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1. this can be performed as follows 1 Ensure the serial communication cable is connected and configured 2 Select Screen calibration from the Commission menu in Site Installer 3 During the calibration process Site Installer will display the diagnostic output of the panel 9 3 Log retrieval and analogue value download Site Installer includes the functionality to download logs from panels and save them onto your computer The method for downloading is the same regardless of which log you want 1 From Level 2 on the panel select either a For the panel event log Send Log to PC b For the analogue values Send analogue values to PC followed by the loop number 2 When the panel is showing Waiting for PC choose Retrieve event log from the Commission menu in Site Installer Enter a file name to save the log as 4 The log will be transferred and saved 5 4 Firmware update It is also possible to update the panel s display firmware via its serial port This requires you have access to a suitable Motorola s32 or s24 file Connect your serial cable to the panel and select Firmware upload from the Commission menu Site Installer will automatically negotiate and start the upload process The panel s display will go blank during this time and the whole process will likely take several minutes DO NOT interrupt the update once it has started it will render the panel inoperable In the event that the update process is interrupted inadve
2. is a Ea a gt a a a D 3 Select each zone required use control left mouse button to select multiple zones 4 Select OK to add the zones to the loop Repeat this for each loop 4 4 Adding another Panel 1 Select the Add Panel button The screen shown bis below in FIGURE 7 will be displayed Zone Name Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 ee de CF2000 CF1200 LO 00 y M NM amp Ly PES Enter the panel name lt is common practice to set this to the location of the panel on site Select the panel type Selecting the wrong panel type may cause Site Installer to display incorrect options and therefore produce an invalid configuration for the panel 4 Now select OK to create the panel and add it to the site configuration Note that it is possible possible to add another panel by downloading its configuration as detailed in section 3 3 2 4 5 Adding a Device To begin adding devices it is first necessary to add the zones that will be required If this has not already been done refer to section 3 3 3 Site a Al 001 Panel 4 OFBO00 5 E Loop 1 i ES 001 Basement 4 002 Lobby E 003 First floor E 004 Second floor To add a device select the detection zone the device will occupy This can be found on the panel loop shown in th
3. unchanged You should use this new file from now onwards You may if you wish keep the old file for old times sake or delete it as it is no longer required Retrieving a New Panel Configuration To retrieve a new panel configuration follow the steps below 1 Open the site file if not already open if this has not been created refer to 3 3 1 and select the site node in the Site overview tree Ensure the panel has been auto learned refer to panel documentation if required Connect the computer to the display card of the fire panel using a 9 way serial cable This cable must include the connections shown below If the computer does not have a serial port a USB to RS232 adaptor will also be needed see diagram Pin Name 2 r e s R 5 Signal GND 3 Signal GND 5 Signal GND 5 Signal GND 9 pin connector on display card Mus Converter A Optional Go to the Commission menu and choose Comm Port Settings A screen like the one shown below will be displayed 9 Using the drop down box select the General settings communications port that will be used to physically connect to the panel and then select OK If the port you wish to use is not available in the list please ensure that it is correctly installed and functioning You may need to contact your system administrator The Create log option can be used to create a diagnostic annotated log of the serial communication during upload an
4. unlock the License Invalid functionality of the software This oftware cannot be used wihot a valid license Please contact The purpose of licensing the software is to prevent Coopers and quote the following Customer Product Key unauthorised use of the software and to ensure that it is updated at regular intervals A3324 D DE 4E545 B558F Enter License Key 4 Configuring a Site 4 1 Creating a Site Configuration File To start a new site configuration it is first necessary to create a site configuration file This can be done by following these steps 1 2 Using the File menu select New Site Enter a name for the site file it is good practice to use the same name as the site to be configured Select a location where the file will be stored Now select Open to create the site file A screen similar to the one shown on the right will be displayed Enter the site details into the text boxes shown on screen 4 1 1 Opening an existing site Once a site configuration file has been created you can return to it at any time in the future 1 4 2 Using the File menu select Load Site or from the Recently used sub menu select the file you want If this is an old format database Microsoft Jet Access database with a mdb extension it will be automatically upgraded to the new format Microsoft SQL Server Compact Edition and a new file saved with a sdf extension The original file will remain
