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1. O E Each Switch LED group consists of a switch das and two LEDs H Lau n Jin Slip in label protector Oo n oOo Hi o ry o Hi n ry ao Hi o a an STDOP016 CDR Figure 3 8 SWU 8 3 SWU 8 3 The SWU 8 3 consists of 8 three position toggle switches and 16 red or yellow LEDs Each switch forms a distinct functional group with two independently programmed LEDs Placing a switch in the up or down positions generates one of two active off normal conditions The center position is the normal state In a typical HVAC application the SWU 8 3 switches may be used as hands off automatic HOA controls to override the automatic operation of the system The two associated LEDs may be programmed to indicate the status of Run Stop contacts fans or dampers with limit switches etc In typical audio evacuation application using the SWU 8 3 the upper switch position initiates circuit paging The center switch position allows normal automatic control mode of the speaker circuit The LEDs indicate the active condition of the speaker circuit EST2 System Operations Manual Operating remote devices SHO 4 The SHO 4 module provides 4 three position rotary switches and 12 LEDs for remote switching and annunciator applications Two yellow LEDs and one green LED are positioned next to each switch The yellow LEDs operate independent of the switches which the system program controls The green LED il
2. Upper LED on Device off Upper LED off STDOPO10 CDR An operator presses the switch 7 7 The device responds Figure 2 25 LED switch module activation and restoration duty cycles Canceling commands at the front panel If you change your mind while a device is turning on you can cancel the command to turn it on Before the command is executed press the switch a second time The duty cycle will stop and the LED will return to its previous state See the upper half of Figure 2 26 Canceling the activation of a device LED 10 duty cycle device turning on gt 4 LEDoff Upper LED on Device remains off Upper LED off Time Canceling the restoration of a device G LED 90 duty cycle device turning off gt gt amp LED on Steady 3 Upper LED on Device remains on Upper LED off STDOPO11 CDR An operator presses the switch The device does not respond The operator presses the switch again Figure 2 26 LED switch module cancellation duty cycles You may also cancel a command if you change your mind while a device is turning off Before the command is executed press the switch a second time The duty cycle will stop and the LED will return to its previous state See the lower half of Figure 2 26 EST2 System Operations Manual 2 41 Operating panel devices Operating the 2 MIC
3. 0208 R51 Reset with Priority 51 Figure 2 8 Typical LED relay status screens Viewing disabled device status If the operator disables a device or function of the system the 2 LCD status function will generate a status screen to show it Status screens will show the following disabled components or functions e Points Messages e Actions Time Controls e Sequences EST2 System Operations Manual 2 19 Operating panel devices 2 20 To view the disabled status screens 1 At the 2 LCD press Status 2 Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password 3 Press Enter until you see the disabled status screen Figure 2 9 through Figure 2 13 Disabled Points 0208 0209 STDOP023 CDR Figure 2 9 Typical disabled points screen Disabled Message 0211 STDOP024 CDR Figure 2 10 Typical disabled message screen Disabled Actions 5600 STDOP025 CDR Figure 2 11 Typical disabled actions screen Disabled Time Control 1130 STDOP026 CDR Figure 2 12 Typical disabled time control screen EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Disabled Sequence 4800 STDOP027 CDR Figure 2 13 Typical disabled sequence screen EST2 System Operations Manual 2 21 Operating panel devices Programming system functions This section explains the functions of the Program switch In the Program mode the 2 LCD offers the following menu options e Date Time e Password RS 485 Port Com
4. The panel devices include modules which mount inside the fire alarm control panel and provide operator interface with the system All of the following operator interface devices mount in the fire alarm control panel e 2 LCD e LED switch modules e 2 MIC e 2 TEL e SIGA MDM The explanation for each device usually includes a picture and one or two tables which describe the controls and indicators on it The 2 LCD however provides the detailed messages and an extensive amount of operator control over the system Therefore the 2 LCD requires a systematic description of its controls and an explanation of the procedures for using it Operating remote devices Remote devices provide operator interface at locations away from the fire alarm control panel Remote operator interface devices include 2 CMDN C 2 LSRA C 2 SANCOM 2 SMDN C ISP 96 2 ISP 96 3 SAN MICII SHO 4 SLU 16 SWU 8 3 Again the explanation for each device usually includes a picture and one or two tables which describe the controls and indicators on it The notable exceptions include the SWU 8 3 the SHO 4 the ISP 96 2 and the ISP 96 3 because of their toggle switch options EST2 System Operations Manual Introduction Operating peripheral devices The discussion of peripheral devices covers the operational features of two printers the PT 1S and the RSAN PRT This manual provides instructions for loading and advanci
5. 2 28 Disabling a time control 2 28 Disabling an RS 485 Channel 2 29 Disabling a panel address 2 29 Disabling an action 2 29 Disabling a sequence 2 29 Disabling a laptop computer 2 30 Disabling the mapping function s 2 30 Activating system functions 2 31 Activating an output 2 31 Activating an action 2 31 Activating a sequence 2 31 Activating smoke sensitivity levels 2 32 Restoring system functions 2 33 Restoring an output 2 33 Restoring an action 2 33 Restoring a sequence 2 33 Generating reports 2 34 Viewing sensitivity reports 2 34 Printing sensitivity reports 2 35 Viewing history reports 2 36 Printing history reports 2 37 Testing system functions 2 38 Starting the test function 2 38 Ending the test function 2 39 Operating LED switch modules 2 40 Reading front panel LEDs 2 40 Activating devices at the front panel 2 40 Restoring devices at the front panel 2 40 Canceling commands at the front panel 2 41 Operating the 2 MIC 2 42 Operating the 2 TEL 2 44 Recording voice messages 2 45 EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Operating the 2 LCD AC POWER ALARM DISABLE Status LEDs SUPERVISORY L1 GND FAULT TROUBLE L1 CPU FAIL MONITOR Cl TEST ALARM SILENCE Common User Control Defined Switches LEDs DRILL Switch LED Liquid Crystal Display Message Review TRBLE MONTR m STATUS PROGRAM s ENABLE DISABLE Numeric Function Keypad Switches ACTIVAT
6. 3 7 Operating remote devices Reading LCD messages The 2 CMDN C the 2 SMDN C and the 2 LSRA C feature a liquid crystal display LCD The LCD turns off after 4 minutes of inactivity to save power Any change of state off normal condition or front panel switch activation will turn on the LCD s back lighting The system s main controller module automatically updates time and date information The LCD does not display point address information unless the system programmer includes it as part of the message Figure 3 4 illustrates an LCD with no messages pending The fire alarm system has no problems at the moment of the display In Figure 3 5 however the LCD indicates a trouble condition for a Signature series device in the Janitor s closet Current date Current time i 11 15 44 STDOP040 CDR Figure 3 4 LCD during normal conditions Current date Current time 11 15 44 Condition LOWER LOBBY Message line 1 JANITOR CLOSET Message line 2 STDOP041 CDR Figure 3 5 Sample alarm message on the LCD 3 8 EST2 System Operations Manual Operating remote devices Reading and operating SAN annunciators SAN annunciators provide point status indication and switching functions at a location remote from the fire alarm control panel Each SAN annunciator requires a SAN CPU This section discusses the indicators and controls of the following SAN annunciators e 2 SANCOM e SLU 16 e SWU 8 3 SHO 4
7. ISP 96 2 or 3 2 SANCOM The 2 SANCOM Remote Network Control module provides basic network indicators and controls in a SAN series package POWER ALARM SUPERVISORY TROUBLE SECURITY H RESET i ALARM SILENCE iw TROUBLE SILENCE E DRILL LAMP TEST DISABLE ENABLE O STDOP015 CDR Figure 3 6 2 SANCOM EST2 System Operations Manual 3 9 Operating remote devices Table 3 3 2 SANCOM indicators Indicator Description Power LED The Power LED when lit indicates that the system has no faults or off normal conditions Alarm LED The Alarm LED when lit indicates that the system has detected a fire alarm condition Supervisory LED The Supervisory LED when lit indicates that a fire protection system other than the fire alarm panel is off normal Trouble LED The trouble LED when lit indicates that some portion of the system is off normal and may degrade the system s operation Alarm Silence LED The Alarm Silence LED lights when the system wide alarm silence function has been initiated Trouble Silence LED The Trouble Silence LED lights when the system wide trouble silence function has been initiated Drill LED The Drill LED lights when the system wide drill all call function has been initiated Security LED The Security LED when lit indicates a security
8. Two ISP 96 models are available the ISP 96 2 and the ISP 96 3 H H H H 00000000 mon o o m c 00000000 pe ce te ce oo mm 00000000 ea 6a ee oe ma cmm 00000000 ea ee oa ee o o n n 00000000 So oe Se Q ono on 00000000 oo OO OO OO CI CI 77 17 oo OO OO OO STDOP019 CDR Figure 3 10 ISP 96 ISP 96 2 The ISP 96 2 provides 48 switch LED groups consisting of a two position toggle switch and two amber LEDs Placing a switch in the up position generates an active off normal condition The down position is the normal state In a typical firefighter telephone application using the ISP 96 the upper switch position selects an incoming call the lower switch position places the circuit to normal or off line operation One of the associated LEDs indicates the circuit calling in the other LED indicates that the circuit has been connected to the master handset ISP 96 3 The ISP 96 3 provides 48 switch LED groups consisting of a three position toggle switch and two amber LEDs Placing a switch in the up or down positions generates one of two active off normal conditions The center position is the normal state In a typical HVAC application the ISP 96 3 switches may be used as HOA controls to override the automatic operation of the system The two associated LEDs may be programmed to indicate the status of Run Stop
9. Local Silence to silence the buzzer To start the Test function 1 At the 2 LCD press Test 2 Enter a level 2 or 3 password 3 Follow the instructions on the test screen Figure 2 22 Test mode will end If no test done for 30 minutes Press ENTER key to start STDOP033 CDR Figure 2 22 Test screen 2 38 EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Figure 2 23 illustrates the 2 LCD display during the test mode is 9 aL fs g aL M002 13 27 Open Fault 0030 System in Test Mode STDOP034 CDR Figure 2 23 Typical test mode screen Ending the test function The Test function ends through operator input or automatic system response and resets the fire alarm control panel To end the Test function manually 1 Atthe 2 LCD press Test 2 Press Delete The test function will automatically end if you let 30 minutes pass without testing a device The 2 LCD provides a reminder of the 30 minute test window as seen in Figure 2 22 See the site specific information provided with the panel for customized test functions EST2 System Operations Manual 2 39 Operating panel devices Operating LED switch modules The front panel LED switch modules provide manual control to various portions of the system The operator may view LEDs to determine the status of a device or press an associated switch pad to change its state During any change of state the LEDs flash through a duty cycle All comma
