fire panel
configuration tool
manual
ID2000
ID3000/
997-291 Version 3.05b November 2010
Страница 1: ...fire panel configuration tool manual ID2000 ID3000 997 291 Version 3 05b November 2010 ...
Страница 2: ...ool Manual Contents ii 997 291 Version 3 05 November2010 Quick Contents Reference by Section 6 Networking 5 Time of Day Programs 4 Control Matrix CBE 2 Panel Settings 3 Loop Devices 1 Introduction CLICK HERE FOR FULL CONTENTS LIST A C A B B C ...
Страница 3: ...1 4 Connecting a PC to the Panel 1 4 1 5 Tool Overview and Menus 1 5 1 5 1 Tool Language Setting 1 5 1 5 2 Tool Window 1 5 1 5 3 File Menu 1 6 1 5 4 Panel Menu 1 7 1 5 5 Repeater Menu 1 9 1 5 6 View Menu 1 12 1 5 7 Edit Menu 1 12 1 5 8 Communications Menu 1 14 1 5 9 System Parameters Menu 1 17 1 5 10 Tools Menu 1 19 1 5 11 External Systems Menu 1 21 1 5 12 Help Menu 1 22 1 5 13 Toolbar Options 1 2...
Страница 4: ... 10 2 6 Remote Fire Outputs Tab 2 12 2 7 Tests Tab 2 14 2 8 Disablements Tab 2 15 2 9 Day Night Mode Tab 2 18 2 10 Other Options Tab 2 20 2 11 Extinguishing System Tab 2 23 2 12 Alarm Coincidence Tab 2 24 2 13 VdS Network Options 2 25 3 Loop Devices Configuration 3 1 3 1 Select a Device 3 1 3 2 Edit Device 3 5 3 2 1 Sensors 3 5 3 2 2 Modules 3 16 3 2 3 Define Sounder Tone Slots 3 21 4 Control Matr...
Страница 5: ...view Edit Control Matrix Entries 4 16 4 2 1 Review Entries 4 16 4 2 2 Amend Create Delete Entry 4 16 4 2 3 Print Menu 4 17 4 2 4 Thermal Alarm Verification Delay 4 17 4 3 Defining a Control Matrix Rule 4 18 4 3 1 Input Event 4 18 4 3 2 Output Event 4 25 5 Time of day Configuration 5 1 5 1 Introduction 5 1 5 2 Manual Override 5 2 5 3 Editing Procedure 5 3 6 Network Configuration 6 1 6 1 Introductio...
Страница 6: ... 291 Version 3 05 November2010 6 2 2 Procedure 6 4 6 3 ID2 net Peer to Peer Network 6 8 6 3 1 Introduction 6 8 6 3 2 Procedure 6 11 6 3 3 Sector Configuration 6 13 Appendix 1 Historic Data Log Tool Appendix 2 Database Query Utility Appendix 3 Additional Logic Example ...
Страница 7: ...ol and the fire panel as the panel Be aware that This manual is not intended to be a fire detection system design guide and should only be used by or under the supervision of a qualified system design engineer It is assumed that the system has been designed in accordance with the requirements of EN54 Part 14 BS 5839 Part 1 1988 and other local codes of practice that are applicable Some features of...
Страница 8: ...ice pack 2 with 128MB memory c 120MB disk space available d CD ROM e SVGA 1024 x 768 colour display Note To ensure that the Tool s windows are all displayed correctly the PC s Control Panel Display Appearance tab Scheme option must be left at its default setting 1 2 Installation To install the Tool 1 The CD should auto run if it does not click on Setup exe 2 Follow the on screen prompts to complet...
Страница 9: ...equired do not authenticate the Tool To authenticate the Tool 1 Note the customer code and send it to your company sauthorisedrepresentative Onlythe authorisedrepresentativemayapplyforthe authenticationlicencekey Thecustomercode may be submitted together with the other requesteddata usinganelectronicAuthentication passcoderequest availablebye mailfrom technical support notifierfiresystems co uk 2 ...
Страница 10: ...ay result i e inhibiting the monitoring will not protect the equipment 1 Disable the earth fault monitoring circuit by removing the jumper link on JP1 A at the top right hand corner of the Base PCB The PCB is marked EFD above the link 2 Wait for at least one minute after disabling the fault monitoring circuit then use the data communications cable to connect the PC to the RS232 connector P1 B on t...
Страница 11: ...uage if more than one is available click on the Language Setting icon or shortcut or select Start Programs Notifier National Language Setting and select the required language from those listed Press ENTER on your PC to exit the language selection window The Tool s windows will now use the selected language this does NOT set the panel language see Section 2 1 1 5 2 Tool Window This window consists ...
Страница 12: ...ays the printable data It has buttons shown at left to i Select which pages of printable information summary and detail are displayed by the preview ii Zoom in and out of the displayed page s iii Print via a standard window iv Close the Print Preview Note To print panel settings see Section 2 To print the Control Matrix see Section 4 2 3 To print zone descriptions see Section 1 5 9 f Standard wind...
Страница 13: ...rent configuration database is displayed here To delete a panel select it and click on Delete Does not delete a Master Slave network panel s entry in the network configuration Section 6 2 2 describes the network delete button If the panel you want is not displayed check that you have selected the correct Site ID see Section 1 5 9 Note When loading or saving a mixed protocol configuration an adviso...
Страница 14: ...nel software version 4 The file to be converted is selected via a standard windows Open window A further window allows selection of the database into which the file is to be saved If the DOS file is for a Master Slave network and the new configuration is to be ID2 net refer to Section 6 3 1 before you begin Note Use the Files of type drop down list to select ID2000 id2 or ID3000 id3 configuration ...
Страница 15: ...on Alarms only or All events h LED mode Pre alarm or Technical alarm indication i Silence Resound Pushbutton Mode Disable sounders or not j Common Disablement LED lit not lit with active delays Select Configure and Send Data to display the Open Repeater Configuration window 1 Use the radio buttons to display the required panel and repeaters no panel is displayed for the ID2 net repeaters option On...
Страница 16: ...undOnly thedefault unlesstherepeater spushbutton is labelled Akustik AN Anstellen in which case select the Silence Resound and Disablement option Providescompatibilitywith older German systems vi Select whether the repeater has a Technical Alarm LED if YES the Pre Alarm LED is used for this purpose vii To send a bitmap logo select it as described in Section 1 5 10 or select Load Default Logo to re...