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6. cation Text There are two different ways of configuring the location text of a device Loop 1 Address 9 a Toconfigure the text of a single device hover the mouse over the device in the Loop Editor and wait until the device window appears a Zone 1 Address 4 b To configure the text of multiple devices select the Text Manager button in the Loop Editor choose Text Manager from the Tools menu Default panel loop address The device text manager allows manual editing of device text first use date last intervention date comment AND zone name Note that if the zone name is changed for one device it will be changed for all devices in that zone lt is also possible to drag and drop or copy and paste cellular data from Excel or similar soreadsheet package to any columns other than zone name 4 7 Configuring Device Input Settings To configure the input settings of a device right click on the device in the Loop Editor and then select Device Inputs This will bring up the screen shown below To select which input to configure set the input number at the top of the window For single input devices such as detectors this will always be set to one 4 8 Configuring Device Output Settings To configure the output settings of a device right M nE click on the device in the Loop Editor and then select Device Outputs This will bring up the screen a eE oe shown below Please note tha
7. d download of commissioning data These log files will be called upload log PC to panel and download log panel to PC and placed in the same folder as the configuration file as chosen in section 3 3 1 Place the panel into level 3 and select the Commission menu option from the menu choices displayed on the panel Select Download CDR to Laptop from the menu choices displayed on the panel and then select OK This must be done BEFORE the next step otherwise communications will not be possible Select the Retrieve Database from Panel button on the PC software see FIGURE 2 10 The panel configuration will now be transferred to the PC and a new panel will be added to the site 4 3 configuration If this does not occur double check the connections and repeat these steps again Defining Detection Zones Once a new panel configuration has been retrieved the next thing to do is to define some zones To do this follow the steps below 1 Select the first loop of the panel in the overview window A screen similar to the one shown below will be displayed Now select the New Zone button A F a eo 008 window will be displayed which contains pN the zones not currently assigned to the ae ae a N N ats AT AL ray TELS loop N E E A E El a 2 5 eJ el D co 44388088086 AES Aa E 824409020008 a D E oo E wo a 5 a
8. e site overview on the left hand side of the screen Once the zone has been selected the loop editor will change to include options for selecting and inserting devices see below To add a single device at a time select the required device type from the drop down list of types select Place Device and then select each Pe ios pr MM Loop 1 address where a device of this type is required TES E 002 Zone 2 EE Loop 2 EE Loop 3 EE Loop 4 de 5 a pan oO N 103 2 a 15 ue co To add multiple devices of the same type at the same time select the device type from the drop pa S E 001 Sample DF6000 os down list of types select the addresses required i A z and then select the Apply to Selection Boze Y YY 0 2 y Y UA mm Loop 2 14 Polis fe 7 be Kale 20 a_ 22 lp 23 MB Loop 3 E Sr PUE A E a MBI Loop 4 Er Es Es Eo El El le amp ls E E le E so a le e 4 s ee ie se Ls E s 52 32 e a 95 e sa roo a 102 o os 105 106 107 108 o m0 Eu uz Du u4 m5 ue uz 18 us 10 121 bz bza 124 b D 127 128 122 120 Note Any gaps between devices will be highlighted as this should not occur on a self addressing
9. eceeeeceeeeseeeeseeeeseeseeseeeeeseeees 11 DA ElMmMWwate UDO AUG nein testes e a sie idas 11 29 LOOna CU iaa 12 5 90 1 Panel Configurador si dt 12 goZ LOOP COMgUrat Oaai e a ciao 13 2 Installation 2 1 Removing a Previous Version Before the software can be installed it is recommended that you uninstall any previous versions This can be done by following the following steps 1 Open the Start Menu and select Control Panel 2 On Windows 2000 XP select Add Remove Programs or if using Windows Vista select Uninstall a Program Find the Site Installer application in the items displayed and select it Now select the Remove or Uninstall option to remove the software Windows may now ask permission to continue If this is the case simply confirm the action by selecting Yes Continue 6 The old version of the software will now be removed 2 2 Installing the Software To install the software do the following 1 The software has the following software requirements 1 Microsoft Net Framework 2 0 Net or above 2 Microsoft SQL Server Compact Edition 3 5 SP1 SCEE or above e Only required in for versions of Site Installer v2 4 0 0 onwards e The 64bit version of SSCE requires that the 32bit version be installed first 3 Microsoft Data Access Components 2 6 MDAC or above e Only required to open site databases created with Site Installer versions prior to v2 4 0 0 e Microsoft does not support MDAC on 64bit platforms 2 Loca
10. ent Idle Panel Current Alarm Loops Current Alarm Total Current Alarm e O Loop 1 Loop 1 Selected 1 LEDs Illuminated Devices Cable Length Voltage Drop Idle Voltage Drop Alarm 1 5mm Copper Cable Current Idle Current Alarm Max Voltage Drop Loop 2 Devices Cable Length Voltage Drop Idle Image Type Address Text Volt Amp Idle Wolt Amp Alarm Product Vokage Drop Alan il Current Idle To First Current Alarm Max Voltage Drop Address 1 0 23 0 0003 2 09 0 0053 MAP820 Photo 7 t Loop 3 y My Devices Address 2 0 23 0 0003 2 15 0 0003 MAH830 Heat Detector Cable Length E Voltage Drop Idle vv Voltage Drop Alarm Address 3 0 24 0 0004 2 21 0 0100 MIU871 Zone Monitor Current Idle Current Alarm A b Max Voltage Drop Address 4 0 25 0 0002 2 26 0 0002 MBG813 Surface Call Loop 4 Address 5 0 25 0 0003 2 31 0 0003 M4H830 Heat Detector Devices Cable Length Voltage Drop Idle Voltage Drop Alarm 1 613 a nen 5 5 1 Panel Configuration To ensure the battery calculation data is correct you will need to update the panel configuration Firstly select the right type of panel product in use then select the appropriate battery capacity after 4 years To conform with BS5839 British standard you will need to select the 80 option The standby and alarm times should also be provided as these greatly influence the required battery size If your
