SANJIANG SEC3002 Guide


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CONTENTS
1. About This Manual...................................................................................................................................... 2
2. Introduction..................................................................................................................................................2
2.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................. 2
2.2 Technical Specifications....................................................................................................................2
3. Installation and Connections..................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Panel’s interior................................................................................................................................... 4
3.2 Mounting the chassis to the wall....................................................................................................5
3.3 Mains connection..............................................................................................................................5
3.4 Battery connection............................................................................................................................ 6
3.5 Points connection to the loop.........................................................................................................6
3.6 Other terminal connections.............................................................................................................7
4. Indications and Controls.............................................................................................................................8
4.1 LED indicators.................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Button controls.................................................................................................................................. 9
4.3 Zone indication and control panel............................................................................................... 10
5. Commissioning and Programming.........................................................................................................10
5.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................... 10
5.2 Functions available at access level 3............................................................................................ 11
5.2.1 System setup.........................................................................................................................11
5.2.2 Bus setup............................................................................................................................... 12
5.2.3 C&E programming...............................................................................................................14
5.2.4 Disable/test functions..........................................................................................................17
5.2.5 Advanced functions............................................................................................................. 18
5.2.6 View system and software version info............................................................................ 19
6. Battery Capacity Calculation.................................................................................................................... 20
7. Maintenance and Troubleshooting........................................................................................................ 21
7.1 Maintenance.................................................................................................................................... 21
7.2 Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................. 21
Annex - Device type list................................................................................................................................ 23

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1. About This Manual
This manual contains information necessary for the use of personnel engaged in the
installation and commissioning of the SEC3002 Fire Alarm Control Panel, regarding the
connection of the panel with its peripherals, programming of all the functions, etc.
This document does not cover panel operation or functionality. This data can be found in the
separate Operating Manual.
2. Introduction
2.1 Overview
The purpose of the SEC3002 Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) is to monitor input signals, give
indications and possibly activate outputs as programmed. It is designed to comply with EN
54-2 with qualities of simple installation, operation and easy maintenance.
The SEC3002 panel is an addressable fire detection panel with 1 loop of 324 addressable
points and expansion capabilities. It is compatible with other peripherals made by Sanjiang
with its own protocol.
2.2 Technical Specifications
Power supply
Mains supply
220V/230VAC±15%. 47 ~63Hz. Max current 0.8A
Mains fuse
T3.15AL250V
Recommended mains cable
Screened cable, cable size 0.75mm2
Power rating
Imax.a=0.67A; Imax.b=2.6A; Imin=0.35A
Max. charging current
1.2A
Battery capacity, type and
recommended model
Max. capacity 2×12V/17Ah; Min. capacity 2×12V/12Ah
VRLA. PS-12170 for 17Ah (Power-sonic), LCPA1212 for 12Ah
(Panasonic)
Max. internal battery resistance
1Ω
Battery fuse
F8AL250V
Recommended battery cable
14AWG
Quiescent current (full loaded)
< 0.4A
Outputs
S.C. Out (+, -)
Output voltage
18.5 ~27.5VDC
Max. output current
0.5A
Fuse rating
F1AL250V
End of line resistor
4K7
Type of cable
Plain unscreened cable, 1.5mm2
Cable diameter
1mm2~2mm2
Transmission distance
≤1500m
Max. number of sounders @50mA
20

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F.P.E. Out (+, -)
F.A. Out (+, -)
Output voltage
18.5 ~27.5VDC
Max. output current
0.5A
Fuse rating
F1AL250V
End of line resistor
4K7
Type of cable
Plain unscreened cable, 1.5mm2
Cable diameter
1mm2~2mm2
Transmission distance
≤1500m
Fault Out
(NC, COM, NO)
Contact capacity
30VDC@2A, 125VA[email protected]A
Type of cable
Plain unscreened cable, 1.5mm2
Cable diameter
1mm2~2mm2
24VK (+, -)
Output voltage
18.5 ~ 27.5VDC
Max. output current
0.6A
Fuse rating
F1AL250V
Type of cable
Plain unscreened cable, 1.5mm2
Cable diameter
1mm2~2mm2
Input
Class change (+, -)
Input mode
Passive
Cable resistance
≤500Ω
Type of cable
Plain unscreened cable, 1.5mm2
Cable diameter
1mm2~2mm2
Loop
Loop Out (+, -)
Loop In (+, -)
Output voltage
16.5 ~27.5VDC, pulse
Output current
0~ 0.3A
Loop type
Class A
Type of cable
Screened or unscreened twisted-pair, 1.5mm2
Transmission distance
≤1000m
Cable diameter
1mm2~2mm2
Network communication
RS-485
Max. number of FIPs
30
Transmission rate
9600 bps
Type of cable
Screened or unscreened twisted-pair, 1mm2
Transmission distance
≤1000m
Cable diameter
1mm2~5mm2
CAN
Max. number of panels
20
Transmission rate
Optional: 10K, 20K, 50K and 100K bps
Type of cable
Screened or unscreened twisted-pair, 1mm2
Transmission distance
≤1000m
Cable diameter
1mm2~5mm2
Physical dimensions
Approx. Dimensions of the panel (W×H×D)
430×560×170mm
Approx. weight (without battery)
12kg
Operating conditions
Temperature range: 0°C~45°C; Max relative humidity: 95% (40°C±2°C, no condensation)

