MORLEY-IAS Dimension DX1e, DX2e, DX4e fire alarm control panel User manual

MORLEY-IAS Dimension DX1e, DX2e, DX4e fire alarm control panel User manual
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The Dimension DX1e, DX2e and DX4e Fire Alarm Control Panels are a range of 1, 2 and 4 loop panels for use with analogue addressable devices. The panels support various features including fire alarm conditions, fault conditions, test conditions, and disablement conditions. They can operate with delays to outputs which can be overridden by breaking the glass in a manual call point located next to the panel. The panels also allow for user-defined passwords to access Level 2 and Level 3 functions, providing more control over the system. The control panel features a user-friendly alphanumeric display, LED indicators, and navigation keys to help users monitor the system and respond to alarms or faults.

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Document No. 996-148-000-4 Issue 4

user manual

Table of Contents

1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 5

1.1

N

OTICE

.................................................................................................................................. 5

1.2

M

ODELS

................................................................................................................................. 5

1.3

W

ARNINGS AND

C

AUTIONS

...................................................................................................... 7

1.4

N

ATIONAL

A

PPROVALS

............................................................................................................ 7

1.5

EN54 I

NFORMATION

............................................................................................................... 8

2 USER CONTROL LEVELS......................................................................................................... 9

2.1

L

EVEL

D

EFINITION

.................................................................................................................. 9

2.2

U

SER

P

ASSWORDS

................................................................................................................. 9

3 CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS ............................................................................................... 9

3.1

C

ONTROL

K

EYS

.................................................................................................................... 10

3.2

F

RONT

P

ANEL

LED I

NDICATIONS

........................................................................................... 12

3.3

A

LPHANUMERIC

D

ISPLAY

I

NDICATIONS

................................................................................... 13

3.3.1

Normal Condition ........................................................................................................ 13

3.3.2 Other Conditions .........................................................................................................................13

3.3.2.1 Loop Device Faults/ Fires .........................................................................................................13

3.3.2.2 F1 Short-cut Navigation Key ....................................................................................................13

3.3.2.3 Panel Status Summary .............................................................................................................14

3.3.3 Level 2 Menu Displays .................................................................................................................14

4 LEVEL 1 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................. 15

4.1

N

ORMAL

C

ONDITIONS

........................................................................................................... 15

4.2

O

THER

C

ONDITIONS

ZONAL

(

DEFAULT

)

DISPLAY OPTION

...................................................... 16

4.2.1

Fire Alarm Conditions ................................................................................................. 16

4.2.1.1

Panel Fire Alarms..................................................................................................................16

4.2.1.2

Zone Fire Alarms...................................................................................................................16

4.2.1.3

Override Delays ....................................................................................................................17

4.2.2

Fault Conditions .......................................................................................................... 17

4.2.2.1

Panel Faults ..........................................................................................................................17

4.2.2.2

Zone Faults ...........................................................................................................................17

4.2.3

Test Conditions ........................................................................................................... 18

4.2.4

Disablement Conditions .............................................................................................. 19

4.2.4.1

Panel Disablements ..............................................................................................................19

4.2.4.2

Zone Disablements ...............................................................................................................19

4.3

O

THER

C

ONDITIONS

BY EVENT DISPLAY OPTION

.................................................................. 20

4.3.1

Fire Alarm Conditions ................................................................................................. 20

4.3.1.1

Zone Fire Alarms...................................................................................................................21

4.3.1.2

Panel Fire Alarms..................................................................................................................21

4.3.1.3

Override Delays ....................................................................................................................21

4.3.2

Fault Conditions, Disablement conditions and Test conditions .................................. 21

4.3.2.1

Panel Faults ..........................................................................................................................21

4.3.2.2

Zone Faults ...........................................................................................................................22

4.3.2.3

Test Conditions .....................................................................................................................22

4.3.2.4

Disablement Conditions ........................................................................................................22

4.3.2.4.1

Panel Disablements ........................................................................................................22

4.3.2.4.2

Zone Disablements .........................................................................................................23

4.3.2.4.3

Point disablements..........................................................................................................23

4.4

P

OWER

S

UPPLY

F

AULT

C

ONDITIONS

..................................................................................... 23

4.5

L

IST OF

D

EVICE

A

BBREVIATIONS

........................................................................................... 24

5 LEVEL 2 DISPLAY / CONTROL FUNCTIONS ........................................................................ 25

5.1

D

ISPLAY

F

UNCTIONS

............................................................................................................. 25

5.2

C

ONTROL

F

UNCTIONS

........................................................................................................... 25

5.2.1

Sound Alarms / Evacuate ........................................................................................... 25

5.2.2

Silence / Resound Alarms........................................................................................... 25

5.2.3

Accept / Delayed Day Mode Alarms ........................................................................... 25

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5.2.4

Reset............................................................................................................................25

5.3

L

EVEL

2 M

ENU

F

UNCTIONS

....................................................................................................26

5.3.1

Test ..............................................................................................................................27

5.3.1.1

LED Test ...............................................................................................................................27

5.3.1.2

LCD Test ...............................................................................................................................27

5.3.1.3

Zones Test ............................................................................................................................27

5.3.1.3.1

Introduction .....................................................................................................................27

5.3.1.3.2

Configuring / Stopping Individual Zone Tests..................................................................28

5.3.1.3.3

Stopping ALL Zone Tests................................................................................................28

5.3.1.4

Output Test ...........................................................................................................................28

5.3.1.4.1

Internal Outputs...............................................................................................................29

5.3.1.4.2

Loop (SLC) Outputs ........................................................................................................29

5.3.1.5

Audible Indicator (Buzzer) Test .............................................................................................30

5.3.2

Clock ............................................................................................................................30

5.3.3

Change the Time .........................................................................................................30

5.3.4

Change the Date..........................................................................................................30

5.3.5

Disable / Enable Functions ..........................................................................................31

5.3.5.1

Disable / Enable Full Zones ..................................................................................................31

5.3.5.2

Disable / Enable Individual Devices / Points .........................................................................32

5.3.5.3

Disable / Enable Groups .......................................................................................................32

5.3.5.4

Disable / Enable Specific Output Circuits ..............................................................................32

5.3.5.5

Disable / Enable Detection Mode ..........................................................................................34

5.3.5.6

Disable / Enable Output (Pattern) Delays..............................................................................34

5.3.5.7

Disable / Enable Local Inputs................................................................................................35

5.3.6

View Mode ...................................................................................................................35

5.3.6.1

View Devices.........................................................................................................................35

5.3.6.1.1

System Sensor / Morley-IAS Device Information ............................................................36

5.3.6.1.2

Apollo Device Information ...............................................................................................36

5.3.6.1.3

Hochiki Device Information .............................................................................................37

5.3.6.2

View The Event Log ..............................................................................................................38

5.3.6.3

View Faults............................................................................................................................38

5.3.6.4

View Disablements................................................................................................................39

5.3.6.5

View Service Information.......................................................................................................39

5.3.6.6

View the Alarm Counter ........................................................................................................39

5.3.6.7

View Voltages .......................................................................................................................40

5.3.6.8

View Version .........................................................................................................................40

6 DELAYED DAY MODE OPERATION .......................................................................................41

6.1

S

TAGE

1 ...............................................................................................................................41

6.2

S

TAGE

2 ...............................................................................................................................41

7 KEY-SWITCH AND FUNCTION KEY OPERATION .................................................................43

7.1

K

EY

-S

WITCH

.........................................................................................................................43

7.2

F

UNCTION

K

EYS

....................................................................................................................43

8 PRINTER OPERATION .............................................................................................................44

8.1

P

RINTOUT

S

AMPLES

..............................................................................................................44

8.2

C

HANGING THE PAPER ROLL

...................................................................................................44

9 LEVEL 3 PROGRAMMER FUNCTIONS...................................................................................45

10 MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION................................................................................................45

10.1

I

NSPECTION

/ T

ESTING

...........................................................................................................45

10.1.1

Daily Attention..............................................................................................................45

10.1.2

Weekly Attention ..........................................................................................................45

10.1.3

Monthly Attention .........................................................................................................45

10.2

L

OG

B

OOK

E

XAMPLES

...........................................................................................................46

Table of Figures

F

IGURE

1 – T

YPICAL

C

ONTROLS AND

I

NDICATIONS

..................................................................................9

F

IGURE

2 – C

HANGING THE

P

APER

R

OLL

..............................................................................................44

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Table of Tables

T

ABLE

1 – C

ONTROL

K

EY

F

UNCTIONS

.................................................................................................. 10

T

ABLE

2 - A

LPHANUMERIC AND

I

NTERACTIVE

C

ONTROL

K

EYS

............................................................... 10

T

ABLE

3 - LED F

UNCTIONS

................................................................................................................. 13

T

ABLE

4 – D

EVICE

T

YPE

A

BBREVIATIONS

............................................................................................. 24

T

ABLE

5 - U

SER

M

ENU

O

PTIONS

......................................................................................................... 26

T

ABLE

6 – P

ANEL

I

NTERNAL

O

UTPUT

C

IRCUITS

.................................................................................... 29

T

ABLE

7 – V

OLTAGE

/ A

NALOGUE

V

ALUE

R

EADINGS

............................................................................. 40

T

ABLE

8 - L

OGBOOK

R

EFERENCE

D

ATA

............................................................................................... 46

T

ABLE

9 - L

OGBOOK

E

VENT

D

ATA

....................................................................................................... 47

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Dimension Series

1 Introduction

MORLEY-IAS

1.1 Notice

The material and instructions covered in this manual have been carefully checked for accuracy and are presumed to be correct. However, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserves the right to modify and revise this document without notice.

These instructions cover the use and operation of the Dimension Series

Fire Alarm Control Panels. Refer to the Product Manual (P/N 996-147-

000) for details of how to install, program and maintain the system.

