMNI Omni Sensor Detector D De et te ec ct to or rs s P PR RO OG GR RA AM M f fo ol ld de er r P Pr ro og gr r o of f C CB BE E E Eq qu ua at ti io on ns s Z Zo on ne e a as ss so oc ci ia at ti io on n CBE Control By Events Are the programming instructions that set the actions to associated with a point event See the relative CBE Prog...

Page 21: ...i iv vi it ty y D Da ay yt ti im me e n ni ig gh ht t T Tr ra ac ck ki in ng g a an nd d L Le ed d B Bl li in nk k To change one or several parameters in this folder select the parameter through arrow keys the characters of the selected field are in Reverse press the enter key and use the arrow keys to change the parameter at the end press the enter key to confirm the datum Verify By programming Y...

Page 22: ...r r c co om mm mo on n f fo or r a al ll l s se en ns so or rs s w wh hi ic ch h a al ll lo ow ws s t to o r re em mo ov ve e a an nd d c co op py y p po oi in nt ts s f fr ro om m t to o This folder allows the programming of block of points sharing the same programmings It can be used if the points have consecutive addresses and have common parameters The Remove From to function allows to elimina...

Page 23: ...ensor Chamber ALARM 1 1 ft ALARM 2 COMP AUT 1 2 ft ALARM 3 2 ft ALARM 4 COMP AUT 2 3 5 ft Default ALARM 5 3 5 ft enter the ending address through the arrow keys or by using the keyboard press the enter key to confirm the datum Paste From to FROM xx enter the start address through the arrow keys or by using the keyboard press the enter key to confirm the datum Paste From to TO xx CBE Zone Number as...

Page 24: ...nk Value Corresponding Percentage of Obscuration inside the Sensor Chamber 1 2 ft defaul for Sens LOW 2 1 5 ft 3 1 ft 4 0 5 ft 5 0 2 ft defaul for Sens STD 6 0 1 ft 7 0 05 ft 8 0 03 ft 9 0 02 ft defaul for Sens HIG Sensibility SW Type_ID Programmable text max 32 Char Protocol CLIP SW Type PINN HW Type Name This sensor PROGRAMMINGS MENU Points Detector MAIN PROGRAM OPTION EDIT HW type Not programma...

Page 25: ... T Ty yp pe e I ID D a an nd d r re ea ad di in ng g a as ss so oc ci ia at te ed d w wi it th h t th he e m mo od du ul le e The display shows by default the first device of the first line Use the function keys to select another device S Se ec co on nd d f fo ol ld de er r o or r P Pr ro og gr r f fo ol ld de er r P Pr ro og gr r o of f C CB BE E E Eq qu ua at ti io on n Z Zo on ne e a as ss so o...

Page 26: ... gr ra am m f fo ol ld de er r a ar re e t th he e s sa am me e a as s I In np pu ut t M Mo od du ul le es s T Th hi ir rd d f fo ol ld de er r o or r O Op pt ti io on n f fo ol ld de er r P Pr ro og gr r f fo or r d di is sa ab bl le ed d S Si il le en nc ci in ng g T Te es st t e en na ab bl li in ng g a an nd d L Le ed d B Bl li in nk k For a description of How to operate and the description of...

Page 27: ...e devices installed on the line At the end of the self programming procedure a summary of the devices found on the line is displayed Verify Double Address YES By selecting YES panel will check for more than one device programmed with same address in a line When several devices programmed with the same address are found the message shown in the figure is displayed with the indication of the address...

Page 28: ... MAN Devices previously programmed but not detected during the Auto Learn The CONF control saves the devices detected during the Self Learn according to the following mode NEW and INC are initialised through the default data MAN are removed The correctly programmed devices keep the current programming The data relevant to the initialized devices can be subsequently changed by entering the point pr...

Page 29: ...ts 1 output module 1CZ M710CZ o M710CZR Conventional detection zone interface WMS AWS32 R Addressable Sounder WMSB AWS32 R R Addressable Sounder Strobe WMPB AWB R Addressable Strobe DBS ABS32 PW Detector base with sounder DBSB ABSB32 PW RD Detector base with Sounder Strobe CLIP Protocol devices HW Type Description CMA1 CMA1 1 output module MMA1 MMA1 1 input module CMA11 CMA11 1 inputs 1 output mod...

Page 30: ...t module used to interface with N O contact with alarm when It is closed The activation of a NONA type module does not generate an Alarm condition that is the alarm LED is not on APND or GPND type modules do not activate Only output modules coupled to CBE are activated PULL Like the MON device in addition the MANUAL BUTTON reading appears STAT Input module used like the NONA device but each state ...

Page 31: ...output module activated at each alarm It is reset by RESET GAS FORC output module activated at each alarm It is reset by RESET TPND FORC output module activated at each breakdown It is reset by ACK or through the Faultelimination GTC FORC output module activated at each breakdown It is reset by RESET GTS CON output module activated at each breakdown It is reset by RESET TRS FORC output module acti...