10. Microphone handset PHONE TO EVAC PHONE TO ALERT PAGE TO EVAC PAGE TO ALERT EVAC _ _ m _ r ALERT Push to Talk PTT switch STDOP037 CDR o o o Figure 2 27 2 MIC microphone module Table 2 10 2 MIC controls and indicators Item Control 1 Phone to Evac switch Description When pressed the Phone to Evac switch immediately connects the firefighter telephone 2 TEL to the building s evacuation area through the paging system The Phone to Evac switch features an integral LED which lights when it is active See Table 2 11 item 4 for the application of this switch to the 2 TEL 2 Phone to Alert switch When pressed the Phone to Alert switch immediately connects the firefighter telephone 2 TEL to the building s alert area through the paging system The Phone to Alert switch features an integral LED which lights when it is active See Table 2 11 item 5 for the application of this switch to the 2 TEL 3 Page to Evac switch When pressed the Page to Evac switch enables the microphone and directs its output to the building s evacuation area through the paging system The Page to Evac switch features an integral LED which lights when it is active 4 Page to Alert switch When pressed the Page to ALERT switch enables the microphone and directs its output to the building s alert a
11. RSAN PRT 4 4 4 5 S SAN annunciators 3 9 3 18 SAN MICII 3 16 3 18 scrolling message review switches 2 5 selecting system functions on SAN annunciators 3 15 3 16 on the 2 LCD 2 7 selecting voice messages 2 46 sensitivity reports printing of 2 35 viewing of 2 34 2 35 sequences activation of 2 31 disabling of 2 29 enabling of 2 26 restoration of 2 33 setting the SIGA MDM signal level See MIC Line select switch SIGA MDM setting the system date 2 22 setting the system time 2 22 SHO 4 3 13 SIGA MDM 2 45 2 46 Signature loop controller See SLC Silence Call In switch 2 TEL 2 44 silencing buzzers 2 CMDN C See trouble silence 2 LCD See local silence 2 LSRA C See trouble silence 2 SMDN C See trouble silence 2 TEL See Silence Call In switch Z 3 Index silencing NACs See under alarm silence SLC Signature Loop Controller reconfiguring of 2 24 restarting of 2 24 SLU 16 3 11 smoke sensitivity levels activation of 2 32 viewing of 2 35 SPw1 indication 2 17 starting the test function 2 38 status screens 2 LCD disabled devices functions 2 19 2 21 field panel status 2 18 2 19 general 2 16 2 17 loop 2 17 2 18 relay LED 2 19 supervisory points 2 11 2 12 Switches 2 CMDN C 3 5 2 LCD 2 4 2 5 2 7 2 16 2 39 2 LSRA C 3 5 2 SANCOM 3 10 2 SMDN C 3 5 2 TEL 2 44 Switches continued Activate 2 31 Disable 2 28 Drill e 2 15 Ena
12. SDC Viewing the field panel status screen If a panel has connections to annunciators or audio equipment the 2 LCD status function will feature the Field Panel status screen The Field Panel Status screen indicates the condition of a panel s communications to the annunciators or audio equipment connected to it To view the field panel status screen l 2 3 At the 2 LCD press Status Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password Press Enter until you see the field panel status screen Figure 2 7 Field panel status Address 10 Power ok Com Prm ok ComSec na Com Enabled ok STDOP022 CDR Figure 2 7 Typical field panel status screen EST2 System Operations Manual SDC Signature data circuit MCM Main Controller Module Signature module at address 08 on the MCM SDC Signature module at address 08 on the MCM SDC Operating panel devices Table 2 8 Field panel status legend Legend Cause Com Prm Primary Communications ComSec Secondary Communications Com Enabled Communications Enabled Viewing the Relay LED status screen If the system activates a relay or LED the 2 LCD status function will feature the Relay LED status screen To view the Relay LED status screen 1 At the 2 LCD press Status 2 Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password 3 Press Enter until you see the Relay LED status screen Figure 2 8 Relay Led status 0208 S50 Set with Priority 50 STDOPO006 CDR Relay Led status
13. The review buffer only displays active points A point will not appear in the review buffer if it becomes active and restores Back switch 2 SMDN C The Back switch when pressed scrolls in reverse 2 SMDN through the review buffer Press the Back and Next Ack 2 CMDN C switches simultaneously to clear the LCD after the 2 CMDN acknowledgement of every message 2 LSRA C 2 LSRA Enable Disable switch 2 SMDN C The Enable Disable switch requires a key Depending on 2 CMDN C which position you turn the key to and the way the switch is configured it can enable or disable any combination of the front panel Reset Alarm Silence Trouble Silence and Drill switches Reset switch 2 SMDN C The Reset switch when pressed directs the control 2 CMDN C panel to issue a system wide reset command after all 2 LSRA C system wide status points have been acknowledged Alarm Silence switch 2 SMDN C The Alarm Silence switch when pressed directs the 2 CMDN C control panel to issue a system wide alarm silence 2 LSRA C command Operating the Alarm Silence switch generates a trouble LED on the display and activates the internal trouble buzzer Pressing the Alarm Silence and Local Silence switches simultaneously starts a 15 second LED test sequence Trouble Silence switch 2 9MDN C The Trouble Silence switch when pressed silences the 2 CMDN C local trouble buzzer after all messages have been 2 LSRA C acknowledged This is a system wide functio
14. alarm conditions Maintenance message The 2 LCD will display a maintenance message and sound the buzzer to indicate a maintenance condition For example a dirty detector may cause a maintenance condition The display will annunciate the device address and any programmed message assigned to that device To respond to a maintenance message 1 Press the Local Silence switch to silence the buzzer 2 Press the MONTR switch to view the maintenance message 3 Investigate the device indicating the maintenance message 4 Clean the device You can view the maintenance messages on the 2 LCD sensitivity report or a printout Verification message The 2 LCD will display a verification message and sound the buzzer to indicate a verification condition The display will indicate the device address and any programmed message s EST2 System Operations Manual 2 13 Operating panel devices To respond to a verification message 1 Press the Local Silence switch to silence the internal buzzer 2 Press the MONTR switch to view the verification message 3 Investigate the cause of the verification condition If the device indicating the verification or any other device detects smoke within the specified period of time both devices will go into alarm and send a message to the display 2 14 EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Initiating a drill test The drill function operates all building fire alarm signals as progr
15. contacts fans or dampers with limit switches etc In typical audio evacuation system application using the ISP 96 3 the upper switch position initiates circuit paging The center switch position allows normal automatic control mode of EST2 System Operations Manual Operating remote devices the speaker circuit The LEDs indicate the active condition of the speaker circuit Selecting system functions on SAN annunciators The SWU 8 and the ISP 96 series annunciators provide two position and three position toggle switch options The SHO 4 provides three position rotary switches Apart from operator intervention the SAN annunciators will allow the system to function automatically During off normal conditions however the operator has the option of toggling or turning switches to activate programmed functions or override normal system functions Each three position toggle switch has two LEDs When the switch is in the center position the system will function automatically and keep both LEDs off When an operator toggles the switch up or down it will activate a programmed function and turn on the appropriate LED The three position rotary switch is like the three position toggle switch but it has a third LED When the switch is in the center position the system will function automatically and turn on the center LED The upper and lower LEDs operate independent of the switch The two position toggle switch has two LEDs When the
16. each message type and displays them according to the following priority levels Alarm messages highest priority Supervisory messages Trouble messages Monitor messages lowest priority Message queues Alarm Figure 2 3 Message priorities 2 10 Supervisory Trouble Monitor Comments Display shows current time 13 45 55 and no active points An event on Monitor device 234 occured at 13 47 Nothing is displayed because the event did not occur during an alarm On the other hand the AP counter increases by the number of events A fire alarm on device 0126 occured at 13 51 followed by 3 monitor events 0235 0236 and 0237 The alarm message is immediately displayed and the Message Waiting counter increments to 004 The fire alarm on device 0126 was reviewed using the ALARM v switch The MONTR YJ switch displays the first monitor event message A trouble on device 0288 occured at 13 57 The trouble message replaces the monitor messages on the display because it has a higher priority The Message Waiting counter incremented to 005 The monitor events on devices 0236 and 0237 were reviewed in order using the MONTR switch The trouble on device 0208 was reviewed using the TRBLE v switch STDOP043 CDR EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Responding to off normal conditions During off normal conditions the 2 LCD sounds its internal buzzer and displays a message to
17. indicates the time the event occurred and does not change Event address Each address in the system consists of the following components Panel addresses 01 or 63 e Zone numbers 01 96 The event address in Figure 2 2 signifies that the Main Controller Module MCM received an alarm condition from a detector at address 01 Event message The message below the event address indicates the specific location of the condition and any other relevant information The programmer customizes the message in the 2 SDU See System service procedures in the Installation and Service Manual for a complete table of system fault messages EST2 System Operations Manual 2 9 Operating panel devices Acknowledging prioritized messages Display Quiescent State 13 45 55 AP000 DP000 Project Description Monitor Events Received 13 47 56 AP001 DP000 Project Description Fire Alarm Received 13 51 00 M 004 ist Fire Alarm 5 floor elevator Lobby smoke detector 13 51 0126 Fire Alarm Acknowledged 13 54 12 AP004 DP000 Project Description Monitor Event Acknowleged 13 57 12 M 004 Monitor Alrm High temperature on chiller A27 13 51 0235 Trouble Event Received 14 03 33 Open fault 1 floor Laboratory M 005 13 57 0288 Monitor Events Acknowleged 14 05 55 AP005 DP000 Project Description Trouble Event Acknowleged 14 05 55 APO005 DP000 Project Description The 2 LCD has separate queues for
18. switch ACK control switch ACK Disable switch switches switch switch Figure 3 2 2 CMDN left 2 CMDN C right EST2 System Operations Manual 3 3 Operating remote devices Liquid Crystal Display Status LEDs Liquid Crystal Display Status LEDs 2 LSRA C Figure 3 3 shows the 2 LSRA and the 2 LSRA C The 2 LSRA offers only the ability to acknowledge and review messages The 2 LSRA C also features indicators and operator input switches Life Safety Remote Annunciator NORMAL ALARM BACK NEXT ACK SUPERVISORY TROUBLE BACK switch NEXT ACK switch Life Safety Remote Annunciator 2 NORMAL CJ ALARM BACK NEXT ACK 3 SUPERVISORY TROUBLE o 4 T ILI BACK svvitch NEXT ACK switch Figure 3 3 2 LSRA top 2 LSRA C bottom 3 4 RESET ALARM SILENCE Operator TROUBLE Control NE SILENCE Switches DRILL ALL CALL STDOP014 CDR EST2 System Operations Manual Operating remote devices Controls and indicators Table 3 1 Remote alphanumeric annunciator controls Control Availability Description Next Ack switch 2 SMDN C_ The Next Ack switch when pressed acknowledges the 2 SMDN receipt of new messages at the remote alphanumeric 2 CMDN C annunciator and automatically advances to the next 2 CMDN unacknowledged message Sha When there are no unacknowledged messages the Next Ack switch may be used to scroll forward through the review buffer
