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1. Figure 42 Controller window The CONTROLLER window Figure 42 shows the controller model and serial number on the upper left corner as well as a table of channels The table of channels has four columns showing the channel numbers the length and status of the connected fibre s as well as the date and time of the last commissioning At the initial operation press the SCAN ALL button The controller checks the length and the status of each fibre during the scan Before scanning length and status are marked as un known during scanning they are marked as scanning and after scanning length and status are displayed The length is displayed in meters A summary of status values is given in Table 6 Table 6 Fibre status values and their interpretation Status value Interpretation Unknown Fibre is not yet checked Scanning Fibre check is running OK Fibre is ready for measurement No fibre Fibre too No fibre was detected or the connected fibre is too long for the controller long model Check connector The fibre connector at the controller has too high attenuation or return loss Please stop the measurement clean and inspect the connector plug it in again and re scan the fibre The connector needs to be replaced in case of severe damage of the ferrule endface see Installation Manual Check termination The fibre termination has too high return loss Please stop the measurement and check the fibre termination see Installa
2. Both View O linear logarithmic oO E D gt v Reference point 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000 30 000 Fibre location Am Trace 1 14 27 01 2011 11 25 07 921 Data Point 6266 Position 31330 69 m Level 19 33 dB Attenuation pos 5 83 dB Attenuation 0 18830 dB km Vili gt 4m gt gt Figure 75 BACKSCATTERING window Determination of the attenuation coefficient The typical attenuation coefficients which apparent in the backscattering curve of the STOKES chan nel are shown in Table 9 Table 9 Typical attenuation coefficients of the LHD3 systems System Wavelength of Laser Typical attenuation coefficient STOKES channel LHD3S 1064 nm lt 1 2 dB km LHD3 1550 nm lt 0 4 dB km Higher attenuation coefficients can be acceptable for short fibre lengths Please contact the LIOS support in case of considerably higher attenuations 5 4 2 Point losses Splices and connectors introduce point losses localised attenuations Excessive point losses may affect the measuring performance The point loss is determined by double clicking on the backscat tering profile directly before the splice or connector and by moving the mouse cursor to a position right after the splice The attenuation is then shown below the BACKSCATTERING as ATTENUATION POS Splices with an attenuation exceeding 0 1 dB need to be reworked in order to ensure proper measuring performance Table 10 Typical values of point losses Optical
3. Select Figure 107 Default configuration tab of the options window In the DEFAULT CONFIGURATION tab Figure 107 you can choose the following options You can choose to display an ENHANCED VIEW in a separate window by checking the corre sponding box ENHANCED VIEW is an optional feature of Charon3 requiring a special li cense You can choose to open the measurement data windows automatically after a mex file im port Youcan select two different modes for starting Charon3 o Customer mode default Charon3 starts in user level 1 o Service Mode Charon3 starts in user level 3 This mode can only be activated in user level 3 see section 3 3 You can select different APPLICATION SETTINGS The APPLIACTION SETTINGS cover the following Authorisation for changing or selecting of controller settings general settings standard zones measuring and alarm parameter sets Default settings for the initial commissioning The APPLICATION SETTINGS were assigned to a controller during the initial commissioning within the QUICKSTART In case of an already commissioned controller it has to be reset to factory defaults before APPLICATION SETTINGS can be reassigned This procedure avoids the unwanted change of controller settings in case of subsequent modifications of the APPLICATION SETTINGS Press the select button to select application settings The APPLICATION SETTINGS window opens Figure 108
4. TECHNOLOGY Project Information Name Description Project Contact Controller Configuration Name Description Model S N Firmware Network Settings Standard Gateway DNS Domain DNS Server Primary NTP Server Primary DNS Serer Secondary NTP Serer Secondary NIC 1 IP Address Subnet Mask IP from DHCP Gateway from DHCP Configuration Report 1 support lios tech cam 3032 LHD3 14 2CH 3032 1 0 6 66 10 16 0 1 lios koeln de 10 16 0 12 10 16 0 12 10 16 0 92 10 16 13 45 255 255 0 0 Yes Yes Figure 87 Configuration report 70 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m Fadl Operation Manual 6 4 3 Status Report A controller status report is generated automatically by pressing the STATUS REPORT button of the SERVICE tab Figure 88 The report includes controller and fibre status information The controller status information comprises project information the software and firmware revisions the current internal temperatures the current level of supply voltage the total operating time andthe maximum and minimum levels of the internal temperatures and the supply voltage The fibre status information comprises the length of fibre and the values of relevant optical attenuation parameters for each measurement channel E Controller Status File Page Zoom aag b Pl Page no of3 aga Zoom GM H Status Report UOS __ TECHNOLO
5. u 45 1800 71600 17 00 1 amp 00 1200 2000 21 00 2200 2200 24 00 25 00 2600 27 00 26 00 2900 30 00 1 00 3200 33 00 3400 3500 30 3700 3800 3200 40 00 41 00 4200 4300 44 00 4500 Tine Minutes Soconds Figure 105 Temperature profile and temperature history windows 7 3 1 4 Refresh Pressing the REFRESH button of the VIEW tab or the REFRESH entry of the pull down menu shown in Figure 128 updates the measurement session list of the activated measurement explorer window The REFRESH may be used to get access to a recently taken measurement session 7 3 2 Options 7 3 2 1 Options The OPTIONS window Figure 106 opens after pressing the OPTIONS button in the VIEW tab It com prises the tabs GENERAL DEFAULT CONFIGURATION CLEANUP MEASUREMENT SESSIONS and EX PORT 81 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual CI Options LIOS Technology Charona 3 0 55 0 ok Measurement Sessions Export R TTR Siaa General _ Default Configuration Cleanup Report Options V Print LIOS Logo Display Units Show Controller Time Stamps aC m hPa Measurement Window Properties Animation Speed 7 Temperature Reference Profile Offset in hours 1 Restore Database Figure 106 General tab of the options window In the GENERAL tab Figure 106 you can choose the following options The LIOS logo is printed in the reports if
6. 20F Alarm parameter sets can be created or modified in the ALARM PARAMETER SET folder EN54 22 EN54 22 EN54 22 UL521 ULCS 530 Ur5217 ULCS 530 UL521 ULCS 530 UeE5217 ULCS 530 Standard Country Region Europe Europe Europe USA Canada USA Canada USA Canada USA Canada Response class Temperature Rating A1N BN CN Ordinary 135 F 174 F 57 2 C 78 9 C Ordinary Intermediate Intermediate Applications Room protection e g road tunnels build ings Local protection e g equipment operated up to 65 C Local protection e g equipment operated up to 80 C Heat detector also suitable as heat actu ated device for special application Heat detector also suitable as heat actu ated device for special application Heat detector also suitable as heat actu ated device for special application Heat detector also suitable as heat actu ated device for special application Maximum application maximum installation tempera ture 50 C 65 C 80 C 100 F 37 8 C 100 F 37 8 C 150 F 65 6 C 150 F 65 6 C Ap proved by VdS VdS VdS UL UL UL UL For unambiguous identification a unique name should be defined for any new alarm parameter set We do not recommend modifying or deleting any parameter set previously used in a controller set ting If a us
7. Sensor values External sensor values _ Backscattering data Device inputs and outputs Measurement state Nebwork mask ETE ee oe oe Figure 58 Configuration of the data transmission over the XML protocol 48 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 _ _ _ ii LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual td 4 3 5 Locking the Controller The controller can be locked using the LOCK CONTROLLER button of the COMMUNICATION menu of the DEVICE tab Figure 59 m A m I gt LIOS Technology Charon3 3 0 67 0 eee Device Service Edit View Windows ou Py SETUP ba a D Acknowledgement a i i ge x y lt x Quick Alarm Measurement Loop Start Stop Ke Reset Measurement Calibration Zone Fibre Length Single Channel Sequence Configuration Measurement Measurement Parameters Configuration Events Scaling Measurement Start Parameter 5e s Event Configuration Controller Fibre General Network Settings LON Protocol u g rrr si Other Protocols fab g Tree View ii E a Device Status Messages Description sfa LIOS Project ch 01 Fibre 01 Figure 59 Locking the controller A warning Figure 60 must be confirmed to lock the controller The locked state of the controller is indicated in the TREE VIEW by a locker icon in front of the controller name Figure 61 The locked controller does not react to any software command send via communication interfaces Thus
8. e RESET An activation of the input triggers a reset Controller Event Settings Energy Lab xX General External Actions Faults amp Warnings Inputs Outputs Legend Connector Pin Output Mame P Not Available 5 POI Control system 1 C Normally open 5 Poz Control system 2 5 PO3 5 IPod 5 POS 5 JPO6 5 JPO7 5 jPog 5 JPog i0 5 JP10 E Normally closed l 2 3 4 T 6 5 J All normally open All normally closed Figure 54 Outputs tab At the OUTPUTS tab Figure 54 of the EVENT CONFIGURATION window the active state of each out put and the output name can be set The setting of each output is represented by the colours in the 43 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual kd diagram on the left side Light yellow indicates a normally open state and blue a normally closed state Clicking of a box changes the active state of the respective output By clicking the ALL NOR MALLY CLOSED or ALL NORMALLY OPEN buttons all outputs are set to the normally closed or nor mally open operation respectively Output names can be entered into the field on the right side 4 3 2 Network Settings TCP IP properties DNS NTP and firewall settings can be changed using the NETWORK SETTINGS win dow available via the COMMUNICATION button in the DEVICE tab Details on the network settings are given in chapter 4 1 QUICK START 4 3 3 LON Protocol Settings The controller transmits messages a
9. 72 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Diagnosis Data Energy Lab General status Description Project Name Customer Loo Ef Project Contact Mrs Erika Mustermann E Mail PT Shipping Address a Phone Number Figure 90 Support information window Diagnosis Data Energy Lab General status Description Project Name Kailua Kona Customer xYZ Technologies Mrs Erika Mustermann E Mail erika mustermann xyz tech com Shipping Address X Z Technologies Department abc 123 Main Street 12345 City Country Phone Number 99 123 12345678 Figure 91 Diagnosis Data General tab after entering the information At the STATUS tab Figure 92 check the applicable buttons and boxes for type of intervention type of issue temperature reading issues and environmental conditions In case of an emergency or fault enter a short description of the issue the countermeasures taken so far and their result at the DESCRIPTION tab Figure 93 Describe faults as precisely as possible 73 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual m kd All support information is saved as a support file spp by pressing the SAVE DIAGNOSIS DATA but ton We recommend saving of support information at least once a year In case of an emergency of fault send the support information to the LIOS Support by e mail Charon3 support lios te
10. LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual if you want to install the database in a different folder Select a drive with sufficient free space and read write access i Charon InstallShield Wizard Database Folder Click Next to install to this folder or click Change to install to a different Folc Install Charon database to ChoTSData j Cancel Figure 10 Selection of the database folder Charon3 is now ready for installation Press the INSTALL button in the Ready to Install window Figure 11 to start the installation on your computer The installation can take several minutes de pending on the performance of your computer If another installation e g a Windows update is running at the same time the error message shown in Figure 12 is displayed Wait until the other installation is finished and press RETRY or press CANCEL to cancel the Charon3 installation Confirm the cancellation by pressing YES in the confirmation win dow Figure 13 Repeat the Charon3 installation after completion or cancellation of the other instal lation ie Charon InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Figure 11 Ready to Install window 18 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Op
11. O Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device Click Next to continue Figure 30 Welcome message of the Found New Hardware Wizard 25 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for OTS If your hardware came with an installation CD A lt 6 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Figure 31 Selection of installation mode Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options Saas Y Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed C Search removable media floppy CD ROM Include this location in the search C Program Files LIOS Charon3 Browse Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware Figure 32 Selection of driver location CI Select INCLUDE THIS LOCATION IN THE SEARCH in the next window of the wizard Figure 32 Enter the path of the Charon3 installation on your computer and click NEXT The further messa
12. puua 4 O os left ch 0 Fibre B gt Ch O Fibre B Device Figure 73 Tree view during warm up left and running measurement right After finishing the first measurement cycle a temperature profile window 7 4 1 opens showing the measurement result Backscattering profile 7 4 2 and zone view 7 4 1 windows also open if the transmission of backscattering profiles is activated 4 5 1 and if zones are defined and active 4 5 3 respectively The measurement sequence is continuously repeated until the STOP MEASUREMENT button is pressed Alternatively a measurement can be stopped by right clicking on the controller and by se lecting STOP MEASUREMENT in the pull down menu Figure 26 5 2 Single Channel Measurement In order to start a continuous temperature measurement of a specific channel either right click on the respective fibre within the tree view and select SINGLE CHANNEL MEASUREMENT in the pull down menu or mark the fibre of interest and press the SINGLE CHANNEL MEASUREMENT button in the FIBRE section of the DEVICE tab Press the STOP MEASUREMENT button to stop the data acquisi tion 5 3 Acknowledgement and Reset Acknowledgement and reset are triggered using the corresponding buttons in the DEVICE tab or us ing correspondingly configured inputs section 4 3 1 59 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual kd 5 4 Evaluation of Sensor Fibres Using Backscattering Profiles You can
13. 12 00 153 00 15 00 ULS21 Fixed 135F Fixed maximum temperature 135F 57 22 ULS21 Fixed 160F Fixed maximum temperature 160F 71 11 UL521 Fixed 190F Fixed maximum temperature 190F 87 78 i ULS21 ROR 15F 20F Rate of rise 15F 20F 9 00 315 00 Ultrafast Ultra fast measurement 50 00 5 00 29 00 F 53 00 12 00 81 00 10 00 ee OF O Ore KF OO EY Figure 47 Alarm parameter set tab of the alarm control parameter sets window 4 2 2 Control Parameter Sets The folder CONTROL PARAMETER SET shows a list of previously defined control parameter sets Con trol parameter sets can be created or modified using the Charon3 software Control parameter sets can be used to specify a two level control for activation and deactivation of a self reset output A unique name should be defined for each control parameter set considering the restrictions already mentioned for the alarm parameter sets a Alarm Control Parameter Sets sp Alarm Parameter Sets Control Parameter Sets Description Activation Temperature Deactivation Temperature C Gg Ice Warning Ice warning 3 00 6 00 amp ventilation ventilation 30 00 25 00 Delete Figure 48 Control parameter set tab Control parameter sets were not evaluated by UL ULC or VdS 4 3 Communication Settings Communication settings event configuration network settings LON protocol other protocols locked mode
14. 19 45 19 29 amp Fibre1 Zone 8 700 00 00 00 Mo E i 19 19 19 00 9 Fibre 1 Zone 9 500 00 900 00 No We 13 29 19 11 18 94 10 Fibre 1 Zone 10 500 00 1000 00 Mo Pa i 18 78 18 67 11 Fibre 1 Zone 11 1000 00 1100 00 5 Mo DEE i2591 16 65 18 43 12 Fibre 1 Fone 12 1100 00 1200 00 Mo i57 16 42 18 29 13 Fibre 1 Fone 13 1200 00 1300 00 Mo search o O 15 57 18 18 17 99 14 Fibre 1 Zone 14 1200 00 1400 00 No WS 15 27 18 11 17 97 15 Fibre 1 Fone 15 1400 00 1500 00 No PSY 15 00 17 87 17 67 16 Fibre 1 Zone 16 1500 00 1600 00 Mo oy Trace 10 10 11 10 2011 17 50 24 4 u gt 44 p gt Figure 124 Zone view window The ZONE DATA window shows the state index fibre name starting and end position presence of alarms pre alarms and faults as well as maximum average and minimum temperatures for all zones Green indicates the normal state yellow a fibre fault orange a pre alarm and red an alarm state of the zone You can filter the zone entries using the fibre and events filters in the left part of the win 93 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual kd dow Zone entries are sorted according to the content of any of the columns in the right part of the window by clicking on the header of the respective column The content of the ZONE DATA window corresponds to the state of the controller after the last measurement respectively the measurement activated in the temperature profile window So far a reset
15. AT2 At2 AT3 At3 Hot De sponse X Max Spot lay Class Cy AT cles C C C S C S C S E Cycle S EN 54 22 AIN A1N 60 10 20 8 96 24 160 24 320 1 EN 54 22 BN BN 77 10 1 EN 54 22 CN CN 92 10 1 Both EN 54 22 measurement and EN 54 22 alarm parameter sets must be used to operate the controller in compliance with EN 54 22 9 2 UL521 ULC S530 Approved Parameter Sets The measurement parameter sets shown in Table 16 are approved according to UL521 ULC 530 for the LHD3 controller series but not for the LHD3S controller series Parameter sets matching the number of channels of the controller and the length of the connected fibres are displayed in the measurement parameter window Figure 63 and can be selected The available distance range is further limited by the distance range of the used controller model Table 16 UL521 ULC S530 measurement parameter sets Name of Channels Maximum Distance Sampling Measuring Cycle Time Range Interval Time km m S S UL521 1CH 3m 1 10 3 16 16 UL521 1CH 1m 1 4 l 16 16 UL521 1CH 0 5m 1 2 0 5 16 16 UL521 2CH 3m 2 10 3 8 16 UL521 2CH 1m 2 4 1 8 16 UL521 2CH 0 5m 2 2 0 5 8 16 UL521 4CH 3m 4 6 3 4 16 UL521 4CH 1m 4 2 1 4 16 The alarm parameter sets shown in Table 17 are approved according to UL521 ULC 530 100 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m kd Operation Manual Table 17 UL521 ULC S530 alarm parameter sets Name Tmax AT1 Ati AT2 At2 AT
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17. Events Description 30 06 2011 15 42 02 30 06 2011 15 56 03 106 0 0 0 am 304 Fibre 1 DO Open new measurement session BA 30 06 2011 13 48 Open i Ja 30 06 2011 ol Gl Close co HA 30 06 2011 10 al Minimize BA 30 06 2011 09 3 BA 30 06 2011 09 1 Mil Delete BA 29 06 2011 11 4 WW Delete time range HA 29 06 2011 11 40 Create treeview entry E HA 29 06 2011 09 4 Permanent measurement amp Zh 28 06 2011 11 amp BA 27 06 2011 Measurement data export Ctrl 5 E I 27 06 2011 13 4 Properties Alt Enter E EEN 21 06 2011 18 HA 21 06 2011 18 1 S Find Ctrl F a WR 21 06 2011 1R 12 1A TXP E 10 44 58 S 30 10 2012 El ioia S 30 10 2012 El BARAN Figure 129 Selection of measurement data to be exported as mex file 96 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual bd The ASCII EXPORT window Figure 130 opens after selecting a temperature window or a zone data window and using the EXPORT button of the START menu Select measurement data export as a txt file Figure 127 For exporting temperature data you can choose various options on the data format type of data and header as shown in Figure 130 You can also select certain ranges of temperature profile trace and data point numbers Furthermore time and or distance intervals of the exported data can be in creased by selecting the export of each x trace or data point only This option
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19. It shows a list of pre defined application settings You can activate an application setting by clicking the respective ACTIVE button You can also open new application settings or show and delete existing ones 83 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual a In user level 4 see section 3 3 you also can copy edit or save application settings Figure 109 Use the combination of copy and edit to generate a new application setting Name description and au thor of an application setting can be edited in the list by clicking the respective field and pressing the F2 function key Oo Browse Application Settings een Active Mame Description Author Date Building Building LIOS Technology GmbH 09 01 2012 14 22 20 general Industry Mo zones LIS Technology GmbH 07 10 2011 18 41 49 General ensure Mo zones LIOS Technology GmbH 12 10 2011 13 44 15 General well done Wo zones LIOS Technology GmbH 07 10 2011 18 42 13 Parking Deck Parking Deck LIOS Technology GmbH 22 11 2011 13 54 11 Siemens Basic Basic applications Siemens Switzerland 09 01 2012 16 11 31 Tunnel Tunnel LIOS Technology GmbH 09 01 2012 13 42 03 Figure 108 Application settings window Browse Application Settings a aa Active Name Description l Author Date Building Building LIOS Technology GmbH 08 11 2012 11 21 34 General Industry Mo zones LIOS Technology GmbH 08 11 2012 11 21 34 General en Sure Copy of No zones LIOS Technolog
20. LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual kd You can zoom into the temperature profile by pressing the left mouse button on the upper left cor ner of the desired section and by dragging the mouse pointer down to the lower right corner while the mouse button is permanently pressed Then release the mouse button You can zoom out by pressing the mouse button at any position drawing to the upper left and releasing the button You can scroll through the temperature traces using the button or the arrow keys of the scroll bar Temperature traces of all channels are shown in the order of recording If you click to the left or right side of the scroll bar the next temperature trace of the same channel is shown You can start and stop automatic scrolling of traces using the double arrow and square buttons at the lower right cor ner of the window You can choose any temperature trace to become permanently visible in the window by using a right mouse click and selecting SAVE CURVE TO REPOSITORY in the pull down menu Figure 122 The traces in the repository and the trace selected by the scroll bar are then simultaneously visible in the window The scrolling and curve repository functions are also available for the backscattering profile windows see section 7 4 2 a Temperature 3041 14 04 2011 16 27 51 14 04 2011 16 35 07 Fibre 1 X 3041 Fibre 1 Save curve to repository Curve repository B Open data from text file ee eee eee eee e
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22. TREE VIEW and choose the page INPUTS under DEVICE COMMUNICATION EVENT CONFIGURA TION If the revision of channel is required for a channel select the input with the same number as the channel perform a double click on the entry in the column MODE and select REVISION OF CHANNEL in the context menu Figure 85 After configuring all required inputs confirm the con figura tion and transmit it to the controller by pressing OK Eingang Ol 3 Epa oz Activate Test Mode Eingang 03 C l Alarm input Buzzer and LED Test i Hooton Eingang 04 C oae p i 00000000 a el 0OOCOOOOO no Disabled Reset Revision of Channel Figure 85 Context menu for the mode of a channel with revision of channel The revision of channel mode is active for a channel as long as the correspondingly configured input with the same number is active The following functions are activated in the revision of channel mode The COLLECTIVE FAULT of the controller is active and the FIBRE FAULT LED of the channel is on if there are zones configured on the channel Alarm parameter set programable outputs transmission of alarms and faults via protocols and buzzer are configured for all zones of the channel in the same way as in the TEST MODE of the controller see OPERATION MANUAL section 6 2 1 Alarms are further on visualized in Charon3 Pre alarms and control functions are de activated for all zones of the channel Differences to the TEST MODE of
