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1.           and ZONE lamp  if appropriate  illuminate and  a TEST tab is added to the LCD display     Note  Depending upon the panel  configuration  devices are identified  uniquely either by loop number and  device address  Ln Snn or Ln Mnn   where L loop  S sensor  M module  or  by zone number and reference number   Annn nn      m   c   3      mar   D  H       31 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual       THEN    HIGHLIGHT ZONE OR  ENTER ZONE NUMBER  4        gt 97       THE ZONE WALK TEST THEN STARTS        997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    6 2 Zone Walk Test    To start the test     1 From the Test menu  select Zone Walk  Test     MASTER SLAVE NETWORK WITH LOCAL  ZONES  Select the panel from the displayed  list  The zone list is not displayed for remote  panels  instead you are prompted to use  numeric pushbuttons to enter the number of  the zone you want to test     2 Selecta zone for test   If a test is already  in progress  the option to cancel it is    prompted  Selecting 9 redisplays the    zone list  thus allowing more than one zone  in test      3 Press    to confirm that you want to start    the test  The panel applies a remote  automatic fire simulation control to each of  the sensors in the selected zone s   and  verifies that each sensor responds  correctly  This stage of the test lasts a few  seconds  during which only failures  registered for this test are reported     4 While the zone walk test is active  TEST  tab shown
2.     The example shows how to enable a disabled  zone when the Disable tab is displayed   Individual devices can also be enabled  first  display the appropriate device   The procedure  is similar to that for Pre alarm     Access level 2 passcode is required     Further details about the Disable tab are given  in Section 5 3 4 Disable Event Display     The use of the menu system to disable and  enable devices and zones is described in  Section 7  Disable Enable Menu     This procedure is not available for zones on  remote networked panels     This example shows a partially disabled zone   This can be fully disabled for either ALL  SENSORS or ALL INPUTS  there is no quick  method to disable outputs  nor is there one to  enable a partially disabled zone      997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    4 6 Discontinue a Walk Test  Quick  Method     The example shows how to cancel a walk test  when the Test tab is present     Access level 2 passcode is required        The left arrow only applies if there is more than    one zone in test  The Panel name is only given  ia e 4  if the panel is on a network and using local        panel  zone numbering     When the       pushbutton is operated    a  If multiple zones are in test the prompt  indicates that all zones will be cancelled  It  is not possible to choose zone s  for    OR  IF ONLY ONE ZONE IN TEST  cangetanomorine tasi       b  If only one zone is in test  this zone is  explicitly named in the prom
3.    8  X2  01 May 11 16    Location  Panel description Ln Snn  Zone description Val  nnz  Device description  gt         Prealarm Disable User  Ou MiapyedlideeneOls1Oir        ls    i    fea 3 K DISABLEMENT                      DEVICES IA27 T ZONES  INPUTS OUt puC  ZONE  2 ALL INPUTS  Location  Panel description  Zone description C123   device details        gt      Disable  User  Mon 01 May 2000 11 20 07    Ot     DEVICES 142  ZONES  Input 3 Output O  ZONE 2 ALL INPUTS  ENABLE ZONE 2  Zone description   1 X        Disable  User   bO Y  NOTIFIER     by Honeywell    Mon 20 Nov 2006 11 20 07             Mon 01 May 2000 11 20 07       Status NORMAL    DEVICES 8  ZONES  Input O Output O  Moart ZONE 2 8 INPUT devices  DISABLE ZONE 2   Zone description   O ALL sensors 1 ALlL inputs  1      Disable  User  0       Mon 01 May 2000 11 20 07    15    4 5 2 From Pre alarm Tab    The example shows how to disable an  individual device when the Pre alarm tab is  displayed  The procedure is similar to that for  Fire but     a  There is no DISABLE THIS DEVICE to  highlight  just press   while the required  device is displayed    b  There is no ZONE option    Access level 2 passcode is required     Further details about the Pre alarm tab are  given in Section 5 3 2 Pre alarm Event  Display     Repeating this procedure displays the option  to enable the disabled device     Networked systems   Differences described  for Fire at networked panels also apply to Pre   alarm     4 5 3 From Disable Tab
4.    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    5 3 Event Displays    5 3 1 Extinguishing System Display    This tab displays the Extinguishing System  status  There is no status message associated  with the AUTO mode     The zone text is that of the zone in which the  first device found as an OUTPUT in the Control  Matrix is placed for this Extinguishing System     If there is more than one Extinguishing System   arrows are displayed  Use the   and    arrows to scroll through the available systems     The    WEIGHT LOSS    message has higher  priority than any other except the     Extinguishant RELEASED    message  It is not  shown if extinguishant has been released by  panel action         continued     W       Cc  Q         c      N   mr   c  Q   gt   Lu  M  T  H  I   gt    amp   Q   K  m  Q   lt    H        997 505 000 3  Issue 3 20  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    21    During an alarm  the tab   s display is  compressed to allow Fire information to be  displayed  If the Extinguishing System has a  delay configured  the delay time remaining is  displayed both numerically and by means ofa  timer bar     If the HOLD switch is configured in this panel  to restart the delay timer when it is released   the timer bar is not displayed when HOLD is  selected     997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    N       c  Q         c      N   mar   c  Q   gt   Lu  Ti     H  I  a      oF  a  m  Q  Ka  H        ID3000 Series Operating Manual    SPECIAL CASE  The Fire tab will display
5.    If additional sounder operations are required  to achieve a complete and immediate  evacuation of the premises  press the END  DELAY EVACUATE pushbutton twice  first  operation cancels any active delays     When evacuation of premises is achieved   or at the direction of an authorised person   the Alarm sounders may be silenced by  pressing the SILENCE RESOUND pushbutton   Any delayed operations for which the timer  has not yet expired are also cancelled by  pressing SILENCE RESOUND  if configured     997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual       SILENCE   RESOUND             4 SECOND OPERATION                                                          6  3 2  THE FOLLOWING SOUND OR LIGHT    l   N a      gt   gt  LPRE ALARM       MUTE  BUZZER  RESET  997 505 000 3  Issue 3 8    October 2007    5    To re start sounders after having pressed  SILENCE RESOUND  press the SILENCE   RESOUND pushbutton again     When the cause of alarm has been  removed and call points and input devices  have been locally reset  the system may  be returned to NORMAL by pressing the  RESET pushbutton     Pre alarms    This is the condition when one or more input  devices has signalled a PRE ALARM to the  panel   i e  a reading which is higher than  normal but not yet at the FIRE level     Automatic panel actions     a     Steady operation of the internal  high   pitched  buzzer     b  Flashing of amber PRE ALARM LED   c  Operation of those programmed control    outputs
6.    If you select the default of ALL values  you  can select whether only disabled devices  are to be printed  If you select yes and the  panel is the Master Panel on a Network  system  any disabled devices connected to  the Slave panels are also printed  this is  the only case in which a list of devices at  another panel can be obtained   The  printout will list  in addition to configuration  details about each device and its current  reading  indications of any device that is  disabled and any device that is MISSING   i e  registering a NO REPLY fault   ID net  network zones  options allow printing of all  devices in zone or panel  but not network      For all cases  i e  whether or not steps 3  and 4 applied   select the type s  of device  to be printed     To abort the printout  press       Note  The printout will also be aborted if any    new alarm occurs in the meantime     997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual          RE PRINTING BEGINS      ago    a       Qe  Ae  lt   lt     997 505 000 3  Issue 3 54  October 2007    8 4 Display Re print Event Log    This is a means of examining the most recent  past history of events on the system  up to the  maximum recording depth of 600 events  once  this capacity is reached  new events over write  the earliest events      To display and print the event log     1 From the Log display print menu  select the  Display print event log option  The event  number  range 00000 to 65536  is  highlighted by 
7.    you may     a  Apply Fire conditions to any sensor in  the zones in test  either by applying  smoke or heat as appropriate  or by  operating the sensor   s internal test  switch by using a magnet      b  Identify the sensors in the zones under  test  their Light Emitting Diodes   LEDs  illuminate periodically for 1  second pulses  this is in addition to the  short duration flashing due to normal  data scanning  if enabled      c  Test Manual Call Points by using the  test key     d  Gas sensors   there is no magnet test  for the interface  but the sensor may  have its own test facility  The remote  automatic test at the start of a walk  test does not test gas sensors     The option to walk test Virtual Input Points is  not currently available     ID3000 Series Operating Manual    J 5 SECONDS       TO CANCEL THE TEST  REPEAT THE  PROCEDURE USED TO START IT  THEN              6 3    Each test operation is logged in the Event  History  recorded on the printer  if fitted  and  displayed on the LCD  When a device is tested      Tested    increments by one and    Not Tested       decrements by one  Use   and   to select    the device to be displayed  and   and   to  scroll through the information about that device     The following checks allow certain devices to be  easily checked for correct operation     a  Analogue sensors   observe that the  sensor   s LED changes to steady ON status   returning to pulsing mode about 5 seconds  after the test condition is removed     b  Man
8.   17  17  17    18    18  18  18  18  18  19  20  20  22    ID3000 Series Operating Manual       5 3 3 Pre alarm Event Display 23  5 3 4 Technical Alarm Display 23  5 3 5 Fault Event Display 24  5 3 6 Disable Event Display 25  5 3 7 Test Event Display 26  5 3 8 Evacuate Event Display 27  5 3 9 Auxiliary Event Display 27  5 4 Menu Displays 28  5 4 1 To Display the User Menu 28  5 4 2 To Navigate Through the Menus 29  5 4 3 Menu Structure 30  6 Test Menu 31  6 1 Introduction 31  6 1 1 Indications 31  6 2 Zone Walk Test 32  6 3 Control Output Tests 33  6 4 LampTest 34  6 4 1 Lamps Test in Sequence 34 2  6 4 2 All Lamps Lit 35 Cc  6 5 Sensor Automatic Test 36 gD  6 6 Replace VIEW Sensor 36 5  7 Disable Enable Menu 37 KO   7 1 Introduction 37  7 1 1 Indications 37  7 2 Disable Enable Inputs 38  7 2 1 Disable All Input Devices 38  7 2 2 Disable All Sensors 39  7 2 7 Enable All Input Devices 39  7 3 Disable Enable Outputs 40  7 3 1 Disable Enable All Sounders 40  7 3 2 Disable Enable All Control Outputs 41  7 4 Individual Device 42  7 4 1 Sensor 42  7 4 2 Module 43  7 4 3 Sounder Relay Circuit 43  7 4 4 Virtual Points 44  7 5 Delayed Sounders Mode 44  7 6 Network Disable and Enable 45  7 6 1 Input Zone 45    iii 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    7 6 2 Device 46   7 7 Disable Enable via Remote Switch 47   7 8 Time of Day Control and Override 47   8 Log Display Print Menu 48   8 1 Introduction 48   8 2 Log Display Device Data 49   8 2 1 Analog G
