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1. dpt X X 3 2 Selecting the language 1 Start the programming tool The following window will open to select a language Sprache Language e English ES Portuges cai Polish Dutch Russia RUSSIA Espafial SB2TOOL Version 6 17 8 detectomat programming tool 3000 2 Select the language desired for the user interface A window will open for a moment with information about Programming Tool DPT 3000 a deleclomal progrannnineg Tool PON JOO s detectomat detectomat programming Tool Programming Tool Yomin 6 17 3 3 Selecting devices The programming tool can presently be used for the following devices e FCP detect 3004 e FCP detect 3016 e FCP Sydney 2000 e Display Remote Control Panel DRCP e 32 Output Module e 16 Relay Module 1 Start the application and select the language desired After the information about the software the following window will open Device Selection detect 3010 3016 Remote Control Panel 32 Output Module Software Version C from 3E_01_XX 7 4E_01_XX C from 3E_02_XX 7 4E_02_XX from 3E_03_XX 7 4E_03_XX Version 6 17 9 EON ad detectomat 2 Select the type of the FCP and or the Bitbus module to be programmed If an FCP or the Remote control panel is selected additional information about the software version will appear The current version of the software is always automatically called up If the programming for a device i
2. Check TML is not possible with the TML switched off on the FCP Dc3004 Setting 0 The external signal line are activated together with the main alarm Setting 1 The external signal line are activated already upon an internal alarm Parameter Meaning 3 Self powered 4 Delay on mains fault 5 Option TML interface 6 Option Bitbus interface 7 Presently not used 8 Control of transmission line 9 Transmission connection Sub panel DRCP 10 Printer filter 11 Country specification 12 Special display Possible settings 0 inactive 1 active 0 30 minutes 0 inactive 1 active 2 only indicator board control board inactive 1 active 0 Continuous signal 1 Impulse 1 2 seconds 2 Impulse feedback signal 3 TML active Fire brigade alerted 0 Sub panel 1 DRCP 0 inactive all messages 1 active only alarms and faults 0 Germany 1 Netherlands from 3ME_02 xx 4ME_02_xx 3 Great Britain 0 In operation 1 Special display 1 2 Special display 2 Version 6 17 47 detectomat programming tool 3000 Explanation The delay on mains fault can be entered for up to a maximum of 30 minutes National guidelines must be followed when doing so The triggering time for the main detector can be changed Setting 0 There will be continuous triggering until reset on the FCP e g for Siemens MDL F Setting 1 Triggering will be by impulse duration 1 2 seconds Thi
3. TML automatically on through door contact Month summer time Month winter time Resetting signal line Extinguishing PCB not for FCP Sydney 2000 Blocking FCP reset Resetting detector test Alarm mode with detector test Sign of life LED Discovery Thresholds for convent detectors Display Fault data BG 0x Possible settings 0 no interface present 1 Printer PC communication 2 PC monitoring and controlling 3 Fire brigade display 4 Fire brigade display with monitoring 0 like ext signal line 1 independent of ext signal lines 0 no 1 yes 0 no 1 yes 0 no 1 yes 0 no switchover 3 March 4 April 0 no switchover 9 September 10 October 0 with FCP reset 1 with ext signal line off 0 30 minutes 0 automatic 1 with FCP reset 0 test alarm 1 real alarm 0 off 1 0n 0 detectomat 1 Apollo 2 Nittan 00 upon 5 consecutive data faults 01 upon 15 consecutive data faults 02 upon 25 consecutive data faults 25 upon 255 consecutive data faults 26 indicator deactivated Version 6 17 27 detectomat programming tool 3000 Explanation Setting 4 When using the FBD 2002 Fire brigade display the serial interface RS 232 has to be connected to the FBD log with this parameter This parameter refers to the extinguishing control system card There is a monitored control line there for the optical acoustic
4. The data programmed will be sent to the FCP Recommendation for more clearly arranged programming 1 2 Program all the loop components of a loop in a zone that is not to be used later for example all loop components from Loop 1 in zone 51 all loop components from Loop 2 in Zone 52 etc Then program the respective detectors and modules into the zone you desire Deleting detectors from table 1 2 In the Programmed data section enter a 0 for the zone Click the OK button You will be asked whether detectors already programmed should be automatically moved For all detectors not programmed a 0 will be entered automatically for the zone Note Detectors that have not been programmed but which are connected to the FCP in spite of this will thus appear as GOO MOO Change detector data The following data can be changed Day Sensitivity Night Sensitivity Changing the sensitivity will only affect the detectors in the oop 3000 and Discovery series The periods for which the Day Sensitivity Night Sensitivity are to apply can be changed in the Times menu item Note The sensitivity of the detectomat PL 3000 detectors should be set with the DPT 3000 lf the sensitivity has been set with the programming software I Check then this will be overwritten by the DPT 3000 Pre alarm lf the option pre alarm is activated for a detector the detector will trigger a pre alarm w
5. a JOO Programming tool detectomat DPT 3000 Operating Instructions by oot detectomat detectomal programming Tool Programmirng T ool Yean 17 Version 6 17 EON JOD M detectomat detectomat GmbH detectomat GmbH An der Strusbek 5 D 22926 Ahrensburg Support Hotline User manual no 0 14ct Min German network Mobile fee can vary Phone Fax Internet E mail Phone Fax Internet E mail 93115 49 0 4102 2114 60 49 0 4102 2114 670 www detectomat de info detectomat de 49 0 1805 2114 60 49 0 4102 2114 9670 www detectomat de hotline detectomat de 22 11 07 When contacting the hotline be sure to have your customer number available Version 6 17 Index 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 ZA 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 2 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 3 6 4 3 7 4 3 8 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 6 4 1 4 7 1 detectomat programming tool 3000 Statement regarding the Operating InstructionS ssssssssssssnnsnnnnnnnas 5 Purpose of the Operating Instructions c cecccesecesseccssescseeecseeecsseeeseeeeeeeessseeseseeessenens 5 Remarks about the Operating Instructions c cccccceseesccseeesseseseeeseeeseessseeeseeeseeeeseeens 5 CONE ON TUNG OMsaaersgavaasae caste E N IA 5 Overview of functional CharacteriStiCS cccccccs
6. e ELSA Microlink 28 8 TQV e ELSA Microlink 56 K e Creatix SG 2834 e US Robotics 56K Faxmodem e devolo Microlink 56 K 8 2 RS 232 cable A common commercially available null modem or AT link cable can be used For direct data exchange between computer and FCP DRCP the minimal configuration is as follows FCP Computer 9 pin D Sub socket 9 pin D Sub socket PIN PIN 2 3 3 2 5 5 lf there is only a 25 pin pin bar available on the computer for the serial interface use a common commercially available adapter from 9 to 25 pins 8 3 List of abbreviation Abbreviation Meaning SO Switch off DRCP Display amp remote control panel AL Alarm FCP Fire control panel DPT detectomat programming tool FBCP Fire brigade control panel KDB Key disposal box MCP Manual call point OC outputs Open collector outputs FA Faults SP Sub panel TU Transmission unit PA Pre alarm Version 6 17 64
7. saar D003 D004 D005 D006 D007 D008 D009 D010 D011 D012 D013 D014 DOE Home Home Home Z002 Mum Mum Mum Z003 Guest Guest Guest Z004 Stable Stable send Delete Table pc FCP Customer Text Programming acd Home Bedroom Print PC a 8 Back ALT U Version 6 17 33 i JOD M detectomat 4 4 2 View Programming With this option a direct connection to the detector module already programmed is possible The table now contains the programming for the zones 1 In the View section select the option Programming The view of the table will change See the example in the window below w Customer Text Project TestDocu aor ponz p003 pons poos poos D907 poos poos boro Dott D612 1913 pors p DOI A ULE Delete Table C Customer Text Programming Customer Text a gt a C ALT P Home Bedroom read Print l 4 4 3 Reading and editing customer text 1 2 Double click the Read button The customer texts will be sent from the FCP to the computer The progress of the transmission will be shown simultaneously by a bar and percentage display After the complete transmission click inside the table on the relevant cell for the zone desired and the detector desired The active cell will be selected The customer text will be displayed in the Customer text field In the Detector data section the segment and the pertine
8. 1 64 Sele Zonat Pa rr orr zona pa rr ore zona pa rr ore zone aL pa rur or 03 5 Function buttons Button Meaning 65 128 Display relevant zones Messages Show all messages Controlling Switching functions are enabled as on the FCP Status Display Display status of the FCP Version 6 17 38 detectomat programming tool 3000 4 7 2 Messages In this window the messages coming in from the FCP are displayed broken down according to alarms faults switch offs and remarks From these four types of messages four events each can be displayed simultaneously 1 Click the Messages button The following window will open w Meldungen z la oo4 001 aes Status Display Using the scroll bar on the right hand side you can scroll through up to 200 messages for each section The following information is outputted for each message e Zone number e Detector number e Customer text e Date time Note For limit value lines the value 1 is shown as the zone number and detector number For remark messages the number of detectors per zone is shown which the FCP has identified after Read in detectors n Meaning Zones Display status of the individual zones Controlling Switching functions are enabled as on the FCP Status Display Display current status of the FCP Version 6 17 39 EON JOD Nic detectomat 4 7 3 Controlling In this window all the sw
9. 1 Select the menu item Zone Offset The following window will open with an example w one Offset Project DRCP FCP Number Click on the line for the FCP number for which consecutive detector numbering is to be programmed Enter the initial value Click the Save button The data will be saved and adopted into the project file o Aa O N If desired double click the Send button The data programmed will be sent from the computer to the DRCP 5 4 Editing customer texts This function is only possible with a master RCP In this menu item it is possible to create new customer texts for the Bitbus participants and then to send them to the RCP In addition customer texts from the RCP can be outputted and edited Note The customer text for a Bitous component can be up to 20 characters long When entering customer texts in addition to all alphabetic characters only full stops are allowed 1 Inthe Function window select the menu item Customer texts 2 Click the OK button The following window will open Version 6 17 49 a JOD a detectomat m Customer Text Project DRCP Bitbus Adr a send Delete Table cp ALT P PC F ud Customer Text Save aa read Print PC FCP oO oa f Back ALT U pai Functions buttons Button Meaning Delete Table Texts will be completely deleted from the table Save Saves the changes only on the computer Print Prints the text at