Страница 17: ...ink across the Program Enable PE connector 3 Press and release the Reset switch 4 At the Tool s Configuration and Download window select the Send icon The Repeater Download Progress window is displayed i Select Start A progress bar and status message are displayed ii An Abort option is provided but if used the repeater memory will be left in a corrupt state When the transfer is complete Close is d...
Страница 18: ...ighted location in the current panel configuration These functions are described in Section 3 1 b Expand or collapse the loop display in the current panel configuration c Search provided for future development d Sort not used e Standard windows functions Copy Cut and Paste f Set the device edit drag and drop option on or off g With the global option Synchronize Sounders on loops using OPAL or Enha...
Страница 19: ...ecified using the following filters Level 2 Same zone Levels 3 5 Different zones stand alone or networked Levels 4 6 Any zone stand alone or networked Note An advisory note is displayed when downloading a configuration to the panel when coincidence levels other than None default are selected The context sensitive menu displayed by right clicking on one or more sensors provides an alternative metho...
Страница 20: ... Receive from Panel c Send to Panel Prompts for a Level 3 passcode then displays the Send window next page 1 Used to load the configuration to the panel Connect the PC see Section 1 4 and then select Send to Panel Send to Panel is only available when a panel configuration is displayed in the Tool window If theTool hangs during a Receive or Send check that the correct Communication Port has been se...
Страница 21: ...rt time it is possible to abort via the Cancel Transaction button which becomes greyed when the data transfer commences Progress is shown by the bar and by Transaction Status messages When the data transfer is complete the panel s configuration is displayed automatically Note If the data communications cable is connected and the Communication Port is correct yet you get an error message click OK a...
Страница 22: ...ins at least one OPAL protocol device and the panel has one or more LIB PCBs with software version prior to 14 01 the user is warned that there is a LIB loop device incompatibility issue Select YES to continue any OPAL devices will be polled using CLIP protocol or NO to abort configuration download 3 Select Send Data until this is done it is possible to abort via the Cancel Transaction button whic...
Страница 23: ...ddress range 76 99 a message is displayed to advise that there is a possible configuration limitation unless the correct CPU PCB is fitted see Section 1 5 4 Note If the data communications cable is connected and the Communication Port is correct yet you get an error message click OK and try again the panel was probably busy If the Tool hangs during a Send check that the correctCommunication Port h...
Страница 24: ... the Network Setup History window seeSection 6 2 2or 6 3 2for Master Slave network or ID2 net respectively d F CMSI Connection Setup is for use with the F NF3000 Panel only e Event Distribution Applies to ID2000 with Master Slave network displays the Event Distribution window see Section 6 2 2 f Control Matrix Displays the Edit CBE Rules window see Section 4 2 g Select Custom Tone Applies to ID300...
Страница 25: ...r with either the carriage return or Enter key Note Version 2 03 or above of the Tool supports multiple databases therefore each site can have its own database Previous versions of the Tool used a single database split into a number of Site IDs The Site ID option is now only provided for backwards compatibility to allow access to these IDs It is not intended for new Site IDs to be added instead cr...
Страница 26: ...lay Logical Expression window see opposite shows Control Matrix entries associated with a maximum of three logical expression Transfer Flag s Select the first flag from the drop down list of logical expression flags If further flag s are required check the second and or third boxes and select these flag s from their respective drop down lists Note Entries which only use a non logical expression fl...
Страница 27: ...her a Select the required bitmap or b Select a blank default all black display 2 If the chosen bitmap is smaller than 240 x 52 pixels options are provided to a Stretch it to full size if this box is checked the remaining options are then greyed b Centre the bitmap c Select the colour of unfilled areas or of the blank Check box for white appears green on the panel display or uncheck for black If th...
Страница 28: ...ect Virtual Input Points or Virtual Output Points ii Name the Point maximum 32 characters iii Allocate a zone number VIPs and VOPs must be in a zone before they are recognised by the Control Matrix There is no limit to the number of VIPs and VOPs that can exist in a zone However in VdS mode they cannot be placed in the same zone as sensors or MCPs DKMs and they do not have reference numbers Note Z...
Страница 29: ...s current panel to current database d Cut Standard windows function e Copy Standard windows function f Paste Standard windows function g Load Panel Configuration from current database window see Section 1 5 4 h Displays the Modify System Options window see Section 2 i Control Matrix Displays the Control Matrix Input and Output Rules window see Section 4 2 j Displays the Edit Local Zone Description...
Страница 30: ...his pictorial representation of the panel s loops is displayed in the blank area of the Configuration Tool window when either a An existing configuration file is opened or b When a panel has been specified See Section 2 1 in a new configuration file Devices can be inserted deleted or edited as described in Section 3 1 onwards ...
Страница 31: ...n Tab This tab is displayed by default when the window is first opened Edit as follows 1 Enter the Panel Name ID3000 maximum 32 characters ID2000 maximum 40 characters This is compulsory until the name is entered the OK button is greyed 2 Select the Panel Type ID3000 or ID2000 or F NF3000 The latter is not described in this manual 3 ID2000 only select the number of zones either 16 or 80 depending ...
Страница 32: ...Up to 255 StandAlone panels can be configured for a given Site ID b Master Slave Network Use the radio buttons to select this panel s type either Master or Slave If Master use the spin buttons to select the Number of Slaves on the network range 1 to 7 See Section 6 2 Note Subsequent network configuration is done for the Master so configure a Master panel before configuring any Slaves c ID2 net Pee...
Страница 33: ...Uses zones local to the panel b Network ID3000 only Zone numbers are allocated across the network Further information is given in Section 6 2 1 if a Master Slave Network is chosen in step 6 or Section 6 3 1 if an ID2 net Network is chosen After OK has been selected the zone type set in step 8 cannotbechanged No method of conversion is provided 8b 8a ...
Страница 34: ...riate Type of LIB either Standard LIB or E nhanced LIB The total Number of Loops is displayed automatically if no boxes are checked the total is 2 i e those on the Base PCB Note ELIBs must be used if there are more than 512 monitored points on the system Selecting the ELIB Type on the Tool means that the panel will indicate a fault if ordinary LIBs are fitted This is used to confirm compliance wit...
Страница 35: ...eater than 16 between isolators Loop fault reporting is deferred during this period 4 The OPAL Clip protocol checkbox of each loop device may be toggled display hide using this checkbox With WCT version 3 05 or later this option is checked by default i e the loop devices checkboxes are shown Note However for WCT versions 3 03 and 3 04 OPAL protocol will be selected as the default when installed on...