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24. activation of the test mode by pressing YES in the confirmation window Then the controller is operated in the test mode The controller status displayed in the TREE VIEW changes to TEST MODE Figure 82 The collective fault output of the controller is activated and respective address points are sent Test mode settings are used Tree View Status EF 2B 3032 10 16 13 45 T Test Mode bee Ch O1 Fibre 4 ch 02 Fibre B Figure 82 Tree view of a controller in the test mode The middle button in the TEST MODE section of the SERVICE tab is then renamed to DEACTIVATE TEST MODE Figure 83 Press this button to return the controller to the normal operation mode You have to confirm the deactivation of the test mode by pressing YES in the confirmation window 66 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Service Edit Device Test Deactivate Perform Configuration Test Mode Test Test mode Figure 83 Test mode section of the service tab after activation of the test mode 6 2 3 Performing Controller Tests In the test mode the controller is fully operational but with the modifications mentioned above The test mode can be used to trigger test alarms using heating equipment for the sensor cable Certain events can be simulated in the test mode after pressing the PERFORM TEST button of the SERVICE tab Then the PERFORM TEST window Figure 84 shows the outputs inputs and fi
25. and to third party systems using telegrams of communication protocols Address points can be assigned to the following events e Alarms e Pre alarms e Controls e Inputs e Faults e Warnings e General reset acknowledgement test mode There are two groups of address points fibre address points assigned to zone events and other fibre events and system address points assigned to events not related to fibres or zones Fibre address points are assigned to alarms pre alarms controls fibre breaks and other fibre events fire magnitude and direction according to a fixed scheme see section 11 2 System address points have a default assignment to events see section 11 2 The assignment of system address points can be modified by the user if required see section 4 3 1 15 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual 3 Software Installation 3 1 General Procedure The Charon3 software needs to be installed on a suitable computer see section 10 1 using the Charon3 software CD Install the software only after reading and accepting the license see section 10 2 Please use the following general procedure for installation e Log in using an user account with administrative privileges e Donotrun any other application Quit all programs run by AUTOSTART e Insert the Charon3 CD e The SETUP program runs automatically if the AutoRun feature is activated on your computer If the SETUP program does not
26. are accessible via the COMMUNICATION button in the DEVICE tab Figure 49 38 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Qn 2 oP D g 5 LIOS Technology Charon3 3 0 55 0 x Ly i Dewice Service Edit View Windows e be z re x D Acknowledgement Quick Alarm Communication Measurement a Start Parameter Sequence Measurement Reset General f Event Configuration Controller Fibre sia Network Settings 2 LON Protocol Other Protocols sy amp amp Locked mode Figure 49 Communication settings pull down menu 4 3 1 Event Configuration Events are occurrences of alarms faults warnings or specific user actions By clicking EVENT CON FIGURATION in the COMMUNICATION button menu the EVENT CONFIGURATION window opens where the handling of these events can be defined At the GENERAL tab Figure 50 you can modify settings for the buzzer the power up mode the pre alarms and the fibre beak behaviour The buzzer can be activated for the ping connection test only or additionally for alarms faults and pre alarms You can choose to CONTINUE MEASUREMENT or to STOP MEASUREMENT in case of a fibre break For fire safety applications continuation of measurements in case of a fibre break is required by the standard EN 54 22 and UL521 ULC 530 Therefore the option CONTINUE MEAS UREMENT must be chosen to operate the controller in compliance with these standards UL
27. automatically run execute the SETUP EXE application in the Charon3 folder on the CD e Follow the instructions displayed by the SETUP wizard see section 3 2 e Click the Charon3 entry in the start menu to run Charon3 Charon3 generates a database dur ing first execution This process can take a few minutes 3 2 Setup The window shown in Figure 6 indicates that the SETUP has been started InstallShield Wizard Preparing to Install Charon Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the program setup process Please wait Extracting SetupCharon msi Cancel Figure 6 Preparing to install message After a few seconds the welcome window of the InstallShield Wizard Figure 7 opens Each window of the InstallShield Wizard offers options to continue installation Next to go back to the previous step Back or to cancel the installation Cancel The InstallShield Wizard automatically continues the installation unless you press the CANCEL button Then the license agreement window Figure 8 opens You must read and accept the agreement to continue installation The full text of the license agreement is also shown in chapter 10 2 of this manual 16 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual i Charon InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Charon Charon Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through th
28. by activating the FIRST ZONE HAS SLAVE ZONES checkbox EN 54 22 AIMN Fre Alarm Figure 67 Generate zones window The order of zones along a sensor cable is reversed by using the button MIRROR ZONES This function is useful when you measure two fibres of a sensor cable with two controllers from opposite ends redundant operation Zones are de activated by un checking the check box in the ACTIVE column Deactivated zones do not trigger alarms or other events The name of a zone is edited by double clicking on the respective cell in the NAME column or by pressing F2 after selecting the entry Start and end positions of a zone are edited in the same way using the START and END columns 54 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual By default zones are defined as master zones indicated by an M in the column MASTER ZONE Trig ger parameter sets and outputs can be assigned individually for each master zone Zones can be changed to child zones by entering the number of a master zone into the column MAS TER ZONE Then trigger parameters and outputs are identical to that of the master zone Only the start and end position as well as the number of the master zone need to be entered to define a child zone completely This concept enables an efficient configuration of large numbers of zones using identical triggering parameters Choose the alarm parameter set for each alarm zone using the ALARM PARAMETER S
29. day testing 4 E 2010 12 21 2nd Testing day 6km 1m3 8s Al Zuletzt verwendete D Desktop Eigene Dateien P Arbeitsplatz i Dateiname Ormen _ Netzwerkumgeb Dateityp Data Files mex ctc Abbrechen Figure 126 Open a measurement data file window 8 2 Export Measurement data zone temperature and controller configurations can be exported from the Charon3 database to separate data files using the EXPORT button of the START menu Figure 127 or the MEASUREMENT EXPLORER menu Figure 128 File names of measurement data files for use with 95 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual bt other Charon3 instances have the extension mex whereas controller configuration files have the extension cg3 Measurement data can also be exported to ASCII txt files in order to be used by other data analy sis software Controller Configuration cg3 amp Options 4 Language Figure 127 Export menu in the start menu The export of a measuring session as a mex file is also available in the measurement explorer win dow A right mouse click on the session opens a pull down menu with the EXPORT entry Figure 128 The EXPORT window Figure 129 opens after selecting measurement data export as a mex file You can choose type and time range of data before starting the export EN Measurement Explorer ox Start End Traces Alarms FB Errors
30. ee Er y Measurement Explorer Import Start Measurement Stop Measurement Acknowledgement y Reset More Commands E Energy Lab U5 o RIG RRE l Show Quick Access Toolbar Below the Ribbon Minimize the Ribbon Quick access toolbar The CUSTOMIZE window Figure 99 opens after clicking to MORE COMMANDS It offers options for a display of the different toolbars by checking or unchecking the respective boxes Distance range limited to 1 km 6 i Available on request 77 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual E Customize Toolbars Commands Options Toolbars General W Controller lv Fibre Ivf Test Mode li Support lw Edit W Clipboard I Search I Tools W Options W Selection lw Status W gArrange Quick ccess Figure 99 Toolbar tab of the customize window C The OPTIONS tab Figure 100 of the CUSTOMIZE window offers further options for the appearance of the Charon3 window E Customize Toolbars Commands Fersonalized Menus and Toolbars Menus show recently used commands First Show Full menus after a short delay Reset my usage data Other C Large icons Show ToolTips on toolbars Show shortcut keys in ToolTips Menu animations Mone Figure 100 Options tab of the customize window 78 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En
31. evaluate the quality of a sensor fibre using its attenuation coefficient the magnitude of point losses and the reflection from the optical termination of the fibre end The transmitting of backscattering profiles is activated as described in section 4 5 1 The evaluation of these parameters is discussed within this section All mentioned parameters are derived from backscattering profile 7 4 2 Select the STOKES channel as well as the LOGARITHMIC view in the right upper corner of the BACKSCATTERING window dB Backscatter OTS3 400 09 2CH S N 3036 27 01 2011 12 29 19 27 01 2011 12 36 06 Fibre 1 i Channel b Stokes OTS3 400 09 2CH SiN 3036 Fibre 1 CO anti Stokes re ee a er a ee ES Erase Saas Bo ee ee ee ee eae ee ee ee ee ae ae ieee een ree A m Coen ee are ee eee eee eee ee ree eee eee eee ee ee eee eee ie logarithmic oe eee Pee oe Semone eee nye AE OER PR aEy AE MMe Me SION TET aon eet ao ed marie arene pres eee Vv Reference point I I I EI If I I I I I A I IT FBI PBF AI SI II at ty I Level dB D 0 2 000 4000 6 000 8000 10 000 12 000 14 000 16 000 18 000 20 000 22 000 24 000 26 000 28 000 30 000 32 000 Fibre location m Trace 1 7 27 01 2011 12 29 19 093 Data Point 6580 Position 32904 97 m Level 0 00 dB lt gt mp Figure 74 BACKSCATTERING window 5 4 1 Attenuation The attenuation coefficient represents the attenuation of the optical power along the fibre Its unit is dB km Excessive attenuation c
32. is quite useful to con siderably reduce the amount of exported data ASCII Export x fe s amp 4 X Comma Figure 130 Settings for measured temperature data to be exported in ASCII format For exporting zone data you can choose various options on the data format type of data and header as shown in Figure 131 You can select certain ranges of zone temperature data traces the zone maximum minimum and average temperature and zones for which the data shall be exported 97 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual E RRRA BS SS Fibre 1 FeedZone Fibre 1 Zone 1 Fibre 1 Zone 10 Fibre 1 Zone 11 Fibre 1 Zone 12 Fibre 1 Zone 13 Fibre 1 Zone 14 Figure 131 Settings for zone temperature data to be exported in ASCII format 98 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 CI LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual 9 Parameter Sets 9 1 EN 54 22 Approved Parameter Sets The measurement parameter sets shown in Table 13 are approved according to EN 54 22 Parameter rea aml sets matching the number of channels of the controller and the length of the connected fibres are displayed in the measurement parameter window Figure 63 and can be selected The available dis tance range is further limited by the distance range of the used controller model Table 14 Table 13 EN54 22 measurement parameter sets Name EN 54 22 1CH 3m EN 54 22 1CH 2m EN 54 22 1CH
33. or CANCEL to exit without saving the changes LOM Protocol Energy Lab x 19 200 Baud v Notices El Alarms El Alarm locations zone minimum temperature Fj Zone mean temperature F E one maximum temperature Temperature data not licensed Backscattering data not licensed Cancel NS Figure 55 Communication settings LON protocol i Charon_02 is a previous version of Charon3 that was shipped with controllers of the OTS X series 45 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual LON Protocol Energy Lab x Protocol version Channels Distance range Zones Pre alarms Control outputs Fibre address points System address points Default system address points CRC Compatible con troller models Compatible firm ware versions OTS3 default all options all models 1000 channel yes yes 3100 channel 256 available yes OTS3 LHD3 Figure 56 LON protocol change warning 4 3 4 Other Protocols Settings The XML protocol is available on any controller Further protocols can be available in dependence on 5505 1 2o0r4 1 20r4 km 128 channel no no 256 channel 256 not available yes OTS X 1 1 20r4 km 128 no no 256 fibre and system address points not available yes OTS X 1 channel OTS 100 1065 2005 4000 PC2005 CI 1 1 20r4 km 128 no no 256 fibre and system address points not available no OTS 1
34. screen Uninterruptible power supply UPS Real Time Thermal Rating Thermal modelling of power 2 GHz quad core processor RTTR plug in option cables 2048 MB RAM memory 1 GB free hard disk space 1024x768 VGA display resolution 19 screen Uninterruptible power supply UPS 10 1 2 Operating System Charon3 software can only be installed on computers using one of the following operating systems Table 23 Windows operating system requirements Operating System Minimum Service Pack Windows 7 SP 1 Windows Vista SP 2 Windows XP 32 Bit SP 3 10 2 Software License 10 2 1 Subject of the Contract LIOS Technology GmbH hereinafter referred to as LIOS grants its customer hereinafter referred to as the User a non exclusive and non transferable right to use any software delivered to the User by LIOS hereinafter referred to as the Software under the following contractual terms and 104 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual conditions hereinafter referred to as the License Unless otherwise agreed upon in writing these terms shall apply to software delivered by LIOS to the User notwithstanding if LIOS or a third party has developed produced the software When accepting these terms and conditions the User accepts and acknowledges that in case of deliv ery of software from a third party developer producer the rights and obligations of these terms and conditions apply mutatis mutandis to such third
35. started the first time when the PC is operating with Win7 the Windows Firewall has to be configured as shown in Figure 23 21 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual ii Windows Security Alert Windows Firewall has blocked some Features of OTS Configuration and Visualisation on all public and private networks B Mame OTS Configuration and Visualisation Publisher LIOS Technology GrnibH Path Cr program Filesiioscharonsbincharond exe Allow OTS Configuration and Visualisation bo communicate on these networks Public networks such as those in airports and coffee shops not r cormended because these networks often hawe little or no security What are the risks of allowing a program through a Firewall a Allow access Cancel Figure 23 Initialization of the Windows Firewall Initially the Charon3 window opens in the user level 1 mode Figure 24 ve Va Charon3 2 8 0 0 os Device Service Edit View Windows LP Start Measurement Controller Figure 24 Charon3 window in the user level 1 Charon3 offers four user levels with different rights of the users Table 3 When Charon3 is running a different user level can be activated at any time by pressing Alt Shift and the function keys given in Table 3 User name and password are required for the activation of levels 2 to 4 User names and passwords are provided to each customer in a separate document The document is located in
36. the configured system address points are transmitted after both ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and RESET In the test mode section 6 2 a FULL RESET command is available in order to reset all events inputs and outputs The FULL RESET acts like a RESET plus a deactivation of inputs and self reset outputs 2 6 Alarm An alarm is an event triggered when temperatures or temperature trends within a zone exceed the limits of the alarm parameter set of that zone The alarm is indicated by the red ALARM LED the buzzer the collective alarm output and optionally programmable outputs according to the zone con figurations An alarm message and an address point according to the zone configuration are trans mitted using the communication protocol s The buzzer is deactivated by an ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and the alarm is deactivated by a RESET A blinking ALARM LED indicates an alarm being no more active but not yet reset 2 7 Pre Alarm A pre alarm is an event comparable to an alarm but triggered using the pre alarm parameter set of a zone and indicated by the PRE ALARM LED instead of the ALARM LED The collective alarm output is not activated by a pre alarm According to the controller settings see section 4 3 1 a pre alarm can be deactivated automatically if the triggering condition is no longer fulfilled or a reset can be re quired for deactivation A pre alarm is not to be used for evacuation purposes 2 8 System Fault A system fault is an event triggered by on
37. the subfolder LICENSES PASSWORDS of the documentation binder shipped with the controller All further descriptions are based on user level 3 unless otherwise noted Please consider the limita tions of rights given in Table 3 when using other user levels Table 3 User levels User Level Activation Rights 1 Alt Shift F1 Start measurement data visualization 2 Alt Shift F2 User name Password Stop measurements 3 Alt Shift F3 User name Password Change controller settings 4 Alt Shift F4 User name Password Edit application settings 22 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual When user level 3 is activated you can choose the SERVICE MODE see section 7 3 2 1 in order to automatically start Charon3 in user level 3 without entering the password again Please change the display language from ENGLISH to your preferred language if you wish a display in another language see section 0 The following instructions are based on English as display language The Charon3 window shows the DEVICE SERVICE EDIT VIEW and WINDOWS tabs comprising a number of buttons for operating the controller and for visualization of temperature profiles as well as the TREE VIEW Figure 25 The TREE VIEW shows a list of controllers previously connected to the PC Controllers in the TREE VIEW are arranged by project The controller entry comprises the controller name the IP address if connected via Ethernet the status and a de
38. the controller All other channels operate in the normal mode Simulations of events by Charon3 are not possible for the channel in the REVISION OF CHANNEL mode o Notifications on ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and RESET are transmitted 68 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual o Temperature data of the channel or the channels in the REVISION OF CHANNEL mode are transmitted o The LED TEST MODE is not activated by the REVISION OF CHANNEL mode If TEST MODE and REVISION OF CHANNEL are activated simultaneously channels without active RE VISION OF CHANNEL mode behave as in the TEST MODE whereas the other channels behave as in the REVISION OF CHANNEL mode When the revision of channel of a channel is deactivated by deactivation of the corresponding input there is the following behaviour The FIBRE FAULT LED of the channel is deactivated in case of no error no fibre break A RESET see chapter 2 5 of the LHD3 controller occurs in case that no channel is operating in the revision of channel mode 6 4 Support 6 4 1 Event Memory The controller has a permanent event memory Any events of the controller such as alarms faults warnings and further messages are saved until the capacity limit of the memory is reached After wards the older entries are overwritten The content of the event memory of the controller is downloaded saved in the Charon3 database and displayed after pressing the EVENT MEMORY butto
39. the corresponding checkbox is activated You can select CONTROLLER TIME STAMPS as well as international SI or US units for the display of data Controller time stamps correspond to Universal Time UT whereas PC time stamps usually correspond to the local time Charon3 needs to be restarted after changing the units Data in the database are always saved in SI units US units can only be used for the display and for the ASCII export of data You can adjust the ANIMATION SPEED of the measurement window according to the capabil ity of your PC and your personal requirements You can choose to display a REFERENCE TEMPERATURE PROFILE with a selectable time offset to the current temperature profile You can specify the time difference between the current and the reference temperature profiles by setting the OFFSET IN HOURS In case of a fault in the Charon3 database you can restore the configuration data of the con trollers in the tree view by pressing the button RESTORE DATABASE 82 120 All measurement data in the database are deleted by restoring the database LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual General Default Configuration Cleanup Measurement Sessions Export RTR Enhanced View E Show enhanced view in a separate window Import of ME Files Show data after import of MEX files Startup Mode Customer Mode 7 User management Select Application Settings
40. 0 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual td 1 3 1 Fire Detection in Tunnels LHD3 series controllers are approved linear heat detectors for fire detection in tunnels and buildings They are also approved for fire detection at equipment operated at elevated temperatures Typical measuring times last a few seconds only A fire alarm is actuated within one to a few minutes de pending on temperature rates of rise and in compliance with the respective national standards Maximum temperature and local differential criteria also serve as triggers for fire alarm actuation Besides alarm actuation the controller also evaluates and indicates the location size and propaga tion direction of a fire Details are given in the national fire detection approvals of the controller Typically a temperature reading is taken every 3 m for long objects such as road cable and railway tunnels 1 3 2 Fire Detection in Parking Decks For fire detection in parking decks temperature readings are typically taken every 1 m 1 3 3 Fire Detection in Buildings For fire detection in buildings and other smaller objects temperature readings are typically taken every 0 5 m Optional smaller temperature sampling intervals can be used in special applications requiring the detection of small sized fires e g at individual seats in a concert hall 1 3 4 Fire Detection in Cable Trays Distributed temperature monitoring along a power cable using an LHD3 s
41. 00 1056 installed licenses The activation and settings of XML and the further protocols can be changed using the OTHER PROTOCOLS window Figure 57 available via the COMMUNICATION menu in the DEVICE tab Figure 49 For instance the configuration of the XML protocol Figure 58 allows choosing the TCP port to be used the use of the TLS encryption the use and mode of data buffering by the CF memory card the selection of data to be transmitted depending on licenses and the firewall settings Details on the individual protocols are given in the respective parts of the Communication Manual In the configuration menu of the dedicated protocol a filter mask can be chosen to select the data to be transmitted Selected data is transmitted as soon the data is available This may require additional configuration steps For example zone average values are available only if a zone configuration has been programmed 46 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure Ok Figure 57 Activation of other protocols than LON using the OTHER PROTOCOLS window 47 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual XML Data Transfer 3136 x C Address points Fibre break _ Temperature data FOne maximnun values zone avarage values fone minimum values Alarm triggering locations Events
42. 011 11 40 44 Fibre 1 x gt Channel OTS3 1 4 62 S N 3029 Fibre 1 Stokes anti Stokes Both view Q linear logarithmic Reference point 0 0 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000 5 000 6 000 7 000 8 000 9000 10000 11 000 12000 13 000 14 000 Fibre location Am Trace 2 3 31 03 2011 11 40 28 576 Data Point 3058 Position 9174 13 m Level 21 19 dB Attenuation pos 0 93 dB Attenuation 0 28020 dB km lt gt 44 mb Figure 123 Backscattering profile window 7 4 3 Zone Data The ZONE DATA window Figure 124 opens after taking the first measurement in a measurement sequence or after double clicking on a measurement session entry in the MEASUREMENT EXPLORER window Figure 103 if active zones are defined on the respective controller i Zone Data Energy Lab 11 10 2011 17 47 58 11 10 2011 17 50 274 ns Filter Options Status Tmax C Tavyg C Tmin C Index Fibre Name Start End Alarm Pre alarrn Fault E Fibre a io 20 95 20 63 i Fibre i Zone 1 0 00 100 00 Mo A 90 All fibres 20 76 20 61 20 41 2 Fibre 1 Fone 2 100 00 200 00 No Mo O Fibre1 20 50 20 34 20 14 3 Fibre 1 Fone 3 200 00 300 00 No No E Events E 20 12 19 97 4 Fibrei Zone 4 300 00 400 00 No Mo ie Alarm E 20 17 20 07 19 95 5 Fibre 1 Fone 5 400 00 500 00 No No No a I Pre alarm 20 12 19 88 19 68 6 Fibre 1 Zone 6 500 00 600 00 No O Fault 19 56 19 69 19 51 7 Fibre 1 Fone 7 600 00 700 00 Mo EE No event E 19 60
