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Salwico CS4000
User’s Guide
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User Guide Contents 1
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Contents
About this manual .................................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 1: General description .............................................................................................. 4
Control panel MX4000........................................................................................................... 4
Description of keys and indicators ..................................................................................... 4
Repeater panel MN4000......................................................................................................... 8
Description of keys and indicators ..................................................................................... 8
Guide to the menu system .................................................................................................... 10
Choosing menu alternatives ............................................................................................. 10
Menu tree CS4000............................................................................................................ 11
Explanation of the different menu alternatives ................................................................ 13
Definition of terms ............................................................................................................... 19
CS4000 System data............................................................................................................. 20
CS4000 System : EN54 functions........................................................................................ 21
Optional functions with requirements .............................................................................. 21
Functions relating to other parts of the EN54 standard.................................................... 21
Ancillary functions not required by EN54 ....................................................................... 21
Chapter 2: Operations ........................................................................................................... 22
Access levels ........................................................................................................................ 22
Description of the access levels ....................................................................................... 23
Login .................................................................................................................................... 23
Pre-alarm .............................................................................................................................. 23
Fire alarm ............................................................................................................................. 24
When “Fire” is flashing.................................................................................................... 24
Information displayed ...................................................................................................... 24
Mute ................................................................................................................................. 24
Reset ................................................................................................................................. 25
Several alarms .................................................................................................................. 25
Type of fire alarms from conventional zones................................................................... 25
Fault indications ................................................................................................................... 26
When “Fault” is flashing .................................................................................................. 26
Information displayed ...................................................................................................... 26
Mute ................................................................................................................................. 26
Reset ................................................................................................................................. 27
Fault messages...................................................................................................................... 27
Disconnections ..................................................................................................................... 28
Disconnections available.................................................................................................. 28
Acknowledgement of a new disconnection...................................................................... 29
Disconnecting zones......................................................................................................... 29
Disconnecting addressable detectors................................................................................ 30
Disconnecting alarm devices (bells etc)........................................................................... 30
Alarm delay ...................................................................................................................... 31
Disconnecting external outputs (for example fans, fire doors etc) .................................. 31
Disconnection of alarm transfer output ............................................................................ 31
Reconnection of disconnected items .................................................................................... 31
Service menu (access level 4) .............................................................................................. 32
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Chapter 3: Installation........................................................................................................... 33
Electrical connection ............................................................................................................ 33
Description of CS4000 PCB’s.......................................................................................... 33
Connection ....................................................................................................................... 34
Testing.................................................................................................................................. 35
Test a fire-detecting zone ................................................................................................. 35
Reset test mode................................................................................................................. 35
Test the control unit display ............................................................................................. 35
Appendix A: Fault codes & Fuses......................................................................................... 36
Fault list................................................................................................................................ 36
Fuses..................................................................................................................................... 39
Fuse list ............................................................................................................................ 39
Fuse locations on base board, BB. ................................................................................... 39
Fuse locations on rectifier board, RB............................................................................... 39
Appendix B: Quick guide* .................................................................................................... 40
Fire alarm ......................................................................................................................... 40
Fault alarm........................................................................................................................ 40
Disconnections ................................................................................................................. 40
General operation ............................................................................................................. 40
Appendix C: Display analogue values of a loop unit........................................................... 41
User Guide About this manual 3
Salwico CS4000
This manual gives general information about the CS4000 fire alarm
system and its control panel in chapter 1 General description.
It also gives a brief instruction how to connect and test the CS4000 fire
alarm system in chapter 3 Installation. For more detailed information,
see the separate “CS4000 Installation manual”.
In appendix A you will find detailed information about the fault codes
that can appear and where the fuses are located.
In Appendix C you will find information about the analogue value that
can be read out from each loop unit.
This manual is valid for Base Board program versions from 1.0.32.
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The control panel is used to monitor and control all functions of the
CS4000 fire alarm system. The CS4000 is a menu-operated system and
instructions are given in the text display making it very easy to use.
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1
19
2
20
3
4
FAULT DISC.
FIRE Menu Home Disc.
21
5
Power
6 1 2 3
Test ' ' ABC DEF
7 Alarm Transfer
4 5 6 22
8 Alarm Device
Alarm Delay
GHI JKL MNO
9 Zone/Unit
7 8 9
PQRS TUV WXYZ
10 System Fault
Warning 0 OK
11 Pre-Alarm
12
23
F1
24
13 OK
F2
25
14
15
16
17
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2. Disconnection indicator
This is a general indicator showing that there is at least one
disconnected function in the system, for example a zone, detector,
external control or alarm device.
