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1. Input Output 249 E 1 Input Output 249 Timer 1 Input Output 249 Click on the appropriate button above to edit the delay period fora Se software timer select either Fire or Indication as required then click onf ET Save to save the changes or click on Cancel to exit without saving E Select Fire for driving sounders at the end of the delay to latch any outputs at the end of the delay Timer 1 Input Output 249 3 21Special Functions gt Time Functions gt Access code Type Old code to enter new code View Panellayout Special Functions Sensitivity Select Output Allocate Zones Groups Edit Texts Print Quit Job Details o as Job Number 11111 Panel Number SWANSEA Directory C CauseANDE Panel Access Code The access code as saved on disk may be of four decimal digits Click on the Save button to save the new code if it is valid before a exiting this function Click on Cancel to exit this function without saving 3 31Special Functions gt Time Functions gt Network Responses User text is recommended User defines if or how a panel responds to network flags causes events etc w GLT Premier AL Panel Network Responses Job Number 11111 Job Details Panel Number mE D SWANSEA Directory C CauseANDEffect 001 FACP CLEAN SLATE 11 Display Fires Print Fires Memory Fires Silence Alarms ignore Ignore I
2. User Has certain parameters and Cause Effect settings that can be printed MAKE SURE A PRINTER IS ATTACHED TO PC Quit Input Texts Output Texts Loop Output List Paint Texts Output Gause Effect Loop Output Cause Effect Panel Layout Zone Group Allocation Timing Parameters Sensitivity Codes Network Responses Platform Sounders 34 GLT Premier AL Cause Effect Editor E Panels Edit Panel Data Print Files CommPort Quit ob Details Job Nui List of Panels Panel Layout Inputs CausejEffect Gnarts Outputs Zone Allocation Loop Outputs 002 HILTON HOTEL Be Sensitivity Codes Sensors Timing Parameters 004 GLT HEADQUART A s val r AL 1 2 1 4 Loop Panel moase naogue naues r AL 1 2 1 4 Loop Panel 006 REP ALG PREM VetworkResponses Hetwork Repeater Platform Sounders 001 FACP CLEAN SL start ed olcososg 38 Speed DC kaspe 2 manuals i zeta G Inbox A Adobe PE THE PANEL EVENT HISTORY LOG IS NOT PRINTABLE FEATURE IS NOT SUPPORTED THIS IS BECAUSE IT CANNOT BE UPLOADED 10 DOWNLOADING TO PANEL WHEN YOU ARE READY TO COMMIT CAUSE AND EFFECT CONFIGURATION AND SETTINGS TO PANEL THEN YOU MUST DOWNLOAD CAUSE AND EFFECT FILES TO PANEL VIA SERIAL COMM CONNECTOR CABLE OR USB TO SERIAL COMM CONNECTOR CONVERTER CABLE GO INTO THE EDITOR WINDOW BELOW HIGHLIGHT PANEL FILE CHECK CHANGES AND CHOOSE P
3. Fire Trip Levels FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE AHALCOCUE FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE AHALCOCUE FYREYE ANALOGUE ON AALOE NN CEN HO NON ANALOGUE d d d 1 in in in da in ia d ina ina ia in HON ANALCZIE 5 11 Sensitivity gt Day Night Settings gt Categories User can set fire trip values to each individual sensor for DAY TIME or NIGHT TIME settings GLT Premier AL Panel Day Might Sensitivity Levels O XJ Loop Select Settings Save Details Done Job Details Day Tipe FYREYE Fire Trips NightTithe FYREVE Fire Trips DayTime Fire Trips Number of Addresses Selected ADR FOINT TEXT TYPE DAY HIGHT E EXER KE E UOI GE maag ee MIU 003 HOH ANALOGUE HOHE HOHE O04 HON ANALOGUE HOHE HONE Dos HON ANALOGUE HOHE HOHE O06 HON ANALOGUE HOHE 007 HOW ANHALOGUE HOHE HOHE Dog HON ANALOGUE HOHE HOHE HON AHALOJUE HON ANALOGUE HOH ANALOGUE HON ANALOGUE HON ANALOGUE These settings represent the analogue value at which a Fire condition would be recognized from a FrHEYE analogue Instructions sensor The normal value is 55 The Loop menu item allows the required loop ta be selected These are the values used in The Select menu item allows all addresses ta be selected or de selected Individual the daytime when day night add
4. disk or a floppy disk There will also be a twenty character contract name to be specified together with a twenty character name for each panel on the system Once a job has been fully designed a wide variety of printouts can be generated for reference and a hex file will be generated for each appropriate panel that can then be downloaded into that panel directly from a computer or may be programmed into an appropriate EPROM or EEPROM first and then the EPROM taken to the panel and installed First Create A JOB FILE If no existing File Panel Cause And Effect file is present Select 1 New Job Fill in Fields i e job name file number and folder path etc C 4333334 MANUAL DEMO A Start eoosdm u BE Speed DC Kaspe O software Wh PCPR W zeta al pro Enter PET HKO 22 19 If an existing File Panel Cause And Effect file is present Then click 2 Edit job Find the file via folders Double click on job number GLT Premier AL Design Existing Design Selection Edit Quit 8B 11111NO0 XNT 22222N00 XNT ICA X CauseANDE ffect Conf amp NETWORK_PREM_A Select the network design file using the drive directory and file lists above and then click on Edit to proceed to the main edit menu screen otherwise click on Quit to abandon the selection of an existing design n b to select just using the keyboard use the TAB key to move between each box and for selecting