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3. Installation and Connections
The panel is supplied with a mental detachable exterior door, a mental front panel for
operation and display, a mental back box and functional PCBs. Space is available inside the
panel for the rated capacity of VRLA backup batteries, an optional communication board and
additional loop board if applicable.
3.1 Panel’s interior
The interior can be accessed by the key of the front panel provided.
Mounting
hole
Mounting
hole
Mounting hole
1 3
4
5
67
8
2
9
10
11
①IO Board ②Communication Board ③B-Board ④A-Board ⑤Printer
⑥P.S.E ⑦Battery ⑧PSE Filter ⑨Loop SPU (surge protective unit)
⑩Zone Indication and Control Panel ⑪LED_Button Board
In general, the SEC3002 consists of 2 sections:
1. The right internal section contains the main processor of A-Board, the I/O communication
interface of B-Board, the Buttons and LEDs Board, the ZCP board, the LCD and the Printer
mounting area.
2. The left internal section contains the P.S.E (power supply equipment), the IO Board, the PSE
Filter unit, the battery compartment, the mounting holes, cable knock-outs, as well as space
for additional loop board if applicable.
P.S.E (refer to the separate manual of SEC3002_PSE for more details)
The P.S.E is an integral unit that provides power both for the panel and the backup
rechargeable battery. And it is capable of monitoring the mains and battery states. With a 3A
fuse in it and a PSE Filter besides, the P.S.E is protected from momentary high level voltage.
B-Board
It provides connections for the main processor A-Board, the LED_Button Board, the Printer,

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the LCD and the optional Communication Board; terminals of RS-485 and CAN bus for the
communication between internal circuit boards.
IO Board
It generally contains terminals or interfaces for connecting the P.S.E, the internal B-Board, the
loop devices, the Loop SPU, the additional loop board (if applicable) and other peripheral
devices. The Loop SPU on it is to protect the loop from high energy voltage surges.
The diagram below shows the connection terminal blocks for field devices on the IO Board.
24VK S.C.Out F.A.Out Class
Change
F.P.E.Out NC COM NO
Fault Out
Loop In Loop Out
Communication Board (optional)
This board is optional for external communication with other panels or FIPs (fire indicating
panel). Specifically, up to 20 panels can be networked with each other through the terminal
pair of CANH and CANL on the communication board; the FIP is connected to the terminal of
485A and 485B, that is, communicates with the control panel using the RS-485 protocol.
3.2 Mounting the chassis to the wall
The panel can be surface or semi-flush mounted through the four mounting holes provided
(the size of which is 6mm). See the diagram below about the mounting dimensions.
317
320
(Unit: mm)
3.3 Mains connection
To connect the panel to the main power source, use a three-core cable with good quality
cable glands fitted, and connect it to the P.S.E through a PSE Filter with a 3A fuse as the figure
shows below.

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PSE Filter
AC power
Fuse
P.S.E
To battery
PE
N
L
PE
N
L
PE
NL
PE
N
L
Black
Yellow&Green
Blue
Brown
Yellow&Green
Blue
Brown
GND
BAT+
Red
3.4 Battery connection
For this single loop system, 2×12V/17Ah sealed lead acid batteries are used as per the
calculation of battery capacity in section 6. The batteries should be connected in series first
using the link wire supplied and be located within the panel enclosure. Then connect the
battery wire leads to the P.S.E terminal connections.
Note: Do NOT connect batteries before applying mains power first.
3.5 Points connection to the loop
The figure in next page shows a typical loop connection complete with detectors, sounder
strobes, modules and loop isolators. Both ends of the loop are connected respectively to the
Loop In and Loop Out terminal block on the IO Board.
Means to limit the consequences of short fault on the loop is offered by containing loop
isolators. At this point, a single short circuit fault will only disable devices in the section of
wiring between isolators rather than disrupt the whole loop. Within 70s following the
occurrence of short fault, the isolator will work. It is recommended to install the isolators at
intervals not exceeding 32 addressable devices.