43. 1 13 ri Operation Manual kd 7 2 Edit The name of a controller or fibre activated in the TREE VIEW can be edited using the RENAME button of the EDIT tab Activated controllers can be deleted from the tree view using the DELETE button of the same tab Device SERICE Edit Wie Windowns S Saw al ral a 7 Pi A Hew Renare Delete Select Copy Cut Faste Find all Edit Clipboard search Figure 101 Edit tab 7 3 View The displayed data and program options are handled using the commands shown in the VIEW tab Figure 102 The buttons of this tab are grouped into TOOLS OPTIONS and RTTR Device Service Edit View Windows El E O tie e e Ee Eg a Measurement Message Enhanced History Refresh Options Language Plug Add data Configure Emergency Data Sources Explorer Window View In source RITR System Calculation Explorer Tools Options RTTR A LIPI i Figure 102 View tab 7 3 1 Tools The group TOOLS of the VIEW tab comprises the buttons MEASUREMENT EXPLORER MESSAGE WINDOW HISTORY and REFRESH 7 3 1 1 Measurement Explorer The measurement explorer is a powerful tool for managing the Charon3 database and for selecting data for visualization and export The MEASUREMENT EXPLORER window Figure 103 opens after pressing the MEASUREMENT EXPLORER button in the TOOLS section of the VIEW tab Figure 102 EN Measurement Explorer 5X Search o Name Start End Traces Alarms F
44. 10 1 Stop Measurement F10 O Acknowledgement fe Reset Service D Ping AJ Rename Set Description W Delete w Active D Reset Controller Configuration to Factory Defaults Big Icons Figure 26 Tree view with pull down menu of a controller The basic version of Charon3 can be installed on any suitable computer see section 10 1 Without any additional license it is only intended for commissioning and servicing of controllers It automati cally disconnects from all controllers after running for 4 hours You can reconnect to the controllers after closing and restarting Charon3 A visualization license for each controller is required for a permanent connection to Charon3 3 4 Software Update During installation Charon3 automatically detects if there is another version of Charon3 already in stalled on the computer If the installed version is lower than the one on your CD you are asked to confirm the installation of the update or to remove Charon3 Figure 27 Press NEXT to confirm your selection i Charon InstallShield Wizard Program Maintenance Update or remove the program gereessesessscsseses Update FP Update Charon on your computer Remove sl Remove Charon from your computer Figure 27 Confirmation of update A downgrade to lower versions of Charon3 is not possible Figure 28 because lower versions cannot read the database structure of higher versions The only way to return
45. 103 120 Tmin Min Max Zyk len 10 10 10 10 10 10 AT1 At1 57 57 57 57 41 29 AT2 At2 105 105 105 105 105 53 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 AT3 12 14 10 10 12 12 At3 153 153 153 153 153 81 Hot spot AT 15 20 10 10 Ver Z ge rung Zyklen LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual 10 Computer Requirements and Software License 10 1 Computer Requirements 10 1 1 Hardware Requirements The computer software for installation and operation of the controller runs reliably on computers with the minimum requirements listed in Table 22 Different hardware with comparable perform ance can also be used More powerful computers can be used to accelerate processing and for saving larger amounts of measuring data About 250 million data points can be stored on 1 GB disk space For example saving temperature profiles of a continuous measurement with 10 km distance range 1 m sampling interval and 5 min utes measuring time requires about 20 MB of disk space per day Saving of backscattering curves requires even more disk space Table 22 Hardware requirements Program Application Hardware Requirement Charon3 Commissioning 1 3 GHz processor e g Pentium 4 512 MB RAM memory 250 MB free hard disk space 1024x600 display resolution Charon3 Data storage visualization 2 GHz dual core processor 1024 MB RAM memory 1 GB free hard disk space 1024x768 VGA display resolution 19
46. 1CH 2m 4 4 3 3 1 Ultrafast 1CH 1m 2 2 2 2 Fast 2CH 1m 2 2 2 2 Special 1CH 0 5m 1 1 1 1 Special 1CH 0 25m 1 The alarm parameter sets shown in Table 21 are intended for applications not requiring an approval according to EN 54 22 or UL521 ULC S530 The TUNNEL alarm parameter sets are intended for use in non EN 54 22 and non UL521 tunnel appli cations They must be used in combination with FAST measuring parameter sets The TUNNEL STAN DARD alarm parameter set can be used inside a tunnel whereas the less sensitive TUNNEL PORTAL 102 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual parameter set can be used for tunnel portals Do not use the tunnel alarm parameter sets in combi nation with other measuring parameter sets The PRE ALARM and TESTMODE alarm parameter sets are intended for triggering pre alarms and for testing using the FAST measurement parameter sets Due to their enhanced sensitivity these pa rameter sets may not be suited for alarm triggering in permanent heat detection The FAST and ULTRAFAST alarm parameter sets are intended for use in combination with the FAST and ULTRAFAST measuring parameter sets respectively Do not use the FAST and ULTRAFAST alarm parameter sets in combination with EN54 22 or UL measuring parameter sets Table 21 Other alarm parameter sets Name Tmax C Tunnel Standard 55 Tunnel Portal 60 Pre Alarm 45 Testmode 40 Fast 50 Ultrafast 50
47. 1m EN 54 22 1CH 0 5m EN 54 22 1CH 0 25m EN 54 22 2CH 3m EN 54 22 2CH 2m EN 54 22 2CH 1m EN 54 22 2CH 0 5m EN 54 22 2CH 0 25m EN 54 22 4CH 3m EN 54 22 4CH 2m EN 54 22 4CH 1m EN 54 22 4CH 0 5m Table 14 Maximum sensor cable length of the LHD3 and LHD3S controller models Name EN 54 22 1CH 3m EN 54 22 1CH 2m EN 54 22 1CH 1m EN 54 22 1CH 0 5m EN 54 22 1CH 0 25m EN 54 22 2CH 3m EN 54 22 2CH 2m EN 54 22 2CH 1m EN 54 22 2CH 0 5m EN 54 22 2CH 0 25m EN 54 22 4CH 3m EN 54 22 4CH 2m EN 54 22 4CH 1m EN 54 22 4CH 0 5m 99 120 of Channels A ee Bee Be i Rp Be Ee Bee e LHD3 km 14 U e N A O e N A O Sampling Intervall 3 NM U UI N Ww Ui O e N UUO OO FNM W O ODO FN W U LHD3 EXT3 km 10 9 4 2 N A OO e N A O LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 EXT4 km 4 Measuring Time Channel S 16 16 16 16 y OD A A A A WO WO CO CO OW LHD3S km Ss te os fe PN U A Measuring Time 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 LHD3S EXT3 km ES Ss te Oo fe PN U A LHD3S EXT4 km 2 2 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual The alarm parameter sets shown in Table 15 are approved according to EN 54 22 In projects which require the compliance with EN54 22 only these approved alarm parameter sets considering the response class have to be used Table 15 EN 54 22 alarm parameter sets Name Re Tma Tmin Min AT1 Atl
48. 3 3 LON Protocol Settings 4 3 4 Other Protocols Settings 4 3 5 Locking the Controller 4 4 Measurement Sequence 4 5 Fibre Settings 4 5 1 Measurement Parameters 4 5 2 Temperature Calibration 4 5 3 Zone Configuration 4 5 4 Fibre Events 4 5 5 Length Scaling 4 6 Commissioning Using Different Charon3 Instances 5 Operating the Controller 5 1 Measurement 5 2 Single Channel Measurement 5 3 Acknowledgement and Reset 5 4 Evaluation of Sensor Fibres Using Backscattering Profiles 5 4 1 Attenuation 5 4 2 Point losses 5 4 3 Termination 6 Servicing the Controller 6 1 Data Recording 6 1 1 Recording Settings 6 1 2 Data Download 6 2 Test Mode 6 2 1 Test Mode Settings 6 2 2 Activation and Deactivation of the Test Mode 6 2 3 Performing Controller Tests 3 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual 6 3 Revision OF CRANNE sce ississceresctne tre ctonnasicsaeva sleet EE 68 6 4 SOI rice cpons cease E bneadabe S E ness cone A E E E E E E A 69 6 4 1 EVEMON 69 6 4 2 CONTU ON REDOT ea E sere tateis edicts ea dacenatsee sauapceneaniedaaaren donee 70 6 4 3 el GUS RIO tee cesaecuaercies E S E E soa wiaiedueceparueatt 71 6 4 4 PROVE IMPOR Oli vests seaua yess saataeess ees ee eatnsnaseanacoiaaecconsnstcoseianctesaseee oaseen eaten esoueoeeeeecee 72 6 4 5 SIO ONG IMON O UW scan a S A 72 6 4 6 Firmware Update siecaccviesehccocedusacecnsatachwadeastecavieddensedannbedeandasanadesateceseassourdesatecnaeinabertacatedent 75 6 5 Opona
49. 3 At3 Hot Delay Spot AT FPC FC S PcG mes Frons FEEC Cycles UL521 Fixed 135F 135 57 2 1 UL521 Fixed 160F 160 71 1 0 UL521 Fixed 190F 190 87 8 1 UL521 ROR 15F 20F 16 2 9 315 1 The ratings of the spacing and the maximum installation temperature according to UL ULC are shown in Table 18 Table 18 Ratings of the spacing and the maximum installation temperature Spacing from the wall ture of the sensor cable ft m ft m FC UL521 Fixed 135F 50 15 24 25 7 62 100 37 8 UL521 Fixed 160F 30 9 14 15 4 57 100 37 8 UL521 Fixed 190F 50 15 24 25 7 62 150 65 6 UL521 ROR 15F 20F 50 15 24 25 7 62 150 65 6 Compliance to UL ULC is obtained only if parameter sets shown in Table 16 and Table 17 are used in conjunction with the approved sensor cable types Fast Response and Metal Free 9 3 Other Parameter Sets The measurement parameter sets shown in Table 19 are not approved They may be used in applica tions requiring very fast heat detection but not requiring an approval You may consider using an extra fast responding sensor cable in applications requiring very fast detection Please ask the LIOS Sales for appropriate sensor cables for special applications L Want Since measurement and alarm parameters are crucial for fire detection response of the con troller only the approved parameter sets must be used to ensure operation compliant t
50. 5 24 01 2011 09 47 15 xX OTS3 400 09 2CH S N 3036 Fibre 1 OTS3 100 62 SN 3021 Fibre 1 Level dB Level dB 31 000 31 100 31 200 31 300 31 400 31 500 Fibre location m 14 720 14 730 14740 14 750 14 760 14770 14 780 14 790 14 800 Fibre location Am Figure 76 BACKSCATTERING windows showing curves indicating proper left and improper right optical termination of the fibre Table 11 shows the maximum value of a reflection from the end of fibre Table 11 Maximum value of reflection Location of reflection Max reflection Remark Fibre end lt 0 5 dB Dependant on the parameter sampling interval optical termination obligatory 62 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual 6 Servicing the Controller The controller can be serviced using the commands shown in the SERVICE tab Figure 77 Device Service Edit Views Windows E E fl l i T F peee O il E m noan F B F F m Es re ce ce A ce Recording Data Cancel Test Activate Perform Ewent Configuration Status Project Support Firrriwvare settings Download Download Configuration Test Mode Test Memory Report Report Information Information Update Data Recording Test Mode support Figure 77 Service tab of Charon3 6 1 Data Recording Data recording on the controller and download of recorded data can be controlled using the DATA RECORDING section of the SERVICE tab Figure 77 6 1 1 Rec
51. 55 Address points outside this range and address points already assigned to other events are not accepted by Charon3 You may return to the default system address points be rechecking the box at the lower left corner Then a message indicating that all address points are going to be set to default values has to be con firmed Figure 52 Default system address points Eg All system address points are set to default values Figure 52 Message System address points are set to default values If an event occurs during controller operation the specified address point is sent via the interfaces and the assigned outputs are activated m Controller Event Settings Energy Lab a Energy Lab Controller Event Settings General External Actions Faults amp Warnings Inputs Outputs Active Active Mode System Address lousy high Points 3 a T q Input 01 O Alarm l s KALERA I E E Input 02 Control 3 sevecoccoo Input 03 Reset Input 04 Disabled No Name Outputs Default system address points Figure 53 Inputs tab At the INPUTS tab Figure 53 of the EVENT CONFIGURATION window the active state and mode of each input can be set Furthermore system address points and outputs can be assigned to the in puts The active state can be selected using the columns ACTIVE LOW and ACTIVE HIGH Active high means that the input is activated when a voltage in the specified range is applied and that the input is deac tivate
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53. B Errors Events Description D Database mh 30 06 2011 15 41 57 XP C Temperature profile 30 06 2011 15 42 02 30 06 2011 15 56 03 53 0 0 0 dB Backscattering profile 30 06 2011 15 42 02 30 06 2011 15 56 03 53 0 0 0 30 06 2011 13 02 29 XP T 30 06 2011 10 58 30 XP HA 30 06 2011 10 43 09 XP T 30 06 2011 09 34 09 xP 2 object s 30 06 2011 15 42 02 30 06 2011 15 56 03 Fibre 1 Figure 103 Measurement explorer window 79 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 rl Operation Manual bd The left part of the MEASUREMENT EXPLORER window shows the content of the database The data base content is organised by measurement sessions labelled with date time and user name Each session can contain temperature and backscattering profiles from a number of controllers and fibres as well as zone data The active measurement session is marked by using a bold font Single control lers or fibres can be selected in the left part of the window Single or multiple TEMPERATURE PROFILE Figure 121 and BACKSCATTERING PROFILE Figure 123 windows can be opened by double clicking controller fibre temperature profile or backscattering profile entries in the right part of the MEASUREMENT EXPLORER window Double clicking on a measurement session entry opens the zone view Figure 124 temperature pro file and backscattering profile windows for all data sets in the session Measurement sessions can be completely or par
54. Disable temperature data transmission Disable acknowledgement and reset notification Parameter Sets Enable all measurement parameter sets Enable all alarm parameter sets Figure 110 Application settings window general tab Default settings coTSDatalReports VISUSLIZ47TION LANGUAGE Alarm and Faulk Self reset Mo Yes Test Mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Permissions lt Os A IE S A x a Ls The DEFAULT ZONES tab shows a table of feed alarm and runout zone settings Those zones are automatically defined when the application setting is selected during the QUICK START section 4 1 The software defines one feed zone one runout zone and a number of alarm zones with the pre defined zone lengths and alarm parameter sets together covering the whole length of the sensor cables The names of the alarm zones are generated from the name in the table and a serial number In the edit mode of user level 4 you can change the default zone settings in the table using the dou ble click or the function key F2 Application File Read only General settings Default Zones Measuring Parameter Sets _dlarmParameterset fone Type Name Length fm AlarmParameter Set Feed zone Feedzone 0 0 Alarm zones fone 0 0 Runout zone Lastzone 0 0 Figure 111 Application settings window default zones tab cancel Fre alarm Parameter Set xk If the ENABLE ALL MEASURING PARAMETER SETS option at the
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56. ET column Alarm parameter sets approved for different response classes according to EN 54 22 are supplied with the controller The use of other alarm parameter sets is not compliant to the approval You can choose a pre alarm parameter set for each zone using the PRE ALARM PARAMETER SET col umn Pre alarm parameter sets include the same types of parameters as alarm parameter sets Usu ally pre alarm parameter sets are set to a higher sensitivity to heating or fires Compliance to stan dards is not required for pre alarm parameter sets Alternatively you can choose a control parameter set for each zone using the CONTROL PARAMETER SET column It is not possible to assign both a pre alarm and a control function to a zone If the activation temperature of the control parameter set is higher than the deactivation tempera ture the assigned output is activated if one location within the zone has a temperature above the activation temperature The output is deactivated if all locations within the zone have temperatures below the deactivation temperature If the activation temperature of the control parameter set is lower than the deactivation temperature activation and deactivation of the output is triggered by temperatures below the activation and deactivation temperatures Programmable output s can be assigned to a zone by left clicking on the respective check box in the ALARM OUTPUT PRE ALARM OUTPUT and FIBRE FAULT OUTPUT columns The output COL
57. GY LHD3 2CH 100 3250 Project Name LIOS Project Controller Name 3250 Model LHD3 2CH 100 S N 3250 Computer ID PC MFR2 LON Protocol Version OTS3 LON ID 2 Firmware Version 1 0 6 69 PC Software Version 3 0 65 Controller Status Board Temperature P 39 00 C Reference Temperature 26 36 C DC Supply Voltage 24 0 Y Humidity Total Operating Time 630 Hour s Operating Parameters since Reset of Statistics Maximum Board Temperature 44 00 C 22 10 2012 20 02 Minimum Board Temperature 20 00 C 07 11 2012 11 20 Maximum Voltage 24 2 WY 11 10 2012 07 24 Minimum Voltage 24 0 W 07 11 2012 14 38 Maximum Humidity M A Operating Time 488 Hour s Fibre Status Channel 1 Last Commissioning 07 11 2012 14 13 Length m 45795 Connector Attenuation dB of 0 14 Fibre Attenuation dB 1 57 End Reflection dB A 0 52 Channel 2 Last Commissioning 07 11 2012 14 13 Length m 45795 Connector Attenuation dB 0 30 Fibre Attenuation dB 1 60 End Reflection dB P 0 33 Fibre Status OK Controller Status OK Signature Location Date Time Figure 88 Status report 71 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual kd The report can be saved or printed using the respective buttons in the upper left corner of the CON TROLLER STATUS window 6 4 4 Project Information The controller may be assigned to a project and the project information is saved in the controller memory The project informati
58. ICE TAB or right click on the fibre and press ZONE CONFIGURATION The ALARM ZONES window opens Figure 65 Oo Zone Configuration Ch 01 Faser 01 Pre alarm output mode self reset Reference Point 0 0 m Effective fiber length 994 0 fm Energy Lab Ch 01 Faser 01 Alarm Pre Alarm Control Start End r Parameter Parameter Parameter Alarm Output Pre Alarm Control Output Fibre Fault Output Set et Set Active Name Position position im l Master zone FeedZone 0 0 100 0 s OiEOOOOO0o 1 3 5 ti 3 1 3 5 T 3 1 3 T 3 EN 54 22 AINPre Alarm SMEUODOOOOOO EMEMO OOOO OSM M Zone 1 100 0 2000 M 1 3 iy 3 1 3 7 3 Zone 2 200 0 300 0 M EN 54 22 AIN s aE HOO0OO0O0OC s 0E pyog0O0O0O0O Zone 3 300 0 400 0 M EN 54 22 AIN s MlEOooooooo S Dayo oioi Zone 4 400 0 S000 M EN 54 22 A1N s Oeogoooooo S Dayot M EN 54 22 A1N s Heiata s ayoni 3 7 3 3 5 7 3 M EN 54 22 A1N s Oecwoooooo s Ore ooooooo Load Default Zones Append Zone Delete All Zones ace K g g a a K zone 5 500 0 600 0 lt Zone 6 600 0 700 0 Figure 65 Zone configuration window The button LOAD DEFAULT ZONES allows the user to load a set of pre defined zone definitions from an application setting see section 7 3 2 1 The zone positions trigger parameter sets and outputs are automatically set for the whole fibre You can edit all zone settings except the number shown in the left column by double clicking th
59. Internal warning Warning Measurement warning Warning Environmental conditions warning Figure 51 External Actions Faults amp Warnings tab Outputs 1 3 a T J s KALIL OIL I E i N Doo no aa s CAKALI I LIL sOOUMUeOooe TERATE AER s OOM Om OOE as BES sOOooueooos s Oobo soa JEnnnn BER sOOooUeOoCoe Enana RRA JEnnnn BEN a BEA s Oobo snoa s OobobmnoiE mra Within the EXTERNAL ACTIONS FAULTS amp WARNINGS tab Figure 51 of the EVENT CONFIGURATION window system address points as well as outputs can be assigned to specific events and external actions An output is selected by clicking on the respective checkbox Certain outputs may not be available for manual reset faults and warnings since they are already used for self reset controls These outputs are presented in grey and cannot be checked System address points have a default assignment as given in Table 25 Table 26 and Table 27 The assignment can only be changed after un checking the box at the left lower corner of the EXTERNAL ACTIONS FAULTS amp WARNINGS tab Figure 51 We strongly recommend not changing the system address point assignments in order to maintain consistent settings for all controllers 41 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual kd For changing system address points double click the cell in the SYSTEM ADDRESS POINT column of the event of interest Enter an address point number between 0 and 2
60. LECTIVE ALARM is set independently from the choice of programmable outputs as alarm outputs when an alarm criterion is met Since alarm and fibre break outputs are manual reset an output assigned to an alarm or fibre break is no longer available for a pre alarm if pre alarms are self reset If the control function is selected the pre alarm control outputs are assigned to the control function Control outputs are always self reset 4 5 4 Fibre Events In order to define or modify fibre events fire magnitude and direction select the fibre of interest and press the FIBRE EVENTS button in the DEVICE TAB or right click on the fibre and press FIBRE EVENTS The FIBRE EVENTS window opens Figure 68 55 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Fibre Events Ch 01 1 Fibre Events Ch 01 1 D Energy Lab Ch 01 1 CJ Energy Lab Ch 01 1 Fire magnitude Fire direction Fire magnitude Fire direction Size class Size m Address Poi Outputs Fire Propagandation Direc Address Points Outputs ae ee 1 3 0 3001 So BA I I E 4 3 5 7 3 Static 3010 UW I I E 4 3 m 7 3 Move towards fibre end 3011 sHE UE UCC IE 1 3 5 7 3 Move towards controller 3012 Sa E L 3002 TTia ae 3003 TTia maram 3004 TTia mnara 3005 TTia manar Inversion of direction at position 1000 00 m Fire Direction Sensitivity 5 00 m Cycle Figure 68 Fibre events window The FIRE MAGNITUDE tab Fi
61. LIOS ca Linear Optical Sensors TECEROLO GY OPERATION MANUAL LHD3 SERIES CONTROLLERS Introduction System Introduction Software Settings Commissioning Operating the Controller Troubleshooting Contact Information LIOS Technology GmbH Schanzenstrasse 39 Building D9 D13 51063 Cologne Germany Operation Manual Table of Contents TEO COM CON CS o E E E E eateries 2 T WYER OCCT OIA e E E E E E E TE E E EEEE 6 1 1 General IMO mato ospe EEEE E caepeateneaneunies 6 1 1 1 Purpose of the Operation Mian Ud lies ccsseitasnassdneveiseeccevessicnseinechatansedescoueceaiaiuas nameeesteonedens 6 1 1 2 CANALS FP SSO Chasers E teed ees E E A E E AEE EEE E EE 6 1 2 Legal NOU E eree 6 1 3 POCO AE A 6 1 3 1 Fire Detection IN LUNME S ic cconssnssacistioncvnpianesdynsrctdvanumnnanaieronconeiansvtnntietseunesnnaumubensaueiawseents 7 1 3 2 Fire Detection in Parking DCC Sac atee cased ihe saeco se tsnacssateecetadysieaie eh ecessadssecanesoeerannceeeaietoe 7 1325 Fire Detection in BUIIGINGS ccccccccccsseccccessececeesececceecceeeeseceseuneceesenceeseesecetsuaeceetenss 7 1 3 4 Fire Detectionin Cable VA S ars ccascec cts ceac iced innen i Ta Tiia 7 1 3 5 Fire Detection in Industrial Equipment ccccceeseccceesececeeesececeesececeeeceeseeecessunecetseees 7 1 3 6 Fire Detection at Pipelines and Tanks ssesssseesensessenessrrsssrrrsssreresrrerssreresererssreresrreresrerese 7 2 SV SUCUT OC CUO eonan EAE LE EEEE EE EN 8 2 1 PONCIO e
62. Measurement Loop Start Stop ke Reset Measurement Calibration Zone Fibre Length Start Parameter sequence Conf guration Measuremen j ment Parameter fi gurat o E it ling 1 General Controller Fibre g Device Status Messages Description a la 3 E 3039 10 16 13 40 Ch 01 1 Figure 46 Tree View after finishing the QUICKSTART 4 2 Trigger Parameters Trigger parameter sets of two different types the alarm parameter sets and the control parameter sets can be defined using the Charon3 button ALARM PARAMETER in the DEVICE tab The trigger parameter sets are stored in the Charon3 database 4 2 1 Alarm Parameter Sets The tab ALARM PARAMETER SET Figure 47 shows a list of previously defined alarm parameter sets A number of alarm parameter sets are shipped with Charon3 Further sets can be defined by the operator Several parameter sets have been approved by certified bodies according to national stan dards The approved alarm parameter sets are write protected 35 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Warmer m Only approved parameter sets must be used for operating the controller in compliance with the respective standards Any use of other alarm parameter sets is not covered by the ap provals Table 7 Alarm parameter sets Alarm parame ter set EN54 22 A1N EN54 22 BN EN54 22 CN UL521 Fixed 135F UL521 Fixed 160F UL521 Fixed 190F UL521 ROR 15F