For use with software version 02.05 onwards

The DX1, DX2 and DX4 Fire Alarm Control Panels are 1, 2 and 4 loop panels for use with analogue addressable devices from the following detector manufacturer ranges: -

S90

1.2 Models

The Dimension Series Fire Alarm Control Panels are available in a range of enclosure sizes. A printer is available as a factory fit option on all models except for the small enclosure. This manual covers the following models: -

Model No. of Loops Enclosure Printer Max. Battery

Size

No. of

Zones

DX1e-20S 1 Small

DX1e-40MP 1 Medium ;

7Ah 20

12Ah 40

12Ah 40

DX2e-40MP 2 Medium ;

12Ah 40

12Ah 40

17Ah 40

17Ah 40 DX2e-40LP 2 Large ;

17Ah 40

DX4e-40LP 4 Large ; 17Ah 40

:

;

= A printer cannot be fitted in this enclosure

= A printer is fitted as standard

Option = A printer is not fitted as standard but may be fitted as a retrofit item

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F1

F2

1 2

ABC

3

DEF

4

GHI

7

PQRS

5

JKL

8

TUV

0

WORD

6

MNO

9

WXYZ

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0

1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 9

2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 9

3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 9

F 1

F 2

1

4

G H I

7

P Q R S

5

8

2

A B C

J K L

T U V

0

W O R D

3

6

DEF

MNO

9

WXYZ

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0

1 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0

F 1

F 2

1

4

2

A B C

J

5

3

DEF

6

MNO G H I

7

P Q R S

8

T U V

0

K L

9

WXYZ

R D

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0

1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 7 1 9 2 0

2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 7 2 9 3 0

3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 7 3 9 4 0

DX2e-40M, DX2e-40MP

Installer Fit Options:

A front panel key-switch, P/N 795-083, can be installed in all models. This can be used for: a) Level 2 Access Control

Specials: Large Enclosure Only. The following future typical special options can be installed in the lower cabinet area.

Examples: a) Graphical Mimic Display b) Up to 4 Key-Switches c) DIN Rail mounted modules

For further information on either of these options, contact your supplier / maintenance contractor.

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DX2e-40L, DX2e-40LP

DX4e-40L, DX4e-40LP

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1.3 Warnings and Cautions

These instructions contain procedures to follow in order to avoid injury and damage to equipment. It is assumed that the user of this manual has been suitably trained and is familiar with the relevant regulations.

This panel is CE Marked to show that it conforms to the requirements of the following

European Community Directives:

Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC (and the amending directive

92/23/EEC)

Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC

This panel has been tested and found to comply with the Year 2000 requirements.

NOTE: The end date for all date functions is 31/12/2063.

In the year prior to reaching the calendar end date, consult the Original Equipment

Supplier/ Current Maintenance Contractor for advice.

EN54

!

EN54-2 13.7

Maximum of 512 sensors / manual call points per panel.

The Dimension Series range of panels has many features which, if used inappropriately, may contravene the requirements of EN54.

Where such a possibility may arise, a suitable warning is given with brief details of the EN54 requirement and the relevant section to which it pertains. A typical EN54 non-compliance warning is illustrated.

This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with these instructions and the appropriate national, regional and local regulations specific to the country and location of the installation. Consult with the appropriate Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for confirmation of the requirements.

All equipment is to be operated in accordance with the appropriate standards applicable

This equipment must be installed in accordance with these instructions and the appropriate national, regional and local wiring regulations. In the UK the wiring must conform to the requirements of BS7671 (IEE Wiring Regulations – Sixteenth Edition).

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EN54

9

This Fire Alarm Control Panel complies with the requirements of EN54-2/4 1997. In addition to the basic requirements of EN54, the panel conforms to the following optional functions.

Indication: Fault signals from points

Outputs:

Delays to Outputs

Disablement of each addressable point.

Outputs to fire alarm devices

8.3

7.13

7.12

7.11

9.5

10

7.8

EN54

9

The power supplies for the Dimension Series of panels comply with the following clauses of EN54-4.

DX1/2/4e Power Supply Functions

Derive power supply from main power source

Derive power supply from a standby battery source

Charge and monitor the standby battery source

Detect & signal power supply faults

EN54-4 Clause

5.1

5.2

5.3

5.4

EN54

N/A

In addition to the functions required by EN54-2, the panel supports a number of ancillary functions that are not required by EN54. These are outlined below: -

Ancillary Function

Auxiliary supply output

Peripheral loop output & supported devices

Auxiliary relay outputs

Printer option

Class Change Input

Group Disable

Manual Section

Refer to Product Manual

8

0

Refer to Product Manual

Refer to Product Manual

5.3.5.3

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Dimension Series

2 User Control Levels

MORLEY-IAS

The DX1e, DX2e and DX4e Fire Alarm Control Panels have three user control levels.

At all three levels, the LED Displays indicate the condition of the installation, the Zone LED Displays indicate the location of any fire alarm and the alphanumeric display gives more detailed fire alarm, fault, and test or disablement information.

At USER LEVEL 1, all the displays are functional but the front panel control keys are inhibited.

At USER LEVEL 2, all front panel controls are functional and some system operation parameters and functions can be changed. User Level 2 is reached by entering a password from level 1.

At USER LEVEL 3, all front panel controls are functional and full system configuration and programming is possible. User Level 3 is reached by entering a password from either Level 1 or Level

2. User Level 3 is intended for use by the system installer / maintenance contractor.

EN54

9

EN54-2 5.1

Viewing

Suppressed

Information.

All of the mandatory indications that may not be suppressed during a fire alarm condition are shown using Light Emitting (LED) Indicators.

Fire Alarms are shown using LED Indicators for each zone.

It is possible to view all other conditions such as points in fire, faults, zones in test and disablement conditions using the navigation (arrow) keys at Level 1.

Up to ten USER LEVEL 2 passwords can be programmed into the panel.

The USER LEVEL 2 passwords can be assigned / changed at Level 3 by the installer / maintenance contractor. Level 2 passwords do not allow access to Level 3 functions.

3 Controls and Indications

Alphanumeric Liquid

Crystal Display

Navigation Keys

Optional Key-switch

Control Keys

F1

System Status LED

Indicators

F2

1 2

ABC

3

DEF

4

GHI

7

PQRS

5

JKL

8

TUV

0

WORD

6

MNO

9

WXYZ

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

ZONE FIRE LED

Indicators

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Numeric Keypad

(Program / Interactive keys)

Optional Printer

Figure 1 – Typical Controls and Indications

The diagram above shows the controls and indications on the DX2e-40MP model. This is typical for all models.

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Key Legend

Sound Alarms

Symbol Function

Press to Turn on ALL Sounder Outputs (i.e. evacuate building manually).

Silence /

Resound

Mute Buzzer

Press to Turn off all activated sounders.

Press again to re-activate the sounders.

Press to silence the internal buzzer.

Accept Press to accept a Stage 1 Investigation Delay Alarm

System Reset Press to cancel all alarm / fault conditions and reset the panel.

Table 1 – Control Key Functions

Key Legend

Function Key

Function Key

Navigation

Keys

0 – 9

A – Z, WORD

No

Yes

Symbol

F1

F2

Function

Programmable Function Key. Default is used as an event view short-cut function or alternatively can be assigned to the following:

Bomb Alert, Class Change, Detection Mode start / stop.

Programmable Function Key. May be assigned to the following:

Bomb Alert, Class Change, Detection Mode start / stop.

Press to select and scroll through Level 1 display functions for fire, fault, and disablement and test conditions.

Press to select and scroll through menu options. Follow the on screen prompts.

Numeric keypad for entering numbers. May also be used during programming to enter letters of the alphabet and

‘words’ for text message entry. This works in a similar fashion to a mobile telephone keypad.

Press to answer No, or cancel a display option and return to a previous menu.

Press to answer Yes, to Enter / Select or to Confirm changes.

Table 2 - Alphanumeric and Interactive Control Keys

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The control keys are disabled at USER LEVEL 1. Pressing a control or number key will cause the display to prompt for entry of the Level 2 password. The password must be entered to re-enable the control keys at Level 2.

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3.2 Front Panel LED Indications

Indicator

Block 1

FIRE

Colour

Red

FAULT Yellow

Function

The panel has detected a fire alarm condition, or the ‘Sound Alarms’ key has been pressed.

The panel has detected a fault.

How to Clear

Correct the condition causing the alarm and then perform a panel reset.

Correct the condition causing the fault and then perform a panel reset.

Cancel / Stop test when finished. Test

Disablement

Delayed Mode

Yellow

Yellow

Yellow

The system is in test mode. The

LCD shows which zones are being tested.

Part of the system, either input or output, has been disabled manually by the user.

This indicates that the system is operating with delays to the sounder outputs and the delays are active (in force).

The sounder outputs have been silenced.

Re-enable the device or devices. Refer to Disablement Function.

The delays may be enabled or disabled.

Refer to Disablement Function.

Alarms Silenced

Buzzer Muted

Yellow

Yellow A fault or alarm has been acknowledged and the internal buzzer silenced.

Sounders Disabled

Relays Disabled

Fire Routing

Equipment

Power

Function 2

Yellow

Yellow

Red

Green

The sounder outputs have been disabled.

The relay outputs have been disabled.

Indicates the output to fire routing equipment (i.e. Fire Brigade) is activated. NOT CURRENTLY

USED.

STEADY: Indicates presence of power (either AC Mains and / or batteries).

Block 2

Function 1

Supply Fault

System / CPU Fault programmed commissioned – refer to site notes.

Yellow

Yellow

There is a problem with the power supply, battery or supply input.

The CPU has reset or a system fault has occurred.

