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1. UTRONILR 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 COPYRIGHT This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced in any form by any method for any purpose Autronica Fire and Security AS and its subsidaries assume no responsibility for any errors that may appear in the publication or for damages arising from the information in it No information in this publication should be regarded as a warranty made by Autronica Fire and Security AS The information in this publication may be updated without notice Product names mentioned in this publication may be trademarks They are used only for identification C User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 2 Table of Contents Ie JItFOQU CH OM iii e a 5 Tel Abolittbeilandbook iss seba sibi i da din eda dat faqa ta 5 12 he REAdE nane a a 5 1 3 Reference Documentation L nnnnnnnnnnnnennnnenenznnenenn nn nn 5 2 General Description e abba 6 3 Setting up the System ss sesennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnznnenzanz 7 3 1 Minimum PC requireMment LL nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnznnnen zar nn mnn nn 7 32 Installing the Software l ssssazi on siszesieiioi a a Sa a a 7 33 nstalng the Al OWA E ii iii ira fis asa into b ap 8 B02 KOVEFVIEWI siener a a A sun 8 3 3 2 Cable Connections Overview in Interface Unit WAS 2000 9 3 3
2. 4 2 10 Comfail Bargraph The Comfail status field presents the number of mal WS ALCOM communication failures per time unit the On sample period is defined in the Setup window The default sample period is 5 seconds 4 2 11 Status Bar A status bar at the bottom of the screen gives the following information l i Scanning topology Points j LD 1 ESD 510 AS 2000 status Points Earth States the chosen Gives the status of AS 2000 at the The total failure on Loop Driver module moment and tells if input is expected number of and BSD 310 or other from the user points is wire module for example shown if present the Communication Module BSL 310 or Output Module BSJ 310 User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 21 Operating the Tool 4 2 12 Static and Dvnamic Loop Unit Information LSI 0 Loop driver OUT L5l 1 Optical det PN 001 1998 294 003 Lol Multisengar PH 004 1998 300 042 EH 300 jaq 1 1348 244 030 Gw Comp Static Information When pointing on a loop unit in the topologv window a hand svmbol will appear and static information related to this unit will be shown in the field to the right If the user left clicks the mouse pointing on a loop unit dynamic information related to this unit will be shown i e information applicable at the moment
3. With this selector you can switch between showing actual instant values minimum or maximum values Selection is done by clicking the radio button next to the mode you want to watch Minimum values are calculated from the moment AS 2000 was started or since the last Reset Min Max or Reset all The Update command updates all bargraphs by reading fresh values from all points 4 4 3 Function Reset Min Max This function resets all stored minimum and maximum values This function resets minimum maximum and actual values User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 27 Operating the Tool 4 5 The Setup Window 145 2000 5 x Enter Service Mode EAS SSE fw Enable Auto Parameter update Activate logfile 5 Alcom Error sample period a Mark Loghle Merge Notification Log into lagfille Supress display of Notification Log Enter service Mode Clicking this button will give you a password dialog box and with the correct password you will be given access to more advanced function Contamination adjustment and configuration Enable Auto Parameter Update Toggle function when ticking off this selection default enabled the program will continuously update the data which is generated in the report for the selected loop The report is generated when pressing the Report b
4. PH 004 1998 1760 042 yi LSI 5 Sounder PN 008 1998 219 010 User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 14 Operating the Tool 4 2 2 The START Button START Pressing the START button tells AS 2000 to find all points connected to the selected loop driver and present them graphically in a correct electrical sequence Before starting the topology scan the user must provide information whether the loop contains any Autrokeeper BN 180 units or not This is because Autrokeeper units require special handling during topology detection Scan loop options f No Sutrokeeper IBN 180 units on the loop 0 Autokeeperz on loop scan from Primary side C Autokeepers on loop scan fram Secondary side qg OF x Cancel Points will be presented with unique symbols for each type and with important information such as Production Number PN and the Loop Sequence Index LSI In case of illegal topologies like multiple branch off and loop break these will be presented with self explaining symbols For a complete list of symbols available see chapter 5 While AS 2000 is searching for points across the screen The flashlight will continue sweeping B across the screen until all parameters has been received from all loop units The START button will change to a STOP button Each time AS 2000 finds something irreg