9.   Tabs  Events  and Menus    Introduction    5 1 1 Status  NORMAL    The Status  NORMAL display appears when     a  No alarm or test conditions exist  and    b  No menus are being accessed     Other NORMAL indications     POWER LED  green  ON  Other LEDs OFF  Internal buzzers ORG  Internal sounder circuits OFF  FIRE  FAULT relays OFF  Control modules OFF  unless operated by    an auxiliary action     The built in LED indicators on all sensors and modules should  either give short pulses or be off altogether     5 1 2 Tabs    When conditions other than Status  NORMAL  exist  the LCD displays event data  More than  one type of data may be available for display  at any one time  eg  Fire Alarms  Faults  Menus  etc    When this occurs  the types of data  available are identified by tabs at the bottom  of the display     5 1 3 Events    Fire Alarms  Pre alarms  Faults  Disablements   Tests  Evacuate mode  and Auxiliary input  activations are shown on Event displays  A  Fault event display is shown  On networked  panels the    Location    text is replaced by the  panel type  e g  Master  Slave 1 etc      5 1 4 Menus    Menus are arranged in a heirarchy  the top of  which is the User Menu from which other  menus are accessed     ID3000 Series Operating Manual    5 2 Tabs    When tabs are displayed  use the CHANGE  TABS pushbutton to scroll through them and  display the corresponding data     The tabs are  in descending order of priority      EXTINGUISHING  if about to release   othe
10.  FAULT DELAYS ACTIVE   dp  SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED TECHNICAL ALARM  FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED          FIRE O P ACTIVE     T PRIMARY INDICATOR  O LCD graphics display   refer to Section 5       a PUSHBUTTONS     Silences the panel internal buzzer  and accepts   dp  an alarm  Refer to Section 4 2          hom      EXTEND If DAY MODE is configured  introduces a  c DELAY second stage delay if an alarm occurs while   e   o DAY MODE is active  Refer to Section 4 7      END DELAY  If any delays are active  first operation cancels  Tr EVACUATE the delays  second operation sounds all  Q   sounders so configured  If no delays are  c active  sounds all sounder so configured      Refer to Section 4 1   SILENCE  Stops and restarts the sounders  Refer to  RESOUND Section 4 3        Restores normal operating status when all  RESET alarm conditions have been removed  Refer  to Section 4 4                 997 505 000 3  Issue 3 2  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual       DAY MODE Toggles between day and night modes  if they  are configured  Refer to Section 4 7                                                              FIRE O P The Fire relay output  and the Fire Output  if   DISABLE sounder circuit 1 is configured as such  is  3 disabled  Refer to Section 4 8    Spare   Not used    CHANGE Scrolls through the tabbed displays  Also used  TABS to display the User Menu when the panel status     is Normal  Refer to Sections 5 2 and 5 3    ZONES IN Displays fire alarm information  If t
11.  GENERAL FIRE  SIGNAL ACTIVATED without an indication of the originating  device or zone  if one of the following occurs     a  IF ELIBS ARE FITTED   If the panel loses communicationg  with an ELIB which then detects a fire  and the pane  software is still running     b  IF PANEL IS ON ID NET network   If the primary processo  on a Network PCB  NGM  fails and its secondar  processor sends a backup fire signal           REPEATED USE    ask     ENTER PASSCODE    IF PROMPTED        1       ia   REPEATED USE 4          CHANGE  TABS    3                     Other FIRE indications   Note  The term    accepted    means that the MUTE BUZZER  pushbutton has been operated  or a user operation has been  carried out   POWER LED  green  ON  FIRE LEDs  red  if not accepted  FLASHING  if accepted  STEADY   if a new alarm occurs  flashes again until accepted   ZONE LEDs  if fitted  for zones in which fires have been  detected   red   if not accepted  FLASHING  if accepted  STEADY  Internal buzzers  If not accepted   Fire buzzer  high pitched   Fast pulse  0 5 sec ON  0 5 sec OFF    997 505 000 3  Issue 3 22    October 2007    5 3 2 Fire Alarm Event Display    If a Fire is detected  the Fire tab is selected  automatically to show the Fire Alarm Event Display     a     Fire ZONE    field shows zone s  in alarm   in this case zone 2   the number of devices  in alarm in that zone  X2   2 devices  and  the time at which the first alarm occurred  in the zone  Network systems only  the  panel numbe
12.  Note  When the sounders are restarted  the  internal fire sounder will also change  back to steady mode of operation and  you may have to press MUTE BUZZER  again           997 505 000 3  Issue 3 12  October 2007       RESET                PRE ALARM                ID3000 Series Operating Manual    4 4 Reset the Panel    To reset the system completely  except after  an EVACUATE operation   press the RESET  pushbutton  The following occurs     a  All FIRE  PRE ALARM and FAULT  LEDs are switched off     b  All sounders cease to operate  either  steadily or intermittently      c  A SYSTEM RESET message is  displayed briefly     d  The status returns to NORMAL     e  Some internal tests are carried out   they will be completed within a few  seconds     External Control Modules will be switched off   even if they are programmed to not be silenced  by SILENCE RESOUND     If an Alarm  Pre Alarm or Fault is still present  when RESET is pressed  it will be reported as  if it were a completely new event with  appropriate annunciation     13 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007       ID3000 Series Operating Manual    4 5 Disable Enable Devices and Zones   Quick Method     This allows a device or zone to be     a  Disabled quickly if the Fire tab is current   and then re enabled     o      Disabled quickly if the Pre alarm tab is  current  and re enabled  Devices only     Qo    Enabled quickly if the Disable tab is current   or fully disable a partially disabled zone     4 5 1 From Fire 
13.  at  least 240 samples before plotting a graph         b  If the log is set up  the graphical  representation is displayed     The most recent event is at the right of the  display  if insufficient time has elapsed since  the log was set up  the left side of the display  may have a blank area   The data below the  graph alternates every 2 seconds between the  device description and the start and end times  of the graph  together with some pushbutton  function information   If the start time is more  than 24 hours previous  it is shown as number  of days  e g  01 66d  instead of hh mm ss     The solid line and dotted lines represent the  device   s alarm and pre alarm thresholds  respectively     Use the   and     arrows to scroll through  the display  i e to show earlier or later times     Use the Q and e arrows to increase or    decrease the scale  i e to show shorter or  longer time periods  The maximum zoom is  such that one sample equals one pixel  thus  the displayed time period is dependant upon  the sample rate     Press the      pushbutton to exit the graphical  representation and return to the log display     Note  If a PRN ID printer is installed  and not  in HOLD or DISABLE mode   then  before the log is re displayed the option  to print the graph is provided  This facility  is not available for any other type of  printer     51 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    8 2 1 1 VIEW Sensors    From the log display  an additional menu
14.  commences     ID3000 Series Operating Manual    8 5 Printer Control Modes    This display is only available if a PRN ID or  P40 40 column printer is configured     To set the mode     1 From the Log display print menu  select the  Printer Control option     2 Select the required printer control mode   a  Normal  This mode is always selected  by default when the panel is powered  up   b  Hold  The printout data is held in  memory but not printed        c  Disable  The printout data is  discarded     8 5 1 Mains Failure    During panel mains failures  the printer status  is equivalent to being in    Hold    mode  However   if the printer is manually set to    Hold     it does  not revert to normal when the mains is  restored             cd      aed      pm  a   gt    amp   Q   A   m      O   O          55 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual             997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    9    Setting the Clock    Use this menu option after any Time Zone  change  e g  start end of British Summer Time   if not configured for auto adjust   and after  the system has been fully powered off  in the  latter case the system will start up at midnight  on the last date on which it had been operating   or at the time when the clock was last reset   whichever was the later      To set the clock     1 Display the Setting Clock screen  The clock  display will be    frozen     with the last digit of  the seconds field highlighted     2 To adjust the dat
15.  e  there is an event number but no zone  number  The only information given is the fault    description  for system faults use the   and    arrows to scroll through the description      Multi zone faults    Some faults  e g  LOSS OF ENTIRE LOOP   may be associated with more than one zone   The    events    display shows the fault message  and the    zones    display allows you to step  through all the affected zones     Virtual Input Point faults    Fault messages are displayed for individual  points in addition to the zone messages     Internal buzzers  If not accepted   Fault buzzer  high pitched    If accepted or buzzer silenced   Fault buzzer  muted   Intermittent   one 0 5 sec pulse ON  every 2 minutes  Sounder circuits Configured function  FIRE relay OFF  FAULT relay ON  Control Modules Programmed function  For    Type Mismatch    and    Duplicate Address    faults  the built in  LED indicators on the sensors and modules for which the fault  occurred will show 1 second on 1 second off pulses  possibly  with intervening momentary pulses   The LEDs of all other  sensors and modules should either give momentary pulses or  be off altogether  depending upon the configuration     ON STEADY    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    NETWORKED SYSTEMS ONLY  DISABLEMENTS ARE  5 3 6 Disable Event Display    Devices at Network Local output Remote     r 7  local panel input zones zones panels When a disablement is active  the Disable tab    is displayed  Refer to Section 7 for details o
16.  high pitched  buzzer     Flashes the red FIRE LED and numbered  red FIRE ZONE LED  if fitted        Displays and prints  if printer is installed and    enabled  information about the event   Displays a FIRE tab on the LCD       Operates the fire transfer output s   for fire    brigade alert       Operates the sounder circuits and remote    Control Modules according to the panel   s  configuration  as set during commissioning   If any delayed sounders are incorporated in  the panel   s configuration  the DISABLEMENT  LED remains lit steadily and the DELAYS  ACTIVE LED changes state from steady to  flashing mode     Note  When the timer has run out and the    sounders activated  the DELAYS ACTIVE  LED extinguishes if there are no other  sounder disablements on the system   When the panel is reset the DELAYS  ACTIVE and DISABLEMENT LEDs light  steadily again       Any pre alarm indications are suppressed    when the panel enters the FIRE alarm state   In the FIRE alarm state the panel will give  no further indication of pre alarm  occurrences  Point information on pre   alarms may be accessed at the LCD but is  suppressed by the fire event information     Recommended operator actions     1    o    Press the MUTE BUZZER pushbutton   Flashing LEDs change to steady operation   The internal buzzer changes to intermittent  operation  once every 12 seconds     Follow prescribed instructions for  evacuation of premises  notification of Fire  Brigade and investigation of source of Fire
