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Simplex Saturn 2500 Operating Instructions Manual (94 pages)
Network Display Unit for 4120 Network
Brand:
Simplex
| Category:
Fire Alarms
| Size: 7.28 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Section 1 - System Overview
11
Introduction to Networking
11
System Introduction
12
2500 Network Display Unit (4120-8801)
12
2500 NDU with Status Command Center (4120-8821)
12
System Operating Description
12
NDU Operator Interface Panel
13
Log in Procedure
14
Log out Procedure
15
Handling Abnormal Conditions
16
Section 2 - Alarm Conditions
19
Introduction
19
Global Acknowledge Panel Operation During Alarm Conditions
19
Operator Interface Panel Showing Alarm Condition
19
Led/Switch Locations for Microphone Operation During Non-Alarm Conditions (Single Channel)
19
How to Silence the Alarm Signals
20
How to Reset the System
20
Individual Acknowledge Panel Operation During Alarm Conditions
20
How to Silence the Alarm Signals
21
How to Reset the System
21
Essential Alarm Condition Keys
21
Alarm Acknowledge Key
21
Alarm Silence Key
22
Alarm Silence Software Considerations
22
System Reset Key
23
If the Alarm Point Does Not Reset
23
How to Disable a Point
23
Section 3 - Trouble Conditions
25
Introduction
25
Global Acknowledge Panel Operation During Trouble Conditions
25
Operator Interface Panel Showing Trouble Condition
25
Individual Acknowledge Panel Operation During Trouble Conditions
26
Essential Trouble Condition Keys
27
Trouble Acknowledge Key
27
System Reset Key
28
If the Trouble Does Not Reset
28
How to Disable a Point with a Trouble Condition
28
Trouble Indications for Truealarmtm Sensors
29
Introduction
29
Almost Dirty Indication
30
Dirty Indication
30
Excessively Dirty Indication
30
Self-Testabnormal Indication
30
Section 4 - Supervisory Service Conditions
31
Introduction
31
Global Acknowledge Panel Operation During Supervisory Service Conditions
31
Operator Interface Panel Showing Supervisory Service Condition
31
Individual Acknowledge Panel Operation During Supervisory Service Conditions
32
Essential Supervisory Service Condition Keys
33
Supervisory Acknowledge Key
33
Section 5 - Rs-232 Interface
35
Introduction
35
RS-232 Port Access Levels
35
The Video Terminal
35
RS-232 Interface Default Protection Levels
35
CRT Function Key Definitions
36
Set-Up Procedure
36
CRT Screen Displays
36
CRT Main Menu Screen
36
Function Key Definitions
36
Acknowledge Screen
37
CRT Main Menu Screen
37
Log in Screen
38
CRT Acknowledge Screen
38
CRT Log in Screen
38
Historical Log Screen
39
Status Screen
39
CRT Alarm Historical Log Screen
39
CRT Status Screen
39
The System Printer
40
Character Line Width Printout
40
Introduction
41
2120 Interface Operation During Walk Testtm
41
Section 7 - Ndu Audio Systems
43
General Information
43
Introduction
43
Audio Features
43
System Operation
43
NDU Audio System Configurations
43
Audio Control Led/Switch Module
44
Voice Messages
44
Voice Coded Digits
44
Preambles
44
Trouble Messages
45
Walk Testtm
45
Single Channel Audio Operations
45
Audio Control Led/Switch Module
45
ALL SPEAKERS EVAC Switch
46
SELECTIVE EVAC Switch
46
ALL SPEAKERS TALK Switch
46
LOCAL SPEAKER Switch
46
Audio Control Led/Switch Module for Single Channel Operations
46
Optional Functions
47
Speaker Select Switches
47
Single Channel Audio System Operation
47
How to Operate the Microphone During Automatic Alarm Conditions
47
How to Manually Initiate an Evacuation Signal
48
Led/Switch Locations for Microphone Operation During Alarm Conditions (Single Channel)
48
Led/Switch Locations for Evacuation Signal Initiation (Single Channel)
48
How to Operate the Microphone During Non-Alarm Conditions
49
How to Use the Local Panel Speaker
49
Led/Switch Locations for Local Panel Speaker Operation (Single Channel)
49
Dual Channel Audio Operations
50
Audio Control Led/Switch Module for Dual Channel Audio
50
ALL SPEAKERS EVAC Switch
50
SELECTIVE EVAC Switch
50
Audio Control Led/Switch Module for Dual Channel Operations
50
ALL SPEAKERS TALK Switch
51
LOCAL SPEAKER ALERT Switch
51
LOCAL SPEAKER EVAC Switch
51
Optional Functions
51
Speaker Select Switches and Leds