5. 25 01 www autronicafire com User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Reader s Comments User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Autronica Fire and Securitv AS is an international companv headquartered in Trondheim one of the largest cities in Norwav The companv is owned bv United Technologies Corporation and emplovs more than 319 persons with experience in developing manufacturing and marketing of fire safetv equipment Our products cover a broad range of svstems for integrated solutions including fire detection svstems integrated fire and gas detection svstems control and presentation svstems voice alarm svstems public address svstems emergencv light svstems plus suppression svstems All products are easily adaptable to a wide variety of applications among others hospitals airports churches and schools as well as to heavy industry and high risk applications such as power plants computer sites and offshore installations world wide The company s strategy and philosophy is plainly manifested in the business idea Protecting life environment and property Quality Assurance Stringent control throughout Autronica Fire and Security ASsures the excellence of our products and services Our products are CE marked and devel
6. FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 13 Operating the Tool 4 2 1 Select Loop Driver The Select Loop Driver button allows vou to select which loop driver module BSD 310 BSD 311 or other module for example Communication Module BSL 310 or Output Module BSJ 310 to Ci communicate with By default loop driver 1 LD1 is selected but the Co BSL 31D user can select any other module eA BSD 310 c2 BSLMD ooo Pressing the Search Loop Drivers button forces AS 2000 to find all ra pm loop drivers GAD cs If there are several loop drivers or other modules available the user ae must select the one to communicate with Bi Oi aa Mme fo asl When pressing the START button see next chapter a graphical 10 presentation of the selected module will appear The examples below cml 4 show two different presentations fone Ce Cig Example Communication Module BSL 310 has Search Loop Drivers been selected Example A Loop Driver BSD Lal 0 310 has been selected Loop driver QUT i Multiple branch L51 0 1 UNDEFINED L l 0 amp PN 194 1998 332 770 Loop driver OUT Lol 2 LSl 1 1 UNDEFINED Loop driver IM PN 194 1998 332 771 LSl 1 Heat det PH 002 1998 160 021 As shown in the example the AS 2000 is not able to present Lil 2 Optical det the topology for the modules BSL BSB BSJ 310 FPN 001 1998 160 123 AHI xi LSI 3 Sounder PN 008 1998 219 011 A LSl 4 Multiszensor
7. alwavs included in an operating panel The Loop Driver Module BSD 310 BSD 311 one or more must then be connected to the loop vou want to communicate with Loop Driver Module in Fire Alarm Control Panel I O Unit Manual Call Point Detector WAS 2000 I O Unit Manual Call Point Detector FIRE ALARM 220V AC For detailed information on cable connections consult the following chapters User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 8 Setting up the Svstem 3 3 2 Cable Connections Overview in Interface Unit WAS 2000 Consult the drawing below and do the following e Connect the 9 pin Desub connector to one of the serial ports COM1 or COM2 on your computer e Connect the WAS 2000 Interface unit to the 220V AC mains outlet Note If a batterv is installed it must be disconnected when not in use to avoid discharge BSS 310 BSL 310 BSD 310 BSD 311 24V BATTERY optional Al Com 24VDC POWER out SUPPLY IM Detector loop Q in fuse inside Q Front view when mounted on rail Screw terminal 10 terminal 1 6 Green Red KEE indicator indicator H5 H1 User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Pag
8. loop units When the animated flashlight is switched off the Report button is enabled iol xi Site ID White House Panel Loop ID Date 06 12 12 Time 12 23 44 452000 Ver 7 8 4 Serviced by JSE driver selected LD 1 BSDP 310 Loop idle current 81 mA Loop comm current 39 mA Loop output voltage 23 8 V Loop input voltage 23 9 V Loop Resistance 0 0 Ohm Loop Resistance 3 2 Ohm Prod Number LSI Point Type Sil ver Class SHV Comp Comments 028 1994 006 00258 l ENB 331 1 04 leeds 028 1991 010 01283 2 ENB 331 1 04 sea 213 2011 325 28049 3 BN 303 0 1 07 213 2011 326 28010 4 BN 303 0 1 07 s 213 1992 170 21845 5 EN 303 0 1 07 213 2007 268 00000 6 BN 303 0 1 07 MM 027 1996 170 21845 7 BBQ 130 1 00 tata 001 2005 284 00196 3 BH 200 2 39 Industry MM 8 026 2000 170 21845 9 BBR 130 1 00 Mi nn 7non1 17N 71845 in B N 2ann 7 an i 1 Sort by A LSI Type Show name Make Config s Print s Save It is possible to sort by Loop Sequence Indexes LSI or by type Show name sorts on LSI but will show a descriptive name of the units instead of the unit type name User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 19 Operating the Tool Make Contig Clicking the Make Configuration button allows you to generate a CSU file which the AutroSafe Configuration Tool c