3. Fault indicator
The fault indication is flashing with yellow light to indicate that there is
an un-muted fault in the system. It turns into steady light when all fault
alarms are muted.
4. Power indicator
Indicates with green steady light that the power supply to the control
panel is OK.
5. Test indicator
Indicates with yellow steady light that there is at least one zone in test
mode.
9. Zone/Unit indicator
Indicates with yellow steady light that a fire detector or zone is
disconnected. Flashing yellow indicates that at least one fire detector or
zone is in fault condition. Fault indication has priority over
disconnection indication.
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23 OK buttons
The OK buttons are used to select a menu alternative or to accept a
function. The OK buttons is also used to show details for a selected list
entry. Both buttons have the same function.
1
FIRE 9
2 Power
10
3 Fault Scroll
4
Disconnection
11
5
6
7
8
2. Power indicator
Indicates with green steady light that the power supply to the repeater
panel is OK.
3. Fault indicator
The fault indication is flashing with yellow light to indicate that there is
an un-muted fault in the system. It turns into steady light when all fault
alarms are muted from the main control panel.
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4. Disconnection indicator
This is a general indicator showing that there is at least one
disconnected function in the system, for example a zone, detector,
external control or alarm device.
5. Test button
Test of all indications and each segment in the alphanumerical display
on the repeater panel.
6. Fire button
Gives direct access to the fire alarm list.
7. Fault button
Gives direct access to the fault list.
8. Disc. button
Gives direct access to the disconnection list.
9. Alphanumerical display
The blue alphanumerical display has a capacity of 14x40 characters.
1 Fault Alarms
1 Fault List*
1 Mute
2 Reset
2 Warning List *
3 Reset All Faults
2 Fire Alarms
1 Fire List*
1 Mute
2 Reset
2 Pre-Alarm List*
3 Resound (restart bells)
4 Reset All Fire Alarms
3 Disconnections
1 New disconnection (access level 2B)
1 Zones
2 Detectors & Manual Call Points
3 External Controls
1 External Controls
1 General
2 Doors
3 Fire
4Fault
5 Ventilation
6 Indication
2 Alarm Transfer
4 Alarm Device (Bells etc.)
5 Alarm Delay
1 Disconnection (5 minutes)
2 Timer disconnection
3 Clock disconnection
4 Periodic disconnection
6 Test Mode
2 Disconnection list*
1 Reconnect
3 Periodic Disconnection list*
4 Old Disconnections
5 Remove all disconnections
4 Login
5 Settings
1 Set Dimmer
2 Set Time
3 Set Date
4 Test display
5 Alarm delay times (access level 3)
1 Alarm delay time 1 (mute)
2 Alarm delay time 2 (reset)
6 Keyboard beep
7 Cause Effect in test mode
* All lists can be printed by pressing 1 the on the numerical keypad. It is also possible
to monitor details about the list objects by pressing the OK button.
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Home
Top-level start display showing “CS4000 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM”
and the name of the installation (if defined).
1 Fault Alarms
The menu from which fault- and warning messages are listed and
handled.
1.1.1 Mute
Mute the fault alarm by pressing the Mute button on the control panel
MN4000.
1.1.2 Reset
Reset the fault alarm by pressing the Reset button on the control panel
MN4000.
2 Fire Alarms
The menu from which fire- and pre-alarms are listed and handled. Also
possibility to re-activate alarm devices that have been muted (re-sound).
2.1.1 Mute
Mute the fire alarm by pressing the Mute button on the control panel
MN4000.
2.1.2 Reset
Reset the fire alarm by pressing the Reset button on the control panel
MN4000.
3 Disconnections
The menu, from which disconnections of parts of the fire alarm system
are added, removed or listed.
3.1.1 Zones
Possibility to disconnect entire zones for a specified time period or
permanent.
3.1.3.1.1 General
Category including all external controls (doors, fire, fault, ventilation
and indication)
3.1.3.1.2 Doors
Category for external controls, Doors
3.1.3.1.3 Fire
Category for external controls, Fire
3.1.3.1.4 Fault
Category for external controls, Fault
3.1.3.1.5 Ventilation
Category for external controls, Ventilation
3.1.3.1.6 Indication
Category for external controls, Indication
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3.2.1 Reconnect
Reconnect the disconnection by pressing the Reset button on the control
panel MN4000.
