Teletek TFT Addressable Fire Alarm Repeater Panel User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- Teletek
Table of Contents
- Teletek TFT Addressable Fire Alarm Repeater Panel
- IRIS/SIMPO Repeater
- Guarantee
- Standards and Conformity
- Documentation Feedback
- Usage Instructions
- INTRODUCTION
- PANEL INTERFACE
- USER OPERATION
- MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMING MENUS
- APPENDIX А
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Teletek TFT Addressable Fire Alarm Repeater Panel
IRIS/SIMPO Repeater
The IRIS/SIMPO Repeater is an addressable fire alarm repeater panel designed for use in fire detection and fire alarm systems in and around buildings. It is intended to be used as a control panel for remote indication of fire alarm, fault, trouble, warning and other types of events, reported from iRIS8, SIMPO and other Repeater panels connected into one common network.
Guarantee
The guarantee terms are determined by the serial number (barcode) of the electronic device. During the guarantee period, the manufacturer shall, at its sole discretion, replace or repair any defective product when it is returned to the factory. All parts replaced and/or repaired shall be covered for the remainder of the original guarantee, or 6 months, whichever period is longer. The original purchaser shall immediately send the manufacturer a written notice of the defective parts or workmanship.
INTERNATIONAL GUARANTEE
Foreign customers shall possess the same guarantee rights as those any
customer in Bulgaria, except that manufacturer shall not be liable for any
related customs duties, taxes or VAT, which may be payable.
GUARANTEE PROCEDURE
The guarantee will be granted when the appliance in question is returned. The
guarantee period and the period for repair are determined in advance. The
manufacturer shall not accept any product, of which no prior notice has been
received via the RAN form at:
http://teletek-electronics.com/en/ran-form
The setup and programming included in the technical documentation shall not be
regarded as defects. Teletek Electronics bears no responsibility for the loss
of programming information in the device being serviced.
CONDITIONS FOR WAIVING THE GUARANTEE
This guarantee shall apply to defects in products resulting only from improper
materials or workmanship, related to its normal use. It shall not cover:
- Devices with destroyed serial number (barcode);
- Damages resulting from improper transportation and handling;
- Damages caused by natural calamities, such as fire, floods, storms, earthquakes or lightning;
- Damages caused by incorrect voltage, accidental breakage or water; beyond the control of the manufacturer;
- Damages caused by unauthorized system incorporation, changes, modifications or surrounding objects;
- Damages caused by peripheral appliances unless such peripheral appliances have been supplied by the manufacturer;
- Defects caused by inappropriate surrounding of installed products;
- Damages caused by failure to use the product for its normal purpose;
- Damages caused by improper maintenance;
- Damages resulting from any other cause, bad maintenance or product misuse.
In the case of a reasonable number of unsuccessful attempts to repair the product, covered by this guarantee, the manufacturer’s liability shall be limited to the replacement of the product as sole compensation for breach of the guarantee. Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be liable for any special, accidental or consequential damages, on the grounds of breach of guarantee, breach of agreement, negligence, or any other legal notion.
WAIVER
This Guarantee shall contain the entire guarantee and shall be prevailing over
any and all other guarantees, explicit or implicit (including any implicit
guarantees on behalf of the dealer, or adaptability to specific purposes), and
over any other responsibilities or liabilities on behalf of the manufacturer.
The manufacturer does neither agree, nor empower, any person, acting on his
own behalf, to modify, service or alter this Guarantee, nor to replace it with
another guarantee, or another liability with regard to this product.
UNWARRANTED SERVICES
The manufacturer shall repair or replace unwarranted products, which have been
returned to its factory, at its sole discretion under the conditions below.
The manufacturer shall accept no products for which no prior notice has been
received via the RAN form at:
http://teletek-electronics.com/en/ran-form.
The products, which the manufacturer deems repairable, will be repaired and
returned. The manufacturer has prepared a price list and those products, which
can be repaired, shall be paid for by the Customer. The devices with
unwarranted services carry 6 months guarantee for the replaced parts.
The closest equivalent product, available at the time, shall replace the
products, the manufacturer deems un-repairable. The current market price shall
be charged for every replaced product.
