Halma Ampac SmartTerminal AS7240 Operating instructions

Fire detection and evacuation solutions that save lives.
SmartTerminal AS7240
Installation and Operation Guide
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Contents
1Introduction.................................................................................................................3
2Mechanical ..................................................................................................................4
2.1 Mounting the Enclosure..............................................................................................4
2.1.1 Enclosure Details.........................................................................................4
2.1.2 Fixing the Chassis to the Wall......................................................................4
2.1.3 Board Removal / Replacement....................................................................5
2.1.4 Removing the Knockouts.............................................................................5
3LoopSense Installation & Cabling .............................................................................7
3.1 SmartTerminal Termination Board Interconnection .....................................................7
3.2 FACP Comms............................................................................................................7
4Firefinder Plus Installation & Cabling........................................................................8
4.1 SmartTerminal Termination Board Interconnection .....................................................8
4.2 FACP Comms............................................................................................................8
5Setting the Address....................................................................................................9
6Setting the SmartTerminal in LoopMaster ..............................................................10
7Setting the SmartTerminal in ConfigManager Plus ................................................12
8Operation...................................................................................................................13
9Controls and Indicators............................................................................................14
9.1 LCD Screen Format .................................................................................................18
10 Specifications ...........................................................................................................20
11 Trouble Shooting Chart............................................................................................21

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1 Introduction
SmartTerminal complies with AS7240 and has been designed for use with the LoopSense and
Firefinder Plus series of FACP’s.
➢4 line by 40 character LCD with backlight and navigation keys keys allow the
SmartTerminal to be used for FACP operation and interrogation. Note the backlight is only
energised when alarms are present, a key has been pressed or controls enable key switch is
enabled
➢Buzzer and system Reset.
➢System expansion capabilities / options:
➢A wide range of secure user functions. This includes the ability to disable / re-enable a large
number of system functions.
➢Flush or surface mountable enclosure.
➢Controls have tactile and audible feedback of operation.
➢All terminals cater for 2.5mm cables.
SmartTerminal connects to the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) via the RS485 multidrop
communication port. Generally it is designed to be used anywhere where the status of the FACP is
required to be monitored by local personnel and limited control is required.
➢Front panel controls that allow the resetting of alarms and activation/silencing of alarm
devices. Enabling operational access to the controls is via a key-switch;
➢Reports events from devices that are accessible to the host FACP. For example if the host
FACP is configured with global access then the connected SmartTerminal reports events
from all devices. If the host FACP is configured as local then the connected SmartTerminal
reports events from devices that are directly connected to the host FACP.
SmartTerminal essentially consists of two PCBs;
1. SmartTerminal Termination Board. A Termination Board is mounted in each SmartTerminal
to protect and interface the RS485 communications and 27VDC supply to the LCD Board
2. BRD82ICC –Control, LCD Communications and LCD Driver Board
SmartTerminal can be supplied in three styles;
1. BX05: Slim line SmartTerminal
2. BX1: Standard SmartTerminal
3. BX1: SmartTerminal with self-contained PSU
Note:A maximum of 30 SmartTerminal’s may be connected to the communications bus over a
distance of approximately 1.2Kms

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2 Mechanical
SmartTerminal is supplied in an ABS cabinet and consists of;
The Main Card, with all controls and indicators mounted directly onto it
➢1 X Termination Board
➢2 X ABS door keys
➢2 X 003 Enable / Disable keys
➢2 X Jumper links
The front door of the ABS version is locked by way of two clips on the right hand side of the cabinet.
A special locating key which has two raised pins that are inserted into the side of the cabinet unlocks
the door.
DOOR RELEASE PINS
DOOR RELEASE PINS
Figure 1: ABS Door Key
2.1 Mounting the Enclosure
The panel MUST be mounted in an area that is NOT subject to conditions likely to affect its
performance, e.g. damp, salt-air, water ingress, extremes of temperature, abuse etc. is at an easily
accessible height and such that the indicators are at eye level.
Typical locations for the panel are the first and most obvious point of contact for emergency services
or a security office that is likely to be permanently staffed.
2.1.1 Enclosure Details
The LCDA can be surface or semi-flush mounted, is supplied with a detachable front door,
mountable back box and a minimum of two separate PCBs.
2.1.2 Fixing the Chassis to the Wall
Taking into account the weight of the panel securely mount it by using the three keyhole mounting
holes in the backpan, two in the top and one in the bottom. Use suitably sized screws and plugs for
the type of mounting surface.
Caution: Any dust or swarf created during the fixing process must be kept out of the cabinet and
great care should be taken not to damage any wiring or components.

