Kidde Vega User manual

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VEGA
REPEATER
USER GUIDE
TM0024
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© Copyright 2002 Kidde Fire Protection Services Ltd

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter Page
1. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................... 3
1.1 DISPLAY AND INDICATIONS.......................................................................... 3
1.2 SOUNDER CIRCUIT......................................................................................... 4
1.3 RELAY OUTPUTS............................................................................................ 4
1.4 INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY UNIT................................................................. 5
1.5 SWITCH CONFIGURATION INFORMATION................................................... 6
2. DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................... 7
2.1 CONTROLS...................................................................................................... 7
3. DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................... 8
3.1 CONTROLS...................................................................................................... 8
3.2 ACCESS........................................................................................................... 9
4. ISOLATE MENU................................................................................................... 15
4.1 ZONES............................................................................................................ 15
4.2 LOOP DEVICES............................................................................................. 17
4.3 OUTPUT GROUP........................................................................................... 20
4.4 PANEL FUNCTIONS ...................................................................................... 20
4.5 PLANT ............................................................................................................ 21
5. LIST...................................................................................................................... 22
5.1 ZONE.............................................................................................................. 23
5.2 LOOP DEVICES............................................................................................. 24
5.3 OUTPUT GROUPS......................................................................................... 26
5.4 PANEL FUNCTIONS..................................................................................... 27
5.5 PLANT ............................................................................................................ 27
5.6 ISOLATIONS .................................................................................................. 27
6.SET MENU............................................................................................................ 28
6.1 TIME AND DATE ............................................................................................ 28
6.2 PRINTER STATUS......................................................................................... 29
6.3 ACTIVATE DAY MODE .................................................................................. 30
7. ENGINEERS SPECIFICATION............................................................................ 31

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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1. INTRODUCTION
The Vega repeater panels are used at remote locations where a repeat of the main
control panel information or control functions are required. The repeater panels have
been designed to be modular in configuration and are capable of meeting the
requirements of most major systems. The repeater control panel has been designed
to meet the requirements of the EN54 standard parts 2 and 4.
The repeater control panel is available in various formats, which will define the style
of the repeater panel.
(Type 1) Repeater panel with no user controls
(Type 2) Repeater panel with user controls
It is possible to connect to the main Vega control panel a maximum of 64 repeater
panels, however a restriction of 15 repeaters (maximum) with controls is only
permissible. The type of the unit is achieved by use of an addressing switch located
within each repeater panel upon the main display card (44782-K077). The 15
repeater panels with controls have the capability of having 24 characters of text
assigned to them for site location purposes. The 24 characters of text are
programmable via the VIPER programming software or via the main control panel's
membrane. It is also possible to program the internal sounder circuit and VFCO
within the repeater panel in the same manner.
For repeaters with controls the membrane fascia of the repeater panels are identical
to those used upon the main control panels, with the LCD receive only repeater
having reduced operation. The status and zone indications and the user keys are
identical to those of the main control panel and have the same operational functions.
1.1 DISPLAY AND INDICATIONS
The liquid crystal display (LCD) provides an 8-line text graphical display which is
used for the showing of activations which may occur upon the system. Each line
displays the relevant information for the activation, which has occurred on the system
and when multiple activations occur these will be displayed upon different lines. The
display informs the user when different priority alarms are active and these can be
viewed by the operation of the membrane control keys. User information appears
along the bottom line of the display, which gives on screen prompts for the user when
operating the control panel.