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3.6 Other terminal connections
1. F.A. Out short for Fire Alarm Output: When there is a general fire the output is activated. A
4K7 end-of-line resistor (provided) is connected at the end of the circuit to allow the wiring to
be monitored. If the circuit is unused, the 4K7 resistor must still be connected. A typical
connection is shown below.
2. Fault Out short for Fault Output: The NO and COM are closed in normal state. When there
is a general fault, this voltage free relay switches.
3. F.P.E. Out short for Fire Protection Equipment Output: When there is a general fire the
output is activated by default. It can be disabled, therefore no output under disabled state. It

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is also monitored for open and short circuit fault of its wiring. A typical connection is shown
below.
4. S.C. Out short for Sounder Circuit Output: A conventional sounder circuit is provided.
When there is a general fire it activates the sounders connected by default. The sounders can
be aborted and restarted by pressing the SILENCE/RESOUND button. It can be disabled,
therefore no output under disabled state. It is also monitored for open and short circuit fault
of its wiring. A typical connection is shown below.
5. 24VK: It refers to a 24V power supply. It provides 24V output continuously and disconnects
the power for about 2 seconds at the time the panel is reset.
6. Class Change: A programmable input. By shorting this terminal the S.C. Out port will be
enabled to output immediately.
4. Indications and Controls
4.1 LED indicators
FIRE
Lit red when one or more devices are reporting a fire condition
EVACUATE
Lit red when the EVAC control button is pressed to activate all
sounders of the system immediately
POWER
Lit green to show the panel’s mains power or battery is functioning
FAULT
Lit yellow when one or more faults on the system are detected
TEST
Lit yellow when the panel is under zone test state. This indicator
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DISABLE
Lit yellow when one or more loop devices, zones or outputs are
disabled
POWER FAULT
Lit yellow when the panel’s mains power, battery or charger is in
fault condition
DELAY
Steadily lit yellow when delay is configured as part of one or more
cause and effect rules. Flashes when there is a delay running
LOGIN
Lit yellow when the panel is in access level 2 or 3
SOUNDER FAULT
Lit yellow when there is loop sounder in fault condition
SOUNDER DISABLED
Lit yellow when loop sounders are disabled
SOUNDER SILENCED
Lit yellow when all sounders of the system have been silenced by
pressing the SILENCE/RESOUND button
SYSTEM FAULT
Lit yellow when the panel is unable to provide mandatory
functions
S.C. FLT/DIS
Lit yellow when the sounder circuit output (S.C.Out) is disabled and
flashes when it has a fault. Disable has priority over fault
F.P.E. DISABLED
Lit yellow to indicate the F.P.E. Out is disabled
4.2 Button controls
0~9, *, #
Used to enter numbers, letters and marks in a text box.
Plus, * button provides access to LOGIN and LOGOUT
windows at non-text-input state
TAB
Pressed to make the cursor move, or toggle between
different items or windows from left to right, up to down
◄▼ ▲ ►
For toggling, scrolling, or moving the input cursor
DELETE
Deletes the character left to the cursor
ENTER
Confirms a text input or a manual operation
COPY
Copies the content of text selected currently
PASTE
Pastes the content of text copied to current text box
LOGIN
Provides access to the prompt window for user’s login or
logout
MENU
Provides access to the panel’s user menus at access level
2&3
CANCEL
Used to cancel a navigation step or exit the current menu
VIEW STATUS
Displays the window of current alarm message (as
appropriate). Then press TAB, ◄or ►to go through fire,
disablement or fault messages.