10. 15 Modem initialisation only possible directly on central control unit 16 Serial interface 17 Reset mode sounder control unit 18 Buzzer off from LCD panel 19 20 TML automatically on through door contact 21 Month summer time 22 Month winter time Possible settings 0 Standard 1 TML relay automatic detector alarm relay MCP no Serial interface 1 Printer PC communication PC monitoring and controlling 3 Fire brigade display 4 Fire brigade display with monitoring 0 like ext signal line 1 independent of ext signal lines 0 no yes Not used 0 no 1 yes 0 no switchover 3 March 4 April 0 no switchover 9 September 10 October Version 6 17 48 Explanation With this parameter it is possible to realise separate signalling by means of floating contacts for automatic detectors and manual call points Setting 1 The TML relay always only connects upon one alarm from an automatic detector The internal alarm relay connects in such case only upon an alarm from the manual call point Setting 4 When using the FBD 2002 Fire brigade display the serial interface RS 232 has to be connected to the FBD log with this parameter detectomat programming tool 3000 5 3 4 Zone Offset In an FCP network one offset of zones can be entered for each FCP in order to obtain consecutive numbering of detectors This menu is available for the software versions from 3M_20_xx
11. 3000 Version 6 11 from FCP software 3E_01_D 4E_01_Dor 5E_01_D e DPT 3000 Version 5 2 up to FCP software 3X_75_D or 5X_56_D Place the Technics CD into your computer drive 2 Start Windows Explorer and change to the relevant folder in which the installation program Setup exe is located With a double click start the installation program Setup exe 4 Follow the further instructions on your computer monitor Version 6 17 7 a JOD M detectomat In addition to the executable program file several other standard files will be copied that are required for programming and entering customer texts 2 2 3 User interface Function buttons The universally applicable buttons in the windows of Programming Tool DPT 3000 have the following meanings Key Meaning Ok Confirm and apply selection or entry Print Print out alarms Save Save the programming entered under the current project name Back Go back to the previous menu level Enter on keyboard Confirm selection or entry m Double click Standard data from computer to the FCP PC j Lasi iam a Fit ALT U EA nok e Double click read data from the FCP PC gi fii ALT P END End Programming Tool DPT 3000 Additional function buttons will be explained in the relevant sections 3 Setting up the program 3 1 Starting the program 1 Start the programming tool using the symbol dpt X XX on your desktop or via Start Programs detectomat programming tool X X
12. Control Panel Data This menu item is for checking the data transmission to be sure that the data has arrived correctly in the FCP 1 Inthe Function window select the menu item Check Fire Control Panel Data The following window will open m Check Fire Control Panel Data Project TestDocu Sele Data Selection i Customer Text Execute Back 2 Select the respective option to check customer text or panel data 3 Click the Execute button The data will automatically be read out of the FCP and compared with the project data If the data does not tally an error message will appear The progression of the data transmission and the comparison are shown by a bar display and percentage indication 4 Click the OK button if the Data OK note appears 4 9 End program 1 Click the Back button The respective program window will be closed and there will be a jump back to the next higher level 2 Click the END button The program will be ended Version 6 17 41 a JOD M detectomat 5 Program operation of Display and Remote Control Panel DRCP 5 1 Select project Either a new project or one already existing can be processed A project automatically creates files for the panel data the customer texts and the message buffer 1 Start the application select the language desired and then the Remote Control Panel Remote control panel The following window will open to select the functions w Func
13. Display Display current status of the DRCP Version 6 17 54 detectomat programming tool 3000 5 7 3 End monitoring and controlling 1 Click the Status indication button The Status display window will 2 Click the Back button 5 8 Check Fire Control Data This menu item is for checking the data transmission to be sure that the data has arrived correctly in the DRCP 1 Inthe Function window select the menu item Check Fire Control Panel data The following window will open m Check Fire Control Panel Data Project DRCP Sele Data Selection i Customer Text Execute Back 2 Select the respective option to check customer texts or panel data 3 Click the Perform button The data will automatically be read out of the DRCP and compared with the project data If the data does not tally an error message will appear The progression of the data transmission and the comparison are shown by a bar display and percentage indication 4 Click the OK button 5 9 End program 1 Click the Back button The respective program window will be closed and there will be a jump back to the next higher level 2 Click the END button The program will be ended Version 6 17 55 Ye JOD Nic detectomat 6 Program operation of 32 output module 6 1 Select project Either a new project or one already existing can be processed 6 1 1 Create a new project 1 Start the application and select the language des
14. OC Output Module 4 Programming with DPT 3000 Rotary code switch Output 1 16 0 Output 17 32 1 Output 1 16 2 Output 17 32 not used Output 1 32 not used Output 1 32 3 Output 1 32 4 6 4 Data transmission 6 4 1 Data transmission via Bitbus modem The transmission of the data can be done directly from the menu 32 output module via the Bitbus modem button The data can be written into the Bitbus module Bitbus CPU and also read out 1 Inthe 32 output module window click on the Bitbus modem button The following window will open w Bitbus Modem Version 6 17 61 Project Test Send data Read data zuruck EON JOD M detectomat Function buttons Button Meaning Send data Send data to the Bitbus module Bitbus CPU Read data Read data out of the Bitbus module Bitbus CPU Note The Bitbus modem operates as standard at the high transmission rate of 375 KB Be sure this high speed is also set on the Bitbus module Bitbus CPU to be programmed While data is being transmitted the green LED right behind the Bitbus connection flickers If the transmission from the FCP to the 32 output module is faulty after approx 20 seconds the red LED on the CPU of the 32 output module blinks The Bitbus modem operates with the address 1 Since the master in the network also has the address 1 during programming the Bitbus CPU of the Bitbus has to be disconnected from it double ad
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17. codes practically all the indications can be reproduced through the output module With the freely programmable outputs numerous control functions can also be realised The following codes are available Entry 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Code Alarm LED Alarm Output Pre alarm Output Fault switched off Output Fault Output Switched off Output TML LED Ext signal line LED Delay LED Output Revision LED Output KDB alarm LED Output KDB unlocked LED Output Call fire brigade LED Output Fire brigade alerted LED Output Main alarm LED Output Fault in power supply LED Internal buzzer Version 6 17 59 Meaning This blinks upon first alarm and lights up continuously upon each additional alarm This is not triggered during revisions detector tests or pre alarms This is triggered upon real alarms but is not triggered during revisions or detector tests This blinks upon faults and lights up continuously upon switch off if no fault is due to be dealt with This is triggered upon faults This is triggered upon switch off This blinks upon faults and lights up continuously upon switch off This blinks upon faults and lights up continuously upon switch off This is activated with delay switched on This is activated with revision switched on This is activated upon FBKB alarm This is activated when FBKB is unlocked This is activated upon faulty forwarding of alarm This
18. each day of the week you can program four time points for the sensitivity during the day and four time points for the sensitivity during the night At the times programmed the FCP switches all detectors loop 3000 Discovery to the sensitivities programmed in the menu item Program zones Detector data An obvious example would be a smokers zone in which one would operate a multi sensor during the day as a heat detector switching time at for example 7 30 AM and after office hours during the night as an optical smoke detector switching time at for example 6 00 PM 1 Click the button Sensitivity day or Sensitivity night 2 Inthe section Sensitivity day or Sensitivity night enter the times desired in the format HH MM For every day of the week four different time points can be entered for the switchover to the programmed sensitivities entered Cancel times already set by overwriting them with a new time 3 Click the Save button The data will be saved and adopted into the project file 4 If desired double click the Send button The data programmed will be sent from the computer to the FCP Note The time 00 00 is not defined as a switching time If 00 00 is entered then no switching will take place 4 3 6 Print Programming All the items of programming carried out for a project can be printed out with this function For the detector data you will be asked whether all the detectors programmed should b
19. the local printer Back Return to the main menu 5 4 1 Reading and editing customer text 1 Double click the Read button The customer texts will be sent from the master RCP to the computer The progress of the transmission will be shown simultaneously by a bar and percentage display 2 After the complete transmission click inside the table on the relevant cell for the Bitbus address desired The active cell will be selected The customer text will be displayed in the Customer text field 3 Inthe field Customer text enter the text desired 4 Click the Enter button The customer text will be adopted into the table 5 4 2 Entering new customer text 1 Click inside the table on the relevant cell for the Bitbus address desired The active cell will be selected 2 Inthe field Customer text enter the text desired 3 Click the Enter button The customer text will be adopted into the table 5 4 3 Send customer text 1 Double click the Send button The customer text will be sent from the computer to the master DRCP The progress of the transmission will be shown simultaneously by a bar and percentage display Version 6 17 50 detectomat programming tool 3000 5 5 Send Data to Fire Control Panel The data will be sent to the DRCP This may be the data previously read and changed with the Programming Tool DPT 3000 or also the data newly saved under the project name 1 Inthe Function window select the menu item Send data
20. value The FCP constantly calculates the alarm threshold for all the detectors and updates this value every twenty minutes If the automatic tracking is switched off the normal alarm threshold of 55 will be set for the automatic XP95 detector Setting 0 All messages will be printed out Setting 1 Only the alarm messages and fault signals will be printed out Setting 0 Germany The normal EN 54 program will be selected in the version as the FCP was tested by the VdS Setting 1 Netherlands Several functions specific to the Netherlands will be activated e g the so called Back sweep and the resetting of faults manually and not automatically Setting 3 United Kingdom Several functions specific to the United Kingdom will be activated for example that after a Reset the external signal lines are switched back on With this parameter it is possible to realise separate signalling by means of floating contacts for automatic detectors and manual call points Setting 1 The TML relay always only connects upon one alarm from an automatic detector The internal alarm relay connects in such case only upon an alarm from the manual call point Parameter 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 28 29 Meaning Modem initialisation only possible directly at central control unit Serial interface Reset mode sounder control unit Buzzer off from LCD panel Extinguishing system control unit