4 Login
Login is made from this menu. Enter the personal access code. For
further details see chapter 2 Operations under “login”.
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5 Settings
Use this menu to adjust parameters in the system such as dimmer level
on control panel, date and time and alarm delay time. It is also possible
to make a lamp test for the control panel under “test display” (5.4).
6.4 Zones
This menu shows a list of all zones configured in the system. It is
possible to list all loop units in a zone if it consists of addressable loop
units. It is also possible to make disconnections of zones or loop units
and to set a single fire detector in alarm condition.
6.5 Loops
This menu shows a list of all the physical loops installed in the system.
A loop can consist of conventional or addressable fire alarm detectors
or other loop units. It is also possible to make disconnections of entire
loops.
7 History
Use this menu to view previous events in the fire alarm system.
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8 Maintenance
Use this menu for monitoring detectors in need of maintenance.
Definition of terms
External controls An output to activate external actions, for example release fire
doors or stop ventilation.
Alarm device Alarm devices are outputs activated in case of fire, for
example audible or optical alarms such as bells, sirens and
flashlights.
Disconnection A disconnection of a system component such as a zone or a
detector. Prevents fire alarms, fault alarms or control actions
from that unit.
Panel board, PB This is the control panel with alphanumerical display.
Alarm delay A delay before activating alarm device outputs when a fire is
detected. Normally set to 2 minutes (the delay is
programmable).
Alarm transfer output Supervised output indicating that there is at least one fire
alarm in system. Normally used to alert the fire brigade in
onshore installations.
Zone board, ZB Zone board for connection of max 16 conventional detector
loops This board can also be used as 16 input/outputs.
Loop board, LB3 Loop board for connection of 3 addressable detector loops.
Base board, BB Base board is the centre of the central with basic in and
outputs. It controls the system communication etc.
Relay board, RB Optional board with 8 programmable relay contacts.
Power board, PB Power supply board.
Warning A disturbance in the system not as dangerous as a fault
condition. This can for instance be a dirty detector or an open
door to a central.
Fault condition A signal that is given by the control panel in the event of a
fault in the system or on one of its components.
Loop A common name for the cable, detectors and manual call
points that are connected with the fire alarm central.
Zone A group of addressable loop units or an entire conventional
zone.
Loop unit Units located on the detector loop such as detectors, manual
call points or short circuit isolators.
MCP Manual call point. An external fire alarm button. Creates a fire
alarm when activated.
Pre-alarm A condition in which the detector senses a certain amount of
danger, but the level of the detected state is not enough to
cause a fire alarm.
Cause/Effect The Cause/Effect program defines how the in- and outputs of
the system should react.
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• Earth failure
CS4000 has capability to indicate earth failure individually per fire
detection loop and power supply.
• Control panel, CU
It is possible to mount the control unit separately from the central
panel.
See block diagram in “CS4000 Installation manual”, chapter 1.
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Chapter 2: Operations
Access levels
Access level 1
Only viewing of fire or fault alarms. Fire alarms have priority over
fault alarms. Possibility to mute local buzzer.
Access level 2
As level 1 + access to the menu system. List status. Reset and muting
of alarms.
Access level 2B
As level 2 + make disconnections.
Access level 3
As level 2B + possibility to make changes to the configured system.
Access level 4
All functions available, including advanced service options.
Login
Press Menu from level 1 or go to Menu/ 4 login/ 1 login and enter the
four-digit access code for the desired access level. The system will
acknowledge if the correct code is entered.
Entering the system with the key gives direct access to level 2.
The default access codes are:
Level 2B 2222
Level 3 3333
Pre-alarm
The CS4000 is equipped with the function Pre-alarm that will give an
early alarm to a slow raise of the fire condition, for example a
smouldering fire. The Pre-alarm level is lower than the ordinary fire
alarm level.
A pre-alarm will activate the local buzzer and the indication “Pre-
alarm” will be lit on the control unit. The pre-alarm will also be added
to the pre-alarm list found under:
Menu/ 2 Fire Alarms/ 2 Pre-Alarm List.
It is only possible to mute a pre-alarm, not reset. It will remain in the
pre-alarm list until the fire condition is under or over (fire alarm) the
level for pre-alarm.
The pre-alarm will normally not activate any alarm devices or external
outputs.
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Fire alarm
FAULT DISC.
FIRE Menu Home Disc.
Power
1 2 3
Test FIRE ALARM 1(2) 15.53 ' ' ABC DEF
Alarm Transfer
4 5 6
Alarm Device 1 FIRE ZONE 2 MCP 23 GHI JKL MNO
Alarm Delay .