17.  is  provided for VIEW sensors when e is  pressed  Select either     a  Raw Data   the graph then shows the data  received from the VIEW sensor     b  Smoothed Data   the graph then shows less  detail  i e  aless spiky display     It is not possible to log both raw and smooth  simultaneously on the same sensor     Because VIEW sensors use a co operative  sensing algorithm  they will not necessarily go  into an alarm or pre alarm state when the  graph shows the data above these thresholds     The log display then shows     Smoothed     for  smoothed data  or blank for raw data            i      aed  Cc  c   oy   gt    amp   Q   a   m      O   O  oul       997 505 000 3  Issue 3 52  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual       ONLY         ALL    AND      DISABLED     ALL ZONES    DEVICES         IF    ALL    AND THERE  ARE DISABLED  DEVICES        PRINTING BEGINS    I A    8 3 Print Current Device Data    Use this option to obtain a complete or partial  printout of all the devices on the system   including current readings and status     To obtain a printout     From the Log display print menu  select the  Print Device Data option     Select the required zone or ALL ZONES     Select whether selective printing of only  those devices with an unusually high  reading is required  Either key in the desired  minimum value  expressed as a    percentage  followed by    or press just      to select the default of ALL values  In    normal conditions values should be below  60   
18.  one  device is in alarm in that zone     c  The third  and latest  fire is in zone 1 and  one device is in alarm in that zone  LATEST  Fire ZONE is always displayed     5 3 3 Pre alarm Event Display    Provided the panel is not in alarm  if any device  is in pre alarm the Pre alarm tab is displayed     The display is similar to Fire  including  differences when networked  but only one zone  is shown at a time  A summary of the number  of zones affected and the number of pre alarm  events is given at the top of the display  In this  example  three zones are in pre alarm and there  are four events  two of which are in zone 8 which  is currently displayed     Use the   and   arrows to step through the  zones when more than one zone is in pre alarm   Use the   and   arrows to step through the  devices  when more than one device is in alarm  in the zone  Each device is identified by its    loop number and address number  either sensor   S  or module  M      5 3 4 Technical Alarm Display    The Tech  Alarm tab is displayed when any Gas  Sensor Interface configured as Technical Alarm  is activated  Indications as the same as for Fire  Alarm except that the Technical Alarm LED  illuminates instead of the common FIRE LED  and zonal LED s  do not illuminate     997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    MULTIPLE FAULTS  The display is only updated with second  or subsequent faults if the Fault tab is currently selected   this prevents the display from be
19.  which are associated with pre   alarm events  if there are any specified in  the programmed panel configuration        Display and printing  if printer is installed    and enabled  of the event  Displays a  PRE ALARM tab on the LCD     Recommended operator actions     1    Press the MUTE BUZZER pushbutton  The  internal buzzer changes to intermittent  operation  once every 2 minutes   Flashing  PRE ALARM lamp changes to steady  operation     Check condition of detector indicated and  check area for possible fire  If the cause  cannot be determined notify authorised  Servicing company     When cause of pre alarm has been  cleared  press RESET pushbutton     ID3000 Series Operating Manual    THE FOLLOWING SOUND OR LIGHT      I       ZRN              MUTE  BUZZER                                AUT       3 3 Fault Alarms    Automatic panel actions   If the system  identifies a fault  the panel always does the  following automatically     a  Operates the internal FAULT buzzer     b  Flashes one or more amber FAULT LEDs     including numbered amber ZONE Fault  LED s  if appropriate     Operates any control outputs which are  associated in the pre programmed panel  configuration with fault events     Displays and prints  if printer is installed and  enabled  information about the event   Displays a FAULT tab on the LCD     Note  For a sensor fault  only the point of origin    e     or a brief reference appears on the text  display     Operates the fault transfer relay  for  automat
20. 000 Series panels may be connected to  up to eight loops of addressable analogue  sensors and modules  Each loop has the  capacity for up to 99 analogue sensors plus  up to 99 modules     Associated Documents    This manual does not cover details on the  installation or configuration of ID3000 Series  panels  For information on these topics  refer  to the ID3000 Series Installation and  Commissioning Manual  997 274 XXX  and  the ID3000 Series Panel Configuration Manual   997 506 XXX  respectively     Panel software upgrade procedures and panel  software compatibility issues are described in  the ID3000 Series Panel Configuration Manual   997 506 XXX      Note     XXX    is the country code for the manual   000 for the Uk      Cleaning    The panel case may be cleaned periodically  by wiping with a soft  damp lint free cloth  Do  not use any solvents     997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007            a     S        oO   O   hon  J          ID3000 Series Operating Manual    2 Panel Controls and Indicators    2 1 Main Panel    This section provides an overview of the user  interface controls and indicators  and  references the section s  of this manual that  provide more detailed information            MUTE EXTEND END DELAY   SILENCE  RESET  BUZZER DELAY EVACUATE RESOUND    FIRE O P CHANGE ZONES IN  DAY MODE DISABLE S ALARM    L DISABLEMENT     e Ce TEST  e           0000 666                                                                           _ PRE ALARM DAY MODE  SYSTEM
21. 5 9      P       ZONE FIRE LEDs indicate which zones are in a fire  condition     ZONE FAULT DISABLE TEST LEDs indicate which  zones are in fault  disablement or test conditions      a   u  O  jd      Oo   O      Ke       99   2  O  us  a       e   QO              A        5 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    O  Oo  O  Pur   J    o      I   p      dm  S   lt   2  J      z  O  J       lt        997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    3    Automatic Alarms   what to  do    The following assumes that either   a  The access passcode 2 is active  see  Section 5 4 1   or    b  That the panel keyswitch is operated   turned to the right  to allow the pushbuttons  to be used without the access 2 passcode     ID3000 Series Operating Manual    THE FOLLOWING SOUND OR LIGHT     MY         OS ARE    T          DISABLEMENT                     DELAYS ACTIVE                      Sls  Za 7   S    i   Z  2 7   S             MUTE          BUZZER             END DELAY   EVACUATE             SILENCE           RESOUND       If the panel is configured with  extendable sounder delays  To  extend the delay  operate  EXTEND DELAY  This  pushbutton is also used with  Day Mode  Section 4 7      FLASHING LEDs  BECOME STEADY      gt  BUZZER    BECOMES  INTERMITTENT       7    FIRST OPERATION         3 1    Fire Alarms   Automatic panel actions   If the system  detects a fire alarm  the panel always does the  following automatically     a   b     Operates the internal 
22. BUZZER                STEADY    T o     INTERMITTENT    WHEN ALARM CONDITION IS CLEARED        This mode of operation then continues until the  system is RESET  FIRE and FAULT conditions  latch                     OFF       11 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual  N      ra FRE    4 3 Silence Resound Sounders  D    g          The term    silence     as used throughout this   OR   manual  describes a temporary state the panel  enters whenever the SILENCE RESOUND   END DELAY  pushbutton is pressed to stop the sounders  EVACUATE operating  While the panel is in this state  a           SEE SECTION 4 1  new fire alarm  or operation of the END  DELAY EVACUATE pushbutton  will re sound    all previously silenced sounders        To cancel all sounder output delays and all  sounder outputs which are operating as a  result of a FIRE alarm or an EVACUATE  operation     1 Press the SILENCE RESOUND  pushbutton  The following are not switched  off by this operation        a  The internal FIRE buzzer  except in the  case detailed below      b  Any external Control Modules that  have been programmed not to be  silenced by SILENCE RESOUND     SILENCE    TO RE SOUND FROM FIRE ONLY   DOES NOT WORK FROM EVACUATE        2 To start the sounders again in the same  pattern as they were previously operating   press the SILENCE RESOUND  pushbutton     Note  SILENCE RESOUND works for a fire  condition only  not for an operation of  the END DELAY EVACUATE pushbutton    
23. EN b  The buzzer silences and the LCD    displays bars which move from its  outer edges to its centre  first  horizontally and then vertically  to test  that each pixel switches on and off  correctly  The lamps are not lit during  this part of the test                3     p    D       Note  Ifthe panel is in alarm  selecting LAMP  TEST prompts for the access level 3  passcode  This is because the lamp  test duration is longer than the time  allowed to suppress the mandatory  display of alarms        997 505 000 3  Issue 3 34  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    DURING THE FIRST FEW SECONDS OF THE   9 42 All Lamps Lit  LAMP TEST  SECTION 6 4 1  THE DISPLAY IS  Note  This test is normally required only for    factory set up of the panel     To switch all lamps on until cancelled manually   or after a time default     1 Press ro  while the prompt is shown     D O x   Note  Prompts are only shown for a few          seconds       DISABLEMENT              OAL DISABLEMENT All the lamps light and the buzzer silences   x e  e  _ PRE ALARM DAY MODE  SYSTEM FAULT DELAYS ACTIVE  _  SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED TECHNICAL ALARM  FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED       FIRE O P OPERATED       OFF   i 2 Press   while the prompt is shown  The    lamps remain on for 2 minutes  or until 9o  E v  4  is pressed or the panel is reset  The buzzer  operation and LCD display tests do not   ALL LAMPS REMAIN LIT UNTIL  occur      gt o      gt       e3      mar   D          If you press   but do not pres