19. the Reports switch displays menus for obtaining system sensitivity and history reports Reports may be viewed on the main controller display or sent to a printer When pressed the Test switch activates the walk test function for testing individual initiating device circuits EST2 System Operations Manual 2 7 Operating panel devices Reading 2 LCD messages Each message on the 2 LCD indicates several details about itself Figure 2 2 illustrates a typical fire alarm message Messages STDOP001 CDR Current Time Waiting Event Type 14 55 18 Event Time Event Address 4 Fl Nurse s Station Event Message East Wing Sub station Figure 2 2 Typical fire alarm message Current time The current time appears in twenty four hour format and constantly changes to indicate the present system time Messages waiting Messages waiting indicates the number of messages presently in the message queue The message with the highest priority appears on the 2 LCD while the other messages wait in the queue Event type The 2 LCD displays the following types of events e 1st Fire Alarm e Fire Alarm e Supervisory Short Fault e Open Fault Comm Fault Ground Fault Dev Line Fault e Watchdog Fault e Monitor Act e PreAlarm Act e Verification Maintenance Event e Disable Fit 2 8 EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Event time The event time also appears in a twenty four hour format but it only
20. 8 2 SMDN C 3 8 LED switch modules 2 40 2 41 LEDs light emitting diodes 2 CMDN C 3 6 3 7 Z2 2 LCD 2 4 2 LSRA C 3 6 3 7 2 MIC 2 42 2 SANCOM 3 10 2 SMDN C 3 6 3 7 2 TEL 2 44 front panel 2 40 2 41 ISP 96 2 3 15 3 16 ISP 96 3 3 15 3 16 PT 1S 4 2 4 3 RSAN PRT 4 4 SHO 4 3 13 3 15 3 16 LEDs light emitting diodes continued SIGA MDM 2 45 SLU 16 3 11 SWU 8 3 3 15 3 16 levels password 2 23 light emitting diodes See LEDs Lin1 indication 2 18 liquid crystal display See LCD messages local silence 2 4 maintenance messages 2 13 making keypad entries 2 6 2 7 Map1 indication 2 18 mapping disabling of 2 30 enabling of 2 27 master handset 2 TEL 2 44 menus Activate 2 31 2 32 Disable 2 28 2 30 Enable 2 25 2 27 Program 2 22 2 24 Reports 2 34 2 37 Restore 2 33 Status 2 16 2 21 message review switches 2 LCD 2 5 Message select switch SIGA MDM 2 46 messages disabling of 2 28 enabling of 2 25 maintenance 2 13 priorities of 2 10 voice 2 45 2 46 waiting 2 8 MIC Line in SIGA MDM 2 46 MIC Line select switch SIGA MDM 2 46 microphone module See 2 MIC monitor points 2 12 2 13 Mpgl indication 2 18 MPwh1 indication 2 17 N Normal LED SIGA MDM 2 45 O operating switches on LED switch modules 2 40 2 41 on the 2 CMDN C 3 5 on the 2 LCD 2 4 2 5 on the 2 LSRA C 3 5 on the 2 MIC 2 42 2 43
21. Alarm Control Panel Operating Instructions Normal Condition The Power LED green is on All other LEDs are off Alarm Condition The Alarm LED red turns on the display shows the alarm location Per NFPA Standard and zone and the internal buzzer pulses 72 Ch 3 Local To view other alarm messages Press the ALARM review switch down arrow L172 Sea To silence audible devices Press the Alarm Silence svvitch L1 72 Ch 4 Auxiliary To reset the system Find the cause of the alarm condition correct it and press the Reset switch 172 Ch 4 Remote Sta Note Each new alarm will resound the audible devices but you cannot resound 172 Ch 4 Proprietary them by pressing the Alarm Silence switch a second time L172 Ch 4 Central Sta Supervisory Condition The Supervisory LED yellow turns on the display shows the supervisory condition location and zone and the internal buzzer pulses Dated __ To view other supervisory messages Press the SUPVR review switch down arrow To silence buzzer Press Local Silence switch For Service Contact To clear the system Find the cause of supervisory condition correct it and press the Reset switch Trouble Condition The system Trouble LED yellow turns on the display shows the trouble location and zone and the internal buzzer pulses To view other trouble messages Press the TRBLE review switch down arrow To silence the buzzer Press the Local Silence s
22. C Rules These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference EST2 System Operations Manual Content Getting the most out of this manual Finding EST2 documentation A library of related documents supports the EST2 product line Here is a complete list of the EST2 library EST2 Installation and Service Manual P N 270186 EST2 Network Site Manual P N 270895 EST2 Network Supplement Manual P N 270894 e EST2 System Operations Manual P N 270188 EST2 System Programming Manual P N 270187 EST2 Installation Sheets P N 3100060 e 2 SDU Help P N180902 Our technical writers constantly update the information in this manual Your comments during our training classes technical support phone calls and field trips improve this document Finding related documentation The Signature Series Intelligent Smoke and Heat Detectors Applications Bulletin P N 270145 provides instructions and illustrations for various arrays of smoke and heat detectors The Signature Series Component Installation Manual P N 270497 supports the installation of the Signature Series detectors and modules The Serial Number Log Book P N 270267 provides a con
23. C installation sheet To issue a page message 1 Remove the microphone from its bracket 2 Hold the microphone near your mouth and press the PTT switch 3 When the pre announcement tone ends speak EST2 System Operations Manual 2 43 Operating panel devices Operating the 2 TEL Telephone handset 2 MIC controls TT PHONE TO EVAC TTT PHONE TO ALERT ep 7 SILENCE PHONE CALL IN CALL IN SILENCED o o STDOPO36 CDR 9 SILENCE CALL IN PHONE CALL IN SILENCED Figure 2 28 2 TEL telephone module Table 2 11 2 TEL controls and indicators Item 1 Control Indicator Master handset Description The master handset provides two way communication for firefighter telephones located throughout the facility Replace the handset on the hook when not in use Silence Call In switch When pressed the Silence Call In switch turns off the internal call in buzzer Any attempt to call the master handset from a remote firefighter telephone will sound the buzzer Phone Call In Silenced LED When lit the Phone Call In Silenced LED indicates that someone pressed the Silence Call in switch to silence the internal call in buzzer Phone to Evac switch The Phone To Evac switch is a part of the 2 MIC Use this switch with the 2 TEL to page the evacuation area See the descr
24. CTIVATION Switch 0535 Date 10 31 99 Time 01 09 FAN ON Restoration Switch 0535 Date 10 31 99 Time 01 11 ACTIVATION Relay Output 0221 Date 10 31 99 Time 16 11 CC2 LOOP 1 STDOP003 CDR Figure 2 21 Typical history report print format EST2 System Operations Manual 2 37 Operating panel devices Testing system functions WARNING Testing the system disables the alarm contact The system will not notify the fire department in the event of a fire alarm condition during a test See the system administrator for detailed information This section explains the functions of the Test switch The Test switch temporarily disables normal system responses during the testing of panels detectors and modules The 2 LCD and the printer report all responses from activated devices and devices with trouble conditions The system programmer sets the test function for silent or audible operation in the system definition utility 2 SDU In silent operation the device under test will not activate Notification Appliance Circuits NACs In audible operation the device under test activates programmed NACs for approximately 2 seconds The system programmer may also program fest only functions Starting the test function For a detailed explanation about the parameters of keypad entries see Making keypad entries earlier in this chapter Note The buzzer will sound when you have successfully entered the test mode Press
25. Clip LED SIGA MDM 2 45 EST2 System Operations Manual Com indication 2 18 communicating with firefighters See master handset 2 TEL communication classes 2 23 computers laptop disabling of 2 30 enabling of 2 27 conditions trouble 2 12 control switches 2 LCD 2 4 2 5 controls See under switches CPU failure indication 2 4 restarting of 2 24 D date system 2 22 devices disabled 2 19 2 21 Dia1 indication 2 17 digital message module See SIGA MDM disabling system functions See under actions laptop computers mapping messages panel addresses RS 485 channels sequences time controls zones displays 2 LCD disabled devices functions 2 19 2 21 field panel status 2 18 fire alarm message 2 8 general status 2 16 history report 2 36 loop status 2 17 reading of 2 8 relay LED status 2 19 sensitivity report 2 34 2 35 displays 2 LCD continued system status 2 16 test screens 2 38 2 39 drill test 2 15 duty cycles LED switch module 2 41 E enabling system functions See under actions laptop computers mapping messages panel addresses RS 485 channels sequences time controls zones ending the test function 2 39 Evac switch 2 MIC 2 42 evacuating building occupants See Evac switch 2 MIC Phone to Evac switch 2 MIC F fire alarms 2 11 firefighter telephone See 2 TEL function switches 2 LCD Activate 2 31 2 32 described 2 7 Disabl
26. E RESTORE REPORTS TEST STDOPO009 CDR Figure 2 1 Panel controls and indicators EST2 System Operations Manual 2 3 Operating panel devices Reading status LEDs The 2 LCD contains nine light emitting diodes LEDs which indicate the status of the fire alarm control panel Table 2 1 LEDs LED Description AC Power Indicates mains ac is applied to the panel Alarm Indicates an active alarm point in the system Supervisory Indicates an active supervisory point Trouble Indicates an active trouble condition Monitor Indicates an active monitor point Disable Indicates one or more zones are disabled GND Fault Indicates a ground fault exists CPU Fail Indicates a failure in the main controller module Test Indicates that the panel is in test mode User defined Site specific programmed option Operating control switches The 2 LCD provides four switches for executing common controls and one user definable switch Table 2 2 Control switches Control Switch Reset Local Silence 2 4 Description When pressed the Reset switch returns the panel to normal standby operation The Reset switch also features an integral LED When lit the LED indicates that the panel is resetting When flashing the LED indicates that the Reset switch is inhibited Note The cause of any off normal condition must be identified and restored to normal before the panel will reset Site specific programming may prevent the operation of this swi
27. EST2 System Operations Manual P N 270188 Rev 5 0 16AUGO00 DEVELOPED BY COPYRIGHT NOTICE TRADEMARKS CREDITS DOCUMENT HISTORY Date 31MAY95 01AUG95 20SEP95 DEC95 MAR97 SEP97 OCT97 AUGOO Revision 1 0 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 1 5 0 Edyvards Systems Technology 6411 Parkland Drive Sarasota FL 34243 941 739 4300 Copyright O 2000 Edyvards Systems Technology Inc This manual is copyrighted by Edwards Systems Technology Inc EST and others under separate license agreements You may not reproduce translate transcribe or transmit any part of this manual without express written permission from EST This manual contains proprietary information intended for distribution to authorized persons or companies for the sole purpose of conducting business vvith EST If you distribute any information contained in this manual to unauthorized persons you have violated all distributor agreements and may be subject to legal action IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft and MS DOS are registered trademarks and Microsoft Mouse and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Sound Blaster is a trademark of Creative Technology Ltd Scan One is a trademark of Zebra Technologies VTI Inc This manual was designed and written by the EST Technical Services Documentation Department Sarasota Reason for change Initial Release Revised Dri
