Man-1131_Hydrosense_HSCP_01
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A1*
ZONE 1 ANY ALARM DELAYED
A2*
ZONE 2 ANY ALARM DELAYED
A3*
ZONE 3 ANY ALARM DELAYED
A4*
ZONE 4 ANY ALARM DELAYED
A5*
ZONE 5 ANY ALARM DELAYED
A6*
ZONE 6 ANY ALARM DELAYED
A7*
ZONE 7 ANY ALARM DELAYED
A8*
ZONE 8 ANY ALARM DELAYED
Zone needs to be triggered for 30 seconds continuously
before an alarm is generated.
C1
ZONE 1 SOUNDERS INHIBITED
C2
ZONE 2 SOUNDERS INHIBITED
C3
ZONE 3 SOUNDERS INHIBITED
C4
ZONE 4 SOUNDERS INHIBITED
C5
ZONE 5 SOUNDERS INHIBITED
C6
ZONE 6 SOUNDERS INHIBITED
C7
ZONE 7 SOUNDERS INHIBITED
C8
ZONE 8 SOUNDERS INHIBITED
Enables individual zones to be configured not to operate zonal
sounders.
On 2 wire “T” series panels this enables individual zones to be
configured for use with conventional (non 2-wire) detector
bases.
SOFTWARE VERSIONS SIGMA242.HEX and above only
E1*
ZONE 1 WILL NOT OPERTATE ALARM RELAY
E2*
ZONE 1 WILL NOT OPERTATE ALARM RELAY
E3*
ZONE 1 WILL NOT OPERTATE ALARM RELAY
E4*
ZONE 1 WILL NOT OPERTATE ALARM RELAY
E5*
ZONE 1 WILL NOT OPERTATE ALARM RELAY
E6*
ZONE 1 WILL NOT OPERTATE ALARM RELAY
E7*
ZONE 1 WILL NOT OPERTATE ALARM RELAY
E8*
ZONE 1 WILL NOT OPERTATE ALARM RELAY
Enables individual zones to be selected to not operate the alarm
relay. This is sometimes combined with the non-latching
function to prevent ring around on interconnected panels.
Once the required configuration options have been set, the Write enable switch
must
be returned to its
normal position to the right. The General fault indicator will remain lit if the Write enable switch is not turned
off.
16. Watchdog reset switch
If for any reason the microprocessor in the control panel fails to carry out its operation correctly it will
attempt to restart itself. This process is called a “watchdog” and the control panel must record and indicate
these events.
If a watchdog event occurs, the control panel will show the FAULT and SYSTEM FAULT LEDs on the front
panel, the CPU fault LED inside the panel.
This fault can only be cleared by pressing the WATCHDOG RESET button on the PCB inside the control
panel. The control panel buzzer can not be silenced and will continue to sound until the watchdog activation
is reset.
17. Processor reset switch
Once started, the microprocessor controlling the panel should continue to run continuously without
interruption. If the microprocessor fails to run correctly it can be reset by pressing the PROCESSOR RESET
button on the PCB inside the control panel.
This should not normally be necessary but should be done as a matter of course if the system is behaving
abnormally. The system should resume normal operation within a couple of seconds of pressing the
processor reset button.
18. Internal indications – troubleshooting
To assist in identifying fault conditions which are not detailed on the front of the control panel, a number of
internal indicators are visible with the front cover removed as follows:
18.1 Mains fail
Indicates that the 230V AC supply is not present and the system is running on standby batteries.
If there is not a power cut, check the panels mains fuse.
18.2 Batt fail
Indicates that the standby battery has become disconnected or that the charging circuit of the control panel
has a high resistance or has failed. Check that both batteries are connected and linked together. Test
battery. Disconnect battery and ensure that 28 Volts can be measured on battery charger leads.