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The repeater panel maybe supplied with a 24 zonal Fire and Fault LED membrane,
which is capable of being expanded in increments of 32 indications to a maximum of
120. Each indication is capable of having text printed on to its associated slider
insert, which can match the programmed zone text. Each zone slider is capable of
being removed and inserted from the top edge of each membrane, this is to cater for
site specific information.
When an activation of either fire or fault occurs the relevant zonal led will illuminate.
When a zonal fire condition occurs the zonal, red, fire LED will pulse until it is
silenced upon which it will become constant and will clear upon reset. Operation of a
zonal fault will cause the yellow fault LED to operate in a pulsed mode until the fault
condition automatically clears or the control panel has been Reset.
The Status LED indications provide visual indication of the condition of the control
panel and are designed in accordance with the requirements of EN54-2, refer to
TM0001 figure 1.0 for further information. The status indicators have slider inserts
are capable of being removed and altered to cater for different languages.
1.2 SOUNDER CIRCUIT
The Repeater panels are supplied as standard with a single monitored sounder
circuit positioned on the main repeater terminal PCB (44782-K078), which is rated at
1 amp at 24 volts DC. The sounder circuit is capable of being programmed with
specific site configuration information to operate as required. If the sounder circuit
has not been programmed then it will operate in a default operation for any Fire or
Evacuate conditions and will remain active until silence alarms. The operation is also
controlled by the set up switches located on the Main Processor card part number
44782-K077, refer to section 1.5.1 for further information.
1.3 RELAY OUTPUTS
The Control panel is supplied as standard with a single VFCO relay which is rated at
1 amp at 30 volts dc, which is positioned on the main repeater terminal PCB (44782-
K078. The relay is capable of being programmed with specific site configuration
information to operate as required. If the relay is not programmed then they will
operate for any Fire or Evacuate condition and will remain active until panel reset.
A Fault Relay rated at 1 amp 30 v dc is also supplied which is normally energised
during status normal and when any fault condition is detected the relay will de-
energise. Note that this relay will automatically re-energise when non latching fault
conditions automatically clear.

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1.4 INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY UNIT
The repeater panels are supplied complete with an internal power supply unit, which
is designed to meet the requirements of EN54-4. The Power supply provides a 2.5
amp at 24v dc supply output to both the repeater panel and the battery output.
This unit includes a variable mains input which is capable sensing the incoming AC
mains voltage, for range between 110v and 270v. The AC mains input is protected
by a ceramic mains input fuse rated at 3.5 amps, which is easily accessible.
The unit is supplied complete with a battery temperature lead which requires
attaching to the internal batteries of the control panel. This connection compensates
the charging of the batteries with respect to the ambient temperature of the
enclosure.
The power supply incorporates a set of status LED indications, which are positioned
upon the power supply unit. These indications operate when a fault condition is
detected upon either the power supply unit or the internal batteries, these indications
are as follows:
1. Loss of mains power.
2. Loss of standby power.
3. Reduction of battery voltage.
4. Loss of battery charger.

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1.5 SWITCH CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
The repeater control panels have various sets of internal switches, which will allow
for different operational configurations of the repeaters.
The configuration switches are located on the Repeater Processor card, part number
44782-K077 and is a 4-way switch. Table 1.0 details the information for these
switches.
Ref. Switch Description Position
1 Enable Local Printer ON
Deactivation of System Buzzers (Global) OFF
2Deactivation of Local Buzzer ON
Repeater Backlight Permanently OFF OFF
3Repeater Backlight Permanently ON ON
4 Deactivation of Local Sounder by use of the “Silence Buzzer” key. ON
Table 1.
The configuration switches are located on the Repeater terminal card, part number
44782-K078 and is a 2 way switch which operate in conjunction with one another.
These switches, when placed in the 'On' position, will install the communications
termination resistor. The termination resistor is only used when the repeater panel is
the very last on the system. These switches will work in conjunction with the switches
located within the main control panel on the Repeater Interface Card, part number
44782-K076.

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CHAPTER 2
RECEIVE ONLY REPEATERS
2. DESCRIPTION
Receive only repeaters which have no controls are determined by the selection of the
address “0" via the address switch, which is located on the main processor card
(44782-K077), refer to section 1.0 for further switch information. A maximum of 49
repeaters without controls are permitted to be connected to the main control panel.
Receive only repeaters have the facility for an internal monitored sounder circuit and
a VFCO relay, these will operate in a common operation for any priority “0" or “1"
activation. The monitored circuit will remain activated until the main panels “Silence
Alarm” key is operated at which point the sounder circuit will de-energise. The VFCO
relay will de-energise upon the operation of the “Panel Reset”. Fault conditions
detected by the repeater panel will not be transmitted back to the main control panel
and will be displayed on a local basis only.
The repeater panels maybe configured with or without status and zonal indications,
Input/ Output extension cards and internal panel printer. The inclusion of these
options will determine the enclosure dimensions.
2.1 CONTROLS
A receive only repeater is not capable of having any effect over the operations of the
main control panel. The user keys are accessible at all times and are classed as
access level 1 operation.
Silence Buzzer
The operation of this key is switch selectable refer to section 1.5.1 for further
information. Operation of the switch will allow the deactivation of the internal buzzer
and dependant upon the switch selection may deactivate the local sounder circuit.
Test
The Test key is used to test the LCD, LEDs, internal buzzer and the control keys of
the repeater. This key maybe operated at any time and will initiate the test condition.