Sounder Fault

Earth Fault

Yellow

Yellow

This indicates a wiring fault with one of the sounder output circuits.

An earth connection fault has occurred on a cable. commissioned – refer to site notes.

Block 3

Zone FIRE Red STEADY: The zone is in a fire alarm condition.

Correct the alarm condition and then perform a panel reset. NOTE: Press

SILENCE / RESOUND again to reactivate the sounders. If an alarm occurs in a new zone, the alarms will automatically resound.

Correct the condition causing alarm or fault and then perform a manual reset.

NOTE: If an alarm occurs in a new zone or fault occurs, the internal buzzer automatically resounds.

Refer to Disablement Function.

Refer to Disablement Function.

Correct the fault condition and then perform a panel reset.

Correct the problem, if appropriate, and then perform a panel reset.

Correct the fault condition and then perform a panel reset.

Correct the fault condition and then perform a panel reset.

Correct the alarm condition and then perform a panel reset.

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Table 3 - LED Functions

The Level 1 LED Indicators are divided into three blocks as described in Table 3 opposite. The LED

Indicators illuminate as red, yellow or green.

Block 1 contains LED Indicators showing the state of the fire alarm control panel.

Block 2 contains LED Indicators showing specific fault conditions. In addition, there are two programmable indicators.

Block 3 contains the Zone Fire LED Indicators. There are either 20 or 40 LED Indicators depending on the model.

3.3 Alphanumeric Display Indications

The alphanumeric liquid crystal display (LCD) gives 80 characters of information on a 2-line display.

The display is illuminated to assist viewing under dim ambient light conditions.

3.3.1 Normal Condition

If the panel is in the quiescent condition the display shows the day of the week, date and time

(24hour format) as follows:

Wed 07/05/2003 11.38:59

All devices are inside working limits

3.3.2 Other Conditions

3.3.2.1 Loop Device Faults/ Fires

The alphanumeric display will automatically update to show zonal information about the latest device to enter a fault or fire condition.

IN FAULT ZONE 1 1/1 X:Summary

< ZONE TEXT > →: Device Details

Use the right arrow key to view the individual device/point details within the affected zone.

Use the up/down arrow keys to view different zones in the same condition.

Use the ‘X’ key to exit the summary display.

3.3.2.2 F1 Short-cut Navigation Key

Where the F1 function key is not programmed to provide a specific function e.g. Bomb alert, Class change etc, it will operate as a navigation shortcut key.

Press the ‘F1’ function key once and the alphanumeric display will show the first active event from the highest priority category available (fires, faults, disablements).

Use the up/down arrow keys to navigate through all active events in that category. The events are listed in a purely chronological order i.e. no zonal or other grouping is applied.

Press the ‘F1’ key again to toggle to the next highest priority event category available. Where no category is available, the display will revert to the original summary/zone display.

Press ’X’ or any numeric key when viewing the active events and the display will revert to the summary display.

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3.3.2.3 Panel Status Summary

If the panel is in a fire and/or a fault and/or a test and/or a disablement condition the display shows the status of the panel as follows:

<FIRES> :1 FAULTS :1 ←R→:Select

DISABLED :0 IN TEST :0 9:Details

The display shows the number of fire alarms, faults, disablements and zones in test. The above example shows that there is one fire alarm and one fault condition present.

EN54

9

EN54-2 5.1

Viewing

Suppressed

Information.

All of the mandatory indications that may not be suppressed during a fire alarm condition are shown using Light Emitting (LED) Indicators.

Fire Alarms are shown using LED Indicators for each zone.

It is possible to view all other conditions such as points in fire, faults, zones in test and disablement conditions using the arrow keys at

Level 1.

To view the information for a particular condition, use the ÍÏÐÎ keys to select the required condition (the ‘<’ and ‘>’ brackets move to the selected option and flash) and then press the 9 key to select and view further detail.

3.3.3 Level 2 Menu Displays

When the Level 2 Menu Displays are selected, the display shows a number of listed options. The example below shows the main Level 2 Menu options. All other menus are similar.

[U0] 1:Commission 2:Test 3:Clock

4:Disable/Enable 5:View Mode

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4 Level 1 Display Functions

EN54-2 5.1.1

EN54

9

Display of functional

At Level 1, the panel operates in a display only mode with the control keys disabled.

conditions.

If fire alarm, fault, test or disablement conditions exist, the LED

Indicators will show these. Detailed information can be viewed on the alphanumeric display using the navigation keys.

The way the panel displays information at level 1 is configurable for one of two options, ‘zonal’ (EN54-2 compliant) or ‘by event’ (not EN54-2 compliant).

Default level 1 display option – zonal

In this mode the display shows a summary of the panel status including the number of zones in fire, fault, test and disablement.

Manual intervention is required for more detailed point information.

EN54

!

EN54-2 7.3.1

& EN54-2

8.2.1

Indication of zones in alarm & faults

Alternative level 1 display option – by event

In this mode the display scrolls through detailed point information, one point at-a-time with no manual intervention required.

It is important to note that operating the panel in this mode means that the panel does not comply with the EN54-2 clauses highlighted opposite.

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Audible

Indication.

In a fire alarm condition, the buzzer will sound continuously. It will automatically resound (if previously muted) for fire alarms from a new zone.

In a fault condition, the buzzer will sound intermittently (1-second on / 1-second off). It will automatically resound (if previously muted) for any new fault condition registered.

The internal buzzer can be silenced at Level 1 – press the MUTE BUZZER key.

When the system is in a normal condition, the green AC Power LED will be illuminated. The alphanumeric display will show the time and date and an “All systems normal” status message.

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4.2 Other Conditions – zonal (default) display option

The display shows the status of the panel if any fire, fault, test or disablement conditions occur.

<FIRES> :1 FAULTS :1 ←R→:Select

DISABLED :0 IN TEST :0 9:Details

Press ‘X’ in any of the following sub menus to return immediately to this display.

4.2.1 Fire Alarm Conditions

If the control panel initiates an alarm condition, the FIRE LED Indicators will be illuminated and, if appropriate, the relevant ZONE FIRE LED Indicators will illuminate. The internal buzzer will sound and the alphanumeric display will indicate the number of fires.

To view more detailed information regarding the fire alarm location use the navigation keys as follows.

Press the ÍÏÐÎ keys to select the FIRES option, then press the 9 key and the display shows the following for example:

TOTAL PANEL FIRES :1 →:Panel Events

TOTAL ZONES IN FIRE :2 ↓:Zone Details

This display indicates that there are two zones in fire and that a fire alarm has been raised at the panel. To view these, press the Î key to view the fire alarm initiated at the panel and press the Ð key to view the zones in fire.

4.2.1.1 Panel Fire Alarms

FIRE 01/01 11:22

EVACUATE ←:back R:more

The above example shows there are one of one fire alarm raised at the panel. This was an

“Evacuate” raised at 11:22AM when the “Sound Alarms” key was pressed.

If there is more than one fire alarm indicated, use the Ï and Ð keys to view these (Note: The ‘R: more’ option is not shown if there is only one event, the ‘↓’ and ‘↑’ keys are shown for the first and last entries in the list). Press the Í key to return to the previous display.

4.2.1.2 Zone Fire Alarms

When selected, the display shows the first zone with a fire alarm condition. For example:

IN FIRE ZONE 3 1/ 2 R:More Zones

<Zone-Location-Text> →:Device Details

The display shows the Zone number and Zone Location Text (20 character description).

To view other zones in fire (or to return to the previous display), press the Ï and Ð keys.

To view the devices (points) in a fire alarm condition, press the Î key. The display then shows the first point in alarm in the selected zone. For example:

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<Point-Location-Txt> ←:back R:more

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The display shows the alarm number and the total number of devices (points) in a fire alarm condition in this zone (01/02), the Zone number (Z04), the loop number to which this device is connected (L1), the address of this device on the loop (A011), the type of device (MCP), the time at which the device entered the alarm condition (11:45) and the Point Location Text (20 character description) for this device.

To view other points in fire in this zone, press the Ï and Ð keys (Note: The ‘R: more’ option is not shown if there is only one event, the ‘↓’ and ‘↑’ keys are shown for the first and last entries in the list).

To return to the list of zones in fire, press the Í key.

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Override delays at

Level 1

The DX1e, DX2e and DX4e control panels can be configured to operate with delays to outputs. In this case, a manual call point (MCP) will be located next to the panel.

To override any delays and immediately activate the bells and other fire alarm output devices, break the glass in the call point.

FIRE

BREAK GLASS

Press Here

4.2.2 Fault Conditions

If the panel detects a fault, the FAULT LED is illuminated along with other appropriate system condition LED Indicators. The internal buzzer will sound and the alphanumeric display will indicate the number of faults.

To view more detailed information regarding the fault locations use the navigation keys as follows.

Press the ÍÏÐÎ keys to select the FAULT option and then press the 9 key. The display shows further information on the faults. For example:

TOTAL PANEL FAULTS :3 →:Panel Events

TOTAL ZONES IN FAULT :1 ↓:Zone Details

This display indicates that there is one zone in fault and that three panel related faults have been registered. To view these, press the Î key to view the panel related faults and press the Ð key to view the zones in fault.

FAULT 02/03 MON INPUT 1 12:15

INPUT OPEN CIRCUIT ←:back R:more

The above example shows there are three panel related faults and fault number two is shown. This was an input open circuit on “Monitored Input 1” registered at 12:15PM.

If there is more than one fault indicated, use the Ï and Ð keys to view these (Note: The ‘R: more’ option is not shown if there is only one event, the ‘↓’ and ‘↑’ keys are shown for the first and last entries in the list). Press the Í key to return to the main display.

When selected, the display shows the first zone with a fault condition. For example:

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IN FAULT ZONE 1 01/01 R: More Zones

<Zone-Location-Text> →:Device Details

The display shows the Zone number and Zone Location Text (20 character description).

