UniPOS Fire Control Panel FS4000
Instruction manual
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- switching on/off communication interface RS485 (pos.3, fig .1);
- configuring of outputs with 8 steady set user combinations (pos.3, fig .1)
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disabling “Earth FAULT” (pos.3, fig. 1);
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disabling “Check Rem. Det. (pos.3, fig. 1).
The
application mode of the “RST” input can be toggled from “Reset fires” to “Activate
monitored outputs” and vice-versa through the following simultaneous combination:
To enter Access level 2
place the key in open condition;
Hold the control button “Reset”;
Power-up the panel (from the Accumulator batteries or the Mains 220 Vac);
If the described above combination is true simultaneously, then the application mode of the
input “RST” and relay fire output “REL2” is toggled through the following modes:
Mode 1
– on trigger on the “RST” input are activated monitored outputs “Out 1” and “Out
2”. The fire relay output “REL 2” is suppressed in Fire Alarm mode from control button
“Outputs”;
Mode 2
– on trigger on the “RST” input are reset the fire events in the Fire Control
Panel.
The fire relay output “REL 2” is Not suppressed in Fire Alarm mode from control
button “Outputs”;
The last optional application mode (Mode 1 or Mode 2 described above) is stored as a fixxed
configuration even after reboot of the fire control panel.
The default application mode of the panel is Mode 1.
6.4. Conditions of the Fire Control Panel
Fire control panel FS4000 monitors the fire alarm lines by consecutively scanning their condition.
Depending on the current value, the line can be in normal condition, in fire condition or in a fault
condition ( short circuit or break ). Simultaneously ( if enabled ) a constant control for removed fire
detectors is being carried out, provided that the fire alarm installation is designed and completed as
shown on the diagram of section 13.3. Control over the monitored outputs of fault condition (short
circuit or break) is being carried out as well.
The fire control panel FS4000 operates in five basic modes: Duty Mode, Fire Condition, Fault
Condition, Disabled Component Mode and Test Mode.
7. Duty mode
7.1. Description
The fire control panel is in Duty Mode, when it is not in Fire condition or in Fault condition.
7.2. LED and sound indication
In Duty mode are active only the green LED indicator
(Power supply ) and the yellow
indicator
if a delay is set for the outputs. The local buzzer is off.