Standards and Conformity
The Repeater TFT panel conforms and approved in accordance with CPR (Construction Products Regulation).
Documentation Feedback
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Usage Instructions
To use the IRIS/SIMPO Repeater panel, follow these basic operation features:
- Evacuation Fire Alarm: Press the button to activate evacuation fire alarm for all connected fire panels or some of them.
- Silence Alarm: Press the button to silence the alarm in the protected sites for all connected fire panels or some of them.
- Silence Buzzer: Press the button to silence the buzzer of the Repeater or other fire panels in the network.
- Reset: Press the button to reset the Repeater or other fire panels in the network.
- Review Events: Use the panel to review events in the network.
- Programming: Use the panel to program some basic parameters of the Repeater.
Note that up to 64 panels can operate in a single network, including
IRIS/SIMPO Repeater, iRIS8 and SIMPO fire alarm panels.
The connection in the network between the panels can be realized via LAN or
RS485 communication protocol. Only one type of connection can be used in a
single network.
Attention:
This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and
function and information on the limitations as to liability of the
manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
The information in this manual is a subject to change without notice!
Teletek Electronics JSC
Bulgaria, Sofia 1407, 14А Srebarna Str., Tel.: +359 2 9694 800, Fax: +359 2
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e-mail: info@teletek-electronics.bg
IRIS/SIMPO Repeater
Intended for use in fire detection and fire alarm systems in and around
buildings.
INTRODUCTION
General Description
IRIS/SIMPO Repeater is a control panel for remote indication of fire alarm, fault, trouble, warning and other type of events, reported from iRIS8, SIMPO and other Repeater panels connected into one common network. The IRIS/SIMPO Repeater can operate only as a part of a network. It repeats the status of the connected fire panels and informs for events. Up to 64 panels can operate in a single network, including IRIS/SIMPO Repeater, iRIS8 and SIMPO fire alarm panels. The connection in the network between the panels can be realised via LAN or RS485 communication protocol. Only one type of connection can be used in a single network.
Basic Operation Features
Using IRIS/SIMPO Repeater panel, the Users can perform:
- Evacuation Fire Alarm of the protected sites to all connected fire panels or some of them.
- Silence Alarm in the protected sites for all connected fire panels or some of them.
- Silence Buzzer of the Repeater or other fire panels in the network.
- Reset the Repeater or other fire panels in the network.
- Review events in the network.
- Programming some basic parameters of the Repeater.
Model with TFT Screen
The model of IRIS/SIMPO Repeater with TFT control screen, presents clear view
and user-friendly interface for operation. It is recommended to use touch pen
to avoid damage and contamination of the sensitive TFT screen during
operation. Do not use sharp instruments for pressing the screen, like
screwdrivers, tweezers or pliers, because they can scratch or break the
plastic surface of the screen and the panel to become not operatable!
Attention: The enclosure box is not waterproofed! Clean the plastic
surface with a wet cloth only, and the TFT screen with cleaning sprays or
foams containing no solvents (alcohol, acetone, ammonia, etc.).
Control Access Levels
There are three access levels for control in IRIS/SIMPO Repeater with
different functionalities and rights for operation. Four access codes can be
set with different access level for users.
The default code combinations (factory set) with set access levels are
presented in the following table.
Access Level| Description| Factory Code| Access and
Functionalities
---|---|---|---
1| User| 0000
1111| Only Silence buzzer and Evacuate buttons are active. It is not allowed
to enter Maintenance and Programming access levels.
__ Just for those cases, when there is active fire alarm signal, received
from a loop device.
2| Maintenance| 2222| Silence buzzer, Silence sounders, Reset and Evacuate
buttons are active. Maintenance access level entry, which allows partial
programming and menu settings.
3| Installer| 3333| Silence buzzer, Silence sounders, Reset and Evacuate
buttons are active. Installer access level entry, which allows full
programming and settings.
All access levels have rights for reviewing the active events for Alarms, Faults, Disablements, Tests and Warnings, received from other panels connected in the network. The reviewing of events is described in details in item 2.3.
PANEL INTERFACE
Attention: The factory default language is set into English. You can change the language only from the installer’s programming menus at access level 3! Ask you installer or support engineer for details.
