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InStallatIon anD oPeratIon manual

   25-15049-G

   

October 2021   www.eaton.com

12. Commissioning

3.  A screen prompt to enable the comfort mode is displayed. Select the 

enable 

button

 and confirm.

Device LED Comfort Mode?

LED Comfort

Mode

   xDetect

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Panel 2

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Alarm Count: 0

The LED comfort mode shall start automatically.
Comfort mode may be terminated at any time. Returning to the LED comfort mode 

screen, 

de-selecting the highlighted enable button

 followed by the 

confirmation 

button

.

On termination of comfort mode, device LED blink activity shall cease.

12.1.3 Locate Device

Provides an aid in locating a selected device by activating the device LED, or output 

transducer.
The mode is accessed through user access level 3 (engineer).

1.  Select ‘

Commissioning

’ from the main menu.

   xDetect

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Panel 2

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23/8/21
Alarm Count: 0

Evacuate

Event Log

Computer

Reset

Silence/

Resound

Enable/

Disable

View Data

Commissioning

Settings

Tests

Summary of Contents for xDetect Large Panel

Page 1: ...xDetect Fire Panel System Installation and operation manual...

Page 2: ...UIPMENT 15 6 OVERVIEW XDETECT ALL VARIANTS 16 7 INSTALLATION 17 7 1 Mounting Instructions 18 7 2 Wiring Details 22 7 2 1 PSU to Battery Large Panel Variants 22 7 2 2 PSU to Battery Small Panel Variant...

Page 3: ...66 12 4 2 Sites 67 12 5 Retrieving Panel Configuration 68 12 5 1 Retrieving a Panel s Configuration 68 12 5 2 Retrieving Configuration Important Notes 69 12 6 Updating Panels Configuration 70 12 6 1...

Page 4: ...12 9 7 FRE Zone 80 12 9 8 FPE Zone 80 12 9 9 Groups 80 12 9 10 Collections 80 12 9 11 Configuration 80 12 9 12 Sector 81 12 9 13 Floor 81 12 9 14 Building 81 12 9 15 Site 81 12 9 16 Matrices 81 12 9 1...

Page 5: ...S 102 15 1 Enable disable input or output addresses 103 15 2 Enable disable input or output zones 104 15 3 Enable disable panel circuits 105 15 4 Enable all fire alarm devices 106 15 5 Disable all fir...

Page 6: ...lly hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in serious injury or death CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor to moderate injury or se...

Page 7: ...e generously sized metal back box allows ample facilities for rear or top cable entries and is available in single two and four loop versions A comprehensive range of ancillary devices are available t...

Page 8: ...been selected and the external battery 3x AAA alkaline has been connected to TB2 on the Gateway card the panel will detect when the battery is low and signal a fault The battery should be changed whe...

Page 9: ...e g Door released units etc It operates by providing 24 V output to an auxiliary device e g relay It is current limited to 100 mA using a resettable polyswitch but load limited to 30 mA Class change...

Page 10: ...lectable using the xDetectWorks download software The delay is configurable in increments of 1 second up to a maximum of 10 minutes This delay can be enabled and disabled at access level 2 or access l...

Page 11: ...hin the building For example if there was a fire detected from a single detector then we should start a 5 minute adjustable delay T2 If however a fire is detected from a second detector or a call poin...

Page 12: ...lar to the above except a call point alarm will activate the output instantly 3 3 Ancillary Functions Relays auto dialers and auxiliary equipment A wide variety of relays and other equipment can be co...

Page 13: ...onnected in series for each SPSM power supply Manufacturer YUASA NP12 12 Capacity 12 Ah Rint max 0 6 Battery Fuse 7 A SLO BLO Charge Current 1 3 A 0 1 A Maximum current drawn with mains disconnected 6...

Page 14: ...rrent maximum 0 75 A per output 0 75 A per output O P current limit trip 3 A Cable length maximum 0 5 km Loop 2 km Gateway Card Number of Inputs Outputs 4 Input Output type General Fault output FWRE O...

Page 15: ...maximum 2 km 2 km Zones Addresses Fire alarm devices Maximum Addressable points per loop circuit 200 Maximum load per loop 600 mA inputs outputs Maximum Zones per loop circuit 200 Maximum Addressable...