21. 7 243 Main Alarm 19 11 07 z z AV 055 Home Nursery 20001 D003 19 11 07 243 Reset Fire Panel 19 11 07 142 Call Fire Brigade 19 11 07 742 Main Alarm 19 11 07 742 AV 055 Home Nursery 20001 DOO3 Off ext Sig L 7 Read Message Buffer Alarms Faults Switch Offs All Save Print Back Structure of messages The messages in the message buffer are structured in one line as follows e Consecutive number e Date of event and time of event e Event e Location zone number detector number e Customer text for detector or zones Functions buttons Button Meaning Alarms Only the alarm messages are displayed Faults Only the fault messages are displayed Switch offs Only the switch off messages are displayed All All the messages in the message buffer will be displayed Important When reading the message buffer FIFO with the FCP detect 3004 parameter 16 has to be set to 1 and to 0 if software version is older than 3A_21_XxX The progress of the transmission is shown by a bar display and a percentage indication Unless the message buffer FIFO is full the read out process will be completed before the indication reaches 100 The message event buffer not yet full will appear Version 6 17 36 detectomat programming tool 3000 4 7 Monitoring and Controlling Note at the parallel interface This function is only possible if a dongle Copy Protection Device is insta
22. CP 0 with main alarm MA 1 with internal alarm IA 2 with IA switched off via Buzzer off button with code word 3 with IA switched off via Buzzer off button without code word 4 with MA switched off via Buzzer off button with code word From 3E_02_xx 4E_02_xx 5E_02_xx 5 with MA and automatic switching on upon new alarm 6 with MA and automatic switching on upon new alarm or fault 7 with IA and automatic switching on upon new alarm 8 with IA and automatic switching on upon new alarm or fault 0 inactive 1 active 0 30 minutes 0 inactive 1 active 2 only indicator board control board Version 6 17 25 Explanation Setting 1 Berlin By pressing the button Active on revision on the FBCP the relays and electronic outputs TML Alarm General message and Collective fault will be activated anyway Setting 3 Munich The function Check TML is not possible with the TML switched off on the FCP Dc3004 Setting 0 The external signal line are activated together with the main alarm Setting 1 The external signal line are activated already upon an internal alarm Setting 1 Pre alarm is active for all loop participants The delay on mains fault can be entered for up to a maximum of 30 minutes National guidelines must be followed when doing so EON JOD M detectomat Parameter Meaning 6 Option Bitbus interface 7 Presently not used 8 Control of transmiss
23. Click on the line with the system parameter to be changed A window will open allowing this parameter to be selected and entered Make the changes desired 4 Click the OK button The window will be closed and the changed parameter adopted into the Value column Click the Save button The data will be saved and adopted into the project file lf desired double click the Send button The data programmed will be sent from the computer to the DRCP The following overview explains the setting possibilities The settings printed bold are the original default settings Possible settings N Standard Berlin Switzerland Munich no FBCP with main alarm MA with internal alarm IA with IA switched off via Buzzer off button with code word with IA switched off via Buzzer off button without code word with MA switched off via Buzzer off button with code word From 3ME_01_xx 4ME_01_xx or 3SE ME_01_xx with MA and automatic switching on upon new alarm with MA and automatic switching on upon new alarm or fault with IA and automatic switching on upon new alarm With IA and automatic switching on upon new alarm or fault Version 6 17 46 Explanation Setting 1 Berlin By pressing the button Active on revision on the FBCP the relays and electronic outputs TML Alarm General message and Collective fault will be activated anyway Setting 3 Munich The function
24. Discovery Multi sensor loop 3000 Discovery Manual call point input output module Technique Conventional Module Input module Sounder control unit CO Detector Discovery Detector module programmed but not present Function buttons Button Meaning Search Search for detector on the basis of certain criteria Read detector data Read data from the detector heads Version 6 17 17 EON JOD M detectomat Read detector data Besides the data in the FCP there is additional information stored in the detectors head modules For this to be available for diagnostics purposes the detector heads first have to be read 1 Click the Read detector data button After selecting a detector with the arrow keys or the mouse further information will be displayed in the Detector data section Designation Meaning Type Detector type in plain language Segment Segment to which the detector is connected loop or spur Address Address of detector or module Analogue value Analogue value of the detector Alarm threshold Alarm threshold of the detector only for XP95 The alarm threshold of a detector can be changed within a range of 45 to 65 This however only makes sense if the threshold compensation system parameter 9 has been deactivated With detectors in the loop 3000 or Discovery design series the alarm threshold is always set automatically to 55 by the FCP because the detectors carry out pollution compensation on their own Sta
25. OM port This will show through an error in data transmission Time out FCP In such case you will have to select the valid COM port anew in the Settings menu item 3 4 2 Setting up the log printer lf the Log option is activated with the function Monitoring and controlling each alarm coming in will automatically be outputted by the parallel interface LPT1 A prerequisite is that a log printer be connected 1 Inthe Printer section activate the option Log 2 Click on the Back button to save the settings The settings saved will be active again the next time the program starts 3 4 3 Setting up the modem With the data communication equipment modem data can be communicated between a computer and an FCP or an DRCP To do so operator authorisation is necessary in the form of a non alterable five digit password 55555 This will be compared with the password in the FCP If an incorrect entry is made the telephone link will be automatically disconnected Version 6 17 11 a JOD M detectomat Setting up modem on the FCP To establish a telephone link to the FCP the modem first has to be initialised in the FCP 1 Enter 1 in system parameter 15 of the FCP The asking of a password against unauthorised access will automatically be activated as of software version 5A_30_xx and 3A_50_xx Setting up modem on the computer 1 2 3 Connect the modem to the computer Check that the software prot
26. ack Sensitivity night Function buttons Button Meaning Delay off Program time periods for Delay off Delay on Program time periods for Delay on Sensitivity day Program time periods for Sensitivity day Sensitivity night Program time periods for Sensitivity night Program time periods for Delay off Delay on Here you set the times for which the delay is switched on or off and thus a delayed or un delayed forwarding of the main alarm 1 Click the button Delay ON or Delay OFF 2 Inthe section Delay enter the reaction times and inspection times desired 3 Inthe section Delay ON or Delay OFF enter the times desired in the format HH MM For every day of the week four times of day and four times of night can be entered as time points for the delay to be switched on off Do this for all the days of the week Cancel times already set by overwriting them with a new time 4 Click the Save button The data will be saved and adopted into the project file 5 If desired double click the Send button The data programmed will be sent from the computer to the FCP Note The time 00 00 is not defined as a switching time If 00 00 is entered then no switching will take place Version 6 17 31 a JOD M detectomat Times for programming Sensitivity day Sensitivity night Here you set the times for which the sensitivities are switched over This means that for
27. alerting system in the extinguishing zone output A10 Setting 0 This signal line is only reset by Reset panel Setting 1 The command ext signal line off both from the FBCP and from the control panel of the FCP also affects this control line such that it is reset For FCPs with an extinguishing system triggering system the reset function can be blocked for an adjustable period from 0 30 minutes This function is only available for Discovery detectors a Possible settings Explanation Setting 0 Remark messages are JODO et detectomat Parameter Meaning 30 Remark messages 31 Presently not used 32 Maintenance interval 0 zone specific 1 segment specific per loop amp branch 2 Check the structure upon rebooting Every 0 12 months 0 deactivated 4 3 6 Alarm Outputs FCP detect 3004 detect 3016 displayed in zone specific fashion Setting 1 Remark messages are displayed in segment specific fashion Setting 2 This setting is only relevant for Apollo loop cards The last read in detectors will not be overwritten by new reading in as a result of switching off and on the power supply for the fire alarm system The last configuration with the parameter 30 0 1 will be maintained and any detectors absent will be displayed as faulty No remark messages will be displayed after the reading in The errors can be reset with the Reset button on the FCP but in the diagnosis the detectors wi
28. ave button when all the criteria for triggering have been entered for an output The data will be saved and adopted into the project file For further information about sending the data refer to Section 6 4 Data Transmission page 68 ff Note When the Save button has been selected it is possible to scroll forward and backward within outputs and modules with the Page up and Page down buttons The output numbers and module numbers can also be entered directly in the fields provided for them 6 3 OC outputs and relays on one CPU Extensions by 32 OC outputs and extensions by 16 relays can be connected to one CPU The rotary code switch for setting the module number is situated on the respective extension PCB module number 0 7 Version 6 17 60 6 3 1 Extensions Example for one extension detectomat programming tool 3000 Four extensions by 16 relays and one extension by 32 OC outputs are to be connected to one CPU Extension 16 Relays Module 0 16 Relays Module 0 16 Relays Module 1 16 Relays Module 1 32 OC Output Module 4 Example for two extensions Programming with DPT 3000 Rotary code switch Output 1 16 0 Output 17 32 1 Output 1 16 2 Output 17 32 3 Output 1 32 4 Three extensions by 16 relays and two extensions by 32 OC outputs are to be connected to 1 CPU Extension 16 Relays Module 0 16 Relays Module 0 16 Relays Module 1 Module 1 Module 2 32 OC Output Module 3 32