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2.1.3 Board Removal / Replacement
If a PCB has to be removed the following precautions should be observed;
➢Removing the door will provide better access to the boards and will ensure the hinges are
not accidentally stressed.
➢Personal anti- static procedures must be followed.
➢When disconnecting the RJ45 style connecting cable from the PCB, make sure that the
cable remains connected to at least one board to prevent it being misplaced.
Push Tab Inwards
and Gently Pull
the Connector
From the Socket
Connector
Note: Care should be taken when detaching this connector as it is necessary to depress the
small locking tab to unlock the connector from its base. To reconnect the cable the connector must
first be correctly aligned then pushed into the socket so it locks into position.
➢Carefully remove the retaining screws at each corner of the board taking care not to damage
any of the components.
➢Place each board into anti- static storage once removed.
2.1.4 Removing the Knockouts
The knock-outs should be removed with a sharp tap in the rim of the knock-out using a flat broad-
bladed screwdriver. Note: Use of excessive force could damage the enclosure around the knock-out.
Note: BX05 shown the BX1 is set out in a similar manner.
Note: Any unused knock-outs must be securely blanked off.

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TO REMOVE THE FRONT DOOR
SLIDE THE TOP AND BOTTOM
HINGE PINS OUT OF THE HINGES
TAP AROUND
RIM TO
REMOVE
KNOCKOUTS
FRONT DOOR
KEY SUPPLIED
TAPED TO TOP
OF ENCLOSURE
ENABLE / DISABLE KEY
SUPPLIED TAPED TO INSIDE
OF ENCLOSURE
CONTROL
PANEL CLIPS
INTO FRONT DOOR
INSERT KEY
TABS HERE
TO UNLOCK
ENCLOSURE
CONNECT BRD82LTB
CN1 TO BRD82ICC
CN5
BRD82ICC
BRD82LTB
HINGE PIN 1
HINGE PIN 2
Figure 2: Exploded View
BRD82LTB
KNOCKOUTS
CN1
R 6mm.
12 mm
KEY HOLE
MOUNTING
HOLE
0V
PO WER O UT
POWER IN
+24V
RS485 IN RS485 OUT
03/05/2006
BRD82LTB2-
TB2 TB1 TB4
TB3
LK1
COM
-
+
COM
-
+
0V
+24V
195mm
39 mm
324mm
213mm
127mm
304mm
175mm
Figure 3: Typical Layout (Externally Powered) and Location of Keyholes