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25. LAY  either lit steady if delays are configured but  EVACUATE not active  or not lit if delays have timed out or             have ended after first operation of the END  DELAY EVACUATE pushbutton      1 Press the END DELAY EVACUATE  pushbutton    2 If at level 1  enter the access 2 passcode  followed by    If at level 2  just press      to cause sounders and other devices to  operate  if they are configured to do so        IF AT LEVEL 1  ENTER THE LEVEL 2 PASSCODE     IF ALREADY AT LEVEL 2  THE DISPLAY IS  DIFFERENT        IN EITHER CASE     pe If END DELAY EVACUATE is pressed while  the SILENCE RESOUND mode is set to  SILENCE  first the sounders are re activated   then any additional actions occur as required  by the evacuation strategy configured in the  panel   Note  The evacuation strategy could be  completely different to the Fire alarm  actions configured in the panel        997 505 000 3  Issue 3 10  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    Ss eer  an    After an alarm or fault has occurred  press the  FLASHING  OR MUTE BUZZER pushbutton to     N  QZ       FAULT o   a  Acceptthe alarm or fault  The flashing FIRE  on or FAULT LEDs light steady    PEASPING b  Switch either the FIRE or FAULT internal    buzzer from continuous to intermittent   d o    CONTINUOUS operation     FIRE buzzer at 12 seconds interval   FAULT buzzer at 2 minutes interval        If both buzzers are sounding  the FIRE buzzer  operates intermittently and the FAULT buzzer  MUTE is silenced   
26. NOTIFIER          997 505 000 3  Issue 3 October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    Quick Contents Reference by  Section    DISPLAY   SUMMARY   SEE SECTION 5  DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF MENUS  SEE SECTION     Oo ON       10                         ALARMS   CONTROLS   SEE SECTION 3 SUMMARY   SEE SECTION 2  DETAIL   SEE SECTION 4    ALSO   NON LATCHED INPUTS   SEE SECTION 11  EXAMPLE LOG BOOK   SEE APPENDIX 1    i 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    Contents    1    1 1  1 2    2 1  2 2    3 1  3 2  3 3    4 1  4 2  4 3  4 4  4 5    N          eb   per   c  O  O    4 6  4 7  4 8  4 9    5 1       5 2  5 3    997 505 000 3  Issue 3 ii  October 2007    Introduction    Associated Documents  Cleaning    Panel Controls and Indicators    Main Panel  Zone LED Panels    Automatic Alarms   What to Do    Fire Alarms  Pre alarms    Fault Alarms    How To     Evacuate  and End Delays   Mute Buzzer  Silence Resound Sounders  Reset the Panel    Disable Enable Devices and Zones   Quick Method     4 5 1 From Fire Tab   4 5 2 From Pre alarm Tab   4 5 3 From Disable Tab   Discontinue a Walk Test  Quick Method   Select Day or Night Mode   Disable a Fire Output   Using Other Panel Controls    The Display   Tabs  Events and  Menus    Introduction   5 1 1 Status  NORMAL   5 1 2 Tabs   5 1 3 Events   5 1 4 Menus   Tabs   Event Displays   5 3 1 Extinguishing System Display  5 3 2 Fire Alarm Event Display    a N    oan oO    10  11  12  13    14  14  15  15  16
27. TIVE          TECHNICAL ALARM                         LEDs   A fire condition exists    A fault condition exists    A pre alarm condition exists    The system has failed    Sounders have failed or been disabled     The Fire relay is disabled  or the Fire output  if  configured  is disabled or has a fault     The Fire relay  and the Fire output if  configured  is active     One or more devices are disabled    A test condition has been entered    System power  mains or battery  is available   The DAY MODE has been entered   Programmed delays are in effect    Technical Alarm device activated     Spare  2 off    Not used     ID3000 Series Operating Manual    2 2 Zone LED Panels    Two configurations of optional zone LED  chassis may be fitted  each with up to two  chassis  as follows     a  64 zone LEDs per chassis  i e  128 zone  LEDs in total  This configuration allows a  printer to be fitted     b  128 zone LEDs per chassis  i e  256 zone  LEDs in total  maximum 255 zones      64 zone configuration     17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ZONE LEDs 1 64         chassis 1     33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 ZONE LEDs 65 128   chassis 2      128 zone configuration   ZONE LEDs 1 128   chassis 1     33 34 sa 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 7 P 46 47 48 97 98 2 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 ZONE LEDs 129 256   chassis 2   Maximum of  255 zones per panel     17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 9
28. Tab    The example shows how to disable an  individual device when the Fire tab is displayed   USE ONCE  ENTER This method also applies to Virtual Input Points    PASSCODE  THEN  ID net only  points may be on remote panels    Ea ry  REPEATED 4     Further details about the Fire tab are given in  USE UNTIE Section 5 3 1  Fire Alarm Event Display           i k  4 Networked systems only   the current    enablement status of a device on a remote  panel is unknown to the local panel  so the  options shown below are given instead of the  prompt shown at left        Repeating this procedure displays the option  to enable the disabled device     Alternatively  press   when DISABLE THIS  ZONE is highlighted  then select either ALL  SENSORS or ALL INPUTS  this choice is not  provided for remote networked panels   A  confirmation prompt is then displayed           DISABLEMENT                Repeating this procedure displays the option  to enable the disabled zone        _       997 505 000 3  Issue 3 4    October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    ZONES  3  Events  4       SPrealarm  ZONE 8  X2  01 May 11 16  Location  Panel description Ln Snn  Zone description Val  nnz   Device description  gt         Prealarm User   Mon 01 May 2000 11 20 07    b gt  Q    ZONES  3  Events  4   SPrealarm  ZONE 8  X2  01 May 11 16  DISABLE device number Lloop type  Device description   J X      Prealarm User  Mon 01 May 2000 11 20 07     gt  Q    ZONES  3  Events  4  Prealarm  ZONE                
29. ab is displayed while the test is in    progress  It provides information about the  device currently under test     6 6 Replace VIEW Sensor    This option is only available if there are    VIEW sensors installed on the loops  This  menu option prompts for an access level 3  passcode  It is not available to the operator     ID3000 Series Operating Manual    7  Disable Enable Menu    7 1 Introduction  It is possible to disable enable     a  The inputs for a complete zone  see  Section 7 2      b  The outputs for a complete zone  see  Section 7 3      c  An individual device  see Section 7 4    7 1 1 Indications    The following indications are given if a device       is disabled    lt    ls   gt  DISABLEMENT a  The lamp indication  DISABLEMENT lamp             and ZONE lamp  if appropriate   and the  presence of a DISABLE tab show whether  any devices are disabled on the system as                         a whole    gt I a SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED b  Additional lamp indications are given for  ZIN sounder and fire output disablements     a  ae FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED       c  The fault buzzer sounds intermittently    every 2 minutes or as configured   This     mode cannot be completely silenced even  by pressing RESET  the condition is latched      Note  In the case of a Network Master panel   these indications are shown if any panel  of the network has devices disabled  not  just devices attached directly to the  Master panel  On the Slave panels   however  the indication of disa
30. al    7 3 2  Disable Enable All Control  Outputs    1 Select the Disable Control Outputs option   To disable the outputs  select option 2     Note  Illustration shows the display when ALL  ZONES is selected  If only specific  zones are selected  the display shows  the current zone s   e g  ZONES 1 to 2   on the top line  If ALL ZONES is    S selected  the internal relay circuits are   4 included but the internal sounder circuits    are not included        ALL CONTROL OUTPUTS ARE DISABLED  2 Use CHANGE TABS to view details of the  DISABLE TAB IS DISPLAYED AND disabled devices  as described in  DISABLEMENT LED ILLUMINATES Section 7 2 1     3 To enable the outputs  repeat the procedure  and select option 4     Note  Relay circuits will not be disabled if they  are configured as a Fire output        nA k     DISABLEMENTS ARE CANCELLED   DISABLE TAB IS REMOVED  DISABLEMENT LED EXTINGUISHES    41 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    7 4              gt  O11    SENSOR IS DISABLED   DISABLE TAB IS DISPLAYED AND  DISABLEMENT LED ILLUMINATES       997 505 000 3  Issue 3 42  October 2007    Individual Device    It is possible to disable a sensor  module or  sounder relay circuit to avoid unwanted  operation where exceptional circumstances  prevail     7 4 1 Sensor    The sensor conditions continue to be  monitored  but a detected FIRE condition does  not lead to Fire Alarm actions being taken  In  addition certain FAULTs  in particular device  missin
31. an be disabled at a  time        Select the required zone range from the Select  first ZONE and Select last ZONE displays  OR  select ALL ZONES  If only one zone is required   the first and last zone selections must be  identical        Note  ALL ZONES also selects the internal  sounder relay circuits 1 4     7 3 1 Disable Enable All Sounders    1 Select the Disable Sounders option  To  disable the sounders  select option 1     Note  Illustration shows the display when ALL  ZONES is selected  If only specific  zones are selected  the display shows  the current zone s   e g  ZONES 1 to 2   on the top line  If ALL ZONES is   Bap  4  selected  the internal sounder circuits    are included but the internal relay          ALL SOUNDERS ARE DISABLED circuits are not included   DISABLE TAB IS DISPLAYED AND 2 Use CHANGE TABS to view details of the  DISABLEMENT AND SOUNDER FAULT  disabled devices  as described in  DISABLED LEDS ILLUMINATE Section 7 2 1     3 To enable the sounders  repeat the  procedure and select option 3     Note  If a sounder is disabled  it does not  activate in the event of an Alarm or  Evacuate operation  even if the panel  configuration specifies that it is required    E i to do so   4 Note  Sounder circuits will not be disabled if    they are configured as a Fire output           DISABLEMENTS ARE CANCELLED   DISABLE TAB IS REMOVED  DISABLEMENT AND SOUNDER FAULT   DISABLED LEDS EXTINGUISH    997 505 000 3  Issue 3 40  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manu
32. blement  is shown only if devices attached to the  panel itself are disabled     5  c         L  Fo       c     2  Fo       9  m     Note  Depending upon the panel  configuration  devices are identified  uniquely either by loop number and  device address  Ln Snn or Ln Mnn   where L loop  S sensor  M module  or  by zone number and reference number   nannn nn         37 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    7 2 Disable Enable Inputs  It is possible to     a  Disable or enable all input devices in a zone  in one operation     b  Disable all sensors in a zone in one  operation     To access these options  first display the  Disable Enable Menu     Select the required zone range from the Select  first ZONE and Select last ZONE displays  All  selected zones are highlighted  If only one  zone is required  the first and last zone  selections must be identical        7 2 1 Disable All Input Devices    1 Select the zone as described in  Section 7 2  then select the Disable All  Inputs option     Note  If a zone contains a mixture of AUX   non alarm  modules and alarm inputs     only the alarm inputs are disabled  If   Ea v  4 however  the zone contains only AUX       modules then all the AUX modules are    ALL INPUTS ARE DISABLED  disabled   DISABLE TAB IS DISPLAYED AND  DISABLEMENT LED ILLUMINATES    CHANGE  Bap TABS                   2 The Disable tab is displayed  Use  CHANGE TABS and then the   and      pushbuttons to display information about  t
