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Commissioning instructions
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Content
1.0 Overview ................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 3
1.2 System features .................................................................................................... 3
1.3 System setup ........................................................................................................ 4
1.4 PRO-M push buttons ............................................................................................ 5
1.5 PRO-M access codes ........................................................................................... 5
1.6 PRO-S light indications......................................................................................... 6
1.7 ProLinkTM application ........................................................................................... 6
1.8 Menu structure...................................................................................................... 7
2.0 Quick start guide ...................................................................................8
2.1 Choose language .................................................................................................. 8
2.2 Log in..................................................................................................................... 8
2.3 Change password................................................................................................. 8
2.4 Activate local fire dampers ................................................................................... 9
2.5 Add PRO-S damper units to PRO-M.................................................................... 9
2.6 Add PRO-S damper units via ProLinkTM app...................................................... 10
2.7 Set section funcionality in PRO-M...................................................................... 12
2.8 Section setup in PRO-M ..................................................................................... 13
2.9 Change damper setup via PRO-M .................................................................... 13
2.10 Activate SEF mode ............................................................................................ 14
2.11 Activate the Fire System Pro ............................................................................. 15
3.0 Complete list of menu functions ...................................................16
3.1 Status Overview .................................................................................................. 16
3.2 System Setup...................................................................................................... 19
3.3 Settings ............................................................................................................... 22
3.4 Manual/Auto........................................................................................................ 23
3.5 Access rights ...................................................................................................... 24
Caution!
Read and understand the instruction before using the Lindab Fire System Pro and ensure that the installation complies with
local safety regulations. Installation and maintenance of the system should only be carried out by qualified personnel.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any eventual damage or injury caused by inadequate skills during installation, or
through removal or deactivation of any security devices.

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Figure 1: Lindab Fire System Pro
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1.1 Introduction
Lindab Fire System Pro is a complete fire protection
steering system that allows to feed, monitor and test up to
60 fire and/or smoke control dampers. Smoke detectors,
temperature sensors, thermostat and fault panel can also
be connected and monitored in the system.
The system is designed to only feed 24V actuators.
The commissioning instructions for the Fire System Pro
should be used as a guide to the main features of the
system and a basis for interface menu and configurations.
For more detailed information and help with costumized
system setups, please contact Lindab’s technical support.
1.0 Overview
1.2 System features
The system consists of three main products
• PRO-M master unit
• PRO-S damper unit
• ProLinkTM application
PRO-M
PRO-M
The PRO-M master unit accepts up to three fire dampers,
two smoke detectors and one temperature sensor, which
can be locally connected without any further component
required.
The PRO-M can also manage a smoke evacuation system
with smoke control dampers connected via damper
units (PRO-S) and control a variable speed on the smoke
evacuation fan with a duct pressure differential transmitter
(PRO-PDT).
The main function of the PRO-M is to continuously check
all damper position switches and all other components,
and to close fire dampers and open or close the smoke
control dampers depending on the scenario.
Fire alarm signals for external systems can be read and
possibly acknowledged by the PRO-M. An external alarm
signal is sent to be read by external systems (e.g. to stop
an AHU).
A supervisory BMS system can be connected to the
PRO-M through Modbus and BACnet protocol.
PRO-S
The PRO-S is used as a damper unit in the Fire System
Pro. It works together with the PRO-M master unit, where
most of the setup for PRO-S is made.
The damper unit has two analogue inputs, two digital
inputs, one analogue output and two digital outputs. The
in- and outputs are used for e.g damper control, smoke
detector, temperature sensors and VAV.
PRO-S communicates via Modbus. One terminal is used
as +19 V DC supply voltage for a smoke detector.
ProLinkTM application
The damper unit PRO-S is Bluetooth compatible.
The ProLinkTM application is available on Android and iOS
and can be used to find and change name of the PRO-S
damper units, change ModBus address and update the
PRO-S software.