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3 LoopSense Installation & Cabling
The SmartTerminal is connected to the FACPs as shown below.
TERMINATION BOARD No.1 ( BRD82LTB2 )
SmartTerminal 1 SmartTerminal 2
(IF FITTED)
SHIELDED COMMS CABLE
TO NEXT LCDA
MAXIMUM OF 30
LK1 MUST BE FITTED TO
THE LAST BOARD ON
THE COMMS BUS
+24VDC
TERMINATION BOARD No.2 ( BRD82LTB2 )
TO
LCD TO
LCD
CN1
0V
POWER OUT
POWER IN
+24V
RS485
IN
RS485
OUT
03/05/2006
BRD82LTB2-
TB2 TB1 TB4
TB3
LK1 NOT FITTED
COM
-
+
COM
-
+
0V
+24V
CN1
0V
POWER OUT
POWER IN
+24V
RS485 IN RS485 OUT
03/05/2006
BRD82LTB2-
TB2 TB1 TB4
TB3
COM
-
+
COM
-
+
0V
+24V
+24V
0V
VDC
IN VDC
OUT
0V
USB
0V
AUX OUT1
3
2
1
OUT2
OUT1
+VE
COMMS
SGD
+VE +VEA+
0V+27V
INPUTS MONITORED O/PSLOOP 1 LOOP 2
B-RS485+ RS485- SHD 2+ 3+ 4+COM 1+ 2+ AUX OUT2
2- 3- 4-3+1+ 4+1-
ETH
+27V 0V
DIAGNOSTICS RS232
RS485
TERM
LOAD
RESET
HLI
PORT
PWR IN
N/O C N/C N/O C N/ C N/O C N/C
RELAY 1 RELAY 2 R ELAY 3
COMMS
A- B+ B+A- B-A+
JTAG
JTAG
SEL
1
2
3
DIAGNOSTICS
CN11
TB1 U2U1 U4U3 TB6
R47
R1
CN1
D4
D1 D2
CN10
CN2
CN8
TB4
TB2 TB5TB3
SW1
D3
K3
R38
R4 R5 R6 R7
10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
CONTROLS
SHIELD
MAIN CONTROL BOARD
Figure 4: Connecting SmartTerminal to the LoopSense FACP
3.1 SmartTerminal Termination Board Interconnection
Terminal Block
TB1 (RS485 OUT) TB2 (RS485 IN)
Purpose
1 (Pin Number)
RS485 +ve
2
RS485 -ve
3
SCREEN
Terminal Block
TB4 (27VDC OUT) TB3 (27VDC IN)
1 (Pin Number)
0V
2
+24VDC
3.2 FACP Comms
LoopSense Main Board
Terminal Block TB1 (RS 485 OUT)
Purpose
1 (Pin Number)
RS485 +ve
2
RS485 -ve
3
SCREEN
Terminal Block
TB4 (27VDC OUT)Number
Purpose
1
0V
2
+24VDC

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4 Firefinder Plus Installation & Cabling
The SmartTerminal is connected to the FACPs as shown below.
TERMINATION BOARD No.1 ( BRD82LTB2 )
SmartTerminal 1 SmartTerminal 2
(IF FITTED)
TO NEXT LCDA
MAXIMUM OF 30
LK1 MUST BE FITTED TO
THE LAST BOARD ON
THE COMMS BUS
TERMINATION BOARD No.2 ( BRD82LTB2 )
TO
LCD
TO
LCD
CN1
0V
POWER OUT
POWER IN
+24V
RS485
IN
RS485
OUT
03/05/2006
BRD82LTB2-
TB2 TB1 TB4
TB3
LK1 NOT FITTED
COM
-
+
COM
-
+
0V
+24V
CN1
0V
POWER OUT
POWER IN
+24V
RS485 IN RS485 OUT
03/05/2006
BRD82LTB2-
TB2 TB1 TB4
TB3
COM
-
+
COM
-
+
0V
+24V
+24V
0V
VDC
IN VDC
OUT
CN18
RN17
RN20
LOOP COMMS
BRD82LTB2
TB1 TB4
M1
M2
CN2 CN5
CN4
COMMUNICATIONS
EXTENDER BOARD
FACP MAIN
BOARD
RJ45
CABLE
TO AVAILABLE 27VDC
CONNECTOR (3 WAY)
SHIELDED COMMS CABLE
SHIELD
+24VDC
C15
C12
ZD2
ZD3 TH2
TH1
L2 L1
L6
RS485 OUT
COM
-
+
TO NEXT SmartTerminal
or LED MIMIC
0V
+24V
CN3
0V
IN
27VDC
IN OUT
OUT
CN20
Main Panel
Figure 5: Connecting SmartTerminal to the Firefinder Plus FACP
4.1 SmartTerminal Termination Board Interconnection
Terminal Block
TB1 (RS485 OUT) TB2 (RS485 IN)
Purpose
1 (Pin Number)
RS485 +ve
2
RS485 -ve
3
SCREEN
Terminal Block
TB4 (27VDC OUT) TB3 (27VDC IN)
1 (Pin Number)
0V
2
+24VDC
4.2 FACP Comms
Communication Extender Board
Terminal Block TB1 (RS 485 OUT)
Purpose
1 (Pin Number)
RS485 +ve
2
RS485 -ve
3
SCREEN
Terminal Block
TB4 (27VDC OUT)Number
Purpose
1
0V
2
+24VDC