9. 00 LS 103 BH 200 LSI 04 BH 300 LS 105 BH 300 LSIO6 BH 320 Reset test ir Start test The test will start with LSI 1 and select points on increased LSI values branches will be taken before it goes further on the main loop Eg Vg 25 05 Oe lig 92 8 9 A 0 2s User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 16 Operating the Tool The test will turn ON and OFF the LED on one point at the time During the test the next point at the loop will be selected as described above then all LEDs will turn on and wait for the specified seconds LED on period Then all LEDs will turn off and wait for the specified LED off period before the sequence is repeated for the next point The actual point in test is listed in the Point currently in test box The Loop scan period gives the total time and the time left for a LED test to finish the whole loop The LED test overview lists out the number of points to test and the number of points that does not have any LED to test The list box identifies the point by LSI and type name The LED ON and OFF period can be changed during the test and the test can be stopped and started again where it stopped Reset test will make the test scan start over again with the first LSI The window has to be closed x in the upper right to go back to
10. 000 informs you that there is one multiple branch off and that there is a break in the loop wire Note that this is actually not the fact but a result of how the program may interpret the loop in such a situation When more than one point powers up at the same time AS 2000 has to guess which one belongs to the main loop and which one is a branch off If AS 2000 comes to a break in the loop wire it will swap the last assumption main loop and branch off and continue But if AS 2000 makes a bad guess and the branch chosen to be the main loop contains a new branch off illegal AS 2000 has problems Then the last assumption is verified to be true and the topology presented will be difficult to understand The presentation is not wrong but it may be very inadequate 7 1AS2000 for Windows 95 NT EZ L5l 0 Loop driver OUT me l 9171 Optical det wii PN 001 1998 142 039 senaseseneenensoneenennted KONT st ads a LS l 2 Multisensor LSl 1 1 Optical det L5l 1 2 Optical det L5l 1 3 Optical det L5l 1 4 Optical det Multiple branch i PN 004 1998 160 022 PN 001 1998 142 032 PN 001 1998 142 030 PN 001 1998 142 033 PN 001 1997 343 062 ay tO L5l 3 Multisensor LSl 2 1 Optical det Loop BREAK WW PN 004 1998 160 032 PN 001 1997 343 051 7 Loop BREAK GIONS 5 LSl 6 Loop driver IN 2 Loop BREAK We mie In the example above AS 2000 guesses that LSI 2 is on the main loop and LSI 1 1 is t
11. 3 Connecting the Loop Cable to the Loop Driver Module in WAS 2000 senina aa Ida sab 10 3 3 4 Cable Connections to an AutroSafe Operating Panel 11 34 SOLAR IAS 2 OOO ai ii ie gt it a 11 4 Operating th TOON ii bb 12 Ast OVEN ins a i a a ai ta a 12 4 2 NMAC FOPOIOGY WIRKOW l assi kard iba rr ar ka ri 13 4 2 1 Selectitoow DIVE ei fi i eia inaia 14 42 2 The START BUON tin iii eascoene 15 A223 The STOP BUON aaa a dija 16 42a Tes LEDS BUNIO enean a e Ea 16 Ae SOli VOntv TES ta ise 18 426 TNE TE DOM BUMO inissel it tar rkm 19 4 2 7 The Loop Measure Button 2 nnennnnnnennnnnennnnznz 20 4 2 8 The Loop Power OFF BulttONn cccccccccssseeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeees 20 4 2 9 The Test Break Y Button L ennnnnnnnnnnnnnnz 20 4 2 10Comfail Bargraph l sdesi ineiesia basar ib pt G a ia 21 42 l l Stattis BA ascites ei Sa aa 21 4 2 12Static and Dynamic Loop Unit Information ssemmi 22 4 2 13Right Clicking the MOUSE L eennnnnnnnnzznnnnzzznnnnnnnnnnnzznnznna 22 422 14 NOMICATIONS BUTTON il kas xini sedis tothe ina wi a st d bu 24 43 The SMV Curves WIndOW tlie Ai ine eke ace reas 25 4 3 1 Selecting a Point to Watch in SMV Curves e eeesnnnnnnzznzz 25 4 3 2 Enabling Disabling Drawing of a Specific Curve 26 4 3 3 Enabling Disabling SMV_Curves Function ccccseeees 26 44 The SMVGraph Window cei wetted ae Aon 27 441 SMVGraph SeleCiOr i
12. DIR Oxn35 PAR Oxes LDO BSL 310 Battery and charger Mormal LDO BSL 310 Module Temperature Normal LDO BSL 310 GHD Fault Normal LLl Point 17 1 ALABM CONDITION iL adr l LD1 Point 17 1 LED is turned OM C adr 12 LD1 Loop resistance TOO HIGH Pos 6 4 Ohm Meg 76 0 Ohm LD1 Loop resistance TOO HIGH Pos 6 4 Ohm Neg 76 0 Ohm LEP1 Point PREWAPNING CONDITION il adr 1 LDP1 Point ALAPM CONDITION iL adr l LD1 Point LED is turned ON C adr 12 User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 24 Operating the Tool 4 3 The SMV Curves Window In the SMV_Curves window the user can watch up to four SMV curves at one time The X axis shows a period of time of 360 seconds 6 minutes and the V axis shows the SMV Standardized Measuring Value The limits for Prealarm and Alarm are drawn in vellow color and are the same for all point tvpes As you can se the background color of the SMV_Curves window goes from green in the normal operating area through orange in the prealarm area and up to red in the alarm area Maximum SMV is 255 minimum is 0 Four detectors are drawn in green at the bottom of the window These detectors will change color depending on which condition they are in Normal Green Prealarm Orange Alarm There are two steps that has to be done to be able to watch a point s SMV curve 1 Se