Страница 36: ...e external equipment or leave unchecked if it will not EN54 Do not check this box 4 If a third party link is used check the Monitor FAULTS box if the data link is continuously monitored a fault is reported by the panel if the link fails or leave unchecked if not 5 Select the version of Protocol to be used fixed at version 11 if ID2 net network is used 6 Select whether a request to the external equ...
Страница 37: ...aud rate may be changed This should be left at 9600 baud 10 If the panel is on an ID2 net network and event filtering is employed selection of this option excludes any sector information from being sent to the third party protocol Host 11 When the panel is connected to a third party host the request from the host for a time re synchronization will be ignored by the panel if this option is selected...
Страница 38: ...ounders are to be pulsed or only CMX modules are to be fitted on the system then do not check this box Note This does not set pulsing on whether a sounder pulses or not is defined in the Control Matrix see Section 4 3 2 3 Set the OFF period range 1 to 128 seconds 4 Set the ON period range 1 to 128 seconds 5 Check the Synchronize Sounders on loops using Enhanced Protocol box where all any enhanced ...
Страница 39: ...option and where non compatible sounders are used these must be individually excluded from any control matrix pulsing rules 6 Select the colour of OPAL devices LEDs Green default or red are available options 7 Select if sounder synchronization using OPAL protocol is required across the ID2 net network 6 7 ...
Страница 40: ...ed does not have any SST devices but another panel in the network does This ensures that the SST pushbutton works correctly 3 Determines effect when ÜE AB AN is pressed and released while the panel is in alarm If box is unchecked there is no effect if checked Munich option the ÜE activates deactivates with successive operations of the pushbutton 4 If this box is checked the FBF has priority over t...
Страница 41: ...et while the panel is in alarm 7 Set normal activation pulse length range 1 to 60 seconds or 0 for continuous dependent upon the type of ÜE connected 8 Set test pulse length range 1 to 60 seconds This is the minimum time the ÜE is activated when the FBF s ÜE Test pushbutton is pressed may may be extended by holding in that pushbutton 9 Select the method used by the panel to interface to the exting...
Страница 42: ...Output Circuits 3 4 are only available when any selectable option other than VdS mode is set on the Specification Tab In VdS mode to configure a ÜE set Circuit 1 or 2 to Remote Fire Output and configure a hardware link If the Fire VFCO Relay is set to Remote Fire Output then its operation follows that of the ÜE with respect to delayed mode disablement etc Note If Output Circuit 3 or 4 is set to So...
Страница 43: ...mode a Standard Check this box if there is a Remote Fire Output on another panel on the network but not on this panel This allows Day Night modes to be configured for this panel and ensures the Day Mode and Fire O P Disable pushbuttons work correctly on the panel b VdS If no ÜE is configured on this panel check this box for same reasons as described for Standard above 3 ...
Страница 44: ...in buttons to set the time of day at which the test is to start 3 Select what happens when a Manual Call Point MCP is set into alarm during a walk test The options are for the MCP to operate the sounders for either a A 1 second pulse or b Continuously while the MCP remains in alarm Follows MCP 4 If required set an automatic timeout for walk test range 1 720 minutes To maintain EN54 compliance set ...
Страница 45: ...bled are those selected in step 1 2 Check this box if the panel s common DISABLEMENT LED is not to illuminate when the DELAYS ACTIVE LED is lit Note The default configuration is that a delay active does not illuminate the common disablement LED EN54 2 A1 2006 removes the requirement that a delay should be indicated as a disablement Select as appropriate in accordance with local fire regulations 3 ...
Страница 46: ...ter the time period range up to 1440 minutes 24 hours If there is a second disablement during the time period the timer is restarted Does not comply with EN54 6 Set the required buzzer time interval during disablement range 2 to 120 minutes 7 Set the sounder disablement access level Normally to comply with EN54 2 level 2 should be selected leave box unchecked Check the box to configure sounder dis...
Страница 47: ...nders by zone or an individual device 9 To enable a zone s inputs only or both inputs and outputs make the appropriate selection from the drop down menu To comply with this requirement do not allow sounder disablement by zone or individual device EN54 2 9 4 2 Disablement of sounders requires unmaskable and individual indication 8 9 ...
Страница 48: ...f Day Mode is set active by the panel s DAY MODE pushbutton or by a remote switch 2 Use the spin buttons to set the second stage investigation time range 1 to 10 minutes This time is initiated when the panel s EXTEND DELAY pushutton is pressed while the first stage time is active it replaces is not added to the first stage time 3 Select whether or not the delay is cancelled if there is a new alarm...
Страница 49: ...imes up to two per day using the Time of day program see Section 5 This does not comply with EN54 There are no start times Day Mode cannot be started automatically Manual methods of cancellation the DAY MODE pushbutton or Input 2 remain available if automatic cancellation is configured EN54 2 9 1 2 Disablement and re enablement MUST be a manual operation at Access level 2 6 ...
Страница 50: ... select NON BLINK the LEDs on all sensors and modules for ID3000 only if configured to Follow Panel Setting will not blink during normal scanning takes effect a few minutes after power up or panel configuration They will still light when the device is in alarm or in some test or fault conditions Note The Follow Panel Setting option is provided on the device s Edit window This window also allows de...
Страница 51: ...ons e g RESET which themselves will already be logged avoids filling the log with trivial events Master Slave Network panels DO check box if Control Matrix rules use AUX inputs on remote panels otherwise the event will not be sent over the network is sent on ID2 net network Note Logged overrides any individual AUX module Not Logged setting Section 3 2 2 6 Check this box if the internal sounder rel...
Страница 52: ...lse If it is required that the LEDs remain on then select the Steady option 10 After SILENCE SOUNDERS has been actioned sounder operation can be configured to always respond to a new alarm respond to a new alarm in a zone not already in alarm respond to a second alarm in a zone already in alarm or never to respond The re sound default is Always 11 This option must only be used in consultation with...
Страница 53: ...the release is activated at which the PAUSE occurs in the ULI and IRI HOLD modes see Section 4 1 4 4 2 Set the flood duration time This time is used if Soak Timer is selected on anAlarm Control Matrix entry CAUTION This product is not compliant with EN 12094 1 EN 12094 1 EN 12094 1 Fire extinguishing installations in Europe are required to be certified as compliant to this standard 1 2 ...
Страница 54: ...s the position on the panel s Control Matrix Select Coincidence Rule menu enter the number of devices that must be in alarm at the Control Matrix input The configured values then become available for selection for the Control Matrix Input Event Section 4 3 1 3 Select the scope of device coincidence when the Control Matrix input zone selection is ANY ZONE a The devices must be on the same panel or ...
