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USERS GUIDE FOR S300RPTU REMOTE PROGRAMMING TEST
TOOL AND S300SAT SATELLITE RELAY DEVICE
INTRODUCTION
The S300RPTU Remote Programming and Test Tool is designed for communication with System
Sensor 300 series detectors, permitting access to various functions and logs within the detectors.
Communication is achieved through the detector’s indicator LED, and uses one of two methods:
1.
Via an LED and Opto-diode built in to the S300RPTU, for close range (approximately 30mm)
communication. This allows direct communication via the detector LED indicator.
2.
Using radio communication via an S300SAT which can be clipped to the detector using
proprietary access poles, allowing a range up to 4.5m.
The S300RPTU is a menu driven device. With reference to figure 1, the controls for navigating
through the menus are as follows:
(1)
On/Off Switch
(2)
Up/Down Arrows - to scroll through menus
(3)
OK button - Select required function
(4)
Esc - Returns to the previous menu
POWER ON
When the S300RPTU is turned on, the screen shown left will be
displayed for approximately 5 seconds, and then will be replaced by
the first of the main menu screens.
MAIN MENU
There are six main menu items as follows:
Reads the settings previously programmed into the detector being
accessed including sensitivity, address, device type, LED operation
and service date. Refer to section 2.
Displays the information acquired from the last detector read. Refer
to section 2.
Programmes new settings such as address, sensitivity and mode of
LED operation into the detector. Refer to section 3.
Checks that maintenance has been satisfactory, and if OK
programmes the current date into the detector as the new service
date. Refer to section 4.
Performs a detector Alarm Test. Refer to section 5.
Allows the user to set the S300RPTU tool to suit requirements,
including the tool operating language and communication method.
Refer to section 1.
Use the up/down arrow buttons to adjust
screen intensity to suit then press OK to
confirm setting
Use the up/down arrow buttons to display
either communication via the
RPTU LED
or
the
S300SAT
, then press OK to confirm
setting.
Date is displayed as -
Day/Month/Year
(Based on GMT) Press OK to confirm
Use the up/down arrows to display the
required language to be used by the
S300RPTU, and then press OK to confirm
setting
The S300SAT can be set to one of 16
addresses to prevent cross talk if more than
one is to be used on a site. Use the up/
down arrows to select the relevant address
(
00-15
) then press OK to confirm setting.
Note that only one new setting can be made each time the RPTU settings screen is accessed. For
each new setting, the S300RPTU will display the ready screen as follows for a few seconds, then
return to the “
RPTU Settings
” screen.
The exception to this is the S300SAT address screen, where the RPTU
will briefly display “
Attempting Connection
” before the ready screen
appears.
1: S300RPTU AND S300SAT SET UP
Prior to any communications with detectors, it is necessary to configure the S300RPTU and
S300SAT. This procedure should only need to be carried out once, the settings then being retained
until changed via this screen.
During the set-up procedure, ensure that only one S300RPTU and S300SAT pair are switched on
within a 10m area.
Switch on both the S300 RPTU and S300SAT. Scroll down through the main menu screens to select
“RPTU Settings”. This gives access to set-up screens as follows:
2: ACQUIRE DETECTOR SETTINGS AND LAST DETECTOR READ
Except where indicated, the same operating screens apply to both acquisition of the detector settings
and the display of information from the last detector read:
Displays Detector Type Code:
A
= Conventional EN54 Standard,
B
= Conventional NF (AFNOR),
C
= Special
Displays Detector Type:
Thermal
,
Optical
or
Opto-Thermal
Displays Detector Address
(00 to 99)
Service information - This
screen is only displayed
for Optical and Photo-
Thermal detectors.
Displays the current Chamber / Sensor values. For an optical or thermal
detector, the optical or thermal sensor reading only will be displayed as
applicable. For photo-thermal detectors both readings will be shown.
Continued overleaf
Detector Data Corrupted,
Return detector to supplier
for reprogramming.
The S300RPTU will automatically display the relevant screen. In normal conditions
with no smoke present, the “
% Dirty screen
” will be displayed, giving an indication of
the level of contamination in the detector chamber. If the detector has reached it’s drift
compensation limit and needs cleaning the “
Sensor Contaminated
” screen will be
shown, and if faulty the “
Chamber Faulty
” screen will be shown.
Figure 1: S300RPTU
Figure 2: S300RPTU
Batteries
3 x 1.5V LR03 (AAA)
Batteries Required.
RPTU
6
Settings
LCD
6.1
Intensity
RPTU
6.2
Set LINK
mode
Read
6.3
Current
Date
Set
Link Via
S300SAT
Set
6.5
S300SAT
Address
Set
6.4
RPTU
Language
Current Date
dd/mm/yy
SAT Address
set to:
XX
OK
Language
set to:
English
*** Ready ***
OK
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Detector incompatible
with S300RPTU.
Note:
1.
Last Detector Read
Detector information is only
displayed if a successful
“Aquire Detector Settings”
has previously been run.
2.
When the S300RPTU is
switched off, the Last
Detector Read data is lost.
Series 300
RPTU - v.1.5
*** READY ***
ACQUIRE
1
Detector
Settings
Last
2
Detector
Read
Write
3
Detector
Settings
Write
4
NEW
Service Date
Alarm
5
Test
Press OK x 2
RPTU
6
Settings
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