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EVAC
Gives an evacuation warning by activating all sounders of
the system at access level 2&3
F.P.E. DIS/EN
Disables or re-enables the F.P.E. Out at access level 2&3
SILENCE/RESOUND
Silences the system’s sounders at access level 2&3. Press
again to resound the sounders previously silenced
MUTE
Silences the panel’s internal buzzer
RESET
Returns the panel to its normal condition by clearing all
fire and fault status indications at access level 2&3
F1, F2
Reserved buttons
4.3 Zone indication and control panel
The panel offers 32 control buttons with a pair of indicator LEDs beside each button. After
registering with default settings, the upper LED of a pair lights when a zone goes into fire. The
lower LED indicates fault or disablement/test status of that zone (it flashes when there is any
fault with the zone, it lights steadily when the zone is in disablement or test condition). The
control button then is used to activate sounders in that zone.
Note: Each unit of LEDs with a button corresponds to a zone by default settings. Besides, it can be
defined to control a field device and give indication by configuring at Access Level 3 (refer to the ZCP
setup function at section 5.2.3). In this case, the button is to start or stop the device and the upper
LED lit to indicate a start command. It is strongly suggested that a label with a zone number or device
name be stuck at the left of LEDs as a clarification of that unit.
5. Commissioning and Programming
5.1 Overview
Commissioning is the setting to work of the panel after completion of all the installation and
connection work. It includes registering and test of detectors and modules, setup of the zone
indication and control panel, C&E programming and etc. All these functions are only available
at access level 3, which are detailed by the following introduction.

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5.2 Functions available at access level 3
Press LOGIN button and input the six digital authorized password to get access to the
following menu options.
5.2.1 System setup
Besides some basic system setup of changing time/password, adjusting LCD brightness and
renaming the system as described at functions of access level 2 in the separate Operating
Manual, configuration about network, fire indicating panel and printer can be completed.
Network setup
Select the network setup option under the menu category of SYSTEM, the following window
(or similar) will appear.
The SEC3002’s network protocol allows the interconnection of 20 SEC3002 main panels by
CAN bus. To build a network, all panels should be registered on the central panel (Host No.1).
Tick the ‘Share’ option if alarm signal of the central panel is required to be transmitted to the
other sub panels. On the local sub panel, register the panels where its alarm signal is going to
be reported. Only the registered panels on a sub panel will receive and display alarm signals
from that panel.
In network, the time of the system is based on the time of the central panel, that is, when the
time of Host 1 is changed, time on other networking panels will be altered accordingly.
Note: All panels in a network should be set with the same transmission rate. The number of each
panel should be different.
There are 4 transmission rates: 10K, 20K, 50K, 100K. Some factors like the total number of
network panels, the transmission distance of the system and the type of cable used should be
taken into consideration. Commonly, twisted-pair cable is used for a network of 2-5 panels
with the rate of 20K within 1000m.
Tips: View the sending packets number and the receiving packets number on the bus through the
‘
Check BUS quality
’
menu option under the DISABLE/TEST category to see if they are close to each
other, otherwise it means low ratio of success transmission where better to decrease the transmission
rate or improve the transmission medium. In addition, when a CRT is involved in, it is regarded as a
main panel and takes up a host number.
Caution: The networking connection should be in series instead of a star or a ring way, otherwise
abnormal communication will present.

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FIP setup
The FIP (fire indicating panel, also called as ‘repeater’) is a displaying terminal unit in the
system showing alarm messages by connecting to the SEC3002 control panel through the
RS-485 bus. It has two working modes: display all the alarm messages from the control panel,
or only the messages of the zone where it is assigned to. Up to 30 FIPs can be included in this
system. The setting window is as below.
Printer setup
The standard printer of PRINTER-02 compatible to the panel can be registered through the
menu option of ‘Printer setup’ under the ‘SYSTEM’ category.
5.2.2 Bus setup
All configurations and commissioning relating to the bus is set under the BUS category,
including naming of zones, registering and assignment of detectors/modules, and reading of
the system details. The sub-menus are as example below:
Only when the printer is registered
can it communicate with the panel
and do print.

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Zone setup
When this menu option is selected, a window is shown to allow you to register and add a
description for a specific zone, and to configure the ‘Resound’ option.
Note: When using the panel networking function, in order to avoid displaying confusion or
communication error, try to configure and register different zones on different networking panels.
Detector/module setup
All detectors and modules in the system can be configured under this setup window by
completing the corresponding options.
Tick the ‘Reg’ will register and assign the device to the loop with a unique ‘Address’ number.
The following is the setup for the Product Type of a detector:
Since the Product Type is an inherent attribute of a field device, the optional product types
provided in this system are listed as follows.
Ionization detector
Optical detector
Heat detector
Strobe
Infrared detector
Combination detector
JS input module
Gas detector
JK input module
Output module
Input/output module
I/O module-Broadcast
KZJ_LD module
Manual control button
Manual call point
Fire indicating panel
Fire hydrant call point
Sounder strobe
Sounder
The following figure shows the setup for the Device Type of an output module:
The ‘Resound’ function is selected
to determine whether the silenced
sounder(s) of all zones will be
resounded on a new fire signal
from any other zone.