5. the disk drive press the letter for the drive a b or and select from the other lists using the arrow keys to move the highlight to the required item then press enter to confirm d start 5 38 speed DCH software W PCPR W Zeta A al pro IKAO 22 23 If creating new Panel Click Panel Menu and Add Panel Choose Panel Type ees To nore 7 System This Option is not relevant exe GLT Premier AL Cause Effect Editor k Panels Edit Panel Data Print Hex Files CommPort Quit ob Details Job Number 11177 Directory _ C CauseANDEffect Identify New Panel MANUAL Panel Number mE LIC ETT X A The panel number shown may be incremented or decremented as required using the scroll bar next to it but only free panel numbers are allowed The panel name may be edited using the keyboard if necessary clicking on it first with the mouse The panel type should by identified by selecting it from the list given using the scroll bars as necessary Click on the OK button to accept the data shown and add the panel to the job specification or click on the Exit button to abandon this new panel Once the Panel Has been created it now needs editing Highlight Panel in Existing panel Window and Click Edit Panel Data Menu GLT Premier AL Cause Effect Editor Panels Edit Panel Data Print Files CommPor
6. 02 Common Alert Till Clear 0003 Common Fault Till Clear 0004 Common Indication Till Clear 0005 Common Loop Fault Till Clear 0006 Common Alarm Fault Till Clear A Select a panel to view its network flags Click on Exit to close this window 2 Panal Layout Menu User defines Number of Loops Repeaters LOCAL I O Boards etc Use the arrow to detine the number of s i o boards loop cards View Panel Layout E Functions Sensitivity Edit Texts Print Qui Job Details Job Number Job Name madagascar 11111 g Panel Number S CWANSEA Directory C CauseANDEffect Panel Layout Specification LOOPS EN 170 2 170 4 170 5 1 0 6 0 7 170 8 REPEATERS nd m a m E pus lad a il ia el aui 0 Boards m i m zm lis ia d J Poa mon o EAM cf Click on the up or down arrow on the appropriate panel box to increase ar decrease the number of loops or repeaters Click on an 120 box to change its type to that highlighted in the list on the left and click on the list itself to select a different type Click on OK when all of the information is correct n b 1 0 boards must be allocated in sequence from number 1 3 11 Special Functions gt Time Functions gt Panel Delay User defines Delay Duration and Start Stop Time Panel Layout pare Functions Sensitivity Select Output Job Details Job Number 11111 Panel Number ELM SWANS
7. ALCOCUE ecce w Confirm Change x NON ANALOCUE Are you sure that you want En add a platform sounder to address 3 Tes All Cancel 4 11 Sensitivity gt Default Settings gt Categories The sensitivity option menu Choose default to declare type of detector Cause that are connected Sensors to be declared as FYREYE ANALOGUE D Q NOT DECALRE ZIOU ZETA INPUT OUTPUT UNIT AS A FYREYE O UNIT xt m GLT Premier AL Panel Defaull Sensitivity Levels O Loop Select Settings Save Details Done Mon Lonfigurable Eyreye Analogue Fyreye 170 Unit La LA dm La b d in in Ln in d In LA adm dm aun 4 12 Sensitivity gt Default Settings gt Alert trips User can set alert trips pre alarm condition via the settings menu i GLT Premier AL Panel Default Sensitivity sh Ioj x Loop Select Settings Sawe Details Done Job Details 10 Job Number 11111 FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE ANALOGUE FYREYE ANALOGUE TE LA LA LA LA LA LA LA gm gm IA Ww LA wwe d LA dm HON ANALCOGUE 4 13 Sensitivity gt Default Settings gt Fire trips User can program trips settings for each individual sensor cause i GLT Premier AL Panel Default Sensi isle Levels E x Loop Select Settings Save Details Done Job Details 10 Job Number 11111
8. ANEL NUMBER WITH PANEL HIGHLIGHTED WARNING DO NOT CHOOSE ANOTHER PANEL NUMBER IF IT DOES NOT MATCH THE HIGHLIGHTED PANEL DO NOT CHECK CHANGES WITH PANEL 4 WITH PANEL 5 SETTINGS 34 GLT Premier AL Cause Effect Editor E Panels Edit Panel Data Print Hex Files CommPort Quit Do ad to Panel Make Hex File ting Panels 001 FACP CLEAN SLATE B 11 Premier AL 1 2 1 4 Loop Panel 002 HILTON HOTEL B 11 Premier AL 1 2 1 4 Loop Panel B 11 Premier AL 1 2 1 4 Loop Panel B 11 Premier AL 1 2 1 4 Loop Panel 005 SWANSEA INDUSTRIAL B 11 Premier AL 1 2 1 4 Loop Panel 006 REP ALG PREM AL A 10 Premier AL Hetwork Repeater start euoosodg tu 38 Speed DC Kaspe iL manuals ITEM W Zeta A 5 Inbox A Adobe PET ONCE FINISHED CHOOSE MAKE HEX FILE Hex Files This menu option includes sub options for either creating hex files for any panels whose cause effect has changed creating a hex file for the selected panel or downloading appropriate data to the selected panel If Check Changes is selected then a list of panels whose cause effect data has been changed since their hex file was last created will be displayed with the options to re create hex files for all of the listed panels or to select individual panels to re create hex files for In either case the appropriate hex file program for each panel will be executed in turn If Download is selected then the appropriate downlo
