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Password Sequence to Enter
Maintenance
Mode
Press and hold
RESET
; Left flow indicator will turn yellow, then
green.
Release
RESET
and
FAULT
indicator will switch on green. The
left flow indicator will blink green indicating the device is ready for
the first digit.
Press
DISABLE
to increment the LEDs 1…9; press
TEST
to select
a digit.
The flashing airflow segment will turn solid green and the next
segment will begin to flash indicating set the next digit. When the
4th digit is selected, all 4 airflow segments are turned off. If the
password is accepted the
FAULT
indicator will remain green and
the unit enters
Maintenance
mode. If the password is incorrect
the
FAULT
indicator flashes yellow and the unit remains in
Normal
mode. The Default password in
3111
.
If no button is pressed for 10s during the password sequence, the
unit returns to
Normal
mode.
Exit from Maintenance Mode
To exit from the
Maintenance
mode, press the three front panel
user interface buttons
TEST
,
RESET
and
DISABLE
simultaneously
for 2 seconds. Alternatively, reset the unit using the
Remote Input
(when set to default value) or power the device off and on again.
If there is no activity in
Maintenance
mode for 5 minutes (default),
the
FAULT
indicator blinks green for 15s and then the unit
automatically returns to the
Normal
state.
TESTING
Note that the sensor LEDs, which are under the control of the CIE
(Fire Panel), must be turned on to activate the front panel alarm
indicators.
Magnet Test
The alarm signalling can be tested for functionality by placing a
test magnet in the position shown in Figure 9 (displayed earlier in
the guide). This method does not test the air flow in the pipe-work.
Smoke Testing
The system alarm response can be tested for functionality
using smoke. The choice of smoke source is dependant on the
installation but in all cases the smoke must be present for the
duration of the test. Smoke pellets or matches can be used close
to the sampling point to introduce smoke particulates into the
Table 5: Front Panel Buttons
system. It is recommended that smoke with a particulate life cycle
of greater than 120s should be used – standard aerosol sprays for
point detector testing do not work well on aspirated systems.
Fault Testing
Simulate a fault on the detector (for example, block the outlet pipe)
and check that a fault is signalled on both the front panel of the unit
and at the CIE (Fire Panel).
SERVICE
WARNING
Isolate the aspirating detector from the fire alarm system to prevent
any unwanted alarms when opening the front door of the unit.
Make sure all power is removed from the system before removing
any covers.
Service Mode
Opening the cabinet door during normal operation will cause the
unit to enter
Service
Mode. The
FILTER
LEDs will blink, the unit will
switch off power to the fans and stops communicating with the fire
panel (the smoke sensors continue to communicate with the panel).
When the cabinet door is closed, the unit restarts automatically.
Filters
Periodic cleaning or replacement of the filters will be required.
The filters are located inside the cabinet at the top of the unit (see
Figure 9 displayed earlier in the guide) and are removed as shown
in the sequence below:
S
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N
S
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A
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P
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A
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N
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N
TEMPERA
TURE
/
INPUT
DISABLE
/
SYSTEM
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INITIALIZATION
LEVEL 1
SMOKE
FAULT
FAULT
POWER
LEVEL 2
SMOKE
INITIALIZATION
ALARM
PREALARM
2
10
3
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
10
3
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
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IO
N
TEMPERA
TURE
/
INPUT
DISABLE
/
SYSTEM
S
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INITIALIZATION
LEVEL 1
SMOKE
FAULT
FAULT
POWER
LEVEL 2
SMOKE
INITIALIZATION
ALARM
PREALARM
2
10
3
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
10
3
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
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N
TEMPERA
TURE
/
INPUT
DISABLE
/
SYSTEM
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INITIALIZATION
LEVEL 1
SMOKE
FAULT
FAULT
POWER
LEVEL 2
SMOKE
INITIALIZATION
ALARM
PREALARM
2
10
3
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
10
3
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
F i lters
Either replace the filter assembly or carefully brush off the accumulated dust.
Refit the filter, close and secure the cabinet door. The unit will initialise and restart.
Smoke Sensors
1
2
BUTTON
NORMAL Mode
MAINTENANCE Mode
RESET
When pressed for 2 s, starts PASSWORD
PROCEDURE to enter Maintenance
mode.
When pressed for 2 s latched alarms, faults and
sounders (relays) are reset. Alarm controlled by panel. If
alarm persists, set again immediately after the reset
In DISABLE Mode, if pressed for 2 s unit will exit from
DISABLE Mode (but remains in MAINTENANCE Mode)
DISABLE
Used to increment Password digits in
PASSWORD PROCEDURE
When pressed for 2 s, device enters DISABLE Mode for
60 minutes (default). Alarm and fault relays reset .
Smoke sensors continue to report alarm and their faults
to the panel.
(To exit DISABLE Mode see RESET)
TEST
Used to confirm password in PASSWORD
PROCEDURE. Default Password = 3111
When pressed for 2 s and released, both sensor will
simulate alarm
When pressed for 4 s and released, sensor #1 will
simulate alarm
When pressed for 6 s and released, sensor #2 will
simulate alarm
Warning: Outputs will be activated by test
COMBINATIONS
RESET + DISABLE
When pressed for 2 s, shows fan speed
(on smoke level scales) for a preset time.
When pressed for 2 s, shows fan speed (on smoke level
scales) for preset time.
RESET + TEST
No action
When pressed for 2 s, turns off sounders
RESET + TEST + DISABLE
No action
When pressed for 2 s, unit exits from MAINTENANCE
Mode
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