63. OWNLOAD DATA window Figure 79 opens and shows the number of data re cordings of the controller By checking the box you can select to automatically delete data re cordings stored on the controller after downloading We recommend choosing this option to release storage capacity for future data recordings Choose DATA DOWNLOAD for downloading all data re cordings DELETE ALL for deleting all data recordings without downloading or just CLOSE to close the window without further action Downloaded data are automatically saved as new Measurement Session in the Measurement Ex plorer Depending on the number of data recordings and transmission speed downloading the data recordings may take several minutes or even an hour The status bar of the controller Figure 80 in the TREE VIEW indicates the progress of the download You may cancel the download by pressing the CANCEL button of the SERVICE tab Figure 80 Data Download Energy Lab x Data Download Delete all i eT Figure 79 Data download window 64 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Device Service Edit Wie Windows Sg B E Recording Data Cancel Test Activate Perforrn Evert settings Download Download Configuration Test Mode Test Memory Data Recording Test Mode g Tree View Device Status m A El aka 3G 3016 k _1234 10 16 13 45 1 Data Download Remaining 24 Minutets 4 Seconds Ch OL Fibre 1 Figu
64. SCALING The LENGTH SCALING window opens Figure 69 for the configura tion which part of the sensor cable shall be scaled 56 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual oO Length Scaling 3359 Ch 03 Faser 03 Zox Scaled Start Position Scaled End Position Mame Start f m End m hak ae Scaling Factor Feeding 0 00 500 00 0 00 500 00 1 000000 Object 500 00 500 00 500 00 530 00 0 100000 Overlength 800 00 1063 50 530 00 793 50 1 000000 Mew Section Delete Section Undo Redo L 5 f 7 a cancel ox a Figure 69 Length scaling window In Figure 69there are three sections specified The 1 section has a neutral scaling factor of 1 and is 500m long This section may be a feeding line The 2 section of the sensor cable has a length of 300m The scaling factor of this section is set to 0 1 considering e g a meander shaped layout of the sensor cable on the object which is 10 times smaller The 3 section has a neutral scaling factor again The definition of this three sections results in a temperature profile as shown in Figure 70 he Temperature 3359 Ch 03 Faser 03 19 03 2013 22 01 05 19 03 2013 22 07 29 B x 3359 Ch 03 Faser 03 ee ee ee ee ee oo Temperature C ho 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 Scaled Position m Figure 70 Temperature profile with the scaled section 2 The 300m long sensor cable section beginning at position 500m ha
65. ULC evaluated the standard LHD3 series controllers only for ordinary locations not for the use in explosive atmosphere The VdS approval covers the standard LHD3 and LHD3S series controllers as well as the models with EX option EXT3 and EXT4 For applications in explosive areas the operator has to proof if the EX rating of the control lers with EX option is appropriate for permitted use We recommend choosing STOP MEAS UREMENT as fibre break behaviour For fire safety applications in explosive areas the user has to choose the proper fibre break behaviour option based on a risk analysis of his applica tion You can choose three different modes for operation after power up NO MEASUREMENT CON TINUATION OF MEASUREMENTS STARTED BEFORE POWER OFF or START MEASUREMENTS AUTO MATICALLY We recommend using the continuation or automatic start of measurements for fire de tection applications to comply with VdS and UL ULC You can choose using SELF RESET or MANUAL RESET outputs for pre alarms If you choose self reset outputs the outputs are reset automatically when the triggering condition is no longer present Oth erwise the outputs stay activated until a reset is carried out This is the same behaviour as for alarms 39 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m Operation Manual A change of the mode of the pre alarm outputs causes a deletion of pre alarm outputs which already have been assigned to an event Therefore it
66. aProfileRefT emp Temperature data received anna Beas AE ee PA IA s A mam t Paama Figure 104 Message window 7 3 1 3 Temperature History The TEMPERATURE HISTORY window visualizes the temporal development of the temperature at certain locations Just double click onto a data point in a TEMPERATURE window Then the TEM PERATURE HISTORY window Figure 105 opens below the TEMPERATURE window and shows tempo ral development of the temperature at the selected location The temporal development of the tem perature at other locations can be added to the TEMPERATURE HISTORY window be double clicking the respective data points In addition the temporal development of the temperature at the mouse cursor position is shown in red The legend in the lower part of the windows shows which locations correspond to the displayed temperature history curves Double clicking on a certain point in the temperature history curve automatically moves the scroll bar of the related temperature and backscattering profile windows to the temperature trace taken at that time The TEMPERATURE HISTORY window can also be opened by pressing the HISTORY button of the VIEW tab Figure 102 while a TEMPERATURE window is activated 80 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual ix Temperature 3030 14 04 2011 10 14 06 14 04 2011 10 45 25 Fibre 1 3030 Flore 1 s 2 z 23 24 25 2 7 23 2 30 n 32 33 34 35 3 3 3 39 40 4 42 43
67. an result in poor measurement quality It can be caused by mechani cal stress such as crushing bending or tension forces In order to determine the attenuation coefficient double click on the backscattering profile right after the reference zero position see the bold cross at the left side of Figure 75 and move the mouse cursor close to the end of the fibre The attenuation coefficient is then displayed as AT TENUATION at the bottom right corner of the BACKSCATTERING window An attenuation below 0 4 dB km is recommended for proper measurement performance for LHD3 controller types For LHD3S controller types an appropriate attenuation verified in the Stokes channel is below 1 2 dB km The false alarm safety for linear heat detection primarily depends on the noise level of the tempera ture measurement and the alarm parameterisation The noise level of the temperature measure ment primarily depends on the optical fibre properties fibre attenuation and point losses s a chap ter 5 4 2 and the measurement parameters The approved combinations of measuring parameters and alarm parameters for a dedicated maximum fibre length shown in chapter 9 base on a the above specified maximum levels of the attenuation 60 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Backscatter OTS3 400 09 2CH S N 3036 27 01 2011 11 25 07 27 01 2011 11 34 18 Fibre 1 gt Channel OTS3 400 09 2CH S W 3036 Fibre 1 Stokes nti Stokes
68. any unwanted unnoticed manipulation of the controller via the communication interfaces is avoided The locked controller must be unlocked to again allow the access onto the controller A hardware ac knowledgement using the key switch or a correspondingly configured input is required to unlock the controller According to the VdS approval the controller must be locked to be compliant to EN 54 22 A locked controller cannot be unlocked by any software command Warning 4 locked controller ignores all incoming communication 4 hardware acknowledgement by key switch or by input is required to unlock the system Do you really want to lock the controller m Tree View _ X Device Status Messages Description E dh Kona E 2 Energy Lab USB x ChatiFaserO1 2 left Figure 61 Display of a locked controller in the TREE VIEW locker icon 49 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m Operation Manual 4 4 Measurement Sequence The measurement sequence settings allow monitoring fibres in a user defined sequence Tempera ture profiles of each fibre are consecutively measured in the order as listed in the MEASUREMENT SEQUENCE field The MEASUREMENT SEQUENCE window Figure 62 can be accessed by pressing the MEASUREMENT SEQUENCE button in the DEVICE tab The measuring time of each fibre is given behind the names of the available fibres In the column MEASUREMENT SEQUENCE the measurement times are added up in the measur
69. as well as the default assignment of address points sent by the controller or saved in the event memory It also gives recommendations for solving possible issues and for contacting the technical support 11 2 Fibre Address Points Table 24 Fibre address point assignments of the LON protocol in the default OTS3 mode Event Alarm in zone i i 1 1000 Pre alarm or control in zone i Fibre break in zone i Fire magnitude j j 1 5 Fire static Fire moving towards fibre end Fire moving towards controller Fibre Address Point Assignment i 1000 i 2000 j 3000 3010 3011 3012 Fibre Address Point Range 1 to 1000 1001 to 2000 2001 to 3000 3001 to 3005 3010 3011 3012 The assignments of fibre and system address points shown in Table 24 to Table 27 are not used in the non default compatibility modes of the LON protocol Fibre address points need to be assigned indi vidually if 5505 2005 or 1056 LON protocol versions are used Table 8 11 3 Errors Table 25 Error messages and recommendations for troubleshooting Name System Address Point System fault 101 Configuration 102 Error Fibre break 103 Measurement 104 error Device error call 105 support Device error 106 107 120 Description Triggered by any controller fault fibre break measure ment stopped or power off Configuration is not loaded by the controller Maybe out of memory Unexpected change of the sensor cable l
70. asthranciehansien beaicacaessaineneehaisnaaedcanonasbansssnasces 103 Table 22 Hardware requirements cisccicsnsnredesssccassadenessanneqeatencowatdacnssnsededevsaiceassndeeexenbseaaineaecadananacaiaats 104 Table 23 Windows operating system requirements ssessesesseessrreresrreserreresrrerssrrreserrsssrereserersseere 104 Table 24 Fibre address point assignments of the LON protocol in the default OTS3 mode 107 Table 25 Error messages and recommendations for troubleshooting essssesssesssreresrrrserreresrrrreseen 107 Table 26 Warnings and recommendations for trouDleShOoting ccccccsssccccesseceeeesececeeeeeeseeeeeeees 108 Table 27 Messages TOP iN Orma Oesen E cucaiaietoace bec aae acterduee eae weeace 108 Tapie 28 Network POT Seroren RE a 109 Table 29 Corporate Head Office Germany ssssessesseseesesrrnserrrresrrerssreresrrerssreresererssrereserressrereserersseere 111 Table 30 Sales and Support AMEeriCa ssesseuseseesssserserrersrrrrrssrrresrrrrssrerrsrrerssreresererssrereserresseereserersseere 111 Table 31 Sales and Support Asia Pacific ccccccccccccccccccceeceseeeeeseeecececccecsssseeeeeeueaeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeess 111 116 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Abbrevations CD Compact disk CF Compact Flash CFR Code of Federal Regulations DHCP Dynamic host configuration protocol DNS Domain name system DTS Distributed temperature sensing EC Europ
71. asured temperature profiles used for calcu lating a time averaged temperature profile Set of anti Stokes or Stokes signal power data in dependence on distance Distance between the optical port of the controller and an optical con nector or splice Apparent temperature shift at an optical connector Set of parameters used to control external devices General term for LIOS distributed sensing devices Time for measuring a complete sequence of channels Maximum length of optical fibre to be measured Electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of electrical equipment to function properly in its electromagnetic environment without influencing this environment End point of a transmitted temperature profile Basic design of an optical fibre Maximum fibre length to be measured with the current settings Maximum temperature in a zone LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Measuring cycle Measuring time Minimum temperature Min Max cycles Output manual reset Output self reset Pigtail Ping Reference point Reference temperature Reset Return loss Sampling interval Send each Xth curve Spatial resolution Start of T profile Temperature accuracy 119 120 m k l Procedure of measuring one temperature profile for each fibre in a measurement sequence Time required to measure temperatures along a fibre Minimum temperature in a zone Number of measuring cycles used f
72. bre 1 A larm trigge Fibre 1 M Fibrebreak Fibre 1 D Address point JE Controller Fibre 1 6 Controller 6 Controller Fibre 1 Fibre 1 Fibre 1 Fibre 1 a Measureme M Address p M Address p t Address p t Address p t Address p t Address p fe Address p Fibre 1 fe Address p Fibre 1 A larm trigge Fibre 1 M Fibre break Fibre 1 D Address point 28 Controller D Measureme 3 Fiore Description Mo 101 Error No 103 Error a Mo 2 Alarm Maximum Mo 1003 Pre alarm Maximum No 4 Alarm Maximum Mo 1004 Pre alarm Maximum No 3003 Fire magnitude Mo 3010 Fire direction 95 00 m 50 00 m 75 00 m 100 00 m 2523 00 m Now 202 Warning Temperature data not walid The calculated temperature data contains n Mo 101 Error Mo 103 Error No 2 Alarm Maximum Mo 1003 Pre alarm Maximum Mo 4 Alarm Maximum Mo 1004 Pre alarm Maximum Mo 3003 Fire magnitude Mo 3010 Fire direction 95 00 m 50 00 m 75 00 m 100 00 m 2523 00 m Now 202 Warning F PORT button of the SERVICE tab The report includes controller and fibre settings A preview is shown in the PREVIEW window Figure 87 The report can be saved or printed using the respective buttons in the upper left corner of the PREVIEW window o File Page Zoom agna P PI Page 1 o3 amp Q m B Zom M E LOS ss
73. bres of the controller Events on individual or all outputs inputs or fibres are simulated after selecting the respective hardware entry by double clicking the entry or by pressing the ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE buttons Simulation of an active output means that the output is activated Simulation of an active input means that all actions alarm output address point configured for activation of the input are executed Simulation of an active fibre means that all alarms and fibre breaks configured for any of the zones are triggered Simulation of an active zone means that the alarm and fibre break configured for the zone are trig gered Perform Test 3041 3 3041 Mutputs Out LO E Inputs E 3041 Fibre 1 Close Figure 84 Perform test window The controller can be returned to a non activated test state by pressing the FULL RESET button A FULL RESET is a RESET plus deactivation of all inputs and self reset outputs Finish the tests by press ing the CLOSE button 67 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual ke 6 3 Revision of Channel An operation mode REVISION OF CHANNEL is available from firmware version 1 2 0 0 and Charon3 version 3 2 0 0 The revision of channel for channels 1 2 3 or 4 can be activated using the corre spondingly configured inputs 1 to 4 of the controller In order to configure an input of the controller for the revision of channel select the controller in the
74. by Name AII All windows Profile Windows Cascade Figure 120 Activation of a temperature data window Status Arrange All or individual windows can be closed or minimized using the buttons in the middle section STATE The arrangement of windows on the screen can be changed using the buttons in the right section ARRANGE 7 4 1 Temperature Profile The TEMPERATURE PROFILE window Figure 121 shows temperature profiles taken in a measuring sequence You can move through the measurement sequence using the scroll bar at the bottom of the window You can start and stop an automatic scrolling using the buttons at the lower right corner of the TEMPERATURE PROFILE window Number of data point location and temperature reading at the cursor position are displayed in the lower right corner of the window If you click to a position in the temperature profile and move the mouse cursor to another position a bold cross is displayed at the click position and a thin cross is displayed at the current mouse cursor position aka Temperature 3041 03 05 2011 15 50 12 03 05 2011 15 53 57 Fibre 1 x 3041 Fibre 1 0 500 1 000 1500 2000 2500 3 000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500 7000 7500 68000 amp 500 9 000 9 500 10 000 10 500 Fibre Location Am Trace 16 16 03 05 2011 15 53 57 Data Point 2409 Position 7227 57 m Temperature 24 79 C lt gt Am Figure 121 Temperature profile window 91 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014
75. cation setting is activated In the edit mode of user level 4 you can change the permission settings by checking or un checking the boxes Press OK to close the application setting or to save the changes 86 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Application File Read only ba a General settings Default Fones Measuring Parameter Sets SlarmParameterSet Marnie Included EN S4 22 AIN EN 54 22 BM EN 54 22 CM Fast New Pre Alarrn Test Mode Tunnel Fortal Tunnel Standard Ultrafast lt E e E F lt st st Es I Figure 113 Application settings window alarm parameter sets tab Options LIOS Technology Charona 3 0 55 0 RTTR Default Configuration Cleanup Database Keep imported curves permanently X Activate Cleanup Delete data older than Count 8 Unit Cleanup Mow Cleanup Schedule Run cleanup routine every day at 3 0 save event data and keep surrounding data for 6 Weeks es Event BS Measurement cycles to deleted GS Measurement cycles not to be deleted MS Protected measurement cycles C Space for measurement cycles Figure 114 Cleanup tab of the options window Charon3 saves all measurement and configuration data in a database Considerable volumes of data can be accumulated over time although all data is stored in a compressed format It is therefore essential to choose proper settings for a database cleanup in the CLEANUP tab Fig
76. ccestancccwciasocdwasandoanecesbeiusiatgarswsesmeceuiacsseseamsietearees 23 Figure 26 Tree view with pull down menu of a controller sessssossssessensssrrnssrreserrrrsrreresrrreereeresrrreseeres 24 Figure 27 Confirmation of UPAAtTC cceeccccssecccceseccccesececaesececseeecceseuseceseenececeeaeeeeseuaecessugeceesenseeetes 24 Figure 28 Information that a downgrade is not possible esssossssesseenesrrrssrreresrrrssreresrrersseeresereeseeene 25 Figure 29 Window messages after connection to a controller using USB ccccccseseeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeees 25 Figure 30 Welcome message of the Found New Hardware Wizard sssecccessecceeeeseceeeeseceeeeeseeeees 25 Figure 31 Selection of installation MOG Giicinsscictedesannccrerscecessnantesehentdentnedaeguenceteeunnesesiabeodsdanonadacexeecauieus 26 Figure 32 Selection of driver lOCatiON esses 26 Figure 33 Hardware INStallatiOh wiz ard scivvestensovcctvacuseatoraasearebiewastounedacdosiuvecbereitiasebianccaauandandvaaneeasceneds 26 Figure 34 Finish hardware installation wizard ccccccsssccccessecccceseccccesececeesececeeecceeeesecessuecetseeeeeetes 27 Figure 35 Hardware INSU AGO esiiisasierienn EEE 27 Figure 36 DEVICE tab with QUCK START button on the left cc cc cccccccssececeeseceeeeesecessesecesseneceeeees 28 Figure 37 START window with message SEARCHING FOR DEVICES being displayed if no controller is al 8 0 2101 210 Reece nee ene eee nn ee nen
77. ch com Close the window by pressing OK Diagnosis Data Energy Lab x m General Status Description Type of Intervention Commissioning Maintenance Type of Issue False alarm C Data transfer issue PC software database issue System Fault Temperature Reading Issues Too high Too low Undefined Environmental Conditions Clean Dusty pry Humid foggy Save Diagnosis Data Figure 92 Diagnosis Data Status tab 74 120 Emergency fault F Wrong temperature data C Other C Unstable LlCorrosive Wet LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Tiagnosis Data Energy Lab x General Status Description Short description of the issue Countermeasures taken so far Result of countermeasures Save Diagnosis Data Figure 93 Diagnosis Data Description tab 6 4 6 Firmware Update The firmware of the controller can be updated by pressing the FIRMWARE UPDATE button of the SERVICE tab Then the SELECT FIRMWARE window Figure 94 opens Please choose the proper loca tion and filename of the firmware to be used and press OPEN Select Firmware Suchen in EF Atsclient4X an EntireNetwork v O 2 e m Zuletzt verwendete D Desktop Firmware _1 0 0 0 0T3 Eigene Dateien a Dateiname Firmware 1 0 0 0 Netzwerkumgeb Dateityp G3 Firmware file OT 3 v l Figure 94 Select firmwar
78. chnical Support see section 12 2 4 12 2 4 Technical Support You can reach the Technical Support for all LIOS Technology products using e mail support lios tech com Phone 49 221 99887 555 or FAX 49 221 99887 150 110 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual 12 2 5 Contact Information Table 29 Corporate Head Office Germany Company Street City Country Phone FAX e mail Internet URL LIOS Technology GmbH Schanzenstrasse 39 Building D9 D13 51063 Cologne Germany 49 221 99887 0 49 221 99887 150 info lios tech com http www lios tech com Table 30 Sales and Support America Company Street City Country Phone FAX e mail Internet URL LIOS Technology Inc 1400 Campus Drive West Morganville New Jersey 07751 United States of America 1 732 970 8062 1 732 972 4410 info lios tech com http www lios tech com Table 31 Sales and Support Asia Pacific Company Street City Country Phone FAX e mail Internet URL 111 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 25 F China Fortune Tower 1568 Century Avenue Shanghai 200122 People s Republic of China 86 21 6875 6002 86 21 6875 8573 info lios tech com http www lios tech com LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 CI LHD3 OM En 1 13 m k l Operation Manual Figures Figure 1 Fibre length of 500 m divided into 5 zones An alarm is triggered in zone 3 by elevated temperaturesaround 250 Mieanerceieisin
79. cked controller in the TREE VIEW locker iCOn cececccceeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 49 Measurement SEQUENCE WINKOW cccssccccssecccsccceescecseececeeececsneeeeeeeseeeesseeceseuecessueeeneneeeas 50 Measurement parameter window with pre defined measurement parameter sets 51 Tempe rature Calibration WINdOW sxsacvccescaracseatucanteoncecewssucn irori r i NEn EEE ENEE 52 LONG CONE Ur aon WINGO W ecseri rA aaa ee 53 Shift selected zones windoW eesssssessesssseesssrrresrrerssrrresrreresreresererssrereserenssreresereessrereserersseere 54 Generate ZONES WINDOW ssissrissssirisissuisn satn ukri dindar n onus NINAN NNNNA ENEAN AKAN aai 54 Fibreevents WINDOW sauitcciccvcascssordanussevenaceaoeddenhdecsstcnsondsuwedecsseceseietesssereescurnndasvasecoasdeanteeensact 56 Lengthscaline WINGOW sate tacterecsmeaesiccsainsuansenceiessaiececanaeacudenarsententacodednniedaenatecuatnerenntnneciesii 57 Temperature profile with the scaled section 2 cccccccesseccceeseccecesececaeeceeeeeceesenseeesseness 57 Different configurations on controller and PC window ccccccesecccceeseceeeeeceeeeeceeeeneeeetes 58 Tak PO VAS BCE TO eases seng nes ase ceisaceaen accent N 59 Tree view during warm up left and running measurement right ceeeeceeseeeeeeeees 59 BACKSCATTERING WIMGOW vcsscscarnccacccatantoadeacsbosad caatenteuereansntendaiuadsooasideidcaaunenanedeutdas carcass 60 BACKSCATTERING window Determination of the attenuatio
80. connection Typical point loss Remark Splice lt 0 1 dB Device connector 1 CH lt 0 3 dB For single channel LHD3 systems Device connector 2 4 CH lt 0 8 dB For multi channel LHD3 systems Additional connectors other than the one at the controller should completely be avoided 5 4 3 Termination The end of the fibre must be optically terminated in order to ensure proper measuring performance Strong reflections from a non terminated end of fibre would affect temperature readings close to the end of fibre The backscatter curve of a proper left and an improper right optical termination is shown in Figure 76 In order to evaluate the reflection double click on the backscatter trace right before the reflec tion and move the mouse cursor to its peak position The reflection factor is then shown below the 61 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 rmi Operation Manual kal BACKSCATTERING as ATTENUATION POS Disregard the minus sign The magnitude of an optical reflection depends on the setting of the sampling interval The optical reflection is resolved more clearly and its magnitude becomes greater if a smaller sampling interval is used Optical terminations with reflections larger than 0 5 dB need to be reworked in order to ensure proper measuring per formance dB Backscatter OTS3 400 09 2CH S N 3036 27 01 2011 11 25 07 27 01 2011 11 3 dB Backscatter OTS3 100 62 S N 3021 24 01 2011 09 47 1
81. d immediately after the first triggering event if the ALARM DELAY is set to zero An ALARM DELAY of 1 means that an alarm is only released if it is triggered in two subsequent meas urement cycles Figure 47 shows the EN 54 22 and UL521 compliant and additional alarm parameter sets Default parameter sets shipped with the controller are read only and marked with the alarm icon Cus tom parameter sets can be edited or deleted and are marked with the edit icon Al 37 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual f Alarm Control Parameter Sets x Alarm Parameter Sets Control Parameter Sets Name Description Tmax C TminfeC ATLJOC tijs ATZ C tjs aTajec majs TPE CPO A are ae i EN 54 22 AIN EN alarm parameter set for buildings 60 00 20 80 96 00 24 00 160 00 24 00 320 00 1 a EN 54 22 BN EN alarm parameter set for equipment up to 65 C 77 00 a EN 54 22 CN EN alarm parameter set for equipment up to 80 C 92 00 E Fast Fast measurement 50 00 6 00 41 00 9 00 105 00 12 00 153 00 10 00 i Pre Alarm Pre alarm parameter set 45 00 6 00 57 00 8 00 105 00 10 00 153 00 Test Mode Test mode parameter set 40 00 5 00 57 00 5 00 105 00 10 00 153 00 5 00 Tunnel Portal Tunnel portal parameter set 60 00 11 00 57 00 12 00 105 00 14 00 153 00 20 00 Tunnel Standard Tunnel standard parameter set 55 00 7 00 57 00 9 00 105 00