Interface Elements
There are different active sections on the Repeater screen, according the current set Access Level for operation. The available interface elements have the following meaning.
- Status Icons Section.
- Section for reviewing the current active events for the Repeater panel and the other connected fire panels in the network.
- Section with Operation buttons.
- Section with Functional buttons.
Status Icons Section
In the status section are presented the current time and date (see also items
4.1 and 4.2) and a dynamic field with icons showing the current status of the
connected fire panels to the Repeater. The icons are changing according the
received Alarm, Fault, Disable or Reset events from the connected fire alarm
panels. The Alarm indication is with the highest priority.
The icons for current status of the Repeater or Alarm situation are displayed
at the left side of the section and have the following meaning:
Icon | Description |
---|---|
Loading data; Resetting. The icon is flashing until the process is over. | |
Saving configuration. The icon is active during running of saving data |
process.
| Fault condition of the Repeater or other panel in the network. The type of
the fault event is reviewed in the events list, after pressing FAULTS button –
item 2.3.
| Evacuation time for leaving the premises is running on. The icon is flashing
together with the other active icons and back counting time for leaving the
premises before outputs activation.
| Set Delay for outputs activation. The icon is flashing, changing with the
icon for evacuation.
- Outputs type Sounder, Fire and Extinguishing of the fire alarm panel which sends the fire alarm event.
The icons for current status of the connected fire alarm panel(s) have the following meaning:
Type| Icon| Mode| Description|
---|---|---|---|---
Sounders
(loop devices, panel outputs*)| | Standby| Not activated Sounder outputs.
| Fault| Not activated Sounder outputs; fault detected.
| Fire alarm| Activated Sounder outputs.
| Fire alarm| Activated Sounder outputs in fault.
| Disabled| Sounder outputs are disabled.
Fire Brigade Output
(panel*)| | Standby| Standby mode, not activated Fire Brigade output.
| Fault| Not activated Fire Brigade output; fault detected.
| Fire alarm| Activated Fire Brigade output.
| Fire alarm| Activated Fire Brigade output in fault.
| Disabled| The Fire Brigade output is disabled.
Fire Protection (Extinguishing) Output* (panel)| | Standby| Not activated
Fire Protection output.
| Fault| Not activated Fire Protection output; fault detected.
| Fire alarm| Activated Fire Protection output.
| Fire alarm| Activated Fire Protection output in fault.
| Disabled| The Fire Protection output is disabled.
- Sounder loop devices and outputs type Sounder, Fire Brigade and Fire Protection (Extinguishing) of the fire alarm panel(s) connected to the Repeater.
- Attention: The Repeater indication shows that there is one or more fire panels in the network with disabled for operation output. You can check the DISABLE events menu to review the numbers of these panels.
Events Reviewing
NOTE: The Repeater can display messages for events from other panels in
the network, if it is programmed (enabled) to receive commands from them. The
settings for Receiving and Sending commands are programmed at Installer’s
Access Level 3.
The messages for events are displayed on the screen according their priority
for indication. They can be reviewed at any time with no matter of the set
Access level.
Indication – Events type | Priority |
---|---|
ALARMS | The highest |
FAULTS | High |
DISABLE | Normal |
TESTS | Normal |
WARNINGS | Low |
When no events are registered in the network, the screen displays just active
buttons for Alarms, Faults and Warnings. In case of receiving an event, the
Repeater will show them in a respective priority on the main screen. The
number of events is shown on the top of the button. The button for Alarm
events is always active on the top of the list. In case of no Faults, but
active Disablements and Warnings in the network the list will be reordered.
Only three fields for reviewing events can be displayed at the same time on
the screen. If there are more type of events to review, then the User can use
the buttons with arrows to scroll up and down the active fields. See the
following examples: No events in the network. By default, the buttons for
Alarms, Faults and Warnings are displayed.
Active events for Faults and Disablements only. No active Warning events. The
Disablements events are displayed, because of their higher priority.
Active events for Faults and other type of events in the network. The other
type of events can be reviewed with up and down buttons. The order for
displaying is according their priority for indication.
