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EVENT NOTIFICATION ON THE DISPLAY

 

 

A series of event types are notified on the display. Event

s textual data is accompanied with its corresponding pictogram on the top of the 

display.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This example indicates a fire event for a child device.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This example indicates a tampering attempt on expander 3.

 

 

Pictograms are shown for giving an immediate idea of the nature of the problem:

 

   n:   001 / 002

 

   Addr. 002 

-

 RF.03:01

 

   Detector Optical

 

   Alarm

 

   n:   002 / 002

 

   RF Addr.03:00

 

   Taurus Expander

 

   Tamper

 

n:

 

The sequential number of the event and the total items of the event queue; more than one event can be visualized 

sequentially.

 

Scroll through the notifications with the 

Up

 and 

Down

 keys.

 

Read as: event 1 of a total of 2 events.

 

Addr. 

-

 RF

 

This row indicates which device is affected by the event.

 

Addr.

 is the analogue intelligent address.

 

RF

 is the expander

s sequential number (in this case 3) and the sequential number of the child device relative to that 

expander (in this case 1).

 

Detector Optical

 

The device type affected by the event.

 

Alarm

 

The child device is in alarm.

 

n:

 

The sequential number of the event and the total items of the event queue; more than one event can be visualized 

sequentially.

 

Scroll through the notifications with the 

Up

 and 

Down

 keys.

 

Read as: event 2 of a total of 2 events.

 

RF Addr.

 

This row indicates which device is affected by the event.

 

RF Addr.

 is the expander

s sequential number (in this case 3). 

 

Taurus Expander

 

The device type affected by the event.

 

Tamper

 

The expander front cover has been opened, triggering this tampering attempt notification.

 

 

File alarm.

 

 

Missing link event detected.

 

 

Generic fault event detected.

 

Includes power supply faults.

 

 

Substitution attempt

 

 

Tamper event detected.

 

 

Low battery fault.

 

 

Communicating with computer.

 

Shown especially when interacting with the 

TauREX software.

 

Picture 5

 

 

 

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Содержание FI750/RF/W2W

Страница 1: ...FI750 RF W2W GUIDE TO THE KEYBOARD DISPLAY INTERFACE SYSTEM TAURUS SERIES...

Страница 2: ...devices are limited add FI750 RF WE devices to the system to cover completely the fire protected area Child devices are linked to FI750 RF W2W FI750 RF CWE and FI750 RF WE network devices Purpose of...

Страница 3: ...s a bit more complex but not difficult some actions are added to the things that need to be done Program the global Taurus system s settings on the central node Add virtual expanders into the central...

Страница 4: ...e keyboard display user interface you can link one single child device Link by switch linking mode is triggered directly by the user through the child device s onboard switch One or more child devices...

Страница 5: ...access to the next submenu If editing a value sets the cursor to the right digit Enter Enters into the next submenu Confirms the selected setting Exit Returns to the previous menu TM W2W Indicates th...

Страница 6: ...xtension commands for Taurus systems No the control panel uses the Vega protocol s extension commands for Taurus systems Tone period s Timespan value used for the purpose of synchronizing the output o...

Страница 7: ...them On the other hand if Legacy mode is activated only the FI750 RF W2W device can be fetched using Select by Loop Address Select expander Expander 1 MGGG0000 Children 0 Select loop address Address...

Страница 8: ...ed when input signal is in high impedance Low fault raised when input signal is in a low state Charger fault Battery charger fault Disable no fault check Open fault raised when input signal is in high...

Страница 9: ...evices if any already linked Modification of the field channel pair of the central node makes necessary to link again its child devices if any already linked Notification for further actions follows t...

Страница 10: ...Select by Expander The required network device is searched through its sequential number 1 to 16 Select by Loop Address The required network device is searched through its intelligent loop address If...

Страница 11: ...em Config System Config Device Settings Device Settings Add Device Please enter password 0002 Add Device Select Exp By Num Select by Loop Address Select Exp By Num The required network device is searc...

Страница 12: ...will need to change them more often Even if this feature is disabled fault messages will be routed to the control panel just the same Opt Ch Sens Used only for optical detectors You can set here the...