Страница 55: ...This is available only if a Remote Fire Output has been configured for sounder circuit 1 Select the appropriate option for local ÜE circuit 1 If the option for a dedicated panel is selected use the spin buttons to select the panel node node range up to 63 that has the FBF panel attached 2 This is available only if a Remote Fire Output has been configured for sounder circuit 2 Select appropriate op...
Страница 56: ... Check the box foreachOPALprotocoldeviceadded ForCLIP protocol devices leave this box un checked Note An ID3000 loop can support a mixture of CLIP and OPAL protocol devices However there is a limit of 40 CLIP device addresses supportable on a mixed protocol loop ii Device address or to add a group of devices a range of addresses See below for extra informationaboutVdSmode SeeSection 3 2 1 for extr...
Страница 57: ...n the loop display and then choose Delete from the Edit menu or right mouse button menu or press the delete key f Change loop protocol Check the appropriate boxe s toselectOPALprotocol eitherbyloop or individual loop devices OPALselection not available for ION or VIEW sensors g To select multiple devices hold down the Ctrl key when making the selection The selections can be made across device type...
Страница 58: ...can be selected as part of a coincidence rule All the above functions are also available on the Edit menu Note If after adding an M720 or M721 module to the loop these can only be selected as an OPAL device and the loop protocol or first module address is changed to CLIP note that the OPAL nested address layout is retained The squares are no longer checked for any affected devices as these modules...
Страница 59: ...then be prompted for the destination loop In this example the panel has four loops and the content of loop 2 may be swapped with the content of loops 1 3 or 4 In the example illustrated loop 3 is the chosen destination Having selected the loop you are then asked to confirm the selection Note This function is also selectable from the Edit menu Quick Edit Function Many device properties can be edite...
Страница 60: ...ence Number see opposite 4 Zone Description ID3000 only Enter the zone text maximum 32 characters This text is automatically displayed on the Edit Local Zone Descriptions window Section 1 5 9 subsequent edits on that window are automatically reflected here NETWORK ZONES DEVICES VdS only Max of 10 MCPs or 32 other devices per zone MCPs cannot be mixed with other device types Devices are given a ref...
Страница 61: ...ULTI are described in Section 3 2 1 1 In VdS mode the default level for HEAT sensor alarm is 3 instead of 5 OPAL protocol Each sensor type has up to 6 pre set levels for alarm and pre alarm available except VIEW which still operates under CLIPprotocol control on an OPALloop Note The default sensitivity levels of analogue sensors for both Fire and Pre alarm is 3 VIEW devices are supported on OPAL p...
Страница 62: ...o be on 9 Fire Delay Fault Delay To minimise the occurrence of unwanted alarm or fault indications a verification delay is recommended between signals being received from the sensor and the fire pre alarm fault condition occurring Retain the defaults see opposite unless specific site conditions make a change necessary Verification delays are not applicable to VIEW sensors 7 8 VERIFICATION DELAYS S...
Страница 63: ...econd scan interval do not designate more than 21 devices per loop as priority the scan rate becomes lower as more devices are designated iii Remote LED follows panel state OPAL only select if a sensor s remote LED is to light under the control of the panel in alarm iv Technical Alarm GAS Sensor all modes Other sensors Benelux Sprinkler Panel only If this option is selected the sounders do not ope...
Страница 64: ...riven in parallel with the sensor LED Control of this auxiliary equipment is then independent of the SILENCE RESOUND pushbutton it is only switched off by operating the RESET pushbutton vii Sounder Use with the B601BH base with integral sounder If this option is selected the sounder will be silenced by operation of the panel s SILENCE RESOUND to silence or RESET pushbuttons viiiSet the required de...
Страница 65: ... obscuration is used to set their sensitivity than is used on other types of sensors Note The term percentage per metre obscuration describes the smoke saturation level per unit volume of air Normal sensors typically detect a fire condition between 3 m and 5 m obscuration VIEW sensors can be configured using nine sensitivity thresholds for pre alarm and alarm Level 1 L1 is the most sensitive and l...
Страница 66: ...tion be tested on site before implemention Alarm sensitivity level 6 L6 and below generally require a 90 day test to ensure the sensor environment is suitable for a higher sensitivity setting This is not required for high levels of pre alarm sensitivity selection Calibration Each VIEW sensor has to be calibrated on first operation with the panel The procedure is given in the Panel Configuration ma...
Страница 67: ...me of Day program or the panel s Day Mode pushbutton See Section 5 3 For Pre alarm to operate the Pre alarm Threshold MUST be set at least one level below the Alarm Threshold set to equal or above if Pre alarm is not required or to L0 ID3000 only In Thermal Only mode L6 Pre alarm applies to both smoke and heat unless L6 is linked to Time of Day or Day Mode with Lock Pre alarm monitoring see Sectio...
Страница 68: ...a red and thermal Learnt as type SMART 4 All SMART sensors have a thermal only mode as described on the previous page for Optiplex SMART 4 has a unique device type unlike Optiplex SMART 2 SMART 3 which are type MULTI with a thermal only mode alarm level 6 when the thermal only mode is selected the type is automatically changed to Optiplex The Alarm and Pre alarm levels and defaults are as describe...
Страница 69: ...4 devices with OPAL Protocol may be configured to work more effectively in different types of nuisance environment This is achieved using sensitivity presets called application numbers Each application number corresponds to a different combination of sensitivity level settings of the various detection elements of the sensor expressed using the range of values 0 7 for active profiles and None for t...
Страница 70: ...talarmreached Uses Photo element only 5 AHU rooms and lift motor rooms False alarm from dust burst reduction 5 4 Synthetic smoke in discotheques and dazzling lights from strobes Photo sensor alarm threshold raised to maximum CO enhancement significantly reduced 5 Bar areas photo sensor alarm from steam from glass washers cigarette smoke 5 Smoking areas alarm from photo and CO sensors response due ...
Страница 71: ...ised zone is detected as an O C fault CAUTION ZMX Logical device type Short circuit supervision is only supported if it is an M710 CZ physical device type 1 2 3 4 5 AUXILIARY MODULES Cannot generate an alarm of Fire Are not included in zone operations Must be referred to individually not by zone in the Control Matrix Generate non latching Control Matrix output operation Are treated in the usual wa...
Страница 72: ...ary and neverfor an MCP If it is on a fire delay of 1 second is recommended to stop the transition of an S C through fire being reported as a fire alarm 10 Other Functions press F2 to display the Other Functions window which contains parameters applicable to the module i LED Blink ID3000 only edit as for sensors ii Silenceable Non Silenceable For CMX modules of types BELL and CTRL If Non silenceab...
