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FSRP8 & FSRP20 Radio Fire Alarm System User Manual FIRESAFE

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1. After entering Test Mode the Test Mode LED will illuminate and the panel will give the option to save the test mode setting for quick set up 1n future Ifunsure of the saved settings select NO and then ENTER Devices that require testing should now be set into a fire condition and the details on the screen checked Care should be taken to ensure the correct devices are tested as failure to do this could result in all the bells sounding Once the tests are complete and the user is satisfied that everything functioned correctly the test mode should be disabled If this procedure 1s forgotten the test mode will automatically time out after the selected period 4 5 Disable Test Mode Advanced Service and Commissioning users only Press MENU and enter a valid password Select 4 Test Modes then 2 Disable Test Press ENTER to disable test The Test Mode LED will extinguish 4 6 View Saved Settings Advanced Service and Commissioning users only Press the MENU button select 4 Test Modes then 3 View Test Settings Use the gt keys to view the settings 4 7 View Test Zones Advanced Service and Commissioning users only Press the MENU button select 4 Test Modes then 4 View Test Zones Use the 7 or Y keys to view the Zones that have been put into Test firesafe ee Version 1 01 A A A A A ni a
2. In order to select a menu option the gt key should be pressed To return to the previous menu screen from a sub menu the lt should be pressed Pressing Cancel will return to the system screen where any faults or alarms will be displayed 1f present If a non menu screen is selected the Cancel button should be pressed to return to the menu also without making any changes Subsequently then pressing Cancel will return to system normal screen If any changes are made to settings these are generally saved using the Enter key as detailed on the display If an alarm occurs while in menu mode the menu will be automatically cancelled and the alarm message displayed If a fault occurs while in the menu mode the fault LED will light but the display will remain in the menu mode until cancelled in the usual way If the screen is left unattended for a period of time default 5 minutes the screen will automatically return to the normal screen firesafe did Version 1 01 FSRP8 amp FSRP20 User Manual 3 10 Changing the system date and time all access levels To set the date and time press MENU enter the correct password select 1 Setup 1 Time amp Date Use the lt and keys to navigate to the value to change and the T or Y keys to select the desired value Press ENTER to accept or CANCEL to exit The Zerio Plus panel automatically adjusts the clock for daylight savings Sho
3. With YES selected the service engineer can perform a silent system test for detectors while leaving the callpoints active Sound Area Commissioning user only Setting this to zero will sound all sounders providing the sounder option 1s on By selecting a specific sound area a certain group of sounders can be operated that are programmed to this area This 1s useful so that during testing a specific group of sounders or single sounder can be set of after each activation Each test would only operate this sounder provided 1t was programmed to a unique sounder area Fire Relay Advanced Service and Commissioning users only The fire relay inside the panel is often used as a way of triggering a link to the fire brigade or to an alarm monitoring station If this relay 1s required to be disabled this parameter should be set to OFF Always follow the procedure outlined by the system installer Timeout Advanced Service and Commissioning users only This 1s the amount of time before the system will automatically exit test mode operation This should be set slightly longer than the test should take It can be set in 1 hour intervals and is selected using the cursor keys A maximum of 48 hours can be set After setting the timeout value the option is given to press ENTER to enable Test Mode Alternatively the key can be operated to go back through the parameters and make any changes or CANCEL can be pressed to abort any changes
4. accurate survey the batteries in the survey detector should be changed at least once a year firesafe did Version 1 01 FSRP8 amp FSRP20 User Manual Ze Front Panel Display and Keys Figure 1 1 Front Panel Display and Buttons Status Supply This LED will be illuminated when mains is present Fo In Alarm ERES Delays Active Illuminated 1f a fire 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 4 17 18 19 20 condition exists and delays are S FAULTS programmed Supply O Common Disablements Illuminated if any devices or zones are isolated Test Mode Illuminated if any test modes are operational The buzzer will pulse and can be silenced by pressing Silence Buzzer Remote Signal Not implemented Delays Active System Disablements O O Tx Rx Test Mode O O Remote Signal Remote Signal O O Device Battery EDA Z5020 Function Cancel Faults Silence Silence ENS4 214 25 Common Device or panel has a Alarm Buzzer Made in UK fault see the main display for details System System failure Tx Rx Not implemented Remote Signal Not implemented Device Battery Not implemented Keys Navigation Keys Menu Press to initiate the menu system Used to navigate through the menu If held down for longer than 2 seconds the structure and programming status LED s will follow a test sequence lamp cam test In a multiple fault or alarm condition the up and down arrow keys all