ProLink
PRO-S
Press HERE to
read the wiring
instructions
for Fire
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PRO-M
Master unit
Modbus
Bacnet
PRO-PDT
Pressure transmitter
Smoke
evacuation fan
PRO-FP
Fault panel
Air
handling unit
PRO-SCD/
PRO-SDD
Smoke detector
Fire damper
PRO-P
Power supply
PRO-S
Damper unit
PRO-R
Signal repeater
Fire
damper
Smoke
damper Smoke
detector
Temperature
sensor
PRO-DT
Thermostat
PRO-DTS
Temperature
sensor
Fire
damper
Smoke
damper Smoke
detector
Temperature
sensor
OR
PRO-S
Damper unit
1.3 System setup
Fire System Pro is a flexible steering system that gives full automatic fire and smoke protection, and can be customized and
designed to handle various buildings and different scenarious.
OR
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Automatic
re alarm
Maximum amount of
re dampers (3) and
smoke detectors (2)
connected to PRO-M
Click on the
PRO icons to
learn more
about each
product

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PRO Master
System Mode:
Normal run
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3
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5
6
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2
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1.4 PRO-M push buttons
The Pro-M master unit has a pre-programmed controller with a backlit internal display. The different menus and settings are
easily accessible and controlled by push buttons on the front of the unit.
“Up/Down” buttons: Used to navigate through menus and change values
”Back” button: Used to go back to the previous page
“Forward” button: Used to enter menu pages
“OK” button: Used to edit and confirm changed values
“Alarm”: LED light blinks in case of alarm
“Write”: LED light blinks when values can be changed on current page
Red button: Used to go directly to alarm acknowledgment page
C button: Used to exit value editing
1.5 PRO-M access codes
In order to access and enable particular operations and settings in the PRO-M master unit, a valid access code is required to
be entered.
Admin - access code: 1111
• Status overview
• System Setup
• Settings
• Manual/Auto
Service - access code 2222
• Service
• System Setup
• Manual/Auto
Operator - access code 3333
• Status overview
• Settings
Attention!
Change password after the first admin login
Figure 2: PRO-M controller

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1 2
Spring Return
3 Point
0-10VDC
VAV
0-10VDC
From Zone
Smoke
PT 1000
PT 1000
Serial number
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Push-button
LED light for identification
LED light for
communication
Figure 3: Inside PRO-S
LED light Colour Pattern Description
Identification
Blue Steady
Bluetooth
connection
active
Yellow
Steady Service alarm
Blinking Unit identified
Red
Steady Alarm
Blinking Factory reset
Green Steady Everything ok
Magenta Steady Unit offline
White
Steady
Unit has
address 1 and
is ready to be
addressed in the
system
Blinking
The button has
been pressed
on the unit and
it’s waiting to be
addressed
Communication Yellow Fast
blinking
Communication
in process
Figure 4: Screenshots from Lindab ProLinkTM application
1.6 PRO-S light indications
The PRO-S damper unit has two different LED lights to
indicate status for communication and identification, see
table 1.1. below
Table 1.1: PRO-S led light indications
1.7 ProLinkTM application
The ProLinkTM application is available on Android and iOS
and can be used to find a PRO-S unit, to change ModBus
address and name of a unit, and update the PRO-S
software. In order to access and enable particular
operations and settings in the ProLinkTM application, a
valid password is required to be entered.
Administrator - password: Admin
• Update firmware
• Reset to default values
• Save and import local configuration
• Change password on all users
• Read values decided by application
Service - password: Service
• Reset to default values accepted by application
• Save and import local configuration
• Change password on this user level
• Read values decided by application
Operator - password: Operator
• Reset to default values accepted by application
• Save and import local configuration
• Change password on this user level
• Read values decided by application
Guest - password: N/A
• Read values decided by application
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See complete menu list and
function description under
the chapter “Complete list of
menu functions”.