29. ay for which events are to be programmed For an event enter a zone number and a detector number In the section Triggering upon select the event upon which the triggering is to take place In the section Link select whether the event is to be linked with AND or OR Click the Save button The data will be saved and adopted into the project file y OFF A GW N lf desired double click the Send button The data programmed will be sent from the computer to the FCP Version 6 17 29 EON JOD M detectomat Examples for programming events Programming Meaning For one relay or one output multiple events The relay output will trigger when all AND will be programmed to AND and multiple events have occurred or one of the OR events events to OR applies A blank event blank line has to be Several AND events should be linked by OR programmed between the AND blocks e g triggering upon alarm from Zone 20 Detector 1 and Zone 20 Detector 2 or upon alarm from Zone 20 Detector 3 and Zone 20 Detector 4 For one module one main alarm event with The relay or output is to trigger with a delay one AND link is to be programmed and the delay to be activated on the FOP 4 3 7 Times In this menu the time periods can be changed for Delay ON and Delay OFF as well as for Day sensitivity and Night sensitivity In the Delay section you can enter the reaction times and inspection times for automatic
30. ct TestDocu E B x Show Zones Programming Zones Alarm Dependency Active Modules System Parameters Alarm Outputs Times Print Programming 4 3 1 Show zones After reading the panel data out of the FCP in this menu item diagnosis of the detector data and an examination of the programming of the zones can be made One also gets an overview of the quantity and type of detectors connected 1 Select the menu item Show zones The following window will open Version 6 17 16 im Show Zones detectomat programming tool 3000 Project TestDocu Num D001 D002 D003 Q 4 zoo Type Segment Address Status PC e Analog Value 16 Pollution Jah p ES Fit Alarm Thresh 55 Last revision Multisensor Zone o ae date of manufacture 03 06 send 7 Sensitivity a ALT P Stand by e a ed ae a E Structure of table The table is structured according to zones by line and according to detector numbers by column The first column supplies the quantity of all the detectors and modules actually existing in the respective zone The addresses actually existing are shown by a letter which designates the detector type Abbreviation 0 ojolnNnj o o z z a Meaning Optical smoke detector XP95 Optical Smoke Detector loop 3000 lonisation Smoke Detector XP95 lonisation Smoke Detector Discovery Thermal Heat Detector XP95 Thermal Heat Detector loop 3000
31. detectors and manual call points Delay on Delay ON means that Delay ON will be switched on manually on the FCP or the delay will be actively connected automatically at a programmed time point During the delay switched on a fire alarm will not immediately result in a main alarm The alerting of the fire brigade and the activation of the external signal line will be carried out with a delay Delay off Delay OFF means that the delay is switched off An alarm coming up will be immediately connected through to the fire brigade No reaction times or inspection times transpire Times for reaction time Up to 3A_49 xx 5A_ 29 xx 0 3 minutes Up to 3A_50_xx 5A_30_xx 30 180 seconds Times for inspection time For all software versions 0 7 minutes 1 Select the menu item Times The following window opens Version 6 17 30 detectomat programming tool 3000 w Times Project TestDocu max Delay Reaction Time 30 Seconds automatic detectors Inspection Time 0 Minute s automatic detectors Delay off Reaction Time 30 Seconds manual call points 3 a Delay on Inspection Time 0 Minute s manual call points Delay off Sensitivity day Monday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Tuesday oo 00 oo o0 oo 00 oo 00 Wednesday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Thursday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Friday 00 00 oo 00 oo 00 00 00 Saturday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Sunday oo 00 loo o0 oo 00 oo 00 Save Print B
32. dressing Send data When all the outputs have been programmed the data can be transmitted into the Bitbus module 1 Inthe Destination node section choose the Bitbus node address that was set beforehand via a DIP switch on the Bitbus module Bitbus CPU 2 Click the Send data button The progress of the transmission will be shown simultaneously by a bar and percentage display Read data 1 Inthe Destination node section choose the Bitbus node address that was set beforehand via a DIP switch on the Bitbus module Bitbus CPU 2 Click the Read detector data button The progress of the transmission will be shown simultaneously by a bar and percentage display 6 4 2 Data transmission via Bitbus PC card Another way to load the data programmed into the Bitbus module is provided by the Bitbus PC card with the bbm exe program Bitbus monitor This program comes with the PC card Copy the program bbm exe into the folder in which the files for DPT 3000 are located Open the window 32 output module Do the items of programming desired Section 6 2 Programming the events on page 65 Aa N In the 32 output module window click on the Bitbus PC card button The program for sending the data will be started automatically Version 6 17 62 detectomat programming tool 3000 6 5 Remarks on operation As shown in the connection diagram one button can be connected to the 32 output module This button ha
33. e Netzwerkumgeb Dateityp Projekte dat Abbrechen ung Schreibgeschiitzt ffnen E 4 Inthe Search in list click on the drive and the folder containing the project to be opened 5 Click on the file with the dat extension and then on the Open button The following window will open Version 6 17 57 a JOD a detectomat 6 Module Number Code Switch Module Humber 0 7 Input Enter the module number Note A maximum of eight output modules can be connected to one CPU Each module has 32 electronic outputs That adds up to a maximum output number of 256 The module number must be adjusted on the module itself by means of a BCD rotary switch module number 0 7 7 8 9 Click the OK button The following window will open Output Output Number Abbrechen Enter an output number between 1 and 32 Click the OK button For the project selected the window will open for programming events for an output selected 6 2 Programming the events The output module is designed to operate 32 to 256 freely programmable electronic outputs For each output six events can be stipulated which are linked either by a logical AND or a logical OR The following events are possible Collective alarm permanent signal Collective fault permanent signal Collectively switched off permanent signal Detector alarm zone like IZI with initial value identificatio
34. e FCP is delivered is given Version 6 17 19 a JOD detectomat Programming Zones Project TestDocu BHA DODI D002 D003 D004 D005 hs Connecting D ata Segment i Address f Function buttons Button Meaning Save To save changes Delete Table Texts will be completely deleted from the table Print Prints the table at standard printer Zone Change zone affiliation of detectors Detector data To change detector data Change zone affiliations 1 Click the Zone button The Connection data section changes into the Programmed data section Programming Zones Project TestDocu D001 D002 D003 D004 D005 programmed data Save send Segment PC BMG m s from Address Delete Table y toAddess ALT P EEI Zone Print Pi from Detector Back 2 Inthe Programmed data section enter the segment loop or spur along with the start address and end address Version 6 17 20 detectomat programming tool 3000 Enter the zone and the detector number from which the detector or detectors are to be entered Click the OK button The values will be adopted into the table If the values entered overlap with the values of the detectors already in the table you will be asked whether detectors already programmed should be automatically moved Click the Save button The data will be saved and adopted into the project file lf desired double click on the Send button
35. e affiliated Enter each SP number to which this LED is to be affiliated Click the Save button The data will be saved and adopted into the project file o Aa O N If desired double click the Send button The data programmed will be sent from the computer to the RCP Version 6 17 44 detectomat programming tool 3000 Note To connect the LEDs the Bitbus LED interface 30128 will be required together with one or more single zone display boards 30088 5 3 2 Selecting sections This function is only possible with a slave RCP A maximum of 128 sections can be programmed which are displayed on the slave RCP or which can be operated from such a slave RCP A section may comprise an individual detector a zone or an entire FCP If no section is programmed i e all the values are set to 0 then monitoring and controlling applies to all the detectors zones and FCPs connected 1 Select the menu item Panel sections The following window will open m Select section Project DRCP SE gq geeseqcreeqeeeqreeesceoeqeecqse amp aS gq D D D D Click on the line of the section to be programmed Enter the respective SP number or the zone or the detector to which this section is to be affiliated Click the Save button The data will be saved and adopted into the project file o Aa O N lf desired double click the Send button The data programmed will be sent from the computer to the RCP 5 3 3 Con
36. e printed out or only those actually present Detectors are not actually present until after the panel data has been read out of the FCP once When all the detectors programmed are selected the place holders will be printed out for all detectors that could theoretically be connected 2016 with FCP detect 3016 504 with FCP detect 3004 1 Select the menu item Print programming The following window will open Programming existing Detectors programmed Detectors Cancel 2 Select the option to print out the detector data for all the detectors programmed or only those actually present 3 Click the OK button The detector data selected will be printed out Version 6 17 32 detectomat programming tool 3000 4 4 Editing Customer Text In this menu item it is possible to create new customer texts for the detectors of an FCP and then to send them to the FCP In addition customer texts from the detectors of an FCP can be read and edited Note The customer text may not exceed 20 digits No special characters permitted Only letters and dots are permitted 1 Inthe Function window select the menu item Customer texts 2 Click the OK button In the View section you can select between two options e Customer Text e Programming 4 4 1 View Customer Text 1 Inthe View section select the option Customer texts Look at the example in the window below Customer Text Project TestDocu SEE
37. ect data or not Click the No button The project data will be put in a temporary file The progress of the transmission will be shown simultaneously by a bar and percentage display In the menu item Programming this data can also be saved at a later time Click the Yes button The current project data will be overwritten by the panel data The progress of the transmission will be shown simultaneously by a bar and percentage display 5 3 Program panel data The data read out of the RCP beforehand can be evaluated and altered in this menu item 1 In the Function window select the menu item Programming The following window will open for software versions from 3ME_01_ xx and 4ME_01_ xx w Programming Project DRCP Panel sections System Parameters one Offset The following window will open for software versions from 3SE_01_xx 4SE_01_ xx Version 6 17 43 EON JOD M detectomat w Programmierung Projekt ABF Tom amp Ralf 4UZ 1LCD BHA Gruppen LEDs Bereichsauswahl Systemparameter Zeiten Meldegruppen Offset 5 3 1 Affiliate zone LEDs This program function is only available for the Display and remote control panel DRCP A maximum of 192 indication LEDs of any zones desired can be affiliated with the FCPs connected 1 Select the menu item Zone LEDs The following window will open FCP LED Allocation Project DRCP LED Number FCP No E Click on the line of the LED number to b