28. General status screen EST2 System Operations Manual Circuit ID Communications Programming Circuit Reset Circuit Ground Fault Figure 2 6 Loop status screen Operating panel devices 0 indicates a normal condition for the associated parameter 1 indicates a fault Table 2 6 General status legend Legend Cause ACp AC Power Gnd Ground Fault Bat Battery Ann Remote Annunciator MPw NAC Power Prn Printer Spw Smoke Power Dia Dialer Viewing the loop status screens To view the loop status screens 1 Atthe 2 LCD press Status 2 Entera level 1 2 or 3 password 3 Press Enter until you see the loop 1 status screen Figure 2 6 4 Press Enter one more time to see the loop 2 status screen The loop 2 status screen displays the same items as the loop 1 status window STDOPO005 CDR Loop 1 status l flt act O ok inact Status Legend Mapping in Progress Map Fault Balanced Map Class A Line Fault 0 indicates a normal condition for the associated parameter 1 indicates a fault EST2 System Operations Manual 2 17 Operating panel devices 2 18 Table 2 7 Loop status legend Legend Cause Com Communications fault between loop electronics and main controller module MCM Res Signature Data Circuit SDC is resetting Bal SDC is balanced Mpg SDC is actively mapping Prg Writing to Signature memory Gnd Ground Fault on SDC Lin Class A Fault on SDC Map Map Fault on
29. To disable a sequence l Bes uan 0S EST2 System Operations Manual At the 2 LCD press Disable Enter a level 2 or 3 password Enter 7 to select sequence Enter the sequence number nnnn 2 29 Operating panel devices Disabling a laptop computer To disable a laptop computer 1 At the 2 LCD press Disable 2 Enter a level 2 or 3 password 3 Enter 8 to select laptop Disabling the mapping function To disable mapping 1 At the 2 LCD press Disable 2 Enter a level 2 or 3 password 3 Enter 9 to select mapping 2 30 EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Activating system functions This section explains the functions of the Activate switch In the Activate mode the 2 LCD offers the following menu options Outputs Actions Sequences Primary Smoke Sensitivity Alternate Smoke Sensitivity Note For a detailed explanation about the parameters of keypad entries see Making keypad entries earlier in this chapter Activating an output To activate an output l Wes a qa At the 2 LCD press Activate Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password Press 1 to select Output Enter the priority and address for the output device being activated PPppzz Activating an action To activate an action l pel e dq At the 2 LCD press Activate Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password Press 2 to select Action Enter the number of the action being activated nnnn Activating a s
30. ammed To initiate a fire drill 1 Inform the building occupants that you will be performing a drill 2 Press the DRILL switch 3 Press the DRILL switch again to end the drill EST2 System Operations Manual 2 15 Operating panel devices Checking system status Status Legend AC Power Ground Fault Battery Remote Annunciator 2 16 This section explains the functions of the Status switch In the Status mode the 2 LCD displays the following screens General Status e Loop 1 Status e Loop 2 Status Field Panel Status if conditions exist e Relay LED Status if conditions exist e Disabled Components Functions if conditions exist Note For a detailed explanation about the parameters of keypad entries see Making keypad entries earlier in this chapter To access the system status menu 1 At the 2 LCD press Status 2 Entera level 1 2 or 3 password 3 Make the appropriate selection based on the screen in Figure 2 4 Status Report ent key scrolls del key terminates Revision X XX STDOP021 CDR Figure 2 4 System status menu Viewing the general status screen To view the general status screen 1 At the 2 LCD press Status 2 Entera level 1 2 or 3 password 3 Press Enter until you see the general status screen Figure 2 5 Status 1 Fault STDOP004 CDR 485 Comm Status Smoke Power Dialer NAC Power Printer External Command Port Figure 2 5
31. ating remote alphanumeric annunciators 2 SMDN C Figure 3 1 shows the 2 SMDN and the 2 SMDN C The 2 SMDN offers only the ability to acknowledge and review messages The 2 SMDN C also features indicators and operator input switches Liquid Liquid Crystal SOR i ispla Display SYSTEM ANNUNCIATOR ed SYSTEM ANNUNCIATOR Status NORMAL BACK NEXT ACK NORMAL BACK NEXT ACK LEDs ALARM Status ALARM SUPERVISORY QO LEDs SUPERVISORY Q TROUBLE TROUBLE RESET ALARM Operator SILENCE dcn control TROUBLE switches SILENCE ENABLE DRILL ALL CALL STDOP013 CDR BACK NEXT BACK NEXT Enable switch ACK switch ACK Disable switch switch switch Figure 3 1 2 SMDN left 2 SMDN C right 3 2 EST2 System Operations Manual Operating remote devices 2 CMDN C Figure 3 2 shows the 2 CMDN C and the 2 CMDN The 2 CMDN offers only the ability to acknowledge and review messages The 2 CMDN C also features indicators and operator input switches Liquid Liquid Status Crystal Status Crystal LEDs Display LEDs Display SYSTEM ANNUNCIATOR D SYSTEM ANNUNCIATOR D O NORMAL BACK NEXT ACK O NORMAL BACK NEXT ACK O ALARM O ALARM E SUPERVisoRYO E SUPERVisoRY E TROUBLE O TROUBLE RESET ALARM DISABLE SILENCE TROUBLE SILENCE ENABLE DRILL ALL CALL D D STDOP012 CDR BACK NEXT Operator BACK NEXTI Enable
32. ble 2 25 function 2 7 ISP 96 2 3 15 3 16 ISP 96 3 3 15 3 16 message review 2 5 Program 2 22 PT 1S 4 2 Reports 2 34 Restore 2 33 RSAN PRT 4 4 SAN MICII 3 17 SHO 4 3 13 3 15 SIGA MDM 2 46 Status 2 16 2 21 SWU 8 3 3 15 3 16 ZA Test 2 38 user defined 2 5 SWU 8 3 11 3 12 SWU 8 3 3 12 T telephone module See 2 TEL test function ending of 2 39 starting of 2 38 testing system functions 2 38 2 39 time controls disabling of 2 28 enabling of 2 25 time system 2 8 2 22 trouble conditions 2 12 trouble silence 3 5 U user defined switch 2 5 V verification messages 2 13 2 14 viewing 2 LCD screens on disabled device status 2 19 2 21 on field panel status 2 18 2 19 on general status 2 16 2 17 on loop status 2 17 2 18 on relay LED status 2 19 voice messages 2 45 2 46 VU meter SAN MICII 3 18 Z zones disabling of 2 28 enabling of 2 25 EST2 System Operations Manual
33. condition Trouble buzzer Operates on system trouble and when the trouble silence is in the off normal position when no trouble exists on the system Table 3 4 2 SANCOM controls Control Reset switch Description The Reset switch when toggled directs the control panel to issue a system wide reset command after all the system wide status points have been acknowledged Alarm Silence switch The Alarm Silence switch when toggled directs the control panel to issue a system wide alarm silence command Operating the Alarm Silence switch lights the Trouble LED on the 2 LCD and activates the internal trouble buzzer Toggling the Alarm Silence and Local Silence switches simultaneously starts a 15 second LED test sequence Trouble Silence switch The Trouble Silence switch when toggled silences the local trouble buzzer after all messages have been acknowledged This is a system wide function Drill All Call switch The Drill All Call switch when toggled directs the control panel to issue a drill command Enable Disable switch The Enable Disable switch requires a key Depending on which position you turn the key to and the way the switch is configured it can enable or disable any combination of the front panel Reset Alarm Silence Trouble Silence and Drill switches Lamp Test switch The Lamp Test when toggled tests all the 2 SANCOM indicators 3 10 EST2 System Operations Man
34. ddress For example a detector at address 56 on an MCM Signature data circuit would require 0156 for its entry Figure 2 16 illustrates a typical sensitivity report on the 2 LCD EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Press ENT Add for more 0101 Type 3D Alarm Level 3 Maint Level 00 STDOP029 CDR Figure 2 16 Typical sensitivity report on 2 LCD Printing sensitivity reports To print a sensitivity report l 2 3 4 5 At the 2 LCD press Reports Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password Enter 1 to choose a sensitivity report Enter 2 to send the report to the printer Enter the device address of the desired report only on local reports Figure 2 17 illustrates the typical printed format of a sensitivity report 4D Panel Sensitivity Report Facility Project Name Date Time 03 23 1998 03 59 08 Sensitivity Report for 4D Sensor Sensor Address 0101 0102 STDOP002 CDR 3D Detector 3D Detector 3D Photo and Ion Sensors Maintenance Indicator Alarm Setting Percentage of allowed maintenance range which becomes critical at 8096 Figure 2 17 Typical sensitivity report print format EST2 System Operations Manual 2 35 Operating panel devices 2 36 Viewing history reports To view a history report 1 At the 2 LCD press Reports 2 Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password 3 Enter 2 to choose a history report 4 Enter 1 to send the report
35. e 2 28 2 30 Enable 2 25 2 27 Program 2 22 2 24 Z 1 Index Reports 2 34 2 37 Restore 2 33 Status 2 16 2 21 Test 2 38 2 39 functions system activation of See under actions outputs sequences smoke sensitivity levels See also LED switch modules disabling of See under actions laptop computers mapping messages panel addresses RS 485 channels sequences time controls zones enabling of See under actions laptop computers mapping messages panel addresses RS 485 channels sequences time controls zones restarting of See under CPU history reports SLC restoration of See under actions outputs sequences See also LED switch modules testing of 2 38 2 39 viewing of disabled 2 19 2 21 G generating reports 2 34 2 37 Gnd indication 2 17 2 18 H head phones SIGA MDM 2 46 history reports printing of 2 37 restarting of 2 24 viewing of 2 36 indicators audible See buzzers indicators visual See LCD LEDs VU meter initiating a drill test 2 15 instructions operator emergency communications A 4 fire alarm control panel A 3 ISP 96 2 3 14 3 16 ISP 96 3 3 14 3 15 3 16 issuing a page message See Page to Alert switch 2 MIC Page to Evac switch 2 MIC J jacks SIGA MDM 2 46 K keypad 2 LCD 2 6 L laptop computers disabling of 2 30 enabling of 2 27 LCD liquid crystal display messages 2 CMDN C 3 8 2 LCD 2 8 2 LSRA C 3
36. e 1 Normal Slip in label o protector Emergency tone 2 INSTO53 CDR o Figure 3 12 SAN MIC II and emergency tone select positions In the normal state the SAN MIC II generates a supervisory pulse tone for supervision of the audio wiring and circuitry Switches The Fire Tone switch sends the jumper defined alarm tone to the module output terminals as long as the Emergency Tone Select switch is in the normal position The Auxiliary Input overrides the Fire Tone The Speaker Select relay closes upon the activation of the Fire Tone switch The Emergency Tone Select switch sends the jumper defined emergency tone 1 or emergency tone 2 to the module output terminals as long as the microphone is not in active operation The auxiliary input overrides the emergency tones The activation of the Emergency Tone switch also closes the speaker select relay The Microphone PTT sends the microphone output to the module output terminals and overrides all tone generators The auxiliary input overrides the all microphone tones The activation of the microphone PTT closes the speaker select relay VU meter The VU meter is a row of LEDs that form a bar graph to indicate the input level from the microphone The amplitude of your voice determines the microphone s input level If the bar graph does not light up when you talk you may not be talking loud enough If the bar graph runs all the way to the left you are talking too loud The ideal indica
37. e corresponding menu item When pressed the Delete switch deletes the character to the immediate left of the cursor or cancels the menu selection When pressed the Enter switch causes the panel to process the information shown in the display The operator must know the system addresses to make entries on the 2 LCD keypad System addresses often appear as alphabet characters on the 2 LCD where e pp panel address 00 through 63 e zZz zone number A panel address locates a module or part of a module either internal or external to the fire alarm control panel For example the main controller module MCM resides in the control panel and has two panel addresses 01 and 02 The LSRA however is a remote annunciator that may have one of several panel addresses 10 through 63 Note See Programming the communications class A zone number locates a device or function that is either part of a module or wired to it Zone numbers 01 96 on panel addresses 01 and 03 locate Signature series detectors Zone numbers 03 96 on panel addresses 02 and 04 locate Signature series modules Zone numbers 01 and 02 on panel addresses 02 and 04 locate NACs Switches LEDs and actions may also have zone numbers EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices The operator also needs to know parameters for other keypad entries where yyyy year mm month e dd day e 01 07 day of week e hh hour mm m