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5 Setting the Address
CN5
TO
TERM
BRD
DIAGNOSTIC /
CONFIG LED
2
1
8
7
6
5
4
3
D24
CN12
CN11
CN10
BRD82ICC
Main Control PCB
CN7
PWR LINK
PWR LINK
KEYSWITCH
PRINTER
RESET
TOUCH HERE FIRST
DISCHARGE POINT
CONFIG
BRD82ICC2-
28/04/2006
R43
R42
SW27
SW28
Q2
R35
U11
BZ1
CN8
CN9
CN7
CN10
CN1
CN2 CN3
CN6
D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D29
D31D32
D35
LK1
Q4
Q6
Q1
Q5
R12
RN1
TH1
U12
U7 U8 U9
U4
U15
U6
U1
U14
U10
X1
RN13
U3
U2
U5
Q7
R45
R46
R47
LCD
Figure 6: LCD Printed Circuit Board Layout
Open the front door; locate the “CONFIG” button situated on the left hand side of the PCB and press
for 3 seconds. The buzzer and “Config” LED will double beep and flash respectively to indicate that
the Configuration mode has been entered. The LCD will now display the Configuration screen. This
screen consists of the code version number, current address and four adjustment markers. These
markers A-, A+, C-, and C+ are used to indicate the keys that adjust the address and LCD contrast.
Use the “PREVIOUS (A-) and NEXT” (A+) keys to select the desired address. The default value for
this address is 255 which is not a valid SmartTerminal address. The user must then select an
address value from 1 to 30, i.e. the same address as that set in the FACP. The keys corresponding
to C- (ACK) and C+ (RESET) are used in a similar manner to decrease and increase the LCD
contrast level. There is audible feedback for all key presses.
Once the address has been set press the “CONFIG” button again for 3 seconds and the screen will
return to its default and the “DIANOSTIC” LED will return to a slow flash. This slow flash indicates
SmartTerminal and the FACP are communicating normally i.e. the LED flashes if communications
data is being received from the FACP.
Note: If the address is not set within the time out period of approximately 75 seconds
SmartTerminal will return to its normal state.

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6 Setting the SmartTerminal in LoopMaster
This section assumes the engineer has experience in the use of LoopMaster and hence has an
understanding of its operation. To commence the programming go to the “Tree View” within
LoopMaster as shown below.
The Tree View
Figure 7
The above shows the expanded view of the SmartTerminal add on type. In the case above the panel
in question has 1 SmartTerminal assigned to it, entitled ‘Panel Add-on 1’.
Selecting one of these add ons will update the Details Pane with the respective module’s
information, while double-clicking on the add-on will open its editing dialog box.
The SmartTerminal Menu
Right-clicking on the SmartTerminal add on parent item from the Tree View opens the menu,
It contains an option to add a panel Add-on to the panel.
Right-clicking on an existing SmartTerminal add on from the Tree View opens the menu,
It contains an option to add another or remove the current Add-on or via
the ‘Edit Properties’ option to open the Add on editing dialog box.
Note: that it is possible to have a maximum of 30 SmartTerminal add ons per panel, however,
this value will reduce as other add-on types are added (the entire panel can have a maximum of 30
add-ons, of any type, at any one time).
The Details View
Figure 8