82. d when no voltage is applied Active low has the opposite assignments In the SYSTEM ADDRESS POINT and the OUTPUT columns system address points and outputs can be assigned to the inputs To edit an address point uncheck the DEFAULT SYSTEM ADDRESS POINTS box double click the respective cell and enter the new value Restrictions given above for other sys tem address points also apply to the system address points of inputs To assign outputs check the corresponding box by left clicking on it 42 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m k l Operation Manual Eight different modes can be selected in the INPUT MODE column e ACKNOWLEDGE An activation of the input triggers an acknowledgement The buzzer is switched off and an address point is sent e ACTIVATE TEST MODE The controller is operated in the test mode as long as the input is active e ALARM An activation of the input triggers an alarm The alarm remains active after deactivation of the input until the controller is reset e BUZZER LED TEST The buzzer and all LEDs are switched on for a few seconds after activation of this input e CONTROL The input is used for control purposes Assigned outputs are self reset and hence deactivate if the input is deactivated e DEACTIVATE BUZZER The buzzer is switched off and regardless the configuration does not react on alarms pre alarms or system faults as long as the input is active e DISABLED The input is not utilized
83. does not update the zone view 94 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m Operation Manual 8 Data Handling All controller and measuring data is saved in the Charon3 database on your computer You can im port and export data using the entries in the START menu Figure 126 or in the MEASUREMENT EX PLORER menu Figure 128 8 1 Import Measurement data and controller configurations previously exported from databases of any other Charon3 software installation with the same or lower software version can be imported to the data base of the current installation using the IMPORT button of the START menu Figure 125 Additional controller licenses can also be loaded using the IMPORT button The OPEN A MEASUREMENT DATA FILE window Figure 126 opens after pressing the IMPORT button File names of measurement data files have the extension mex controller configuration files have the extension cg3 and controller licenses have the extension li3 All data formats are intended for sole use by Charon3 and not for use by other software Select the folder and file name of the data to be imported and press OPEN to start the import The import of controller licenses is only possible if the controller is connected E n m E w3 LIOS Technology Char Ee Printer setup m Exit Ge O tions t Language P guag Figure 125 Start menu Open a measurement data file Suchen in gt 2010 12 20 Test RoR F a E ist
84. e respective fields or using the F2 function key You can select single or multiple zones for modification using the left mouse SHIFT and CTRL keys If the ADJECENT ZONES box is activated any end position of a zone that is edited will be automati cally used as start position of the following zone and vice versa You can append a new zone after the last zone by pressing the APPEND ZONE button A warning is show if the last zone has already reached the end of fibre and no new zone is generated in this case You can split a zone into two zones with half the length by selecting a zone and pressing the SPLIT ZONE button 53 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual ket You can delete the selected or all zones by pressing the buttons DELETE SELECTED ZONES or DELETE ALL ZONES You can shift selected zones by pressing the button SHIFT SELECTED ZONES The SHIFT SELECTED ZONES window opens Figure 66 Enter the desired shift distance in meters and confirm the shift by pressing OK Shift Selected Zones Eg Please enter a shift offset rm 10 Figure 66 Shift selected zones window You can generate single or multiple zones by pressing the GENERATE ZONES button The GENERATE ZONES window opens Figure 67 You can edit the start and end positions the length of zones or the number of zones and you can select alarm and pre alarm parameter sets for the zones You can also generate a master zone with slave zones
85. e DEVICE tab It is also accessible by right clicking on the fibre and by choosing MEASUREMENT PARAMETER in the pull down menu Measurement Parameter Sets Ch 01 Fibre 01 x Name Sampling Interval m Measurement Time s Maximum Fibre Length m EN 54 22 2CH 3m 3 00 6 00 10000 00 Fast 2CH 3m 3 00 4 00 6500 00 Fast 2 H Sm 5 00 4 00 10000 00 ULS21 2H Sm 3 00 6 00 10000 00 Figure 63 Measurement parameter window with pre defined measurement parameter sets The MEASUREMENT PARAMETER window shows the list of pre defined measurement parameter sets available under consideration of the type of the controller the number of channels and the length of the connected fibre They are specified by their name the sampling interval the measuring time and the maximum fibre length The figure above shows an example of two approved measurement parameter sets EN54 22 and UL521 and two non approved measurement parameter sets Fast Further or other parameter sets are available for controllers with different numbers of channels and or different lengths of fibre Warmer Since measurement parameters are crucial for fire detection response of the controller only the approved parameter sets must be used to ensure operation compliant to European North American and national standards such as EN 54 22 and UL521 ULC S530 The use of any other measurement parameter sets is not compliant to the VdS and UL approval The measurem
86. e and temperature gradients rate of rise This is described in chapter 9 The appliance of the hot spot temperature difference is not compliant to the above mentioned approvals A control parameter set includes the parameters e Activation temperature e Deactivation temperature A two step control can be realized using the two switch temperature parameters Figure 5 An ice warning indicator can be controlled using an activation temperature lower than the deactivation temperature The indicator is then activated when at least one location within the zone has a lower temperature than the activation temperature The indicator is deactivated when all locations within the zone have higher temperatures than the deactivation temperature Air ventilation can be con trolled in a similar way but normally with a higher activation temperature than the deactivation temperature Figure 5 11 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual activation T T N S N Ne A Temperature C 0 100 200 300 400 500 Time s Figure 5 Two step control of an output using an activation temperature of 50 C and a deactivation temperature of 40 C 2 4 Fire Characteristics The controller evaluates size class and propagation direction of a fire The fire magnitude is defined by the distance range of adjacent alarm triggering locations Each fire is classified into one of up to five size classes Table 1 The ma
87. e ee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee re Oh NS ele Ce a Oe et ir ee oe Temperature reference profile Pre Alarm group Alarm group fest Meet rt ee onc snot Gl Wrest eal en Dc neve ce even Meee ete nates taco vetoed clo allo ce Tn T T E E T T ert a t tv atl Gn tet ert net li live nv a Soe el petal va eee et eel er iofoto et logis fie feel sep fu fir eine eine lo E Curve style 0 500 1 000 1500 2000 2500 3 000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500 7 000 7 500 8000 8500 9000 9 500 10 000 10 500 Fibre location Am 14 04 2011 16 35 07 14 04 2011 16 27 51 Trace 28 28 14 04 2011 16 35 07 Data Point 63 Position 190 97 m Temperature 21 74 C lt gt A mD Figure 122 Curve repository in the temperature profile window 92 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual aa 7 4 2 Backscattering Profile The BACKSCATTERING PROFILE window Figure 123 shows the Stokes anti Stokes or both backscat tering profiles in linear or logarithmic presentation according to the selections made in the right part of the window You can scroll as well as zoom in and out in the same way as described for the TEM PERATURE PROFILE window section 7 4 1The backscattering profiles are useful to evaluate the qual ity of the sensor cable installation see section 5 4 For the description of scrolling and curve reposi tory functions see section 7 4 1 s dB Backscatter OTS3 14 62 S N 3029 31 03 2011 11 40 12 31 03 2
88. e of the following conditions e Controller fault e Fibre break e Power off e No active measurement e Environmental conditions supply voltage operating temperature moisture out of range e User fault A system fault is indicated by the yellow SYSTEM FAULT LED and the collective fault output A fibre break is also indicated by the FIBRE FAULT FibroLaser FAULT LED and optionally programmable outputs according to the zone configurations 13 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual A fault message and an address point according to the controller and zone configurations are trans mitted using the communication protocol s The system fault is deactivated by a RESET 2 9 Fibre Break The controller takes measurement data along an optical fibre sensor cable s Although the optical fibre is well protected by the sensor cable it may break if the sensor cable is cut tightly bent crushed impacted or subjected to high tensile forces The controller continuously monitors the fibre length and it detects a fibre break in case of any clear reduction of the length The fibre break trig gers a system fault event section 2 8 The controller can be configured to continue or to stop meas urements in case of a fibre break The controller can detect heat using the broken fibre but only to a position 10 sampling intervals i e 30 m for 3 m sampling interval ahead of the fibre break The sen sor cable must be repa
89. e program setup process Please wait Figure 7 Welcome window of the InstallShield Wizard ie Charon InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE FOR LIOS TECHNOLOGY GMBH SOFTWARE PRODUCTS 1 Subject of the Contract 1 1 LIOS Technology GmbH hereinafter referred to as LIOS grants its customer hereinafter referred to as the User a non exclusive and non transferable right to use any software delivered to the User by LIOS hereinafter referred to Mi 1 accept the terms in the license agreement OI do not accept the terms in the license agreement InstallShield Figure 8 License agreement window The next window of the wizard Figure 9 offers the option to change the folder of the Charon3 in stallation Select NEXT for an installation in the standard path c Program Files LIOS You can select CHANGE if you want to install Charon3 in a different folder i Charon InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder i Click Next to install to this Folder or click Change to install to a different Install Charon to C ProgrammetLIOS InstallShield lt teck Figure 9 Selection of destination folder The next window of the wizard Figure 10 offers the option to change the folder of the database installation Select NEXT for an installation in the standard path c OTSData You can select CHANGE 17 120
90. e window 75 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 rm Operation Manual bd Then the FIRMWARE UPLOAD window Figure 95 opens You need to agree to the firmware license to start the upload Then the FIRMWARE UPLOAD CONFIRMATION window Figure 96 opens Press OK to start the upload The upload takes about 2 minutes The progress of firmware upload and erase is shown in the status section of the TRE VIEW Figure 97 The controller re starts automatically after successful upload Never switch off the controller or disconnect power during the upload or during erasing of old firmware Wait until the re start has taken place Power loss during firmware upload may make a factory repair at LIOS Technology necessary Firmware Upload Energy Lab x TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE FOR LIOS TECHNOLOGY GMBH SOFTWARE PRODUCTS 1 Subject of the Contract 1 1 LIOS Technology GmbH hereinafter referred to as LIOS grants its customer hereinafter referred to as the User a non exclusive and non transferable right to use any software delivered to the User by LIOS hereinafter referred to as the Software under the following contractual terms and conditions hereinafter referred to as the License Unless otherwise Figure 95 Firmware license agreement Firmware Upload 3029 Figure 96 Firmware upload confirmation window gl Tree View di Device Status a El ga G3 Performance Tests E Y On hd 20 gt Firmware
91. ean Commission EN European standard EX Explosion protection IEC International Electronic Commission IP Internet protocol LAN Local area network Laser Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation LED Light emitting diode LHD Linear heat detection LON Local operating network MM Multimode N A Numerical aperture NTP Network time protocol OTS Optical temperature sensing PA Polyamide PC Personal computer PDF Portable data format RAM Random access memory rtf Rich text format SCADA Supervisory control and data acquisition SM Single mode 117 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 CI LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual CI UL Underwriters Laboratory UPS Uninterruptible power supply USB Universal serial bus UT Universal Time VGA Video graphics array Glossary Acknowledge Acknowledging an alarm confirms that you have noted it The buzzer is Alarm delay Alarm parameter set Average temperature Averaging Backscattering profile Connector position Connector shift Control parameter set Controller Cycle time Distance range EMC End of T profile Fibre type Maximum fibre length Maximum temperature 118 120 deactivated by the acknowledgment Number of subsequent alarming conditions in a zone required for trigger ing an alarm or pre alarm Set of parameters used to trigger alarms or pre alarms Arithmetic mean of all temperature readings within a zone Number of subsequently me
92. ed parameter set must be changed it is automatically uploaded to any connected control 36 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual ler The original set is further used in the unconnected controllers When Charon3 reconnects to a controller using obsolete parameter sets you must select the option to upload the configuration data from Charon3 to the controller Any download of an obsolete parameter set from a controller will create a double entry in the parameter set list with the same name for different settings The definition of alarm parameter sets starts with the unique NAME followed by a DESCRIPTION Figure 47 The maximum temperature alarm criterion is specified by the alerting level Tmax Figure 2 Tempera ture readings exceeding Tmax cause an alarm The minimum temperature alarm criterion is specified by the alerting level Tmn Temperature read ings going below Tmin cause an alarm The minimum temperature alarm is not used for fire detection but can be used for detecting other events such as icing In user level 3 the entry MIN MAX CYCLES is shown specifying the number of measurement cycles used for internal processing of the maximum and minimum temperature alarm criteria The default setting is 10 The number can be increased up to 20 to further reduce the temperature noise or it can be reduced down to 1 to shorten the response time If the entry MIN MAX CYCLES is set to 1 the alarm is imm
93. ediately triggered when a single temperature value fulfils the trigger level Higher values of the entry MIN MAX CYCLES reduce the probability of false alarms without significantly delaying the alarm response The default setting of 10 is well suited for most applications We recommend not changing this value Up to three rate of rise critera Figure 4 can be used in an alarm parameter set They are specified by the pairs of entries ATx C and Atx s ATx C specifies the minimum temperature increase over the time period Atx s triggering an alarm The time period for evaluating the rate of rise Atx s should be larger than 5 times the cycle time and smaller than 20 times the cycle time Two further alarm criteria can trigger alarms in case of high deviations of local temperatures from the average temperature of a zone These criteria are called HOT SPOT AT and COLD SPOT AT The parameter HOT SPOT AT specifies the minimum temperature difference between the hot spot and the zone average triggering an alarm Figure 3 The parameter COLD SPOT AT specifies the minimum temperature difference between the zone average and the cold spot triggering an alarm Both crite ria are not used in EN 54 22 or UL521 compliant applications They are not compliant to approvals according to standards for linear heat detection for fire detection applications The ALARM DELAY specifies the number of measurement cycles used for the validation of an alarm An ALARM is release
94. ee ee ee ee ee 29 Figure 38 START window with CONTROLLER TABLE being displayed if controller s are connected 29 Figure 39 TCP IP properties windows with left and without right warning Sign ccccccceeesseees 30 Figure 40 Network menu DNS NTP WiNdOW cccccccccccccccceeecceeeeeseeeeeeeecececcseeeseseeuueeeeeesseeeeeeeeeseseeess 32 Figure 41 Network Menu Firewall WINGOW cccccccssseccceesececeesecceceesececeesececeeesceessuecessuneceesagseeetes 32 Figure 42 Controller WINDOW siichiseccscccstccanacacssscanesauecbadsnateegnaadenednasnsoauabeneotianesiecieaideontnanassansbeaseticsseiaeees 33 112 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 Figure 69 Figure 70 Figure 71 Figure 72 Figure 73 Figure 74 Figure 75 SCAN ALL and STOP SCANNING cic sora ci naessctiaciaceaesaavenceeeiavaceoeeeintiatoeseartaabbonaseeerareenseiwcbeyeeass 34 SCANNING a single CHANNEL ceseccccsecccceesececeesececcusececeeuscceeeusecessuseceeseeceesegeeeetsueeetsgeees 34 Applications WINGOW ccccceseccccsscccceesececeesecccceuseceseueceseeneceseuenceeseusecessenecesseeeeeseueeetseneses 35
95. ement sequence and the cycle time of the measurement sequence is given behind the last fibre Figure 62 Measurement Sequence 3136 Ch O1 Tunnel 1 8 0 add Ch 01 Tunnel 1 6 0 s Ch O2 Tunnel 2 4 05 Ch 02 Tunnel 2 12 0 5 Remove Moye Down add al Cancel Figure 62 Measurement sequence window In order to create a MEASUREMENT SEQUENCE choose the fibre to be added and press the ADD button Fibres selected in the MEASUREMENT SEQUENCE field can be removed by pressing the RE MOVE button In order to remove or add all available fibres the ADD ALL or REMOVE ALL buttons respectively can be used If more than one fibre is included in the measurement sequence the sequence can be altered by selecting a fibre and pressing the MOVE UP MOVE DOWN button In order to establish frequent measurements on certain fibres a fibre can be added multiple times A N Warning For fire detection the measurement sequence can only include one entry for each fibre If there are multiple entries of the same fibre the cycle time can be too long for compliance to the European North American and national fire detection standards such as EN 54 22 or UL521 ULC S530 50 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m k Operation Manual 4 5 Fibre Settings 4 5 1 Measurement Parameters The MEASUREMENT PARAMETER window Figure 63 is available by selecting a fibre and clicking the MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS button in th
96. ength Invalid measurements Maybe the fibre was broken or dis connected during measure ment Controller hardware error requiring support Controller error e g low LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 Troubleshooting Check further error messages to analyse the issue Repeat commissioning with re duced number of zones and or use alarm parameter sets with shorter time intervals If necessary send diagnosis data to technical support Check the sensor cable for fibre breaks and repair it see Installation Manual Check fibre Repeat measurement and or commissioning If necessary send diagnosis data to technical support Send diagnosis data to the technical support see section 6 4 5 Switch the controller off Change LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Environmental conditions error Handling error Measurement stopped Measurement inactive 11 4 Warnings 107 108 109 110 buffer battery Supply voltage temperature and or humidity are out of range No fibre Message sent once when the measurement is stopped Periodic message when the measurement is inactive Table 26 Warnings and recommendations for troubleshooting Name Configuration warning Measurement warning Environmental conditions warn ing Communication warning 11 5 Messages Table 27 Messages for information Name Acknowledgement Reset Test mode acti vated Test mode deacti vated Firmware upload Sy
97. ensor cables The controller software evaluates temperature profiles as well as their temporal and local variations ac cording to maximum or minimum temperature temperature slope and local differential criteria in order to trigger fire alarms pre alarms or control systems The controller is intended for stand alone operation without a permanent link to a computer Com puters can be temporarily or permanently connected for commissioning control and data download Alarm control systems can be hard wired connected to the in and output relays of the controller Further third party systems e g SCADA systems can also be connected to the serial and Ethernet interfaces using the standard LON XML and optional protocols 2 2 Locations and Zones The controller analyses temperatures at hundreds to thousands of locations along the optical fibre sensor cable The spacing between these locations can be 0 5 1 or 3 m according to the controller settings In most fire detection applications the supervised area is split into a number of sections such as rooms sprinkler zones or other fire detection zones The controller software can group the locations along an optical fibre sensor cable in a similar way into up to 1000 zones Figure 1 with different distance ranges defined by the user see section 4 5 3 The user can select sets of triggering parameters for each of the zones Temperatures at all locations within a zone are then evaluated according t
98. ent parameter sets are write protected in order to ensure safe operation Select the proper measuring parameter set by a mouse click You can also enter the position of the reference point The reference point is the distance from the controller connector to the zero position at the fibre optic cable All zone definitions alarm process ing and other data outputs refer to the thus defined zero position By default the reference point is 51 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual set to O0 m meaning that the zero position is at the optical port of the controller Confirm the selected parameters by pressing OK You can choose to transmit backscattering profiles by checking the right box Backscattering profiles are useful for analysing the fibre quality in the sensor cable installation They are not needed during permanent heat detection Deactivate the transmission of backscattering profiles after commission ing in order to prevent unnecessary data transfer and loading of the database 4 5 2 Temperature Calibration The controllers are temperature calibrated at the factory Nevertheless a re calibration can be re quired during commissioning depending on the sensor cable installation No re calibration is required if the average temperature reading of the controller at a sensor cable position close to the end of fibre is within 3 C of the reading of a point temperature reference at the same location The te
99. er the command ipconfig all followed by the ENTER key Make a note of IP addresses and subnet masks of the Ethernet adapter used for the connection of the IP addresses of DNS server s and the DNS suffix Select the PRIMARY ETHERNET tab to configure a link over the Ethernet 1 socket or SECONDARY ETHERNET tab to configure a link over the Ethernet 2 socket You can also configure both Ethernet interfaces if required Enter the required information as given in Table 5 A warning sign Figure 39 left appears on the TCP IP PROPERTIES tab as long as no network connection has been established QUICK START TCP IP properties DNS NTP Firewall Standard gateway 192 168 1 1 Primary Ethernet Secondary Ethernet Get IP address from a DHCP server QUICK START OTS3 400 9 2CH 3022 TCP IP properties DNS NTP Firewall Standard gateway 192 168 1 1 Primary Ethernet Secondary Ethernet Get IP address From a DHCP server manual IP address IP address 12 24 36 48 0 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 O manual IP address IP address 192 168 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Metrics E v Metrics Figure 39 TCP IP properties windows with left and without right warning sign 30 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m Operation Manual Table 5 TCP IP properties settings Parameter Default Custom Standard gateway Any change to be defined by the local network admi