33. coming unusable for  anything else in the event of multiple fault events occuring         Other FAULT indications   Note  The term    accepted    means that the MUTE BUZZER  pushbutton has been operated   POWER LED  green  if mains or battery power OK  ON  SYSTEM FAULT  SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED or FIRE O P  FAULT DISABLED LED   if appropriate  amber   if not accepted  FLASHING  if accepted  STEADY  ZONE LEDs  if fitted  for zones in which faults have been  detected   amber   if not accepted  FLASHING  if accepted  FLASHING    Other LEDs OFF    997 505 000 3  Issue 3 24    October 2007    5 3 5 Fault Event Display  When a fault is detected  the Fault tab is displayed   Zone faults  If there is more than one zone  use the O and    e arrows to scroll through the zones  The zones  are displayed in order of zone number  Remote  networked panels  zone descriptions are only  given on the    by event    display described below     Faults can also be displayed by event  in  chronological order  There may be more than one    fault in a given zone  In this case the   and    arrows scroll through the events     For the currently selected event  use the      and   arrows to scroll through the device    description  fault description  loop and device  number  zone number  device type  and value   Value is not given for devices on remote  networked panels     Repeated use of the   arrow re displays the  faults by zone display   Non zone faults    Some faults are not associated with a zone   i
34. d function     5 3 7 Test Event Display    The Test tab is displayed either when a zone  walk test is in progress or when a Daily or Weekly  automatic test is in progress  Automatic tests  cannot occur while a walk test is in progress   and vice versa    Zone walk test   If there is more than one zone in test  the initial  display is as shown at  i   Use the   and      arrows to scroll through the zones and the      arrow to display device test details for the  current zone as shown at  ii      On the device display  ii   use the   and    arrows to scroll through the devices  Use the  Qarrow to return to the initial display  i  and    the    arrow to display further device    information    arrow to return   For the  currently displayed device  either    Tested     ii   or    Not Tested     ili  is highlighted  depending  upon whether the device has been activated   e g  with a smoke or magnet test  or not     If only one zone is in test  the device test details  is the initial display and there is no left arrow  since there is no zone display to return to     When a device is tested it automatically  becomes the device selected for display     ID3000 Series Operating Manual          27    Automatic test    This display is automatically provided when the  panel undergoes an automatic test  the panel  may be configured to do this either daily or  weekly  but not both      Networked systems   test display is only  provided at panel under test  More than one  panel may be in aut
35. default  and the most recent    event is shown  Use Q and   to scroll    through the events in sequence  backwards  and forwards in time respectively     2 To scroll through the events by date  press    to highlight the date field and then  proceed as described for event number   The first event on that date is shown  Dates  on which no events occurred are skipped   The earliest date is that of the oldest event  still recorded in the log  as the log becomes  filled the oldest events are over written      3 To scroll through the events by time  press    to highlight the time field and then    proceed as described for event number   You step approximately one hour at a time   hours in which no events occurred are    skipped  Press   again to re highlight the    event number  Steps 1 to 3 can be repeated  as many times as required     4 Events are printed out at time of occurrence   unless the printer is disabled  as described  in Section 8 3  You can re print a selection  of all recorded events spanning any time  period  Display the first event you wish to  re print and confirm the selection     5 Display the last event you wish to re print  and confirm the selection  If you press      twice without changing anything  a single  event is printed     Note  When any portion of the event history  is re printed  the original sequence  numbers of the re printed events are  also reproduced  This enables you to  determine where the re printed data  ends and    live    event logging  re
36. e and time  use the  4   and  gt   pushbuttons to move the cursor  over the field to be changed  Use the Q  and   pushbuttons to adjust the value of  the field to give the current date and time     Note  The date  time and last two digits of the  year can also be entered directly using  the numeric pushbuttons     3 Summer Time   select one of the following     a  NONE  Time changes must be set  manually     b  AUTO  Time changes automatically at 2am  on the days indicated on the screen     c  DEFINED  Time changes automatically at  2am on user defined dates  Valid only for  the current year  after which the system  resets to NONE      4 After all fields have been adjusted correctly   press   to start the clock running at the    precise time shown  or press   to cancel    the whole operation and return to the  previous clock setting     ID3000 Series Operating Manual    10 Other User Menu Options    10 1 Alarm Count    This function displays the number of times that  the panel has entered the alarm condition  may  not be the same as the total number of alarm  events recorded      The User menu is re displayed after a few  seconds        IF AT ACCESS 2 VIA THE KEYSWITCH  10 2 Enter Level 3 Passcode Configuration    Option 6 on the User menu prompts for an  access 3 passcode  which gives access to  menu options required by commissioning and  configuration engineers  These menu options  are not available to the operator        OR IF AT ACCESS 2 VIATHE NUMERIC KEYS        10 3 Se
37. er 2007       4    5 4 Menu Displays  5 4 1 To Display the User Menu    To display the User Menu when the system  status is Normal  either press CHANGE TABS  and enter the access 2 passcode  or operate  the keyswitch     Note  If event tabs are displayed  CHANGE  TABS first displays these sequentially   then when the last of these has been  displayed the passcode prompt is  displayed     Note  If no further pushbuttons are pressed  the Status  NORMAL display is re   displayed after 2 minutes     The User tab is displayed with the menu     Only the first four options of the User Menu  are displayed at this time  The selected option    is highlighted  Use the   and   keys to  scroll through the other options     Use the   key to return to the Status   NORMAL display     ID3000 Series Operating Manual    5 4 2 To Navigate Through the Menus  In this example it is desired to display the Test  Menu  which is option 1 on the User Menu     With the User Menu displayed  press ri  to    go to the Test Menu directly    corresponds  to its option number on the User Menu      Alternatively  highlight option 1 on the User  Menu and then select the option by pressing    o gt  Q     Press the   key to exit from the menu     O   Q     r           REPEATEDLY  UNTIL CURSOR IS  BESIDE OPTION 1         a     gt  0  07           gt o       29 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    5 4 3 Menu Structure    Note     Selecting this menu option displays a prompt for a
38. es the use of a remotely   placed switch to disable and enable all  sensors  or all inputs  or all inputs and outputs   depending upon the panel configuration   without the need for access to the panel   Control of individual devices is not possible by  this means     Operate the switch as indicated to disable  inputs outputs according to the pre configured  set up  If the switch contains  or is adjacent  to  an indicator lamp  this should light up when  the disable operation has been completed   Release the switch to restore the inputs   outputs to normal     Time of Day Control and Override    Using the time of day function  input devices  can be disabled and enabled as part of the  panel configuration set up     There is normally no time out for disabled  devices  the disablement is effectively  permanent until cancelled by a subsequent  enablement operation  Some systems   however  may be configured so that  disablements are automatically cancelled after  a set time out or at certain times of the day   non EN54 compliant   This is set up during  panel configuration   refer to Sections 7 7  9  and 11 7 of the ID3000 Series Panel  Configuration Manual  997 506 XXX      Note  You cannot have different zones set to  different time of day schedules     If time of day control has been configured for  disablements  or for other panel functions  e g   sensor sensitivity   an additional option      Time   of day Program Over ride    is available on the  User menu  To override the 
39. f  the various types of disablement     NO OTHER INFORMATION IS SHOWN ABOUT DISABLED  DEVICES OR ZONES ON REMOTE PANELS     Entire input zone disablements    The number of devices and virtual points which  are disabled and the number of zones for which  ALL INPUTS are disabled are shown at the top   the number of zones for which outputs are  disabled is also shown  0 in this case   The figure  in brackets indicates how many inputs are disabled  in the current zone  in this example  12 inputs  in zone 2   If more than one zone is affected     use   and   to scroll through the zones     Use   and   to scroll through the inputs  in  this case the fifth device out of 12 for this zone   Devices are listed in numeric address order   sensors first  then modules  Device information  is not available for virtual points     Partial zone disablements    The partially disabled zone is not included in  the number of zones that are disabled  as  shown at the top  If a remote networked panel  has partially disabled zones  it is included in  the    Remote    number but not in the    Zones     number     Output zone disablements    Output zone disablements are either Sounders  or Control Outputs     If a zone has both types of disablement   Sounders AND Control Outputs   the zone is  only counted once at the top of the display   The   or   arrow is then displayed on the    second line and is used to alternate between  the types of disablement        Input and output disablements on the same  
40. g and low data reading  do not lead to  normal Fault action being taken     To disable or enable an individual sensor     1 From the Disable Enable Menu  select the  Individual Device option     2 Select SENSOR     3 Select the zone to which the sensor is  allocated   gives a list of sensors in the zone   or select ANY Zone to view details of all  sensors      4 Select the required sensor from the  displayed list  Either     a  Move the highlight to the required device   or    b  Use the numeric keys  to enter the loop  number and then the  device number  the  device nearest in  number to that typed is  then highlighted         Note  While a device is highlighted  press    to display its type and value   continuously updated   Press  4  to re   display the device description    5 Ifthe sensor is currently ENABLED  the   option is provided to DISABLE it  see left      if it is currently DISABLED  the option is  provided to ENABLE it  see below      6 While the sensor is disabled  use CHANGE  TABS to view details of the disabled device     ID3000 Series Operating Manual    7 4 2 Module    1 This procedure is identical to that described  for Sensors  Section 7 4 1         7 4 3 Sounder Relay Circuit    To disable or enable an individual sounder   relay circuit     1 From the Individual Device menu  select  SOUNDER RELAY CIRCUIT     Select the required sounder circuit  or relay  circuit 3 and or 4  if the panel is so  configured internally      Note  If any of the Sounder Relay C