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The above is displayed as part of the SmartTerminal Details Pane representation of the information
available to the configuration of the data. It is displayed at the top portion of the Details Pane and is
a non-editable, accurate representation of editable fields for a SmartTerminal.
The List View
Figure 9
The SmartTerminal add on List View appears immediately below the SmartTerminal add on Details
View and consists of a summary of all available SmartTerminal add ons assigned to the current
panel. In the above, there are 2 add on SmartTerminal’sassigned to this panel, entitled ‘Panel Add-
on 1’ and ‘Panel Add-on 5’ respectively.
Double-clicking on an entry in the list opens the editing dialog box for that particular SmartTerminal.
Editing
Figure 10
The SmartTerminal add on editing dialog box consists of two types of fields:
1. Non-editable (informational) fields:
➢Panel –The panel number this module belongs to,
➢Address –The hardware address of this particular module; addresses can be in the
range of 1 to 30,
➢Reference –The reference number of this module
2. Editable fields:
➢Multicast Type –The user can select one or more Multicast Types for this module to
process,
➢External –If this checkbox is checked then this add on is to be used on the external
bus,
➢Descriptor –Allows the user to enter a 40 character descriptor describing this add
on

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7 Setting the SmartTerminal in ConfigManager Plus
This section assumes the engineer has experience in the use of Configmanager and hence has an
understanding of its operation.
Open the Addon Editing window and add a Smart Terminal.
Figure 11 Smart terminal added to reference 2
Select the smart terminals associated “Edit” button to open the individual editing window.
Figure 12 Smart terminal editing window
In this editing window you can choose what information the Smart Terminal will display and respond
to. The default settings are shown in image 12 above.
The NFS (Nurse Fire Station or also known as the Hospital Special Smart terminal) can be set by
changing the NFS enable field to yes.
Figure 13 NFS editing window

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8 Operation
The operation of SmartTerminal can be considered to be in one of three states, these are;
1. Power up - when the SmartTerminal is initialising
2. Normal - when the SmartTerminal address has been set and is communicating with the
FACP, reporting normal / abnormal conditions and controlling the FACP via the front panel
controls
3. Fault where the SmartTerminal is in fault and/or is unable to communicate with the FACP.
Power Up
The LCD displays a message telling the operator SmartTerminal is being powered up and that the
hardware is being initialised. Once the hardware has been successfully initialised set the address
and SmartTerminal should automatically transition to the normal state. Should a failure occur on
power up press the “RESET” button located on the LCD PCB (see Figure 5) and check the address
is correct.
Normal
The Normal state is entered from the “Power-up”or a return from the “Fault”state and is displayed
on the LCD if the SmartTerminal is communicating with the FACP and operating correctly. In this
state the front panel Power indicator is illuminated.
Fault
SmartTerminal enters the Fault state upon;
➢A hardware failure
➢LCD module failure or
➢A loss of communications with the FACP (indicated by the “DIAGNOSTIC” LED – not
flashing and the “no communications“ message being displayed)
In a Fault condition the front panel NORMAL indicator is extinguished and the details of the fault are
displayed on the LCD. The FACP will also indicate a fault in a similar manner.

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9 Controls and Indicators
All controls, except for the Enable / Disable keyswitch, are of a momentary push button style.
Figure 14: SmartTerminal Front Panel Layout
Note: Keys, when pressed, will present an audible feedback “beep” to the user.
KEYSWITCH
Access levels
There are two levels of access.
Access level 1 only the previous and next front panel controls are operative. All other controls
operate in access level two.
Access level 2 is entered when the key-switch is in the ENABLED position.
Keyswitch disabled Keyswitch enabled
Figure 15: Keyswitch in the Disabled / Enabled Positions