100. eration Manual ie Charon Installer Information Error 1500 4nother installation is in progress You must complete that installation before continuing this one Cancel Figure 13 Confirmation of cancelling the installation On Windows operating systems with UAC User Account Control the installation of CharonO3 starts by opening the window shown in Figure 14 The first UAC message shown in Figure 15 is to be con firmed with YES before Windows configures the installation of Charon0O3 Figure 16 The icon of an UAC request appears as shown in the middle of Figure 17 Click on the blinking icon and confirm the next UAC message with YES Figure 18 Charons Preparing to install Figure 14 Prepare to install H User Account Control Program name C Users lios AppData Local Te SetupCharon3 msi Publisher Unknown File origin Hard drive on this computer Y Show details Change when these notifications appear Figure 15 User Account Control UAC on Windows operating systems with UAC 19 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Figure 16 Windows 7 configuration of Charon03 ey Do you want to allow the following program to mak bd changes to this computer Program name Windows Command Processor Verified publisher Microsoft Windows stow dei Change when these notifications appear Figure 18 UAC Message on Windows operating system with UAC T
101. eries controller enables safe cable operation at any location even at high loads The optical fibre sensor cable can be inte grated into the shielding of the power cable or attached externally It is immune to electromagnetic interference 1 3 5 Fire Detection in Industrial Equipment Temperature monitoring is essential in a number of industrial processes Typical application tem peratures are quite high and high spatial as well as temporal resolutions are required LHD3 series controllers provide excellent spatial resolution for such applications and shortest measurement times Our sensor cables for industrial applications are robust and suited for high temperatures see Installation Manual Further examples of LHD3 series controller s applications in industry are chemical plants baking of composite materials gas turbines power plants and different steps of metal processing Immunity against electromagnetic interference and excellent chemical stability of the optical fibre sensor cable are clear advantages of optical sensing compared to electrical measurements in a number of applica tions 1 3 6 Fire Detection at Pipelines and Tanks At pipelines and tanks controllers of the LHD3 sieries may be used for a precise and fast fire detec tion 7 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m Operation Manual 2 System Introduction 2 1 Function The controller takes spatially resolved temperature profiles along optical fibre s
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103. ey cet 110 1224 Technical SUPPO eeso tossing ee aeuseneeneeseseanovenatmatessacsapnsntenencnecs 110 12 25 CONTACT informatio M eenrssssrssstesnen n i T T 111 FSS E E E E E E A E E E sed E E E E T 112 Ee E N E E E E A A E E E A cone 116 POOF CV Al ONS orrera E E E E E E AE S 117 MOSSY LAE ENE AE EE E EEEE E A E ET T E T EE E 118 5 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 General Information 1 1 1 Purpose of the Operation Manual This Operation Manual provides information based on the requirements for engineering documenta tion The information relates to the LHD3 series controllers its commissioning and operation The instructions given in this Operation Manual presume that all controller hardware is properly installed and maintained according to the Installation Manual for OTS3 LHD3 series controllers The instruc tions are intended for e Commissioning engineers e Operators General knowledge of software optical sensing and fire detection is needed to understand the commissioning and operating instructions It is also assumed that those using the Operation Manual have experience in using personal computers running Windows operating systems The features described in this manual are available for controllers with firmware version 1 2 0 0 and Charon3 version 3 2 0 0 or higher 1 1 2 Qualified Personnel The controller can only be used in conjunction with this documentation C
104. f cancelling the installation ssesssnsessenssseenssrrrssrreresrrrsssreresrrerereeresereesseene 19 Fewe da ed oye a Tom lal een a E E ee ee eee 19 Figure 15 User Account Control UAC on Windows operating systems With UAC ccccccceeeeeeeeees 19 Figure 16 Windows 7 configuration Of CharOnO3 cccccccsssececceseccccesececeeeceeeeesceeeeuseceseueceeseeeeeetas 20 Figure 17 UAC request on Windows operating systems with UAC cccceecccccssseceeeeseceeeeeeceeeeeseeeees 20 Figure 18 UAC Message on Windows operating system with UAC cccescccccssseceeeeseceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeees 20 Figure 19 Progress bar during Charon3 installation ccccccssccccsssccccessececeesececseecceseeseceseueceeeeeneeetes 20 Figure 20 Attach device WAU eosahasc2tsscccoasanccdeansnandeecsncagsensecsdetacpoasannsoaiadeceaisaatneausesesventecasaneceasecioseancaus 21 Figure 21 Finish installation WINdOW ssssssssssssesesserssrrressrrresrrerssrrresereresrrressrereserressrereserressreresereesseeee 21 Figure 22 Charon3 entry in the START menu Of WINdOWS s sssssssssssseesssrrrssrreresrrrrsrreresrrrreseeresereesseree 21 Figure 23 Initialization of the Windows FireWall cccccccsssecccceseccceesececseeceeeeesceeseenecessuneceeseeseeetas 22 Figure 24 Charon3 window in the user level 1 cccseccccessececeesecceceesececseeceeseeeceseeeceseueeceesanseeeeas 22 Figure 25 Charon window IN USER level Sy vccapcconcase
105. f the are zones defined Press the NEXT button to open the APPLICATIONS window Figure 45 A list of pre defined applica tions is shown including their default zones Each application may define a feed zone and a runout zone as well as a number of alarm zones The number of alarm zones is automatically set according to the length of the fibres minus the lengths of the feed and runout zones Select an application to define the zones on the fibres of the controller and to use the other settings of the application set ting Application settings are described in detail in section 7 3 2 1 34 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Quick Start Application Feed zone m Alarm zones m Runout zone m Parking Deck 50 0 0 0 Tunnel 100 0 Figure 45 Applications window Quit QUICK START by pressing the FINISH button on the lower right corner of the CONTROLLER win dow Figure 42 Controller settings are saved in the controller memory and will be available for Charon3 software A report on the QUICK START results and controller settings is saved as PDF document in your Charon3 default report folder C OTSData Reports The folder path may be changed in the application settings After finishing the QUICKSTART the controller is added to the tree view as shown in Figure 46 phaea Device Service Edit View Windows g Se mee EA serve ge che a E Acknowledgement Quick Alarm Communication
106. g Ethernet patch cables Start Charon3 activate user level 3 see section 3 3 and press the QUICK START button in the DEVICE tab of Charon3 Figure 36 to start QUICK START The START window with the LIOS Technology logo in the centre Figure 37 appears if no connected controller is detected Please verify that the controller is switched on POWER and SYSTEM READY LEDs on and that the connection is established The communication LED of the respective controller interface must indicate some data traffic after establishing a connection If necessary deactivate the Firewall or open the network ports required for the LIOS discover and communication protocols Table 28 Use another interface if necessary The message SEARCHING FOR DEVICES will be automatically replaced by the CONTROLLER TABLE Figure 38 if any controller s are detected The detection of a new connection to the controller can take a few seconds When a controller has been newly connected via USB to a PC with running Charon3 QuickStart starts automatically D A e m ote LIOS Technology Charon3 3 0 60 0 E Device Service Edit view Windows gt am J gt 0 serur ge An a P gt D Acknowledgement O S ad oe lt E gt Quick Alarm Communication Measurement op Start Sto Ke Reset Measurement Calibration Zone Fibre Length Single Channel Start Parameter z Sequence Configuration Measurement Measureme Parameters Configuration Events Scaling Measurement General Control
107. g LIOS a period of 30 days to rectify the breach in matter LIOS warranties set forth in this License are exclusive and are in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose 10 2 3 Liability In no event shall LIOS liability hereunder exceed the amount of fees paid by the User to LIOS under the current project or agreement etc regardless of whether User s claim is based on contract tort strict liability product liability or otherwise LIOS shall not be liable for any indirect or consequential damages such as lost profit cost savings which fail to materialize damages arising from the claims of third parties or loss of data etc LIOS shall not be liable for the accuracy of information or particulars passed to third parties by tele phone 105 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual kd 10 2 4 Safeguard against Misuse Title to all present and future intellectual property rights such as copyright and or commercial pat ents to the Software licensed and to all programs derived there from sections of programs or sup porting documentation prepared in this context remains with LIOS 10 2 5 Open Source Licenses The controller uses software code developed by third parties and provided under the terms of the GNU General Public License GPL the GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL or other O
108. general tab is set to NO the activa tion of measuring parameter sets is shown at the MEASURING PARAMETER SETS tab Figure 112 85 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m Operation Manual Only measuring parameter sets with a checked PERMISSION box are available when the application setting is activated In the edit mode of user level 4 you can change the permission settings by checking or un checking the boxes Application File General settings Default Zones Measuring Parameter Sets AlarmParameterSet Mame EN 54 22 1CH 0 25m EN 54 22 1CH 0 5m EM 54 22 10H im EM 54 22 1CH Sm EN 54 22 2CH 0 25m EM 54 22 20H 0 5m EN 54 22 2CH Im EN 54 22 2CH Sm EN 54 22 4H 0 5m EM 54 22 4CH Im EM 54 22 4CH Sm Fast 1CH 0 25m Fast 1H 0 5m Fast 1H im Fast 1H 3m Fast 2H 0 5m Fast 2H im Fast LH 3m Ultrafast 12H 0 5m Ultrafast 10H im Ultrafast 12H 3m Select All Unselect All T a a Pal a D J i cont J ox Figure 112 Application settings window measuring parameter sets tab The activation of alarm parameter sets is shown at the ALARM PARAMETER SETS tab Figure 113 If the ENABLE ALL ALARM PARAMETER SETS option at the general tab is set to NO the check boxes represent permissions Otherwise they just indicate which alarm parameter sets are included in the application setting when it is saved to a file Only alarm parameter sets with a checked PERMISSION box are available when the appli
109. ges shown in Figure 33 Figure 34 and Figure 35 indicate successful completion of USB driver installation Press FINISH to close the wizard Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software 2 E Setting a system restore point and backing up old files in case your system needs to be restored in the future Figure 33 Hardware installation wizard 26 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for OTS aS Click Finish to close the wizard Finish Figure 34 Finish hardware installation wizard DD Found New Hardware Your new hardware is installed and ready to use Figure 35 Hardware installed 27 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m Operation Manual 4 Commissioning the Controller 4 1 Quick Start QUICK START is a software feature for creating controller entries in the TREE VIEW of Charon3 for easy checking of proper controller hardware installation and for loading basic settings on the control ler Install the controller and the sensor cable s as described in the Installation Manual Turn on the con troller Connect the controller and the computer with the Charon3 software installed directly using USB or cross over Ethernet cables or connect both to a common local area network LAN usin
110. gure 68 left shows the five fire magnitude classes The size is the total distance range of adjacent alarm triggering locations You can change the sizes by double clicking into the field and entering a new number You can assign self reset outputs to fire magnitude classes by checking boxes in the OUTPUTS column The FIRE DIRECTION tab Figure 68 right shows the three fire directions static moving towards fibre end and moving towards controller You can assign self reset outputs to fire directions by checking boxes in the OUTPUTS column If activated by checking the respective box the INVERSION OF DIREC TION AT POSITION entry determines a distance point where the directions are reversed This feature allows changing the assignment of fire directions for installations with a loop like sensor cable laying The FIRE DIRECTION SENSITIVITY entry determines the speed limit for considering a fire as moving 4 5 5 Length Scaling For special sensor cable layouts the length scaling feature allows the adjustment of the visualized length of the temperature profile to the object to be monitored For example if the sensor cable is wound around an object e g a pipe the sensor cable is longer than the length of the monitored object In order to adjust the length of visualized temperature profile to the length of the object select the fibre in the tree view and press the LENGTH SCALING button in the DEVICE TAB or right click on the fibre and press LENGTH
111. he progress of the installation is indicated by a progress bar Figure 19 f Charon InstallShield Wizard Installing Charon The program Features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs Charon This may take several minutes Status Copying new files InstallShield Cancel Figure 19 Progress bar during Charon3 installation If the controller is not connected using USB the ATTACH DEVICE hint Figure 20 may appear Press OK to continue 20 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Attach Your Device Please attach your device to this computer any time after the installation has Finished Figure 20 Attach device hint When the installation is completed finish the installation by pressing the FINISH button Figure 21 The Start Menu of Windows then comprises a Charon3 folder including links to Charon3 and the Li cense Figure 22 i Charon InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed baa T The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Charon Click Finish to exit the wizard Figure 21 Finish installation window Alle Programme fey Charon Charon C License r 4OMenden Figure 22 Charon3 entry in the START menu of Windows 3 3 Starting Charon3 and Setting of User Levels Start Charon3 by clicking the Charon3 entry in the Windows START menu Figure 22 If Charon3 is
112. igure 71 Different configurations on controller and PC window 58 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 rl Operation Manual kd 5 Operating the Controller Temperature data can be taken for all channels included in the measurement sequence or for a sin gle channel using buttons on the DEVICE tab Figure 72 Dewice Service Edit View Windows serve ge rea e Ye E Stop Measurement Measurement Parameters ong PESENE 3 O Acknowledgement E Quick Alarm Communication Measurement i Start Start Parameter Sequence fiquratior Kanacurerient Gin meet mi Zone Configuration General Controller Fibre Figure 72 Task bar of the DEVICE tab If more than one graph window is open and you have selected the full page view by maximizing the window select a different window by pressing the Ctrl Tab keys 5 1 Measurement In order to start a continuous acquisition of temperature profiles in a measuring sequence of a spe cific controller mark the respective controller in the tree view and press the START MEASUREMENT button Figure 72 Alternatively a measurement is started by right clicking on the controller and by selecting START MEASUREMENT in the pull down menu Figure 26 After starting a measurement the controller is warmed up for about one measurement cycle time The warm up pro gress is indicated in the tree view m Tree view m Skakus Device Status EH sea 3032 10 16 13 451 S E 3032 10 16 13 45 5 le
113. in the accuracy of time stamps over long periods Synchronization with a NTP server is the most accurate method of synchronization If the controller is not synchronized with a NTP server it is synchronized with the clock of the commissioning PC when a new configuration is sent UT time stamps are used in data transmitted to third party systems Depending on the settings see section 7 3 2 1 Charon3 displays and exports the data with local time stamps Select the FIREWALL tab Figure 41 after finishing the DNS NTP settings and enter the information provided by the local network administrator A warning sign appears on the FIREWALL tab as long as no network connection has been established Leave the NETWORK SETTINGS by pressing the NEXT button 31 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual QUICK START TCP IP properties ONS NTP Firewall NS Primary fis2 168 1 230 Secondary fis2 168 1 231 192 168 1 240 192 168 1 241 Figure 40 Network menu DNS NTP window Quick Start Firewall Configuration Network Network mask Figure 41 Network menu Firewall window 32 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 CI LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual QUICK START Stop scanning Channel Length m Status Last commissioning S 28 LHD3 14 4CH S5 N 3032 OQ i 10617 OK 08 04 2011 13 29 50 O 2 0 No fibre 08 04 2011 13 30 03 O 3 10620 OK 08 04 2011 13 30 20 Q 4 0 No fibre 08 04 2011 13 30 38
114. ired in order to monitor the full length again see Installation Manual 2 10 Test Mode The controller can be operated in a test mode for commissioning and maintenance purposes The test mode is activated using a correspondingly configured input or a command from Charon3 see section 6 2 2 or a third party software Transmission of alarms and other signals to fire control pan els and other third party systems can be deactivated in test mode see section 6 2 1 A special alarm parameter set can be used in test mode instead of normal alarm parameter sets 2 11 Inputs Digital inputs of the controller can be used to trigger alarms controls acknowledgement or reset The active level of any input high or low its mode alarm control acknowledge deactivate buzzer buzzer LED test test mode or reset and optionally related outputs can be assigned individually see section 4 3 1 An input operated in the alarm mode can be used to integrate point type fire detec tors into the alarm triggering scheme of the controller 2 12 Outputs The controller provides two predefined outputs for collective alarm and system fault as well as 10 optionally more programmable outputs see Installation Manual The collective alarm output is normally open whereas the system fault output is normally closed see Installation Manual The collective alarm output is activated closed by any alarm within one of the zones at any meas ured fibre The system fault
115. is strictly recommended to configure the pre alarm output mode before any pre alarm output is configured for use If you check the box DEACTIVATE SELF RESET OUTPUTS ON RESET the self reset outputs are not only deactivated when the triggering condition is no longer present but also by a reset oO Controller Event Settings Energy Lab m ee General External Actions Faults amp Warnings Inputs Outputs Buzzer Power up mode Alarm pre alarm and Fault O No measurement Alarm and Fault Continue measurements started before power off Ping only Start measurements automatically Fibre break behaviour Pre alarm output mode Continue measurement Self reset Stop measurement Manual reset Deactivate self reset outputs on reset cema JO o S nea Oo Figure 50 Event configuration general tab 40 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Controller Event Settings Energy Lab External Actions Faults amp Warnings Inputs Outputs Name System Address Points E w External Actions Acknowledgement Reset Test mode activated Test mode deactivated a a Faults amp Warnings Error System Fault Error Configuration error Error Fibre break Error Measurement error Error Device error call support Error Device error Error Environmental conditions error Error Handling error Error Measurement stopped Error Measurement inactive Warning
116. ks and or alarms Test mode has been deactivated A new firmware version has been uploaded to the controller System has been started LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Output Inputs 1 to 40 1 to 40 Output state has been changed Alarm reset or acknowledgement input has been activated Control input has been activated or deactivated 11 6 Network Ports The controller and Charon3 use UDP broadcast for the discovery of controllers and for configuring network interfaces as well as TCP based protocols for data transmission Open the required network ports Table 28 on your computer and the network server or deactivate the firewalls to enable communication Table 28 Network ports Port 9973 udp 9974 udp 502 tcp 2404 tcp 5000 tcp 9973 tcp 20000 tcp 109 120 Protocol LIOS discover LIOS discover MODBUS TCP IEC 60870 5 104 LON LIOS communication DNP3 over LAN WAN Usage Discovery of controllers and network configuration Discovery of controllers and network configuration Optional data transmission to third party systems Optional data transmission to third party systems Data transmission to third party systems Data transmission Charon3 controller Optional data transmission to third party systems LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m Operation Manual 12 Information Scheme and Contact Information 12 1 Information Scheme This user manual forms pa
117. ler Fibre Figure 36 DEVICE tab with QUCK START button on the left 28 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Quick Start Ss Searching for devices Cancel Figure 37 START window with message SEARCHING FOR DEVICES being displayed if no controller is connected QUICK START Project Name Model S N Connection DGA Testing LHD3 14 LHD3 14 62 3029 10 16 13 36 OTI Testing LHD3 14 OT53 100 62 1CH 3021 10 16 13 69 PCM OT53 20 OT53 20 50 3030 10 16 13 74 Siemens Test LHD3 14 LHD3 14 4CH 3032 10 16 13 51 Simulator sr OTS 317 LHD3 100 62 3178 10 16 0 12 empty proj OTS 00 4711 10 16 13 54 Cancel Figure 38 START window with CONTROLLER TABLE being displayed if controller s are connected The CONTROLLER TABLE shows all connected controllers arranged by project The following columns are displayed Table 4 Columns of the CONTROLLER TABLE and their content Column Content Project Name of the project the controller is used for The default value is Name Name of the controller The default value is the serial number Model Controller model as given on the nameplate S N Serial number of the controller Connection Type of interface or IP address Values are USB for USB interface or IP address if an Ethernet link is used If the Ethernet interface is not yet configured the IP address 0 0 0 0 is displayed In that case the setting of the con
118. mory of the controller afterwards 69 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Filter Options 2002 2002 FF Groups fe Address point 3 Errors m Warning BE i Information m g T Pa Fibre break Address point o Mom MH El Sources 96 Controller Fibre 1 El Time O Today B Last 48 Hours This Week This Month 0 This Year Show all Clear Measurement War Alarm triggering lo Time 30 10 2012 09 58 16 30 10 2012 09 58 16 30 10 2012 09 58 16 30 10 2012 09 58 16 30 10 2012 09 58 16 30 10 2012 09 58 16 30 10 2012 09 58 16 30 10 2012 09 58 16 30 10 2012 09 58 16 30 10 2012 09 58 16 30 10 2012 09 58 16 30 10 2012 09 58 16 30 10 2012 09 56 06 30 10 2012 09 56 06 30 10 2012 09 56 06 30 10 2012 09 56 06 30 10 2012 09 56 06 30 10 2012 09 56 06 30 10 2012 09 56 06 30 10 2012 09 56 06 30 10 2012 09 58 08 30 10 2012 09 56 06 30 10 2012 09 58 08 1 ee 0 4 ita Figure 86 Event memory window 6 4 2 Configuration Report A controller configuration report is generated automatically by pressing the CONFIGURATION RE Evert Memory 3032 Delete All From Database Delete Event Memory of the Controller Type Source SM Address p O Controller M Address p 90 Controller fe Address p Fibre 1 fe Address p Fibre 1 fe Address p Fibre 1 fe Address p Fibre 1 fe Address p Fibre 1 fe Address p Fi
119. mperature calibration is available by selecting a fibre and by pressing the CALIBRATION button in the DEVICE tab available when the controller is not measuring It is also accessible by a right click ona fibre and by selecting CALIBRATION in the popup menu The temperature calibration automatically starts a warm up and a calibration measurement After finishing the calibration measurement the TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION window opens Figure 64 Temperature Calibration x 3250 Ch 01 Fibre 01 Temperature calibration of the selected fibre Figure 64 Temperature Calibration window By default only the single section 1 covering the whole fibre length is defined Additional sections are only required if there are temperature shifts at connector or splice positions or if there is an un even differential attenuation along the fibre The latter situation is indicated by different unrealistic temperature slopes in different sections of the fibre The fibre length can be split into multiple sec tions using the NEW button in the TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION window After defining all sections each section needs to be calibrated individually Section 1 starts at connector position O m connector of controller not the reference point If you see an unrealistic shift of the temperature reading at the connector position it can be corrected by entering the value in the CONNECTOR SHIFT C column Please check the correct reading of the temperature behi