9. CONTENTS Sections Page 1 Installation 2 Open Program Create Cause Effect File e Adding deleting panels e Folder management e File naming 3 Main Editor Window for Configuring Cause and Effect 1 View Menu 2 Panal Layout Menu 3 Special Functions 4 Sensitivity 5 Sensitivity Day Night Settings 6 Select Output 7 Allocate Zone Groups 8 Edit texts 9 Print 10 DOWNLOADING TO PANEL APPENDIX TIPS Installation PC requirements PC tower Pentium 2 4 500MHz and Above 128Mb Ram Floppy Disk Drive CD ROM or If downloading from Internet Modem Hard Disk 2GB At Least Software Operating Systems Win 98 SE Win2000 Windows ME Windows NT Win XP Software Applications If C amp E was downloaded from Internet User will need Win RAR Application to Unzip unRAR downloaded Cause and Effect file Installation Guide setup Click on Setup If file is in Win RAR format Run Win RAR Then unzip un compress file to a folder then click setup software File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt Bi j Search Folders ly E X e Ha Address E F GLtexportsisoftware cause and effect diskl hy 2 j This will install GLT Premier AL Design System Version 1 Do vau wish to continue Yes Mo ac follow instructions Accept License and choose program folder path CE Premier AL Design system Version 7 X Welcome to the GLT P
10. EA Directory C CauseANDEffect Panel Delay Parameters atoups Edit Texts Print uit Time Settings 24 Hour Clock Duration Settings Minutes Panel Delay Start Time Panel Delay Duration 01 Panel Delay End Time goo joo Click on any time parameter white box to edit tts value Click on the up or down arrow on the Duration box to increase or decrease the panel delay duration in minutes Click on the OK button when all of the parameters are correct 3 12 Special Functions gt Time Functions gt DAY NIGHT User defines Day and Night mode settings After office Hours Fyreye Detectors will go to Night time sensitivity settings Panel Layout Special Functions Sensitivity Select Output AllocateYones Groups Edit Texts Print Quit Job Number 11111 Panel Number om SWANSEA Directory C CauseANDE ffect Day Night Mode Parameters Time Settings 24 Hour Clock Day Of Wee eh ME M eM d d x E El SE SN M puu LM Click on any time parameter white box to edit its value Click on the OK button when all of the parameters are correct 3 13Special Functions gt Time Functions gt Software Timers User can set software timer view Panellayout SpecialFunctions Sensitivity Select Output AllacateWoneslGroaups Edit Texts Print Quit Job Details ql Job Number 11111 Panel Number E SWANSEA Directory C CauseANDE ffect Software Timer Periods E 1
11. RECORD STATE OF CAUSES AND RECORD NEW CAUSES CREATED SO THAT IT CAN BE DELETED IF PANEL DOES NOT OPERATE OR GIVES A FAULT 7 11 Allocate Zone Groups gt Allocate gt Allocate Zone Groups to Points This Section is where the USER plans a list of which zones and groups the sensor detectors are to be allocated or placed in Also Grouping in common or local There are 32 Zones which are mutually exclusive If sensor 1 is in zone 1 it cannot be placed in any other Zone upto zone 32 It can however be placed in any zone group from 33 to 248 m GLT Premier AL Panel Zone Group Allocation X view Allocate Done Job Details 2 Number 17171 Premier AL Zone Group Allocation n b Although the word ZONE is generally used in this area zones 33 255 are reserved for cause effect operations and are often referred to as groups including the panel menu pages Each loop device may be allocated to 1 zone 1 32 and up to 7 groups 33 255 Each panel input may be allocated to up to 8 groups 33 255 Here is Also where to REMOVE sensors from zones and Groups 7 12 Allocate Zone Groups gt View gt This screen offers the following menu options Allocate Zone Groups gt View gt Zones groups for points This brings up two boxes one giving a list of available loops and a list of sensor addresses while the other gives up to the zone number and up to seven group numbers and a Cancel button Whenever a loop number a
12. SE AND EFFECT CHANGE IF A FAULT OR ZONAL LIGHT DOES NOT DISSAPPEAR FROM THE FRONT PANEL AND USER HAS DELETED A BADLY WRITTEN CAUSE AND EFFECT THEN DOWNLOAD A NEW CLEAN NON PROGRAMMED FILE AND THEN DOWNLOAD THE ORINGINAL CAUSE AND EFFECT FILE If Encountering runtime errors or programs accesss problems Press CTRL ALT DELETE and make sure to shut down GLT processes in Background Then Quit all GLT Cause Effect software and re open programs again
13. ad program for the selected panel type will be executed If Hex File is selected then the appropriate hex file program for the selected panel will be executed n b The Download programs that are currently available will be accessible directly from Windows as separate Program Manager items with a built in facility to locate and identify the appropriate design files NOW GOTO THE COMM PORT AND SET THE RIGHT COMM PORT THAT THE PC DATA CABLE TO PANEL IS CONNECTED TO COMM 1 Or COMM 2 THEN CHOOSE DOWNLOAD TO PANEL MAKE SURE PC CABLE TO PANEL IS ATTACHED USER WILL BE PROMPTED TO ENTER ACCESS CODE default 8812 Once the panel details have been identified the program requests the current panel access code to be entered The program then asks whether or not the panel name or job name is to be used for the company logo on the panel before checking what information is available for downloading Premier AL Panel Da loa Itility Upload Quit ob Details Job Number 11111 Pane Identification Logo id Checking Data Files Company Logo Options X 9 Do you want to use the Panel Name or the Job Name for the panels s Company Logo Click on es For the Panel Name or click on No For the Job Name Note For a network panel you should select No since the Panel Name will be shown separately on the panel but either is valid for a stand alone panel The program then tries to identify the panel co