Страница 73: ...Option for modules of type BELL only Allows the selection of individual sounders to be excluded from the panel global setting of PULSING refertoSection2 4PulseOptions Tab This is a useful way to exclude any sounders that are not enhanced protocol compatible so that they can be configured as not synchronized This action must be taken even if these sounders are never to be included in a Control Matr...
Страница 74: ...of SST devices are blocked if they are held disabled by Brandfallsteuerung AB and vice versa viiiCDI LMS In VdS mode CDI or ZMX modules can be set to CDI LMS Activation of the CDI LMS input then results in appropriate indications at the panel and FBF ix Open Circuit Indication Only For modules of types MON MCP SPRINKLER and ASPIRATOR intended for use in VdS mode If this function is selected their ...
Страница 75: ... correctly by the panel Do not include the device in zone specific or device specific Control Matrix rules Backup Alarm Monitor cannot be set at the same time as Technical Alarm Input xii Technical Alarm Benelux Sprinkler Panel only If this option is selected the sounders do not operate Instead the NON FIRE ACTIVE LED illuminates on all panels on the network Relays and other modules operate as in ...
Страница 76: ...art of a Control Matrix output rule From the System Parameters menu select the Select Custom Tone option Next a screen listing eight available tone slots is displayed with the first slot highlighted Tone slots can be configured individually leaving gaps if so desired or as an entire group of 8 If individual tone slots are to be configured these must first be selected in the list If configuring all...
Страница 77: ...s To avoid situations occurring where there is a conflict of sounder output modes a set of precedence rules are imposed Refer to Section 4 1 3 Output Event Statement for further details on precedence rules A list of all 32 available sounder custom tones is displayed as shown at left Check the appropriate boxes adjacent to the listed tone While selecting tones the maximum of 8 is exceeded a warning...
Страница 78: ...les Each Rule consists of an input event statement and an output event statement 4 1 1 EN54 Requirements To ensure compliance with the requirements of EN54 each panel is factory configured with two default Rules These may not be appropriate for your installation However if you delete either or both defaults it is then your responsibility to ensure that the installation remains EN54 compliant It is...
Страница 79: ...tical Any analogue sensor MCP VIEW Smoke Heat Any sensor MCP VIEW any sensor or MULTI these are co incidence combinations c FromAUXmodule Non firealsoavailablefrom panel Base PCB INPUT 1 and 2 with no furtherselectionsexcept ID2 netonly thepanel number These can be used for class change their outputs can only be active on closing contact input not on opening contact input d If a remote fire output...
Страница 80: ...ction 4 1 5 Up to 128 separate transfer flags can be used h TRUE allows output s to be disabled enabled under control of a Time Of Day TOD program To disable when the TOD program is not active Control Matrix action active when TOD period is not use a Control Matrix entry with input statement TRUE and output statement consisting of a TOD program and the output s to be disabled enabled Note If outpu...
Страница 81: ...For example to relate an output operation on a device supervised by Slave 1 on a Master Slave network to an input originating at the Master the Control Matrix must be edited at Slave 1 For network inputs the definition Device Co incidence depends upon the definition of the input see opposite Input DeviceCo incidence Specified zone Two sensors in alarm on another panel in the specified zone Any zon...
Страница 82: ...ured as sounders Selecting Control will drive 3 4 only if they are configured as relays c Not applicable if input is Disablement Reset Silence or MCP in walk test Delay alsonotavailableforNon fireorTRUEinputs d Used to i transfer the output from one Control Matrix entry to the input of another when both entries have a delay configured ii allow logic combinations Section 4 1 5 Upto128separatetransf...
Страница 83: ...g the panel tries to synchronize1 their operation Pulse and Delay are not available if the input is RESET or SILENCE RESOUND OUTPUT MODES i ii iii iv INPUT OUTPUT 1 With software v2 15 or later and enhanced protocol compatible sounders pulsing synchronization is a selectable feature In the example one output is immediate pulse and the other delayed steady The immediate pulse has priority over the ...
Страница 84: ...uration of these tones When used on CLIP protocol loops the enhanced protocol compatible sounders still function as described above Each sounder output can be configured to use a One of 32 distinct tone patterns b One of three volume settings LOW MEDIUM or HIGH configured using the device s DIP swiches A system may be configured to use only 8 of the 32 possible patterns offered These sounders are ...
Страница 85: ...to activate deactivate a device in response to one or more alarm and non fire entries The input of this entry is one of the 32 Extinguishing Systems The 32 available systems work independently of one another and do not interact However it is possible to configure the same input device to influence two or more systems or less likely to be used two or more systems to act on the same output device IN...
Страница 86: ...case also b A Non fire Control Matrix entry to define each Extinguishing System unique switch on the system e g Abort Hold etc c An Extinguishing Control Matrix entry for each module that is activated deactivated in response to the alarm and non fire entries e g sounders strobes direction valve release module etc More complex systems may require numerous rules including alarm rules that do not hav...
Страница 87: ...s SILENCE RESOUND pushbutton does not control the extinguishant release Set their open circuit supervision OFF 4 1 4 4 HOLD Options The HOLD switch may have one of four effects on the delay timer Each effect has a three character name AHJ When HOLD is deactivated the timer starts again from its configured value To configure this mode 1 Set non fire to HOLD mode RE START or Extend Timer 2 Leave act...
Страница 88: ...e timer is paused at a configured number of seconds before release When HOLD is deactivated the timer restarts from this pause time To configure this mode 1 Set non fire to HOLD mode Run timer then PAUSE 2 Ensure theAlarm entries are Auto Release or Manual Release without Over ride HOLD IRI As ULI but HOLD switch activity is ignored if two or more zones are in co incident alarm To configure this m...
Страница 89: ...see Section 6 3 2 If an output whether referred to explicitly or by its inclusion in a zone cell or device type is controlled both by a Control Matrix entry that includes a logical operation and by an entry that does not include a logical operation the effect is an implied OR between these entries Restrictions on the availability and use of transfer flags a If a Transfer Flag number has already be...
Страница 90: ...tries have anAND NOToperator there must be at least one entry with anAND operator using the same Transfer Flag Example 1 Outputs in Zone 20 are activated if Inputs in Zone 3 or Zone 4 are activated or inputs in both Zone 1 and in Zone 5 are activated Zone co incidence but no inputs in Zone 2 are activated The logic statement is Zone 1 AND NOT Zone 2 AND Zone 5 OR Zone 3 OR Zone 4 will activate Zon...