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CHAPTER 3
REPEATERS WITH CONTROLS
3. DESCRIPTION
Repeaters with controls are allocated by the selection of an address “1 to 15" via the
address switch. Located on the main processor card (44782-K077), refer to section
1.5.1 for further switch information. A maximum of 15 repeaters with controls can be
connected to the main control panel. Each repeater panel is capable of having a
location name assigned against the repeater address via the main control panel
programming.
The repeaters with user controls have the facility for a monitored sounder circuit and
a VFCO relay, these circuits are fully programmable via the main control. If the
circuits have not been programmed they will have a default operation by activating for
any priority “0" or “1" activation form the main control panel. The monitored circuit will
remain activated until the main panels “Silence Alarm” key is operated at which point
the sounder circuit will de-energise. The VFCO relay will de-energise upon the
operation of the “Panel Reset”. Once the outputs have been programmed they will
operate as per the program. Fault conditions detected by the repeater panel will be
transmitted back to the main control panel.
The repeater panels maybe configured with or without status and zonal indications,
Input/ Output extension cards and internal panel printer. The inclusion of these
options will determine the enclosure dimensions.
3.1 CONTROLS
The operation of the control keys are detailed within the Access section, refer to
section 3.2 for control key operation. The control section has a removable slider
insert which allows the user to carry out language translations.

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3.2 ACCESS
The Repeater panel with controls has 2 separate access levels with access level 1
being available to the user without entry of any special password. Each access level
has its own operating criteria as shown in Table 2.0, which restricts operation of the
panel by the user. The level 2 password is identical to that set within the main control
panel and is accessed in the same manner and only access level 2 maybe entered
from a type 2 repeater panel.
When the main control panel is in access level 2 or 3 all of the repeaters connected
onto the system are given a lock out message. While the repeater panels are locked
out the LCD displays a message indicating the lockout, as shown in figure 2.0. Once
the main panel takes control of the system it is not possible to access the system
from any of the repeater panels.
STATUS Sat 30 Mar
96
NORMAL
Main panel in access
Figure 2.0
When a repeater panel takes control of the system the LCD on all panels attached to
the systems will display a lock out message as shown in figure 2.1. The information
shows the address number of the repeater and the 24 characters of user text (which
is used to determine the location) for the repeater, which has taken control of the
system.
STATUS Sat 30 Mar
96
NORMAL
System controlled by repeater 02
EAST SIDE GATE HOUSE
Figure 2.1

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Feature Selection Option Access
Level 1 Access
Level 2
Panel
Controls Silence Buzzer
Scroll
Silence Alarms
Reset
Delay Override
Evacuate
Enter Key ()
Cancel Key ()
Numeric Keys (0 to 9)
Arrow Keys
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Isolate Menu Zones
Loop Devices
Output Group
Panel Functions
Plant
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List Menu Zones
Loop Devices
Output Groups
Panel Functions
Plant
Isolations
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Set Menu Time and Date
Printer Status
Activate Day Mode
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Table 2.0
When the control panel is operating correctly the LCD will display a Status Normal
message, as shown in figure 2.2, and the “Power On” green status led will be
illuminated.
STATUS Sat 30 Mar 96
NORMAL
Figure 2.2