14. ange Select this button to specify a range causes to operate the flag when any three causes are active simultaneously This allows for three types of cause Loop Cause Input Cause or Zone Cause 3 4 1 2 Stage 2 Cause Type There are four possible options here 3 4 1 2 1 Common Cause This option is only available as a Single Knock cause and brings up a list of available Common Causes together with an OK button and a Cancel button 3 4 1 2 2 Loop Cause This option brings up a box with a list of available loop numbers a list of possible sensors and a list of possible sensor status conditions together with an OK button and Cancel button 3 4 1 2 3 Input Cause This option brings up a box with a list of available inputs together with an OK button and a Cancel button 3 4 1 2 4 Zone Cause This option brings up a box with a list of possible zone numbers and a list of possible zone status conditions together with an OK button and a Cancel button 3 4 1 3 Stage 3 Cause Selection There are seven variations here 3 4 1 3 1 Single Common Cause This involves clicking on a Common Cause in the list to select it then clicking on the OK button to proceed to stage 4 n b the Common Cause list will be removed from the screen as soon as the cause is selected or the Cancel button is operated 3 4 1 3 2 Single Loop Cause This involves clicking on a loop number and a sensor number and a sens
15. behaviour effect Highlight the loop output and CLICK the CAUSES Button X LT Premier AL Cause Effect Premier AL Pane je nel Layout Special Functions Sensitivity Sele Loop Dutput Cauce E fect Cause Types Add Cause Delete Cause s Copy Cause s Paste Causefs Choose either Local for a Single Panel Or Network for a network of Panels WARNING MAKE SURE YOU ARE FULLY CAPABLE AND UNDERSTAND CAUSE AND EFFECT RECORD STATE OF CAUSES gt AND RECORD NEW CAUSES CREATED SO THAT IT CAN BE DELETED IF PANEL DOES NOT OPERATE OR GIVES A FAULT USER MUST RETRACE STEPS IN CASE USER HAS TO DELETE A BADLY CREATED CAUSE AND EFFECT CHOOSING LOCAL WILL BRING UP ARANGE OF FLAG CAUSE TYPES WHICH ARE DEFINED e Zone Fire Single Knock Operate Until Reset e One single device in fire within the assigned zone will cause the selected output to operate until SYSTEM RESET e Zone Fire Single Knock Operate Until Silence e As above except operates until SILENCE ALARMS is pressed e Zone Fire Double Knock Operate Until Reset e Two devices in fire within the assigned zone will cause the selected output to operate until SYSTEM RESET e Zone Fire Double Knock Operate Until Silence e As above except operates until SILENCE ALARMS is pressed e Zone Fire Triple Knock Operate Until Reset Three devices in fire within the assigned zone will cause the selected output to operate until SYSTEM RESET Zone Fire Triple Knock Opera
16. d zone will prevent operation of the selected output until the signal 1s removed If the selected output is already operating it will revert the selected output to its quiescent state Common Fire Inhibit Until Reset Any device in fire will prevent operation of the selected output until SYSTEM RESET If the selected output is already operating it will revert the selected output to its quiescent state Common Alert Inhibit Until Causes Clear Any device in alert will prevent operation of the selected output until no longer in alert If the selected output is already operating it will revert the selected output to its quiescent state Common Fault Inhibit Until Causes Clear Any device in fault will prevent operation of the selected output until no longer in fault If the selected output is already operating it will revert the selected output to its quiescent state Common Indication Inhibit Until Causes Clear Any indication only device not fire alert or fault mode will prevent operation of the selected output until the signal is removed If the selected output is already operating it will revert the selected output to its quiescent state Alarms Silenced Inhibit Until Causes Clear Pressing the Alarms Silenced or remote Alarms Silenced control will prevent operation of the selected output until the signal 1s removed If the selected output is already operating 1t will revert the selected output to its quiescent state System Reset I
17. een selected then the appropriate cause will be added to the definition for the current flag and the program will return to stage 1 above still for the same flag so that further causes may be specified for that flag 3 4 1 4 1 On Till Cause Clear This option is available for all cause types and means that the flag will only be activated while the cause itself is active 3 4 1 4 2 On Till Silence This option is available for Fire causes only and means that the flag will only be activated until the alarms are silenced 3 4 1 4 3 On Till Reset This option is available for Fire causes only and means that the flag will remain active until the system is reset This normally has the same effect as On Till Cause Clear because a Fire cause is usually latching until reset 3 4 1 4 4 Off Till Cause Clear This option is available for all cause types and means that the flag will be forced off inhibited while the cause is active WHEN THE CAUSE IS CRETAED THE USER MUST SAVE CAUSE AT THIS POINT OR CAUSE WILL NOT BE PROGRAMMED THIS CAUSE IS PLACED INTO THE HEX FILE FOR DONLOADING TO PANEL THE HEX FILE RECORDS THE PANEL CAUSE AND EFFECTS LOOP OUPUTS CAN BE DELETED BUT THE CAUSES IN THEM MUST BE DELETED FIRST 6 12 Select Output Panel outputs Software Timers and I O board Programming Cause and Effect are the Same as described for Loop Outputs WARNING MAKE SURE YOU ARE FULLY CAPABLE AND UNDERSTAND CAUSE AND EFFECT