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The Device Type is a concept specially defined for module devices, which refers to the type of
device a module connects with. For example, the Device Type of an output module could be
fire door, blow valve, etc.
Therefore for detectors, the Device Type and Product Type are generally the same. For
modules, the Device Type and Product Type are usually different, except for the six special
modules of manual control button, manual call point, fire hydrant call point, sounder strobe,
sounder and strobe whose Device Type and Product Type are kept the same as detectors.
Refer to the Annex (device type list) for all the Device Type provided in this system.
The Zone refers to where a device belongs in the protected premises. It represents a detection
zone for detector or manual call point, while representing an alarm zone for sounders. Except
detector, MCP and sounder, it only indicates the geographical area the device is mapped to.
Note: When it comes to the function of disabling a zone, or the indication of a zone in a functional
condition, it exclusively means a detection zone. For the default c&e function (see section 5.2.3), we
consider the detection zone as the same area of the alarm zone with the same zone number.
The Output Mode refers to the control mode of an output type module when transmitting
signal to its following device. Thus, this option is ineffective to detectors or input type module.
When Pulse is chosen, the output driver signal of the module will cut off after 5-10s. When
Constant is chosen, the driver signal exists continuously. Constant is commonly set.
There are three Work Modes for detectors: Normal, Fast and Slow. It is recommended to use
the Fast mode since Normal and Slow modes are adopted under some special applications.
Batch setup
If several devices with consecutive addresses have same features to be set, an alternative to
configuring them all individually is to make a batch set. Double-click the option title to be set
or press direction buttons to select one column and press ENTER, the setup window then
pops up. Take the column of ‘Zone’ as an example:
5.2.3 C&E programming
In the event of a fire, a default output of sounders will be activated. Besides this, outputs of
specified modules can be set here as per requirements from the client/specifier.
Here, the device following the
output module of address no.1
is an electromagnetic valve.
As the figure shows left, a range of
addresses can be specified so that the
devices involved are all assigned to
zone 3.

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Click by the USB mouse or press ►to select the C&E menu option. It shows 5 sub-menus:
Default c&e delay
A default output is designed for the sake of c&e setting brevity, that is, the associated zonal
sounder, F.A.Out, F.P.E.Out and S.C.Out (if applicable) will be activated when a fire occurs.
Meanwhile, the default output to the loop sounders can be delayed by a time of 5s, 10s, 30s,
60s, 90s, 120s or 150s.
General c&e
The programming window is as follow:
It consists of two main parts: the Conditions (serve as the Causes) and the Outputs, which
together can make a c&e rule. Under the Module List all output devices on the loop
(sometimes sounders or other output device connected after output module) will be listed to
be chosen as the Outputs. In general c&e setup, the Causes apply to all devices in the system.
Press ‘Add’ to create a rule and press ‘Del’ to delete one. To enable a c&e press the ‘Reg’. The
default value of ‘Num of fire signal’ is ‘01’, which means once there is one alarm signal
generated from any of the given type devices the Outputs devices on the list will be activated
after a period of time delay (as appropriate). The output will not be active until the number of
fire signals is met.
Note: For the function of overriding delays by activating any MCP in the system, it refers to the delay
which is running. If the MCP used to override the delays is involved in another c&e rule with a time
delay, it will again activate a new delay to the outputs as set. Pay attention to this when configuring
to use the delay override function specified in the standard of EN 54-2 with Clause 7.11.1 d).
The delay function only applies to the
associated loop sounders. Under no
circumstance will F.P.E.Out, S.C.Out or
F.A.Out be delayed when they are
applicable.