5. to be fitted has a good radio communication path to the control or booster panel If this is not done correctly the system will operate unreliably When installing devices they must be positioned as per the survey Installing a device even a few inches from the surveyed position can reduce the signal strength significantly especially if any metal work is contained in the ceiling above the new position e g air conditioning ducting When manufactured each device is programmed with a unique ID Whenever a device transmits a message this ID is included as part of the message Also included in the message is the status 1 e alarm condition unit removal low battery etc The amount of smoke inside the head at the time of the transmission is included as part of the message Even if there 1s no change in status the device will transmit an I m OK verify message approximately every 60 seconds If these transmissions are not received from the device within the verify period typically 400 seconds then a Verify Fail fault is generated IMPORTANT Failure to perform an accurate survey will result in the system being unlikely to function correctly These errors can be costly to correct Points to remember 1 Position the panel where it is to be installed 2 Ensure devices are surveyed for their exact positions touching the ceiling or wall A few inches either side may affect the signal strengths substantially 3 In order to have an
6. use the gt key to continue Sounders Advanced Service and Commissioning users only If sounders within the zone are to be disabled set Sounders to OFF If sounders are required to operate in test mode set the parameter to ON Tone Commissioning users only Not implemented on early versions of the system If sounders are set to ON they can be set for SHORT or FULL operation A setting of SHORT causes any activated sounders to silence automatically after 6 seconds The FULL option causes continual sounding until silenced at the panel Ifusing the short test tone 60 seconds must be left after the sounders have silenced before testing further devices Actuators Advanced Service and Commissioning users only If actuators are not required to operate then set Actuators to OFF Actuators are output devices used to control equipment like magnetic doors other alarm systems gas valve shut offs air conditioning etc It would be normal for actuators to be isolated in an alarm test Beacons Commissioning user only Not implemented on early versions of the system If beacons are not required to operate then set Beacons to OFF Eee nln niente ce FSRP8 amp FSRP20 User Manual Callpoint Override Commissioning user only When set to YES callpoints will cause an alarm and sounders will sound if operated in Test Mode When set to NO callpoints will not cause sounders to sound 1f operated in Test Mode
7. ar Zerio system it has been designed to be capable of handling 240 devices in 20 zones Typical installations would include small offices private houses HMO s guest houses and small hotels The system has been designed to allow very simple set up with most operations being automated and is capable of displaying full text and having sophisticated cause and effect programming The panel requires a single 7 0Ahr Lead Acid battery to achieve 72 hours standby If wired booster panels or other ancillary equipment is connected to the system then care should be taken to ensure that the standby battery time is not effected See appendix Devices for the system are visually the same as the standard Millennium devices but are labelled differently with a blue label These devices are not compatible with the Millennium or Zerio range of fire alarm equipment A memory module 1s plugged into the processor board This stores a copy of any set up information including device text and cause and effects This can be used as a means of swapping data between panels should the need arise In order to program and log devices into the system the system uses a radio interface A cable is no longer needed with the Zerio Plus system The system also stores the data programmed into each device allowing replacement devices to be easily cloned onto the system Prior to installation the building where the system is to be installed must be surveyed to ensure that each device