Page 16: ...tect Small 128ZI xDetect Small Master panel 128 Zonal Indicators xDetect Small xDetect Small Master panel Dimension 527 H x 433 W x 153 6 D mm xDetect Large 374 4 H x 426 4 W x 153 mm D xDetect Small...

Page 17: ...ection point provided at the panel and not at any other point Both the loop start and the loop end must be connected to the appropriate earthing points Care must be taken to avoid connecting the scree...

Page 18: ...cking material 2 Check the content against checklist provided in the included Quick Start Guide 3 Wire entry points Knockouts are provided on top and rear for wire entry Double tag knockouts are provi...

Page 19: ...k and simple mounting Ensure all mounting points are used to mount the panel securely 4x M4 screws can be used Figure 3 Front view of xDetect Large Panel back box with door not attached Wire the unit...

Page 20: ...Panel Variants Figure 4 Left to right xDetect Small Master panel 128 Zonal Indicators xDetect Small Master panel Figure 5 Front view of xDetect Small Panel back box with door not attached WARNING ISOL...

Page 21: ...on manual 25 15049 G October 2021 www eaton com 7 Installation xDetect Master panels Door Measurements Figure 6 xDetect Large Master panel door Figure 7 xDetect Small Master panel door 527mm 433mm 22...

Page 22: ...nel variants fitted with a single PSU require 2 x 12 V 12 Ah sealed lead acid batteries to provide backup power in event of mains failure Insert batteries in panel after wall mounting For information...

Page 23: ...require 4 x 12 V 12 Ah sealed lead acid batteries to provide backup power in event of mains failure Insert batteries in panel after wall mounting For information on adding an additional PSU see page...

Page 24: ...tteries using the provided cables To avoid the panel powering up from battery power alone complete the final battery connection once mains connection has been completed Figure 10 xDetect Large Panel b...

Page 25: ...using the provided cables To avoid the panel powering up from battery power alone complete the final battery connections once mains connection has been completed Figure 12 xDetect Large Panel battery...

Page 26: ...ll Panel Variants xDetect Small panel requires 2 x 12 V 12 Ah sealed lead acid batteries to provide backup power in event of mains failure Insert batteries in panel after wall mounting Insert the batt...

Page 27: ...ies using the provided cables To avoid the panel powering up from battery power alone complete the final battery connections once mains connection has been completed Figure 15 xDetect Small Panel batt...

Page 28: ...ON EFXD05001 xDetect Loop Card 1L Protocol 800 EFXD05020 xDetect Sounder Circuit Card 2 Outputs EFXD05030 xDetect Programmable IO Card EFXD05040 xDetect Network Card xDetect Loop Card 1L Protocol 800...

Page 29: ...M NC NO IO2 COM NC NO IO3 COM NC NO IO4 SOUNDER 1 1 2 3 4 SOUNDER 2 1 2 3 4 IO1 4 can be wired as a Fault monitored Output using and terminals an input using and terminals or a Volt free Relay Output...

Page 30: ...s Figure 21 xDetect Network Card loop wiring example OUT IN B A B A 1 2 3 4 AUX OUT 1 2 Not currently used Used to connect to the network card on another panel OUT should be connected to the other pan...

Page 31: ...used COM NC FAULTOUTPUT RS232 PRINTER NO 1 2 3 ETHERNET TB1 TB2 1 2 MICRO SD MINI USB HARD RESET JUMPERS TB1 can be wired as a Fault monitored Output using and terminals or a Volt free Relay Output u...

Page 32: ...2021 www eaton com 7 Installation Figure 24 xDetect Large Card Earthing HMI and Card connection points Figure 25 xDetect Small Card Earthing HMI and Card connection points Earth points Card sockets H...

Page 33: ...7 Installation Figure 26 xDetect Large example wiring for Gateway and Loop card Figure 27 xDetect Small example wiring for Gateway and Loop card FP200 type cable 2 5mm2 max FP200 type cable 2 5mm2 max...

Page 34: ...igure 28 Attaching the outer door 2 Connect the HMI data cable to the data port on the PCB 3 Connect ground cable between the lower hinge on the door and back box earth stud before closing the unit Fi...

Page 35: ...oor hinge nuts Figure 30 Attaching the outer door 2 Connect the HMI data cable to the data port on the PCB 3 Connect ground cable between the door and back box before closing the unit Figure 31 Attach...