Galley deck 4 . 7 8 9
Zone/Unit
2 FIRE ZONE 1 SMOKE 206 PQRS TUV WXYZ
System Fault
Café Panorama deck 14
Warning 0 OK
Pre-Alarm
_______________________________________________
RESET=Reset item, MUTE=Mute, OK=Details
0=Disconnect 1=Print item 2=Print all
F1
OK
F2
Information displayed
The following information is displayed in the Control Panel:
• Number of alarm(s)
• Zone in alarm
• Type of unit in alarm
• Address number of unit in alarm (only for addressable loop)
• Supplementary text 1 (if defined)
Mute
The MUTE button has different function depending on the current
access level.
Access level 1
Pressing MUTE causes the internal buzzer to silence.
Pressing MUTE causes the internal buzzer and all external alarms to
silence and mutes the fire alarm indication.
When the alarm is muted the fire indication stops flashing and turn
over to steady light.
Press OK for more details.
Reset
Press RESET to reset the fire alarm.
Alarms cannot be reset if the fire condition remains.
Several alarms
If there is more than one fire alarm in the system, the red LED
indicators above the NEXT button are activated.
The first and last fire alarms are always displayed in the control panel.
Scroll through the different fire alarms with the NEXT button or
UP/DOWN arrows.
Reset and mute as above.
Fault indications
FAULT DISC.
FIRE Menu Home Disc.
Power
1 2 3
Test FAULT ALARM 1(1) 18.53 ' ' ABC DEF
Alarm Transfer _______________________________________________ 4 5 6
Alarm Device 1 LOOP ANALOGUE 3 CABLE BREAK GHI JKL MNO
Alarm Delay
POSITIVE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXf .
7 8 9
Zone/Unit
Loop 3 on LB3 2XXXXXXXXXXXXM PQRS TUV WXYZ
System Fault .
Warning 0 OK
Pre-Alarm
_______________________________________________
RESET=Reset current entry, MUTE=Mute all
OK D il 1 P i i 2 P i ll
F1
OK
F2
Information displayed
The following information is displayed in the control unit:
• Number of fault(s) (i.e. how many faults are detected)
• Type of fault
• Identification of the faulty unit
• Supplementary text for the faulty unit (if defined)
Mute
Press MUTE to silence internal buzzer and mute all faults in list.
Press OK for more details.
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Reset
All faults in the system are shown in the fault list.
Reset a fault:
1. Go to the fault list under: Menu/ 1 Fault Alarms/ 1 Fault List
2. Choose the fault in the fault list and then press RESET to reset
the fault alarm.
If the cause of the fault alarm remains the alarm cannot be reset.
Check the problem and deal with it. Then try to reset the fault again.
Fault messages
See “Appendix A: Fault codes & Fuses” for a list of all fault messages.
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Disconnections
It is possible to disconnect different parts of the system, such as:
zones, detectors, manual call points, section units, alarm devices,
external control devices and loops. All disconnections are placed in a
disconnection list. The yellow indication DISC. is lit on the control
unit when the first disconnection is defined in the system and remains
lit until all disconnections are reconnected.
Disconnections available
There are four different disconnections available:
Permanent disconnection
The disconnection is permanent until it is manually reconnected.
Note: It is possible to limit the disconnection time by defining a
maximal disconnection time in the configuration program.
Timer disconnection
Disconnection is instant and lasts for the time period entered (hh:mm).
Maximum disconnection time is 23h 59m.
Clock disconnection
Enter reconnection time. Disconnection is instant and the reconnection
will take place next time the entered time occurs. Maximum
disconnection time is 23h 59m.
Periodic disconnection
A disconnection for a certain time period during certain days of the
week. Example: Disconnect zone 1 each Tuesday and Friday
between 7.00 – 17.00.
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Disconnecting zones
(access level 2B or higher)
Example:
You want to disconnect zone 3 each Monday and Tuesday between
06.00-18.30.
Alarm delay
(Access level 2B or higher)
The service menu screen displays a list of the 10 service menu alternatives,
described on the following pages. The alternatives are reached by pressing
the corresponding number on the numerical keypad, or by selecting the
desired alternative with the arrow buttons and pressing the OK button.