Страница 13: ...select the network device first through its sequential number 1 to 16 Successively you will have to look for the specific child device you wish to link Select expander Expander 1 MGGG0000 Children 1...

Страница 14: ...45 F 55 25 TM W2W Please enter password 0001 Main Menu System Config System Config Device Settings Device Settings Link Device Link Device Select Exp By Num Select by Loop Address Select Exp By Num Y...

Страница 15: ...part of the system Repeat this procedure for every child device you need to link In wakeup mode you do not need to act on the child device s switch every linking operation Linking 01 01 Link success P...

Страница 16: ...ssively you will have to look for the specific child device you wish to delete Select expander Expander 1 MGGG0000 Children 1 Select exp 1 device Address 1 Detector N0GG0000 Select by Loop Address The...

Страница 17: ...to 16 Successively you will have to look for the specific child device you wish to replace Select expander Expander 1 MGGG0000 Children 1 Select exp 1 device Address 1 Detector N0GG0000 Select by Loo...

Страница 18: ...nu System Config System Config Device Settings Device Settings Replace Device Replace Device Select Exp By Num Select by Loop Address Select Exp By Num You select the network device first through its...

Страница 19: ...he child device has been replaced The use of the child device s switch its power on and troubleshooting procedures are explained on the child device s manual Linking 01 01 Link success Press back to e...

Страница 20: ...nt to add to the system use the Up Down Left and Right keys when you have finished press Enter If the virtual expander is successfully added the following acknowledgment window appears Repeat this pro...

Страница 21: ...s Made the discovery channel selection press Enter It is suggested to select Yes that requires mandatorily a backup route for the wireless messages to and from every single FI750 RF WE and the central...

Страница 22: ...LINKING A REAL EXPANDER AUTOLEARN DISCOVERY CONTINUED Autolearn discovery starts The involved FI750 RF WE devices are now integrated in the Taurus system Starting Sys 037 N 09 45 F 55 25 TM W2W 22...

Страница 23: ...t by Loop Address The required network device is searched through its intelligent loop address If Legacy mode is NOT activated the FI750 RF WE have their own loop address therefore Select by Loop Addr...

Страница 24: ...ddress RF is the expander s sequential number in this case 3 and the sequential number of the child device relative to that expander in this case 1 Detector Optical The device type affected by the eve...

Страница 25: ...e device from the 5 The possible values shown are 75 Link power 75dBm 75 85 85 dBm Link power 75dBm 85 100 100 dBm Link power 85dBm 100 105 Link power 100dBm The value is the translation of the link m...

Страница 26: ...nk fault are signalled to the control panel Substitution attempt of an expander it happens when there is an expander that communicates with the other network devices using the same RF address of anoth...

Страница 27: ...e 4 27 Not used channels 868MHz 19 20 21 22 24 Field channel pairs 868MHz 1 37 2 38 3 39 4 40 5 41 6 42 7 43 8 44 17 53 18 54 55 25 56 26 57 27 58 28 59 29 60 30 61 31 62 32 63 33 64 34 65 35 66 36 Di...

Страница 28: ...37 1 38 2 39 3 40 4 41 5 55 25 56 26 57 27 58 28 59 29 60 30 61 31 62 32 63 33 64 34 65 35 66 36 Network channel pairs 916MHz 45 9 46 10 47 11 48 12 49 13 50 14 51 15 52 16 Not used channels 916Mhz 19...

Страница 29: ...ctor Multicriteria FI750 RF OT Detector Thermal ROR FI750 RF T Detector Thermal HT FI750 RF T Call point Normal FI750 RF MCP Input module Supervised FI750 RF M1IN Sounder Wall SND FI750 RF M SST CWS S...

Страница 30: ...50ms 00001 2 12 French tone AFNOR 554Hz for 100ms then 440Hz for 400ms 00101 2 13 HF Back up interrupted tone 2800Hz for 1s then OFF for 1s 11011 2 14 HF Back up interrupted tone fast 2800Hz for 150ms...

Страница 31: ...hen 440Hz for 400ms 00101 2 13 HF Back up interrupted tone 2800Hz for 1s then OFF for 1s 11011 2 14 HF Back up interrupted tone fast 2800Hz for 150ms then OFF for 150ms 11001 6 15 HF Continuous 2800Hz...

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