18. g the left mouse button and dragging the mouse pointer to the last sensor number before releasing the button The selected devices will be highlighted n b the loop cause list will be removed from the screen when either a valid cause is selected or the Cancel button is operated 3 4 1 3 6 Range of Input Causes This involves selecting a range of input numbers before operating the OK button The range of input numbers is selected by moving the mouse pointer to the first input number pressing the left mouse button and dragging the mouse pointer to the last input number before releasing the button The selected inputs will be highlighted n b the input cause list will be removed from the screen when either a valid cause is selected or the Cancel button is operated 3 4 1 3 7 Range of Zone Causes This involves selecting a range of zone numbers and a zone status condition before operating the OK button The range of zone numbers is selected by moving the mouse pointer to the first zone number pressing the left mouse button and dragging the mouse pointer to the last zone number before releasing the button The selected zones will be highlighted n b the zone cause list will be removed from the screen when either a valid cause is selected or the Cancel button is operated 3 4 1 4 Stage 4 Clearing Mode Selection The options presented here will depend upon the cause type selected but as soon as one of these options has b
19. gnore Ignore Display Alerts Print Alerts Memory Alerts Reset System ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Display Faults Print Faults Memory Faults Test Alarms ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Display Indicationz Print Indications Memory Indications Evacuate Ignore Ignore Ignore ligne Reset Faults Ignore Day Night l Save and Exit Exit Without Saving usa Sounder Disablement Select a panel from the drop down list above to view edit the responses of the current panel to messages from that selected panel then click on a response Ignore option to set that response option for the selected panels Click on Save to save the changes and exit Click on Exit to exit without saving the changes Silence Buzzer Ignore 3 32 Special Functions gt Time Functions gt Platform sounders User declares platform sounder that need configuring Hence are then controllable by the user and can be programmed as a Loop output Effect USE FOR ZETA SOUNDER BASE FEA SB AL Pane _ O Loop Select Save Details Done Job Details Platform Sounder Usage Use Platform Sounder HOH ANALOGUE HON ANALOGUE PLATFORM SOUNDER No Platform Sounder HOW ANALCOGUE No Platform Sounder NON ANALCOGUE NON ANALCOGUE NON ANALOGUE NON ANALCOGUE HOW ANALCOGUE NONW AN
20. irectory and if it finds any will display a list of the jobs contained in that directory It will then automatically select the first job which will normally be the only job in a given directory and display a list of the panels for that job If there happens to be more than one job in the same directory then clicking on the job list will change the selected job and bring up a list of panels for the new job Selecting a panel then Clicking on the Download menu function will continue to the next stage for the selected panel Clicking on Quit will terminate the program 3 5 2 Checking Panel Identification The identification details retrieved from the panel include the panel s type code its currently defined number and name and the version of motherboard software installed If the type code returned is not 11 which represents the Premier AL panel then the program will terminate If the panel number returned is different from that specified on the computer then a prompt will appear asking whether it is required to change the panel s number or not If No is selected and the number returned by the panel is not 0 then the program will terminate otherwise if the number from the panel is 0 then the panel name will be checked but if Yes is selected then the panel number specified on the computer will be transferred to the panel and the program will then proceed to check the panel name Similarly if the panel name returned is different f
21. lear Pressing the System Reset or remote System Reset control will cause the selected output to operate for 10 15 seconds until the signal is removed Evacuate Operate Until Causes Clear Pressing the Evacuate or remote Evacuate control will cause the selected output to operate until the system is no longer in Evacuate Zone Fire Single Knock Inhibit Until Reset Any single device in fire within the assigned zone will prevent operation of the selected output until SYSTEM RESET If the selected output is already operating this cause condition will revert to its quiescent state Zone Fire Double Knock Inhibit Until Reset Any two devices in fire within the assigned zone will prevent operation of the selected output until SYSTEM RESET If the selected output 15 already operating it will revert to its quiescent state Zone Alert Inhibit Until Causes Clear Any single device in alert within the assigned zone will prevent operation of the selected output until no longer in alert If the selected output is already operating it will revert to its quiescent state Zone Fault Inhibit Until Causes Clear Any single device in fault within the assigned zone will prevent operation of the selected output until no longer in fault If the selected output is already operating it will revert to its quiescent state Zone Indication Inhibit Until Causes Clear Any single indication only device not fire alert or fault mode operated within the assigne