13. a Lil 7 Loop driver IH sem l Optical det ea PR 007 1997 343 078 LS1 9 Multizenzor PN 004 1998 160 022 PARTITI mes 71 IU Optical det ue PH 001 1998 160 096 wee LOl 11 Optical det KU PN 001 1998 160 092 a Loop BREAK TR teint OND 6 2 Ex 2 Multiple Branch off Star connection In this example AS 2000 has given a warning between LSI 19 and 21 This is to indicate that when closing LSI 19 s switch more than 2 new points where powered up AS 2000 cannot present more than 3 points in a star connection and since more than 1 branch off is an illegal topology this warning is given So in this case LSI 21 LSI 19 1 and LSI 20 1 are connected to the same point LSI 19 A possible solution to this problem would be to connect branch 19 1 to 19 2 between the manual callpoint LS118 and the Multisensor LS19 User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 31 Examples of Special Topologies k 4 4527000 for Windows 95 NT ControlPanel SMWEraph Setup SMW Curves Topology mess l 1719 Multisensor kullar PN 004 1997 342 030 me Lol Multisensor ae PH 004 1997 342 013 semm L 11 Multiserisor au PI 004 1997 342 017 Lil 18 Man Callpoirt PM 006 1997 254 009 Lil 14 Multizenzor PN 004 1997 342 037 L5l 21 Multizenzor PN 004 1997 342 079 ula samma Lol 2e Mu
14. an convert to AutroConfig format This means you can tell the configuration tool what is on the loop and let the configuration tool generate the configuration for this loop 4 2 7 The Loop Measure Button Loop Measure This command tells the selected loop driver to measure the loop resistance current consumption and loop voltages The result will be presented in a dialog box shown below and can be used to check the loop condition Note that current and resistance measuring is not very exact and should only be used as a guiding result If the loop is not closed the resistance will be presented as an Open Loop Il 45 2000 Point Event Notification ID x Loop driver information from LO 1 850 310 Loop idle current Loop comm current Loop output voltage Loop input voltage Loop Resistance Loop Resistance Huu A T LI OPIPJLJ OO 4 2 8 The Loop Power OFF Button Power OFF This command turns off the loop power at both sides of the selected loop driver 4 2 9 The Test Break Button Test break If the user clicks this button AS 2000 will perform a test for break in the positive wire If a break is found AS 2000 may locate the break if User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 20 Operating the Tool desirable This test is also performed automaticallv when the START button is clicked
15. ber has been cleaned to adjust the contamination filter setting If not the detector signal will be too high or low depending on the type of dust that has been removed The detector will adjust itself if this function is skipped after cleaning the chamber but it will take some weeks It is important that the chamber is properly dried out and that the detector does not have any abnormal environmental condition User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 23 Operating the Tool Output ON OFF The output s on the multifunction IO units BN 303 BN 304 FN 305 and BN 308 can be switched ON OFF FAD ON OFF A FAD can be tested by turning it ON OFF 4 2 14 Notifications Button The AS 2000 Notification Log is a popup window where all important Notifications messages notifications from loop units will appear The log will contain time stamps and the log may be copied and pasted into text editors for documentation or storing The Notification log separate window that describes received events will for this version not be set in front as the selected window every time AS 2000 receives an event So if you close the window it may not appear by it self on the next event It can then be displayed by pushing the Notification button AS 2000 Notification Log Message received LDO BSL 310 Unable to translate
16. e 9 Setting up the Svstem 3 3 3 Connecting the Loop Cable to the Loop Driver Module in WAS 2000 The Loop Module BSD 310 BSD 311 must be connected to the loop you want to communicate with Output 1 IN 2 OUT 3 COMMON imur MA 4 LED User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 10 Setting up the Svstem 3 3 4 Cable Connections to an AutroSafe Operating Panel If the AS 2000 is to be connected to the Communication Module BSL 310 inside an operating panel the ribbon cable that is alreadv connected to the Communication Module BSL 310 must be disconnected see figure before the other end of the cable from the computer can be connected Note To avoid activating the internal buzzer when disconnecting the ribbon cable from the Communication Module BSL 310 turn the power OFF before disconnecting the ribbon cable When vou have connected the external ribbon cable from the computer turn the power ON Communication Module BSL 310 inside operating panel To Power Supplv BSS 103A 02 s OQ Z Disconnect the ribbon cable to Connection Module BSF 310B and connect the ribbon l l cable from the
17. e fire detection svstems AutroSafe and Autroprime User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 5 General Description 2 General Description AS 2000 is a PC based installation service and marketing tool running under Windows 95 NT XP AS 2000 includes the following main features e Graphical TOPOLOGY view of all loop units in one loop Presents loop with branch off 1 level loop break position loop short circuit postion and individual graphical symbols for all loop units e Graphical view of SMV curves of 4 selectable detectors on a loop e Graphical view of SMV bar graphs for all detectors on a loop giving actual minimum and maximum SMV e Measuring facilities for finding a loops total resistance current consumption and voltage drop e Possibility to find breaks in loop wire both in positive and negative wire e LED test and SV test AS 2000 can be run when connected directly to an AutroSafe operating panel or standalone connected to the loop AutroSafe or Autroprime by means of an external interface unit WAS 2000 User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 6 Setting up the Svstem 3 Setting up the Svstem 3 1 Minimum PC requirements Intel 486 DX 100MHz or higher when not running SMVCurv