38. equence To activate a sequence l et E EST2 System Operations Manual At the 2 LCD press Activate Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password Press 3 to select Sequence Enter the number of the sequence being activated nnnn 2 31 Operating panel devices 2 32 Activating smoke sensitivity levels To activate the primary smoke sensitivity level 1 At the 2 LCD press Activate 2 Entera level 1 2 or 3 password 3 Press 4 to activate the primary smoke sensitivity level To activate the alternate smoke sensitivity level 1 At the 2 LCD press Activate 2 Entera level 1 2 or 3 password 3 Press 5 to activate the alternate smoke sensitivity level EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Restoring system functions This section explains the functions of the Restore switch In the Restore mode the 2 LCD offers the following menu options e Outputs Actions e Sequences Note For a detailed explanation about the parameters of keypad entries see Making keypad entries earlier in this chapter Restoring an output To restore an output 1 At the 2 LCD press Restore Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password Press 1 to select Output pe ee Enter the priority and address for the output device being restored PPppzz Restoring an action To restore an action 1 At the 2 LCD press Restore Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password Press 2 to select Action Feo Enter the number
39. indicate a problem in the system You must press the Local Silence switch before you can view messages other than the one displayed during the off normal condition Once you press Local Silence you may view any message in any order by pressing the message review switches Fire alarms Smoke detectors heat detectors fire alarm stations and sprinkler systems may initiate fire alarms The Alarm LED when on indicates a fire alarm To respond to a fire alarm 1 Press the Local Silence switch to silence the buzzer 2 Read the display to determine the location of the fire alarm condition 3 Press the Alarm Review switch to view the alarm message s The Alarm Review switch will display any additional alarm locations Before you can reset the panel the appropriate personnel must e Put out the fire Investigate the cause of the fire Declare the building safe for re entry To reset the panel after a fire alarm 1 Press the Alarm Silence switch to silence the audible notification appliances 2 Press the Local Silence switch to silence the buzzer 3 Press the Reset switch to restore the panel to normal If either the Alarm Silence LED or Reset LED flashes wait until the inhibit period ends then press the appropriate switch again The maximum inhibit period is three minutes Supervisory points Active supervisory points indicate that a fire protection system other than the fire alarm panel is off normal Condition
40. ing user defined switch Scrolling message review switches Note The operator must press the Local Silence switch to review messages on the 2 LCD Messages are listed with the first most recent at the top of the queue and the last oldest at the bottom Table 2 3 Message review switches Message Switch ALARM SUPVR TRBLE MONTR Description Press the down arrow to scroll from the first alarm message to the last one Press the up arrow to scroll from last alarm message to the first one Press both arrows simultaneously to jump to the first message Press the down arrow to scroll from the first supervisory message to the last one Press the up arrow to scroll from last supervisory message to the first one Press both arrows simultaneously to jump to the first message Press the down arrow to scroll from the first trouble message to the last one Press the up arrow to scroll from last trouble message to the first one Press both arrows simultaneously to jump to the first message Press the down arrow to scroll from the first monitor message to the last one Press the up arrow to scroll from last monitor message to the first one Press both arrows simultaneously to jump to the first message EST2 System Operations Manual 2 5 Operating panel devices Making keypad entries Table 2 4 Keypad entries Keypad Switch 2 6 0 9 Description When pressed switches 0 9 enter the corresponding number or select th
41. inute e ss second e nnmn password action number sequence number e tttt time control e PP Priority Note Do not confuse a priority PP with the panel address pp Selecting system functions on the 2 LCD Table 2 5 Function switches Function Switch Status Program Enable Disable Activate Restore Reports Test Description When pressed the Status switch displays menus for viewing the status of the general panel the Signature Data Circuit SDC relays LEDs and disabled devices When pressed the Program switch displays menus for setting the time and date setting user passwords configuring the RS 485 port restarting the system and autoprogramming When pressed the Enable switch displays menus for enabling the following system components zones zone messages time controls data line panels actions sequences laptop mapping When pressed the Disable switch displays menus for disabling the following system components zones zone messages time controls data line panels actions sequences laptop mapping When pressed the Activate switch displays menus for activating the following system components output devices actions sequences primary smoke sensitivity levels and alternate smoke sensitivity levels When pressed the Restore switch displays menus for returning the following system components to the restored state output devices actions and sequences When pressed
42. iption in Table 2 10 item 1 Phone to Alert switch The Phone To Alert switch is a part of the 2 MIC Use this switch with the 2 TEL to page the alert area See the description in Table 2 10 item 2 2 44 EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Recording voice messages The SIGA MDM is a digital message module which provides up to two voice quality audio messages Each message lasts for up to 30 seconds The SIGA MDM can function as a standalone audio source or in conjunction with the 2 AAC 9 TOP Message select switch vsel paa Normal LED SDC Oo Active LED Clip LED QcupP ACTIVE MIC Line switch MIG i O Record LED LINE REC Record switch MIC LINE MIC Line jack O r Play LED IN PLAY HEAD gt Play switch Headphonet jack e PHONES LT STDOP042 CDR Figure 2 29 SIGA MDM Digital Message Module Table 2 12 Indicators LED Description Clip The Clip LED flashes while you record a message to indicate that its amplitude is exceeding the recording level The SIGA MDM is clipping the audio spike to hold the message s amplitude down The Clip LED should flash only occasionally Normal The Normal LED when lit indicates that the SIGA MDM is communicating with the Signature Loop Controller Active The Active LED when lit indicates that the SIGA MDM is playing a message Record The Record LED when lit indicates that
43. ll and test warning notes Sensitivity Report Output misc editorial corrections Added Maintenance level info DL2 info Revised Editorial corrections throughout manual updated autoprogramming Added 2 CMDN SAN and APSB Power Supply information Revised DL2 information Added CDR 3 2 SMK 2 CTM and 2 PPS 6A information Revised DL2 information Added paging and telephone operations Added 2 LSRA C information deleted 2 CMDN C information Added SIGA MDM information Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Appendix A Content Content Important information ii Getting the most out of this manual iii Introduction 1 1 Using this manual 1 2 Documentation conventions 1 4 Operating panel devices 2 1 Operating the 2 LCD 2 3 Reading 2 LCD messages 2 8 Acknowledging prioritized messages 2 10 Responding to off normal conditions 2 11 Initiating a drill test st 2 15 Checking system status 2 16 Programming system functions 2 22 Enabling system functions 2 25 Disabling system functions 2 28 Activating system functions 2 31 Restoring system functions 2 33 Generating reports 2 34 Testing system functions 2 38 Operating LED switch modules 2 40 Operating the 2 MIC 2 42 Operating the 2 TEL 2 44 Recording voice messages 2 45 Operating remote devices 3 1 Operating remote alphanumeric annunciators 3 2 Reading and operating SAN annunciators 3 9 Ope
44. ls 4 Enter 1 to enable channel 1 Enabling a panel address To enable a panel 1 Atthe 2 LCD press Enable 2 Enter a level 2 or 3 password 3 Enter 5 to select panel 4 Enter the panel address pp Enabling an action To enable an action 1 At the 2 LCD press Enable 2 Enter a level 2 or 3 password 3 Enter 6 to select action 4 Enter the action number nnnn Enabling a sequence To enable a sequence 1 At the 2 LCD press Enable 2 Enter a level 2 or 3 password 3 Enter 7 to select sequence 4 Enter the sequence number nnnn EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Enabling a laptop computer To enable a laptop computer 1 At the 2 LCD press Enable 2 Enter a level 2 or 3 password 3 Enter 8 to enable the laptop Enabling the mapping function To enable mapping 1 At the 2 LCD press Enable 2 Enter a level 2 or 3 password 3 Enter 9 to enable mapping EST2 System Operations Manual 2 27 Operating panel devices Disabling system functions This section explains the functions of the Disable switch In the Disable mode the 2 LCD offers the following menu options Zones Messages Time Controls e RS 485 Channels Panels Actions e Sequences Laptop Computer Downloading Mapping Note For a detailed explanation about the parameters of keypad entries see Making keypad entries earlier in this chapter Disabling a zone To di
45. luminates when the switch is in the center position Typical applications include Hand Off Automatic HOA control and the override of automatic systems The SHO 4 switches activate control fans dampers etc The center switch position is the automatic operational position The switch in the center position lights the green LED to show that the HVAC system is using its normal control cycle In a typical program the upper switch position forces the device to turn on through a control module or zone The lower switch position forces the device to turn off again Status zones connected to vane or limit switches contractor status switches etc activate the upper and lower LEDs to indicate a device s status LED switch group 1 Slip in label protector E S STDOP018 CDR Figure 3 9 SHO 4 Remote annunciator lamp and switch module EST2 System Operations Manual 3 13 Operating remote devices 3 14 ISP 96 The ISP 96 annunciator switch panels mount to a 19 inch rack Forty eight switches provide manual control of system functions Each switch has two associated LEDs to indicate the status of the function or the system All LEDs and switches are independently programmed and controlled Typical uses include HVAC control firefighter telephone circuits audio evacuation and paging systems
46. munications e System Restart Reconfigure Autoprogram Note For a detailed explanation about the parameters of keypad entries see Making keypad entries earlier in this chapter Setting the system date To set the system date 1 At the 2 LCD press Program Press to select Date Enter a level 3 password Enter the year yyyy Enter the month mm Enter the day dd Enter the day of the week Sun 01 MEAE OR L Setting the system time To set the system time 1 Atthe 2 LCD press Program 2 Press2 to select Time 3 Enter a level 3 password 4 Enter the time hhmmss Changing system passwords To change a system password 1 At the 2 LCD press Program 2 Press 3 to select Password 3 Enter a level 3 password 4 Change the password level 1 2 or 3 2 22 EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices 5 Enter the new password nnnn Table 2 9 System passwords Default Access Privileges Operators 1111 All Status Activate Restore and Reports functions Supervisors 2222 All Level 1 privileges and all Enable Disable and Test functions Administrators All Level 1 and 2 privileges and all program functions Note The system installer should change all passwords after the system has been installed Programming the communications class The fire alarm control panel receives the 64 panel addresses listed below e 00 Primary power supply e 01 MCM Signat