The buttons are changing their color according the performed action – active
Alarm or pressed button.
Button | Color | Description |
---|---|---|
blue | Active, not pressed button for Faults, Disable, Test and Warnings |
events. No active Alarm events.
| grey| Active, pressed button for Alarms, Faults, Disable, Test and Warnings
events. The list with messages for events is available on the right side on
the screen.
| red| Active, not pressed button for Alarm events.
To review the list with messages, press the respective active button for an event type. The events are displayed with a color code for easy recognition:
Indication – Events type | Color for the messages list |
---|---|
ALARMS | Red |
FAULTS | Yellow |
DISABLE | Yellow |
TESTS | Grey |
WARNINGS | Grey |
In case of incoming Alarm or Fault type messages, the Repeater panel will automatically switch on the screen in Events Reviewing Mode and will show the message contents on the right side of the screen.
- Alarm Mode. Activated sounders and fire panel outputs.
- Selected button for reviewing the Alarm messages.
- Alarm event message (displayed with number, date and time). Press the red field to expand the message contents.
In the expanded screen are shown more details for the Alarm event: Type of the
event; Number and Name of the panel in the network which sent the Alarm event;
Number of the activated zone and loop in the same fire panel; address number
of the activated device.
In the messages list, can be reviewed up to three messages for events at the
same time. If more events are active, the screen shows the newest (1), second
and the oldest one. With the arrow buttons, the User can review the rest of
the events scrolling up and down, as the numbers are displayed in the middle,
between the newest and the oldest event.
-
Selected button for review of the Disable messages.
-
The Newest event, displayed first in the list (1).
-
The Oldest event, displayed last in the list (21).
-
Buttons for reviewing the rest of the events.
-
Press the down arrow button to scroll down the list.
-
The events are displayed in the middle.
To scroll up the list, press the up arrow button.
You can view details for each message with pressing its field and continue to
review the list using the arrow buttons under the expanded area.
Expanded view for the newest event (shown as 1) in the Disable
events list. You can use the down arrow button to review the next event.
Press the down arrow button to review the rest of the events one-
by-one. Use the up arrow button to move back.
To return back to the screen with list, press the expanded screen of the
message. The messages for Test and Warning events are with the lowest
priority. The list with the events is not displayed automatically and the User
has to press the respective button to review them. The list is in grey color.
Reviewing the list with Test type events.
Reviewing the list with Warning type events.
To exit to the main screen press, EXIT or MENU functional buttons.
Attention: At Access Level 1, and active events for Faults and/or
Disablements, the Repeater always will switch on from Main Screen to the
messages list automatically after 20 seconds.
At Access Level 2 and Access Level 3 the Repeater will switch on to the
messages list only in case of new events for Alarm, Fault or Disablement.
Main Functional Buttons
The action of the functional buttons is common at all Access Levels and programming menus.
Button | Color | State | Description |
---|---|---|---|
blue | Active | Button for changing the User Access Level. | |
blue | Active | Quick button for return to Main Screen. | |
blue | Active | Step back in programming menus. Cancelling the introduced |
changes.
| grey| Not active| Idle button, with no function.
Sound Signalization
The IRIS/SIMPO Repeater panel is equipped with internal buzzer for sound signalization in case of events.
Signalization | Description |
---|---|
Button | Single short beep indicating the pressing of a button. |
Reset or Event | Single long beep indicating reset of the Repeater or receiving |
of message for Disable, Test or Warning event.
Technical trouble| Short beeps in case of receiving of messages for Fault
event (for the Repeater itself or for other fire alarm panels in the network).
The beeps can be stopped from Access Level 2 and 3 after performing Silencing
Buzzer – see item 3.2.1.
The beeps will stop when the technical trouble is restored and the fault event
is cleared automatically from the Faults list.
Fire Alarm| Continuous sound signal for activated Fire Alarm from zone or
Evacuation. The sound can be stopped from Access Level 2 and 3 after
performing Silencing Buzzer – see item 3.2.1.
Note: The Buzzer Sound signalization of the Repeater panel can be silenced from all other panels connected in the network. The Buzzer Sound signalization of the Repeater itself can be enabled or disabled for operation from the installer’s programming menus only!