18. er Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 22 Operating the Tool Adjust contamination filter This function is only available in Service mode Password protected The function will in service mode be available when you point at an Optical or Multisensor detector When the command is selected AS 2000 starts to communicate with the detector to get the actual Contamination setting values When this procedure is completed an information window with the result will appear with the following information example Adjust contamination setting The selected detector has data listed below To adjust contamination compensation press OF IF not press CANCEL Adjustment should only be done with detector In normal state e g after cleaning chamber Type Optical Li 3 Old Contamination 964 Pressing OK will start the adjustment of the contamination filter This is indicated in the status line at the bottom of the window When the adjustment is completed a new window will appear giving the result of the adjustment example Adjust contamination setting Contamination adjustment completed Type Optical LSI Old Contamination Hew Contamination The New compensation value set in the detector is given in red text Do not expect this value to be absolute zero This function is to be used when the optical cham
19. es facilitv Intel Pentium 133Mhz or higher running all facilities available Windows 95 or Windows NT 32Mb of RAM is recommended Monitor with resolution of 1024 x 768 HiColor 16 bit is recommended Mouse or other pointing device 3 2 Installing the Software The AS 2000 software consists of onlv one single file AS 2000 ver x exe Copy this file to any folder directorv you want Create a shortcut to this file bv dragging the file from windows explorer to vour desktop An icon with the Autronica logo will appear on vour desktop if success Make sure vour computer monitor is setup with a resolution of 1024x768 HiColor 16 bit To start AS 2000 double click the Autronica icon User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 7 Setting up the Svstem 3 3 Installing the Hardware 3 3 1 Overview AS 2000 can be run when connected to an AutroSafe operating panel Fire Alarm Control Panel or standalone connected to the loop AutroSafe or Autroprime with an external interface unit One of the serial ports on the computer must be connected to the Communication Module in the operating panel or to an external interface unit both alternatives are shown below The external Interface Unit WAS 2000 consists of 1 Power Module BSS 310 1 Communication Module BSL 310 and 1 7 Loop Driver Modules BSD 310 These modules are
20. esult Points not tested will have black text POINT IN TEST This box will list the point in test the timeout progress bar indicate the timeout period for the actual command TEST STATUS This lists the SV test status so far in the test User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 18 Operating the Tool LOOP STATUS This gives vou the information about the loop as it is before the test starts Number of units on the loop and number of units that has the SV function implemented Reset This button will reset the test result and get readv for a new test Start SV This will start the SV test It starts with LSI 0 1 and goes from there Stop SV This button will terminate the SV test It will finish the point that is started and then terminate Save to file This will save the SV test log to file The format of the report file will be Rich Text Easy to read with Word and WordPad The window has to be closed x in the upper right to go back to the main AS 2000 view 4 2 6 The Report Button Pressing the Report button allows you to generate a report for the selected loop The report provides useful information as shown on the report example below Note that when the START topology scan button is pressed the Report button is made inaccessible until all necessary data for generating the report is retrieved from the
21. for example the current temperature To achieve this information AS 2000 communicates with the selected point Static Information Loop Unit Type Production Number SW Software PPE 001 1998 294 030 Comp Grade of compensation for pollution optical SW Comp sie tion detectors Multisensors 205 t ewer ieee AN i Condition normal quiescent alarm fault test NORMAL Daane disablement fault warning prealarm SMY Temp y Information Br par SMV Standardized Measuring Value Temp Temperature 4 2 13 Right Clicking the Mouse LED hi GW F Add ta SMWEUr es b fdjust contamination Filter imut am Gr If the user right clicks the mouse pointing at a loop unit a popup menu like the one at the left appears on the screen In this menu the user reaches commands executing at the specific point which is selected Available commands will vary depending on the point type The popup menu commands are described below LED With this command you can turn on or off the LED indicator on a point Only one LED on the loop will be on at the same time so when you choose to turn a LED on AS 2000 automatically turns off all other LED s AddtoSMVCurves With this command the user can set which points to be selected for the SMVCurves window In the SMVCurves window up to 4 curves could be presented at the same time so the user has to select which one of these 4 to associate with the selected point Us