Page 36: ...N ON AC POWER UNTIL ALL WIRING HAS BEEN COMPLETED Figure 32 xDetect Large Variant power supply connections Route wire through ferrite with one turn Figure 33 Example wiring for PSU Earth wire must be...

Page 37: ...BEEN COMPLETED 1 Align the power supply above the connectors on the backplane 2 Carefully lower the power supply until the connectors are firmly secured Figure 34 xDetect Large Variant securing additi...

Page 38: ...N ON AC POWER UNTIL ALL WIRING HAS BEEN COMPLETED Figure 36 xDetect Small Variant power supply connections Route wire through ferrite with one turn Figure 37 Example wiring for PSU Earth wire must be...

Page 39: ...protective device is fed from the live side of the main isolating device in which case the label on the isolating protective device should read in addition WARNING THIS SUPPLY REMAINS ALIVE WHEN THE...

Page 40: ...d panels are connected using a ring topology Networked panels can be used as active repeaters The recommended network cable for the network connection between panels is an enhanced Firetuf cable manuf...

Page 41: ...sablement Amber Emitted solid when all local sounders are disabled Emitted flashing when 1 or more local sounder faults is active 11 FRE Active Red Emitted when a local FRE is active during a fire sta...

Page 42: ...active fires 5 Number of Active Pre alarms tap for a list of all active pre alarms 6 Number of Active Faults tap for a list of all active faults 7 Number of Active Disablements tap for a list of all...

Page 43: ...page up button will be faded out if you are the top of a scrollable section and will become available when you begin scrolling down For ease of use all main functions are designed to be available wit...

Page 44: ...n Upon initial power up of the system on site you are required to install image and language data An SD card with appropriate image and language data must be inserted into the HMI SD card holder To be...

Page 45: ...to continue UPDATE COMPLETE TAP TO CONTINUE The system will then go through the standard initialisation routine resulting in the System Details screen System Initialising System Details Touch to cont...

Page 46: ...the MicroSD card for information on adding languages see page 121 Select your desired default language from the list You can change the language at any time during regular panel use by pressing the Ch...

Page 47: ...ser Username 1 Username 6 Username 7 Username 8 Username 9 Engineer Username 5 Username 2 Username 3 Username 4 3 Enter the PIN for Engineer By Default the PIN is 0000 Inputting an incorrect code 5 ti...

Page 48: ...nt 0 2 USB Settings RS232 Settings Network Settings Language Ethernet Settings Change Level 3 Passcode Set Service Details Set Time Set Date Change Level 2 Passcode Time can be adjusted by pressing or...

Page 49: ...0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 0 2 USB Settings RS232 Settings Network Settings Language Ethernet Settings Change Level 3 Passcode Set Service Details Set Time Set Date Change Level 2 Passcode...

Page 50: ...dge and understanding of Section 2 and Section 3 of BS 5839 1 2017 standard 12 1 1 Auto Learn 1 From the menu screen and while logged in as Engineer select Commissioning 2 Select Auto Learn xDetect 0...

Page 51: ...id you wish to auto learn or check Enable Disable All Press Confirm Full Auto Learn to continue xDetect 0 0 0 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 0 Maintenance Auto Learn Full Auto Learn Pre Addre...

Page 52: ...p only When adding removing inserting or clearing devices on a loop do not use auto learn as this will erase all stored information Instead use the Adding Insert Delete Clear Devices functions in xDet...

Page 53: ...accessed through user access level 3 engineer 1 Select Commissioning from the main menu xDetect 0 0 0 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 0 Evacuate Event Log Computer Reset Silence Resound Enabl...

Page 54: ...ime Returning to the LED comfort mode screen de selecting the highlighted enable button followed by the confirmation button On termination of comfort mode device LED blink activity shall cease 12 1 3...

Page 55: ...elect the required loop 1 Loops xDetect 0 0 3 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 0 4 A further screen prompting for device selection is displayed Selecting a device shall activate the device LED...

Page 56: ...through user access level 3 engineer 1 Select Commissioning from the main menu xDetect 0 0 0 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 0 Evacuate Event Log Computer Reset Silence Resound Enable Disable...

Page 57: ...apid Faults 4 The Rapid Fault mode shall start automatically Performing Rapid Fault Check Fault Count 0 xDetect 0 0 2 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 Rapid Faults Faults are reported utilisi...