To view other zones in a fault condition (or to return to the main display), press the Ï Ð keys.

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To view the devices (points) in a fault condition, press the Î key. The display then shows the first point in a fault condition in the selected zone. For example:

FAULT 01/02 Z01 L1 A010 OPT 12:19

NO REPLY FROM DEVICE←:back R:more →:text

The display shows the fault number and the total number of devices (points) in a fault condition in this zone (01/02), the Zone number (Z01), the loop number to which this device is connected (L1), the address of this device on the loop (A010), the type of device (OPT), the time at which the device entered the alarm condition (12:19) and a description of the fault.

To view other points in fault in this zone, press the Ï Ð keys (Note: The ‘R: more’ option is not shown if there is only one event, the ‘↓’ and ‘↑’ keys are shown for the first and last entries in the list).

To return to the list of zones in fault, press the Í key.

To view the location texts for this device press the Î key. The display then shows the Zone Location

Text and the Point Location Text (20 character description each) for this device. For example:

FAULT 01/02 Z01 L1 S010 OPT 12:19

<Zone-Location-Text><Point-Location-Txt>

To return to the previous display, press the Í key.

4.2.3 Test Conditions

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Test Condition.

If zones have been configured to be in a test condition (i.e. weekly walk test), the TEST LED is illuminated.

To view the zones in a test conditions use the navigation keys as follows.

Press the ÍÏÐÎ keys to select the TEST option and then press the 9 key and the display shows further information on the faults. For example:

IN TEST ZONE 1 01/02 WITH SOUNDERS

<Zone-Location-Text> ←:back R:More Zones

IN TEST ZONE 2 02/02 NO SOUNDERS

<Zone-Location-Text> ←:back R:More Zones

The display shows the Zone number and Zone Location Text (20 character description) of the first zone in a test condition. It also indicates whether the sounders / bells will ring briefly when a device in the zone is tested.

To view other zones in a test condition press the Ï and Ð keys.

To return to the previous display, press the Í key.

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If zones, input devices, output devices or other disablement conditions have been programmed, the

DISABLEMENT LED is illuminated along with other appropriate system condition LED Indicators.

To view more detailed information regarding the disablement conditions use the navigation keys as follows.

Press the ÍÏÐÎ keys to select the DISABLED option, then press the 9 key and the display shows further information on the faults. For example:

TOTAL PANEL DISABLED :3 →:Panel Events

TOTAL ZONES DISABLED :3 ↓:Zone Details

This display indicates that there are three zones in either a full or partial disablement condition and that three panel related disablements have been configured. To view these, press the Î key to view the panel related disablement and press the Ð key to view the zones in disablement.

DISABLED 01/03 12:15

DISABLE ALL SOUNDERS ←:back R:more

The above example shows there are three panel related disablements and the first disablement is shown. This was a disablement of all sounders / bells configured at 12:15PM.

If there is more than one disablement indicated, use the Ï and Ð keys to view these (Note: The ‘R: more’ option is not shown if there is only one event, the ‘↓’ and ‘↑’ keys are shown for the first and last entries in the list). Press the Í key to return to the main display.

When selected, the display shows the first zone with a disablement condition. For example:

DISABLED ZONE 1 01/03 R: More Zones

<Zone-Location-Text> ZONE FULLY DISABLED

The display shows the Zone number and Zone Location Text (20 character description), the disablement number and total number of zones in a disablement condition (01/03) and whether the zone is fully disabled. If the zone is only partially disabled, the display is as follows:

DISABLED ZONE 1 02/03 R: More Zones

<Zone-Location-Text> →:Device Details

To view other zones in a disablement condition (or to return to the main display), press the Ï and Ð keys.

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Disablement of each addressable point.

To view the devices (points) in a zone with only partial disablement condition, press the Î key. The display then shows the first point in disablement in the selected zone. For example:

DISABLED 01/02 Z01 L1 A010 OPT 12:19

<Point-Location-Txt> ←:back R:more

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The display shows the disablement number and the total number of devices (points) in a disablement condition in this zone (01/02), the Zone number (Z01), the loop number to which this device is connected (L1), the address of this device on the loop (A010), the type of device (OPT), the time at which the device was disabled (12:19) and the Point Location Text (20 character description) for this device.

To view other points in disablement in this zone, press the Ï and Ð keys (Note: The ‘R: more’ option is not shown if there is only one event, the ‘↓’ and ‘↑’ keys are shown for the first and last entries in the list).

To return to the list of zones in a disablement condition, press the Í key.

4.3 Other Conditions – by event display option

The display always shows point details, for example :

FIRE 01/02 Z04 L1 A011 MCP 11:45

<Zone-Location-Text><Point-Location-Txt>

Each event is displayed for approximately 8 seconds, then the next event is displayed.

After every 2 events an appropriate instruction screen in displayed, for approximately 3 seconds, for example :

USE ARROW KEYS TO VIEW MORE EVENTS

Ç PREVIOUS EVENT È NEXT EVENT

4.3.1 Fire Alarm Conditions

If the control panel initiates an alarm condition, the FIRE LED Indicators will be illuminated and, if appropriate, the relevant ZONE FIRE LED Indicators will illuminate. The internal buzzer will sound and the alphanumeric display will scroll though each fire in turn, starting with the first fire. For example :

FIRE 01/02 Z04 L1 A011 MCP 11:45

<Zone-Location-Text><Point-Location-Txt>

The panel alphanumeric display may be configured by the installer to scroll though only those fires of interest, and keep other fires in the background. Fire scrolling options are as follows : o 1 st

fire only (default) o 1 st

and last fire o First 4 fires o All fires

Press the ÏÐ keys to scroll through the fire list manually. If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, autoscrolling will resume.

Whilst fire alarm conditions are present (including panel fire alarms) then faults, disablements and tests are not displayed.

Non-displayed fires, faults, tests and disablements are always available by pressing the Î key, as indicated on the instruction screen. The subsequent event list will display all events in a priority order.

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The order is (highest-to-lowest) – fires, bomb alerts, security alerts, plant alarms, faults, disablements and tests.

After viewing all events to return to the fire list starting at the first point in fire press the Í key.

4.3.1.1 Zone Fire Alarms

FIRE 01/02 Z04 L1 A011 MCP 11:45

<Zone-Location-Text><Point-Location-Txt>

In the example above, the display shows the alarm number and the total number of devices (points) in a fire alarm condition, the Zone number (Z04), the loop number to which this device is connected

(L1), the address of this device on the loop (A011), the type of device (MCP) and the time at which the device entered the alarm condition (11:45).

The bottom line shows the Zone Location Text (20 character description) and the Point Location Text

(20 character description) for this device.

4.3.1.2 Panel Fire Alarms

Example :

EVACUATE 01/01 11:22

Panel fire alarms are displayed along with other fire alarm conditions as detailed in the section above.

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The DX1e, DX2e and DX4e control panels can be configured to operate with delays to outputs. In this case, a manual call point (MCP) will be located next to the panel.

To override any delays and immediately activate the bells and other fire alarm output devices, break the glass in the call point.

FIRE

BREAK GLASS

Press Here

4.3.2 Fault Conditions, Disablement conditions and Test conditions

If the panel detects a fault or a device is disabled or a zone is put into test, the appropriate system condition LED Indicators are lit. If the event is a fault the internal buzzer will sound. The alphanumeric display will scroll though each event in turn, starting with the first event. For example :

OUTPUT SHORT CIRCUIT 01/02 Z01 L1 A054

<Zone-Location-Text><Point-Location-Txt>

Example :

INPUT OPEN CIRCUIT 01/02 MON INPUT 1

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In the example above, the display shows a description of the fault, event number and the total number of events and a panel input identifier.

Press the ÏÐ keys to scroll though the event list manually. If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, autoscrolling will resume.

Example :

OUTPUT SHORT CIRCUIT 02/02 Z01 L1 A054

<Zone-Location-Text><Point-Location-Txt>

In the example above, the display shows a description of the event, event number and the total number of events, the Zone number (Z01), the loop number to which this device is connected (L1) and the address of this device on the loop (A054).

The bottom line shows the Zone Location Text (20 character description) and the Point Location Text

(20 character description) for this device.

Press the ÏÐ keys to scroll though the event list manually. If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, autoscrolling will resume.

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Test Condition.

If zones have been configured to be in a test condition (i.e. weekly walk test), the TEST LED is illuminated.

The alphanumeric display will show details of the zone in test. For example :

WALK TEST 01/12 Z01 03:22

In the example above, the display shows the event number and the total number of events, the Zone number (Z01) of the zone in test and the time at which the zone entered the test condition (03:22).

Press the ÏÐ keys to scroll though the event list manually. If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, autoscrolling will resume.

If zones, input devices, output devices or other disablement conditions have been programmed, the

DISABLEMENT LED is illuminated along with other appropriate system condition LED Indicators.

The alphanumeric display will show details of the disablement For example :

DISABLED 09/10 Z01 L1 A054 MCP 09:34

<Zone-Location-Text><Point-Location-Txt>

DISABLE ALL SOUNDERS 01/03 12:15

In the example above, the display shows a description of the event, the event number and the total number of events and the time at which the event (sounders disabled) was programmed (12:15).

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Press the ÏÐ keys to scroll though the event list manually. If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, autoscrolling will resume.

DISABLE FULL ZONE 02/03 Z01 03:36

In the example above, the display shows a description of the event, the event number and the total number of events, the zone that is disabled and the time at which the event (zone disabled) was progammed (03:36).

Press the ÏÐ keys to scroll though the event list manually. If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, autoscrolling will resume.