Page 32: ...t removal The UDS unit is completely removed including the optional UDS2 modules possibly installed by re setting the type ID NONE on the first address This is also the only system to remove the type ID UDS 1 UDS2 type modules can be also removed one by one Fault event signals from UDS panels connected to the AM 8000 control unit Key selector on UDS 3N in Manual or Disabled position in AM 8000 con...

Page 33: ...roup It activates what is contained in its CBE equation It is activated by direct Inputs Groups which have the Group in their CBE equation R Reverse activation group It is activated by its CBE equation It activates Reverse Output Groups which have the Group in their CBE equation NOTE One Reverse group can be the sum of several Direct groups This way an activation can be triggered by many groups F ...

Page 34: ... se en ns si it ti iv vi it ty y G Gr ro ou up ps s HIGH AND LOW SENSITIVITY GROUPS Can be defined as two groups to be chosen among the inverse ones available for which a CBE equation must be programmed by using the TIM operator to make them active only during a set time These groups are respectively defined as High Sensitivity Groups and Low Sensitivity Groups The purpose of this option is to mak...

Page 35: ...in the Sens Low item in the option folder Night band high sensitivity from 18 to 8 30 the sensitivity values assumed by the detector are those programmed in the Sens High item in the option folder Zone Menu By selecting the Zones sub menu you can enter a descriptive text to be associated with the selected zone The control unit locates by default on the first zone Day Night YES NO Setting YES this ...

Page 36: ...nstalled in the Network The additional panels can have or not the local LCD in the front of the cabinet F Fi ir rs st t f fo ol ld de er r P Pr ro og gr ra am m C CP PU U a an nd d L Li ib b S Se ec co on nd d F Fo ol ld de er r L LC CD D r re ep pe ea at te er rs s This function allows to set the LCD 8000 model in the control unit To modify the programmings press the enter key use the arrow keys ...

Page 37: ...m the display of the system state screen you can access the Utility menu which includes some functions generally used by servicing personnel To access the menu enter the Level 3 Password 33333 is the default password To enter the password consult the editing function previously mentioned in the paragraph description of the keyboard operation to enter data The following menu is displayed UTILITY La...

Page 38: ... to be changed the characters of the selected field are white on dark background Use the arrow keys to change the datum at the end press the enter key to store the datum H Ho ou ur rs s Use the arrows 4 to select the Hours form press the enter key To change values in Hours programming Form use the arrows 4 to select the field to be changed the characters of the selected field are white on dark bac...

Page 39: ... Special Parameters This procedure is composed of 3 programming folders 1 1 P Pr ro og gr r o of f D DR RI IF FT T W WA AR RN NI IN NG G F FU UN NC CT TI IO ON N By selecting NO in the Led Blink function the led flashing is disabled for all the points installed during the line interrogation This function can be used in some environments such as hospitals hotels etc N B The disabling of the led fla...

Page 40: ...s the characters of the selected field are in Reverse press the enter key and use the arrow keys to change the parameter at the end press the enter key to confirm the datum By increasing the values of each parameter the control unit becomes less sensitive for the Fault signaling for the Points installed on the lines By decreasing the values of each parameter the control unit becomes more sensitive...

Page 41: ...el Display To change one or several parameters in this folder select the parameter through arrow keys the characters of the selected field are in Reverse press the enter key and use the arrow keys to change the parameter at the end press the enter key to confirm the datum Enter start date and time of the search and press the enter key to confirm Enter end date and time of the search and press the ...

Page 42: ...tion lines and the keyboard are not stored in the historical file In case of History Log was disabled a System Fault is signalled in the Faults List Press the enter key to perform the cancellation of all events stored in the historical event To change this parameter in this folder press the enter key and select through the arrow keys YES or NO Note the Disable function is NO by default selecting D...

Page 43: ...ayed This value will be displayed as a percentage with respect to the alarm threshold programmed for that device Parameters relevant to modules zones or software groups programmed can also be displayed D De et te ec ct to or rs s s st ta at tu us s The display shows by default the first device of the first line To select another device use the function keys Use D or D to display previous next Dete...

Page 44: ...vice use the function keys G Gr ro ou up ps s S St ta at tu us s The display shows by default the first Group To select another Group use the function keys Module Status depends on Module Type Input or Output Modify the Output Status of a Control Module After selecting the On Off field using the arrow keys user can switch the control module output pressing the OK Key This action is indicated as Ac...

Page 45: ... S St ta at tu us s The display shows by default the first Zone To select another Zone use the function keys U UT TI IL LI IT TY Y A AC CT TI IV VE E M MO OD DU UL LE E L LI IS ST T Through this function you can examine the active module lists which are connected to the control unit lines Display of Input Modules Active ...