38. ection dongle is plugged into the parallel interface LPT1 In the modem section activate the option Modem The initialisation command will automatically be sent to the modem connected The echo will appear in the Echo section If the command has been successfully carried out by the modem OK will be displayed in the echo section If no software protection dongle is plugged in the error message Dongle absent will appear Various possibilities for setting up a link are available in the section Modem commands Phone book A maximum of 500 entries can be stored in the phone book In the section Modem commands double click on the menu item Phone book The following window will open Settings Phone Book Mame Telephone Number guration Insert Entry 1 2 3 4 Click the button Insert entry Click on the desired line in the table Enter the participants desired in the sections Name and Telephone number Click the button Save The entire phone book will be saved and the Phone book window closed Version 6 17 12 detectomat programming tool 3000 Delete Entry 1 Inthe sections Name and Telephone number select the participant to be deleted 2 Click the button Delete entry 3 Click the button Save The entire phone book will be saved and the Phone book window closed Dialling 1 Select the participant desired in the phone book 2 Click the button Dial The asking of a code w
39. el of the detect 3000 system and a Remote Control Panel RCP can be carried out stored and sent to these from the computer In addition the Bitous components 32 output module and 16 relay module can also be programmed with the Programming Tool DPT 3000 1 3 1 Overview of functional characteristics e Programming on a computer the FCP the RCP the Bitbus components 32 output module and a 16 relay module e Entering customer texts on a computer e Transferring data between a computer and an FCP At short distances directly via a cable between an RS 232 interface of the computer and the RS 232 interface of the FCP At long distances via the telephone network using common commercially available AT modems for further information see appendix section 8 1 of the modem list on page 72 e Reading and printing out the alarm memory of the FCP Version 6 17 5 ie JOD M detectomat 2 Installation e Operating the FCP from the computer All alarms and events arising are automatically sent from the FCP to the computer where they are displayed as symbols and text e Configuring networks e Carrying out remote diagnosis 2 1 Installing the hardware Important Danger of electric shock There are two connection variations for installing the hardware e Connection via serial interfaces e Connection via USB RS 232 converter 2 1 1 Serial interface 1 Connect the null modem cable to the RS 232 ser
40. eld File name enter a new name for the project o FF N Click the Open button A new project will be created 4 1 2 Opening a project In the Function window select the menu item Project Click the OK button In the Search in list click on the drive and the folder containing the project to be opened A N Click on the file with the dbp extension and then on the Open button The selected project will be opened Version 6 17 15 a JOD M detectomat 4 2 Read data from Fire Control Panel All the programming and all the detector data will be read out of the FOP 1 Inthe Function window select the menu item Read data from Fire Control Panel 2 Click the OK button A window will open asking whether you d like to overwrite project data or not 3 Click the No button The project data will be put in a temporary file The progress of the transmission will be shown simultaneously by a bar and percentage display In the menu item Programming this data can also be saved at a later time 4 Click the Yes button The current project data will be overwritten by the panel data The progress of the transmission will be shown simultaneously by a bar and percentage display 4 3 Program panel data The data read out of the FCP beforehand can be evaluated and altered in this menu item 1 Inthe Function window select the menu item Programming The following window will open Programming Proje
41. elect the menu item Send data to Fire Control Panel The data will be transmitted to the FCP The progress of the transmission will be shown simultaneously by a bar and percentage display After the transmission a check of the data will be carried out automatically in the FCP To do so the data will be read out of the FCP and compared with the data previously sent If the data in the FCP is not correct an error message will be displayed indicating the location of the error In such case the data transmission will have to be repeated 4 6 Show Message Buffer In the menu item Message buffer you can inspect all events such as alarms faults etc for the project last saved 1 Inthe Function window select the menu item Message Buffer 2 Click the OK button The following window will open Version 6 17 35 EON ad detectomat w Message Buffer Project TestDocu 19 11 07 13 46 12 On ext Sig L Reset Fire Panel Call Fire Brigade Main Alarm AV 055 Stables Downstaires 20004 DOO1 19 11 07 145 F R Loop 01 OC 19 11 07 144 Flt Loop 01 OC 19 11 07 744 Reset Fire Panel 19 11 07 744 Flt Loop 01 OC 19 11 07 744 Reset Fire Panel 19 11 07 744 Flt Loop 01 OC 19 11 07 2 43 Reset Fire Panel 19 11 07 743 AV 023 Home Nursery R 20001 DOO3 19 11 07 743 Flt Loop 01 OC 19 11 07 743 AV 000 Home Nursery 20001 DOO3 19 11 07 743 AY 000 Home Nursery R 20001 D003 19 11 07 743 Call Fire Brigade 19 11 0
42. en w Alarm Dependency Project TestDocu zones programmed data l l Cross detection Internal Alarm one HCP one Conventional Magn Door Holder one Fault one without Auto Reset Fault one Emerg Stop Flood up r l Fault one with Auto Reset Fault one normal leakage Cross zoning with one lo Alarm Delay lo Sec Save Back Version 6 17 22 detectomat programming tool 3000 From the list Zone selection select the zone to be programmed In the section Programmed data activate or deactivate the desired properties In the field 2 Zone dependency enter the zone desired For the zone entered the number presently in the field Zone will then automatically be programmed under the 2 zone dependency Entering a 0 will switch off the 2 zone dependency lf desired enter the period of time in seconds in the field Alarm intermediate storage 6 Click the Save button The data will be saved and adopted into the project file lf desired double click the Send button The data programmed will be sent from the computer to the FCP Note When the Save button has been selected it is possible to scroll forward and backward within Zone selection with the Page up and Page down buttons 4 3 4 Active modules The programming of the active modules is organised in extremely variable fashion It is possible to program 504 events on any nu
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44. figure system parameters All the system parameters and functions can be set in the menu item System parameters Important The system parameters to be set in this menu item influence the manner in which the DRCP functions For this reason they may only be changed by authorised and trained personnel 1 Select the menu item System parameters The following window will open the example being for software versions from 3ME_01_ xx Version 6 17 45 a JOD a detectomat Parameter 1 Meaning FBCP Type Control of ext signal line The table contains the parameter number the meaning of the parameter and a field for the value of the parameter System Parameters Project DRCP FBCP Type A FBCP Type o D 2 Contdl of ext Signal Line own power supply own power supply O O O Z O 4 Delay on Mains Fault not used Option UE Interface Option bitbus interface 1 Control of Transmission Line 0 9 Transmis Line at FCP RCP 0 10 Printer Filter 0 11 Country Specification 0 12 Special Display 13 RS 232 baud rate only possible directly on central 0 14 Alarm Relay 15 Modem Initialisation only possible directly on 0 Serial Interface 2 32 OC 7 16 relays active on revision Buzzer off from LCD panel not used Automatically switch on Transmis Line Month of summertime 0 0 0 0 3 2
45. he entry Version 6 17 23 EON JOD M detectomat ao oa A Q For an event enter the segment loop or spur the address the zone number and the detector number Segment Address definition of the destination e g the outlet of an IOM 3311 Zone Source detector number Stipulate at which source the triggering of the event will be activated In the section Activated by select the event upon which the triggering is to take place In the section Link select whether the event is to be linked with AND or OR Click the Save button The data will be saved and adopted into the project file lf desired double click the Send button The data programmed will be sent from the computer to the FCP Examples for programming events Programming Detector number 0 Meaning The module will be triggered by the entire zone For all events the zone number and the detector number 0 For one module multiple events will be programmed to AND and multiple events to OR A blank event blank line has to be programmed between and after the AND blocks For one module one main alarm event with one AND link is to be programmed and the delay to be activated on the FCP The module will be triggered by a collective alarm The module will trigger when all AND events have occurred or one of the OR events applies Several AND events should be linked by OR e g triggering upon alarm from Zone 20 Detec
46. hen 50 of the smoke amount is reached in the measuring chamber With XP95 detectors a pre alarm will be triggered when the analogue value is max ten points beneath the alarm threshold Alarm in case of fault Activating the option Alarm in case of fault determines whether a defector already with a fault or a module with a fault is or is not allowed to trigger an alarm with 200 3000 only possible with IOM 3311 and TCM 3300 Click the Detector data button The Connection data section changes into the Programmed data section Version 6 17 21 a JOD detectomat Programming Zones Project TestDocu programmed data ere send Segment PC BMZ nm from ddress Delete Table y to ddress an Cancel ALT P Zone Print ok from Detector Back 2 Inthe Programmed data section enter the segment loop or branch along with the start address and end address Enter the value desired for Day Sensitivity Night Sensitivity The values can range from 1 to 5 Click the OK button Activate or deactivate as required the options Pre alarm and Alarm in case of fault Click the Save button The data will be saved and adopted into the project file vn oF FS lf desired double click on the Send button The data programmed will be sent from the computer to the FCP 4 3 3 Setting up alarm dependencies 1 Select the menu item Alarm dependency The following window will op