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Zonal c&e
In this section, the Causes apply to devices in the given zone. The c&e meaning of the figure
below is when any one of smoke detector, heat detector or manual call point is active in zone
2, the fire pump wired after the I/O module with the address of 153 will be triggered after 5s.
Specific c&e
In this section, the Causes can apply to specific devices by entering their assigned addresses.
Maximum of 5 points can be set at one time. Here the meaning of its c&e rule is only when all
the points set in the conditions are active, the outputs could take place.
ZCP setup
On the zone indication and control panel (ZCP), each of the 32 buttons is used to activate the
loop sounders of a unique zone under default settings, i.e. at the authorized level of access
level 2 or 3, pressing a button on ZCP will activate the matched zonal sounders. Additionally,
for convenience of customized function, the button’s utility can be defined additionally. The
setup window is shown below.
It is always recommended that the default settings be registered, except a start/stop control
of a specified device with a button is specially expected, then tick the ‘Field device’ option and
choose from the Module List a device that you want to match. Remember to change a label
denoting it after configuration. Usually when the total number of zones configured is less than
32, you take advantage of this function. For example, the system is configured only to 20
zones, you may assign the other 12 units for controls and indications of some specific devices.
There are 32 default configurations for
each unit of LEDs with a button.
Similar to the left, register the default
setting so that each unit corresponds
to a unique zone as it defines.
The meaning of this c&e is when any 2 of
smoke detector, heat detector or manual
call point are active, the electromagnetic
valve wired after the I/O module with the
address of 155 will be triggered after 10s.

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5.2.4 Disable/test functions
Besides the disable/test functions that can be carried out at access level 2, there are some
other tests designed specially for the convenience of commissioning by authorized personnel
at access level 3. They are point test, module start/stop and duplicate address check.
Check duplicate address
This function helps you to locate detector/module with duplicate addresses on the loop.
When ‘Check’ clicked, it starts checking and the buttons are of no effect during the period.
When complete, all duplicate addresses will be shown as below.
Point test
This function allows you to view the analogue status of any addressable point in real time.
When selected, you will be prompted to enter the specific address of the device you want to
put into test:
Enter the target point and press OK to start the point test:
Module start/stop
This function allows you to trigger or stop an output type module to check the module and its
following device are working correctly.
When selected, all the addresses of preregistered modules with their device type will be listed
to be chosen from.
It provides an intuitive way for device commissioning individually.
Note: It is commonly used for
analyzing and locating faults, it will
not exit until a manual operation or
an event present, thus long time
use is not recommended.
The curve indicates the change of smoke
density in the no.47 smoke detector
during the test. Here, the background
value, alarm value and drift value only
apply to smoke detector. Press Exit to
stop at any time.

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5.2.5 Advanced functions
Besides some essential system configurations mentioned above, this ADVANCE category
provides supplementary functions for system commissioning including loop learn, data
load/backup, file reset and update of the system.
Loop learn
This function activates the panel’s automatic loop learn facility. As it prompts below, the loop
learn process may take about 120s and it cannot be stopped during the period.
When the auto-learn completes successfully, a comparison between the loop learn result and
the initial data will be given. And as it prompts, selecting Confirm will get entry to the
detector/module setup window with the Reg and Product Type data overwritten by the new
auto-learned data, which means the previous system configuration will be changed. So take
care about this before you continue with it. See the picture below.
Additionally, other attributes about the device will be set as default settings, for example, the
devices will be all assigned to zone 1 which can be modified as designed later.
When the time counted is over, the loop learn fails and it prompts timeout error.
Save data to U-disk
This function will copy the file of system configuration to the U-disk you insert at the top right
USB port of the front panel.
Note: Choose a U-disk of capacity within 32G and make sure its file system is FAT32 or FAT16,
otherwise format it on computer. The remaining capacity of the U-disk should be above 2M for data
backup.

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Take the prompt as reference:
Load data from U-disk
This function will load the configuration file from U-disk to the panel’s flash and overwrite the
panel’s existing data. So this function must be used with care.
File reset
This function allows you to clear the panel’s memory back to its factory default settings. It is
such a vital operation that only authorized user of level 3 could operate and you should make
sure that you are willing to do so. Better to follow its tips:
Update system
The system allows to be updated on site with additional functions by using a U-disk at the
authorized engineer level for future development. Copy the file needed to the U-disk and
insert it to the USB port. Click ‘Update’ then the panel starts to recognize the data. Operating
as the prompt says will complete.
5.2.6 View system and software version info
The system information as well as the version of each processor with program can be read
When it completes, restart the panel
to take the newly loaded data into
effect.
Press ‘Yes’ to start copy. The process
might take about 30-60s and other
function will be suspended.
Restart the panel after it
indicates the file reset
completes.
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