47. n Drill All Call switch 2 SMDN C The Drill All Call switch when pressed directs the 2 CMDN C control panel to issue a drill command 2 LSRA C Note You do not have to acknowledge messages at the remote alphanumeric annunciators You can acknowledge the message at the control panel The system automatically acknowledges and silences any message through the Local Silence switch Upon the acknowledgment of the message the control panel will restore the remote alphanumeric annunciators EST2 System Operations Manual 3 5 Operating remote devices Table 3 2 Remote alphanumeric annunciator indicators Event Indication Regional patterns Availability Notes USA Canada Europe Normal operations Green Steady Steady 2 SMDN C Indicates that LED 2 SMDN the system has 2 CMDN C no faults or off 2 CMDN normal 2 LSRA C conditions 2 LSRA Alarm condition Red Steady Steady 2 SMDN C Indicates that LED 2 SMDN the system has 2 CMDN C detected a fire 2 CMDN alarm condition 2 LSRA C 2 LSRA Trouble condition Amber Steady Steady 2 SMDN C Indicates that LED 2 SMDN some portion of 2 CMDN C the system is off 2 CMDN normal and may 2 LSRA C degrade the 2 LSRA system s operation Supervisory Amber Steady Steady 2 SMDN C Indicates that a condition LED 2 SMDN fire protection 2 CMDN C system other 2 CMDN than the fire 2 LSRA C alarm panel is 2 LSRA off normal Closed sprinkler valves and disabled supplemen
48. ndition To view other monitor conditions Press the MONTR review switch down arrow To clear system The system automatically clears itself upon restoration of monitor condition Inspected By Fire Drill Notify the fire department before you run the test All audible and visual notification appliances will operate during a drill To drill all notification appliances Press the Drill switch To end the drill Press the Drill switch a second time or press Alarm Silence Microphone Operation To page the fire area 1 Pick up the microphone handset 2 Press the Page to Evac switch 3 Press the Push to Talk PTT switch on the microphone 4 When the pre announcement tone ends speak into the microphone To page the alert area Power Supply Pick up the microphone handset Press Page to Alert switch Press the PTT switch on the microphone When the pre announcement tone ends speak Primary Telephone Operation The buzzer indicates an incoming call Location ______ To respond to an incoming call 1 Pick up the telephone handset Fuses 2 Pressthe Silence Call In switch 3 Select the incoming phone circuit on the LED Switch module Secondary 4 Communicate with the calling party To page by phone Type yp 1 Pick up the telephone handset S 2 Press the Phone to Evac or Alert switch pecs 3 When the pre announcement tone ends speak Frame these instructions and mount them next to the emergency comm
49. nds may be cancelled by pressing the switch pad a second time before the command is executed Reading front panel LEDs Each switch has two LEDs A flashing sequence on the upper LED indicates the activation or restoration of a device The lower LED operates independently but it usually indicates the status of a function related to the switch pad Upper LED Switch Pad Lower LED Function Label STDOP035 CDR Figure 2 24 Front panel LED switch module Activating devices at the front panel To activate a device press its corresponding switch The upper LED will flash with a 10 duty cycle as shown in Figure 2 25 top During the 10 duty cycle the LED is off more than it is on The LED stops flashing and remains lit when the device is fully activated Restoring devices at the front panel To restore a device press its corresponding switch The upper LED will flash with a 90 duty cycle as shown in Figure 2 25 bottom During the 90 duty cycle the LED is on more than it is off The LED turns off completely when the device is fully restored 2 40 EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Activating a device LED 10 duty cycle device turning on gt gt lt LED on Steady Upper LED on Device on Upper LED off Time Restoring a device y cycle device turning off 3 LED 90 dut LED off gt
50. ng paper in the printer to print a history report Take note however that the operation of peripheral devices requires an operator interface Therefore you will also need to know how to request a history report from the 2 LCD Note See Generating reports in this manual for more information Appendix The Appendix provides the information and resources you need for posting operator instructions at the fire alarm control panel EST2 System Operations Manual 1 3 Introduction Documentation conventions 1 4 Important notices Notices throughout this manual inform the reader of practices and conditions which will affect physical safety occupant safety equipment performance and time consumption Notices appear as warnings cautions and notes Warnings Warnings are posted when injury or loss of life may occur through the neglect of safe practices and conditions WARNING Testing the system disables the alarm contact The system will not notify the fire department in the event of a fire alarm condition during a test See the system administrator for detailed information Cautions Cautions are posted in the manual to prevent damage to the equipment A typical caution concerns the prevention of electrostatic discharge ESD Caution Observe static sensitive handling practices Notes Notes instruct the reader to avoid practices or conditions which may result in wasted time and effort For example a download
51. of the action being restored nnnn Restoring a sequence To restore a sequence 1 At the 2 LCD press Restore Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password Press 3 to select Sequence abe Ce 9 Enter the number of the sequence being restored nnnn EST2 System Operations Manual 2 33 Operating panel devices Generating reports 2 34 This section explains the functions of the Reports switch In the Reports mode the 2 LCD offers two report options sensitivity and history Both reports may be sent to either the 2 LCD display or a printer Note For a detailed explanation about the parameters of keypad entries see Making keypad entries earlier in this chapter Viewing sensitivity reports To view a sensitivity report 1 At the 2 LCD press Reports Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password Enter 1 to choose a sensitivity report Enter 1 to send the report to the 2 LCD display Um om pec qq Follow the instructions on the screen illustrated in Figure 2 14 For All Press ENT For Range ppaa ENT DEL will terminate Enter Choice STDOP028 CDR Figure 2 14 Sensitivity report instructions Note If the fire alarm control panel has been on for less than 15 minutes the 2 LCD will display the screen in Figure 2 15 Sensitivity Report is only valid after 15 minutes of opera tion Press del STDOP045 CDR Figure 2 15 Sensitivity report delay The parameters ppaa stand for the panel and device a
52. operating switches continued EST2 System Operations Manual on the 2 SANCOM 3 10 on the 2 SMDN C 3 5 on the 2 TEL 2 44 on the ISP 96 2 3 15 3 16 on the ISP 96 3 3 15 3 16 on the PT 1S 4 2 4 3 on the RSAN PRT 4 4 4 5 on the SAN MICII 3 17 on the SHO 4 3 15 3 16 on the SIGA MDM 2 46 on the SWU 8 3 3 15 3 16 operator responses to fire alarms 2 11 to maintenance messages 2 13 to monitor points 2 12 2 13 to supervisory conditions st 2 11 2 12 to trouble conditions 2 12 to verification messages 2 13 2 14 outputs activation of 2 31 restoration of 2 33 P Page to Alert switch 2 MIC 2 42 Page to Evac switch 2 MIC 2 42 panel addresses 2 23 disabling of 2 29 enabling of 2 26 passwords system 2 22 2 23 Phone Call In Silenced LED 2 TEL 2 44 Phone to Alert switch 2 MIC 2 42 2 44 Phone to Evac switch 2 MIC 2 42 2 44 Play LED SIGA MDM 2 45 Play switch SIGA MDM 2 46 playing voice messages 2 46 Prg1 indication 2 18 printer PT 1S 4 2 4 3 RSAN PRT 4 4 4 5 printing history reports 2 37 printing sensitivity reports 2 35 priorities message 2 10 privileges password 2 23 Prn1 indication 2 17 programming system functions See changing system passwords programming the communications class reconfiguring SLCs setting the system date setting the system time See also under CPU history reports SLC programming the communication
53. ot immediately determine the cause of the trouble condition 6 Press the Reset switch to restore the system to normal The panel will not reset until the trouble is repaired The 2 LCD display will indicate any additional trouble locations The Trouble LED lights steady when you have acknowledged all the trouble messages Monitor points Active monitor points indicate off normal conditions in equipment monitored by the fire alarm panel A typical cause for an active monitor point might be a signal which indicates the status of the fan systems The Monitor LED when on indicates EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices an active monitor point In the alarm mode the 2 LCD will also display active monitor messages To respond to a monitor point 1 Read the display to determine the location of the monitor condition 2 Press the Local Silence switch to silence the buzzer 3 Read the monitor point message by pressing the MONTR switch 4 Investigate the cause of the monitor point 5 Call for service if you cannot immediately determine the cause of the monitor point 6 Press the Reset switch to restore the system to normal The panel will not reset until the monitor point condition is corrected The 2 LCD display will indicate any additional monitor point messages The Monitor LED will light steady when you have acknowledged all the monitor point messages The 2 LCD displays monitor points on y during
54. rating peripheral devices 4 1 PT 1S Printer 4 2 RSAN PRT Printer 4 4 Operator instructions A 1 Posting operator instructions A 2 Index Z 1 EST2 System Operations Manual i Content Important information Limitation of liability This product has been designed to meet the requirements of NFPA Standard 72 1996 Edition Underwriters Laboratories Inc Standard 864 7th Edition and Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Inc Standard ULC S527 Installation in accordance with this manual applicable codes and the instructions of the Authority Having Jurisdiction is mandatory EST shall not under any circumstances be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from loss of property or other damages or losses owing to the failure of EST products beyond the cost of repair or replacement of any defective products EST reserves the right to make product improvements and change product specifications at any time While every precaution has been taken during the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents EST assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions FCC warning This equipment can generate and radiate radio frequency energy If this equipment is not installed in accordance with this manual it may cause interference to radio communications This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for Class A computing devices pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FC
55. rea through the paging system The Page to ALERT switch features an integral LED which lights when it is active 5 Evac switch When pressed the Evac switch manually activates the evacuation signal The Evac switch features an integral LED which lights when it is active The Evac switch requires manual activation of the desired evacuation areas on the LED annunciator switch modules See the site specific instructions for information on selecting specific areas within your facility 2 42 EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Table 2 10 2 MIC controls and indicators Item Control 6 Alert switch Description When pressed the Alert switch manually activates the evacuation signal The Alert switch features an integral LED which lights when it is active The Alert switch requires manual activation of the desired alert areas on the LED annunciator switch modules See the site specific instructions for information on selecting specific areas within your facility 7 Microphone Use the microphone to issue a page message See the paging procedure below 8 Push to Talk PTT switch When pressed the PTT switch activates the pre announcement tone and the microphone The microphone will not transmit any messages until the PTT switch has been operated and the pre announcement tone has ended Note The mode setting of the 2 AAC will affect the operation of the 2 MIC See the 2 AA