120. n coefficient 61 Figure 76 BACKSCATTERING windows showing curves indicating proper left and improper right Figure 77 Figure 78 Figure 79 Figure 80 Figure 81 Figure 82 Figure 83 Figure 84 Figure 85 Figure 86 optical termination of the LO eo oid cttetecstseucateaiectnn EE EEEE sueveenesauenncouaaunoanvecsnaca es 62 mo VALS omc Oy ax Gl afc ge 9 gt Beene nnn en Cnt ene en E ene eee eee 63 Recording settings WINdOW ccccccsseccessceceececeeececeeeceesceeaucessueceeeeceseneesseeeseeecessaecessneetas 64 Data download Window ccccceseccccesscccceesececeeeccccescceesesececeuecessunsceeseusecetsuaecesseneceetenseeetas 64 CANCEL DOWNLOAD button and TREE VIEW window during download of data 65 Service Test Mode Se COU Sata tae cases taceren sand eis a aE cient nic rnin A ER 66 Tree view of a controller in the test MOEC cccccessccccssececeeseceeeensccecaesececsueceeseuseeesseneees 66 Test mode section of the service tab after activation of the test MOdE ccccceeseeeeeees 67 Perron test WU I OY seseina teecc hie teens cc grein aurea erie ce guarsaasununeneanenseieeeaaararretet 67 Context menu for the mode of a channel with revision of Channel ccccsssecceesseeeeeeees 68 Event memory WINOOW a cecicesicsadatnes ccecciosssendeasdosedceuenentasencsudsenedavlqoedcbet suse Seeders e 70 CONE ACV O gee ractacinte alten see asst EE E etc onside nee see ets arenes 70 Figure
121. n in the SERVICE tab Figure 86 The list of events consists of several pages if the buttons NEXT and BACK can be selected The period of time of each page of the event entries is shown on the top left of the window EVENT MEMORY The list of events can be filtered by type of event source and or time by checking the boxes in the FILTER col umn The numbers in brackets behind the words FILTER OPTIONS indicate the number of filtered events and the total number of events The list can be also arranged by time type source or descrip tion in ascending or descending order by clicking the headlines of the respective columns You can save the event memory to a rtf file or print it using the SAVE and PRINT buttons on the lower right corner of the window The content of the event memory can be deleted from the Charon3 database or from the controller by pressing the respective buttons in the upper right corner of the EVENT MEMORY window If you delete the events from the database only the events remain in the controller memory and are downloaded again after the next opening of the EVENT MEMORY window If you delete the events from the controller memory only the events remain in the Charon3 database and are further visible in the EVENT MEMORY window but they are no more saved on the controller These events are then not available for another PC connected to the controller We recommend downloading the event memory during any service and deleting the event me
122. nd data using the LON protocol defined in the Communication manual Part LON protocol settings can be changed using the LON PROTOCOL window Figure 55 available via the COMMUNICATION button of the DEVICE tab The LON protocol of the LHD3 controller offers additional features compared to previous LHD sys tems The LHD3 controller can be operated using the LON protocol versions shown in Table 8 in order to simplify the replacement of previous systems by a LHD3 controller However restrictions regard ing number of channels distance range zones pre alarms control outputs and address points apply due to the limited capabilities of the earlier versions of the LON protocol Therefore use the default OTS3 protocol in all new projects After selection of another protocol version than OTS3 a warning window Figure 56 opens showing the restrictions of the other protocol versions and information on the deletion of all zones You need to confirm the information in order to activate the other protocol version Table 8 LON protocol versions Protocol version OTS3 5505 2005 1056 default Channels all options 1 2 0r4 1 1 Distance range all models 1 20r4km 1 2 or 4 km 1 2 or 4 km Zones 1000 channel 128 channel 128 128 Pre alarms yes no no no Control outputs yes no no no Fibre address 3100 channel 256 channel 256 fibre and 256 fibre and points system address system address System address 256 256 points points points Default
123. nd the connector position using a calibrated reference temperature sensor Adjust the value of the CONNECTOR SHIFT until readings of controller and reference agree within 1 C 52 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual kd The reference temperature is the temperature value at the end of the corresponding fibre section If the average temperature reading of the controller at this position deviates by more than 3 C from that of a calibrated reference sensor at the same position enter the reading of the reference sensor in the REFERENCE SENSOR C column Adjust the value of the REFERENCE SENSOR until readings of controller and reference agree within 2 C The fibre length can be split into multiple sections using the NEW button in the TEMPERATURE CALI BRATION window After defining all sections each section needs to be individually calibrated in the TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION window Reference temperature values must be determined before and after each connector position Data needs to be entered in the sequence from the lowest to the highest section number following the same procedure as given above for section 1 Nevertheless we strongly recommend improving the quality of the fibre installation by using proper splices and fibres instead of section wise calibration 4 5 3 Zone Configuration In order to define or modify zones select the fibre of interest and press the ZONE CONFIGURATION button in the DEV
124. nected Ethernet interfaces follows in the next Quickstart configuration dialogue which appears automatically 29 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual kd PROJECT and NAME of the controller can be changed after finishing the QUICKSTART in the TREE VIEW by right clicking with the mouse on the name selecting RENAME in the pulldown menu and by entering the new value in the field A controller can be selected for checking the sensor cables by selecting the controller line in the table with the mouse The check is started by pressing the NEXT button on the bottom of the window or by a double click on the controller entry If a controller is linked to a different Ethernet network than the computer with Charon3 the NET WORK SETTINGS TCP IP PROPERTIES window Figure 39 opens Otherwise the CONTROLLER win dow Figure 42 opens The network settings can be adjusted using the NETWORK SETTINGS menus Alternatively the con troller can be connected using USB Wrong network settings may lead to a loss of the connection to the controller and to other network failures Please ask the local network administrator for support and the required in formation about the network settings Check the network settings of your computer before changing any network settings of the controller Press WindowsKey R to open the execute prompt of windows Enter cmd exe to open the com mand line window of Windows Ent
125. nistrator IP address From DHCP The IP address and subnet mask consists of 4 octets num server bers separated by dots The controller must have the same subnet mask as your computer Therefore all octets where the corresponding new network mask octet is not zero must have the same value as your computer Ethernet adapter At least one octet needs to be different from your computer and all other devices in the network Ask the local network administrator to define an IP address Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Same value as used Ethernet adapter of your computer Metrics Automatic Any change to be defined by the local network administrator Select the DNS NTP tab Figure 40 after finishing the TCP IP properties settings Enter the DNS server addresses detected at your computer The DNS suffix of your computer can be entered in the DOMAIN field if requested by the local network administrator A NTP server name or IP address de fined by the local network administrator must be entered if automatic setting of the controller s time is required The controller clock is set to Universal Time UT a modern continuation of Greenwich Mean Time Therefore the time stamps of the controller can differ from local time The UT time stamps do not depend on the controller location or seasonal local times Depending on the operating temperature the real time clock of the controller may show a slight shift over time Synchronisation of time is es sential to mainta
126. nnstaweesePvaentoandsesupavienseapaiesanereteastenresepausaiwnseutatesutnns 44 Table 9 Typical attenuation coefficients of the LHD3 systems sssssessrssessnssrrserrnerrresrresrrrserrrerereeees 61 Table 10 Typical values of point OSS6S eseessessssesesesrnssressrrnesrrrsrresrrrnsrtnsrtrnsrrnsrtrsseensrresrtesetesseresreeseeee 61 Table 11 Maximum value of reflection essssssssesesseeserreresrresssreressressrreresererssreressrensseereserereseereserereseerese 62 Table 12 Optional CS ES aeei S onsen saasnesneemeasoaaetae 77 Table 13 EN54 22 measurement parameter Sets cccesccccssseccccsecccceesececeeececeeesceeeausecesseneceeseeeeeeeas 99 Table 14 Maximum sensor cable length of the LHD3 and LHD3S controller models secsec 99 Table 15 EN 54 22 alarmiparameter gc al cee ner eee enn ene 100 Table 16 UL521 ULC S530 measurement parameter Sets cccceeeecceccsseseseeecceeeseseeeueeeeeeeeseeeeeaes 100 Table 17 UL521 ULC 530 alarm parameter Sets cccccccccsssssssseeseeecceccsscceeeeeeeeueeeeeseeeeeeeeeeesseeess 101 Table 18 Ratings of the spacing and the maximum installation teMperature ccccccsceseseseeeseeeeees 101 Table 19 Other measurement parameter SEtS cccccsssccccessececesececcesececeeesecessesececseeceesegeceesegneeeees 102 Table 20 Maximum length of sensor cable of the LHD3 and LHD3S controller models 000 102 Table 21 Other alarm Dal aMelen SOUS sssitnccssseccemensndhaccnanacedimhdt
127. ns are available for the implementation of communi cation protocols data export function and continuative data processing Plug Ins See a Active Mame Description Hicem Version a No CYMCAP RTTR Real Time Thermal Rating of Power Cables using CYMCAOP Mo 1 6 0 2 cm mnm nm mE Figure 118 Plug In Window 7 4 Windows The displayed windows are handled using the commands shown in the WINDOWS tab Figure 119 You can select the active window using one of the buttons of the left section SELECTION For in stance if you press the SHOW TEMPERATURE DATA button a list of open temperature data windows is displayed and you can activate one of them by clicking its entry Figure 120 Further types of data windows can be activated using the buttons SHOW BACKSCATTER DATA SHOW ZONE DATA or WIN DOWS BY NAME SS Device Service Edit View Windows i O ied i CG el Bg se Show Temperature Show Backscattering Show Zone Windows Close Close Minirnze Minimize Arrange all Standard Tile Temperature _ Data 7 Data 7 Data 7 by Name 7 ll All windows Profile Windows Cascade Selection Status Arrange Figure 119 Windows tab 90 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m Operation Manual Device Service Edit View Windows A mim Vertical aoc dB o e ie a S ag 2 CO Tile i Temper Show Backscattering Show Zone Windows Close Close Minimze Minimize Arrange all Standard Tile Temperature _ e Daar Data 7 Data 7
128. o European North American and national standards such as EN 54 22 and UL521 ULC 530 The use of any other measurement or alarm parameter sets is not compliant to the EN 54 22 and UL521 ULC 530 approval Parameter sets matching the number of channels of the controller and the length of the connected fibres are displayed in the measurement parameter window Figure 63 and can be selected The available distance range is further limited by the distance range of the used controller model Table 20 101 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Table 19 Other measurement parameter sets Name of Channels Sampling Measuring Cycle Time Interval Time m S S Fast 1CH 3m 1 3 8 8 Fast 1CH 2m 1 2 8 8 Fast 1CH 1m 1 1 8 8 Fast 1CH 0 5m 1 0 5 8 8 Fast 2CH 5m 2 5 4 8 Fast 2CH 3m 2 3 4 8 Fast 2CH 2m 2 2 4 4 Fast 2CH 1m 2 1 4 8 Fast 2CH 0 5m 2 0 5 4 8 Ultrafast 1CH 3m 1 3 4 4 Ultrafast 1CH 2m 1 2 4 4 Ultrafast 1CH 1m 1 1 4 4 Special 1CH 0 5m 1 0 5 4 4 Special 1CH 0 25m 1 0 25 8 8 Table 20 Maximum length of sensor cable of the LHD3 and LHD3S controller models Name LHD3 LHD3 LHD3 LHD3S LHD3S LHD3S EXT3 EXT4 EXT3 EXT4 km km km km km km Fast 1CH 3m 14 10 4 4 2 Fast 1CH 2m 9 9 2 4 4 2 Fast 1CH 1m 4 5 4 2 2 1 Fast 1CH 0 5m 2 2 1 1 Fast 2CH 5m 10 8 2 5 5 5 2 5 Fast 2CH 3m 6 6 2 4 4 2 Fast 2CH 2m 4 4 3 3 1 Fast 2CH 1m 2 2 2 2 Fast 2CH 0 5m 1 1 1 I Ultrafast 1CH 3m 6 6 2 4 4 2 Ultrafast
129. o the triggering parameter sets of the zone 60 Alarm 50 O 40 gt k 30 6b a 20 S S S 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 Position m Figure 1 Fibre length of 500 m divided into 5 zones An alarm is triggered in zone 3 by elevated temperatures around 250 m In case of a fire or another event matching the triggering parameters the respective zone triggers an event such as an alarm pre alarm or control Besides optical channel and zone numbers the follow ing additional information on the alarm triggering event can be transmitted by the controller e Triggering location 8 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual e Triggering parameter e Size of fire e Propagation direction of fire 2 3 Triggering Parameters The controller can save up to 32 different sets of triggering parameters in the system memory Each set is assigned to one of the following two groups e Alarm parameter set used for triggering alarms pre alarms or test alarms e Control parameter set used for controlling other equipment e g ice warning indicators air ventilation Alarm parameter sets can include the following parameters e Maximum temperature within the zone e Minimum temperature within the zone e Hot spot temperature difference temperature difference between the highest and the aver age temperature within the zone e Cold Spot temperature difference temperature difference between the lowes
130. ommissioning and opera tion of the controller can only be performed by qualified personnel Within the context of this docu mentation qualified persons are persons who are authorized to commission and operate devices systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards 1 2 Legal Notices We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described herein Since variance cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full consistency However the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions The original language version of this publication is German It is our policy to constantly improve the design and specifications Accordingly the details repre sented in this manual cannot be regarded as final and binding The contents of this manual in particular all texts pictures graphics and logos are subject to the copyright of LIOS Technology GmbH Any printing copying publishing presentation translation or modification of the manual or parts of its contents requires a written permission from LIOS Technol ogy GmbH 1 3 Applications The LHD3 series controllers are approved as line type heat detector for fire detection Their approv als base on UL ULC and EN standards Accordingly the LHD3 series controllers were only evaluated for maximum temperature and rate of rise alarm 6 12
131. on is displayed in the PROJECT INFORMATION window Figure 89 after pressing the PROJECT INFORMATION button of the SERVICE tab You can edit project name description and contact in the PROJECT INFORMATION window Close the window by pressing OK to confirm the changes Otherwise press CANCEL Project Information OTS3 MWI Test Tunnel Description of Test Tunnel Mr Service Fire Detection Inc Street Town Country Figure 89 Project information window 6 4 5 Support Information Perform at least one full measurement cycle on all fibres after the last change of configura tion or power off and on the controller before generating the support information Charon3 requests the support information from the controller This requires that the controller is powered on and the Charon3 tree view indicates an active communication Otherwise the support information may be incomplete Support information of the controller is prepared after pressing the SUPPORT INFORMATION button of the SERVICE tab First the SUPPORT INFORMATION window opens Figure 90 Then diagnosis data is downloaded from the controller Wait till the red message DOWNLOADING DIAGNOSIS DATA PLEASE WAIT Figure 90 is replaced by the black message DIAGNOSIS DATA DOWNLOADED Figure 91 Enter the requested information into the respective fields of the GENERAL tab Mandatory fields have a red headline that changes to black after entering the information Figure 91
132. or evaluating the maximum and mini mum temperatures The maximum or minimum temperature at a loca tion is determined by a linear fit to the history of temperature readings A manual reset output does not automatically deactivate when the acti vating condition is no longer present Deactivation requires a reset of the controller Manual reset outputs can be used for alarm and fault indica tion A self reset output is automatically deactivated when the activating con dition is no longer present Self reset outputs can be used to control other devices A pigtail is a short optical fibre cable with an optical connector on one end and a length of exposed optical fibre at the other end Ping is a computer network utility for testing a connection between com puters on an Internet protocol IP network Reference zero position for calculating the distance of points in tem perature profiles Temperature of a point sensor used as reference for the controller meas urement Resetting the controller confirms that events triggering alarms and fail ures have been properly handled All alarms failure states and manual reset outputs are reset In fibre optics return loss is the loss of signal power due to a reflection e g caused by a discontinuity of refractive index at a connector another optical component or the fibre endface Distance between measuring data locations along a fibre Number of temperature profiles to be measured be
133. ording Settings The RECORDING SETTINGS window Figure 78 opens after pressing the RECORDING SETTINGS but ton You can select one of the two recording modes DISABLED and TRIGGERED BY ALARMS The setting CONTINOUSLY is not available for LHD3 series controllers No data is recorded in the DISABLED mode If the TRIGGERED BY ALARMS mode is selected meas urement data is recorded for one hour before and one hour after an alarm About 4 bytes of memory are required to record a data point A single temperature profile may consist of thousands of data points thus requiring several kilobytes of memory Download recorded data regularly and delete downloaded data recordings on the controller Otherwise data may be lost You can select two different storage modes RING BUFFER and LINEAR BUFFER Figure 78 In the RING BUFFER mode older data is overwritten with new ones when the memory card is filled by 80 with measurement data In the LINEAR BUFFER mode the data recording stops when the memory card is filled by 80 with measurement data Press OK to confirm the RECORDING SETTINGS The remaining 20 are reserved for the event memory of the controller 63 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Recording Settings 3032 Figure 78 Recording settings window 6 1 2 Data Download Press the DATA DOWNLOAD button of the SERVICE tab Figure 77 to download data recordings from the controller The D
134. output is activated opened by any event given in section 2 8 In case of a power down all outputs are open This indicates a system fault but no collective alarm Programmable outputs can be assigned to e Alarms e Pre alarms e Controls e Inputs e Faults e Warnings 14 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual The active state of any programmable output normally open or normally closed and its function can be assigned individually see section 4 3 1 The switching characteristics of outputs can be MANUAL RESET or SELF RESET A manual reset output requires a reset for deactivation whereas a self reset output deactivates automatically if the trigger ing condition is no longer fulfilled Alarm and fault outputs are manual reset and control outputs are self reset The characteristics of pre alarm outputs depend on the controller settings section 4 3 1 The characteristics of outputs assigned to inputs are determined by the input mode section 4 3 1 Charon3 ensures that all events assigned to an output have the same switching characteristics If several triggering conditions are used for a self reset output the output is activated if at least one of the conditions is fulfilled activated and it is deactivated if all conditions are not fulfilled deacti vated 2 13 Address Points An ADDRESS POINT is the identification number of an event Address points are used for notifying events to Charon3
135. party 10 2 2 Limited Warranty For a period of 6 months following delivery of the Software to the User the Warranty Period LIOS warrants that the Software shall perform in all material respects according to LIOS specifications concerning the Software when used with the appropriate equipment In the event of any breach or alleged breach of this warranty the User shall promptly notify LIOS and return the Software to LIOS at User s expense The User s sole remedy shall be that the User shall correct the Software so that it operates according to the warranty This warranty shall not apply to the Software if modified by the User or if used improperly or on an operating environment not approved by LIOS LIOS hereby represents and warrants to User that LIOS is the owner of the Software or otherwise has the right to grant to User the rights set forth in this License In the event of any breach or threatened breach of the foregoing representation and warranty User s sole remedy shall be to require LIOS or to either i procure at LIOS expense the right to use the Software li replace the Software or any part thereof that is in breach and replace it with Software of comparable functionality that does not cause any breach or iii refund to User the full amount of the fee payable under the License upon the return of the Software and all copies thereof to LIOS Such remedies apply only after User in writing notifying LIOS of the breach and allowin
136. pen Source licenses You can obtain the source code of the third party software including changes made by LIOS Technology on a CD for a fee covering the medium handling and shipment Contact Techni cal Support see section 12 2 4 to obtain the CD The CD is offered for legal reasons You do not need the CD to operate the controller 10 2 6 Other Restrictions Except as expressly authorized above User shall not copy in whole or in part Software or documen tation modify the Software reverse compile or reverse assemble all or any portion of the Software or rent lease distribute sell or create derivative works of the Software This License will terminate immediately without notice from LIOS if the User fails to comply with any provision of this License 10 2 7 Governing Law This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany however not applying its rules regarding choice of law 10 2 8 No Assignment Neither this License nor any interest in this License can be assigned by User without the prior express written approval of LIOS See http www gnu org licenses gpl html 8 See http www gnu org licenses lgpl html 106 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11 1 General ra The controller is basically maintenance free The following section gives explanations of alarm fault warning and information messages
137. programming x me ch dt Fibre 01 Figure 97 Tree view during firmware upload 76 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual kal 6 5 Optional Licenses Software functions of the controller and Charon3 can be extended using optional licenses Table 12 shows an overview of the available licenses You may purchase the licenses from LIOS Technology and load the license file using the import function of Charon3 see section 8 1 Table 12 Optional licenses Name of License Description Sampling interval 0 25 m Minimum sampling interval of 0 25 m Temperature data over LON Output of temperature and backscattering profiles over the LON protocol Controller fieldbus data server Output of controller data over the MODBUS TCP DNP3 and IEC BACNET Charon3 Charon3 60870 protocols Output of controller data over the BACNET protocol Visualization Connection of the controller to Charon3 for unlimited time Enhanced View Enhanced visualization features of Charon3 7 Data Visualization 7 1 Quick Access Toolbar The QUICK ACCESS TOOLBAR is shown in the upper left corner of the Charon3 window Figure 98 It offers buttons for printing opening the measurement explorer importing data and customizing the toolbars Figure 98 ue Device Service Edit 2 E ise Measurement Message Enhanced Explorer Window View Tools Customize Quick Access Toolbar Print OE a