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To gain entry from any type 2 repeater into access level 2, operate any numeric key
once and the password prompt will appear on the display as shown in figure 2.3.
Enter the required access level 2 4-digit password number and then operate the
Enter key. Once selected the panel will then verify the entry, which will either be
accepted or rejected. Each operation of a membrane key will have audible and
visual confirmation by a short operation of the internal panel buzzer and entry of the
number will be shown on the display as a “#”, for security reasons.
STATUS Sat 30 Mar 96
NORMAL
Select Password
Figure 2.3
Upon acceptance of the entered password the control panel will request an entry of a
numeric key, upon which the options which are capable of being selected at access
level 2 will be displayed as per table 2.0. Figure 2.4 shows the top-level menu
features, which are capable of being selected when the access level 2 password is
selected.
Access Level 2 Main menu
Isolate
List
Set
Select option using ↑←and ↵
figure 2.4
Silence Buzzer
The operation of this key is switch selectable, dependant upon the selection,
operation of the key will either allow local or a global silence of the internal buzzer,
refer to section 1.5.1 for further information. When set to the global selection,
operation of the key is used to Silence all of the internal panel buzzers which are
connected to the main control panel. Selection to the local position will only allow
silencing of the local internal buzzer only.
Upon activation of the internal panel buzzer, operation of the Silence Buzzer
membrane key will deactivate the buzzer. When the key is operated a text message
will be displayed for a short time period confirming the operation as shown in figure
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FAULT BUZZER SILENCED
Total 001
Zone 001 Reception Area 001/001
Operate ↑For Faults and ↵For devices
Figure 2.5
When an alarm activation occurs on the control panel and the activation has timers
T1 and T2 programmed, operation of the Silence Buzzer key will effect the output
configuration of the panel. Operation of this key while timer T1 is counting down will
cause the timer to be accepted which will then initiate timer T2. While timer T2 is
counting down each operation of the Silence Buzzer will extend the countdown of the
timer in 10-second increments to a maximum of 600 seconds. Extending T2 will
cause the display to prompt a message “Timers Extended”
Scroll
When multiple activations (alarm or fault) are indicated on the control panel operation
of the Scroll membrane key will allow the activation’s to be displayed for the
highlighted, selection position. Each operation of the Scroll key will step through to
the next activation in sequence of operation, this will be for the selected area only.
Once the last activation has been displayed operation of Scroll key will continue to
display from the first activation.
Silence Alarms
The functionality of this key is switch selectable and the operation of the key is only
permissible at access level 2. Dependant upon the internal switch position, refer to
section 1.5.1, operation will cause the local sounder circuit of the repeater panel to
de-energise, where as the global setting will cause all of the outputs across the
system to de-energise.
In global selection operation of Silence Alarms operation will cause the deactivation
of outputs which may have been programmed to deactivate and cancel the operation
of timers T1 and T2. It will not be possible to operate repeater panel Reset
membrane key until this key has been operated. It is possible to assign a time delay
to this key, which will not allow operation until expiry of a timer, this feature is
selectable within the Set menu option of the main panel.
Operation will also cause a confirmation message to be shown on the LCD local
and/or global. During an alarm condition operation of this key will cause the pulsing
Alarm LED and the first zone in alarms’ Zonal LED to operate in a constant mode.
The Panel Reset membrane key will not be capable of being operated until the
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Reset
Operation of the Reset membrane key is only permissible at access levels 2. When
operated any activation, which is existing, on the control panel will be cleared and
Status Normal will be reinstated.
Delay Override
The operation of the Delay Override is permissible at access levels 1 and 2 and will,
when operated override the operation of any time delays which have been
programmed to the panel (timers 1, 2 and 3). When operated a confirmation
message will be displayed and the relevant countdown timer will then be cancelled.
Evacuate
Operation of the Evacuate membrane key is only accessible at access levels 2.
When the evacuate membrane key is operated the sounder circuits and other outputs
which are programmed to operate will activate. The display will have a confirmation
message of the operation as shown in figure 2.6.
EVACUATE Access Level 2
Press 0 - 9 for menus
figure 2.6
When in the Evacuate mode the output operation will remain until the Silence Alarms
membrane key has been operated. Operation of the Evacuate membrane key while
a priority alarm has been activated, will cause the display to confirm the operation as
shown in figure 2.7, which will remain until the silence alarm key has been operated.
FIRE MANUAL EVACUATE
Total 001
1st Z010 Production area
Operate ←to list devices