USER OPERATION
In Operation section (see the screen in item 2.1), the User can perform
different actions, according set Access Level – see the table in item 1.4.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- The Repeater can perform SILENCE BUZZER, SILENCE ALARM, RESET and EVACUATE actions to other panels in the network only when it is programmed (enabled) to send commands to them.
- The Repeater can receive and display messages for events from other panels in the network only when it is programmed (enabled) to receive commands from them.
- Only panels enabled for receiving commands from other panels in the network will perform the sent command.
- The settings for Receiving and Sending commands are programmed at Installer’s Access Level 3.
Access Level 1
At Access Level 1 the users can perform:
- Review events in the network – see the details in item 2.3.
- Silence Buzzer of the Repeater or other fire panels in the network – see the details in item 3.1.1.
- Evacuation Fire Alarm of the protected sites to all connected fire panels or some of them, when there is active fire alarm signal received from a loop device in the network – see the details in item 3.1.2.
The Main Screen at Access Level 1 and no active messages for events: At Access Level 1 and active messages for Faults and/or
Disablement events, the Repeater will always automatically switch on from Main
Screen to events list after 20 seconds.
You can return back to Main Screen pressing EXIT or MENU button.
The Repeater, will continue switching on to events list until the
faults/disablements are restored or user with Access Level 2 or 3 is logged
in.
Silencing Buzzer
The internal buzzer of the Repeater panel is signalling with a continuous
sound signal in case of activated alarm and short beeps for fault events, in
the network. The buzzer signalization can be silenced (for the moment)
pressing the SILENCE BUZZER button from the Main Screen. Then the user can
select separate panels or all available panels in the network for silencing
the buzzer.
Return back to Main Screen pressing EXIT or MENU button. Next, to
silence the internal buzzer, press SILENCE BUZZER ( ) button.
The available panel numbers in the network (1-64) are presented
with active buttons in blue. The number of the Repeater (from which the
silencing action is introduced) is presented as unavailable (number 2 in the
example).
The User can silence the buzzer in some exact panels as pressing the button
with the respective number. Or, can use the quick buttons: ALL to silence the
buzzer in all panels in the network at the same time (including the Repeater);
and THIS to silence just the buzzer of the Repeater. After pressing buttons
ALL or THIS, the Repeater will return back to Main Screen. You can reject the
operation and return back to Main Screen pressing EXIT or MENU button.
Starting Evacuation for Fire Alarm
At Access Level 1 is possible to start immediate Evacuation in the site(s),
only when the fire alarm signal is received from a fire detector in a zone.
In case of receiving of fire alarm event from a detector, the Repeater will
turn on automatically to the alarm events list, showing information for the
fire alarm. In that case the User can return to Main Screen pressing the MENU
or EXIT button and to initiate immediate Evacuation to one or more panels in
the system. Alarm from a fire detector. Back counting
time for leaving the premises is running on. Press MENU or EXIT button to
return to Main Screen.
Press EVACUATE ( ) button to initiate immediate evacuation in the
site(s). The available panel numbers in the network (1-64) are presented with
active buttons in blue. The number of the Repeater (from which the evacuation
is introduced) is presented as unavailable (number 2 in the example).
The User can start immediate Evacuation in some exact panels as pressing the
button with the respective number. Or, can use the quick buttons: ALL for
Evacuation in all panels in the network at the same time (including the
Repeater); or THIS – just for the Repeater.
Access Level 2/3
At Access Level 2/3 the users can perform:
- Review events in the network – see the details in item 2.3.
- Silence Buzzer of the Repeater or other fire panels in the network – see the details in item 3.2.1.
- Silence Alarm in the protected sites for all connected fire panels or some of them – see the details in item 3.2.2.
- Reset the Repeater or other fire panels in the network – see the details in item 3.2.3.
- Evacuation Fire Alarm of the protected sites to all connected fire panels or some of them – see the details in item 3.2.4.
The Main Screen at Access Level 2/3 and no active messages for events: At Access Level 2/3, in case of receiving new messages for Faults and/or Disablement events, the Repeater will automatically switch on from Main Screen to events’ list. User can return back to Main Screen pressing buttons EXIT or MENU.