47. ial interfaces of the FCP and of your computer Note If you have problems with the data transmission check the settings of your Hardware Manager based on the settings listed on page 7 in section 2 1 2 USB RS 232 converter 2 1 2 USB RS 232 Converter lf there is no serial interface available on your computer but only a USB interface it will be necessary to use a USB RS 232 converter 1 Attach the USB RS 232 connection cable to the serial interface of the FCP and the USB interface of your computer 2 Put the driver CD into the drive of your computer 3 Follow the further instructions on your computer monitor 4 Check the following settings COM Port Check and compare the settings for the COM port under Start Setting System Control System Hardware Hardware Manager Connections COM and LPT with the settings in the Programming Tool DPT 3000 under the menu item Settings and adjust these if necessary Baud rate 38400 Data bits 8 Parity even Stop bits 1 Flow control none 5 Then reboot your computer If problems occur with sending or receiving data set the receive buffer and transmit buffer in the extended connection settings for the COM port to a lower value Version 6 17 6 detectomat programming tool 3000 2 1 3 Software protection dongle The Programming Tool DPT 3000 comes with software protection in the form of a hardware dongle parallel dongle Only with
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49. ion line 9 Threshold compensation 10 Printer filter 11 Country specification 12 Special display 13 RS 232 baud rate only possible directly on central control unit 14 Alarm relay Possible settings 0 inactive 1 active 0 Continuous signal 1 Impulse 1 2 seconds 2 Impulse feedback signal 3 TML active Fire brigade alerted 0 active 1 inactive 0 inactive all messages 1 active only alarms and faults 0 Germany 1 Netherlands from 3E_02_ xx 4E_02 xx 5E_02_ xx 3 United Kingdom 0 In operation 1 Special display 1 2 Special display 2 0 Standard 1 TML relay automatic detector alarm relay MCP Version 6 17 26 Explanation Bitbus extension for FCP detect 3004 detect 3016 The triggering time for the main detector can be changed Setting 0 There will be continuous triggering until reset on the FCP e g for Siemens MDL F Setting 1 Triggering will be by impulse duration 1 2 seconds This setting should be selected for the T amp N main detector Setting 2 Impulse triggering also takes place The return signal impulse is saved and outputted via the output Collectively switched off Only relevant for XP95 detectors The threshold compensation is active in the original default setting In this case a constant response sensitivity will always be guaranteed for the automatic smoke detectors because the alarm threshold adapts to a changing quiescent
50. ired and then the 32 output module The following window will open r Open Project Existing Project i Open New Project Cancel 2 Select the option Open New Project 3 Click the OK button The following window will open File Error Project Marne Abbrechen m 4 Enter a new name for the project 5 Click the OK button The following window will open Module Number Code Switch Module Humber 0 7 Input Abbrechen 6 Enter the module number Note A maximum of eight output modules can be connected to one CPU Each module has 32 electronic outputs That adds up to a maximum output number of 256 The module number must be adjusted on the module itself by means of a BCD rotary switch module number 0 7 7 Click the OK button The following window will open Version 6 17 56 detectomat programming tool 3000 Output Number 8 Enter an output number between 1 and 32 9 Click the OK button A new project will be created The following window will open Programming events for an output selected 6 1 2 Open existing project 1 Start the application and select the language desired and then the 32 output module The following window will open r Open Project i Existing Project Open New Project Cancel 2 Select the option Existing Project 3 Click the OK button The following window will open Offnen Suchen irs projekte E Dateinam
51. is activated upon successful forwarding of alarm This is activated upon main alarm This blinks upon fault in power supply fault This is activated with continuous sound upon alarm It is activated as intermittent upon fault EON JOD M detectomat If multiple events are stipulated for one output the link has to be specified The criteria for triggering can be linked by a logical OR or AND Zone The zone number only has to be entered for the following codes e 1 to 2 Alarm e 3 Pre alarm e 4 to 6 fault switched off e 10 Revision Entering a 0 means this is a general message For all other codes a 0 is entered here automatically Detector The detector number only has to be entered for the following codes e 1 to 2 Alarm e 3 Pre alarm e 4 to 6 fault switched off Entering a 0 means this is an entire line zone For all other codes a 0 is entered here automatically Function button Button Meaning Bitbus PC Board Data transmission to and from the Bitbus module via the bbm exe program Bitous Modem Data transmission to and from the Bitbus module via the Bitbus modem 1 Inthe field Module and Output enter the values desired 2 Click inside the table on the relevant cell in which you want to make an entry The cursor will jump into the Entry field 3 Enter the value desired and then confirm the entry with the Enter key The value will be adopted into the table 4 Click the S
52. itching functions can be adjusted as is also possible for them directly on the FCP 1 Click the Controlling button The following window will open w Controlling Type one Detector C Switch on Output C Detector Test Transm Line Reset Panel ext Signal Line C Buzzer off Revision Delay Alarm outputs Send Command ones Messages Status Display 2 Inthe Function section select the type of switching function Note For the options Reset Panel and Buzzer off no further information is required When selecting another option in the Type section the device element has to be specified 3 Inthe Type section select the device element if necessary 4 Inthe fields Zone Detector and Output make the respective entries if necessary 5 Click the Send command button The command programmed will be sent to the FCP Execution of the switching function can be monitored by checking in the windows Status display Messages and Zones Function buttons Buttons Meaning Send Command Send command to the FCP Zones Display status of the individual zones Messages Show all messages Status Display Display current status of the FCP Version 6 17 40 detectomat programming tool 3000 4 7 4 End monitoring and controlling 1 Click the Status Display button The Status Display window will open 2 Click the Back button 4 8 Check Fire
53. ll remain with a With the function Read in detectors the faults will also be deleted and the detectors will also be removed in the diagnosis In this menu the affiliation can be changed of the zones to the electronic alarm outlets It is possible to program several zones to one alarm outlet The alarm outlet is triggered by an OR link for the zones In the Alarm outlets active section you can select whether the alarm outlet should connect or not with Active on revision In addition the status of the alarm outlet at the time of the read out of the panel data will be displayed The statuses possible are stand by off and triggered 1 Select the menu item Alarm outlets The following window will open The table contains the zone number the status of the alarm output at the time of the read out for the panel data and a field for the alarm output Alarm Outputs activ on Revision Version 6 17 28 FCP c pit ALT P iii detectomat programming tool 3000 Click on the line of the zone to be programmed In the Output column enter the alarm output In the section Alarm outlets activate or deactivate the option Active on revision A cross will appear in the with column for activated alarm outlets Click the Save button The data will be saved and adopted into the project file lf desired double click the Send button The data prog
54. lled Important For the FCP detect 3004 system parameter 16 has to be set as required Chapter 4 3 5 Configure system parameters on page 28 to 1 up to FCP software version 3A_20_XX to 2 from FCP software version 3A_21_ xx 1 Choose in the windows Function the menu item Monitoring and Controlling The following window appears Status Display Main Alarm Operation FB alarmed Call FB FBKDB Alarm FBKDB Switch Off Delay Transm Line An overview will appear in the window about e The LEDs of the FCP without zone LEDs e The total number of messages queued up Power Supply Mains Accu Short Circuit system ext Signal Line Revision Alarms Faults Switch OFF Messages Controlling 2 e A blinking check LED indicates that current remark messages are to be dealt with Function buttons Button Meaning 4 7 1 Zones Display status of the individual zones 4 7 2 Messages Show all messages 4 7 3 Controlling Switching functions are enabled as on the FCP Version 6 17 37 EON JOD ae detectomat 4 7 1 Zones This window gives an overview of the status displays for the individual zones The following messages are displayed for each zone Alarms AL Pre alarms PA Faults FA Switch offs SO lf there is a 1 in this column the whole zone is switched off Click the Zones button The following window will open m Meldergruppen
55. mber of modules Note Up to software versions 3A_60_xx and 5A_40_ xx only five events can be specified for triggering for each module lf the active modules are not programmed in the menu item Active modules their outlet will always be active for main alarm 1 Select the menu item Active modules The following window will open Active Modules Project TestDocu Zone Source _ Detector lActivated by i Status Activated by 2 0 Alarm not activ Alarm Fault not activ z Alarm not activ C Fault Alarm not activ C Main Alarm Alarm not activ Main Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Main Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Fault not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ C Alarm not activ v iaee Alarm not activ BEI Alarm not activ ALT P aa Alarm not activ oO 0 0 0 00 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 Oo i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 e S o S e a a Insert Entry Delete Entry Function buttons Button Meaning Insert Entry Select the position intended with the left mouse button The value entered in the table will be adopted into the line beneath A new line will appear in which an event can again be programmed Delete Entry Delete entire line from the table To do so select t
56. n or permanent signal Detector fault zone blinking or permanent signal Detector switch off zone permanent signal Fault TML switch off like LED TML Fault external signal line switch off like LED ext signal line off KDB alarm permanent signal KDB unlocked permanent signal Main alarm permanent signal Call fire brigade permanent signal Fire brigade alerted permanent signal Power supply fault like LED Internal buzzer Revision permanent signal Delay permanent signal Pre alarm permanent signal After you have created a new project or opened an existing project the following window will open Enter in the table the events that control the outlet selected Version 6 17 58 detectomat programming tool 3000 w 32 Output Module Project Test ep Code Zone Detector Trigger D l Trigger Trigger Trigger Trigger 6 Trigger Save FCP Address 1 64 Bitbus PC Board Bithbus Modem Back The relevant section in the lower part of the window will change depending on the column in which the entry is made The columns of the table have the following meanings FCP lf the output module is connected to an FCP via Bitbus a 1 must be entered in this column because the FCP has the address 1 In a network the Bitbus address of the SP has to be entered Code The event is entered in this column that results in triggering the output selected With the aid of these