Page 46: ... n t th he e A AM M 8 80 00 00 0 c co on nt tr ro ol l u un ni it t C CP PU U L LI IB B c ca ar rd d a an nd d L LC CD D D DI IS SP PL LA AY Y F Fi ir rm mw wa ar re e U Up pd da at te e T Th hi is s f fu un nc ct ti io on n w wi il ll l u up pl lo oa ad d a a n ne ew w v ve er rs si io on n o of f t th he e D DI IS SP PL LA AY Y f fi ir rm mw wa ar re e f fr ro om m a an n U US SB B k ke ey y i i...

Page 47: ...llowing menu is displayed By selecting the Display item the user enter the following menu where devices are displayed by the type To display the Disabled device list select through the arrow keys the type of device press the enter key to confirm the selection By selecting the Modify item and typing the correct password Level 2 the following display will appear where it is possible to change the st...

Page 48: ...rst line To select another device use the function keys Modify Status Zones The display shows by default the first zone To select another zone use the function keys When a detector is Disabled the control unit is inhibited to the reception of the Alarm and Faults signaling from the sensor To Disable a detector select it through the function keys Once the device has been selected press the enter ke...

Page 49: ...c cl lu us si io on n o of f i im mm me ed di ia at te e a ac ct ti iv va at ti io on n o of f S Si ir re en n O Ou ut tp pu ut ts s To change this parameter in this folder press the enter key and select through the arrow keys YES or NO and press the enter key to confirm the datum This function allows the Sounder output Disablement CNU 33 and CNU 34 terminals on the basic board and all output modu...

Page 50: ... ST T M ME EN NU U By pressing the function TEST key in System State you can access the Test menu which includes the functions generally used by the servicing personnel to test the system To access the menu enter the Level 2 Password 22222 is the default password To enter the password consult the editing function previously mentioned in the paragraph description of the keyboard operation to enter ...

Page 51: ...e selected field are in Reverse press the enter key and use the arrow keys to change the parameter at the end press the enter key to confirm the datum LED TEST By selecting through the arrow keys the Led item and by pressing the enter key to confirm the control unit performs the lamp test function all the control unit leds flash for some seconds LCD TEST By selecting through the arrow keys the LCD...

Page 52: ...perators ex OR AND which are valid for several operands shall be written by following this procedure OPERATOR OPERAND 1 OPERAND 2 The NOT logical operator is valid only for one operand and shall be written before the corresponding operand If several operators are used the first character of the equation must be a left hand bracket and the last character must be a right hand bracket Example OPERATO...

Page 53: ... Example the output module equation is OR G9 G15 G23 or the OR operator can be omitted by entering G9 G15 G23 If ANY of the three operands in this equation G9 G15 G23 is in alarm the output module will be activated that is IF the software group 9 is in alarm or IF the software group 15 is in alarm or IF the software group 23 is in alarm THEN this output module will be activated AND is the operator...

Page 54: ...ires AT LEAST TWO elements of the group indicated below to be ACTIVE FORMAT XGRP GXXX where GXXX Group 1 400 Example the equation of an output module is XGRP G23 IF ANY COMBINATION of two or several input devices sensors or modules which have been programmed with their CBE Equation on this software group through the Double Consent parameter YES they are ACTIVE THEN this output module will be activ...

Page 55: ...lement it can be GXXX for a group 1 400 LXX S MXX for an addressable point Example 1 if the equation of the G90 software group is DEL 00 30 01 30 G21 then After 30 Sec from the G21 activation the G90 group will activate and will be active for 1 minute and 30 seconds Example 2 if the equation of the L2M90 output module is DEL 00 30 00 30 AND L1S1 L1S4 After the L1S2 and L1S4 sensors have been in al...

Page 56: ...ORMAT Type 2 TIM MM GG AA OO MM OO MM Where MM month GG day AA year This format allows to perform programmings yearly Example IF the G90 software group equation is TIM SA SU 07 30 13 59 THEN the G90 group will be active on Saturday and Sunday from 07 30 a m to 13 59 N B If the day month or year is not specified the value assumes the meaning of All days To not specify anything enter two signs refer...

Page 57: ...n G1 Module equation L1S1 Module equation GENERAL ALARM The following example shows a method of control unit programming for the general alarm The L1M2 output module is associated with the group G1 and will be activated in case of alarm on the L1S1 and L1S2 detectors The L1M3 output module is associated with the group G2 and will be activated in case of alarm on the L1S3 detectors or on the L1M1 i...

Page 58: ...G Rev A1 AM8000_manu prog ENG Detectors and Input devices POSITION Loop Address Protocol CLIP ADV HW SW Type ID CBE CONTROL BY BY EVENT Text Description DISPLAY Alm Verification Yes NO SENSIBIL H M L Notes Installation Company Sheet of Compiled by Site Manager System ...

Page 59: ... 160 2 AM 8000 ENG Rev A1 AM8000_manu prog ENG Installation Company Sheet of Compiled by Site Manager Output Devices POSITION Loop Address HW SW Type ID CBE CONTROL BY BY EVENT Text Description DISPLAY SIlenciable YES NO WALK TEST YES NO Notes System ...

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