Silencing Buzzer
The process for silencing of the internal buzzer at Access Level 2/3 is the
same as described at item 3.1.1.
Silencing Alarm
In case of receiving of fire alarm event from other panels in the network, the
Repeater will turn on automatically to the alarm events list, showing
information for the fire alarm. In that case the User can return to Main
Screen, pressing the MENU or EXIT button and to Silence the sounders (alarm)
to one or more panels in the system. Alarm in the network. The
sounders are activated. Press MENU or EXIT button to return to Main Screen.
Press SILENCE ALARM ( ) button to silence the sounders for
the moment.
The available panel numbers in the network (1-64) are presented with active
buttons in blue. The number of the Repeater (from which the silencing action
is introduced) is presented as unavailable (number 2 in the example). The User
can silence the sounders in some exact panels pressing the button with the
respective number. Use button ALL to silence the sounders in the whole system.
The Repeater will return back to Main Screen as the sounders are silenced, but
the outputs Fire Brigade and Fire Protection (Extinguishing) will stay in Fire
alarm mode. To clear the indication and to restore the outputs, the User have
to preform Resetting of all panels in the network, or for those which sent the
fire alarm – see item 3.2.3.
Resetting Panel
The resetting function is used for initializing one or more panels and return
to normal operation mode after alarm or fault restoring. To initiate resetting of Repeater and all other panels in the
network, press RESET ( ) button. The messages for alarms will be cleared and
panel will restore the normal operation mode of the outputs. During the
resetting, the animated icon RESETTING shows the process progressing.
Attention: After resetting, the Repeater will send again all events abouts its
current status to the rest panels in the network. Also, the Repeater will
receive the updated status for events of the reset panels.
Starting Evacuation for Fire Alarm
At Access Level 2/3, the user can start immediate evacuation at the protected
site(s) at any time, regardless if there are received fire alarm events from
other panels or not.
In case of receiving of fire alarm event, the Repeater will turn on
automatically to the alarm events list, showing information for the fire
alarm. In that case the User can return to Main Screen pressing the MENU or
EXIT button and to initiate immediate Evacuation to one or more panels in the
system.
Fire alarm in the system. Back counting time for leaving the
premises is running on. Press MENU or EXIT button to return to Main Screen.
Press EVACUATE ( )button to initiate immediate evacuation in the
site(s).
The available panel numbers in the network (1-64) are presented with active
buttons in blue. The number of the Repeater (from which the evacuation is
introduced) is presented as unavailable (number 2 in the example). The User
can start immediate Evacuation in some exact panels as pressing the button
with the respective number. Or, can use the quick buttons: ALL for Evacuation
in all panels in the network at the same time (including the Repeater); or
THIS – just for the Repeater.
Changing the Access Level
The Access Level (see item 1.4) is changed from the Main Screen, pressing the
ACCESS Button.
Press ACCESS button to change the Access Level.
Use the digit buttons to enter in the text field a new valid
access code. The default code combinations are described in item 1.4.
The entered code is visualized with asterisks. Confirm the code
with OK button. Use the backspace button to delete entered digits and edit the
code.
In case the entered code is invalid, the panel will return to Main Screen
without changing the Access Level.
Logging Out
There are two ways for logging out from Access Levels 2/3 to the lower User Level 1 without need of entering a code combination.
Quick Log Out Press ACCESS button for changing the user Level. Press LOG OUT button for quick logging out. Access Level 1 is set for operation.
Auto Log Out
According the programmed parameters of the Repeater it is possible automatic
logging out from the current set Access Level 2 or 3 after a time period and
no operation with the Repeater. The time period for automation log out is
programmed at Installer’s Access Level 3 only. If the automatic log out is
enabled, the Repeater will log out to Access Level 1 when the programmed time
is over.
“Screen saver” – Company Information
This is an option for turning off the Main Screen and displaying some company
information while the Repeater is in normal operation mode. The option is
programmed at Installer’s Access Level 3 only. In case of missing active
messages for events and there is no pressed button, the Repeater will switch
on to “Screen saver” with company information after 60 seconds. To return to Main Screen press EXIT or MENU button.