Страница 91: ...t be included in the same entry as the logical operation Example 3 is the same as Example 1 apart from the delay in activating the output Zone 20 In Example 4 the delay is on the input for Zone 3 only INPUT STATEMENT OUTPUT STATEMENT Zone 1 Flag 26 OR Zone 3 Flag 26 OR Zone 4 Flag 26 OR Flag 26 Flag 28 AND Zone 2 Flag 28 AND NOT Zone 5 Flag 28 AND Flag 28 Activate Zone 20 Example 2 Use of two Tran...
Страница 92: ...under circuit is turned on unless iv There is an input from Zone 24 in which case the sounder circuit is turned off Thus Zone 24 has priority over Zone 23 which in turn has priority over Zone 22 which in turn has priority over Zone 21 The logic statement is Zone 21 AND NOT Zone 22 OR Zone 23 AND NOT Zone 24 will activate sounder circuit 3 An additional example is given in Appendix 3 Example 5 Inpu...
Страница 93: ... 4 2 2 Amend Create Delete Entry Highlight an existing rule to amend or delete or an empty line to create a new entry Select the appropriate option from the Edit menu a Add Replace Input Event to change the rule s input or create a new rule See Section 4 3 1 b Replace Output Event to change the rule s output See Section 4 3 2 which also describes the time of day and timer options c Delete Rule to ...
Страница 94: ...UTPUT Remote fire output n is used in conjunction with another Rule INPUT Thermal alarm OUTPUT Remote fire output n then the remote fire output is operated after the configured Day Mode delay unless the alarm is thermal in which case the remote fire output is operated immediately However the thermal alarm remains subject to a verification delay The verification time panel setting allows this delay...
Страница 95: ...ork panels only choose one of a Specific Panel From the drop down list choose the panel from which the input will be received Available only if local zone numbering is used or with network zones if Specific Cell s or Specified Individual Device is chosen zone type is selected on the Specification tab see Section 2 1 b Fallback Input Choose this if the Rule only applies when the panel has lost cont...
Страница 96: ...llows the zone number or range maximum difference of 32 to be selected Also allows the number of zones that must be in coincident alarm to be set as in a above if box is unchecked there is no coincidence c Specific Cell s Maximum range is 32 Note The available numbers of zones or devices are 2 plus those configured on the Alarm Coincidence tab Section 2 12 Zone coincidence is only available for th...
Страница 97: ...ding upon the ANY ZONE panel setting Section 2 12 Note The following Input Device Type options are provided for use with the Alarm input and the extinguishing system output but are available for any Alarm input Smoke and Heat Sensor Sensor and MCP VIEW and Other Sensor If any of these are chosen Devices Coincidence is not available Any Input device type includes Virtual Input Points within the sel...
Страница 98: ...he required Point from those available in the Select Virtual Point window and then click OK 4 iii 4 ii 4 i 5 Thermal Alarm These options apply only to Optiplex and SMART sensors The input is active when a sensor detects a thermal alarm any normal alarm rules configured for the active sensor will also become active The sensors can be selected by zone Any or specified or by individual device The opt...
Страница 99: ...es PSU panel and system faults that are not attributable to a zone b A specified zone or range of zones there is no coincidence option c General Panel Fault which selects any fault as the input d Virtual Input Point future development Disablement Select the source of the disablement a Any zone b A specified zone or range of zones there is no coincidence option c General any input or output that ca...
Страница 100: ...ID2 net configurations only the panel can be specified Zone and device co incidence options are not available Transfer Flag Select one of the 128 available transfer flags These flags allow the output from another Control Matrix rule to be used as the input to this rule Note If the panel is on an ID2 net the Specify Network Location window is displayed Select which panel the Transfer Flag is receiv...
Страница 101: ...lamps sounders and the directional valve Use After Delay for the releasing valve a b CAUTION This product is not compliant with EN 12094 1 EN 12094 1 EN 12094 1 Fire extinguishing installations in Europe are required to be certified as compliant to this standard Evacuate Reset Silence MCP in Walk Test TRUE These options require no further definition except that Evacuate can be from Any panel or a ...
Страница 102: ... is a response The Activate output event is described in detail followed by brief descriptions of each other event type Note By default when a new Input Event is created the Output Event is set to Activate all Outputs in all zones steady This default should then be edited to create the required Output Event Sounder output options available also depend on the loop polling protocol selected CLIP or ...
Страница 103: ...obes can operate fully independently of one another they have no mutual precedence All Custom Tone activations have precedence over Control Matrix option selections a and c as listed at left Custom Tones the higher the Tone Slot number the higher the precedence It is recommended that the highest priority i e most urgent tone volume is set as Custom Tone number 8 PULSING Pulsing is not available fo...
Страница 104: ...zone are activated but the Loop Booster is not even if the Device Type is set to All Devices Operation of the Loop Booster is controlled automatically by the panel and not by the Control Matrix rules INPUT MODULES If you select an input module e g an MCP as an output the Control Matrix action will only be to turn on that module s LEDs b Same zone as input Input must be Any Zone and is valid only i...
Страница 105: ... 4 28 997 291 Version 3 05 November 2010 g Sounder Relay Circuit Select the required circuit f Virtual Output Point Select the required Point from those available in the Select Virtual Point window Select whether the Virtual Output Point operates in mode 1 or mode 2 ...
Страница 106: ...eria sensors Section 3 2 1 1 in selected zone s are set to Thermal Only mode L6 while the input is active Not available for cells Disable If the input is Non Fire Activation or TRUE Input the output or device is disabled by the event There is no All Zones option Note When disable zones is selected for a Non fire input the devices that are disabled are those defined on the Disablements tab Section ...
Страница 107: ...lect the type of delay either Sounder Delay for delays that must be turned on by a user action at access level 2 or Control Delay for unconditional delays There is also a Sounder Delays Extendable option Control Matrix entries with this option set are cancelled when the panel s EXTEND DELAY ID3000 or ACCEPT ID2000 pushbutton is operated See the next page for further details i SOUNDER DELAY FURTHER...
Страница 108: ...thin 30 seconds the sounders operate after 10 minutes Both rules are cancelled by SILENCE SOUNDERS or RESET Note Any Sounder or Sounder Relay circuits that are configured as Remote Fire Outputs will not be delayed the Day Mode function Section 2 9 must be used to delay Remote Fire Outputs Extinguishing System The available options depend upon whether the Input is Alarm or Non Fire Activation see t...