22. he animated flashlight is active until all data from the loop units has been received 4 2 3 The STOP Button STOP Pressing the STOP button forces AS 2000 to stop the topology scan which has been started When this button is pressed topology presented on screen may be incorrect Pressing START again will clear all points and start powering up from the beginning The STOP button is available while AS 2000 is searching for loop units When all units have been detected the STOP button is temporarilv disabled until the mandatorv part of reading loop unit parameters has been completed When all broadcast reading of unit parameters and the following individual read of point configuration has completed the STOP button switch back to the START button 4 2 4 Test LEDs Button This function will be available when AS 2000 has a loop up and running Visible in the topologv window When the test is started AS 2000 will come up with a new window see the figure below and all other functions will be blocked until this test is finished l L Automatic LED test LED test status Point currently in test Number of points tested in this scan 0 Number of points tested last scan 0 Number of tests through the loop 0 Led on period sec 5 1 Led off period sec 2 Left Total Loop scan periode hh mm ss 00 02 20 LED test overview Point for test Point NOT for test BD 300 aj LSI 19 01 BF 300 BD 3
23. he branch off This is actually not true LSI 1 1 is the main loop User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 33 Examples of Special Topologies Normallv AS 2000 will find out that it has made a mistake and switch the last guess made In this example however AS 2000 meets a branch after LSl 2 and since a branch in a branch off is illegal it assumes that this is still on the main loop and that the last guess LSl 2 was correct But as it can t find more points on what it thinks is the main loop it assumes the loop has a break at this point So because of the illegal branch LSl 2 1 AS 2000 is mislead to believe it is still on the main loop As the assumed branch 1 1 is powered up two points get powered up at the same time at the end of the branch This is illegal no branch off in branch off s so AS 2000 has to place a warning svmbol there and stop presenting the rest of the branch The two points where actuallv the last point in what should have been the main loop and the IN side of the loop driver closed loop Below the correct topologv is presented as AS 2000 would have presented it if it hadn t guessed wrong in the case of LSI 2 or if the illegal multiple branch off didn t affect the presentation 7AS2000 for Windows 95 NT ControPanel SMVGraph Setup SM _Curves Topology ss L5l 0 Loop dri
24. ii sa Hes e ie 27 At 2 9 9 gt i i eee Pe ne eee et eee ee eer eee eee 27 4 4 3 Function Reset Min Max L eennnennnnnennnanennn nn nannti 27 AAA F nction Reset Al i sie a aa 27 AS The Setup Window ancien aierietesane 28 Di LISCO SVIMDONS ii i aa 29 User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 3 6 Examples of Special Topologies sssssenennnenznnennnnnnnnnnzz 30 6 1 Example 1 Break in Loop Wiring Le eennnnnnnnnnennn nanna me nznnnnnnn 30 6 2 Ex 2 Multiple Branch off Star connection e eeennnzenznnni 31 6 3 Ex 3 Inadequate Interpretation of Loop TOpologv en 33 7 Readers Comments iii 35 User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 4 Introduction 1 Introduction 1 1 About the Handbook This handbook is intended to provide all necessarv information for the operation of the Loop Diagnostic Tool AS 2000 used for interactive fire detection svstems AutroSafe and Autroprime 1 2 The Reader The handbook is intended to be used bv Autronica Fire and Securitv service and technical personnel who are responsible for the installation and verification of detection loops 1 3 Reference Documentation Reference documentation comprises the technical marketing documentation for interactiv
25. ition Loop Short circuit Indicates a short circuit on the loop wire Loop Communication Error Indicates a communication error Point Flame Detector BG 201 User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 29 Examples of Special Topologies 6 Examples of Special Topologies 6 1 Example 1 Break in Loop Wiring In this example AS 2000 couldn t find the IN side of the Loop driver when powering up from the OUT side Since AS 2000 can t know which of point LSI 4 or LSI 3 1 is the main loop and which is the branch AS 2000 presents a break symbol after both AS 2000 will then power up the loop from the IN side and find the points on the other side of the break Note that if there is more than one break in the main loop there may be several points missing in the loop topology presentation User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 30 Examples of Special Topologies 1852000 for Windows 95 HT LSI 0 Loop driver OUT LGl 1 Optical det Sa PN 001 1997 343 030 1 LSl 2 Optical det PM 001 1997 343 083 Lil 3 Optical det a PN 001 197 343 0493 eS a Lil 4 Single Input Lil 3 1 Optical det Loop BREAK PA 010 1998 303 001 PN 001 1997 343 091 at Loop BREAK cee