Note: Ask your Installer or Support Engineer if Auto Log Out and Company
Information options are programmed for the Repeater panel.
MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMING MENUS
At Access Level 2 are available for programming some menus for daily
maintenance of the Repeater.
To enter the Programming menus, press SYSTEM button from Main Screen:
Press SYSTEM ( )The Programming menus are
unavailable for reviewing changing. The User can access some settings at
Maintenance menus only.
The following functional buttons are available in operation in programming
menus:
Button | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Active | Confirmation and saving of the entered parameters. | |
Active | Step back in programming menus. Cancelling the introduced changes. | |
Active | Enter in additional submenu. |
Setting Time
Enter MAINTENANCE menu. Enter TIME submenu.
Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the time. You can also
directly enter the new settings using the keyboard after selecting the digit
button for hour/minutes. Confirm the new set time with APPLY button. The
Repeater will change the time immediately without need of resetting. Use EXIT
button to return back to Maintenance Menus.
Setting Date
Enter MAINTENANCE menu.
Enter DATE submenu.
Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the date. You can also
directly enter the new settings using the keyboard after selecting the digit
button for
year/month/day.Confirm the new set date with APPLY button. The Repeater will
change the date immediately without need of resetting. Use EXIT button to
return back to Maintenance Menus.
Review the Log Memory for Events
This menu allows the User to review the system events recorded in the panel
memory log file, including the events from all other fire panels in the
network allowed for operation with the Repeater. The capacity of the panel
memory log file is 10000 events. In a special submenu “Clear Log” the user can
delete the whole memory log file for this Repeater panel only.
Enter MAINTENANCE menu.Enter VIEW LOG submenu.
The events are presented with detailed information about the
Panel, Zone, Loop and Device number. The events are displayed from the newest
to the oldest registered in the log file. Use the up and down arrow buttons to
scroll the events one-by-one. In the bottom of the screen are displayed the
number of the event and the date and time of occurrence. The field “Total
Alarms Counter” shows the total number of the registered alarm events in the
system. The user can search for exact events using filters by Date of
occurrence and Number. To filter the events by Date of occurrence
press DATE button and in the new screen enter year/month/day for search. Press
GO TO button. The View Log screen will return showing the last registered
event for this date. To filter the events by Number, press NUMBER
button and use the keyboard. Press OK. The View Log screen will show the
contents of the searched number.
Clear the Log Memory for Events
This is a submenu in View Log for deleting the contents of the log memory
file.
Enter VIEW LOG submenu. Press MORE button. To clear the log
memory file, press YES button. You can exit the submenu (cancelling the clear
log) pressing button NO or EXIT.
APPENDIX А
Table: Event Messages.
Note: The messages are followed from a Panel, Zone and Loop number, and
also Device address, when the event is received from another panel in the
network.
Message | Description |
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Flash Error | FLASH Memory error is detected. |
Ram Error | RAM Memory error is detected. |
New Periphery Devices Found | New periphery devices are found in the system |
configuration.
Periphery Device Fault| The device is not responding (the device is lost or
failed).
Periphery Device Type Error| A periphery device with different type is found
on the address.
AC Loss| The main power supply is lost.
Battery Low| The accumulator battery is discharged.
Battery Loss| The accumulator battery is missing.
Battery High Resistance| High value (Ri>0.3Ω) of the battery internal
resistance. Replace the battery immediately!
Earth Fault| Resistive connection between some signals and earth < 10k.
---|---
Charger Fault| The charging unit is failed.
Sounder1 Short| Short circuit detected at Sounder 1 output.
Sounder2 Short| Short circuit detected at Sounder 2 output.
Sounder1 Open| Circuit broken at Sounder 1 output.
Sounder2 Open| Circuit broken at Sounder 2 output.
Fire Output Short| Short circuit detected at Fire output.
Fire Output Fault| Circuit broken at Fire output.
EXT Output Short| Short circuit detected at Extinguishing output.
EXT Output Fault| Circuit broken at Extinguishing output.
Fault Output Short| Short circuit detected at Fault output.
Fault Output Fault| Circuit broken at Fault output.