Страница 109: ...ut is operated release is immediate and overrides ABORT OFF and HOLD see warning opposite For any of these if Soak Timer is selected the release will turn off after a delay configured in the panel settings for all extinguishing systems otherwise it will operate indefinitely until the panel is reset ForAuto Release and Manual Release only if Over ride is selected the release will override the HOLD ...
Страница 110: ... 4 1 4 4 Timeriseitherre started or extended when HOLD is released depending upon the delay step iii HOLD mode Run timer then PAUSE Use with modes ULI and IRI Section 4 1 4 4 Timer is paused when HOLD is operated and resumes when HOLD is released ID3000 only Indicate RESERVE CO2 Selected The LCD displays Reserve CO2 Bank Selected ID3000 only Weight Loss The LCD displays Extinguishant WEIGHT LOSS I...
Страница 111: ...elays If a time of day period is required during which the Control Matrix Rule does not take effect select Add Time of Day Program and edit the required time of day period as described in Section 5 3 To delay the output select the required type of delay see the Transfer Flag description and then enter the delay time Note Delay is not available for the following inputs DISABLEMENT TRUE SILENCE SOUN...
Страница 112: ... TOD program consists of one or two daily periods specified by start and end times with an optional alternative for weekends Ensure that there is no inconsistency between weekend and weekday times If the TOD program is used to cancel all disablements start times are irrelevant and so are omitted To specify a complete 24 hour period split the 24 hours into two parts e g one from 00 00 to 12 00 and ...
Страница 113: ... Matrix actions are then suppressed until the time next reaches the start end time on the same day or the next day If manual override is not configured the TOD program remains permanently disabled Disablement Enablement Override Manual override can be used to enable a one shot advance on the next programmed change over time for disablement enablement For example if a zone is disabled using TOD fro...
Страница 114: ...ameter being configured top illustration shows disablement bottom shows sensor sensitivity To select or edit create a TOD program 1 From the drop down list select the TOD program If no changes are required go to step 6 To edit create follow steps 2 to 6 2 Check the Make Overrideable box if manual override is to be available for this program otherwise leave unchecked 3 By default all days are liste...
Страница 115: ...gured such that sensitivity reduction is controllable at the panel s Day Mode switch In the Time of Day program set the sensitivity but leave all times at 0 Check the Link to Day Night Switch box Do not set a TOD program specifically for this device it would conflict with the Day Night mode selection process A TOD program can be set forDay Nightmodeasdescribedin Section 2 9 Multi criteriasensorswi...
Страница 116: ...re are no other panels the Master is known as a Standard Standalone panel b ID2 net Peer to Peer This is described in Section 6 3 Panels can be assigned to the first 32 station addresses in a non filtered environment or the first 63 addresses with filtering Repeaters can be assigned to any address with or without filtering Also up to 31 repeaters can be connected directly to the panel which they a...
Страница 117: ...the total number of stations does not exceed 32 i e if there are three Slaves then up to 28 repeaters can be connected Each station has a station number in the range 0 to 31 The master is always station 0 and the slaves are in the range 1 to 7 The repeater must be associated with the panel whichitistorepeat Repeaterscanbeassociated withpanelsinanyorderandtwoormorerepeaters can be associated with t...
Страница 118: ...icator lamps are fitted they only indicate the status of that panel s zones Network The maximum number of zones on a network is 2040 made up as described for Local However the zones are numbered in the range 1 to 8192 across the network Each number must be unique on the network The panel has an internal software table which maps the network zone number to its internal zone number 1 to 255 If zone ...
Страница 119: ... been configured are shown by their panel name others are just shown as Slave 3 The network configuration can be modified in the Network Setup window subject to the limits given in Section 6 2 1 Use the cursor to highlight one of the panels then i Insert Slave A Slave panel is added at the end of the table ii Insert Repeater ARepeater is added at the end of the list of Repeaters for the panel iii ...
Страница 120: ...ons currently configured so do step 3 first Addresses are subject to the restrictions given in Section 6 2 1 5 The display shows repeaters as a sub list below the panel being repeated the repeater panel relationship is known as association To change the association select the repeater and drag it to the required panel 6 Select Fault Isolation Yes or No by default a fault is indicated if there is a...
Страница 121: ... on the network select check box which station s it is sent to from the panel at which it occurs By default all events are sent to all stations It is unlikely that this will need to be changed if you do so note a Events sent from a Slave to another or to a repeater have to be sent to the Master also b Pushbutton events except Evacuate have Conditional and General options If both options are sent t...
Страница 122: ...another panel to allow recording on a printer installed at that panel Use caution when enabling this option increased network usage may cause communications problems f Fire in Zone s This can be done for all zones copied automatically into the individual zone entries or differently for each of zones 1 to 64 the all zones entry then becomes invalid The ID2000 may be configured with up to 80 zones t...
Страница 123: ...he token is temporarily the master and has the authority to transmit Thus there is no requirement to configure a panel as a master or slave Each panel has an address on the network The addresses do not have to be sequential and gaps are allowed Up to 31 repeaters can be connected to a panel via its Isolated RS485 port These repeaters can only repeat the panel to which they are physically connected...
Страница 124: ...ector all other network events and control actions are filtered out i e ignored A maximum of 63 sectors can be configured on an ID2 net network Note An ID2 net network can support up to 63 panels in a filtered environment providing a limit of 32 panels per sector is imposed The system allows control panels to be configured as supervisors if they are required to display network events or respond to...
Страница 125: ... to 255 for each panel If zone indicator lamps are fitted they only indicate the status of that panel s zones Network The maximum number of zones on a network is 8160 made up as described for Local However the zones are numbered in the range 1 to 8192 across the network Each number must be unique across the network The panel has an internal software table which maps the network zone number to its ...
Страница 126: ...n its own configuration is saved To edit a station double click it to display the Network Setup window for that station i Check either Panel or Repeater Cannot be changed if a Panel configuration exists ii Use the spin buttons to set the station address on the network iii Enter the Station Name cannot be changed for panels if already set on the Specification Tab Section 2 1 iv Panels only check th...
Страница 127: ...t 0 The available range is 0 to 30 seconds in 1 second increments leading zeroes are required If a delay is necessary it should be as low as possible consult NOTIFIER Technical Support 5 In the Control Matrix input statement transfer flags are available from remote panels only if this box is checked at the remote panel s may adversely load the ID2 net bandwidth and is not required for many systems...
Страница 128: ...prompted to close it before selecting this option 1 Select the Sector Configuration option If the network is not yet set up for filtering the configuration tool alerts you to this fact by displaying the warning shown at left After confirming that you require to add sector information the Sector Information screen is displayed as below left This screen features a simple two window structure the lef...