Example :

DISABLED 09/10 Z01 L1 A054 MCP 09:34

<Zone-Location-Text><Point-Location-Txt>

In the example above, the display shows a description of the event, the event number and the total number of events, the Zone number (Z01), the loop number to which this device is connected (L1), the address of this device on the loop (A054), the type of device (MCP) and the time at which the device was disabled (09:34)

The bottom line shows the Zone Location Text (20 character description) and the Point Location Text

(20 character description) for this device.

Press the ÏÐ keys to scroll though the event list manually. If no key is pressed for 60 seconds, autoscrolling will resume.

4.4 Power Supply Fault Conditions

If the AC MAINS power source is interrupted or if the panel registers other fault conditions associated with its power supply, the Supply Fault LED and Fault LED Indicators will be lit. Further details of the fault can be viewed on the display.

The back light illumination of the alphanumeric display will be turned off.

If both the AC MAINS input and the Battery Standby Input fail then all LED and alphanumeric display indicators will be off.

Possible fault conditions are:

NO MAINS SUPPLY, BATTERY LOW, BATTERY DISCHARGED, BATTERY MISSING and

CHARGER FAILURE.

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4.5 List of Device Abbreviations

The following table gives a list of the device (point) abbreviations shown on the alphanumeric display.

Abbreviation Description

CO Carbon Monoxide Detector

FLM Flame Detector

ION Ionisation Smoke Detector

I/O Input / Output Module

LSR Laser Smoke Detector

MCP Manual Call Point

MLT Multi-Criteria Detector

MON Monitored Input

OPT Optical Smoke Detector

RLY Relay

SDR Sounder / Bell

TMP Temperature Detector

ZMX Zone Monitor Module

Table 4 – Device Type Abbreviations

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5 Level 2 Display / Control Functions

All of the display functions available at Level 1 are also available at Level 2.

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The four main control keys are locked at Level 1 (Note: Mute Buzzer key is always enabled). To enable the Level 2 control functions, press any control key and the following display will be shown:

CONTROL KEY LOCKED – ACCESS REQUIRED

Enter Level 2/3 passcode ←:BackSp

Enter the Level 2 pass-code (for example, the default pass-code is 1234) using the number buttons.

As each number is entered, a ‘*’ character is shown on the display. When all four digits have been entered, press the 9 key. (If a wrong number key is pressed, press the Í key to erase the number entered and re-enter the correct / required number).

If the pass-code is correct, the display will revert to the normal display. Level 2 access will remain available for 5-minutes (programmable). Press the required control to perform the desired action – see below.

If the pass-code is entered incorrectly, the display will show the following message for 60 seconds.

Press the ‘X’ button to revert immediately to the normal displays. The eight-character number on the bottom line is a control code and is only relevant to Level 3 use.

ERROR – INCORRECT PASSCODE !!!

C8B0E488

Alternatively, if the key-switch option is fitted and programmed to enable Level 2 access, insert the key and turn clockwise to enable Level 2 Control functions.

5.2.1 Sound Alarms / Evacuate

To activate all sounder outputs and evacuate the building press the SOUND ALARMS key.

5.2.2 Silence / Resound Alarms

To silence the sounder outputs press the SILENCE / RESOUND key.

To reactivate all silenced sounder outputs press the SILENCE / RESOUND key again.

5.2.3 Accept / Delayed Day Mode Alarms

If the system is programmed to operate with the Delayed Day Mode function the panel will indicate the alarm but will not immediately activate the outputs (sounders or relays). Press the

ACCEPT key to acknowledge the alarm and enter the Investigation Phase – refer to Section 6 for further information.

5.2.4 Reset

To reset the panel from a fire alarm or fault condition, firstly correct and rectify the problem and then press the RESET key. To prevent fault conditions being registered from faulty devices disable the device – refer to the Enable / Disable Menu.

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5.3 Level 2 Menu Functions

Press any number (0 – 9) key to display the Level 2 Menu Functions. These are normally inhibited from use and the alphanumeric display will prompt for entry of the Level 2 pass-code as follows.

ACCESS TO MENUS RESTRICTED

Enter Level 2/3 passcode, ←:BackSp

Enter the Level 2 pass-code, as described above, and the display will then show the Level 2 Menu

Functions.

Alternatively, if the key-switch option is fitted and programmed to enable Level 2 access, insert the key and turn clockwise before selecting Level 2 Menu functions.

[U0] 1:Commission 2:Test 3:Clock

4:Disable/Enable 5:View Mode

Function Description

Commission

Test

This option is not available to Level 2 users. It requires the entry of the Level 3 password before the programming mode can be entered.

Allows the user to test parts of the system. The following tests can be performed:

LED To test the LED indicator lamps. This test will automatically test all status indicators and each zone indicator, in turn, and then terminate.

LCD

ZONES

To test the alphanumeric display.

To perform a ‘Walk Test’ on one or more zones. If the test is performed ‘With Sounders’ all relay and sounder outputs will be activated in continuous mode regardless of pattern logic.

OUTPUTS To test the relay and sounder outputs connected to the system.

BUZZER To test the internal buzzer.

Clock To change the date and time in the panel.

Disable / Enable To enable zones, inputs, outputs, delays and day mode operation.

View To view devices, log, faults and other system status conditions.

Table 5 - User Menu Options

The display will automatically revert to the Normal display after 60-seconds (programmable) if no buttons are pressed. Press any number (0 – 9) key to return to the Level 2 menu display.

Access to Level 2 menu functions will automatically be cancelled after 5-minutes (programmable) if no buttons are pressed. It will be necessary to re-enter the pass-code to re-enable the Level 2 menu functions.

Press the ‘X’ key to manually return to the normal display and cancel Level 2 access.

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5.3.1 Test

To display the Test Menu, press ‘2’ and the display shows:

[U0 Test] 1:LEDs 2:LCD 3:Zones

4:Outputs 5:Buzzer

It is possible to test:

1. The LED’s on the front panel display.

2. The alphanumeric (liquid crystal) display.

3. The detection and alarm initiating devices connected to the signalling loop (i.e. Zone Walk Test).

4. The sounder outputs and other alarm condition output devices connected to the system.

5. The internal buzzer.

NOTE: If the panel is in a fire alarm condition then the LED, LCD and Buzzer Tests are inhibited.

To select the option, press ‘1’.

To terminate the test, press ‘X’.

The panel will cycle through all of the System Status LED Indicators and through all of the Zone FIRE

LED Indicators. The test will automatically stop after 60 seconds.

To select the option, press ‘2’.

To terminate the test, press ‘X’.

The alphanumeric display will flash all displayable characters in all positions of the display. The test will automatically stop after 60 seconds.

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When zones have been configured to be in a test condition (i.e. weekly walk test), the TEST LED is illuminated.

The test condition must be cancelled manually.

5.3.1.3.1 Introduction

To select the option, press ‘3’. The display then presents a number of options. For example:

[U0 Zones] 1:Set-up Zone Tests

2:Stop All Zone Tests

The two menu options permit the following tests / actions to be performed:

1. To configure or stop an individual zone (walk) test. The bells / sounders can be configured to ring for a few seconds whenever a device is tested.

2. To stop all zone (walk) tests immediately.

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5.3.1.3.2 Configuring / Stopping Individual Zone Tests

To configure or stop the testing of one or more zones individually, press ‘1’ and a new display is shown from which the zones to be tested can be selected as follows:

[WALK TEST] Zone 1: NOT IN TEST

R:Select Zone ←→:Change X:Exit

The display shows the current test state for Zone 01.

Press the Ï and Ð keys to select the required zone.

Press the Í or Î keys to change the test status of a zone. There are three options: NOT IN TEST,

IN TEST WITH SOUNDERS, IN TEST – NO SOUNDERS and each button press cycles through the options.

If an alternate test is selected, after about 2-seconds, the display will prompt for confirmation that this state should be entered as follows:

[WALK TEST] Zone 1: IN TEST WITH SNDRS

Press 9 to confirm X:Exit

Press the 9’ key to confirm the change of test state or press the ‘X’ key to cancel any changes.

Repeat for each zone as required.

5.3.1.3.3 Stopping ALL Zone Tests

Press ‘2’ to select the stop all tests option. The display then shows:

Stop all Zones in Walk Test ?

Press 9 to confirm X:Cancel

Press the 9’ key to confirm the termination of all zone (walk) tests or press the ‘X’ key to cancel and keep the configured zones in the test condition. The display then returns to the zone test menu.

Remember to ensure that call points are returned to their normal condition and allow sufficient time for smoke to clear from smoke detectors before stopping any zone tests. Otherwise, a full fire alarm condition may result.

To select the option, press ‘4’. The display shows the following menu options to test outputs internal to the panel or outputs connected to the detection loop.

[U0 Outputs] 1:Internal 2:Loop

NOTE: Any output test in progress will automatically be cancelled after 60-seconds if no button is pressed.

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To select the option, press ‘1’ and the display shows to first available panel output circuit as follows:

[Internal Test] B:01 Sounder 1

9:Start Test R:Select Output X:Exit

Press the Ï and Ð keys to select the required output. A full list of available outputs is detailed in the table below:

To start a test on the device and turn the output on, press the 9 key. The display then shows:

[Internal Test] B:01 Sounder 1

Output test in progress X:Stop

Press the ‘X’ key to stop the test.

Type of Output

Sounder Output 1

Sounder Output 2

Fault Relay

Fire Relay

Programmable Relay

Table 6 – Panel Internal Output Circuits

To select the option, press ‘2’ and the display shows to first available loop output circuit as follows:

[SLC Test] A008 SDR

9:Start Test R:Select Output X:Exit

Press the Ï and Ð keys to select the required output. The display shows the address of the device

(i.e. A008) and its type abbreviation code (i.e. SDR).

To start a test on the device and turn the output on, press the 9 key. The display then shows:

[SLC Test] A008 SDR

Output test in progress X:Stop

Press the ‘X’ key to stop the test.