1.0 Status Overview
2.0 System Setup
3.0 Settings
4.0 Manual/Auto
5.0 Access Rights
1.1 Com alarm acknow.
1.2 Alarm log
1.3 Exercise log
1.4 Input/Output
1.5 Dampers
1.6 Smoke detectors
1.7 SEF
1.8 Selected modes
2.1 Adressing slaves
2.2 SEF
2.3 Communication
2.4 De-Activate damper
2.5 Detector/Temp AI1
2.6 Pressure sensor
2.7 Miscellaneous
2.8 System activate
2.9 Factory settings
3.1 Exercise settings
3.2 Delay AHU stop
3.3 Date and time
3.4 Language
4.1 Function test
4.2 SEF
4.3 Damper
5.1 Log on
5.2 Log off
5.3 Change password
1.8 Menu structure
The programming functions and configurations of the Fire System Pro are made in the Pro-M controller. The interface menu
is structured as followed:
Start screen

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Language
English
Language
_English
Language
_Danish
Language
Danish
Status Overview
->Access Rights
->Log on
Log off
Change password
Log on
Enter password ****
Cur. level: None
Log on
Enter password _
Cur. level: None
Log on
Enter password 1_
Cur. level: None
Log on
Enter password 1111
Cur. level: None
Log on
Enter password ****
Cur. level: Admin
Log on
Log off
-> Change password
Log on
Log off
Change password
Settings
Manual
-> Access Rights
Change password for
level: Operator
New password:
Change password for
level: Operator_
New password:
Change password for
level: Admin
New password:_
Change password for
level: Admin
New password:****
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2.0 Quick start guide
This section provides you with guidlines to common settings and configurations to get the Fire System Pro running.
Note! Each guide starts from the main menu. To go back, press “back” button until you reach the main menu.
2.1 Choose language
Language is now changed.
1. Press “forward”
button to find
”Language
2. Press “OK” to edit
language value
3. Press ”down” to
change language
4. Press “OK” to
confirm
2.2 Log in
1. Press “down”
to find ”Acccess rights”
2. Press “foward” to
enter access rights
3. Press ”forward” again
to select log on
4. Press “OK” to start
entering password
5. Use ”up” and ”down”
arrows to set number
6. When first number is
set, press ”forward” to
set next number (and
so on).
7. Press ”OK” when
password is set.
2.3 Change password
1. Press “down”
to find ”Access rights”
2. Press “foward” to
enter access rights
3. Press ”down” to find
”Change password”
4. Press ”OK” to start
editing
5. Use ”up” and ”down”
arrows to set level for
password changes
You are now loged in.
Note! Cur. level on display changes according to user login and
access right.
6. “OK” to start
entering New password
8. Press “OK” when
new password is set
7. Enter password ( step 5-6 in 2.2 log in section)
Note! Choose between English and Danish.
Standard language is English.
Password is now changed.

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Adressing Slaves
SEF
Communication
-> De-/Activate Damper
->Adressing Slaves
SEF
Communication
De-/Activate Damper
Status Overview
-> System Setup
Settings
Manual/Auto
Select Slave/damper
1
Deactivate
/activate Damper -->
Damper number: 1
Activated: No
Damper number: 1
Activated: _
Damper number: 1
Activated: Yes_
Damper number: 1
Activated: Yes
->Add slave
Replace slave
Remove slave
Reset all slaves
->Adressing Slaves
SEF
Communication
De-/Activate Damper
Status Overview
-> System Setup
Settings
Manual/Auto
Start slave number:
6
Start adding: No
Status: Idle
Start slave number:
_
Start adding: No
Status: Idle
Start slave number:
4
Start adding: No
Status: Idle
Start slave number:
4
Start adding: No
Status: Idle
Start slave number:
4
Start adding: Yes
Status: Idle
Start slave number:
4
Start adding: Yes
Status: Idle
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2.4 Activate local re dampers
1. Press ”down” to find
”System Setup”
2. Press ”forward”
to access ”System
Setup”
3. Press ”down” to find
“De-/Activate Damper”
4. Press ”forward” to
access ”De-/Activate
Damper”
5. Press ”forward” to
access ”Damper
numbers”
6. ”OK” to edit activated
status (Yes/No)
7. Press ”down” to
change activated
status to YES
8. “OK” to confirm
Damper 1 is now activated.
