User Manual
Version 5.3
7.3 Intelligent and automatic zones:
1.
The zone keys (
Z1
,
Z2
, ...
) allow to change between modes (intelligent and automatic). When a zone is in intelligent
mode, the corresponding fail LED remains ON, when it is in automatic mode the alarm LED turns ON. When the
mode is changed, the corresponding LED blinks until user confirmation.
2.
Press
Delay Mode
key to accept and
Reset
key to cancel.
3.
A double beep will be emitted in case of a successful operation, and a single beep otherwise, backing to the
previous state.
7.4 Auxiliary outputs:
Auxiliary outputs can signal fails, alarms or both for corresponding zone. They can also be deactivated.
1.
Zone keys (
Z1
,
Z2
, ...) allow to change between modes:
Alarm LED
Fail LED
Mode
Off
Off
Auxiliary output deactivated.
Off
On
Auxiliary output indicates failure at the zone.
On
Off
Auxiliary output indicates alarm at the zone.
On
On
Auxiliary output indicates both failure and
alarm at the zone.
Table 3: Auxiliary outputs modes
2.
Press
Delay Mode
key to accept and
Reset
key to cancel.
3.
A double beep will be emitted in case of a successful operation, and a single beep otherwise, backing to the
previous state.
7.5 Relays:
The available relays can be configured to actuate under any combination of fails and/or alarms.
1.
Press
Buzzer
and
Sounder
keys to select a failure or an alarm indicated in the front panel.
2.
Press
Z1
key to associate/disassociate the failure or alarm to relay. The failures and alarms
previously configured are indicated maintaining the corresponding LED ON. For the selected
failures and alarms but not yet confirmed, the LEDs that signal them blink slowly.
3.
To configure the relay in sounder repetition mode (mutable), press the
Buzzer
or
Sounder
key to navigate to the
Sounder
LED and press
Z2
key. (
NOTE
: All the other failures and
alarms related to the relay must be removed for this mode to work properly, or else the relay
will be synchronized with those. By default, the
General Alarm
is selected and must be
removed).
4.
Press
Delay Mode
key to accept or
Reset
key to cancel.
5.
A double beep will be emitted in case of a successful operation, and a single beep otherwise,
backing to the previous state.
7.6 Test mode:
The FIREWALL has a test mode with the ability to reset after the occurrence of an alarm. To enter the test mode, follow
the next procedure:
1.
Press the Buzzer and Siren keys to increase or decrease the alarm time, before perform the automatic reset. It can
be configured with the values of 1s, 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s and 1min.
2.
The selected delay is represented by the LEDs
Main power
,
24VDC Fuse
,
Earth
,
Battery
and
Battery state
. A
delay of 1s is represented by all LEDs off and the maximum delay by all LEDs on.
3.
Use the
Delay mode
key to confirm and the
Reset Key
to cancel.
4.
A double beep will be emitted in case of a successful operation, and a single beep otherwise, backing to the previous
state.
5.
The FIREWALL will enter test mode and the General alarm LED will remain blinking. In this mode, it will work
normally but will reset in case of an alarm after the configured delay.
6.
Press the
Reset
key to leave the test mode and return to the configuration menu.
Note
: This feature is available since version
FW 3.20
.
7.7 Thresholds configuration:
Detection thresholds can be configured to work with termination resistors values between 1000Ω and 8000Ω. To
configure the thresholds follow this procedure:
1.
Press the Zone keys (
Z1, Z2, Z3, …
) according to the zone you want to configure. It is possible to configure multiple
zones at the same time by pressing multiple keys.. The zone’s fault LED will turn on if the zone is selected;
2.
Press the
Delay Mode
key to begin configuring the selected zones. The fault LED of each zone should be blinking;
3.
The
Battery Level
LED will start blinking, indicating that the zone should be in rest mode (with the line termination
resistor and all fire detectors and manual callpoints inactive). If the value of a zone is not acceptable by the
FIREWALL, then the zone’s alarm LED will remain on until it reads a correct value;
4.
Press the
Delay Mode
key to move to the next step. A double beep will sound in case of success, or an error beep in
case of failure returning to step 3;
5.
The
Battery
LED will start blinking, indicating that the zone should be activated using a detector (if more than one
zone is being configured, then all of them should be activated before proceeding). If the value of a zone is not
acceptable by the FIREWALL, then the zone’s alarm LED will remain on until a correct value is read;
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Figure 14: Auxiliary
outputs group
selected.
Figure 18: Test
mode group
selected.
Figure 13: Zones
group selected.
Figure 15: Relay 1
group selected.
Figure 16: Relay 2
group selected.
Figure 17: Test
mode group
selected.