Note that if the panel is equipped with 2 or 4 loops then the display will first prompt for selection of the required signalling / detection loop.

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To select the option, press ‘5’.

To terminate the test, press ‘X’.

The buzzer will beep on and off. The test will automatically stop after 60 seconds.

5.3.2 Clock

To display the Clock Menu, press ‘3’ and the display shows:

[U0 Clock] 1:Time 2:Date

5.3.3 Change the Time

To change the time, press ‘1’ and the display shows:

ENTER NEW TIME (format hh:mm)

--:-- ←:BackSp 9:Confirm X:Exit

Enter the time in 24-hour format using the number keys (i.e. for 1:30PM enter 1330). The numbers entered are echoed on the display. If an incorrect digit is entered, press the Í key to backspace and erase the number. (Note: leading zeros must be entered, i.e. 8:30AM must be entered as 0830).

Press the 9 key to confirm the change and return to the clock menu.

Press the ‘X’ key to cancel any change and return to the clock menu.

If the time entered is not recognised, a brief message is shown before returning to the clock menu, as follows:

Invalid Value Entered !

5.3.4 Change the Date

To change the date, press ‘2’ and the display shows:

ENTER NEW DATE (format dd/mm/yy)

--/--/-- ←:BackSp 9:Confirm X:Exit

Enter the date in the format shown using the number keys (i.e. dd=day, mm=month, yy=year). The numbers entered are echoed on the display. If an incorrect digit is entered, press the Í key to backspace and erase the number. (Note: leading zeros must be entered, i.e. for 3 rd enter 030503).

of May 2003

Press the 9 key to confirm the change and return to the clock menu.

Press the ‘X’ key to cancel any change and return to the clock menu.

If the date entered is not recognised, a brief message is shown before returning to the clock menu, as follows:

Invalid Value Entered !

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5.3.5 Disable / Enable Functions

To display the Disable / Enable Menu, press ‘4’ and the display shows the first page of options. Press the Ï and Ð keys to view the additional menu display:

[U0 Disable/Enable] 1:Zone 2:Devices

3:Groups 4:Outputs R:More

[U0 Disable/Enable] 5:Detection Mode

6:Output Delays 7:Local Inputs R:More

It is possible to enable or disable:

1. Each Zone fully

2. Individual Devices / Points

3. Groups

4. Outputs

5. Detection Mode

6. Output (Pattern) Delays

7. Local Inputs

Disables the inputs of the devices in the zone. Any outputs in the zone will still activate as programmed.

Disables both the input and output of the device.

Disables both the input and output of the devices in the group.

Disables the selected output types so that they will not activate.

Turns on or off the detection mode function.

Turns on or off the phased evacuation delays.

Disables the panel’s in-built inputs.

It is possible to isolate (disable) Individual zones, devices, groups or outputs prior to testing / maintenance to prevent unwanted activation of bells or other outputs.

If a device is faulty or if it is erroneously reporting a fire condition, the device can be isolated (disabled) to prevent this condition from being registered by the panel. In this case, 1) disable the device (or zone, group, input or output as required), 2) press the

RESET key to clear the latched fault or fire condition. NOTE: If the condition still exists when the disablement is cleared (i.e. re-enabled) the fire or fault will be registered.

5.3.5.1 Disable / Enable Full Zones

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It is possible to disable each zone individually.

To disable or enable a full zone, press ‘1’ and the display shows:

[Disable/Enable] Zone _

Enter Zone Number ←:BackSp X:Exit

Enter the required Zone Number using the number keys. The numbers entered are echoed on the display. If an incorrect digit is entered, press the Í key to backspace and erase the number. Press

‘X’ to return to the enable / disable menu. Press the 9 key to confirm the zone number and the display shows the zone and its current enable / disable state. For example:

[Disable/Enable] Zone 01 Fully Enabled

←→Change R:More Zones X:Exit

Press the Í or Î keys to change the enable/disable state of the zone. The new status is shown on the display as “Fully Enabled” or “Fully Disabled” as appropriate.

Press the Ï and Ð keys to select a different zone.

Press ‘X’ to return to the enable / disable menu.

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NOTE: On entry, the display may indicate that the zone is “Part Disabled”. This is because one or more devices / points have been disabled individually. This zone disable / enable function will only

FULLY Disable the zone or will re-enable the zone to the partial disablement condition (the panel remembers those devices that are individually disabled).

5.3.5.2 Disable / Enable Individual Devices / Points

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Individual detection devices can be disabled.

To disable or enable a device, press ‘2’ and the display shows the first available device and its current enable / disable state. For example:

[device address text ] A010 Enabled

←→Change R:More devices X:Exit

Note that if the panel is equipped with 2 or 4 loops then the display will first prompt for selection of the required signalling / detection loop.

Press the Í or Î keys to change the enable/disable state of the device. The new status is shown on the display as “Enabled” or “Disabled” as appropriate.

Press the Ï and Ð keys to select a different device. (Note: The display will only show devices that are connected to the panel).

Press ‘X’ to return to the enable / disable menu.

NOTE: A zone will only be fully enabled / disabled if all of the devices within the zone are enabled / disabled.

5.3.5.3 Disable / Enable Groups

A number of devices may have been configured to belong to a group. This function allows all of the devices within this group to be disabled / enabled with one action rather than having to disable / enable each individual device.

To disable or enable a group of devices, press ‘3’ and the display shows the first available group and its current enable / disable state. For example:

[Disable/Enable] Group 1 Enabled

←→Change R:More Groups X:Exit

Press the Í or Î keys to change the enable/disable state of the group. The new status is shown on the display as “Enabled” or “Disabled” as appropriate.

Press the Ï and Ð keys to select a different group. (Note: There are two groups available).

Press ‘X’ to return to the enable / disable menu.

NOTE: A zone will only be fully enabled / disabled if all of the devices within the zone are enabled / disabled. The devices included in a group are programmed in the commission menu options.

5.3.5.4 Disable / Enable Specific Output Circuits

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It is possible to disable outputs to fire alarm devices (sounders / bells) independently.

It is possible to disable the fault output independently.

It is possible to disable other outputs independently.

To disable or enable a type of output circuit, press ‘3’ and the display shows a menu of the types of outputs. For example:

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[U0 Disable/Enable] 1:Sounders

2:Fault Relays 3:Others

It is possible to enable or disable:

1. ALL Sounder Type Outputs.

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2. ALL Fault Relay Type Outputs.

3. ALL Other Relay and Control Type Outputs

NOTE 1: The ‘Sounder’ device setting is used to differentiate between Sounder Type Outputs and

Other/Control Type Outputs. Refer to the Product Manual for more information.

NOTE 2: Certain Hochiki devices (CHQ-BS, CHQ-WS, CHQ-AB, CHQ-ARI) behave as Sounder Type

Outputs in alarm. This means they may activate even if the ‘Sounder’ setting is set to NO and

Other/Control Type Outputs have been disabled.

Press ‘1’, ‘2’ or ‘3’ are as required. The display then shows the following if the outputs are currently enabled.

Disable ALL Sounder Outputs

Press 9 to Confirm X:Cancel

Disable ALL Fault Relay Outputs

Press 9 to Confirm X:Cancel

Disable ALL Relay and CTL Outputs

Press 9 to Confirm X:Cancel

The display shows the following if the outputs are currently disabled.

Enable ALL Sounder Outputs

Press 9 to Confirm X:Cancel

Enable ALL Fault Relay Outputs

Press 9 to Confirm X:Cancel

Enable ALL Relay and CTL Outputs

Press 9 to Confirm X:Cancel

Press the 9 key to confirm the enable / disable action and return to the enable / disable outputs menu.

Press ‘X’ to return to the enable / disable outputs menu without making a change.

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5.3.5.5 Disable / Enable Detection Mode

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Outputs.

It is possible to manually override (turn on / off) detection mode delays.

Detection Modes can be Stage 1 / Stage 2 Investigation Mode (see section 6) or Sensitivity Mode

(Detector sensitivity is adjusted at certain times of the day) or Alarm Verification Mode (The signals from smoke detectors must be verified after a programmed period of time before a fire alarm is raised). All of these modes are useful in reducing false alarms and will have been programmed by the commissioning engineer to suit the requirements / use of the building.

The normal activation of these modes is based on a ‘7-day’ clock timer to be active at specific times of day or night. The clock timers can be overridden to turn on / off the operation manually. Starting the detection mode will activate the function until it is next scheduled to turn off automatically. Ending the detection mode will de-activate the function until it is next scheduled to turn on automatically.

Note: If there are no 7-day timers programmed, the enable / disable function simply turns on / off the detection mode programmed.

To end (disable) or start (enable) the operation of the detection mode, press ‘5’ and the display prompts for whether the detection mode should be started or ended depending in its current operational state. For example:

Start Detection Mode

Press 9 to Confirm X:Cancel

End Detection Mode

Press 9 to Confirm X:Cancel

The detection modes available are programmed in the Level 3 Commissioning Mode Functions. If there are no detection modes configured, this option has no effect.

Press the 9 key to start / end the function, as appropriate.

Press the ‘X’ key to cancel and make no changes.

The “Delayed Mode” LED Indicator will illuminate when the detection mode is currently active and will turn off when the detection mode is not currently active.

5.3.5.6 Disable / Enable Output (Pattern) Delays

Delays to sounder and other outputs may have programmed as part of a “phased evacuation plan” for the building.

These delays should not normally be turned off (disabled), as this will compromise the effective, safe evacuation of the building in the event of a fire.