Note! Local dampers (connected to PRO-M) can only have
adress one (1), two (2) or three (3).
To activate damper number two (2) and three (3), follow
step 5-8 above. Press “up” button to change damper
numbers.
2.5 Add PRO-S damper units to PRO-M
1. Press ”down” to find
”System Setup”
2. Press ”forward”
to access ”Addressing
Slaves”
3. Press ”forward” again
to access ”Add slaves”
4. Press forward again
to access ”Start slave
number”
5. Press ”OK” to edit
”Start slave number”
6. Use ”up” and ”down”
arrows to change
”Start slave number”
7. ”OK” to confirm slave
number and edit
”Start adding”
8. Press ”down” to
change start adding
value to YES
9. ”OK” to confirm ”start
adding”
Continue with next step on following page
Note! Lowest number for damper unit (“start slave number”)
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Spring Return
3 Point
0-10VDC
VAV
0-10VDC
From Zone
Smoke
PT 1000
PT 1000
Serial number
Slave number to
address: 30
Start adding: No_
Status: Running
Slave number to
address: 30
Start adding: Yes_
Status: Running
Slave number to
address: 30
Start adding: Yes_
Status: Running
Slave number to
address: 30
Start adding: No_
Status: Running
Slave number to
address: 30
Start adding: No
Status: Idle
1. Open Lindab ProLinkTM application
3. Log in with the given credentials
2. Click ”devices” and identify one of the PRO-S damper units
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Add PRO-S damper units (cont.)
10. Start running by pressing the ”push-button” on all
suitable damper units (PRO-S). LED lights up in color
”Magenta” meaning that the unit is still offline.
11. After running damper
units, press ”OK” to edit
”Start adding”
15. Press ”OK” to confirm
status
Note! The ”Start slave number” on the screen should have
increased accordingly with the number of PRO-S that
have been added. In the example above, we have added
26 damper units (up to address 29) meaning that the next
available adress is number 30.
2.6 Add PRO-S damper units via ProLinkTM app
Push-button
LED light for identification
LED light for
communication
All PRO-S damper units should now be added
13. Press ”OK” to confirm.
12. Press ”up” to change
value to Yes
Note! PRO-S LED light should light up in color green to
identify that that the damper unit is connected.
14. When all damper
units are connected,
press ”up” to change start
adding value to NO
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->Add slaves
Replace slave
Remove slaves
Reset all slaves
->Adressing Slaves
SEF
Communication
De-/Activate Damper
Status Overview
-> System Setup
Settings
Manual/Auto
Replace slave
Remove slave
Reset all slaves
->Find addressed sl.
4. Access ”communication” and set modbus address
according to requirements.
Note! Lowest modbus address for PRO-S is four (4)
6. Confirm changes
Attention! Repeat the steps for other PRO-S
damper unit. When all units are identified and
addressed, go to the next step.
Find addressed slave
Start: No
Status: Idle
Found 0 0 %
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7. In the PRO-M master
unit, press ”down” to find
”System Setup”
8. Press ”forward”
to access ”System
Setup”
9. Press ”forward” to
access ”Addressing
slaves”
10. Press ”down”
to ”Find Addressed
slaves”
Note! If you want to add damper units in different sections in
the system, it is important that they are in line in the modbus
address, i.e. address 1-10 = section 1, address 11-20 =
section 2 and so on.
5. Optional: It is also possible to change the name of the
unit, for example to specify where it is located.
