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VI. Precautions
1.
KEY ON/OFF:
The user needs to press
KEYBOARD
and input the correct password to operate the
keyboard for setting the system and other equipment when the system is on the main interface and the
keyboard is locked or when there is a FIRE or FAULT. There are three chances for password inputting.
2.
Save:
To save the changed data after an operation, press the # key. If the * key is pressed, the
operation will be canceled, and the data will remain unchanged. If the system is restarted after a power
failure before the changed data is saved, the unsaved data will be lost.
3.
Timeout Cancel:
If the system is waiting for the next click and no key is pressed within three
minutes, the system will automatically cancel the whole operation, return to the main interface and lock
the keyboard. At this time all the operations carried out in the period will be ‘forgotten’.
4.
KEY OFF:
If it is found that the keyboard is unlocked after the system goes back to the main
interface, the keyboard will be locked after the
KEYBOARD
is pressed. If no key is pressed within three
minutes, the system will automatically return to the main interface and lock the keyboard.
5.
Address No.:
The address numbers are the physical codes of the detectors and modules. When
they are configured on the control panel, the address number ranges from 001 to 324. The addressing of
the detectors and modules may be done freely. It is not allowed to set two address numbers that are the
same on a single circuit.
6.
Type:
The types of interface input may be selected through the
▲
and
▼
keys. The type of
corresponding actual equipment refers to the type of the detector or module that is connected to it. For
example, Ion stands for an ion smoke detector, Interface for an interface module, etc.
7.
Zone\Floor\Room No.:
The zone\floor\room numbers are coded by the user: a room number is a
3-digit figure (1
~
255); a zone number is a 2-digit figure (1
~
15); and a floor number is a 2-digit figure (-9
~
89) too. The zone\floor\room numbers are corresponding to the addresses composed of address
numbers.
8. The zone\floor\room numbers are repeatable.
The zone\floor\room numbers are basic data for
the system, and all the system configurations are based on the zone\floor\room numbers. Hence
the zone\floor\room numbers must be carefully planned to avoid by all means midway changes.
9.
Register:
“1” stands for connection and “0” for disconnection.
10.
It can be connected with a mini-printer
.
11.
It can be connected with some floor fire display panels
.
12.
Alarm Threshold:
This includes high sensitivity, medium sensitivity, and low sensitivity.
13.
Control Mode:
Impulse output will output one pulse; and constant output is a continuous output.
14.
System Alarm Linkage:
This refers to the linkage modules that may be triggered by any detector
or module alarm in the entire system.
15.
Time Delay:
This refers to the module start-up time delay set in the linkage operation, which can set
at 0 second, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, 90 seconds, 120 seconds or 150
seconds.
16.
Zone Alarm Linkage:
This refers to the linkage modules that may be triggered by any detector or
manual alarm in a zone. At most 15 zones and 30 groups in all can be set.
17.
Floor Alarm Linkage:
This refers to the corresponding module action of the floor where a detector
or module giving an alarm is.
18.
Updown floor:
Updown
floor means that neighboring floors realize linkage. The ‘floor’ is defined by
the user when setting modules and detectors, and it may correspond to the actual
floor or not. “0” means
that the cross-
floor does not exist; and “1” means that cross-floor exists.
19.
Type Alarm Linkage:
This refers to the module actions triggered by the actions of a certain type of
alarm points.
20.
Composite Alarm Linkage:
This refers to module actions that can only be triggered when two
detectors or modules act simultaneously. The Group No. is coded by the user.
21.
Sounder:
This is used for controlling the bell and the fire radio system.
22.
Cancel:
This is mainly used to clear the linkage settings.
23.
Bus control keys:
Only when the Bus Manual Control Enabled/Disabled indicator is on and these
keys are configured can these keys on the bus manual control panel work. There are 8 keys of this sort
in all.
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