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Enter Key (↵)
In Status Normal mode operation the Enter membrane Key will be used for the
acceptance of numeric data, confirmation of menu selections and accepting the
selections of system information. During priority alarm activations the Enter
membrane key will be used for viewing the individual device data as shown in figure
2.8. This key works in conjunction with the Scroll key as described in section 3.2.2.
FIRE
Total 001
1st Z010 Production area
loop 01 dev 042.1 zone 010 tot
001/001
Optical Main Reception 1st floor
figure 2.8
Cancel Key (→)
Operation of the Cancel membrane key has two functions, which are determined, by
access levels
a). Will cancel/deselect the present access menu selection and continued
operation will eventually return the display to access level 1.
b). While the internal repeater printer is printing operation of the Cancel key will
cause a prompt message to be displayed, this can only be operated while in
access levels 2.
The message will request “Cancel Print ?” operation of Enter will cause the printer to
stop where as Cancel will continue the operation of the printer.
Numeric keys (0 to 9)
The numeric keys are mainly used to select the access level password number as
described in section 1.0 Access. The numeric keys can be used to select menu level
options and the inputting of system data. To select the required menu option press
the number required and the highlight will move to the corresponding option i.e. LIST
= 1 and SET = 3, operation of the Enter Key will access the menu.
Arrow Keys
The arrow keys UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT is used for the selection of the access
level menus, viewing activation’s and pending priority activation’s. The repeater
panels LCD will give an on screen prompt for operating instructions on how the arrow
keys can be used.

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CHAPTER 4
ISOLATE MENU OPTIONS
4. ISOLATE MENU
The entry into access level 2 is explained in section 3.2, upon the selection of the
ISOLATE menu feature it will be possible to select from the sub menu features as
shown in figure 3.0. These sub menus can be selected by operation of either the
arrow keys or by operation of the corresponding numeric key and confirming the
selection by operation of the Enter key (↵).
Access Level 2 Isolate
Zones Plant
Loop devices
Output group
Panel functions
Select option using ↑←and ↵
Figure 3.0
4.1 ZONES
To isolate a specific zone, a zone number is required to be entered at the prompt,
once selected the display will list the zones starting from the requested zone number
as shown in figure 3.1.
Access level 2 Isolate
Zone 011 Store Room Area Bld. 6 Norm
Zone 012 Goods Receive Area Bld 6 Norm
Zone 013 General Despatch Area Norm
Zone 014 Product Inspection Area Norm
Zone 015 General Administration Norm
Zone 016 Main Reception Area Norm
Select option using ↑& ↵
Figure 3.1

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While the zone is in the normal status, operation of the Enter key will alter the
“Norm” status of the selected zone to “ISOLATED”, this will be displayed for a short
time period. Upon the selection of isolation the common isolate and the relevant
zonal led will illuminate. After the short time period for the display of the “ISOLATED”
text the display will revert to “Isol” which will pulse until the zone is returned to its
“Norm” status as shown in figure 3.2.
Access level 2 Isolate
Zone 011 Store Room Area Bld.6 Norm
Zone 012 Goods Receive Area Bld 6 Isol
Zone 013 ISOLATED
Zone 014 Product Inspection Area Norm
Zone 015 General Administration Norm
Zone 016 Main Reception Area Norm
Select option using ↑&↵
Figure 3.2
To return the isolated zone to its normal operating status, “Norm”, operate the Enter
key on the required zone which is Isolated and a confirmation message of “DE-
ISOLATED” will appear. Repeated operation of the Cancel key will return the display
through the menu selections and continued operation will return the repeater to
access level 1 where the display will show a devices isolated message as shown in
figure 3.3 if any zones are isolated.
DEVICES Sat 30 Mar 96
ISOLATED
Figure 3.3

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4.2 LOOP DEVICES
When selected the display will show the 2 options which are available as shown in
figure 3.4. The required option can be highlighted by operation of the arrow keys and
when correct the Enter key (←) will enter the selected option.
Access level 2 Isolate
Single device
Device range
Select option using ↑←and ←
Figure 3.4