41. he disabled devices        997 505 000 3  Issue 3 38  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    7 2 2 Disable All Sensors    This is similar to the procedure to disable all  inputs  but only the sensors are disabled   However it is only available for a single zone   i e  not if a range of zones is selected  and if  the panel is configured to use local zones  i e   not network zones               O 4    ALL SENSORS ARE DISABLED   DISABLE TAB IS DISPLAYED AND  DISABLEMENT LED ILLUMINATES       7 2 3 Enable All Input Devices    Select the Enable all inputs option  If there are  already any disablements active  i e  the  Disable tab is present and the DISABLEMENT  LED is lit   this option is highlighted  automatically         gt  Oy    DISABLEMENTS ARE CANCELLED   DISABLE TAB IS REMOVED AND  DISABLEMENT LED EXTINGUISHES    5  c         2  Fo       c     2  Fo       9  m        39 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    7 3  Disable Enable Outputs  It is possible to     a  Disable or enable all control modules in a  zone in one operation     b  Disable or enable all sounders in a zone in  one operation     To access these options  first display the  Disable Enable Menu     If the panel is on a Master Slave network and  uses network zones  the option    All Outputs  All Panels    is provided  It has the same effect  as selecting    Alarm Outputs by Zone    and then  selecting    All Zones     If the panel uses local  zones  only one panel c
42. here is more          ALARM       than one zone in fire event  scrolls through  these zones  Refer to Section 5 2 and 5 3     KEYPAD    Used to move around the LCD menus  Press  and hold   to advance the printer paper     maximum of 20 lines are advanced for a  single press of this pushbutton                     Used to select quick methods of dis   enablement  Section 4 5  and walk test  cancellation  Section 4 6   to navigate through  the menus  Section 5 4 2  and to control the  event log display  Section 8 4   Also used  during configuration  refer to the Panel  Configuration Manual 997 506 XXX      Used to select items and enter data on LCD      a   ho   e          Oo  ce       ce       14   A  Oo      aed      e   QO           o   a    Used to accept an item or state on the LCD        Used to cancel an item or state on the LCD     Setting the keyswitch to the right has the same  effect as entering an access 2 passcode  Set  it to the centre to de select access level 2                    3 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    W        e   J  14   2  ce   i   ce           2       ho  J   a   e    S       C      a                               997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007                   OO 66    60       6G   OG  O    ID3000 Series Operating Manual       PRE ALARM          SYSTEM FAULT          SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED          FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED          FIRE O P ACTIVE          DISABLEMENT          TEST          POWER          DAY MODE          DELAYS AC
43. ic alert to a service centre      Recommended operator actions     1    A    Press the MUTE BUZZER pushbutton  The  internal fault buzzer changes to intermittent  operation  once every 2 minutes      If the fault relates to a specific sensor or  module  investigate device to see if cause  of fault is immediately apparent and can  be corrected     In all other cases  note full description of  fault and notify the authorised Servicing  company     When cause of fault has been cleared   press the RESET pushbutton     997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    O  ce   O     J  14         2      hm   amp    lt   2  per  4   z  O        j    lt        ID3000 Series Operating Manual    4 Howto    All pushbuttons described in this section  except END DELAY EVACUATE require entry  of an access 2 passcode  or the keyswitch set  appropriately  If the passcode is not currently  active  the LCD screen displays a request for  it  see Section 5 4 1   Enter the passcode and    then press the   pushbutton     Note  MUTE BUZZER and EXTEND DELAYS    Q DELAYS ACTIVE may be configured in the panel to    7 KO operate at access level 1   IS FLASHING AMBER  THEN FIRST                   Evacuate  and End Delays        CUR Ifthe DELAYS ACTIVE LED is flashing  panel  in alarm  press the END DELAY EVACUATE  pushbutton once to end the delays              This pushbutton also ends DAY MODE  delays  see Section 4 7            OTHERWISE  LIT STEADY OR OFF   JUST With no delays active  DELAYS ACTIVE LED  END DE
44. ircuits are  configured as Remote Fire Outputs they  will be described as such and can be  disabled or enabled  This menu also  allows the fire and fault relays to be  disabled or enabled     3 If the circuit is currently ENABLED  the  option is provided to DISABLE it  see left    if it is currently DISABLED  the option is  provided to ENABLE it  see below      4 While the circuit is disabled  use CHANGE  NDER IS DISABLED   n a   E TAB a aE TABS to view details of the disabled circuit     DISABLEMENT AND SOUNDER  FAULT DISABLED LEDS ILLUMINATE          om e p       43 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    7 4 4 Virtual Points    Additional options to disable Virtual Input and  Output points are available provided that the  points are configured in a zone and  for Output  points  that the fire panel is connected to third  party equipment in Voice Alarm System mode            1 Select the required zone and point  Use the  panel   s pushbuttons in the same manner  as described in Section 7 4 1     Note  The Virtual Input or Output Point text is  displayed beside each point  press the     button to display the zone number     if there is no text configured the zone  number is always displayed      2 Select DISABLE  or ENABLE                        7 5 Delayed Sounders Mode  If the panel has been configured with sounder  delays  Section 7 6 2 2 of the ID3000 Series  Panel Configuration Manual   an additional  option is displayed on the Disable E
45. n access 3 passcode  thus the option is not  available to the operator  its use by configuration personnel is described in the ID3000 Series  Panel Configuration Manual 997 506 XXX   Some additional menu options are available at access  level 3 only and are not shown below      Only available if a PRN ID or P40 printer is configured     Some menus prompt for a zone selection before the next level down menu is displayed        DISABLE ENABLE DISABLE ALL  INPUTS    DISABLE SENSORS  ONLY   ENABLE ALL  INOI    DISABLE  SOUNDERS  DISABLE CONTROL  OUTPUTS   ENABLE  SOUNDERS  ENABLE CONTROL  OUTPUTS    SENSOR    MODULE    SOUNDER RELAY  CIRCUIT  VIRTUAL OUTPUT  POINT   VIRTUAL INPUT  POINT    o    gt   c  o     xe          2   muir   c  Q   gt   Lu  T     H  I  E  Q   D  m  Q   lt    H     LOG DISPLAY     PRINT MENU Taa    MODULE       SET CLOCK    SENSORS AND  VIEW ALARM MODULES    COUNT    ENTER LEVEL 3 SENSORS   p mtes gt 1010  D       SET LANGUAGE MODULES    997 505 000 3  Issue 3 30  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    6 Test Menu    6 1 Introduction    The test menu has options which allow you to     a  Performa zone walk test  see Section 6 2      b  Perform an individual control output test   see Section 6 3      c  Perform a lamp test  see Section 6 4      d  Perform a daily or weekly automatic test  on sensors  see Section 6 5      e  Recalibrate a VIEW sensor  see  Section 6 6      6 1 1 Indications  When a test is in progress  the TEST lamp          TEST   
46. nable  menu   Select whether sounders are to operate  immediately upon alarm  or whether they are  to operate after their configured delay   MAKE 04  IF DELAYED IS SELECTED   STATUS DISPLAY IS    This display only occurs when there are no tabs  present    A7   i  gt  lt   DISABLEMENT  7      gt  IL  ae DELAYS ACTIVE     997 505 000 3  Issue 3 44    October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    TO DISABLE AN INPUT ZONE AT ANOTHER  PANEL   SELECT THE PANEL       SELECT THE ZONE       SELECT ENABLE OR DISABLE       SS IF DISABLE SELECTED 4        45    7 6 Network Disable and Enable    This additional information applies only if the  panel is part of a Master Slave network  It  describes how to     a Disable enable a complete input zone on a  different panel on the network     b Disable enable a specified device on a  different panel on the network     Note  If panel is part of an ID  net and local  zones are used  they are selected by  panel followed by zone number  If  network zones are used  they are  selected by network zone number only     7 6 1 Input Zone    To disable or enable an input zone on the  network  first select    Alarm Inputs by Zone     see  Section 7 2   then     1 Select the panel  The   and initial cursor  position indicate the local panel  The    remains fixed in position  the cursor is  movable     2 Select the zone  in this example the zone  is at the Slave 1 panel   This is a numeric  entry     3 Either ENABLE or DISABLE the selected  zone  AWAIT me
47. nfigured otherwise  STEADY  FIRE relay ON  FAULT relay OFF    Control modules As configured  The built in LED indicators on the sensors and modules which  issued the alarm will be on STEADY if the alarm input conditions  still exist  otherwise they will show 1 second on 1 second off  pulses  possibly with intervening short pulses   The LEDs of  active Control Modules  those for which the control output is  ON  will be OFF  The LEDs of all other sensors and modules  should either give short pulses or be off altogether  depending  upon the configuration     ID3000 Series Operating Manual          ZONES IN  ALARM                            ZONES IN  ALARM                            Other PRE ALARM indications   Note  The term    accepted    means that the MUTE BUZZER  pushbutton has been operated   POWER LED  green   PRE ALARM LED  amber     ON  if not accepted  FLASHING  if accepted  STEADY    Other LEDs OFF  Internal buzzers  If not accepted    Pre alarm buzzer  high pitched   ON STEADY    If accepted or buzzer silenced   Pre alarm buzzer  muted   Intermittent   one 0 5 sec pulse  every 2 minutes  Circuits controlled internally and control modules perform their  configured functions        23    When more than one zone is in alarm  use  ZONES IN ALARM to step through the zones     In this example  for illustrative purposes only   three zones are in alarm     a  The first fire is in zone 2 and there are two  devices in alarm in that zone     b  The second fire is in zone 16 and
48. om this display to view a  graphical representation of the sensor   s  analog output plotted against time   provided that a log of at least 240 samples  has been set up as given in step 7  Further  information is given in Section 8 2 1     7 To set up a log  enter the number of data  values  i e  samples  to be stored  up to  4000 if no other sensors are currently being  logged  otherwise may be less   You must  use the numeric pushbuttons to do this  if    you press the      Q o    pushbuttons the panel displays the  message    Press a digit to amend log           Note  Up to 22 sensors may be logged  simultaneously  with a combined total of  up to 20000 values stored at a time   When the log is full  logging continues  for each sensor with the oldest data  being over written     8 Enter the required recording interval  a  whole number of seconds  in the permitted  range 1 to 16 000  just under four and a  half hours      9 Confirm the entries     ID3000 Series Operating Manual    FROM PREVIOUS PAGE    10 The data log is then displayed  To cancel  logging for the current device  enter 0  samples and then confirm the cancellation        8 2 1 Analog Graphical Display    Press   from this display to view a graphical  representation of the sensor   s analog output  plotted against time  provided that a log of at  least 240 samples has been set up as  described in Section 8 2  step 7      a  Ifthe log is not set up following message is  displayed     Need to set up data log with