22. mier AL Panel Download Utility Upload Quit Access Code Panel Layout Delay Parameters Point Texts k Input Texts Faint Sensitivity k Analogue Values Zone Group Allocation Local Cause EFFect Loop 2 Network CauseJEFFeck Loop 3 Network Responses Loop 4 Loop 2 Point Texts Loop 3 Point Texts Network Responses Panel Delay Day Night Parameters and Software Timer Periods Panel Layout Panel Name to Panel Name Platform Sounders all loops Sensitivity Codes all loops Zone Group Allocation Download All Files Download Selected Files Appendix A Cable Connections for Download Panel DB9F Computer DB9F Computer DB25F MM TM 2 e RENE 3 ieee 7 This is equivalent to a standard NULL MODEM type cable that is readily available from many computer stores 3 PIN D TYPE CONNECTOR FEMALE RS 232 SERIAL CONNECTOR 3 PIN D TYPE CONNECTOR FEMALE ES SERIAL CONNECTOR COMPUTER CUM 1 PC LAPTUP CABLE SHOULD BE 3 CORE AND SCREEMED CABLE LENGTH SHOULD BE AT LEAST A COUPLE OF METRES OR USER CUSTOMER CHOICE TIPS BACKUP FOLDERS ALWAYS BACK UP CAUSE AND EFFECT FOLDERS SO THAT ANY ERRORS OR FILE CORRUPTION CAN SIMPLY BE RECTIFIED BY EDITING OR REPLACING WITH A RECENT BACK UP BACK UP PROCEDURE IS BY SIMPLY COPY PASTE FOLDER IN WINDOWS THIS IS ALSO RECOMMENEDED FOR WHEN CREATING CAUSE AND EFFECT CHANGES FIRST BACK UP FOLDER AND THEN CREATE CAU
23. nd a sensor number are selected the list of zones groups identifies the currently allocated zones groups for that sensor Operating the Cancel button clears these boxes from the screen and reenables the menu options Allocate Zone Groups gt View gt Zones groups for Input This brings up two boxes one giving a list of available panel inputs while the other gives up to eight group numbers and a Cancel button Allocate Zone Groups gt View gt Point inputs for zone group User can view what is allocated L1 001 Loop 1 device address 001 is in zone 1 i GLT Premier AL Panel Zone Gro Allac hs View Allocate Done Job Details 15 Job Number Panel Number Click on a zone group number to view its inputs and points Click here or Exit button to remove the zone group and allocation lists from the screen 8 11 Edit texts gt Select Text Category gt 43 GLT Premier AL Text Editor View Function Key Texts Select Text Category Quit ob Details Job Nu Paneme i EE t Name Panel Nun outputs el Name Loop Outputs Points Zones Groups Network Flags Here the user can define Point texts panel name etc remember to press ENTER and also SAVE TEXT LABELS REMEMBER TO PRESS ENTER TO SAVE TEXT ON THE LINE ALSO TO SAVE AFTER EDITING TEXT LABELS THE DEVICES SENSORS POINTS ARE NOW LABELLED AND WILL SHOW UP ON THE DISPLAY OF THE PANEL and AMS ALARM MANAGER SOFTWARE 9 11 Print
24. ngle Knock Double Knock Triple Knock Single Knock Range Double Knock Range Triple Knock Range New Flag Identification Enter reference text for network flag 525 Cancel 3 4 1 1 Stage 1 Cause number amp Combination Options There are six options on offer here as well as a Cancel button to return to the menu bar options 3 4 1 1 1 Single Knock Select this button to specify an individual cause to operate the flag by itself This allows for four types of cause Common Cause Loop Cause Input Cause or Zone Cause 3 4 1 1 2 Double Knock Select this button to specify two individual causes to operate the flag when both causes are active simultaneously This allows for three types of cause Loop Cause Input Cause or Zone Cause 3 4 1 1 3 Triple Knock Select this button to specify three individual causes to operate the flag when all three causes are active simultaneously This allows for three types of cause Loop Cause Input Cause or Zone Cause 3 4 1 1 4 Single Knock Range Select this button to specify a range of causes any one of which will operate the flag by itself This allows for three types of cause Loop Cause Input Cause or Zone Cause 3 4 1 1 5 Double Knock Range Select this button to specify a range of causes to operate the flag when when any two causes are active simultaneously This allows for three types of cause Loop Cause Input Cause or Zone Cause 3 4 1 1 6 Triple Knock R
25. nhibit Until Causes Clear e Pressing the System Reset or remote System Reset control will prevent operation of the selected output for 10 15 seconds until the signal is removed If the selected output is already operating it will revert the selected output to its quiescent state e Evacuate Inhibit Until Causes Clear e Pressing the Evacuate or remote Evacuate control will prevent operation of the selected output until the system is no longer in Evacuate If the selected output is already operating it will revert the selected output to its quiescent state CHOOSING NETWORK WILL BRING A LIST OF PANELS AND CAUSES FLAGS The flag or Cause definitions are the same as above with additional Flag Causes available These are 3 4 1 Add New Flag Creating Unique Causes WARNING MAKE SURE YOU ARE FULLY CAPABLE AND UNDERSTAND CAUSE AND EFFECT RECORD STATE OF CAUSES gt AND RECORD NEW CAUSES CREATED SO THAT IT CAN BE DELETED IF PANEL DOES NOT OPERATE OR GIVES A FAULT or A BADLY WRITTEN CAUSE AND EFFECT MISTAKE TIP BACK UP FOLDER THEN CREATE CAUSE AND EFFECT When this option is selected a box appears identifying the new flag number and offering various option buttons plus a Cancel button Flag specification takes place in four stages with appropriate options being given at each stage t Special Functions Sensitivity Job Detalls Job Number 11111 Loop Duir Select Ne New Flag Cause Combination 001 FACP Si