Continue with next step on following page
11. Press ”forward” to
access ”Find Addressed
slaves”

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De-/Activate Damper
Detecotr/Temp AI1
Pressure sensor
-> Miscellaneous
->Adressing Slaves
SEF
Communication
De-/Activate Damper
Status Overview
-> System Setup
Settings
Manual/Auto
-> Input/Output NC/NO
Damper Time
Fire Thermostat
Temperature alarm
Fire Inspector
Section evacuation
->Section containment
Section tools
Section containment
function
No
Section containment
function
No_
Section containment
function
Yes_ ->
Section containment
function
Yes ->
Number of sections
for full alarm
1
Sections in use 0
Number of sections
for full alarm
_1
Sections in use 0
Number of sections
for full alarm
_2
Sections in use 0
Number of sections
for full alarm
2
Sections in use 0
Find addressed slave
Start: No
Status: Idle
Found 0 0 %
Find addressed slave
Start: Yes
Status: Idle
Found 0 0 %
Find addressed slave
Start: Yes
Status: Running
Found 0 0 %
Find addressed slave
Start: Yes
Status: Running
Found 26 100 %
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2.7 Set section funcionality in PRO-M
1. Press ”down” to find
”System Setup”
2. Press ”forward” to
access ”System setup”
3. Press ”down” to find
”Miscellaneous”
4. Press forward to enter
”Miscellaneous”
5. Press ”down” to find
”Section containment”
6. Press ”forward” to
enter ”Section contain-
ment”
7. ”OK” to start edit
value for ”Section con-
tainment”
8. Press ”up” to change
value to YES
9. Press ”OK” to confirm
value for ”Section con-
tainment”
11. Press ”OK” to edit
”Number of sections for
full alarm”
Note! ”Number of section for full alarm” indicates the
number of sections in alarm mode, in order to close the
whole system. For example, if you choose two (2) as
number of section for full alarm, and you have four (4)
sections in the system, all four sections wil close if two
sections are in alarm mode.
10. Press ”forward” to
set ”Number of
sections for full alarm”
12. Use ”up” and down”
arrows to change
”Number of sections for
full alarm”
13. Press ”OK” to
confirm
Sections are now added and function set for the system
12. Press ”OK” to edit
”Start” status (Yes/No)
13. Press ”up” to
change status to YES
14. “OK” to confirm
status
15. Wait until running
status is 100%
16. Press OK to
confirm and stop
running.
Find addressed slave
Start: No
Status: OK
Found 26 100 %
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1. Press ”down” to find
”System Setup”
2. Press ”forward” to
access ”System setup”
3. Press ”down” to find
”Miscellaneous”
De-/Activate Damper
Detecotr/Temp AI1
Pressure sensor
-> Miscellaneous
->Adressing Slaves
SEF
Communication
De-/Activate Damper
Status Overview
-> System Setup
Settings
Manual/Auto
-> Input/Output NC/NO
Damper Time
Fire Thermostat
Temperature alarm
Fire Inspector
Section evacuation
Section containment
->Section tools
->Set same section
Set increasing sect
Set same section
Start: 7 Stop: 7
Section 4
Set now: No
Set same section
Start: 7Stop: 7
Section 4
Set now: No
Set same section
Start: 4Stop: 7
Section 4
Set now: No
Set same section
Start: 4 Stop: 7
Section 4
Set now: No
Set same section
Start: 4 Stop: 7
Section 4
Set now: No
Set same section
Start: 4 Stop: 7
Section 4
Set now: No
-> De-/Activate Damper
Detecotr/Temp AI1
Pressure sensor
Miscellaneous
Select Slave/damper
6
Deactivate/
activate Damper-->
Set same section