To disable or enable the operation of any output delays, press ‘6’ and the display prompts for whether the delays should be disabled / enabled depending in the current operational state. For example:

Disable Delays

Press 9 to Confirm X:Cancel

Enable Delays

Press 9 to Confirm X:Cancel

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The delays are programmed in the Level 3 Commissioning Mode Functions. If there are no Pattern

Delays configured, this option has no effect.

Press the 9 key to disable / enable these delays, as appropriate.

Press the ‘X’ key to cancel and make no changes.

5.3.5.7 Disable / Enable Local Inputs

The local inputs comprise the front panel key-switch (if fitted), the front panel function keys (F1 & F2), monitored input circuits and panel state inputs. The installer will have programmed the operation of these inputs.

To disable / enable all local inputs, press ‘7’ and the display prompts for the appropriate action depending on the current state. For example:

Disable Local Inputs

Press 9 to Confirm X:Cancel

Enable Local Inputs

Press 9 to Confirm X:Cancel

Press the 9 key to disable / enable these input circuits, as appropriate.

Press the ‘X’ key to cancel and make no changes.

5.3.6 View Mode

To display the View Mode Menu, press ‘5’ and the display shows the first page of options. Press the

Ï and Ð keys to view the additional menu display:

[U0 View] 1:Devices 2:Log 3:Faults

4:Disabled 5:Service Info R:More

[U0 View] 6:Alarm Count 7:Voltages

8:Version R:More

It is possible to view:

1. The current analogue value and other operating parameters for an individual loop device.

2. The Event Log.

3. Any Faults registered.

6. The Alarm Counter.

8. The software part numbers and versions of the software installed in the panel and loop drivers.

This function shows the information returned from the selected signalling loop device and is updated each time it is polled. The information is presented in a different for each protocol.

As each device status is ‘viewed’, the device LED for that address is illuminated – this can be a useful means of identifying individual devices on the system.

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Press ‘1’ to select the View Devices option. The display prompts for selection of the required signalling loop, showing the number of loops available, as follows (unless the panel is a DX1e in which case it immediately shows the first device on the loop):

Enter Loop number (1 – n)

Enter the required signalling loop number using the number keys and then press the 9 key to select. The display then shows the information for the device located at address 001 on the loop. The following display shows the information present for System Sensor or Morley-IAS devices – see other examples below for Apollo and Hochiki devices.

[L1 Sensor 001] Type OPT Level 029%

PW1:149 2:149 3:443 4:0355 5:0445 X:Exit

The display shows, for example; the loop number (L1), the address of the device, the type of device

(OPT), the current analogue value of the fire level (29%) and the timing values for the return current pulses.

Press the Ï and Ð keys to view other devices.

Press ‘X’ to return to the View menu.

5.3.6.1.1 System Sensor / Morley-IAS Device Information

[L1 Sensor 001] Type OPT Level 029%

PW1:149 2:149 3:443 4:0355 5:0445 X:Exit

The display shows the following information:

Device Type: OPT

Level:

PW1:

PW2:

PW3:

PW4:

29%

149

149

149

0355

For a list of the device type abbreviations refer to Error! Reference source not

found..

(Analogue Value - This is a normalised number in the range 0% - 100% irrespective of device type. For sensors; default pre-alarm level is 80%, default fire alarm level is 100%)

(Timing pulse – nominally 150uS for Morley-IAS, 300uS for System Sensor)

(For Sensors; normal = 1xPW1, fire test = 2xPW1. For modules; normal = 1xPW1, output on = 2xPW1)

(For Sensors; manufacturer ID, 1x, 2x or 3xPW1. For modules; normal = 1xPW1, open circuit = 2xPW1, input active or short circuit = 3xPW1)

(Raw analogue value)

For further information refer to manufacturers data sheets.

5.3.6.1.2 Apollo Device Information

[L1 Sensor 001] Type OPT Level 023

DISCOV Input(2-0):LLL Drift:+00 Mode:03

The display shows the following information:

Device Type:

Level:

Family:

Input Bits:

OPT For a list of the device type abbreviations refer to Error! Reference source not

found..

023 (Analogue Value - For sensors; default pre-alarm level is 45, default fire alarm level is 55. For modules; fault level is 4, normal level is 16 and input activated level is 64)

DISCOV (S90, XP95, DISCOVERY)

LLL (Digital Input Status for input bits 0-2, H=Logic High, L=Logic Low)

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Output Bits: LLL

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Drift:

Mode:

+00

03

Not shown in example, used for multiple output I/O modules only (Digital Output

Status of individual device outputs, H=Logic High, L=Logic Low)

(Shows the amount of drift compensation employed by the device, range ±16, –

Discovery Only)

(Shows the operating mode of the device, range 1-5, – Discovery Only)

For further information refer to manufacturers data sheets.

5.3.6.1.3 Hochiki Device Information

[L1 Sensor 001] Type OPT Level 023

S:062 ZP:061 FP:188 Mode:--

Device Type: OPT

Level:

S:

ZP:

FP:

The display shows the following information:

Mode:

023

062

061

188

--

For a list of the device type abbreviations refer to Error! Reference source not

found..

(Analogue Value - This is a normalised number to account for offsets, calibration and differences in device type. For sensors; default pre-alarm level is 45, default fire alarm level is 55. For modules; fault level is 4, normal level is 16 and input activated level is 64).

(Unprocessed raw analogue value returned by the device)

(Zero Point Value when the device was last calibrated)

(Fire Point Value when the device was last calibrated)

(Current detection mode enabled in the multi-sensor or multi-mode heat detector)

For further information refer to manufacturers data sheets.

5.3.6.1.3.1 Hochiki Multi Input/ Output devices

For Hochiki devices with multiple digital inputs and/or outputs, the status of each individual input and output is shown. The example below shows how the current status of the 1 input and 2 outputs of a

CHQ-B module might be displayed. In the example, the ‘L’ symbol associated with the input indicates a Logic Low (inactive) condition, the ‘H’ symbol is associated with output ‘a’ (Logic High / Active state) and the ‘L’ indicates a Logic Low/ inactive output ‘b’ condition.

[L1 Sensor 001] Type I/O Level 000

Inputs(1-1): L Outputs(a-b): HL

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5.3.6.2 View The Event Log

Press ‘2’ to select the View Log option. The display shows the latest entry in the log. For example:

[LOG 001/512] 08/05/03 11:23

MUTE INTERNAL BUZZER

The latest entry is always indexed as the entry number 001. The log has a maximum capacity of 512 entries.

Press the Ï and Ð keys to view previous entries. For example:

[LOG 005/512] S10 OPT 08/05/03 11:22

NO REPLY FROM DEVICE

[LOG 015/512] Z01 08/05/03 09:18

DISABLE ZONE

Press ‘X’ to return to the View menu.

Press ‘3’ to select the View Faults option. The display shows the first fault. For example:

FAULT 01/03 Z01 L1 S010 OPT 11:22

NO REPLY FROM DEVICE←:back R:more →:text

Press the Ï and Ð keys to view other faults. For example:

FAULT 02/03 MON INPUT 1 11:23

INPUT OPEN CIRCUIT ←:back R:more

Press ‘X’ to return to the View menu.

If there are no fault conditions present, the display shows the following:

The system has NO faults present

X:Exit

Press ‘X’ to return to the View menu.

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This function shows any disablement conditions that are present. Press ‘4’ to select the View

Disabled option. The display then shows the information for any disablements present. For example:

Typical Zone Disablement:

DISABLED 01/03 12:19

DISABLE FULL ZONE ←:back R:more

Typical Output Circuit Disablement:

DISABLED 01/02 12:19

DISABLE FAULT RELAYS ←:back R:more

Typical Device Disablement:

DISABLED 01/02 Z01 L1 A010 OPT 12:19

<Point-Location-Txt> ←:back R:more

The information shown is the same as presented using the Level 1 disablement views. If there are no disablement conditions the following is shown:

The system has no disablements present

X:Exit

Press the Ï and Ð keys to view other disablements.

Press ‘X’ to return to the View menu.

5.3.6.5 View Service Information

Press ‘5’ to select the View Service Information option. The display shows the date of the next scheduled service visit, the reference name of the site and the telephone number of the service organisation as follows:

Next Service Due:09/10/03

< Panel Name Text >01234 567890

Press ‘X’ to return to the View menu.

5.3.6.6 View the Alarm Counter

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Alarm Counter.

The counter is incremented every time the panel enters the fire alarm condition. The counter cannot be reset.

Press ‘6’ to select the View Alarm Counter option. The display shows the total number of times that the panel has entered the fire alarm condition. For example:

Current Alarm Count is 88

X:Exit

Press ‘X’ to return to the View menu.

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Press ‘7’ to select the View Voltages option. The display initially shows the voltage across the battery. For example:

[U0 VOLTS] BATTERY VOLTS = 23.6

R:Select X:Exit

Press the Ï and Ð keys to view other readings (see table below for full list of signals that can be viewed and their normal values). For example:

[U0 VOLTS] CHARGER = 26.5

R:Select X:Exit

Press ‘X’ to return to the View menu.

Signal Description Value Normal

Reading /

Range

BATTERY VOLTS

CHARGER

Measurement of the Battery Voltage Volts 24 (19-28)

Measurement of the Charger Output Voltage Volts 27 (20-29)

AC POWER Measurement of the AC Power Input

MONITORED INPUT 2 Measurement of the input signal condition

Volts 240 (190-260)

Count 500 (480-520)

MONITORED INPUT 1 Measurement of the input signal condition

SOUNDER 2 Measurement of the output wiring condition

Count

Count

500 (480-520)

190 (170-210)

SOUNDER 1

EARTH

Measurement of the output wiring condition Count 190 (170-210)

Measurement of the earth condition Count 270 (240-300)

Measurement readings shown are for indicative purposes only.