8. ayed and the internal buzzer will sound The top line of the message will alternate between the supplier service contact name and their telephone number The second line details the current fault number the device type and the device number The third line details the fault type Finally on the bottom line the device location is displayed if programmed The description has a maximum length of 59 characters and will scroll across the screen if more than 20 characters Appropriate action should be taken to remedy the fault as this may affect the operation of the fire alarm system If in doubt the system maintenance company should be contacted If more than one fault exist on the system they will scroll round every 5 seconds Pressing the T or Y cursor key will automatically move to the previous or next fault 3 3 Silence Buzzer If the panel buzzer is sounding following a fault it can be silenced with the Silence Buzzer key Once the Silence buzzer button has been pressed the panel assumes that the fault has been acknowledged and does not re sound the buzzer unless a new fault occurs The indicator on the device will continue to flash until the fault is reset see below 3 4 Reset a Fault A fault will be displayed on the panel until the system is reset even 1f the fault condition has been rectified Assuming the fault has been rectified pressing reset on the panel will reset the panel and the devices on which a fau
9. firesafe fire safety equipment FSRP8 amp FSRP20 Radio Fire Alarm System User Manual FIRESAFE 6 8 Arkwright Court Flyde Industrial Estate Blackpool Lancashire FY4 5DR UK Tel 01253 699500 Fax 01253 699550 FSRP8 amp FSRP20 User Manual Revision History Manual Author Software Date Description Version Version V1 00 DR 03 06 11 First Release User Manual V1 01 DR 19 07 11 Technical Manual Added firesafe di o FSRP8 amp FSRP20 User Manual Contents Index 1 0 Introduction 2 0 Front Panel Display and Keys 3 0 User Operations 3 14 3 15 System Normal Fault Conditions Silence the Buzzer Reset a Fault Alarm Condition Silence the Alarm Re sound the Sounders Reset an Alarm Menu Navigation Change Date and Time Isolate a Zone Isolate a Device Enable a Zone Enable a Device View System History of Events 4 0 Advanced User Operations General View Access Codes Changing Access Codes Select a Test Mode Disable a Test Mode View Saved Settings View Zones in Test Page 3 Version 1 01 FSRP8 amp FSRP20 User Manual firesafe mes FSRP8 amp FSRP20 User Manual 1 Introduction Electro Detectors has been manufacturing radio fire alarm systems since 1987 and with the introduction of a harmonised specification for Europe has now complemented its range of products to meet EN54 Part 25 Based on the popul
10. led and press the gt key Select the timeout in hours followed by the gt key Finally as indicated on the display press ENTER to save the change After this time has expired the device that was isolated will automatically be enabled Press ENTER to confirm the change or Cancel to exit without changing The Disablements LED will be illuminated If more devices are to be isolated press ENTER again or press CANCEL to exit To view which devices or zones are disabled select the appropriate ENABLE operation detailed below Only the previously disabled devices or zones can be selected to be re enabled 3 13 Enable a Zone all access levels To enable a previously isolated zone press MENU and enter a valid password Select 2 Disable Enable select 2 Enable select 1 Enable Zone Using the 7 or Y keys select the zone number to be enabled and press ENTER To enable more zones press ENTER or CANCEL to exit If all zones have been enabled No Zones to enable will be displayed If a previously disabled zone is enabled and no other Disablement conditions exist such as an isolated device zone then the Disablements LED will extinguish FSRP8 amp FSRP20 User Manual 3 14 Enable a Device all access levels To enable a previously isolated device press MENU and enter a valid password Select 2 Disable Enable select 2 Enable
11. lt has occurred The system normal screen will then be displayed If the fault is still present or re occurs it will be re displayed Where there are multiple faults all will be reset at the same time It is not necessary to silence a fault before resetting it The particular device or devices in fault will also flash a green LED and beep For a list of faults their most common causes and ways to rectify faults see Appendix 7 firesafe Page 7 Version 1 01 Y Tate aouloamenrnt FSRP8 amp FSRP20 User Manual 3 5 Alarm Conditions In a fire condition a screen similar to that below will be displayed The Fire LEDs will flash and the appropriate zone LED s will flash and the system sounders will be activated assuming the system is programmed to do this The first two lines on the display details the first zone that has been activated the last zone to activate and the total number of zones in alarm The third line details the event number device type and its number If the device location has been programmed on the panel the last line details the text location of the device in alarm If this description is longer than 20 characters it will scroll across the screen If more than alarm occurs the bottom two lines will scroll across the screen 3 6 Silence the Alarm When it 1s certain that it is safe to return to the building the Silence Alarms button should be pressed The user will then be prompted to enter a valid user passwo