57. nes Function buttons Button Meaning Zone No function Controlling Switching functions are enabled as on the DRCP Status Display Display current status of the DRCP Version 6 17 53 EON JOD Nic detectomat 5 7 2 Controlling In this window all the switching functions can be adjusted as is also possible for them directly on the DRCP 1 Click the Controlling button The following window will open w Controlling Type one Detector Switch on Output C Detector Test Transm Line Reset Panel ext Signal Line C Buzzer off Revision Delay Alarm outputs Send Command ones Messages Status Display 2 Inthe Function section select the type of switching function Note For the options Reset Panel and Buzzer off no further information is required When selecting another option the Type section the device element has to be specified 3 Inthe Type section select the device element if necessary 4 Inthe fields Group Detector Output and FCP No make the respective entries if necessary 5 Click the Send command button The command programmed will be sent to the DROP Execution of the switching function can be monitored by checking in the windows Status display and Messages Function buttons Button Meaning Send Command Send command to the DRCP Zones No function Messages Show all messages Status
58. ns fault Option TML interface System Parameters Project TestDocu Parameter No Meaning 1 FBCP Type 2 Control of ext Signal Line Pre alarm for all participants Delay on Mains Fault Option UE Interface 6 7 8 Option bitbus interface not used Control of Transmission Line Threshold compensation only XP95 0___Printe Filter Speen Specification 12 Special Display o Z oO RS 232 baud rate only possible directly on central a Relay 15 Modem Initialisation only possible directly on Serial Interface Resetmode Sounder Control Unit Buzzer off from LCD panel Extinguish system Automatically switch on Transmis Line Month of summertime detectomat programming tool 3000 2 Click on the line with the system parameter to be changed A window will open allowing this parameter to be selected and entered 3 Make the change desired Click the OK button The window will be closed and the changed system parameter adopted into the Value column Click the Save button The data will be saved and adopted into the project file If desired double click the Send button The data programmed will be sent from the computer to the FCP The following overview explains the setting possibilities The settings printed bold are the original default settings Possible settings 0 Standard 1 Berlin 2 Switzerland 3 Munich 4 no FB
59. nt address will be displayed simultaneously In the field Customer text enter the text desired Click the Enter button The customer text will be adopted into the table with however only the beginning of the customer text displayed 4 4 4 Entering new customer text 1 Click inside the table on the relevant cell for the zone desired and the detector desired The active cell will be selected In the Detector data section the segment and the pertinent address will be displayed simultaneously In the field Customer text enter the text desired Click the Enter button The customer text will be adopted into the table with however only the beginning of the customer text displayed Version 6 17 34 detectomat programming tool 3000 When entering texts for convent detector lines texts for four lines can be entered per segment doing so at the following addresses Segment Address Text 1 1 Line 1 1 32 Line 2 1 64 Line 3 1 96 Line 4 2 1 Line 5 2 32 Line 6 etc 4 4 5 Send customer text 1 Double click the Send button The customer text will be sent from the computer to the FCP The progress of the transmission will be shown simultaneously by a bar and percentage display 4 5 Send Data to Fire Control Panel The panel data will be sent to the FCP This may be the data previously read and changed with the Programming Tool DPT 3000 or also the data newly saved under the project name 1 Inthe Function window s
60. ny command can be sent to the modem An overview of all modem commands is found in the operating instructions for the respective modem 1 Inthe section Modem commands double click on the menu item Enter command The following window will open Settings PC Configuration COM Port Impulse Diallina Tone Dialling Enter the command desired Click the OK button Tone dialling pulse dialling 1 Activate the telephone dialling method you require Version 6 17 14 detectomat programming tool 3000 4 Program operation for FCP detect 3004 detect 3016 Sydney 2000 4 1 Select project Either a new project or one already existing can be processed A project automatically creates files for the panel data the customer texts and the message buffer 1 Start the programming tool select the language desired and then the device type The following window will open to select the functions m Function Select Project Message Buffer Customer Text Read Data from Fire Control Panel Send Data to Fire Control Panel Programming 4 1 1 Create a new project When a new project is created the panel data with the standard programming of the Programming Tool DPT 3000 will be set up as defaults according to the version of the FCP supplied In the Function window select Project Click the OK button In the Search in list click on the drive and the folder in which you want to save the project In the fi
61. o are or will be specially trained for installing configuring diagnosing and servicing fire alarm systems As an operating organisation and as a user you are obligated to read and understand these Operating Instructions These Operating Instructions contain the relevant information for installing and operating the Programming Tool DPT 3000 They are meant to help you use the software efficiently and reliably in accordance with its intended purpose 1 2 Remarks about the Operating Instructions The following conventions are applied in these Operating Instructions e Bulleted lists contain information and no working steps e Numbered lists contain a sequence of working steps or information arranged hierarchically e Text in quotation marks indicates menu selections e Keyboard commands and soft buttons are shown in square brackets e g END The following pictograms are used in these Operating Instructions They provide clear identification of hazards warnings and important information Be very sure to pay attention to these pictograms Important Procedures and circumstances are pointed out to the using which could result in damage to equipment or economic losses Note The user is provided with additional information that is indispensable for successful use and thorough understanding of the product 1 3 Scope of function With the Programming Tool DPT 3000 software all programming for the Fire Control Pan
62. on Status Stand by The following selection criteria are available e Detector type a search can be made for all the detector types present or a particular detector type e Criterion selection criteria are analogue value alarm threshold and pollution Their respective values for these can be set with the slide control in the Value section You can select whether to search for detectors with values greater than or less than the value specified Detectors in the XP95 series the degree of pollution is documented via the analogue value Values gt 40 require replacement or cleaning of the detector Detectors in the oop 3000Discovery series There is a separate value measured for the pollution Values 215 require replacement or cleaning of the detector 1 Set your selection criteria in the Detector type Criterion and Value sections Click the Start search button The detectors found and their zones will be displayed in a table 3 Select a detector in the table Further information is shown in the Detector data section 4 3 2 Programming Zones In the Programming Zones menu item you can both change the zone to which the individual detectors belongs to and also change the detector data itself 1 Select the menu item Programming zones The following window will open The data for the project selected will be entered in the table In new projects the default programming for the Programming Tool DPT 3000 state in which th
63. on device dongle on the parallel interface 1 Inthe Function window select the menu item Monitoring and Controlling The following window will open Status Display EES Operation FB alarmed Mains Main Alarm Power Supply Alarms Faults Switch OFF FBKDB Alarm Short Circuit FBKDB System AA EEN PVPS PVPS POET ESTE TATI EVI POET TIITII TT Transm Line Revision Controlling An overview will appear in the window about e The LEDs of the DRCP without zone LEDs e The total number of messages queued up Function buttons Button Zones Meaning No function Show all messages Messages Controlling Switching functions are enabled as on the DRCP Version 6 17 52 detectomat programming tool 3000 5 7 1 Messages In this window the messages coming in from the FCPs are displayed broken down according to alarms faults switch offs and remarks From these four types of messages four events each can be displayed simultaneously 1 Click the Messages button The following window will open w Meldungen z la oo4 001 Controlling Status Display Using the scroll bar on the right hand side you can scroll through up to 200 messages for each section The following information is outputted for each message FCP Zone number Detector number Customer text Date time Note Zone and detector number is shows as value 1 at conventional li
64. ord will be activated automatically 3 Enter the code word 55555 Before data exchange with the FCP is possible the five digit code word for the system parameters as to be entered on the computer The telephone number of the participant selected will be dialled automatically Cancel 1 Click the button Cancel to cancel entries Manual dialling With manual dialling a telephone number can be entered directly 1 Inthe section Modem commands double click on the menu item Manual dialling The following window will open m Settings PC Configuration COM Port COM1 COM k Modem Commands oC 3 7 COMI ml ona Rank Dia Telephone Number COoM4 pial o Impulse Tone Dialling Dialling Enter the telephone number of the participant desired Click the OK button Dial last number With the dial last number the last telephone number dialled will be dialled again 1 Inthe section Modem commands double click on the menu item Dial last number Version 6 17 13 Ye JOD Mil detectomat Extension telephone lf there is no dial tone when the receiver is picked up the menu item Extension telephone has to be activated 1 Inthe section Modem commands click on the menu item Extension telephone On hook With a menu item On hook the modem will be prompted to hang up 1 Inthe section Modem commands click on the menu item On hook Enter Command With a menu item Enter command a
65. rammed will be sent from the computer to the FCP Alarm outlets with the FCP Sydney 2000 The electronic alarm outlets are freely programmable In addition to the 16 alarm outputs on the central computer board the four relays are also freely programmable There are a total of 128 programmable events which can be distributed as desired among the relays and outputs 1 Select the menu item Alarm outlets The following window will open Active Modules Project TestDocu lActivated by i Status Activated by Alarm not activ Alarm Fault not activ Alarm not activ C Fault Alarm not activ Main Alarm Alarm not activ Main Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Main Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Fault not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ Alarm not activ ALT P Alarm not activ 5 3 3 3 1 i a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl J ra ys i a J e R em Yak ea N Ya eel sm O e JA oe i e Js gt J Insert Entry l Delete Entry Function buttons Button Meaning Insert Entry The value entered in the table will be adopted into the line beneath Delete Entry Delete entire line from the table To do so select the entry Stipulate the output or the rel
