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INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING & OPERATION
14 The Main Menu
The MAIN MENU is accessed by pressing MENU.
MAIN MENU
0: ALARMS 1:PREALARMS 2: FAULTS
3:ISOLATES 4: STATUS 5:TEST
SELECT NO.
MENU
FUNCTION
Figure 86: The Main Menu
Pressing the appropriate number on the keypad while in the MAIN MENU the user can view any;
FIRE ALARMS;
PRE-ALARMS,
FAULTS; Pressing
brings up a sub-menu from which a more detailed description of the fault can be displayed. With a Fault present select a field (
to
) to view details of the fault.
Zones
Sensors
Loops
Modules
Power
Supply
Brigade
Test
Failures
Bells
ISOLATES on the system.
If there are no alarms, pre-alarms, faults or isolates, a message, eg. NO ZONES OR SENSORS IN
ALARM, will be displayed for 1 to 2 seconds and then the display will return to the Main menu.
14.1 Status Menu
Is pressed to access the STATUS MENU.
STATUS MENU
0: LOOPS 1: MODULES 2: I/O
3: SYSTEM 4:AVALUES
SELECT NO.
STATUS MENU
0: LOOPS 1: MODULES 2: I/O
3: NETWORK 4: SYSTEM 5:AVALUES
SELECT NO.
FACP WITHOUT NETWORKING
Figure 87: The Status Menu
FACP WITH NETWORKING
From the STATUS MENU the status of system components and settings can be selected and displayed as listed below. Note that different screens are displayed for a system with and without networking.
Press
Loops: Enter the loop number and the LCD will display its status, eg normal, type of fault etc.
Press to print all devices on the loops ( Press RESET to stop printing )
Press to print totals of the loops ( Press RESET to stop printing )
Modules: Select the type of module, Slave
, P/S
, Brigade
or External LED Mimic
and follow the screen prompts to display the status of the selected field.
I/O: The LCD will display the status of an input or output in a panel or on a loop.
Press to display Output status
–
IN A PANEL or
ON A LOOP
Press to display Input status -
–
IN A PANEL or
ON A LOOP
Once the above is selected follow the prompts and enter the;
i)
ii)
I/O controller number then the input or output on that controller or, loop, sensor and output number on that device.
The LCD will display if it is configured and if so a description of what that input or output does and its current state.
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Network: Note: This option is only available if the system configuration is
networked.
Is pressed to access NETWORK STATUS.
DISPLAY NETWORK STATUS
0: NETWORK POINTS 1: REMOVE SLAVE MODULES
2: REMOTE EXTERNAL MIMIC MODULES
SELECT NO.
Figure 88: Display Network Status
Network Points:
DISPLAY NETWORK POINTS
0: STATUS 1: POWER SUPPLY 2: BRIGADE
SELECT NO.
Figure 89: Display Network Points
Network Points Screens are
Press
Status
LCD
Displays
Select network point
Eg. Loop number
or
Power Supply
LCD
Displays
Charger volts
Battery Detected
Mains OK
or
Brigade
LCD
Displays
Operational
Non- Op
Remote Slave Modules:
Select from Network Status Remote Slave Modules, then Module number, then ENTER .