138. re 80 CANCEL DOWNLOAD button and TREE VIEW window during download of data 6 2 Test Mode 6 2 1 Test Mode Settings Press the TEST CONFIGURATION button in the SERVICE tab in order to modify the test mode settings of the controller The TEST MODE SETTINGS window opens Figure 81 You can enable and select a test mode alarm parameter set As a result the selected parameter set is used as unitary alarm parameter set for all zones defined for the controller This allows you to adapt the alarm triggering parameters to fit to the equipment used for generating test heat events at the sensor cable If the test mode alarm parameter set is not enabled the individual alarm parameter sets configured for each of the zones are used in the test mode as well Alarm outputs buzzer operation alarm transmission via interfaces transmission of temperature data as well as acknowledgement and reset notification can be disabled in the test mode by checking the respective boxes in the TEST MODE SETTINGS window Close the window by pressing OK if the selected settings shall be saved Otherwise press CANCEL 65 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Test Mode Settings 3032 x F Test LFi g SE SS a Figure 81 Service Test mode settings 6 2 2 Activation and Deactivation of the Test Mode The test mode is activated by pressing the ACTIVATE TEST MODE button in the SERVICE tab Figure 77 You have to confirm the
139. rssrreresrrressreresrrressrereserressreresrrereseeresereesseene 96 Figure 128 Measurement data export in the measurement explorer ccccccessecceeesseceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeees 96 Figure 129 Selection of measurement data to be exported as Mex file eeeeeeerrrrreerrrrrreen 96 Figure 130 Settings for measured temperature data to be exported in ASCII format cscs 97 Figure 131 Settings for zone temperature data to be exported in ASCII format cccccesecceesseeeeeees 98 114 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual 115 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 CI LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Tables Table 1 Fire magnitude oa 6 2 1s een nee ene eee oe nn Ena ert re en sree 12 Table 2 Fire propagation directions cccccccseecccssscceececenecseeuecseeuecceeuceceuecseeueceeeueeeeenseseueceeeueseneneeses 12 Tanoe U 1 all 31 3 kee ee a eee eee ne ener er en ee 22 Table 4 Columns of the CONTROLLER TABLE and their CONtTENt ccccccesseccccessececeeseceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeas 29 Table 5 TCP IP properties SCLUN GS xa xe ces ccccse rear rR N 31 Table 6 Fibre status values and their interpretation cccccscccccsssccccessececeeseceeeesecessesecesseeceeeeeeeeeeas 33 Table 7 Alarm parameter sets area ars spent pa tneetantosrs ease dena alegre te vac tina nists epans oneeapaieeasere tea aetaeeceunssareseentaneseuies 36 Table 8 LON protocol versions ccicasisaxapavovssinateseneneiveste
140. rt of measurement data in MEX format can be activated by checking the corre sponding box on the MESSUREMENT SESSIONS tab Figure 115 In addition a directory path and a file name for the export data can be chosen You can activate the automatic export of temperature profiles in ASCII format by checking the box on the EXPORT tab of the OPTIONS window Figure 116 You can also choose the path for saving the exported data If the export is activated Charon3 automatically saves new data received from con nected controllers with a ONLINE DATA EXPORT to the chosen folder Options LIOS Technology Charon 3 0 55 0 x Default Configuration apog RTTR Automatic Temperature Profile Export Export Path c oTSData ca Browse Figure 116 Export tab of the options window 89 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual 7 3 2 2 Language Language x NGLISH Figure 117 Language window Charon3 supports a number of different languages The LANGUAGE window Figure 117 opens after pressing the LANGUAGE button in the OPTION tab Select your language in the pull down menu and press OK 7 3 2 3 Licence Not yet implemented The LICENCE button will enable the installation of additional software licences in future versions of Charon3 7 3 2 4 Plug In The PLUG IN button enables the activation and configuration of additional software features In Fig ure 118 one plug in is shown Additional plug i
141. rt of the LHD3 documentation The following provides an overview of the information scheme for LHD3 e Datasheets on LHD3 controller models List the technical data e Installation Manual OTS3 LHD3 Describes the basics of installation of the controller e Operation Manual LHD3 Describes basic principles of application of LHD3 controllers in lin ear heat detection e Communication Protocols Manuals Describes the communication protocols Part I LON Part Il DNP3 Part Ill IEC 60870 5 104 Part IV MODBUS o Part V XML e Declaration of Conformity Officially declares compliance with the applicable Directives of O O O the European Commission and the respective European safety standards 12 2 Contact Information 12 2 1 Online Availability Updated technical documentation on LHD3 controllers certificates and software are available for registered customers at the following Internet address https www lios support com Please ask the Technical Support see section 12 2 4 for registration details 12 2 2 Representatives and Offices If you have any further questions relating to products described in this manual please contact your local representative at the office nearest you You can locate your contact partner at this Internet address http www lios tech com 12 2 3 Training LIOS Technology offers a variety of training courses to familiarize you with LHD3 controller systems Please contact your local representative or the Te
142. s a scaling factor of 0 1 which results in a 30m long section in the temperature profile 4 6 Commissioning Using Different Charon3 Instances During commissioning the controller configuration is stored in the controller memory and in the Charon3 database If you use different computers for commissioning a controller or if you commis sion a controller offline the configuration in a Charon3 database can differ from the one on the con troller if the controller was last commissioned using another Charon3 instance In this case the CON FIGURATION ON CONTROLLER AND PC ARE DIFFERENT window Figure 71 opens after connecting Charon3 to the controller 57 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual bed You can download the configuration from the controller to the Charon3 database be pressing the CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION button The configuration is downloaded automatically after 30 s if you do not press any button The configuration on the PC is replaced by downloading the configura tion from the controller You can upload the configuration from the Charon3 database to the controller by pressing the PC CONFIGURATION button or you can disconnect from the controller by pressing DISCONNECT We recommend downloading configurations from the controller if there is no specific reason for an upload since the configuration on the controller is the latest one Different Configurations on Controller and PC 3041 F
143. scription set by the user The serial number is used as the default controller name The STATUS column indicates if the laser is warming up measuring or oper ating in the test mode The time left for finalising the current measurement is indicated in a progress bar o D N LIOS Technology Charon3 3 0 67 0 x Device Service Edit View Windows ma g Quick Alarm nmuN Start Parameter I Measi 1 General Controller Fibre H Tree View Device Status Messages Description leh LIOS Project E s 3250 10 16 19 188 O Grit Fibre ot is left New Project Ins Big Icons Figure 25 Charon3 window in user level 3 The nodes of the projects and controllers are visualized with a and sign In the tree view they can be opened or retracted using the keyboard keys and or by a mouse click When a project node is opened the respective controllers are shown When a controller node is opened the con nected fibers are shown A right mouse click on a controller opens a pull down menu Figure 26 offering a number of com mands for operating the controller and for modifying its name description and appearance in the TREE VIEW Details on the commands are given in the sections describing the Charon3 tabs 23 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual m Tree View mrX 34 Kailua Kona faa Communication ch o1 oe L D Mwi Test 0 3039
144. stem start 108 120 System Address Point 201 202 203 204 System Address Point 51 52 53 54 Description Configuration data is not valid Single tinued Supply voltage temperature and or humidity are close to the limits Low quality of data transmis sion Description invalid measurement This measurement is ignored and measurements are con m kd buffer battery and repeat commis sioning if the error description indi cates low battery Switch the con troller on If necessary send diag nosis data to technical support Provide proper environmental con ditions Improve air flow around controller Check controller configuration Start measurement if required Start measurement if required Troubleshooting Repeat commissioning If neces sary send diagnosis data to techni cal support Check environmental conditions sensor cable and or repeat com missioning if the warning appears frequently If necessary send diag nosis data to technical support Provide proper environmental con ditions Improve air flow around controller Check type and lengths of commu nication cables as well as network settings Acknowledgement has been triggered by key switch Charon3 communication protocol or input Reset has been triggered by key switch Charon3 communication protocol or input Test mode has been activated or deactivated Simulations of inputs outputs fibre brea
145. system available not available not available not available address points CRC yes yes yes no Compatible con OTS3 LHD3 OTS X OTS X 1 channel OTS 100 troller models OTS 100 Compatible firm 55xx 1065 2005 1056 ware versions 4000 PC2005 The table shows the capabilities of the protocol versions Lower numbers of address points may be used de pending on the software and the hardware options e g inputs and outputs 44 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 ri Operation Manual a You can also select whether the LON messages are transmitted via Ethernet TCP and or RS232 in terfaces which TCP port is used and the baud rate for RS232 transmission Figure 55 You can also assign a unique LON ID for identification of the LON messages of the controller Earlier LON protocol versions can be used to transmit data to Charon_02 after activating the check box below the LON ID In Charon_02 a controller with the same LON ID and zones needs to be con figured in order to read the data This enables common visualization of data from OTS3 and OTS X using Charon_02 In the lower part of the window you can select which data shall be transmitted via LON Zone data are only transmitted if zones are defined on the fibres connected to the controller and respective boxes in the window are checked The transmission of temperature and backscattering profiles re quires an optional license Press OK to confirm the setting
146. t and the aver age temperature within the zone e Upto three different rates of rise temperature gradients within the zone e Alarm Delay The LHD3 series controllers were only evaluated according to UL ULC and VdS standards for maxi mum temperature and rate of rise alarms Alarm triggering at a maximum temperature Tmax Figure 2 is a standard feature of fire detection systems It reliably triggers an alarm or pre alarm in case of slow heating over hours such as it is the case for smouldering fires The minimum temperature parameter can be used as an additional fea ture for alarm actuation in applications requiring e g leak detection or ice warning The hot spot temperature difference Figure 3 is especially useful for early detection of localized heating and in situations where the sensor cable is only slightly heated The alarm is triggered when the temperature difference between the highest temperature in a zone and the zone average tem perature exceeds the set value for hot spot AT For instance overheating of a bearing of a conveyor belt is restricted to a small location and the sensor cable can be installed in a certain distance from the bearing Then the cable experiences just a small localized heating The maximum temperature parameter can not be suited for alarm actuation since the cable heating is within the range of normal environmental temperature variations The cold spot parameter can be used for alarm triggering in leak de
147. tection The rate of rise parameters Figure 4 are especially useful for the early detection of fast starting fires The alarm is triggered when the temperature difference AT in a time interval At exceeds the set value The rate of rise parameters can trigger an alarm before the maximum permitted temperature is reached The fast alarm triggering in case of temperature rise is also required in most national standards on fire detection 9 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual kd The alarm delay parameter determines how many subsequent alarm triggering events are required to trigger an alarm If no alarm delay is set every event immediately triggers an alarm If the alarm delay is set to 1 an alarm in a zone is only triggered if in both of two subsequent measurements at least one alarm triggering event is detected within the zone Pre alarm Temperature C 0 30 60 90 Time min Figure 2 Pre alarm and alarm triggering at maximum temperatures Hot Spot AT Temperature C Zone Average 0 50 100 Position m Figure 3 Alarm triggering at a hot spot temperature difference 10 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Temperature C 0 40 80 120 160 200 Time s Figure 4 Alarm triggering at a rate of rise An alarm parameterization for fire detection applications which is compliant to the VdS and UL is based on the parameters maximum temperatur
148. tially deleted using the pull down menu appearing at a right mouse click on the measurement session entry Figure 128 The PROPERTIES entry of that pull down menu can be used to add a description to the measurement session 7 3 1 2 Message Window The MESSAGE WINDOW opens after pressing the MESSAGE WINDOW button in the VIEW tab Figure 104 It shows the detailed communication between the controllers and Charon3 The MESSAGE WINDOW is not needed for normal operation It can provide additional information in case of com munication issues z q Time Source Message 19 04 2011 15 59 14 304 P 10 16 13 50 DSP Fiber 1 OFDA data acquisition progress 35 19 04 2011 15 59 09 3041 1P 10 16 13 50 DSP Fiber 1 OFDR data acquisition progress 10 19 04 2011 15 59 09 3032 1P 10 16 13 51 close connection 1 to pe muwi3 lios koeln de 19 04 2011 15 59 09 30321P 10 16 13 51 read from peer 1 failed 0 null 19 04 2011 15 59 04 TSubD ataZoneMin Zone Minimum 19 21 deg C 6 00 mJ 20 07 deg C 201 00 m 19 93 deg C 228 00 m 20 02 deg C 312 00 m 19 97 deg CE 19 04 2011 15 59 04 TSubD ataZoneM ax Zone Maximum 20 56 deg C 39 00 m 20 52 deg C 168 00 m 20 44 deg C 240 00 mJ 20 39 deg C 333 00 m 20 52 deg C 19 04 2011 15 59 04 TSubD ataZoneMean Zone Average 20 25 deg C 20 30 deg C 20 22 deg C 20 19 deg C 20 19 deg C 20 11 deg C 20 11 deg C 20 08 deg C 19 04 2011 15 59 04 TSubD at
149. tically initialises a compression of the database that releases the disk space of the deleted entries Depending on the volume of the data base the compression can take several minutes Options IOS Technology Charon3 3 1 53 0 x OK General Default Configuration Cleanup Measurement Sessions Export RTTR Cancel Session Divide Mode W Activate cutting of sessions Cut measurement session after 2000 Measurements Cut measurement session after 7 00 00 00 W Export of measurement data MEX File name prefix 8 chars max AutoExp Path C OTSData c3 Browse Figure 115 Measurement sessions tab of the options window Charon3 organises the measurement data in the database in a number of sessions in order to en hance the performance of the data visualization You can change the measurement session settings in the MEASUREMENT SESSIONS tab Figure 115 of the options window 88 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual kd We strongly recommend activating the cutting of sessions You can choose to cut sessions after a number of temperature profiles traces or after a number of days In the latter case you can also set a time for cutting the sessions The optimum number of traces in a session depends on the capability of your PC We recommend using a maximum of 2000 traces in the beginning The automatic expo
150. tion Manual Check fibre The fibre may show high point losses and or attenuation Please use Charon3 to check the backscattering curves of the fibre see section 5 4 All channels or a single channel can be re scanned after checking the connector or termination Se lect the controller icon and click SCAN ALL to re scan all fibres Figure 43 Select a channel icon and click SCAN CHANNEL to re scan a single channel Figure 44 Scanning of channels can be terminated by selecting the controller icon and clicking STOP SCANNING 33 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual Quick Start Channel Length m Status Last Commissioning Ener leasuring Scan all stooscaming K 29 09 2011 17 11 02 Figure 43 SCAN ALL and STOP SCANNING Quick Start Channel Length m Status Last Commissioning 28 Energy Lab Measuring 1 OK 29 09 2011 17 11 02 Scan channel Figure 44 Scanning a single channel Press the BACK button in the CONTROLLER window Figure 42 if you want to check another control ler The controller settings are saved in the controller memory and the CONTROLLER TABLE window Figure 38 is displayed again No new entry of the already checked controller is added to the tree view in this case In the lower right corner of the CONTROLLER window Figure 42 appears a NEXT button if no zones were previously defined on the controller A FINISH button appears i
151. to lower versions of Charon3 is acomplete de installation and re installation of the lower version 24 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 m bd Operation Manual All configuration and measurement data stored in the database will be lost by the down grade Make sure that you want to downgrade regardless the loss of data Charon InstallShield Wizard Figure 28 Information that a downgrade is not possible 3 5 USB Driver Installation The USB driver is automatically installed during the installation of Charon3 If you connect a controller to a PC without Charon3 which was never before connected to a control ler Windows automatically detects the controller indicated by the messages shown in Figure 29 Then the Found New Hardware Wizard starts with the welcome message shown in Figure 30 Select NO NOT THIS TIME and click NEXT to continue Select INSTALL FROM A LIST OR SPECIFIC LOCATION in the next window of the wizard Figure 31 ij Found New Hardware i Found New Hardware OTS USE Composite Device Figure 29 Window messages after connection to a controller using USB Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with pour permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software
152. tomize WINGOW sssssssessssresesseresererssrrressrereserressreresrreessreresererseeere 78 Fee IOL Edt Derne E E A 79 AEN OR T E E o EO EAE O E E AE E A E A E EO E ee ees 79 Figure 103 Measurement explorer WiINdOW ssssssessssresssrrressrerssrrressrerssrrressreressrressreresereesseeresererseeero 79 Figure 104 Message WW COW erscrireduinotrier ir anaE EA dear E A AEE 80 Figure 105 Temperature profile and temperature history WINdOWS ssssssssesessersssrererrresereeresrrrsseeen 81 Figure 106 General tab of the options window esssssssssssesssrresssreresererssrrressreresereessreresrrressreresereesseere 82 Figure 107 Default configuration tab of the options WINKOW cc csssccccessecceeessececeeseceeeeeceeseeeeeeeas 83 Figure 108 Application settings WINdOW sssssssesessensssresssreressrerssrrresererssrrressrereserressreresrreesseeresereesseere 84 Figure 109 Applications settings window in user level 4 sesssssssssssesssesesrrrssrreresrrrsssreresrrrresrereserreeeeene 84 Figure 110 Application settings window general tab ssssssessssenessrenesrrrssrreresrrressrrresrreresreresereesseere 85 Figure 111 Application settings window default zones tab ssssessssessessreesesrrrssrreresrrresrreresrrreseeee 85 Figure 112 Application settings window measuring parameter sets tab cccccssssececeeseceeeeeeeeeees 86 Figure 113 Application settings window alarm parameter sets tab cccccccsssecee
153. tween each transmis sion of one temperature profile Length of a hot spot required for 90 temperature reading response Starting point of a transmitted temperature profile Deviation between average measured temperature and true tempera ture LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Temperature profile Temperature resolution Warm up time Zone A T Cold spot A T Hot spot 120 120 m k Set of temperature data in dependence on distance Standard deviation of local temperature data taken in a measuring se quence Time between power on and readiness to take measurements according to the specification Range of adjacent locations used for triggering events according to a common alarm or control parameter set Temperature difference of a cold spot Temperature difference of a hot spot LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13
154. ure 114 You can select to keep imported data permanently Then this data is excluded from cleanup 87 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual You can activate the automatic cleanup and select a suitable age of data to be deleted You can also start an immediate cleanup be pressing CLEANUP NOW Older data cannot be restored after cleanup Export any permanently re quired measurement data to a mex or ASCII data file before starting a cleanup Please estimate the volume of data to be accumulated over time compare it to the available capacity of your hard disk and choose the cleanup settings accordingly Otherwise the database can get faulty and all data can be lost You should also keep the volume of the database as low as possible in order to achieve optimum performance of the Charon3 visualization The automatic cleanup is executed during each shutdown of Charon3 You can also schedule a daily cleanup for a time where optimum performance of the visualization is not required You can choose to keep older event data and measurement data surrounding events in the database after cleanup This prevents the loss of important data by the cleanup The preview in the bottom of the cleanup tab gives you an estimate on the portion of data to be de leted in the next cleanup The cleanup does not immediately reduce the size of the database Every 30 days and in case of low free disk space Charon3 automa
155. ximum size of each class can be configured see section 4 5 4 Table 1 Fire magnitude classes Fire magnitude class Maximum size default values 3m 10m 30m 100 m 300 m Mm BWN FR The controller analyses the propagation direction of a fire by evaluating the movement of the centre point of the fire Fire propagation directions are given in Table 2 Table 2 Fire propagation directions Fire propagation direction Characteristics Static No significant movement Towards fibre end Centre point moves towards fibre end Towards controller Centre point moves towards controller The evaluation of fire characteristics was not evaluated by UL ULC and VdS 2 5 Acknowledgement and Reset The deactivation of alarms pre alarms and system faults requires an ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and or a RESET ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and RESET can be triggered by 12 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 CI Operation Manual e Key switch actuation e Input activation e Commands from Charon3 or third party software The RESET is also triggered by e Starting a continuous measurement e Switching the controller off and on e Activating deactivating the test mode An ACKNOWLEDGEMENT deactivates the buzzer A RESET deactivates the buzzer alarm and fault LEDs as well as the non self resetting and the collective outputs The RESET also deactivates the self resetting outputs and the pre alarm if these options are activated section 4 3 1 Furthermore
156. y GmbH 08 11 2012 11 22 57 General ensure Mo zones LIOS Technology GmbH 08 11 2012 11 21 35 Parking Deck Parking Deck LIOS Technology GmbH 08 11 2012 11 21 37 Siemens Basic Basic applications Siemens Switzerland 08 11 2012 11 21 38 D General well done Wo zones LISS Technology GmbH 08 11 2012 11 21 37 O Tunnel Tunnel LIOS Technology GmbH 08 11 2012 11 21 39 Se oe oe oe oe PEO arr o_o os oo S Figure 109 Applications settings window in user level 4 Select an application setting by clicking its name and using the SHOW or EDIT buttons to open it Then the APPLICATION SETTING window Figure 110 opens It shows a list of Charon3 controller test mode and parameter set settings In the edit mode of user level 4 you can choose the default settings by selecting options or by editing the entries in the DEFAULT SETTINGS column You can also set permissions meaning that a user can not change the respective setting when the application setting is active 84 120 LIOS Technology GmbH 2014 LHD3 OM En 1 13 Operation Manual Application Settings Read only General Settings Default Zones Alarm Parameter Sets Name LIOS Technology Charon3 Log Path Report Language Controller Buzzer Pre Glarm Output Mode Deactivate self reset outputs on reset Default system address points Locked mode E Test Mode Test mode alarm parameter set Disable programmable alarm outputs Disable buzzer Disable alarm transmission via interfaces

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