49. omatic test simultaneously     5 3 8 Evacuate Event Display    During evacuate  the Evacuate tab is  displayed  The Evacuate event display  identifies the panel that initiated the Evacuate     Other EVACUATE indications     POWER LED  green  ON  Other LEDs OFF  Internal buzzers OFF  Internal sounder circuits  unless otherwise configured  STEADY  FIRE  FAULT relays OEE  Control modules As configured    The built in LED indicators of active control modules  those for  which the control output is ON  will be OFF  The LEDs of all  other sensors and modules should either give momentary  pulses or be off altogether  as configured     5 3 9 Auxiliary Event Display    The Aux tab indicates activations of non alarm  non latching inputs  i e  modules of logical type  AUX   Activations are listed in chronological    order  use the   and   arrows to step    through them  The tab is removed when the  last AUX input is de activated     Note  If the AUX module is configured for  indication  the heading    AUX  Input     becomes    INDICATION        Note  If the AUX tab displays the message     Unconfigured Device found on loop      inform the fire alarm system maintaining  company     Note  For Virtual Input Points  the point  number is displayed  e g  VIP5      997 505 000 3  Issue 3    October 2007       ETE D             CHANGE  TABS          ACCESS 2    PASSCODE  THEN Vv  1        gt  0 0     REPEATEDLY        ID3000 Series Operating Manual     gt  Oy       997 505 000 3  Issue 3  Octob
50. pt     Further details about the Test tab are given in  Section 5 3 5 Test Event Display        The use of the menu system to start and stop    the zone walk testis described in Section 6 2  Es   4 Zone Walk Test           997 505 000 3  Issue 3 16  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual       DAY MODE                IF DAY MODE IS SELECTED          DAY MODE                  S  IS LIT STEADILY  IF THERE IS AN ALARM IT    FLASHES DURING THE DELAY  TO EXTEND  THE DELAY  PRESS     EXTEND  DELAY                   Selection of Day Mode will also reduce the sensitivity  of sensors configured for this option  includes setting    Multi criteria sensors into thermal only mode            FIRE O P  DISABLE                   b Ot     I        FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED                    17    4 7    4 8    4 9    Select Day or Night Mode    This pushbutton toggles between Day Mode  and Night Mode for the fire output s   providing  the function is configured  If itis not configured   the message    Day Night Mode not  implemented on this system    is displayed     Note  The panel may also be configured to  enter Day Mode automatically at  specified times of day     The modes have the following effects     a  DAY  The DAY MODE LED is lit steadily and a  two stage investigation time delay is configured  onthe fire output s   If an alarm occurs  the DAY  MODE LED flashes  indicating thatthe first stage  investigation delay is active  The second stage  investigation delay is initiated b
51. r is also shown  e g  PO for  master  P1 for slave 1 etc      b     Total    field gives the number of zones in alarm  onthe panel  or  if networked  on the system     c     Description    field displays the event data     Section 5 2 describes the tab and day date   time fields     The  gt   and Go arrows step through the  devices  when more than one device is in alarm  in the zone  If the panel is configured to use  local zones  each device is identified by its loop  number  Lnn  and device number  Snn for  sensors  Mnn for modules   If the panel is  configured to use network zones  each device  is identified by its zone number  nnnn  and  reference number  nn  in the format nnnn nn   For Virtual Input Points  the point number is  displayed  e g  VIP10      The   and   arrows step through additional  data and options about the device in alarm   You must be at least at access level 2 to do  this  if you are not a passcode prompt will appear     Refer to Section 4 5 for details of the  disablement options     If the CHANGE TABS pushbutton is used to  display other data  another type of event or a  menu   the display area is reformatted so that  the top two lines continue to display fire  information  The Fire tab information is  automatically re displayed after 20 seconds      continued on next page     If accepted or buzzer silenced   Fire buzzer  muted   ON intermittently  3 x 0 5 sec pulses  0 5 sec apart  followed by 10 5 sec OFF    Internal sounder circuits     unless co
52. raphical Display 51   8 3 Print Current Device Data 53   8 4 Display Re Print Event Log 54   8 5 Printer Control Modes 55   8 5 1 Mains Failure 55   9 Setting the Clock 56   10 Other User Menu Options 57   10 1 Alarm Count 57   10 2 Enter Level 3 Passcode Configuration 57    ra  10 3 Set Language 57  sj   T 11 Non latched Input Operation 58  j   5 Appendix 1   Log Book A1 1       997 505 000 3  Issue 3 iv  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual                      Illustration shows a panel with two extension chassis   one with 64 zone LEDs and a printer  and the other  blank           1 1    1 2    Introduction    This manual contains operating instructions for  the ID3000 Series of Intelligent Fire Detection  Panels  Users of this manual are assumed to  be working with a panel that has already been  installed and configured appropriately for the  area under its supervision     The ID3000 Series panel always has a main  chassis  which includes all of the panel controls  and indicators except for zone LEDs  The  panel may also have up to two optional  extension chassis  each of which may house  zone LEDs for either 64 or 128 zones  a panel  can have a maximum of 255 zones   All the  control and operation functions described in  this manual can be carried out using the  pushbuttons on the front of the main chassis     In some installations  panels may be  connected together in a network of up to eight  panels plus repeaters making a total of up to  32 stations     ID3
53. rently and  their displayed values are approximate  for most  sensitivity settings VIEW will be in a FIRE  condition at a lower percentage than 100      Note  These values are scaled up from an  internal digital value  therefore some     gaps    may appear in the scaling where  the reading appears to jump by 2      Also use this function to set the sensor   s LED  indicator into    pulsing    mode  and to set up a  memory log of its data readout  See below for  details     To display and or log device data     1 From Log display print menu  select the  Log display device data option     2 Select the type of device you want to  inspect  If after examining Sensors you  want to examine Modules  you must cancel  the current operation and then re enter it     3 If known  select the zone containing the  device you wish to log  the subsequent  device list will be shorter   otherwise select  ALL ZONES     4 Either     a  Move the highlight to the required device   or    b  Use the numeric keys  to enter the loop  number and then the  device number  the  device nearest in  number to that typed is  then highlighted      Note  While a device is highlighted  press      to display its type  value  continuously  updated  and whether or not it is already    SEE NEXT PAGE set up to be logged  if so     logged    is  displayed   Press  4  to re display the  device description        Note  Configured devices which are not  responding will show a value of 0      Note  The value displayed for ga
54. rwise priority is below FIRE    FIRE   E CHANGE TECH  ALARM                TABS    PRE ALARM  4 FAULT  DISABLE  TEST  EVACUATE  AUX  MAINT    USER  at access level 2           The tabs are displayed in this order from left to  ZONES IN right  All the tabs display events except for the  ALARM USER tab  which displays menus  The current     O  tab is that without a line above it     To the right of the tabs is a display of the current  day  date and time  If there is insufficient room  to display all the tabs  the day date time display  is shortened  the minimum being a display of  hours and minutes                 Note  If there is still insufficient room to display  all the tabs  the ones at the right  those  with lowest priority  are omitted     Use ZONES IN ALARM to go directly to the  FIRE tab without scrolling through the other  tabs  If there is more than one zone in alarm   subsequent operations of the ZONES IN  ALARM pushbutton step through these zones     Note  If the FIRE tab is present but not  selected  and for 20 seconds none of  the panel pushbuttons are pressed  the  FIRE tab is then selected automatically     Note  If the USER tab is selected  and for  2 minutes none of the panel  pushbuttons are pressed  the tab is  deselected automatically and all  passcodes are cancelled  except when  the keyswitch is set to the horizontal  position      If the Maint tab is displayed  contact your fire  system servicing company        19 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007 
55. s    the LCD  display test proceeds as described in  Section 6 4 1  the buzzer remains silenced   and the LEDs all light for the duration of the  test  then extinguish        If you press   and then    the lamp test  exits     If the system is running on batteries only  i e   with a Mains PSU Failure indicated on the  LCD   the length of time during which the LCD  display is backlit is shortened to extend the  battery support time     35 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual           EXAMPLE ASSUMES     WEEKLY       997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007       6 5 Sensor Automatic Test    Note  This is a maintenance facility only  If you  initiate a zone walk test  as described  in Section 6 2   or if a FIRE is detected  elsewhere in the system  while the  automatic test is in progress  that test  is automatically cancelled if so  configured     This option is only available if the panel is  already configured to perform this test daily  or weekly  it cannot be configured with  both  ata programmed time of day  The test  differs from the normal walk test in that no part  of the panel is taken off watch for more than a  few seconds  and no operator intervention is  normally required unless a fault is detected     There is normally no need to force the panel  to undergo this test ahead of the scheduled  time  but if you need to do so then select the  configured test from the Test menu     Note  This test does not apply to gas sensors   The Test t