Start: 4 Stop: 7
Section 1
Set now: No
Set same section
Start: 4 Stop: 7
Section 1
Set now: No
Set same section
Start: 4 Stop: 7
Section 1
Set now: Yes
->Adressing Slaves
SEF
Communication
De-/Activate Damper
Set same section
Start: 4 Stop: 7
Section 1
Set now: Yes
Status Overview
-> System Setup
Settings
Manual/Auto
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2.8 Section setup in PRO-M
4. Press ”forward” to
access ”Miscellaneous”
5. Press ”down” to find
”Section tools”
6. Press ”forward” to
access ”Section tools”
7. Press ”forward” again
to access ”Set same
section”
8. Press ”OK” to start
editing modbus adress
for ”Start”
9. Use ”up” and ”down”
arrows to change
”Start” number of mod-
bus adress
10. Press ”OK” to con-
firm ”Start” number
11. Use ”up” and
”down” arrows to
change ”Stop” number
of modbus address
12. Press ”OK” to con-
firm ”Stop” number
3. Press ”down” to find
“De-/Activate Damper”
4. Press ”forward” to
access ”De-/Activate
Damper”
13. Use ”up” and
”down” arrows to
change number of
”Sections”
14. Press ”OK” to
confirm ”Section”
15. Press ”down” to
changes status of ”Set
now” to Yes
2. Press ”forward”
to access ”System
Setup”
16. Press ”OK” to con-
firm ”Set now” status
2.9 Change damper setup via PRO-M
1. Press ”down” to find
”System Setup”
Setup for section 1 are now done
Note! Repeat the steps above to set more sections for
other PRO-S damper units (modbus addresses) in the
system.
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Spring Return
3 Point
0-10VDC
VAV
0-10VDC
From Zone
Smoke
PT 1000
PT 1000
Serial number
Select Slave/damper
_14
Deactivate/
activate Damper-->
Adressing Slaves
-> SEF
Communication
De-/Activate Damper
->Adressing Slaves
SEF
Communication
De-/Activate Damper
Status Overview
-> System Setup
Settings
Manual/Auto
SEF Mode:
Off
AFA in system
No
SEF Mode:
Off_
AFA in system
No
SEF Mode:
Pressure_
AFA in system
No
Number: 14
Damper:
Smoke ctrl damper_
Section: 3_
Number: 14
Damper:
Smoke ctrl damper
Section: 3
Number: 14
Damper:
Enabled
Section:1
Number: 14
Damper:
Enabled_
Section:1
Number: 14
Damper:
Smoke ctrl damper_
Section:1
Number: 14
Damper:
Smoke ctrl damper
Section: 1_
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2.10 Activate SEF mode
1. Press ”down” to find
”System Setup”
2. Press ”forward” to
enter ”System Setup”
3. Press ”down” to find
”SEF”
4. Press forward to
enter ”SEF” mode
5. Press ”OK” to edit
”SEF” mode
6. Use ”up” and down”
arrows to change
to desired SEF mode.
13. Press ”OK” to con-
firm or change section
for the damper
11. Press ”OK” to con-
firm setup for damper
and set section for
damper
Damper setup and section is now changed for
selected damper unit
8. Press ”forward”
to edit ”De-/Activate
Damper”
9. Press ”OK” to
start edit status for
”Damper”
10. Use ”up” and down”
arrows to change
”Damper” to desired
setup
12. Use ”up” and down”
arrows to change
”section” number if
needed
Section setup in PRO-M (cont.)
Continue with next step on following page
5. Press ”OK” to start
edit ”Select slave
number”
Select Slave/damper
_6
Deactivate/
activate Damper-->
6. Use ”up” and ”down”
arrows to change
”slave number” to edit
Tips! Use the ProLinkTM application to see modbus address
applied for a specific PRO-S unit. To know which PRO-S
to choose, checkup the serial number for the unit in the
ProLinkTM app and control it with the identification number
inside the PRO-S unit.