Apollo Loop No: 1
TYPE: APOLLO LOOP NO: 1 VER: 6.2
NP: 1 MOD: 1 STAT: NORMAL
REMOTE MODULE STATUS
Figure 90: Display Remote Module Status
Remote External LED Mimic Modules:
Select from Network Status Remote External LED Mimic Modules, then NP number, then ENTER, then
External LED Mimic number, then ENTER
Is pressed to access SYSTEM STATUS.( If the system configuration is not networked Press
)
SYSTEM STATUS
ALARMS: 0000 PREALARMS: 0000 ISOLATES: 0000
SENSOR FAULTS: 0000 MOD FAULTS: 0000 WDOG: 00
LOOP FAULTS: 00 VERSION: 6.0.30/AS4428
Figure 91: System Status
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Table of contents
- 6 Non Disclosure Agreement
- 7 About This Manual
- 7 Introduction
- 7 General Requirements
- 7 References
- 7 Symbols
- 8 System Overview
- 10 Description
- 12 Placing The Basic System Into Operation
- 12 Unpacking
- 12 Anti-Static Precautions
- 12 Working On The System
- 12 The Cabinet
- 12 Mounting The Cabinet
- 13 Operational Parameters
- 13 Cabling Recommendations
- 14 Power Supplies and AC Mains Installation
- 16 Current Limiter, Fuse Board
- 17 Brigade / PSU Monitor Board
- 19 Brigade / PSU Monitor Board & Battery Connections
- 19 Brigade / PSU Monitor Board Auxiliary 27 Volt Power
- 19 Brigade / PSU Monitor Board DBA / MCP & Door Switch Connections
- 19 Brigade PSU Monitor Board ASE Fault Brigade Box Connection
- 20 Connecting a Bell / Sounder to the Brigade / PSU Monitor Board
- 20 Warning System Connections
- 20 Brigade / PSU Monitor Board Relay Output Connections
- 21 Main Board BRD85MBA
- 22 Front Panel Board
- 24 Main CPU BRD85CPU
- 25 Slave CPU
- 26 RS232 Modem / Programming / Debug Interfacing
- 26 Ancillary Services
- 27 Conventional Zone Board
- 28 Addressable Loop Termination Board
- 29 Boards
- 31 16/16 Input / Output Board
- 32 16 Way Input Board
- 32 Serial Relay Board
- 33 Fire Fan Module BRD25FCB
- 33 Fan Termination Board BRD25FTB
- 34 Zone & General Indicator Card
- 36 Printer
- 36 Indicators and Buttons
- 37 Maintenance
- 38 Printer Connections and Jumpering
- 38 Printer 5 Volt Power Supply ( 302-713 )
- 39 Expanding the System Through Networking
- 39 Communications: Controller Interface Card
- 39 Communications: Network Interface Card
- 40 Expansion Board ( 302-688 )
- 40 Expansion Controller
- 41 Networking
- 43 Liquid Crystal Display Repeater Panel
- 44 Terminal
- 44 Operation
- 44 Access levels
- 45 Specifications
- 45 Overview
- 46 Operational & Key Features
- 46 Mechanical
- 47 Installation & Cabling
- 48 Setting the Address
- 49 Terminal Controller Configuration in ConfigManager
- 49 Terminal Reporting Parameters in ConfigManager
- 50 Terminal Controls
- 52 Terminal Indicators
- 54 LCD Screen Format
- 55 Trouble Shooting Chart
- 56 Agent Release Control
- 56 Operation
- 59 Controlled Access
- 60 Local Control Station
- 63 Agent Release Termination Board BRD25ATB
- 64 Interface Wiring
- 66 Warning Signs
- 68 Occupant Warning Systems
- 73 Brigade Devices
- 73 ASE ( Vic Metro ) Brigade Box
- 73 Brigade Box ( Deltec WA, SA, TAS,QLD )
- 74 Operation
- 74 The Control Panel
- 77 Function And Menu
- 77 The Default LCD Display
- 77 Accessing Functions and Menus
- 77 Function Menu and Access Levels
- 77 Forgotten Passwords
- 78 The Main Menu
- 78 Status Menu
- 80 Testing Menu
- 80 Alarm Test
- 80 Fault Test
- 80 Lamp Test
- 81 Main Functions
- 81 Setting the Function Date Facility
- 81 Setting the Function Time Facility
- 81 Setting the Function Daynight Facility
- 81 Function Logs Facility
- 82 The Function Test Facility
- 83 Function Manual I/O Control
- 83 Function Access ( Level II ) / Passwords ( Level III )
- 84 Function Programming
- 84 Conventional Zone Programming
- 85 Device Programming
- 85 Input Programming
- 85 Output Programming
- 86 Manual Control Point ( MCP )
- 86 Sub Address
- 86 Watchdog
- 86 Self Learn
- 86 Extra Devices Detected
- 87 Mismatch Detected
- 87 Incoming Fire Alarm Signal
- 89 Accessing a Loop, Sensor or Zone
- 89 List of Compatible Devices
- 89 Short Circuit Isolation
- 90 Compatible Devices
- 92 Certification Information
- 93 Statement of Compliance
- 95 Installation Details
- 96 Commissioning Test Report
- 97 Procedure
- 97 System Information
- 101 Troubleshooting Chart
- 102 Address Setting
- 103 Battery Capacity Calculation
- 109 Glossary of Terms
- 110 Definitions
- 111 Quick Reference Guides