52
Dual Channel Audio System Operation
52
How to Operate the Microphone During Automatic Alarm Conditions
52
How to Manually Initiate an Evacuation Signal
53
Led/Switch Locations for Microphone Operation During Alarm Conditions (Dual Channel)
53
Led/Switch Locations for Evacuation Signal Initiation (Dual Channel)
53
How to Operate the Microphone During Non-Alarm Conditions
54
Triple Channel Audio Operations
54
Audio Control Led/Switch Module for Triple Channel Audio
54
Led/Switch Locations for Microphone Operation During Non-Alarm Conditions (Dual Channel)
54
Audio Control Led/Switch Module for Triple Channel Operations
54
ALL SPEAKERS EVAC Switch
55
SELECTIVE EVAC Switch
55
ALL SPEAKERS TALK Switch
55
LOCAL SPEAKER ALERT Switch
55
LOCAL SPEAKER EVAC Switch
55
Optional Functions
55
Speaker Select Switches and Leds
56
Triple Channel Audio System Operation
56
How to Operate the Microphone During Automatic Alarm Conditions
57
How to Manually Initiate an Evacuation Signal
57
Led/Switch Locations for Microphone Operation During Alarm Conditions (Triple Channel)
57
Led/Switch Locations for Evacuation Signal Initiation (Triple Channel)
57
How to Operate the Microphone During Non-Alarm Conditions
58
Led/Switch Locations for Microphone Operation During Non-Alarm Conditions (Triple Channel)
58
Telephone Operation
59
Phone Led/Switch Module
59
How to Operate the Telephone
59
Led/Switch Locations for Phone Circuit Operation
59
Optional Feature Operation
60
How to Initiate a Drill
60
How to Perform an All Clear Operation
60
Led/Switch Locations for Drill Initiation
60
Led/Switch Locations for Performance of an All Clear Operation
60
How to Operate Auxiliary Messages
61
How to Connect the Phone Line to the Audio System
61
Led/Switch Locations for Auxiliary Message Operation
61
Led/Switch Locations for Connection of Phone Line to Audio System
61
How to Use the Manual Audio Override Switch
62
How to Operate the All Speakers Minus Switch
62
Led/Switch Locations for Manual Override Switch Operation
62
Led/Switch Locations for All Speakers Minus Switch Operation
62
Introduction
63
MAPNET II@ Alphanumeric Displays
63
MAPNET II@ Point Addressing
63
How to Display a MAPNET II@ System Point
63
What to Do if a MAPNET II@ Point will Not Reset
63
Section 9 - Advanced Functions
65
Introduction
65
Control Keys
65
Operator Interface Panel Controls and Indicators
65
Function Keys
66
How to Set Time and Date
66
FUNCTION KEYS and Alphanumeric Display
66
How to Escape from Menu
67
Point Control with the Function Key
68
DISPLAY/ACTION Keypad
68
FUNCTION Key
69
DISPLAY/ACTION Keypad
69
MENU Key
70
PREVIOUS Key
70
NEXT Key
70
LAMP TEST Key
71
Action Keys
71
ENTRY Keypad
71
How to Enter a Prefix
72
How to Display MAPNET II@ Point Status
73
How to Display the Sensitivity of a Truealarmtm Sensor
74
Excerpt from Typical Programmer' S Report
74
Additional Keys
77
Enter
77
CLR (Clear)
77
(Hyphen)
77
DEL (Delete)
77
Point Selection
77
Selecting Points Using Lists
77
Selecting Points Using the Keypad
78
Selecting Additional Lists
78
Operator Access Levels
78
Power up Sequence
79
Section 10 - System Test Procedures
81
Lamp Test
81
Walk Testtm
81
How to Turn a Point off
81
How to Turn a Point on
82
How to Return a Point to AUTO
83
How to Enable a Disabled Point
84
What to Do in Case of System Malfunction
85
Appendix Aabbreviated Operator Interface Procedures
87
Operator Log In/Log out Procedures
87
Access Level Log in Procedure
87
Access Level Log in Procedure from the CRT
88
Access Level Log out Procedure
88
Access Level Log out Procedure from the CRT
89
System Operating Procedures
89
Viewing a List of Points
89
Viewing the Status of any System Point
89
Controlling System Points
90
Viewing the Sensitivity of a Truealarmtm Sensor
90
Clearing an Analog Sensor Peak Value
90
Viewing the Historical Alarm and Trouble Logs
91
Clearing the Historical Alarm and Trouble Logs
91
Viewing Abnormal System Conditions with the Display Time Key
92
Clearing the Alarm Verification Tally
92
Simplex Saturn 2500 User Manual And Reference Manual (70 pages)
Brand:
Simplex
| Category:
Industrial Equipment
| Size: 0.4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Compatible Actuating Devices