7. Press ”OK” to confirm
”slave number”
Select Slave/damper
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Deactivate/
activate Damper-->
Figure 5: ID number for
PRO-S in ProLinkTM app
Figure 6: ID-number for
PRO-S inside the unit
012202140023

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SEF Mode:
Pressure
AFA in system
No_
SEF Mode:
Pressure
AFA in system
Yes_
SEF Mode:
Pressure
AFA in system
Yes
SEF Setpoint:
Fire: 80 Pa
Excercise: 110 Pa
Support: 50 Pa
Adressing Slaves
-> SEF
Communication
De-/Activate Damper
Pressure sensor
enabled: No_
Current pressure
0 Pa
Pressure sensor
enabled: No
Current pressure
0 Pa
De-/Activate Damper
Detector/Temp AI1
-> Pressure sensor
Miscellaneous
Pressure sensor
enabled: Yes_
Current pressure
0 Pa
Pressure sensor
enabled: Yes
Current pressure
0 Pa
Detecotr/Temp AI1
Pressure sensor
Miscellaneous
-> System activate
->Adressing Slaves
SEF
Communication
De-/Activate Damper
Status Overview
-> System Setup
Settings
Manual/Auto
Activate
system: Install
Activate
system: Install_
Activate
system: Run_
Activate
system: Run
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7. Press ”OK” to confirm
SEF mode.
8. Press ”up” to activate
AFA in system
(fire panel).
9. Press ”OK” to confirm
AFA system activation
10. Press ”down” to set
points and setups for
SEF
11. Press ”back” to go
back to ”System Setup”
12. Press ”down” to find
Pressure sensor”
13. Press ”forward”
to enter ”Pressure
sensor”
14. Press ”OK” to edit
”Pressure sensor ena-
bled”
15. Press ”up” to
change status for ”Pres-
sure sensor enabled” to
YES
16. Press ”OK” to
confirm AFA system
activation
SEF mode is now setup
2.11 Activate the Fire System Pro
1. Press ”down” to find
”System Setup”
2. Press ”forward” to
enter ”System Setup”
3. Press ”down” to find
”System activate”
4. Press ”forward”
to enter ”System
activate”
5. Press ”OK” to edit
”Activate System”
6. Press ”up” to change
status to RUN
5. Press ”OK” to
confirm status for
”Activate System”
The Fire System Pro is now activated and running
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3.0 Complete list of menu functions
Following is a complete list of menu options, including a function description
3.1 Status Overview
The status overview menu (1.0) shows status for different components of the system
Com alarm acknow. (1.1)
Alarm log (1.2)
Exercise log (1.3)
Input/Output (1.4)
Dampers (1.5)
Smoke detectors (1.6)
SEF (1.7)
Selected modes (1.8)
Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.1.1 Communication alarm acknowledge
Shows status (running) and if all communication
alarms are acknowledged.
Com alarm acknow. (1.1)
Alarm log (1.2)
Exercise log (1.3)
Input/Output (1.4)
Dampers (1.5)
Smoke detectors (1.6)
SEF (1.7)
Selected modes (1.8)
Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.1.2 Alarm log
Shows alarm events
Com alarm acknow. (1.1)
Alarm log (1.2)
Exercise log (1.3)
Input/Output (1.4)
Dampers (1.5)
Smoke detectors (1.6)
SEF (1.7)
Selected modes (1.8)
Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.1.3 Exercise log
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Digital Input (1.4.1)
Universal Input (1.4.2)
Analog Input (1.4.3)
Com. Input (1.4.4)
Digital Output (1.4.5)
Analog Output (1.4.6)
Com alarm acknow. (1.1)
Alarm log (1.2)
Exercise log (1.3)
Input/Output (1.4)
Dampers (1.5)
Smoke detectors (1.6)
SEF (1.7)
Selected modes (1.8)
Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.1.4 Input/Output
Com alarm acknow. (1.1)
Alarm log (1.2)
Exercise log (1.3)
Input/Output (1.4)
Dampers (1.5)
Smoke detectors (1.6)