26. lect which point to watch 2 Enable drawing of that specific point These two steps are explained in detail in the following chapters 4 3 1 Selecting a Point to Watch in SMV_Curves There are two different ways to select a point The easiest and most common used is to enter the topology window and right click at the point you want to select In the Popup menu that appears select AddtoSMV Curves see chapter 4 2 13 and choose one detector curve to assign the point to Another way to select a point is to double click at one of the four detector symbols in the SMV_ Curves window You are then asked to tell the C address of the point which is usually unknown low level information used internally by the system But in cases where a point gives some kind of information that results in a message on the screen the C address is given in this message as a supplement to the LSI Refer to Static Loop Unit Information 4 2 10 User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 25 Operating the Tool 4 3 2 Enabling Disabling Drawing of a Specific Curve To be able to select which of the selected points to watch at a time each detector curve can be enabled or disabled individually This is done by checking or unchecking the checkbox next to the detector curve symbol you want to enable disable 4 3 3 Enabling Disabling SMV_Curves Func
27. ltiserisor Mae PM 004 1997 342 064 Note that AS 2000 cannot present more than 3 points in a star connection If there were more than LSI 21 LSI 19 1 and LSI 20 connected to LSI 19 these additional would not be presented in the topology window User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 uae e SULL L5l 15 1 Optical det PN 001 1997 343 041 TT L5l 16 1 Optical det PN 001 1997 343 052 Mast geal A ee L5l 17 1 Optical det PN 001 1997 343 024 L5l 13 1 Optical det PN 001 1997 343 075 L5l 20 1 Optical det PN 001 1997 343 074 L5l 21 1 Optical det PN 001 1997 343 012 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 32 L51 15 2 Heat det PN 002 1997 344 041 A L5l 16 2 Heat det PM 002 1937 344 019 LZ LSI 1 7 2 Heat det PN 002 1937 344 039 L5l 19 2 Heat det PN 002 1997 344 030 SUES LSl 20 2 Heat det PN 002 199 344 02 A Lil 21 2 Heat det FN DO 1337 344 009 Examples of Special Topologies 6 3 Ex 3 Inadequate Interpretation of Loop Topology In certain situations AS 2000 may not give a totally correct presentation of the loop topology Several factors may affect the interpretation of the loop topology for example whether a point belongs to the main loop or a branch off which point is registered first during power up if there is an illegal branch off etc In this example AS 2
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29. serial port on computer All power connections to the Power Module BSS 310 are already done The Loop Driver Modules BSD 310 BSD 311 are already connected to the loops 3 4 Starting AS 2000 e Start AS 2000 by double clicking at the shortcut you made in chapter 3 2 e Select an available COM port on the PC User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 11 Operating the Tool 4 Operating the Tool 4 1 Overview AS 2000 has several windows with three quite different possibilities Each of these windows are described in the following chapters 7 JAS 2000 l loj xi ControlFanel SMVGraph Setup SMV_Curves Topology A AS 2000 ae p F 7 8 4 Self Verify lonte d Ek Ce caer User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 12 Operating the Tool 4 2 The Topologv Window The Topologv window is the first window most users will access in order to get a graphical view of the detection loop Before AS 2000 has presented a loop in the topologv window most of the AS 2000 commands are without meaning asooo aiolx START Notifications Report g Select LD E a ee sa User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS
30. the main AS 2000 view User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 17 Operating the Tool 4 2 5 Self Verify Test This is a full SV test of all points on the loop It will list all available points The point that does not have the SV functionalitv will be listed as Not tested all other pointsd will be listed with the test result The points are selected by increasing LSI where branches are finished before it goes further on the main loop g GW test i x POINT IN TEST TEST STATUS LOOP STATUS LSI Set SV ON Number of units Number of units onthe loop 023 Wait for ALARM l Type Alarm received Humber of units succeed Number of units to test O23 Set S OFF Chart time m Number of units failed il E Number of units not tested A EVU TEST OF LOOP Site ID Panel Loop IL Serviced by Mumher af units on the loop O25 Mumher uf units to test i O25 Test started Date l10 l 01l Time l 51l 2 4 LSI Prod nr Type silver Class StartTime EndTime dTime Result Stop oi Reset Save ta file The test result will be listed with LSI production number without Type id number point type software version Class setting start and end of test and time used for this test and at the end the test result Tested points will have text in red or green colour depending on the test r