26. nnected to the serial port of the computer A red Progress Bar indicates communication GLT Premier AL Panel Download Utility X Upload Quit ob Details Job Number T1111 Job Name madagascar Directory C CauseANDEMfect Togo Trying to Access Panel The User will be prompted to ENABLE the SSD DIP SWITCH WRITE ENABLE DISABLE in the PREMIER AL m ob Details Job Number T1111 Job Name madagascar Directory WETWORK_PREW A Lege madagascar Write Protected Prompt 1080100021 eT wnload All Files Selected Files SESESWARNING DO NOT DISRUPT OR INTERUPT DOWNLOAD PROCEDURE OR WHEN PREMEIR AL DISPLAYS COMPUTER ACCESS IN PROGRESS PANEL DISABLED If Interrupted repeat whole procedure again as data corruption can occur The program will default to using the COM1 port unless another port is specified in the GLTCOMM INI file This file may be updated via the menu item in the main menu screen Failure to access the panel will terminate the program If the panel can be accessed then its identification details will be extracted and checked as described in 3 5 2 below 3 5 1 Job amp Panel Selection This facility involves the standard Windows style drive and directory selection boxes plus a list of possible jobs and a list of possible panels Each time a new directory is selected the program will check for any design files in that d
27. or status condition before operating the OK button An appropriate number of loop causes need to be selected depending upon whether Single Knock Double Knock or Triple Knock has been specified before proceeding to stage 4 n b the loop cause list will remain visible until sufficient causes have been selected or the Cancel button is operated 3 4 1 3 3 Single Input Cause This involves clicking on an input number then operating the OK button An appropriate number of input causes need to be selected depending upon whether Single Knock Double Knock or Triple Knock has been specified before proceeding to stage 4 n b the input cause list will remain visible until sufficient causes have been selected or the Cancel button is operated 3 4 1 3 4 Single Zone Cause This involves clicking on a zone number and a zone status condition before operating the OK button An appropriate number of zone causes need to be selected depending upon whether Single Knock Double Knock or Triple Knock has been specified before proceeding to stage 4 n b the zone cause list will remain visible until sufficient causes have been selected or the Cancel button is operated 3 4 1 3 5 Range of Loop Causes This involves clicking on a loop number and a range of sensor numbers and a sensor status condition before operating the OK button The range of sensor numbers is selected by moving the mouse pointer to the first sensor number pressin
28. r Periods Panel Layout Panel Name to Company Logo Panel Name to Panel Name Platform Sounders all loops Sensitivity Codes all loops one Group Allocation Download All Files Download Selected Files 3 5 4 Uploading Information When the panel s identification has been successfully checked a list of suitable data files existing on the computer will be displayed with the option to download all of the data or just selected files The menu bar will also include an Upload option allowing the following items to be uploaded 1 Access Code If linking to a new panel and user wants to change access code 2 Panel Layout User can check panels layout and analyse diagnose any settings 3 Delay Parameters User c check panels delay settings 4 Point Texts Individual loops or all loops User can analyse modify device labels 5 Input Texts I O board names labels 6 Point Sensitivity Individual loops all loops or manual User can analyse diagnose the sensor point levels for alert and alarm i e 45 alert and 70 alarm 7 Analogue Values Individual loops or all loops SEE DIAGRAM BELOW 8 Zone Group Allocation User can uploads current zone group configuration 9 Local Cause Effect User can analyse diagnose cause and effect setttings 10 Network Cause Effect 11 Network Responses all or Any of the above information IN Uploaded it can then be printed via the print menu GLT Pre
29. remier Al Design System Version 1 setup program This will installe T Premier AL Design System V1 14 11 2003 on your computer It is strongly recommended that you close all other applications you have running before continuing T his will help prevent any conflicts during the installation process Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup E Cancel Copyright amp 2003 GLT start eu oco u Nes Kasp soft W PCP 41 New amp Prod 15 al pr PETI Kees 22 07 Once Installed Run program either via shortcut or from programs Menu GLT Premier Cause Effect M Mew Job EditJob Setup Quit x 3 CAUSE EFFECT PROGRAMMING SYSTEM CABLE CONNECTIONS FOR DOWNLOAD 1 PC to Premier AL GLOBAL NET REP Null Modem Cable 2 PC USB PORT to Premier AL or USB to Serial COMM D TYPE Converter PC USB PORT to Premier AL GLOBAL Unit 1 USB CABLE 1 NULL NETWORK REPEATER MODEM CABLE This document is a description of the cause effect programming system for the Premier AL network system The equipment is currently limited to two panel types the Premier AL Global network repeater and the Premier AL 1 4 loop analogue addressable panel Each job designed on this system will have a 5 digit contract number that is included in all of the file names used for that job and is also the name of the directory where the files are stored whether on a hard