Page 58: ...vel data and does not have access to any system functionality which modifies site data they do not have a user account This is effectively anyone who is using the panel while not logged in A level 1 u...

Page 59: ...cards on CAN bus 12 2 2 Manage Users The Manage Users function allows the user to manage the following settings for users Change Username Change PIN Change Access Level Enabled Disabled View Last Logi...

Page 60: ...l 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 99999 Details Username 1 Username Username1 Last Login 255 255 255 255 63255 255 Change Username Change PIN Change Access Level Enable Disable Changing Username On select...

Page 61: ...ging PIN On selecting Change PIN in the Manage Users first screen the user can then change the PIN The user will first have to enter the current pin of the user for security xDetect 9999 9999 9999 999...

Page 62: ...9 9999 9999 2 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 99999 PIN re use prohibited Please enter a different PIN If the PIN is acceptable the PIN is updated xDetect 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 3 Panel 2 19 09 23...

Page 63: ...issions Level 3 permissions xDetect 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 99999 Enable Disable User A user can be enabled or disabled by selecting the appropriate tick box on th...

Page 64: ...and version you have If the software was supplied on CD this can be found by browsing the CD using Windows Explorer short cut is Windows Key and E 2 The software will now install please follow any on...

Page 65: ...e key The purpose of licensing the software is to ensure that it is used by authorised trained users and that it is updated at regular intervals 12 3 3 General Operation Navigating The xDetectWorks in...

Page 66: ...are loaded into the software where you make changes and then you manually save them either to a new file or overwrite the original If you don t perform a save after making changes the original file wi...

Page 67: ...t all the panels connected together in a single network A site can contain as many networks as required Each network can be assigned an address which is essential if there are plans to have more than...

Page 68: ...onnect the USB port on the computer to the Micro USB port on the panel See Figure 22 on page 31 4 Accessing the panel menu system ensure the panel is in a state to accept the PC connection Please refe...

Page 69: ...ted regardless of any panel address changes This means it is possible that if you have a specific panel selected in the tree view when doing a retrieval a different panel in the tree view is overwritt...

Page 70: ...You will be prompted for the pin code Please enter the pin code that is displayed on the Panel s display 5 If you have more than one com port available you will be prompted to select the connection If...

Page 71: ...tured in logs and so should be used to identify the panels location or purpose in the system Address This is the address of the panel within the network which is a unique value per network Investigati...

Page 72: ...d loop calculation This includes all loading values from all modules as well as the battery results 12 7 3 Modules Each panel within the xDetect system is composed of multiple modules These modules pr...

Page 73: ...te in which is mainly if it is an input or output Latching This controls if the input activation latches or not Disabling this option will allow the activated Input Mode state to clear should the inpu...

Page 74: ...by the table below Loop Calculator To enable a correct estimation of the loading current you should add all the required conventional sounders to the list Mode Description Loop XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX S...

Page 75: ...configure all devices to be spread along the cable Loop Calculator Results This displays the summary of the loop calculator results based off the devices placed on the loop and the various cable deta...

Page 76: ...e the voltage drop Zones Propagate For devices with more than one input or output you can control the behaviour of zone assignments If enabled all inputs and outputs on this device will be assigned to...

Page 77: ...want to clear Click on Clear from the button bar 12 7 14 Remove Devices In a similar method to inserting devices you can also remove devices and this also affects all addresses that come after the rem...

Page 78: ...ore alarm zones 12 8 5 Items With groups and matrices they can be programmed to contain any item in the entire network This means a group or matrix can be populated with a list of various items The li...

Page 79: ...e it is not possible to add other Groups Zones to the member list 12 9 Zones 12 9 1 Detection Zones These hold a list of all the items that are part of a single detection zone Detection zones are inte...

Page 80: ...es that are usually optional within the system To add a new Group simply select Groups from the tree view then click on Add Group The popup window will prompt you for what type of group to add Select...

Page 81: ...raphical physical floor within a building 12 9 14 Building This represents a geographical physical building within a site 12 9 15 Site This represents a geographical physical site home to one or more...

Page 82: ...tination on the button bar This will open up a new section in the interface that lists all the available items that can be added as destinations Please refer to the Adding Items section for more speci...

Page 83: ...selecting a non fire event it means the output will react accordingly to that type of event e g a silence event will cause any sounders in the destinations to deactivate However if an output does not...