12. onfirm Press ENTER to save the new password or cancel to exit without saving A message will be displayed indicating that the password 1s being saved to the SIM and flash memory At each stage the process can be aborted by pressing and holding the CANCEL key NA AAA FSRP8 amp FSRP20 User Manual 4 4 Select Test Mode Advanced Service and Commissioning users only BS5839 and EN54 specify what tests should be performed and at what intervals ALWAYS FOLLOW ANY TESTING SCHEDULE OR ROUTINE RECOMMENDED BY THE SYSTEM INSTALLER As a rough guide the system should be tested weekly but sounders only need to be tested every month Test mode allows a system to be tested with minimal disruption to the occupants of a building This 1s achieved by putting into Test Mode any zone s in which a device to be tested is located which normally disables output devices and or sounders from operating should an alarm occur within the Test Mode zone s Either a zone or group of zones can be selected to be tested Should anything happen outside of these selected zones the system will operate as normal and the sounders will sound If the whole system is to be tested or the system wants to be soak tested then all zones can be isolated by using the ALL setting Test Mode is activated at the end of a sequence of instructions given on the screen to set various Test Mode parameters Once selected the option 1s also given to save the paramete
13. ow the user to scroll through all the current events The display will also scroll automatically every 4 seconds Function 1 Programmable for use as Evacuate and Alert functions The default is to do nothing By use of special software these function keys can be programmed perform specialist functions Cancel Used to return to the main screen from a menu or to return to the menu from a programming screen Enter This 1s used to accept information programmed into the panel Sound Alarm To sound the alarms this button should be pressed Following an alarm condition that has since been silenced pressing this button will re sound the alarms Silence Alarm If the panel is in a fire condition this will silence the sounders Silence Buzzer Silences the panel buzzer for all currently displayed faults fault acknowledgement Reset Resets the panel from an alarm or fault condition Note that the system must be silenced before 1t can be reset from a fire condition Page 6 Version 1 01 fi f TresarTre Thre sale y equipment FSRP8 amp FSRP20 User Manual 3 User Operation 3 1 System Normal In normal operation the screen will show either the date and time or the supplier service contact details If requested by the customer the unit will be configured to alternate between the two Also a single green Supply LED will be illuminated 32 Fault Conditions If a fault occurs a message will be displ
14. rd Up to 30 seconds should be allowed for all sounders to silence with a radio system If the device is still in an alarm condition the sounders will not sound again unless another device goes into alarm The sounders will automatically silence after 60 minutes 3 7 Re Sound the Sounders There may be times when the sounders have been mistakenly silenced for example if the alarm was genuine but someone mistakenly pressed silence To re sound the alarm press the Sound Alarm button 3 8 Reset the Alarm Assuming the reason for the alarm condition has been investigated pressing Reset after silencing the alarm will return the system to its normal operation screen Again the user will need to enter a valid password The screen will display any faults that were detailed prior to the alarm condition or any new fault that occurred during the alarm condition If the device has remained in alarm 1 e the glass has not been replaced in a callpoint or a smoke detector still thinks smoke is inside the unit after silencing the alarm and then pressing RESET the panel will re display the alarm and sounders will sounder again 3 9 Menu Navigation To enter the menu system press MENU and enter a valid password Main Menu will appear The options available on the main menu and sub menus will be depend on the password entered which is determined by the access level To scroll through the menu the or 4 keys should be pressed