56. s class 2 23 PT 1S 4 2 4 3 Push to Talk switch 2 MIC 2 43 R reading 2 CMDN C messages 3 8 reading 2 LCD messages 2 8 2 9 reading 2 LSRA C messages 3 8 reading 2 SMDN C messages 3 8 reading LEDs on LED switch modules 2 40 on the 2 CMDN C 3 6 3 7 on the 2 LCD 2 4 on the 2 LSRA C 3 6 3 7 on the 2 MIC 2 42 2 43 on the 2 SANCOM 3 10 on the 2 SMDN C 3 6 3 7 EST2 System Operations Manual Index on the 2 TEL 2 44 on the ISP 96 2 3 15 3 16 on the ISP 96 3 3 15 3 16 on the PT 18 4 2 on the RSAN PRT 4 4 on the SHO 4 3 15 3 16 on the SIGA MDM 2 45 on the SLU 16 3 11 on the SWU 8 3 3 15 3 16 reading the VU meters 3 17 3 18 reconfiguring SLCs 2 24 Record LED SIGA MDM 2 45 Record switch SIGA MDM 2 46 recording voice messages 2 45 remote alphanumeric annunciators See 2 CMDN C 2 LSRA C 2 SMDN C reports history 2 36 2 37 sensitivity e 2 34 2 35 Res1 indication 2 18 resetting the panel after a fire alarm 2 11 responses operator to fire alarms 2 11 to maintenance messages 2 13 to monitor points 2 12 2 13 to supervisory conditions 2 11 2 12 to trouble conditions 2 12 to verification messages 2 13 2 14 restarting system devices functions See under CPU history reports SLC restoring system functions See under actions outputs sequences See also LED switch modules RS 485 channels disabling of 2 29 enabling of 2 26
57. s like closed sprinkler valves and disabled supplementary fire extinguishing systems may cause supervisory conditions The Supervisory LED when lit indicates a supervisory condition EST2 System Operations Manual 2 11 Operating panel devices 2 12 To respond to a supervisory condition 1 Read the display to determine the location of the supervisory condition 2 Press the Local Silence switch to silence the buzzer 3 Press the SUPVR switch to review the supervisory condition message s 4 Investigate the cause of the supervisory condition 5 Press the Reset switch to restore the panel to normal The supervisory condition must be corrected before the panel will reset Latching circuits require a manual reset Non latching circuits automatically reset The 2 LCD display will indicate any additional supervisory conditions The most recent location appears at the top of the list Trouble conditions Active trouble conditions indicate that some portion of the fire alarm panel is in an off normal condition and may affect its proper operation The Trouble LED when lit indicates a trouble condition To respond to a trouble condition 1 Read the display to determine the location of the trouble condition 2 Press the Local Silence switch to silence the buzzer 3 Press the TRBLE switch to review the supervisory condition message s 4 Investigate the cause of the trouble condition 5 Call for service if you cann
58. sable a zone 1 At the 2 LCD press Disable 2 Entera level 2 or 3 password 3 Enter to select zone 4 Enter the device address ppzz Disabling a message To disable a message 1 At the 2 LCD press Disable 2 Entera level 2 or 3 password 3 Enter 2 to select message 4 Enter the device address ppzz Disabling a time control To disable a time control 1 Atthe 2 LCD press Disable 2 Entera level 2 or 3 password 3 Enter 3 to select time control 4 Enter the time control number tttt 2 28 EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Disabling an RS 485 Channel To disable RS 485 communications on channel 0 l bs O S At the 2 LCD press Disable Enter a level 2 or 3 password Enter 4 to select RS 485 communications channels Enter 0 to disable the channel 0 To disable RS 485 communications on channel 1 4 At the 2 LCD press Disable Enter a level 2 or 3 password Enter 4 to select RS 485 communications channels data line Enter 1 to disable the channel 1 Disabling a panel address To disable a panel l d rS At the 2 LCD press Disable Enter a level 2 or 3 password Enter 5 to select panel Enter the panel address pp Disabling an action To disable an action l Pe rU qe At the 2 LCD press Disable Enter a level 2 or 3 password Enter 6 to select action Enter the action number nnnn Disabling a sequence
59. sage review switches 2 5 Making keypad entries 2 6 Selecting system functions on the 2 LCD 2 7 Reading 2 LCD messages 2 8 Current time 2 8 Messages waiting 2 8 Event type 2 8 Event time s 2 9 Event address 2 9 Event message 2 9 Acknowledging prioritized messages 2 10 Responding to off normal conditions 2 11 Fire alarms 2 11 Supervisory points 2 11 Trouble conditions 2 12 Monitor points 2 12 Maintenance message 2 13 Verification message 2 13 Initiating a drill test 2 15 Checking system status 2 16 Viewing the general status screen 2 16 Viewing the loop status screens 2 17 Viewing the field panel status screen 2 18 Viewing the Relay LED status screen 2 19 Viewing disabled device status 2 19 Programming system functions 2 22 Setting the system date 2 22 Setting the system time 2 22 Changing system passwords 2 22 Programming the communications class 2 23 Restarting system devices functions 2 24 Reconfiguring SLC1 and SLC2 2 24 Enabling system functions 2 25 Enabling a zone 2 25 Enabling a message 2 25 Enabling a time control 2 25 Enabling an RS 485 channel 2 26 EST2 System Operations Manual 2 1 Operating panel devices 2 2 Enabling a panel address 2 26 Enabling an action 2 26 Enabling a sequence 2 26 Enabling a laptop computer s 2 27 Enabling the mapping function 2 27 Disabling system functions 2 28 Disabling a zone 2 28 Disabling a message
60. switch is down the system will function automatically When an operator toggles the switch up it will activate a programmed function and turn on the upper LED EST2 System Operations Manual 3 15 Operating remote devices Three position toggle switch SWU 8 3 and ISP 96 3 Programmed function Automatic system function Programmed function Three position rotary switch SHO 4 Programmed L function S Automatic L system J function CI CI Programmed function Two position toggle switch SWU 8 and ISP 96 2 LED indications Programmed LI NE function LED is off CI sit LEDison O Automatic CI system function STDOP020 CDR Figure 3 11 SAN annunciator switch positions SAN MIC II The SAN MIC II module is a supervised microphone and tone generator capable of operation remotely from the audio power amplifier The SAN MIC II provides a pre amp level signal which may be transmitted over 2 000 feet of shielded cable In addition the SAN MIC II provides a PTT Dynamic Microphone three tone generators auxiliary audio input solid state VU meter and a supervisory pulse generator 3 16 EST2 System Operations Manual Push to talk switch PTT _ Microphone handset VU meter Operating remote devices Emergency tone select switch Fire tone switch 2 Emergency tone select positions Emergency ton
61. tary fire extinguishing systems may cause supervisory conditions Unacknowledged Internal Pulses Pulses 2 SMDN C The operator message buzzer 2 SMDN must 2 CMDN C acknowledge all 2 CMDN messages to 2 LSRA C silence the 2 LSRA buzzer 3 6 EST2 System Operations Manual Table 3 2 Remote alphanumeric annunciator indicators Event Trouble Indication Internal buzzer Regional patterns USA Canada Pulses Europe Steady Operating remote devices Availability 2 SMDN C 2 SMDN 2 CMDN C 2 CMDN 2 LSRA C 2 LSRA Notes In Europe the buzzer will pulse steadily until an operator silences it When the buzzer is silenced it will generate a half second pulse every 14 seconds as a reminder of the trouble condition Alarm silence Amber LED Flash Flash 2 SMDN C 2 CMDN C 2 LSRA C The Alarm Silence LED lights when the system wide alarm silence function has been initiated Trouble or supervisory condition silence Amber LED Flash Flash 2 SMDN C 2 CMDN C 2 LSRA C The Trouble Silence LED lights when the system wide trouble silence function has been initiated 2 SMDN 2 CMDN and 2 LSRA buzzers sound only for unacknowledged messages Drill all call test Amber LED Flash Flash 2 SMDN C 2 CMDN C 2 LSRA C The Drill LED lights when the system wide drill all call function has been initiated EST2 System Operations Manual
62. tch for 1 or 3 minutes after the first alarm is received Reset inhibit check one none __1 minute 3 minutes When pressed the Local Silence switch quiets the panel buzzer The Local Silence switch also features an integral LED When lit the LED indicates that the panel is in local silence mode Note Upon receipt of a new alarm trouble or supervisory condition the controller will exit the local silence mode and resound the panel buzzer EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Table 2 2 Control switches Control Switch Alarm Silence Drill User Defined Description When pressed the Alarm Silence switch turns off all audibles or visuals as defined in the 2 SDU The Alarm Silence switch also features an integral LED When lit the LED indicates that the notification appliances are off When flashing the LED indicates that the Alarm Silence switch is inhibited Silence inhibit check one none 1minute X 3 minutes When pressed the Drill switch activates all audibles or visuals as defined in the 2 SDU Drill switch also features an integral LED When lit the LED indicates that the Drill mode is on Site specific programmed option This switch will activate Enter the rule label The User defined switch permits the operator to activate an action by pressing it The programmer determines the function of the User defined switch and enters it in the 2 SDU See the 2 SDU Help for details on programm
63. the SIGA MDM is recording and how much time remains Play The Play LED when lit indicates that the SIGA MDM is in the playback mode EST2 System Operations Manual 2 45 Operating panel devices Table 2 13 SIGA MDM Controls Switch Description Message select The Message Select switch when toggled selects the message for recording and playback MIC Line select The MIC Line switch when toggled sets the audio input jack signal level Record The Record switch when pressed turns the recording function on and off Play The play switch when pressed turns the play function on and off Table 2 14 SIGA MDM Jacks Jacks Description MIC Line in The MIC Line jack accepts the microphone or remote source for recording Head phones The Head Phones jack accepts the headphones for playback 2 46 EST2 System Operations Manual Chapter 3 Operating remote devices Summary Chapter 3 discusses the indicators and controls of remote annunciators Content Operating remote alphanumeric annunciators 3 2 2 SMDN C 3 2 2 CMDN C 3 3 2 LSRA C 3 4 Controls and indicators 3 5 Reading LCD messages 3 8 Reading and operating SAN annunciators 3 9 EST2 System Operations Manual 2 SANCOM 3 9 SLU 16 3 11 SWU 8 3 11 SWU 8 3 3 12 SHO 4 3 13 ISP 96 3 14 Selecting system functions on SAN annunciators 3 15 SAN MIC II e 3 16 3 1 Operating remote devices Oper
64. tion explains the functions of the Enable switch In the Enable mode the 2 LCD offers the following menu options Zones e Messages Time Controls e RS 485 Channels Panels Actions e Sequences Laptop Computer Downloading Mapping Note For a detailed explanation about the parameters of keypad entries see Making keypad entries earlier in this chapter Enabling a zone To enable a zone 1 Atthe 2 LCD press Enable Enter a level 2 or 3 password Enter 1 to select zone qe GN I2 Enter the device address ppzz Enabling a message To enable a message 1 Atthe 2 LCD press Enable Enter a level 2 or 3 password Enter 2 to select message Bee ro Enter the device address ppzz Enabling a time control Note Do not enable more than 127 time controls at a time To enable a time control 1 At the 2 LCD press Enable Enter a level 2 or 3 password Enter 3 to select time control oS Enter the time control numbers tttt EST2 System Operations Manual 2 25 Operating panel devices 2 26 Enabling an RS 485 channel To enable RS 485 communications on channel 0 1 At the 2 LCD press Enable 2 Enter a level 2 or 3 password 3 Enter 4 to select RS 485 communications channels 4 Enter 0 to enable channel 0 To enable RS 485 communications on channel 1 1 At the 2 LCD press Enable 2 Enter a level 2 or 3 password 3 Enter 4 to select RS 485 communications channe