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Single Device
To isolate a single device the display will request an entry of a loop number which will
be via the appropriate numeric key(s) and accepted by operation of the Enter key.
Operation of the Enter key will then request selection of the Device number which will
also be entered by use of the appropriate numeric key as shown in figure 3.5.
Access level 2 Isolate
Loop _1 address _ _ _
Select loop and address & ↵
Figure 3.5
When the device has been selected operation of the Enter key will cause a list of
device information to appear starting with the selected device number. By use of the
arrow keys the required device maybe highlighted as shown in figure 3.6.
Access level 2 Isolate
Dev 021.1 Loop 01 Norm
I/O Unit Emergency Door Closer
Dev 022.1 Loop 01 Norm
I/O Unit Emergency Door Closer
Dev 023.1 Loop 01 Norm
I/O Unit Emergency Door Closer
↑to select, ↵to (De-) isolate
Figure 3.6
Operation of Enter key will cause the highlighted device to be “ISOLATED” which will
be displayed for a short time period as confirmation, after which the display will allow
the next device to be selected. Operation of the Cancel key will cause this selection
to be cancelled and another operation of the cancel key will revert to the menu
selection.
Upon Isolation of the device the common Isolate and device isolate LEDs will be
illuminated. To reinstate a device from isolation the procedure has to be repeated.
The on screen message will show “De-Isolate?” when the Enter key is operated upon
an existing isolated device.

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Device Range
When Selected the display will request for a loop, start device and end device
number to be selected as shown in figure 3.7.
Access level 2 Isolate
Device range information
Loop _1 Start _ _1 End _ 10
Isolate De-isolate
Enter information then operate ↵
Figure 3.7
Once entered a choice of “ISOLATE” or “DE-ISOLATE” is requested, by operation of
the arrow keys the required option can be selected. The selection of either option will
not depend upon the current status of the device i.e. if devices are already isolated
and the “isolate” option is made the devices will remain isolated. Isolation of a
device(s) will illuminate both the Device Isolated and the Common Isolate LED.
If the isolation of a range of devices covers a full zone then the relevant zonal led will
be illuminated, if however the selection does not cover a full zone then the device
isolate led will be illuminated. Operation of the isolate procedure will cause the
common isolate led to illuminate. Operation of the Cancel key will return the display
through the menu selections and continued operation will return the panel to access
level 1, where the display will show a devices isolated message as shown in figure
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4.3 OUTPUT GROUP
Isolation and De-isolation of Output Groups is similar in format to that of Zones as
per section 4.1, the significant difference is that the “Zone” reference is replaced
with “Group” and that the output group isolation will inhibit the operation of all
associated outputs. When an Output is isolated the “Common” and “Output Isolate"
LEDS will be illuminated. Repeated operation of the Cancel key will return the
display through the menu selections and continued operation will return the panel to
access level 1 where the display will show a devices isolated message as shown in
figure 3.3.
4.4 PANEL FUNCTIONS
Upon selection of this menu option the display will automatically list the sounder and
relay circuits which are positioned within the main panel located upon the master and
slave basic loop controllers, this quantity is dependent by the panel setup. The listing
will start from the first sounder on the master basic loop controller and by operation of
the arrow keys the individual outputs can be selected as per figure 3.8. The
operation is similar to the selection of the zone as described in section 4.1.
Access Level 2 Isolate
Mblc Scct2 Production area sounder Norm
Mblc Scct3 Reception area sounder Norm
Mblc Scct4 Gate House Signal Isol
Mblc vfco1 ISOLATED
Mblc vfco2 Reception Indicator Norm
Mblc vfco3 Production HVAC relay Norm
Select option using ↑& ↵
figure 3.8
When a VFCO output is isolated the “Common” and “Output Isolate" LEDS will
illuminate and when the display reverts to access level 1 the display will be as per
figure 3.3. When ever a sounder circuit is isolated the “Sounder Fault” LED and
“Common Isolate” LEDS will illuminate constantly signifying a sounder circuit is
isolated.
Operation of the Cancel key will return the display through the menu selections and
continued operation will return the panel to access level 1 where the display will show
a devices isolated message as shown in figure 3.3.
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