15. rs so that they can be used for subsequent test mode operations Note that Advanced Service and Commissioning users each have their own set of parameters stored individually Note whilst in Test Mode the Sound Alarm panel button will still operate as usual To select Test Mode press MENU and enter a valid password Select 4 Test Mode then select 1 Enable Test Zones Advanced Service and Commissioning users only The system now requires that each zone to be operated in Test Mode is selected Scroll to the appropriate zone number using the 7 or Y keys and press the ENTER key to select that zone A will be indicated next to the zone number on the display Use the 7 or Y keys to select any other zones containing devices that are to be tested at the same time pressing ENTER key to select to select each zone in turn If a zone is selected in error it can be de selected for test mode by using the or Y keys to scroll to that zone and pressing ENTER again The indicator next to the zone on the display will extinguish to show that the zone is no longer selected for test mode If you want to test all zones then position the cursor by All and press Enter A indicator will be displayed Failure to select all the required zone s will mean the system will operate as normally for those zones a device alarm within the zone will set an alarm in that zone Having selected the required zone s
16. select 2 Enable Device Using the T or Y keys select the device number to be enabled and press ENTER To enable more devices press ENTER or CANCEL to exit If all devices have been enabled No Devices to enable will be displayed If a previously disabled device is enabled and no other Disablement conditions exist such as an isolated device zone then the Disablements LED will extinguish 3 15 Viewing Event History all access levels To view a log of historical system events press MENU followed by a valid password and select 3 Event Log A sub menu will appear detailing VIEW EVENTS Select this using the cursor keys The display will then show the most recent event Use the up down keys to scroll through the recorded events The panel stores up to 255 fire or fault events in memory A description of the fault or fire is recorded together with the date and time of the event When the log becomes full the oldest entries are automatically removed to make room for new ones To scroll through the event log use the cursor keys r g safety equipment FSRP8 amp FSRP20 User Manual 4 Advanced User Operations 41 General Assuming the correct password is entered the user can sign on as an advanced user This allows some extra functions not available to the basic user Only people who have been trained in the operation of the system should be allowed access at this level as cer
17. tain operations of the fire alarm can be disabled although they will be automatically enabled after a short timeout period 4 2 View Access Codes Advanced Service and Commissioning users only The access code password is a 4 digit number with each digit in the range of 1 to 4 To view the current passwords press the MENU button and enter the correct password for an Advanced User The default is 2222 Using the cursor keys select 1 Setup select 2 Access Codes and select 1 View Codes A screen as shown below will list the passwords for the basic user labelled AL1 and the advanced user labelled AL2 Access codes for other users Service or Commissioning can only be viewed if entering the menu system as one of those users 4 3 Changing Access Codes Advanced Service and Commissioning users only An advanced user can change the password for the basic and advanced user The password 1s a 4 digit number with each digit ranging from 1 to 4 To change the password press the MENU button select 1 Setup select 2 Access Codes and select 2 Change Codes Using the cursor keys select either the advanced user Access Level 2 or the basic user Access Level 1 Once selected press gt key to continue Using the numbered keys enter the current password Assuming this matches the stored user code you will be prompted to enter the new password and then re enter the new password to c
18. uld complete power be lost the panel will revert the time back to the default of 01 01 2011 12 00 00 3 11 Isolating a Zone all access levels If a zone 1s isolated the system will not display any fire or fault events for devices located in the zone This includes any call point activations Press MENU enter the correct password select 2 Disable Enable select 1 Disable select 1 Disable Zone Using the Tor keys select the zone number to be disabled and press the key Select the timeout in hours followed by the gt key Finally as indicated on the display press ENTER to save the change After this time has expired the isolated zone s will be automatically enabled Press ENTER to confirm the change or Cancel to exit without changing The Disablements LED will be illuminated If more zones need to be isolated press ENTER again or press CANCEL to exit To view which zones are disabled select the appropriate ENABLE operation detailed below Only the previously disabled zones can be selected to be re enabled If no changes are required press CANCEL 3 12 Isolate a Device all access levels Once a device is isolated the system will ignore any fire or fault event from that device Press MENU and enter a valid password Select 2 Disable Enable select 1 Disable select 2 Disable Device Using the Tor4 keys select the device number to be disab

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