Table 7 – Voltage / Analogue Value Readings

Press ‘8’ to select the View Versions option. The display shows the part number and version of the software installed in the panel. It also shows the loop driver protocol and software version loaded into the signalling loop driver circuit. For example:

[U0 VERSION] System : SW993-667 1.00

Loop : Apollo 3.00

Press ‘X’ to return to the View menu.

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6 Delayed Day Mode Operation

The panel can be configured to operate in a delayed day mode during the daytime for any specified zone.

During this time, high sensor signals received from a detector will generate a fire alarm message on the panel but delay the ringing of the sounders. The panel will initiate a full fire alarm condition if no action is taken on this warning within a specified period.

If a second device indicates a fire alarm (from the same or another zone), the delayed day mode function will be overridden and the panel will initiate a full fire alarm condition immediately.

The use of delayed day mode must be configured at Level 3 by an installer / maintenance contractor before it is available for use at Level 2.

The delayed day mode can be configured to only operate at specified times of the day. The maximum time allowed acknowledging stage 1 and stage 2 times can be programmed in intervals of one second.

Whilst the Delayed Day Mode Function is in the active period the Delayed Mode LED will be illuminated.

When a fire alarm condition is detected during delayed day mode, the internal buzzer will sound. The sensor location (including zone location and point location text) will be shown on the display along with a warning that the panel has entered stage 1 of a delayed alarm. The time remaining to acknowledge the alarm is indicated and counts down from the programmed limit.

FIRE STG 1 01/01 Z01 Stage 1 TIME : 30s

<Zone-Location-Text><Point-Location-Text>

The lower line of the display cycles through the following messages every second.

<Zone-Location-Text><Point-Location-Text>

Press X to view Faults/Disablement/Test

Press ACCEPT key to start stage 2 timer

If the warning is not acknowledged, by pressing ACCEPT, within the time allowed for stage 1, then a full fire alarm condition will be raised and the sounder outputs will activate.

Press ACCEPT within the time allowed to enter the stage 2 (investigation phase) of the delayed alarm.

Press MUTE BUZZER to silence the internal buzzer.

If required, press ‘X’ to return the display to the normal display indicating the number if fires, faults, disablements and test conditions. The details of other conditions can now be viewed.

The stage 2 timer commences counting down as soon as ACCEPT key is pressed.

If the panel is not reset, using the SYSTEM RESET key, within the time allowed then a full fire alarm condition will be raised and the sounder outputs will activate.

FIRE STG 2 01/01 Z01 Stage 2 TIME : 57s

<Zone-Location-Text><Point-Location-Text>

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The lower line of the display cycles through the following messages every second.

<Zone-Location-Text><Point-Location-Text>

Press X to view Faults/Disablement/Test

Investigate the cause of the fire alarm signal.

If the fire alarm is found to be a false alarm, press SYSTEM RESET within the time allowed thereby resetting the panel.

If the fire alarm is found to be genuine, activate a call point to override the remaining delays if possible (in any case, the panel will automatically sound the alarms at the end of the stage 2 period).

Press MUTE BUZZER to silence the internal buzzer.

If required, press ‘X’ to return the display to the normal display indicating the number if fires, faults, disablements and test conditions. The details of other conditions can now be viewed.

Manual Call Points (alarm boxes) will always generate an immediate fire alarm condition regardless of any delayed day mode settings.

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7 Key-Switch and Function Key Operation

The optional key-switch and the function keys (F1 and F2) can be used for a number of functions. The use of these keys is programmed by the installer / commissioning engineer.

Key-Switch

F1

F2

1

4

GHI

7

PQRS

5

2

ABC

3

JKL

D

M

E F

6

8

TUV

9

N O

W X Y Z

0

WOR D

Typical applications are as follows:

Function

Keys

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 1 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0

0

7.1 Key-Switch

The key-switch can be programmed to enable Level 2 access, provide a “class change” input or provide a “bomb alert” input.

If the key-switch is configured to provide Level 2 access, insert the key and turn clockwise. All Level 2 functions are now available and the entry of the pass-code is not requested. The key is trapped in the lock in this position and cannot be removed. To turn off Level 2 access, turn the key anti-clockwise and remove.

If the key-switch is programmed for “class change” or “bomb alert” functions, insert the key and turn clockwise. The sounders / bells will ring as programmed whilst the key is in this position. Turn the key anti-clockwise and remove to silence the sounders / bells.

The function keys (F1 & F2) can be programmed to act as a “class change” input or a “bomb alert” input or to switch the detection mode on/ off. The function keys require Level 2 access and the display will prompt for entry of the pass-code before the action is performed (alternatively, insert and turn the key if the key-switch is programmed to provide Level 2 access).

For class change and bomb alert, press the button once to turn on the sounders / bells and then press the button again to turn off the sounders / bells.

For “detection mode” use, each press will turn on (start) or turn off (end) the operation of the detection mode function (refer to section 5.3.5.5 for further information).

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8 Printer Operation

The printer automatically prints fire alarm, fault conditions and other events as they are written to the log.

An example is shown opposite.

The nature of the event is printed in upper case letters. In addition, the date and time when the event occurred along with further details are printed.

For Fire Alarm events, the zone number, device address, device type and text descriptors are also printed.

RESOUND SOUNDERS

Tue 17/06/2003 14:55:10

SILENCE SOUNDERS

Tue 17/06/2003 14:53:05

FIRE ALARM

< zone text description >

< device text description>

Tue 17/06/2003 14:51:45 Z01 S05 OPT

FIRE ALARM

< zone text description >

< device text description>

Tue 17/06/2003 14:51:12 Z02 S99 OPT

8.2 Changing the paper roll

Firstly, remove the cover. Use the special tool to unlock the half-turn fixings (marked ‘A’ opposite).

Disconnect the earth lead from the back of the cover and place the cover in a safe place.

Tear off the printer roll and remove the roll from the spindle. Use the green knob to feed the residual paper from the printer mechanism.

Take a new roll and place on the spindle in the orientation shown.

A

A

F1

F2

B

1

4

GHI

2

ABC

5

JKL

7

PQRS

8

TUV

0

WORD

3

DEF

6

MNO

9

WXYZ

1

11

21

31

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0

12

2 2

1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0

2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0

3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 4 0

A

A

Mechanism

Tear Off

Feed Knob

Feed Knob

Unroll the paper roll and tear / cut off about

20cm (8”) leaving a clean straight edge.

Offer the paper up to the entry slot in the printer (between the roller and the back of the printer) – the printer will automatically grab the paper and feed the paper through the mechanism.

Replace the panel cover ensuring that the paper is free to exit from the slot (B).

(REMEMBER to connect the earth lead to the back of the cover).

Figure 2 – Changing the Paper Roll

Note: Refer to the Product Manual for instructions on enabling/ disabling the printer – access level 3 operation.

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Refer to the Product Manual (996-147) for complete information on installation, commissioning and programming the DX1e, DX2e and DX4e Fire Alarm Control Panels.

10 Maintenance / Inspection

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BS5839

BS5839-1: 2002

Clauses 45 & 47

Inspection, Service and

User Responsibilities.

The Equipment Owner shall ensure that a periodic Inspection and Servicing Maintenance Schedule be followed. The implementation of a maintenance contract with a 3 rd

party approved Fire Alarm Service and Maintenance Company is recommended.

The aim is to provide a complete check and test of the entire fire alarm system within a 12-month period.

The Equipment Owner shall appoint a single, named

Responsible Person to oversee all aspects related to the fire alarm system, including record keeping, testing and false alarm management. Refer to the standard for a complete list of the

Responsible Person’s recommended duties.

In accordance with best practice, the Responsible Person should maintain a logbook to record all events resulting from or affecting the system. The logbook should be kept in a place accessible to authorized persons (preferably near the main panel).

All events should be properly recorded (events include real and false fire alarms, faults, pre-alarm warnings, tests, temporary disconnection’s and service visits). A brief note of any work carried out or outstanding should be made.

10.1 Inspection / Testing

It is recommended that the Responsible Person undertake the following test schedule.

10.1.1 Daily Attention

Check the following:

1. The panel should indicate normal operation & if not the fault should be recorded in a logbook & reported to the servicing organization.

2. Any faults previously reported have received attention.

10.1.2 Weekly Attention

Check the following:

1. Every week, at approximately the same time each week, a manual call point should be operated during normal working hours. Check that the system responds to the fire alarm and turns on appropriate alarm outputs. Where permissible, any link to the fire brigade or remote manned centre should also be operated.

2. A different manual call point shall be used each week so that ALL manual call points are exercised in rotation.

10.1.3 Monthly Attention

Check the following:

1. Any stand-by generators should be started and fuel levels checked.

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10.2 Log Book Examples

Example pages are provided below and can be photocopied to produce a suitable logbook. The sample below is for reference data (e.g. the name of the responsible person), while the sample on the next page is for the entry of event information.

REFERENCE DATA

Site Name and Address:

Site Telephone Number:

Responsible Person:

The system was installed by:

And is maintained under contract by:

Contact Telephone Number:

Date

Date

Date

Date

Date

Until if Service is Required.

Table 8 - Logbook Reference Data

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EVENT DATA

Date Time Counter

Reading

Table 9 - Logbook Event Data

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Key Features

  • Analogue addressable devices
  • Fire alarm conditions
  • Fault conditions
  • Test conditions
  • Disablement conditions
  • Delayed outputs
  • User-defined passwords
  • Alphanumeric display
  • LED indicators
  • Navigation keys

Frequently Answers and Questions

How many loops can the DX1e, DX2e and DX4e panels support?
The DX1e supports 1 loop, the DX2e supports 2 loops, and the DX4e supports 4 loops.
What types of devices can be used with these panels?
These panels work with analogue addressable devices.
How can I override the output delays?
To override the delays and activate the bells and other fire alarm output devices immediately, break the glass in the manual call point located next to the panel.

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