56. s sensors is  a percentage of its maximum 20mA  current and is not related to the device  alarm or pre alarm level     49 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    FROM PREVIOUS PAGE    4     SENSORS AND  INPUT MODULES  ONLY               SENSORS ONLY    ia SELECT OPTION  THEN           Z  C  z  m  D  O    ENTRY 4       k gt            NUMERIC  ENTRY 4     SEE NEXT PAGE    997 505 000 3  Issue 3 50  October 2007    Note  If an alarm condition exists  the following  displays are not available below access  level 3 because there is insufficient  space on the display     5 For sensors and input modules  you can select  the LED mode  OFF means either not   illuminated or    blinking     ifthe panel is configured  to do this in normal polling  Select the other  options to enable a device to be easily identified     For analogue sensors only  the data reading  from the device can be stored in a data log at  regular time intervals  intended for use with  the ID3000 Series support tool which runs on  an IBM compatible PC      6 Use  Q and   to step between different    sensors in the selected zone  The analogue  data and VIEW processing data are  constantly updated  VIEW data is only  present if the device is a VIEW sensor  Va  is an average used for drift compensation  and is normally approx  25    at the limits  5  35  the sensor is in a fault condition   Vs indicates the sensor alarm condition   corrected for drift compensation      Note  Press   fr
57. ssage is displayed while  the selection is transmitted over the  network     The Remote Panel Disablement display is then  shown     997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    7 6 2 Device    To disable or enable an individual device on  TO DISABLE A DEVICE AT ANOTHER PANEL  the network     SELECT THE PANEL  1 Select the panel        SELECT THE TYPE OF DEVICE  THE LOOP IT IS  ON  AND ITS ADDRESS ON THE LOOP    2 Select the device  When selecting a device  over the network it is not possible to scroll  through a list of device  you must enter the  loop number and address when prompted   You cannot select remote sounder or relay  circuits        SELECT ENABLE OR DISABLE  3 Either ENABLE or DISABLE the selected  device        at  IF DISABLE SELECTED 4    The Remote Panel Disablement display is then  shown        997 505 000 3  Issue 3 46  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual          EN54 2   9 5  Time of   Day cancellation of  disablements must not be   configured    TO OVER RIDE A TIME OF DAY PROGRAM        MAKE SELECTION     gt  Q       47    7 7    7 8    Disable Enable via Remote Switch    This function is only available if a remote switch  is connected to a loop module which has been  configured as an AUXILIARY type input  and  this has been linked to a DISABLE operation  on a particular zone or zones  See the ID3000  Series Panel Configuration Manual   997 506 XXX  for details on how to configure  this option     The function enabl
58. stem was installed by  and is maintained under contract by   until  Telephone number    should be contacted if service is required     A1 1    In accordance with EN54 part 14  itis the user   s  responsibility to maintain a log book and to  record all events resulting from or affecting the  system  The log book should be kept in a place  accessible to authorised persons  preferably  near the control panel      One or more identifiable individuals should be  appointed to oversee or carry out all entries in  the log book  The names of these persons  and  any changes of responsible person  should be  recorded     All events should be properly recorded  events  include real and false fire alarms  faults   pre alarm warnings  tests  temporary  disconnections and service visits   A brief note  of any work completed or outstanding should  be made     Sample pages of the log book are provided  here and can be photocopied to produce a log  book that conforms to EN54 part 14  The  sample below is for the reference data  e g   the name of the responsible person   while the  sample on the next page is for the entry of  event data     Date  Date  Date  Date    997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    x  O  O   m  O    e    ol       b m   fas   ce      Q  Q   Q   q       ID3000 Series Operating Manual    EVENT DATA    Date Time Event Action required Date Initials  completed    x  O  O  m  D  O  ar  I     Ea  Oo  c      Q  2   lt        997 505 000 3  Issue 3 A1  2  October 2007        NOTIF
59. t Language    This function selects the language used on the  LCD display  The languages shown are  examples only           57 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007        O  per   o   S      Q   O  m      gt   Q   s   O      1e   S   Pur       B      O          ID3000 Series Operating Manual                            11    Non latched Input Operation    This function enables the use of a remotely   placed switch to switch on  temporarily  certain  outputs without the need for access to the  panel  The function is only available if a remote  switch is connected to a loop module which  has been configured as an AUXILIARY type  input  and this has been linked to specific  outputs in the panel configuration  For details  of how to configure this option  see the  description of the Control Matrix in the ID3000  Series Panel Configuration Manual   997 506 XXX      Operate the switch as indicated to cause the  sounders or other outputs to operate in the pre   programmed pattern  Release the switch to  switch off the outputs     Normally there will be no indication at the panel  of these operations  However  some  installations may be configured so that the  logging of AUX inputs occurs  if this is the case   the active AUX inputs are shown on the display  described in Section 5 3 9  Auxiliary Event  Display     997 505 000 3  Issue 3    October 2007    58    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    Appendix 1   Log Book    REFERENCE DATA    Name and address    Responsible person    The sy
60. time of day control   select the    OVER RIDE SET    option   the panel  behaviour reverts to that outside of the current  time period  OVER RIDE NOT SET re instates  the current period   s behaviour     997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007      gt        e3      aed  C  p   oe   gt    amp   Q   A   m      O   O     l       ID3000 Series Operating Manual       997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    48    8    8 1    Log Display Print Menu    Introduction    The Display Log Print Menu provides the  following options     a  Display and or logging of device data  see  Section 8 2      b  Printing of device data  see Section 8 3      c  Display and reprint of the event log  see  Section 8 4      d  Control of the printer mode  if a PRN ID or  P40 40 column printer is configured  see  Section 8 5      All printing options only work if a printer is  installed     Note  Depending upon the _ panel  configuration  devices are identified  uniquely either by loop number and  device address  Ln Snn or Ln Mnn   where L loop  S sensor  M module  or  by zone number and reference number   nnnn nn      ID3000 Series Operating Manual    8 2 Log Display Device Data    Use this function to continuously monitor the data  value returned by a sensor or input module   Values are shown as a percentage  scaled so  that a sensor   s nominal FIRE threshold reading  is 100   i e  if the reading is 100  or above the  sensor is in FIRE condition  if it is below 100  it  is not   VIEW sensors operate diffe
61. ual Call Points   the appropriate  sounder outputs are activated  according  to the specified test requirements   either  for approximately one second  or for as long  as the call point test key is left in  depending  on configuration   Only the internal sounder  circuits and outputs designated as type  BELL are involved     A test may be applied to any point any number  of times  test alarms are auto resetting  Wait  at least 5 seconds before re testing a device     To end the test before all devices have been  tested  re select the zone  Press   to confirm    that you want to stop the test  If multiple zones  are in test  the test is stopped for all zones     Note  Also see Section 4 6 for the quick  method to cancel a walk test     Control Output Tests    This menu option prompts for an access level  3 passcode  It is not available to the operator     997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual    6 4 Lamp Test    6 4 1 Lamps Test In Sequence    From the Test menu  select Lamp Test  The  following sequence occurs        a  The internal buzzer operates  FIRE  then FAULT   The product name   software version number and loop  board software version number and  a description of the PSU are  displayed  The lamps illuminate   briefly  in sequence  one row ata          tO     time       C  e  e  e  _ PRE ALARM DAY MODE  SYSTEM FAULT DELAYS ACTIVE  e SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED e TECHNICAL ALARM   lt  FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED e        FIRE O P OPERATED      TH
62. y pressing the  EXTEND DELAY pushbutton during the first   stage delay time  while the DAY MODE LED is  flashing    its duration takes into account the  time already elapsed for the first stage  When  the delay s  expire  the fire output s  are  activated andthe DAY MODE LED extinguishes   until the panel is reset      Note  If EXTEND DELAY is operated when no  delays are active the message    There  are no delays running which can be  extended is displayed    b  NIGHT   There are no delays on the fire   output s   The DAY MODE LED is not lit in  this mode     Note  Although any outputs can be configured  with delays  only the fire output s  are  affected by the Day Mode delays     Disable a Fire Output    If any of the panel internal Sounder Relay  circuits or the Fire VFCO Relay have been  configured as Remote Fire Outputs  operation  of the FIRE O P DISABLE pushbutton disables  these outputs     Press the FIRE O P DISABLE pushbutton a  second time to re enable the Remote Fire  Outputs     Note  The configuration procedure is given in the  ID3000 Series Panel Configuration Manual   997 506 XXX Section 11 2 17     Using Other Panel Controls    Refer to Section 5 for use of the CHANGE  TABS and ZONES IN ALARM pushbuttons   and of the numeric keypad and cursor keys     997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual          CURRENT OTHER  DISPLAY AVAILABLE  DISPLAYS             _       997 505 000 3  Issue 3 8    October 2007    5    5 1    The Display 
63. zone    The   or   arrows are used to step through  the various disablements on the system     25 997 505 000 3  Issue 3  October 2007    ID3000 Series Operating Manual           iii        Master Slave network with local zones  if the zone  in test is on a remote panel  only the zone number  and panel name are displayed     Other TEST indications     POWER LED  green  ON  TEST LED  amber  ON  ZONE LEDs  if fitted  for zones in test   amber  ON  Other LEDs OER    Internal buzzers  sounder circuits  FIRE  FAULT relays OFF  Control modules ORE  The built in LED indicators on the sensors in the zone in test show  1 second on 1 second off pulses  possibly with intervening short  pulses   The LEDs of all other sensors and modules should either  give short pulses or be off altogether  as configured     997 505 000 3  Issue 3 26    October 2007    Sounder relay circuit disablements    Sounder and relay circuits  remote fire outputs   and the fire and fault relays are not allocated  to a zone  They are listed at the end of the list  of zone disablements  if any      Other DISABLE indications     POWER LED  green  ON  DISABLEMENT LED  amber  ON  SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED or FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED  LED   if appropriate  amber  ON  ZONE LEDs  if fitted  for zones in which ALL input devices  have been disabled   amber  ON  Other LEDs OFF    Fault buzzer  intermittent   one 0 5 sec pulse    followed by 11 5 sec OFF  Circuits controlled internally and control modules perform their  programme
    
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