SERVICE 12 36
1 System Details >
2 System Boards >
3 Display Units >
4 Zones >
5 Loops >
6 Reload Configuration >
7 Load config from Memory Stick >
8 Upload config from Memory Stick >
9 Save changes to configuration >
10 Upload syslog to Memory Stick >
_______________________________________________
Select a menu with 0-9 (or arrows + OK)
Chapter 3: Installation
Electrical connection
This chapter will give some brief information about installation. For
more information, please refer to “CS4000 installation manual”.
Panel Board, PB
This board, together with an alphanumerical display, forms the control
panel.
Base Board, BB
Base board with the basic in and outputs, system communication etc.
Zone board, ZB
Connection board for up to 16 conventional detector zones.
This board can also be used as 16 input/outputs.
Output Board, OB
Optional board with 8 programmable relay contacts.
Rectifier Board, RB
Power supply board.
Ethernet board
Optional board (piggyback on base board) with Ethernet
communication possibilities.
IPLC board
Optional connection board for 1 addressable detector loop via
Ethernet interface.
Connection
Since all CS4000 systems are customer designed no standard exists for
how the different PCB’s are to be connected in the system. However,
in the figure below you will find an example with one board of each
type showing the connection terminals.
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Testing
After installation of the fire alarm system the different parts of the
system shall be tested to assure correct function. The CS4000 has a
special test mode, which makes the testing easier.
Fire alarms from zones not in test mode will be handled normally by
the system.
It is now safe to test each detector, manual call point etc in this fire
zone during two hours. Use suitable testing equipment.
All alarms will be listed under: Menu/7 History/1 Fire History List
Fault list
Listed below are all fault codes, their causes and how an operator with some
knowledge of the system can solve the problem.
142 CABLE BREAK NEGATIVE A cable break on the Locate the cable break and mend it.
negative conductor has been
detected.
143 COMMUNICATION ERROR Two units have the same Check the loop unit addresses
The communication with a unit address.
is deficient. Loop unit faulty. Exchange the unit.
Interference Locate interference and deal with it.
144 WRONG TYPE OF UNIT The type of unit specified is Check the specification and change
different from the type definition or the unit.
found or configured.
145 UNKNOWN TYPE OF UNIT Unit faulty Exchange the unit
The type of unit specified is Wrong type of detector has Install the correct type and restart the loop.
unknown to the system. been installed
146 TIMER STUCK The timer has been activated Check the unit.
too long.
148 DOUBLE ADDRESS Two units sharing the same Change one of the addresses.
address
149 CABLE SHORT Short circuit on cable. Locate the short circuit and fix it.
151 CONFIGURED NOT Unit is configured but not Add the unit or change the system
PRESENT present. configuration.
152 PRESENT NOT Unit is present but not Remove the unit or change the system
CONFIGURED configured. configuration.
153 HIGH CURRENT ON LOOP There is high current in the Check if there is to many units connected to
loop cable. the loop. Compare with the loop
limitations.
154 LOOP POWER LOSS The loop voltage is missing. Exchange the loop board.
155 EARTH FAULT POSITIVE Too low impedance on Locate the earth fault and fix it.
positive conductor.
156 EARTH FAULT NEGATIVE Too low impedance on Locate the earth fault and fix it.
negative conductor.
157 FUSE FAULT A fuse is defective. Replace the fuse.
158 BATTERY FUSE FAULT A battery fuse has blown or Replace fuse or mend the cable.
a cable break.
159 CABLE BREAK A cable break has been Mend the cable.
detected.
160 CABLE OVERLOAD Too high current on an Check external loads.
output.
161 POWER FAULT The main power supply is Check the main power supply.
lost.
162 EMERGENCY POWER Emergency power is lost. Check the emergency power supply.
FAULT
163 BATTERY FAULT A bad battery is detected. Charge the battery. If the fault remains then
replace the battery.
164 CHARGING LOSS The battery charger is Replace the battery charger.
unable to charge the battery.
165 EXTERNAL FAULT External equipment has Check the external equipment.
indicated fault.
166 EARTH DETECTION Unable to detect earth fault. Replace the earth fault circuit.
FAULT
167 CHECKSUM EEP Incorrect EPROM Contact our service department.
checksum.
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168 RESTARTED Something has restarted. If it happens repeatedly, contact our service
department.
169 TOO LONG BOOT Exceeded the maximal If it happens repeatedly, contact our service
allowed boot time. department.
170 EXTERNAL LOAD ON LINE There is a too high external Locate the load and deal with it.
load on a conventional zone.
171 EXTERNAL SOURCE ON Feeding voltage detected on Locate the source and remove it.
LINE a conventional zone.