Page 84: ...Some Alarm Zones only being Triggered by some Detection Zones If you want some alarm zones to only be triggered by detection zones then you will need to configure each alarm zone individually This ca...

Page 85: ...to the mains connector on the PSE backplane 12 12 Resetting the Panel There are three methods available to reset the xDetect fire panel 1 Soft reset via the HMI screen 2 Hard reset via the tactile swi...

Page 86: ...done independently on each panel 12 12 3 Factory reset The following procedure details the steps required to reset the local panel to factory default settings 1 Log in as Engineer with Access Level 4...

Page 87: ...ot intended to drive FPE outputs equipment FRE The input will emit a FRE event which will activate any FRE outputs Day Mode The input will emit a Day Mode event which is usually used to switch the sys...

Page 88: ...l 3 engineer 1 Select Tests from the main menu xDetect 0 0 2 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 Evacuate Event Log Computer Reset Silence Resound Enable Disable View Data Commissioning Settings...

Page 89: ...Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 The panel LED test shall start automatically The internal buzzer is activated for the duration of the test During test each LED is activated and shall remain activ...

Page 90: ...0 0 2 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 Evacuate Event Log Computer Reset Silence Resound Enable Disable View Data Commissioning Settings Tests 2 Select Weekly Test from either the engineer l...

Page 91: ...feature is outside the scope of EN54 2 Awaiting Alarm Signal Weekly Test xDetect 0 0 2 0 2 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 The general test LED is activated for the duration of the test The int...

Page 92: ...Count 5 5 Current test details are shown Select back button to return to weekly test awaiting signal screen xDetect 0 0 2 0 2 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 Date 23 8 21 Time 19 09 Zone 2 Total...

Page 93: ...o confirm the operation of the panel under a fire alarm condition The test is accessed through user access level 3 engineer 7 Select Tests from the main menu xDetect 0 0 2 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21...

Page 94: ...feature is outside the scope of EN54 2 Awaiting Alarm Signal Walk Test xDetect 0 0 2 0 2 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 The general test LED is activated for the duration of the test The inter...

Page 95: ...Alarm Count 5 12 Current test details are shown Select back button to return to walk test awaiting signal screen xDetect 0 0 2 0 2 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 Date 23 8 21 Time 19 09 Zone 2...

Page 96: ...e alarm condition The test is accessed through user access 3 engineer 1 Select Tests from the main menu xDetect 0 0 2 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 Evacuate Event Log Computer Reset Silenc...

Page 97: ...est LED is activated for the duration of the test A zone test may now be performed A triggered input device shall activate all sounder beacon devices in all zones for 3 seconds after which the output...

Page 98: ...larm Count 5 Date 23 8 21 Time 19 09 Zone 1 Total Activations 1 6 Removing a zone from test is performed by selecting the highlighted zone button again 1 2 Zone Test xDetect 0 0 2 0 2 3 Panel 2 19 09...

Page 99: ...n menu xDetect 0 0 2 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 Evacuate Event Log Computer Reset Silence Resound Enable Disable View Data Commissioning Settings Tests 2 Select Sound Level Test from th...

Page 100: ...y performed All sounders shall activate for a period of 15 seconds followed by 30 seconds of silence followed by a further 15 second activation and 30 seconds silence This pattern of activation and si...

Page 101: ...Silence Resound Enable Disable View Data Settings Tests 2 The delays menu is displayed Toggle delay timers on off with the confirm button xDetect 0 0 0 0 0 2 Panel 2 12 49 05 10 21 Alarm Count 0 Inves...

Page 102: ...main menu xDetect 0 0 2 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 Evacuate Event Log Computer Reset Silence Resound Enable Disable View Data Commissioning Settings Tests 2 The disablements menu is di...

Page 103: ...0 0 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 0 Input Zones Disable Fire Alarm Devices FRE FPE Input Addresses Enable Fire Alarm Devices Panel Circuits Output Addresses Output Zones Enable Disable 2 Sel...

Page 104: ...ones or Output Zones from the disablements menu xDetect 0 0 0 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 0 Input Zones Disable Fire Alarm Devices FRE FPE Input Addresses Enable Fire Alarm Devices Panel C...

Page 105: ...Panel Circuits from the disablements menu xDetect 0 0 0 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 0 Input Zones Disable Fire Alarm Devices FRE FPE Input Addresses Enable Fire Alarm Devices Panel Circuit...