7
Simplex Range
7
Apollo: Conventional Detectors
8
Panelect/Panasonic: Conventional Detectors
8
Compatible Batteries
9
Specification
10
General
10
Expansion Modules
10
Indicators and Display
11
Keypad Controls
11
Software Features
12
Section 1 - System Overview
15
Introduction to Networking
15
System Introduction
16
4120 Fire Indication Panel
16
2500 Network Display Unit
17
2500 NDU with Status Command Centre
18
System Operating Description
18
Operator Log In/Log out Procedures
19
Access Level Log-In Procedure
20
Access Level Log out Procedure
21
Handling Abnormal Conditions
21
The
Key
23
Section 2 - Alarm Conditions
24
Global Acknowledge Operation During Alarm Conditions
24
Individual Acknowledge During Alarm Conditions
26
Essential Alarm Condition Keys
27
Alarm Ack (Acknowledge)
27
System Reset
27
How to Isolate / De-Isolate a Zone
28
How to Isolate / De-Isolate Individual Devices
30
Disabling Individual Points/Devices
30
Enabling Individual Points/Devices
31
Section 3 - Fault Conditions
33
Global Acknowledge Operation During Fault Conditions
33
Individual Acknowledge Operation During Fault Conditions
34
Essential Fault Condition Keys
35
Fault Acknowledge Key
35
System Reset to Clear Faults
36
FAULT INDICATIONS for Truealarm™ SENSORS
36
Dirty Fault Indication
36
Excessively Dirty Fault Indication
37
Self Test Abnormal Fault Indication
37
Section 4 - Rs-232 Interface
38
Rs-232 Port Access Levels
38
The Video Terminal
38
CRT Function Key Definitions
39
Set-Up Procedure
39
Crt Screen Displays
39
CRT Main Menu Screen
40
Acknowledge Screen
40
Log in Screen
41
Historical Log Screen
42
Status Screen
43
The System Printer
44
Section 5 - Mapnet II
45
Mapnet II ® Alphanumeric Displays
45
Point Addressing
45
How to Display a MAPNET
45
System Point
45
What to Do if a MAPNET
45
Point will Not Reset
45
Section 6 - Advanced Functions
46
Control Keys
46
Function Keys
47
How to Set Time and Date
47
How to Escape from Menu
49
Point Control with the Function Key
49
Display/Action Keys
50
Function Key Operation
51
MENU Key
51
PREVIOUS Key
52
NEXT Key
52
LAMP TEST Key
52
Action Keys
52
Entry Keypad
53
How to Enter a Prefix
53
How to Display Mapnet
55
Point Status
55
HOW to DISPLAY the SENSITIVITY of a Truealarm™ SENSOR
57
Additional Keys
59
Enter
59
Clear
59
Hyphen
59
Delete
60
Point Selection
60
Selecting Points Using Lists
60
Selecting Points Using the Keyboard
60
Selecting Additional Lists
60
Operator Access Levels
61
Power up Sequence
62
Section 7 - System Test Procedures
63
Lamp Test
63
Walk Test
63
How to Turn a Point off
63
How to Turn a Point on
64
How to Return a Point to Auto
65
What to Do in Case of System Malfunction
66
Section 8 - Maintenance Procedures
67
Weekly Tests
67
Monthly Tests
68
Annual Tests
69
Simplex Saturn 2500 Manual (54 pages)
STATIONARY LOAD BANK
Brand:
Simplex
| Category:
Industrial Electrical
| Size: 2.1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Warnings and Cautions
7
Cautions
7
2 Description and Specification
10
Control System
10
Cooling System
10
Load System
10
Safety
10
3 Unpacking
12
Primary Inspection
12
4 Installation
13
Air Flow
13
Installation Procedure
14
Ground Bus
14
Main Load Bus
14
Remote HMI Installation
15
Serial Adapter
15
Tb-DC
15
Load Dump Installation
16
Load Dump Jumper
16
Current Transformer Installation
17
Current Transformers
17
CT Orientation
17
Tb-Ct
17
Current Transformer Placement for Metering
18
Current Transformer Placement for Auto/Regen. Mode
18
MODBUS Installation
19
Heater Installation
20
BMS/BAS Installation
21
5 Setup
22
General Settings
22
Automatic Mode
22
6 Operating Instructions
23
Setting up the Test
23
Testing Operation
24
Metering (if Equipped)
24
Shutdown and Cooling
24
Alarm History
24
7 Automatic Mode
25
Overview
25
Setup Screen
25
Setting up Automatic Mode
26
Entering Automatic Mode
26
Setup Screen
26
Automatic Mode Setup
26
Troubleshooting Alarms
30
Option D - Automation/Metering
31
Control Relays
31
Terminal Blocks
31
Option 010 - Space Heaters
31
Tb-Com
34
Tb-Sh
40
Phase a Detail
43
Phase B Detail
44
Phase C Detail
45
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