66. s setting should be selected for the T amp N main detector Setting 2 Impulse triggering also takes place The return signal impulse is saved and outputted via the output Collectively switched off Only relevant for XP95 detectors The threshold compensation is active in the original default setting In this case a constant response sensitivity will always be guaranteed for the automatic smoke detectors because the alarm threshold adapts to a changing quiescent value The FCP constantly calculates the alarm threshold for all the detectors and updates this value every twenty minutes If the automatic tracking is switched off the normal alarm threshold of 55 will be set for the automatic XP95 detector Setting 0 All messages will be printed out Setting 1 Only the alarm messages and fault signals will be printed out Setting 0 Germany The normal EN 54 program will be selected in the version as the FCP was tested by the VdS Setting 1 Netherlands Several functions specific to the Netherlands will be activated e g the so called Back sweep and the resetting of faults manually and not automatically Setting 3 Great Britain Several functions specific to the United Kingdom will be activated for example that after a Reset the external signal lines are switched back on EON JOD M detectomat Parameter Meaning 13 RS 232 baud rate only possible directly on central control unit 14 Alarm relay
67. s to be Carried out with an older software version call up the software version required 3 Click the button OK The respective function window will open 3 4 Settings In the Settings menu item the program can be configured for communication between the FCP or Bitous module and the computer 1 Start the application select the language desired and then the device type The following window will open to select the functions for example Function SEs Read Data from Fire Control Panel Send Data to Fire Control Panel Programming Monitoring and Controlling Check Fire Control Panel Data 2 Click on the menu item Settings The following window will open Version 6 17 10 detectomat programming tool 3000 Settings PC Configuration Modem Commands Phone Book Dial Dial last number I Monitoring Impulse Tone Dialling Dialling 3 4 1 Setting up the interface Setting up the serial interfaces for the devices required is a prerequisite for the communication 1 At PC Configuration in the section Interface select the COM port for the serial interface 2 Activate the option Monitoring if the serial connection to the FCP is to be monitored with the function Monitoring and controlling Note The Monitoring option is only available as of the software versions 5A_30_xx and 3A_50_xx If multiple programs access the same COM port incorrect settings might occur in the settings for the C
68. s two functions e Signal line off When an output has been programmed as an internal signal line this output is reset with the button e Lamp test This can be used to test all the outputs To prevent any unintended triggering of the outputs through accidental pressing of the button the lamp test function does not become active until the button is pressed for ten seconds 6 6 End program a Click the Back button The respective program window will be closed and there will be a jump back to the next higher level b Click the END button The program will be ended 7 Program operation 16 relay module 7 1 Product information The 11 305 relay module exists with two designs The LP305 was built until April 1998 This is a board that includes both the CPU and the 16 relays Since May 1998 there has been the module design as with the 32 output module The same CPU is used and a maximum of eight modules with 16 relays each can be connected One programs the relays exactly the same as the outputs of the 32 output module Therefore be sure to read further in Section 6 Programme operation for 32 output module on page 63 Programming of the relay boards supplied until April 1998 can still be done with the current software but is no longer described in detail here Version 6 17 63 EON JOD M detectomat 8 Appendix 8 1 Modem list The following modems have been successfully tested at the computer and at the FCP
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70. this dongle is it possible to use the functions Monitoring and controlling either directly or via modem 1 Connect the dongle to the LPT1 interface of your computer 2 If necessary install the driver included hldrv32 exe 2 2 installing the software 2 2 1 System requirements To use the Programming Tool DPT 3000 your computer should meet the following requirements Hardware Minimum configuration Recommended configuration Processor Intel Pentium III with 600 MHz or Intel Pentium Ill with 800 MHz or processor with equivalent processor with equivalent performance performance RAM 128 MB RAM 256 MB RAM or more Hard disk capacity 8MB 8 MB or more Graphics card Resolution at least 800 x 600 Resolution 1024 x 768 pixels 24 pixels 24 or 32 bit colour depth or 32 bit colour depth True True Colour Colour Mouse keyboard Serial interface RS 232 or USB interface Serial null modem cable to the FCP USB converter in the absence of a serial interface Internal or external analogue modem Software protection dongle Software Recommended configuration Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional Windows 2000 Professional It is normally not necessary to de install previous versions But it is recommended to do so 2 2 2 First installation Installation of Programming Tool DPT 3000 Programming Tool DPT 3000 is presently available in two versions The version selected depends on the software used for the FCP e DPT
71. tion Message Buffer Customer Text Read Data from Fire Control Panel Send Data to Fire Control Panel Programming 5 1 1 Create new project When a new project is created the panel data with the standard programming of the Programming Tool DPT 3000 will be set up as defaults according to the version of the DRCP supplied In the Function window select Project Click the OK button In the Search in list click on the drive and the folder in which you want to save the project In the field File name enter a new name for the project oF Q N Click the Open button A new project will be created Version 6 17 42 detectomat programming tool 3000 5 1 2 Opening a project Aa N In the Function window select the menu item Project Click the OK button In the Search in list click on the drive and the folder containing the project to be opened Click on the file with the dbp extension and then on the Open button The project selected will be opened 5 2 Read data from DRCP All the items of programming and all the alarm data and statuses will be read out of the DRCP This data can then be evaluated and changed in the menu item Programming In the Function window select the menu item Read data from Fire Control Panel In the Function window select the menu item Read data from Fire Control Panel Click the OK button A window will open asking whether you d like to overwrite proj
72. to Fire Control Panel The data will be sent to the DRCP The progress of the transmission will be shown simultaneously by a bar and percentage display After the transmission a check of the data will be carried out automatically in the DROP To do so the data will be read out of the DRCP and compared with the data previously sent If the data in the DRCP is not correct an error message will be displayed indicating the location of the error In such case the data transmission will have to be repeated 5 6 Display message buffer In the menu item Message buffer you can inspect all events such as alarms faults etc for the project last saved 1 Inthe Function window select the menu item Message buffer 2 Click the OK button The following window will open Message Buffer Project DRCP Structure of messages The messages in the message buffer are structured in one line as follows e Consecutive number e Date and time of event e Event e Location zone number detector number e Customer text for detector or zones Version 6 17 51 EON JOD M detectomat Function buttons Button Alarms Faults Switch Offs All Meaning Only the alarm messages will be displayed Only fault messages will be displayed Only switch off messages will be displayed All messages of the buffer will be displayed 5 7 Monitoring and Controlling Note This function is only accessible with the copy protecti
73. tor 1 and Zone 20 Detector 2 or upon alarm from Zone 20 Detector 3 and Zone 20 Detector 4 A module is to trigger with a delay The events Main alarm and Main alarm transmis unit are general messages for which individual affiliation with zones and or detectors is only possible by means of an AND link With a Main alarm transmis line event the triggering takes place depending on whether the transmis line is switched on or not Via an input module e g TCM 3300 zones detectors can be switched off and on automatically To do so the module has to be programmed in Active modules The zones detectors programmed will be switched off when the input module has a wire break at the input At an analogue value 8 with the wire break cancelled the zones detectors programmed will be switched back on 4 3 5 Configure system parameters All the system parameters and functions can be set in the menu item System parameters Attention The settings of the system parameters influence the functionality of the FCP Changes and settings should only be done by authorised and trained staff 1 Select the menu item System parameters The following window will open The table contains the parameter number the meaning of the parameter and a field for the value of the parameter Version 6 17 24 Parameter 1 2 Meaning FBCP Type Control of ext signal line Pre alarm for all components Delay on mai
74. tus Detector status Additional information only with the loop 3000 and Discovery series Date of manufacture Manufacture date of the detector Sensitivity Levels 1 5 Pollution Range from 15 to 15 0 clean detector Last revision Date of the last alarm triggering in revision mode Reprogram zones In the table is possible to reprogram one or more detectors into another zone 1 Select one or more detectors with the mouse or the keyboard Shift Arrow 2 Inthe field Zone enter the zone desired 3 Confirm the entry with the Enter key The table will be resorted automatically Search for detector With the Search function particular detectors can be selectively searched for and displayed on the basis of criteria chosen 1 Click the Search button The following window will open Version 6 17 18 w Search for Detector Detector Type s s s s s s Optical Smoke Detector Heat Detector lonization Smoke Detector Muktiszengor Manual Call Point Sounder Control Unit InpUbutput Module FonesSwyitch Monitor all Start Searching Print Back detectomat programming tool 3000 Project TestDocu r criterion all Analogue Value Alarm Threshold Pollution rYalue greater smaller Detector Data Type Optical Smoke Detector Segment 1 date of manufacture 03 04 Address Sensitivity Analog Yalue Pollution Alarm Thresh 55 Last revisi

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