SEF (1.7)
Selected modes (1.8)
Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.1.5 Dampers
Shows damper overview and status of selected
damper
Com alarm acknow. (1.1)
Alarm log (1.2)
Exercise log (1.3)
Input/Output (1.4)
Dampers (1.5)
Smoke detectors (1.6)
SEF (1.7)
Selected modes (1.8)
Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.1.6 Smoke detectors
Shows status of selected smoke detector

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Com alarm acknow. (1.1)
Alarm log (1.2)
Exercise log (1.3)
Input/Output (1.4)
Dampers (1.5)
Smoke detectors (1.6)
SEF (1.7)
Selected modes (1.8)
Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.1.7 SEF
Show status (on/off) and current setpoint/pressure
for smoke evacuation fan
Com alarm acknow. (1.1)
Alarm log (1.2)
Exercise log (1.3)
Input/Output (1.4)
Dampers (1.5)
Smoke detectors (1.6)
SEF (1.7)
Selected modes (1.8)
Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.1.8 Selected modes
Shows SEF status (pressure/support) and number
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3.2 System Setup
Configurations and custom compostitions are made in system setups
Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.2.1 Adressing slaves
Adressing slaves (2.1)
SEF (2.2)
Communication (2.3)
De-Activate damper (2.4)
Detector/Temp AI1 (2.5)
Pressure sensor (2.6)
Miscellaneous (2.7)
System activate (2.8)
Factory settings (2.9)
Add s lave (2.1.1) if using PRO-M
Replace slave (2.1.2)
Remove slave (2.1.3)
Reset all slaves (2.1.4)
Find addressed slaves (2.1.5) if using ProLinkTM app
Slave serials (2.1.6) See id-serial number for
damper units
Slave names (2.1.7) See all slave names
Set names (2.1.8) recommended to set new
names via ProLinkTM app
Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.2.2 SEF
Adressing slaves (2.1)
SEF (2.2)
Communication (2.3)
De-Activate damper (2.4)
Detector/Temp AI1 (2.5)
Pressure sensor (2.6)
Miscellaneous (2.7)
System activate (2.8)
Factory settings (2.9)
Setups for:
SEF mode (Pressure/Support)
AFA in system (Yes/No)
SEF setpoint for fire / excercise / support
SEF alarm limit for exercise / AHU suvay / pressure
gain and time interval.
Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.2.3 Communication
Adressing slaves (2.1)
SEF (2.2)
Communication (2.3)
De-Activate damper (2.4)
Detector/Temp AI1 (2.5)
Pressure sensor (2.6)
Miscellaneous (2.7)
System activate (2.8)
Factory settings (2.9)
TCP / IP (2.3.1)
Port (2.3.2)
Modbus (2.3.3)
BACnet (2.3.4)

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Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.2.4 De-/activate damper
Adressing slaves (2.1)
SEF (2.2)
Communication (2.3)
De/-activate damper (2.4)
Detector/Temp AI1 (2.5)
Pressure sensor (2.6)
Miscellaneous (2.7)
System activate (2.8)
Factory settings (2.9)
Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.2.5 Detector / Temp AI1
Adressing slaves (2.1)
SEF (2.2)
Communication (2.3)
De/-activate damper (2.4)
Detector/Temp AI1 (2.5)
Pressure sensor (2.6)
Miscellaneous (2.7)
System activate (2.8)
Factory settings (2.9)
Select damper unit (slave)
and make I/O settings (AI1
setting) to smoke detector
Status Overview (1.0)
System Setup (2.0)
Settings (3.0)
Manual/Auto (4.0)
Access Rights (5.0)
3.2.6 Pressure sensor
Adressing slaves (2.1)
SEF (2.2)
Communication (2.3)
De/-activate damper (2.4)
Detector/Temp AI1 (2.5)
Pressure sensor (2.6)
Miscellaneous (2.7)
System activate (2.8)
Factory settings (2.9)
Enable (yes/no) pressure
sensor and view current
pressure (Pa).
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