Fault Power AUX| Short circuit (the mains power supply is lost).
Alarm Confirm Input Short| Short circuit detected at input “Alarm
Confirmation”.
Alarm Confirm Input Open| Circuit broken at input “Alarm Confirmation”.
Alarm Confirm Input On| “Alarm Confirmation” input activation.
Protection Alarm Confirm Short| Short circuit detected at input “Protection
Alarm Confirmation”.
Protection Alarm Confirm Open| Circuit broken at input “Protection Alarm
Confirmation”.
Protection Alarm Confirm On| “Protection Alarm Confirmation” input activation.
Fault Protection Panel Input Short| Short circuit detected at input
“Protection Panel Fault”.
Fault Protection Panel Input Open| Circuit broken at input “Protection Panel
Fault”.
Fault Protection Panel Input On| “Protection Panel Fault” input activation.
Protection Panel Fault| The extinguishing panel failure.
Loop Break| The loop is broken.
Loop Short| Short circuit detected in the loop.
New Loop Devices Found| New loop devices are found in system configuration
(Loop 1 or Loop 2).
Loop Zero Address| There is a device without address number (a device with
address 0 is applied).
Double Panel number| Doubling of the panel number (when two or more panels are
connected in a network).
Panel Fault| Fault in the connection with another panel (when two or more
panels are connected in a network).
Reset| Resetting of the panel.
Silence Alarm| The sounders have been silenced.
Zone Disabled| The zone is disabled.
Earth Fault function DISABLED| The Earth Fault indication is disabled.
Sounder Disabled| The Sounders are disabled.
Fire Brigade Output Disabled| The fire output is disabled.
Fire Protection Output Disabled| The extinguishing output is disabled.
Fault Output Disabled| The fault output is disabled.
Zone In Test| The zone is in test mode.
Transmitting device active| The Fire output is activated.
Extinguishing output active| The Extinguishing output is activated.
Sirens active| The sounders are activated.
User log off| Exit from access level 2 (Maintenance).
Installer log off| Exit from access level 3 (Installer).
User log on| Entry in access level 2 (Maintenance).
Installer log on| Entry in access level 3 (Installer).
High Resistance Disabled| The indication for high battery resistance is
disabled.
Total loss of Power| Both main and backup power supply are lost (the main
power supply is lost and the accumulator battery is fully discharged).
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Buzzer Disabled| The internal buzzer is disabled.
Network Fault| Redundant network breakdown.
Loop Device Disabled| The loop device is disabled.
Chamber Fault| Fault in the detector.
Clean Me Now| Dirty detector chamber.
Loop Device Input Fault| Fault in loop device input.
Loop Device Output Fault| Fault in loop device output.
Alarm| Fire alarm signal from detector.
PreAlarm| Fire alarm signal from detector in 2DEVICES or DOUBLE operation mode
for zone.
Test Alarm| Fire alarm signal from tested detector.
Loop Device Type Error| A different than the expected type of device has been
detected at the address.
Loop Device Fault| The device does not respond (lost or damaged).
Double Address| More than one device with the same address in the loop.
Evacuate| Activated Call Point or EVACUATE button on the panel.
Log Fault| The Log file event is lost or damaged.
Gas Alarm| Activated gas detector SensoIRIS GAS.
Power Supply Fault| Fault in the external power supply of conventional zone
module SensoIRIS MC-Z or gas detector SensoIRIS GAS.
Panic| Panic alarm signal from detector.
Active Relay| Activated relay output of the panel. After the message is
displayed also the number of the activated relay (1-4).
Loop Device Input Active| Activated input of a loop device.
Loop Device Output Active| Activated output of a loop device.
Activated Output| Activated output of the panel.
Redundant processor fault| Redundant processor is failed.
__ Type Error| SensoIRIS MIO22M module. Wrong type of the output is detected.
That means that a jumper is set or removed when the power supply of the module
is ON. The fault will be cleared with switching off the power supply of the
module, including the external power supply unit, and switching it on again.
External Power Supply Fault| SensoIRIS MIO22M module. Missing or low external
power supply. The fault is cleared when the normal power supply is restored.
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