Страница 129: ... The new sector will take the next available ID number in this example 2 with the Type identified as Sector in the Properties box this is greyed out as it cannot be changed However thesectornameandIDnumbermay be edited as follows a Tochangethesectordescription highlightthe defaulttextandtypeanewnameforthesector amaximumof32charactersispermissable b To change the sector ID use the spin button to se...
Страница 130: ...sector with the default of panel If this new node is a repeater not a panel change this in the Type box by selecting Repeater from the drop down menu a To change the node description highlight the default text and type a new name for the node a maximum of 32 characters is permissable b To change the node ID use the spin button to select another ID from the drop down list only unused ID numbers wil...
Страница 131: ...simply select the panel and holding down the left mouse button drag the node across to the Supervisor View window In the example above Main Building panel in Sector 1 has now been assigned to the network with supervisor status Repeat this procedure for allotherpanelsthataretohavesupervisorstatus If the wrong panel was dragged across select CANCEL or right click on the unwanted supervisor panel and...
Страница 132: ...isor Control option 2 From the displayed dialogue box select one or more from the list of sectors hold down the SHIFT key to select non contiguous sectors or CTRL key to select a range of sectors and press OK 3 The sector s are included below the supervisor panel 4 Repeat the procedure for all supervisor panels on the network 5 To remove a sector from a panel s supervision right click on the secto...
Страница 133: ...age at left is displayed before this can be carried out Select Yes to continue No to cancel this action Printing Sector Information Use the Print button at the bottom centre of the SectorInformationscreenifyourequireahardcopy of the configured sectors of the ID2 net network The print out contains such information as i Node ID ii Panel type panel or repeater iii Panel description iv Sector ID of pa...
Страница 134: ... to the panel OR ii Remain disconnected In both cases the Historic and Data Log window is displayed see next page 1 2 i 2 ii Appendix 1 Historic Data Log Tool The Historic Data LogTool allows the following a Extraction of the panel s historic event log b Initiation of a data log for a specific sensor c Extraction of a data log for a specific sensor from the panel This log is either initiated in b ...
Страница 135: ...nected to the panel and what requests have been made to the panel via the Tool s menus and icons d Data display area This shows the historic log and data log contents that have been extracted from the panel via the Tool e Menu available using the right hand mouse button This allows data to be selected copied cut and pasted The options available depend on previous selections e g paste is only avail...
Страница 136: ... Option is on Analogue Digital Values menu v Option is on Historic Log menu vi Option is on Maintenance Log menu vii Option is on About menu Icons New i Save i Connect ii Disconnect ii Data Log iii Set Log iii Print i Sensors Analogue Digital iv Modules Analogue Digital iv Historic Log v Tool Version vii Panel Version vii Exit i Data Log Info iii Delete Data Log iii Delete All iii Maint Data vi ...
Страница 137: ...ed in the data display area of the Historic Data Log window d Exit Closes the Historic Data Log Tool Communication Menu This menu has the following options a COM Setup Displays a setup window identical to that used by the Fire Panel Configuration Tool itself see Section 1 5 8 b Connect Allows the Historic Data Log Tool to communicate with the Fire Control Panel initializes the comm port to enable ...
Страница 138: ...from the panel and is displayed in the Historic Data Log window Data Log Menu This menu has the following options a Fetch Data Log Provided a data log has been configured either at the panel or at the Tool see b below the data is displayed in the Historic Data Log window b Initialise Data Log Parameters The Select Log Device Data window is displayed i Select the device s loop and address ii If che...
Страница 139: ...plays information about currently enabled logs e g number of samples in i The Current Memory and Data Log Status area of the Select Log Device Data window ii The data display area of the Historic and Data Log window d Delete Existing Data Log Request Select the device loop and address to be removed from the log e Delete All Existing Data Logs Select Yes to confirm this request ...
Страница 140: ...ction of a loop and of an individual device address or range of addresses ii Set the minimum value as a percentage to be displayed iii Used to select analog digital data from all devices in all loops iv If the panel is connected to an ID2 net network the analogue values from sensors on remote panels can be obtained Select the appropriate node network address Select Send A snapshot of the analogue ...
Страница 141: ...s on the panel ii Select Devices to scan then select the loop number and address at which the scan is to start and the number of devices that are in a maintenance condition from which log data is to be obtained before the scan stops iii If the panel is connected to an ID2 net network the log applicable to SMART sensors on a remote panel can be displayed Select the appropriate node network address ...
Страница 142: ...Save window 3 Exit Closes the Database Query Utility 4 Select Panel Displays the Open Query for Specific Panel window see next page 5 Version Info Displays the version number of the Database Query Utility Appendix 2 Database Query Utility The Database Query Utility allows the loop device configuration to be sorted by a Device loop address b Zone number Initiation Start the Tool from the desktop ic...
Страница 143: ...tand alone panels then highlight the required panel and click OK The following data from that panel s configuration is then displayed loop number and device address device type device text zone number reference number and zone text 1 To sort the database by loop number and device address double click on the Address heading 2 To sort the database by zone number double click on the Zone Number headi...
Страница 144: ...ntrol module e g an alarm in zone 3 will operate control module 3 After this has occurred a subsequent alarm in any of the other zones does not result in its corresponding control module operating The output from zone 3 remains active until the panel is reset Note The zone numbers flag numbers and module numbers used in the example are arbitrary and the rules can be entered into the Control Matrix...
Страница 145: ... NOT See rules 16 to 20 in the example Note The panel does not implement lock out unless at least one rule of the type flag n sets flag n OR is configured 5 Configure rules to drive the outputs additional flags can be used if required See rules 21 to 25 in the example Note Rules of steps 2 and 4 Rules 1 20 in the example must all be in the same panel it does not have to be the panel at which the i...
Страница 146: ...ol module 3 does not operate b If zones 1 2 4 or 5 are not in alarm then flag 100 is not set allowing flag 13 to be set and control module 3 to operate Flag 13 then sets flag 100 see ii above which then prevents flags 11 12 14 and 15 being set The locked out state is latched until the panel is reset AND ZONE 3 FLAG 13 AND FLAG 13 FLAG 13 OR FLAG 100 FLAG 13 AND NOT FLAG 13 CONTROL MODULE 3 FLAG 13...
Страница 147: ... normally need changing from its default 5 To determine the optimum setting for this parameter count the highest possible number of sequential steps involving flag outputs in this panel s control matrix from the initial alarm input until the lock out flag flag 100 in the example has been reached There is no need to count steps which do not progress towards the lock out flag In the example the appl...