172 LOW POWER SUPPLY IN1 Low voltage on the primary Check the power supply.
24VDC power supply to the
internal PCB’S.
173 LOW POWER SUPPLY IN2 Low voltage on the Check the power supply.
secondary 24VDC power
supply to the internal
PCB’S.
174 LOW POWER SUPPLY Too low voltage on the Contact our service department.
LOCAL 3.3V/5V feeding to the
internal circuit boards.
175 LOW POWER SUPPLY Too low incoming 24VDC Check the power supply
supply to the internal circuit
boards.
176 SYSTEM CONF FAULT The configuration file is Check the configuration file and re-
corrupt. configure the system.
An error has occurred Re-configure the system. If the fault
during downloading of the remains, contact our service dept.
configuration file.
177 LOW PRESSURE External equipment Check the pressure on the supervised unit.
indicates low pressure.
178 ACTUATOR 1 Missing feedback from Check cables to actuator 1. If the cables are
actuator 1 OK, change the actuator.
179 ACTUATOR 2 Missing feedback from Check cables to actuator 2. If the cables are
actuator 2. OK, change the actuator.
180 MAINS POWER The main power supply is Check the main power supply
lost
181 INTERNAL FAULT Internal system fault Contact our service department
209 WRONG TYPE OF UNIT The type of unit found is Change the unit or the system
DEFINED different from the type configuration.
configured.
210 ERROR IN Fault detected in the Check the configuration.
CAUSE&EFFECT configuration.
DEFINITIONS
255 ILLEGAL Internal system error. Contact our service department.
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Fuses
If a fuse is defective in the system a fault will be displayed at the control units.
Locate and replace the fuse with the information below.
Fuse list
Location Fuse Fuse rating
Base board F1: Alarm bell output 1 AT
Base board F2: Alarm bell output 1 AT
Base board F3: Alarm bell output 1 AT
Base board F4: Alarm bell output 1 AT
Rectifier board F3: To transformer 3.15 AF
Rectifier board F4: To transformer 3.15 AF
Rectifier board F5: To external 230VAC 3.15 AF
Rectifier board F6: To external 230VAC 3.15 AF
Rectifier board F8: Battery 4 AF
Rectifier board F9: Battery 4 AF
Rectifier board F10: From transformer 6.3 AF
Rectifier board F11: From transformer 6.3 AF
Power
1 2 3
Test ' ' ABC DEF
Alarm Transfer
4 5 6
Alarm Device GHI JKL MNO
Alarm Delay
Zone/Unit
7 8 9
PQRS TUV WXYZ
System Fault
Warning 0 OK
Pre-Alarm
F1
OK
F2
Fire alarm
Accept a fire alarm & silence buzzer: Press Mute
Fault alarm
Accept a fault alarm & silence buzzer: Press Mute
Disconnections
Disconnect a zone 1. Press Disc.
2. Select: New disconnection (access level 2B)
3. Select zone. Press OK to confirm.
4. Select type of detector. Press OK to confirm.
5. Select type of disconnection. Press OK to confirm.
The Disc. indication is illuminated.
Disconnect detector/manual call point 1. Press Disc.
2. Select: New disconnection (access level 2B)
3. Select: Detectors & manual call points
4. Enter type, zone and address of detector(s)
5. Choose disconnection type. Press OK to confirm.
The Disc. indication is illuminated.
Reconnect item 1. Press Disc.
2. Select: Disconnection list
3. Select disconnection and press Reset
General operation
The arrow keys are used to navigate in the menus and select different menu alternatives.
Shows the previous item in the list. If the
first item is displayed it will go to the last
The analogue value of a loop unit can be displayed on the panel board.
This information can be useful to see the condition of a loop unit.
The analogue values depend on the type of loop unit and the status of the detector. Use the
table below to determine the status of each unit.
*
The normal value depends on the environment. The system indicates on the display when there is a
fault on a detector.
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SID-38 4 0 Smoke 10 - 41 85 6
SID-38T 6 0 Smoke 10 - 41 85 6
1 Heat 90 ± 5% 178 6
at 25°C
TDT-2 18 1 Heat 90 ± 5% 178 6
at 25°C
TDT-2/RoR 19 1 Heat 90 ± 5% (223) 6
at 25°C
TDT-2K 20 1 Heat 90 ± 5% 178 6
at 25°C
TDT-2K/RoR 21 1 Heat 90 ± 5% (223) 6
at 25°C
If you want to connect a unit that you can not find in this table, please contact our service
department.