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The Following are all accessible at access level 2 and above
SILENCE BUZZER
Silence Buzzer –Silences the panel buzzer. Buzzer is activated under the following
conditions:
Alarm Buzzer -
➢Fire condition
Fault Buzzer -
➢Fault with loop devices
➢Fault with the loops
➢Fault with the fire alarm routing equipment or fault warning routing equipment
➢Fault with alarm devices or circuit
➢Fault with connected modules, cards and boards
➢Fault with secondary power supply
➢Fault with main power supply
ALARMS SILENCE / RESOUND
Available at access level 2 and above
Alarms Silence / Resound –Used to silence the alarm devices. Toggle function to
resound any silenced alarm devices, if the ALARMS SILENCED indicator is lit. Only alarm devices
configured with the silence-able attribute set shall respond to silence/resound.
PREVIOUS / NEXT (SEVERAL ALARMS)
Previous / Next (Several Alarms) –Momentary push buttons, used to
scroll thru the LCD display to view the previous / next available entry. The Several Alarms LED will
illuminate when there is more than one zone is in fire or fire/disabled
RESET
Reset –Returns the FACP to its normal default state, by clearing all fire alarm
conditions, updating the relevant indicators and outputs and clearing the system fault indicator. If
fault conditions are cleared they must be re-established within 20 seconds.

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DISABLE
Disable –Context sensitive toggle function to disable/enable point displayed on active
status screen
Illuminated when one or more devices are reporting the FIRE condition or
the evacuate control has been activated.
Illuminated when the designated FARE input is active. The indication shall
remain until the fire alarm condition is reset
Illuminated to show the presence of mains power and flashes when the
mains have failed
Illuminated when there is a fault with the power supply. Fault can be no
mains, high charger voltage, low battery voltage or missing/damaged battery
Illuminated when the FACP is unable to provide mandatory functions.
Indicator is latched, until cleared by the RESET control
Illuminated when there is an earth fault detected on the panel
Illuminated steady if any of the alarm devices (sounders and/or
strobes) have been disabled and flashes if any of the alarm devices (sounders and/or strobes) are in
fault. Disable has priority over fault
Illuminated steady if the fire output has been disabled and
flashes if the fire output is in fault (open or short circuit condition). Disable has priority over fault
Illuminated steady if the fault output has been disabled and
flashes if the fault output is in fault (open or short circuit condition). Disable has priority over fault.
Illuminated steady if the ancillary output has been disabled and
flashes if the ancillary output is in fault (open or short circuit condition). Disable has priority over fault
Illuminated when the panel is in the “Walk Test” mode.
Illuminated when the designated Fire Output is active. The indication remains
illuminated until the alarm condition is reset
Illuminated when one or more devices are in the pre-alarm condition and not
disabled
Illuminated when day / night facility has been enabled

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Indicator is illuminated steady when one or more zones are
configured with Investigation delays and Delay Mode is active. The indicator shall flash if any
Investigation delay timer is running. If the override control or evacuate control is activated while the
investigation delay timer is running, then the indicator shall go steady and the investigation zone
shall enter the fire condition.
The indicator shall only be OFF if:
➢The Delay Mode is OFF
➢No investigation delays are configured
➢The panel has switched to day or night mode where no delays have been configured
The indicator is illuminated when the sounders configured to be
silence-able have been silenced in response to any activation sources, indicating the resound
function is active.
Illuminated when there are one or more faults on the system.
Faults can be from the following sources
➢Fault with loop devices
➢Fault with the loops
➢Fault with the fire alarm routing equipment or fault warning routing equipment
➢Fault with alarm devices or circuit
➢Fault with connected modules, cards and boards
➢Fault with secondary power supply
➢Fault with main power supply
Indicator is illuminated when one or more zone detectors, loop
devices or panel outputs are disabled.
Buzzer - To meet sound level requirements of AS7240-2:2004:85dB(A).
The Buzzer will be activated for the following conditions
➢Fire –Continuous On
➢Fault –1sec On / 4.5sec Off
➢Key press –Single beep
➢Extended Key Press –Double Beep