11. panel supports conventional sounders the Configure button will allow you to add these via a pop up window 12 5 5 2 Loop Configuration For each device you must select the appropriate product code which represents that device To generate an accurate estimate of the highest voltage drop on the loop you must also provide the various cable lengths and cable types for each loop Of course it is not expected you know the exact lengths between devices and so by using the Length boxes you can enter three approximate values and quickly generate these lengths automatically by clicking the Update Devices button In most installations this should be acceptable It is important to note that some devices such as the Zone Monitor Unit allow additional conventional devices to be added to the loop It is therefore important that this additional load information be provided via the Edit button which will appear in the list on the affected devices 13
12. rtently it should be possible to restart the process Remove the loop cards from the main board and begin the update process as before Immediately and reset the panel The upload should start after a few seconds 11 5 5 Loop Calculator To help diagnose potential problem areas Site Installer also includes a loop loading calculator This can be accessed by selecting a panel then selecting the Loop Calculator tab From here you can quickly view the estimated voltage drops and maximum current values of each loop Any problems will result in the green OK box on the right turning red and the reason being displayed There are two calculation modes available e Use Loop Devices This uses the actual loop devices stored in Site Installer e Design Estimation This ignores the actual loop devices and instead allows you to quickly design new loops and obtain an approximate estimate of what you can expect the load to be Please Note This is only an estimate and does not a guarantee that certain loop configurations will work without issue Other factors such as physical faults temperature variations human errors and more can influence the load tolerance of a panel or loop Panel Details Loop Details Loop Calculator Estimated Load DF60004 4 Loops DF6000 80 Battery Capacity Battery Req Ah 8 832 Battery Fitted Ah 24 Hours Loop Current Max Conv Sndr Current 30 Minutes Panel Current Idle Loops Current Idle Total Curr
13. system 4 5 1 Inserting a device It is also possible to insert a device into the middle of the loop effecting increasing the address of all devices after it ae To insert a new device between addresses 1 and 2 00 Device Text Device Inputs Delete Device e es 7 WU oe oe a az DOUE prod el te 200000909000000000 QvVvOHVOAVOAVOVOE VOAV e The resulting gap should be filled using any of the methods described above for device parement e au Qt Qt DE Our Ou DE a F Auto a addressing should be performed on the panel s SO that the new device is commissioned correctly and all following devices are readdressed e Care should be taken with cause and effect settings as it is possible to change the addresses of many devices 4 5 2 Removing a device Conversely it also possible to remove a device or a gap This is done in the same way and decreases the address of all devices above it 4 5 3 RF Altering the devices on an RF loop is not possible as the commissioning must be carried on on the panel itself The panel must be added to your site configuration by downloading it from the panel as described in section 4 2 You will however be able to alter zones as well as cause and effect which can then be uploaded to the panel as normal 4 6 Configuring Device Lo
14. t the availability of options will vary between devices and panels please refer the EXE ae relevant documentation for details E 2 e Some device output settings such as By zone require the allocation of input triggers This can be done by clicking on Allocate Devices which brings up the window shown below 4 9 Fan Controller The loop base fan controller has a similar interface to regular device outputs but is customised to provide the extra options this device supports Refer to the fan controller hardware manual for the specific details on how this device operates The configuration can be uploaded from the loop device s context menu 10 5 Miscellaneous features 5 1 Logo upload Some panels support the setting of a custom feiss screen logo such as a company logo A suitable logo can be uploaded from the Panel Details window by selecting Send Logo to Panel 1 Select the image you wish to use as the on screen logo 2 Site Installer will automatically convert the format and size of the image to be suitable for displaying on the panel You can adjust how it does this by altering the Clear background and Invert image options For complex images it may be desirable to make alterations to the source file before loading it Select Load Logo from PC from the Commission menu on Level 3 on the panel 4 Click Upload on the PC 5 2 LCD touch screen calibration All LCD touch screens require calibration
15. te the file Site Installer v2 5 29 0 exe the exact name vary depending on which edition you have and launch it If the software was supplied on CD this can be found by browsing the CD using Windows Explorer short cut is Windows Key E The software will now install Please follow any instructions displayed on screen The installation of any required components see above is automatic and may require an internet connection if the installers cannot be found in the current folder lf the software has been supplied on CD the CD should contain the installers for all of the above prerequisites If not all Microsoft downloads can be found at http www microsoft com downloads Without Net installed the application will not start Without the correct database subsystem installed the application may start but will be unable to access or create any site configuration files 3 Getting started 3 1 Starting the Application The software can either be launched from the desktop via the Site Installer short cut or by opening the Start Menu Programs Site Installer folder and selecting Site Installer 3 2 Software License Key UK Only The first time the software is started and at specific intervals usually every 3 months a screen similar to the one shown to the right will be displayed When this appears it will be necessary to contact COOPER Cooper Quote the code displayed and a license ee i key will be provided which will

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