31. tion P SMY Curves SMV_Curves is a function that takes a lot of resources of Windows95 In some cases other applications may slow down and Windows95 will have a fairly slow response to your input Because of this you are given the choice whether to update the enabled curves or not If the checkbox is checked curves will be updated If the checkbox is unchecked the system is operating quicker but curves are not being updated and all SMV data stored will be lost User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 26 Operating the Tool 4 4 The SMVGraph Window In the SMVGraph window the user can watch instant SMV bar graphs for all points on the loop The X axis shows the LSI Loop Sequence Indexes if topology is presented in the topology screen If LSI is unknown the point will be labeled as a question mark The individual bar graphs will be updated every time AS 2000 receives a new SMV from a point It is important to notice that AS 2000 never asks for a SMV so if a point has disabled SMV transition or set SMV transition window to high the bar graph for this point may never be updated Only 20 points graphs can be shown on the screen at the same time To watch other points right click the mouse in the graph area while dragging left or right 4 4 1 SMVGraph Selector 4 4 2 Update f Actual C Min C Max
32. ular it will beep and in some cases terminate the topology scan with an error message When topology is completed AS 2000 tests for break in the positive wire If there is a break the position can be located automatically This will take less than 20 seconds Note Scanning of a detection loop connected to an AutroKeeper BN 180 If a detection loop is connected to an AutroKeeper BN 180 unit required for Dual Safety Systems the user must know if the detection loop belongs to the Primary or Secondary system defined in the specific configuration e Ifthe detection loop in question belongs to the Primary system select AutroKeepers on loop scan from Primary side Or e Ifthe detection loop in question belongs to the Secondary system select AutroKeepers on loop scan from Secondary side The scanning of loop units is split into 2 logical phases The first phase is Scanning topology which is to find all units physically connected to the detection loop User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 15 Operating the Tool The second phase is retrieving data from the loop units Retrieving data is divided in 5 sections each retrieving a certain tvpe of data The different phases and the tvpe of data currentiv retrieved are visible both in the upper right and lower left corner of the AS2000 window T
33. utton Logfile Active Toggle function when ticking of this selection a events will be recorded and placed in the log file Alcom Error Sample Periods Here you can state the loop error sample period default 5 seconds which is shown in the Comfail status field The status field presents the number of ALCOM communication failures per time unit 0 Com ail 10 p eemal JB i Merge Notification Log into logfile The content of the Notification log will be merged into the log file which was specified when Activate logfile was selected Supress display of notification Log Toggels ON OFF display of the AS 2000 Notification Log User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 28 List of Svmbols 5 List of Svmbols List of all known svmbols presented in topologv window Loop driver PO Heat detector BD 200 300 500 Optical smoke detector BH 200 300 500 Multisensor smoke amp heat detector BH 220 320 520 Manual callpoint BF 200 300 500 Addressable sounder BBR 200 BBR 110 Input Output unit BN 300 BN 310 BN 320 BN 201 BN 303 BN 304 BN 305 BN 307 BN 308 Topology ERROR Probably caused by multiple branch off which is illegal By double clicking this symbol a list of the points causing the branch will appear Loop Break Indicates a break in the loop wire at indicated pos
34. ver OUT seme L 5151 Optical det AU PN 001 1998 142039 Ly ar L5l 2 Optical det L5l 1 1 Multisensor L5l 1 2 Optical det Multiple branch Wy PN 001 1998 142 032 PN 004 1998 160 022 PN 001 1997 343 051 SS LGl 3 Optical det KW PN 001 1998 142 030 mamma L9174 Optical det UY PN 001 1998 142033 My LSI 5 Multisensor L5l 4 1 Optical det L5l 4 2 Optical det PN 004 1998 160 011 PN 001 1997 343 062 PN 001 1998 160 096 r L5l 6 Loop diver IN Le User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 34 Reader s Comments 7 Reader s Comments Please help us to improve the quality of our documentation by returning your comments on this manual Title User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems Ref No 116 P ASAFL AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Your information on any inaccuracies or omissions with page reference Please turn the page User Guide Loop Diagnostic Tool AS2000 Interactive Fire Detection Systems 116 P ASAFE AS FGB Rev H 2012 06 15 Autronica Fire and Security AS Reader s Comments Suggestions for improvements Thank voul We will investigate vour comments promptiv Would you like a written reply Yes O No Please send this form to Autronica Fire and Security AS N 7483 Trondheim Norway Tel 47 73 58 25 00 Fax 47 73 58
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