65. tion on the VU meter is a bar graph that runs to the middle EST2 System Operations Manual 3 17 Operating remote devices VU Meter Low input level VU Meter Optimal input level VU Meter High input level STDOP044 CDR Figure 3 13 SAN MIC II VU meter 3 18 EST2 System Operations Manual Appendix A Operator instructions Summary Appendix A presents the procedure for filling out and posting operator instructions for fire alarm control panels Content Posting operator instructions A 2 EST2 System Operations Manual A 1 Operator instructions Posting operator instructions A 2 The following pages feature two sets of operator instructions The first set of instructions Figure A 1 outlines the procedures for operating the fire alarm panel without emergency communications equipment The second set of instructions Figure A 2 provides the procedures for operating the fire alarm control panel with emergency communications equipment To post operator instructions 1 Photocopy the master set of operator instructions 2 Write down the location of control panel in the space provided at the top of the form 3 Frame the operator instructions 4 Mount the operator instructions next to the control panel EST2 System Operations Manual Operator instructions Fire
66. to the 2 LCD display The 2 LCD will display the screens in Figure 2 18 and Figure 2 19 Comp Rev X Y Proj Rev M N Last updated on 01 03 99 01 01 01 STDOP030 CDR Figure 2 18 History report revision Press MONTR A for older MONTR V for newer DEL to terminate STDOP031 CDR Figure 2 19 History report instructions Figure 2 20 illustrates two typical history reports on the 2 LCD 01 03 99 ok REO i A XXXXXXXXXKXXXKXX ppaa A Active Response Msg Line 1 Response Msg Line 2 01 03 99 01 01 R XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ppaa R Restore Response Msg Line 1 Response Msg Line 2 STDOP032 CDR Figure 2 20 Typical history reports on the 2 LCD EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Printing history reports Note A History Report will contain the last 650 events To print a history report 1 At the 2 LCD press Reports 2 Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password 3 Enter 2 to choose a history report 4 Enter 2 to send the report to the printer Figure 2 21 illustrates the typical printed format of a history report System History Report Facility Name Medical Arts Center Licensee 00114 P Smith Compiled on 10 31 99 22 16 53 Compiler Rev 01 03 0 Project Rev 14 6 Report Date 10 31 1999 and Time 23 30 20 ACTIVATION 1st Fire Alarm 0301 Date 10 31 99 Time 01 01 SMOKE DETECTOR 1 ACTIVATION Fire Alarm 0302 Date 10 31 99 Time 01 03 SMOKE DETECTOR 2 A
67. ual Operating remote devices SLU 16 The SLU 16 Remote Annunciator Lamp module has 16 LEDs for remote annunciator applications when using the SAN CPU The system software individually controls all LEDs and switches When a pre defined input exists on the system the appropriate LED will illuminate to report the condition Model Description SLU 16R 16 red LEDs SLU 16Y 16 yellow LEDs SLU 16R Y 8 red LEDs 8 yellow LEDs 0 WY o STDOP017 CDR Figure 3 7 SLU 16SWU 8 3 SWU 8 The SWU 8 consists of 8 two position toggle switches and 16 red or yellow LEDs Each switch forms a distinct functional group with two independently programmed LEDs Placing a switch in the up position generates an active off normal condition The down position is the normal state In a typical firefighter telephone application using the SWU 8 the upper switch position selects an incoming call the lower switch position places the circuit to normal or off line operation One of the associated LEDs indicates the circuit calling in the other LED indicates that the circuit has been connected to the master handset EST2 System Operations Manual 3 11 Operating remote devices Two position toggle switches on an SWU 8 or three position toggle switches on an SWU 8 3 3 12
68. unications panel For additional information see the System Operations Manual STDOPOUSCDB Figure A 2 Emergency communications operating instructions A 4 EST2 System Operations Manual Index 2 2 CMDN C 3 3 3 5 3 8 2 LCD control switches 2 4 2 5 function switches 2 7 2 16 2 39 keypad 2 6 LEDs 2 4 message review switches 2 5 2 LSRA C 3 4 3 5 3 8 2 MIC 2 42 2 43 2 SANCOM 3 9 3 10 2 SMDN C 3 2 3 5 3 8 2 TEL 2 44 A accessing the system status menu 2 16 ACp1 indication 2 17 actions activation of 2 31 disabling of 2 29 enabling of 2 26 restoration of s 2 33 activating system devices functions See under actions outputs sequences smoke sensitivity levels See also LED switch modules Active LED SIGA MDM 2 45 addresses panel 2 23 alarm silence 2 CMDN C 3 5 2 LCD 2 5 2 LSRA C 3 5 2 SMDN C 3 5 Alert switch 2 MIC 2 43 alerting building occupants See Alert switch 2 MIC Phone to Alert switch 2 MIC Ann1 indication 2 17 annunciators SAN 3 9 3 18 autoprogramming See reconfiguring SLCs B Ball indication 2 18 Bat1 indication 2 17 buzzers 2 CMDN C See trouble silence 2 LCD See local silence 2 LSRA C See trouble silence 2 SMDN C See trouble silence 2 TEL See Silence Call In switch C canceling commands 2 41 changing system passwords 2 22 2 23 checking system status See under status screens 2 LCD
69. ure detectors e 02 MCM NACS and Signature modules e 03 LCX Signature detectors e 04 LCX NACs and Signature modules e 05 Front panel LED switch modules e 06 through 09 Future use e 10 through 63 Devices and accessories To program a panel for Class A Style 7 communications 1 At the 2 LCD press Program 2 Press 4 to select communications class 3 Enter a level 3 password 4 Enter the panel address pp 5 Enter to program the panel as a Class A Style 7 circuit EST2 System Operations Manual 2 23 Operating panel devices To program a panel for Class B Style 4 communications 1 At the 2 LCD press Program 2 Press4 to select communications class 3 Enter a level 3 password 4 Enter the panel address pp 5 Enter2 to program the panel as a Class B Style 6 circuit Restarting system devices functions In the Restart menu you can restart the e CPU SLCSs History report To restart a system device or function 1 Atthe 2 LCD press Program 2 Press 5 to select Restart 3 Enter a level 2 or 3 password 4 Enter the number for the item you want to restart Reconfiguring SLC1 and SLC2 To reconfigure the SLCs 1 At the 2 LCD press Program 2 Press 6 to select Reconfig 3 Enter a level 2 or 3 password 4 Press Enter to accept the settings and Delete to exit the sequence 2 24 EST2 System Operations Manual Operating panel devices Enabling system functions This sec
70. venient means for recording the serial number of each Signature device installed in the fire alarm system The SAN Annunciator Installation Guide P N 250084 supports the SAN annunciators mentioned in this manual The EST Speaker Application Guide P N 85000 0033 provides information about the placement and layout of speakers for fire alarm signaling and emergency voice communications The EST Strobe Applications Guide P N 85000 0049 provides information for the placement and layout of strobes for fire alarm signaling The Microline 182 Turbo Printer Handbook by Okidata provides all the necessary information for the maintenance and configuration of the PT 1S Form Printer The Okidata handbook comes with the Form Printer EST2 System Operations Manual iii Content iv EST2 System Operations Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Summary Chapter 1 explains the layout of the System Operations Manual and provides important references for additional information Content Using this manual 1 2 Chapter overview 1 2 Appendix 1 3 Documentation conventions 1 4 Important notices 1 4 System parameters 1 4 Installation and operation procedures 1 5 EST2 System Operations Manual 1 1 Introduction Using this manual 1 2 Chapter overview The System Operations Manual divides the operation of the fire alarm system into three categories e Panel devices e Remote devices e Peripheral devices Operating panel devices
71. will not work unless the programmer disconnects the printer from the RS 232 port on the Main Controller Module MCM Note Disconnect the printer when downloading to the MCM System parameters 2 LCD keypad entries and fault messages require knowledge of the system parameters Keypad entry parameters To understand the parameters for 2 LCD keypad entries see Making keypad entries in Operating panel devices Fault message parameters To understand the parameters for reading fault messages see System service procedures in the Installation and Service Manual EST2 System Operations Manual Introduction Installation and operation procedures The typical procedure will appear in the following format To activate an action l 2 3 4 At the 2 LCD press Activate Enter a level 1 2 or 3 password Press 2 to select Action Enter the number of the action being activated nnnn The word Enter in steps 2 and 4 implies that the operator will press the appropriate numbers and the ENTER key on the 2 LCD keypad See Operating panel devices for more information EST2 System Operations Manual 1 5 Introduction 1 6 EST2 System Operations Manual Chapter 2 Operating panel devices Summary Chapter 2 discusses the procedures for reading and operating devices located at the fire alarm control panel Content Operating the 2 LCD 2 3 Reading status LEDs 2 4 Operating control switches 2 4 Scrolling mes
72. witch To clear the system Find the cause of the trouble and correct it The system automatically clears itself upon correction of trouble condition Inspected By Monitor Condition The Monitor LED yellow turns on the display shows monitor conditions and the internal buzzer pulses during a non fire alarm condition To view other monitor conditions Press the MONTR review switch down arrow To clear system The system automatically clears itself upon restoration of monitor condition Fire Drill Notify the fire department before you run the test All audible and visual notification appliances will operate during a drill To drill all notification appliances Press the Drill switch Power Supply To end the drill Press the Drill switch a second time or press Alarm Silence Primary Frame these instructions and mount them next to the fire alarm control panel For Location additional information See the System Operations Manual Fuses Secondary Type Specs STDOP007 CDR Figure A 1 Fire alarm control panel operating instructions EST2 System Operations Manual A 3 Operator instructions Emergency Communications Operating Instructions installed By Normal Condition The Power LED green is on All other LEDs are off Alarm Condition The Alarm LED red turns on the display shows the alarm location and zone and the internal buzzer pulses To view other alarm messages Press the ALARM review s
73. witch down arrow To silence audible devices Press the Alarm Silence switch To reset the system Find the cause of alarm condition correct it and press the Reset switch Per NFPA Standard Note Each new alarm will resound the audible devices but you cannot resound CI 72 Ch 3 Local them by pressing the Alarm Silence switch a second time O 72 Ch 4 Auxiliary Supervisory Condition The Supervisory LED yellow turns on the display shows the supervisory condition location and zone and the internal buzzer pulses CI 72 Ch 4 Remote Sta To view other supervisory messages Press the SUPVR review switch down arrow LI 72 Ch 4 Proprietary To silence buzzer Press Local Silence switch Investigate the cause To clear the system Find the cause of the supervisory condition correct it and press LI 72 Ch 4 Central Sta the Reset switch Dated Trouble Condition The system Trouble LED yellow turns on the display shows the trouble location and zone and the internal buzzer pulses To view other trouble messages Press the TRBLE review switch down arrow To silence the buzzer Press the Local Silence switch To clear the system Find the cause of the trouble and correct it The system automatically clears itself upon correction of trouble condition For Service Contact Monitor Condition The Monitor LED yellow turns on the display shows monitor conditions and the internal buzzer pulses during a non fire alarm co

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