30. resses may be selected de selected by directly Control clicking on them in the list or Using the Shift key to select ranges The Settings menu item allows either the Daytime or Nighttime Fire Trip to be edited The 5 menu item allows data to be saved either for all loops or just the current loop The D ane menu item returns to the main panel editing window Clicking on a parameter button while same addresses in the list are selected will try to update the appropriate parameter for the selected addresses with suitable prompts for any suspect combinations 6 11 Select Output gt Loop outputs The user MUST DECLARE outputs effect If a Sounder is not declared then it will not operate even if the loop has configured it on the Premeir AL Loop Output C amp E in the the engineers menu All loop output devices must be set with Channel A bit 0 B bit 1 C bit 2 Command settings ii Premier AL Caus Job Number Panel umb Specify New Loop Output LOOP POINT CHANNEL 1 A Click on the required loop number point address and channel to specify a new loop output Click on OK when the appropriate values are highlighted to continue to enter a user text for the new output or click on Exit to abandon specifying a new loop output Loop Output Text Enter user text for loop output L1 0094 Cancel SOUNDER Once a loop out put is declared Then the User can manipulate program its
31. rom that specified on the computer then an option will be given to update the name stored in the panel to that specified on the computer This time however selecting No will not terminate the program but proceed directly to the next stage n b a stand alone panel will always return a panel number of 0 and this cannot be changed 3 5 3 Selecting Download Information When the panel s identification has been successfully checked a list of suitable data files existing on the computer will be displayed with the option to download all of the data or just selected files Clicking on All will download all of the available information to the panel while Clicking on Selected will only download any files that are highlighted in the list n b A progress bar will be displayed during each download process for reference Also if the panel has a switch for write protecting its EEPROM memory and that switch is in the Protected position then a warning prompt will be displayed giving the user an opportunity to move the switch into the Enabled position before proceeding with the download or to terminate the download process GLT Premier AL Panel Download Utility Upload Quit ob Details Job Number T1111 Job Name madagascar Directoy NETWORK PREM A Panel Identification Download Options Cause Effect Hex File Loop 1 Point Texts Network Responses Panel Delay Day Night Parameters and Software Time
32. t Quit Existing Panels 001 FACP CLEAN SLATE B 11 Premier AL 1 2 1 4 Loop Panel 002 HILTON HOTEL B 11 Premier AL 1 2 1 4 Loop Panel 003 LEISURE CENTRE B 11 Premier AL 1 2 1 4 Loop Panel 004 GLT HEADQUARTERS B 11 Premier AL 1 2 1 4 Loop Panel 005 SWANSEA INDUSTRIAL B 1i Premier AL 1 2 1 4 Loop Panel 006 REP ALG PREM AL 10 AL Network Repeater art eqdouocog 38 Speed DC kaspe software 44 PCPR W zeta al pro PED PKG EDIT PANEL DATA MENU BRINGS UP A NEW WINDOW WHICH IS WHERE THE USER CAN CONFIGURE CAUSE AND EFFECT The Grey Menu Bar is where the User Defines Sets Premier Al Function and Behaviour View PanelLayout Special Functions Sensitivity Select Output Allocate Zones Groups Edit Texts Print Quit Job Details Job Number 11111 Panel Number 5 SWANSEA Directory C XCauseANDEffect 1 View Menu Shows the Panels and the Available flags i e Cause types e g Commom fire View PanelLayout Special Functions Sensitivity Select Output Allocate Zones Groups Edit Texts Job Details job Number 11111 Print guit Panel Number 5 Panel Name SWANSEA Directory C CauseANDE ffect Available Flags for Panel 4 GLT HEADQUARTERS HUMANE 002 HILTON HOTEL 11 003 LEISURE CEHTRE 004 GLT HEADQUARTERS 005 SWANSEA INDUSTRIAL 11 006 REP ALG PREM AL GHR 10 0001 Common Fire Till Reset 00
33. te Until Silence As above except operates until SILENCE ALARMS 1s pressed Zone Alert Operate Until Causes Clear Any single device in alert within the assigned zone will cause the selected output to operate until no longer in alert Zone Fault Operate Until Causes Clear Any single device in fault within the assigned zone will cause the selected output to operate until no longer in fault Zone Indication Operate Until Causes Clear Any single indication only device not fire alert or fault mode operated within the assigned zone will cause the selected output to operate until the signal 1s removed Common Fire Operate Until Reset Any device in fire will cause the selected output to operate until SYSTEM RESET Common Fire Operate Until Silence As above except until SILENCE ALARMS is pressed Common Alert Operate Until Causes Clear Any device in alert will cause the selected output to operate until no longer in alert Common Fault Operate Until Causes Clear Any device in fault will cause the selected output to operate until no longer in fault Common Indication Operate Until Causes Clear Any indication only device not fire alert or fault mode operated will cause the selected output to operate until the signal 1s removed Alarms Silenced Operate Until Causes Clear Pressing the Alarms Silenced or remote Alarms Silenced control will cause the selected output to operate until the signal 1s removed System Reset Operate Until Causes C

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