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9.1 LCD Screen Format
There are 3 events that can be reported and displayed by SmartTerminal. The types of event are;
➢Fire
➢Faults and
➢Disables.
The types of events are only associated with sensors and detectors hence faults associated with
modules, loops O/C –S/C, power supplies and so forth are not reported on the LCD.
The SmartTerminal has front panel indicators for each type of event. When SmartTerminal is
configured not to report a type of event and that event type is present (and the corresponding front
panel indicator is illuminated on the SmartTerminal), then a standard information screen is
displayed on the LCD stating the system is not normal and the operator should see the FACP.
Alarm: If configured the screen format for reporting loop / sensor / zone fire condition is:
FIRE –ORIGIN:Zzzz RECENT:Zzzz TOTAL:XXX
----------------------------------------
Zzzz FIRE
<zone descriptor>
<date> <time> CONTROL*
ZONE FIRE XXX OF XXX DEVICE►
----------------------------------------
Fault: If configured the screen format for reporting loop / sensor / zone fault condition is:
Zzzz FAULT
<zone descriptor>
<date> <time> CONTROL*
FAULT XXX OF XXX DEVICE►
In the event of a loss of communications, for a period of greater than 15 seconds the SmartTerminal
will default to the No Communications screen. The format for this screen is:
No Communication
Device Isolate / Disables: If configured the screen format for reporting loop / sensor / zone disable
condition is:
Zzzz Isolate
<zone descriptor>
<date> <time> CONTROL*
ZONE PRE-ALARM XXX OF XXX DEVICE►

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Pre-alarm: If configured the screen format for reporting loop / sensor / zone Pre-alarm condition is:
Zzzz PRE-ALARM
<zone descriptor>
<date> <time> CONTROL*
ZONE DISABLED XXX OF XXX DEVICE►
Normal / Default: The format for reporting that everything is normal is:
<DATE> <TIME> ACCESS LEVEL: 1
<USER DESCRIPTOR LINE 1>
<USER DESCRIPTOR LINE 2>
<SYSTEM STATUS> <DAY MODE-MAN I/O>
The screen is only displayed when there are no alarms, fault or disables on the panel.
The default screen is only displayed when there are no device alarms, device faults or device
disables present on the system. The highest priority current system status will be displayed and can
be one of the following listed in order of highest to lowest priority:
1. “SYSTEM ALARM”
2. “SYSTEM PRE-ALARM”
3. “SYSTEM FAULT”
4. “SYSTEM ISOLATE”
5. “SYSTEM NORMAL”
Config: The Config screen displays the following
VX.X (software version number
Address
A- A+ C- C+
A - A +: adjusts the address 1 to 30, 30 being the maximum number of SmartTerminal’s that can be
connected to the FACP, (default is 255 which is not a valid address).
The function keys perform the following;
A –Press “Previous” A+ press “Next”
C - C+: decreases [-] and increases [+] the LCD contrast level.
The function keys perform the following;
C –Press “Silence Buzzer” C+ press “Reset”

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10 Specifications
MECHANICAL
Dimensions ABS Cabinet BX05: (mm)
Dimensions ABS Cabinet BX1: (mm)
195mm (H) x 345mm (W) x 50mm (D)
300mm (H) x 360mm (W) x 100mm (D)
ENVIROMENTAL
Temperature:
Humidity:
-5ºC to + 55ºC
25% to 75% non condensing
INPUT POWER
Operating Voltage (nominal):
Operating Voltage (minimum):
Quiescent Current @ 26.5VDC:
Maximum Current:
Cabling Requirements:
Optional 27VDC Power Supply:
Batteries:
27VDC
18VDC
12.4mA (back light, off buzzer off”)
43.8mA (back light on, buzzer on)
2 core 1.5 to 2.5mm²
1.8A plus 400mA Battery Charging
12Ahr
27VDC OUTPUTS
Auxiliary 27VDC Distribution Protection:
Cabling Requirements:
24VDC 500mA Monitored
2 core 1.5 to 2.5mm²
COMMUNICATIONS
Internal to FACP:
External to FACP:
Cabling Requirements:
Fault monitoring:
Maximum Number of SmartTerminal’s per FACP:
Maximum Distance (from FACP):
RS485
RS485
Twisted pair plus power
O/C, S/C
30
1.2Kms.
LCD
4 line X 40 character - backlit
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