Page 106: ...3 FRE Volt Monitored Output FPE Volt Monitored Output FPE Confirm Digital Input I O 1 Channel 4 Fire Volt Free Output Configuration 15 4 Enable all fire alarm devices 1 Select Enable Fire Alarm Device...

Page 107: ...m devices on all panels ote N This will enable all fire alarm devices on the network 15 5 Disable all fire alarm devices 1 Select Disable Fire Alarm Devices from the disablements menu xDetect 0 0 0 0...

Page 108: ...nels ote N This will disable all fire alarm devices on the network 15 6 Enable disable FPE 1 Select FPE from the disablements menu xDetect 0 0 0 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 0 Input Zones D...

Page 109: ...eaton com 15 Disablements xDetect 0 0 0 0 0 3 Panel 1 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 0 Disable FPE Enable FPE Enable Disable FPE 3 Select the confirm button xDetect 0 0 2 0 0 3 Panel 1 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm...

Page 110: ...l 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 0 Input Zones Disable Fire Alarm Devices FRE FPE Input Addresses Enable Fire Alarm Devices Panel Circuits Output Addresses Output Zones Enable Disable 2 Select Enable FRE...

Page 111: ...ng This will enable all FRE on this panel 15 8 Enable disable FWRE Gateway FWRE can be disabled at access level 3 To enable disable FWRE 1 Select Panel Circuits from the disablements menu xDetect 0 0...

Page 112: ...ements 2 Select Gateway 1 xDetect 0 0 0 0 0 3 Panel 1 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 0 Cards Gateway 1 Sounder 1 I O 1 3 Use checkbox to enable or disable Gateway 1 xDetect 0 0 0 0 0 3 Panel 1 19 09 23 8 2...

Page 113: ...croll through the list 4 Acknowledge fire and switch to Timer 2 countdown 5 Timer 1 delay countdown 6 Override delay system goes into alarm Timer T1 T2 Option not required by EN54 pt2 The panel has cu...

Page 114: ...9 001 001 001 002 N A 218 Photo Optical ZONE 001 FIRES 002 Date Time Panel Zone Loop Address Channel Response Device Type Description 1 This section shows the zone currently selected and the number of...

Page 115: ...09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 0 Date Time Panel Module Fault Description More Info 16 08 21 15 08 Panel 1 Sounder 1 Open Circuit Circuit 2 16 08 21 15 29 Panel 1 Loop 1 Loop Device Missing Add 5 Zone 2 Faul...

Page 116: ...arm events The panel is capable of filtering and displaying these system events on screen The events can be filtered by Fire Fault Test Disablement Date No filter To view event log 1 Log in at user ac...

Page 117: ...0 View Event Log Filter By Faults Filter By Test Filter By Disablements Filter By Date Filter By Fires No Filter 5 Use arrow buttons to scroll through events xDetect 0 0 0 0 0 3 Panel 1 19 09 23 8 21...

Page 118: ...The evacuation option is accessed through user access level 2 or higher 1 Select Evacuate from the main menu xDetect 0 0 2 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 Evacuate Event Log Computer Reset S...

Page 119: ...lect Silence Resound from the main menu xDetect 0 0 2 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 Evacuate Event Log Computer Reset Silence Resound Enable Disable View Data Commissioning Settings Tests...

Page 120: ...esound in new zones only return to the Silence Resound menu and Select Sound Options Silence Resound xDetect 0 0 2 0 0 3 Panel 2 19 09 23 8 21 Alarm Count 5 Sound Options Silence Resound 5 Use checkbo...

Page 121: ...han 24 hours a special check should be performed each day to confirm that the Power LED is illuminated and HMI indicates there are no faults or any faults that are indicated are receiving necessary at...

Page 122: ...vel then the proprietary cleaning methods can be adopted e g high pressure air spray Every 5 years Replace sealed lead acid batteries Remember to update the next Service date for the system after the...

Page 123: ...condition EFXD01022 xDetect Add CIE Panel 2L Enclosure 128ZI DoP0479 UK 0832 21 DoP0479 2831 21 378q 03 EFXD01042 xDetect Add CIE Panel 4L Enclosure 128ZI DoP0484 UK 0832 21 DoP0484 2831 21 378q 04 E...

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