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SECTION 5 (cont)  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The sensitivity of the smoke channel can be amended from its default of

 "Normal"

 to

 "High"

 or

 "Low"

 

 

Un-checking the "LED Indication" boxes - "Fire" and "Battery discharge" - will stop the device 

 

LED indicating if there is a fire activation or when the batteries reach a discharge state. The 

 

default for these indications is to remain checked and it is recommended that these two 
indications are left in the default state. 

 

 

The

 "Supervisory Signal period"

 should be left at the default value of 1. If the device quantity is 

 

> 1, only the first device address will appear in the parameter window but all devices of the type 
selected will have the same operational parameters. 

 

 

The

 "Supervision period"

 would normally be left unchanged. This can be changed from the 

default "3 mins" by changing the level in the

 "Supervision period"

 window.   

 

On completion of parameter/process changing press 

 

The window will close and the user will be directed back to the "Configuration" tab for adding 

 

further devices (if required).   

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

WCTM Issue 3 

 

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Summary of Contents for HFW-W2W-01

Page 1: ...www acornfiresecurity com THE HFW W2W 01 WIRELESS INTELLIGENT TRANSLATOR MODULE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MANUAL WCTMIssue3 Page1 of 155...

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Page 3: ...FIELD DEVICE FOR DAMAGE WHAT TO DO IF TRANSLATOR MODULE FIELD DEVICE IS DAMAGED OR SUSPECT RADIOSIGNAL PERFORMANCE AND STABILITY BACK BOXFIXING WALLALIGNMENT MOUNTING PROCEDURE TRANSLATOR MODULE EXPA...

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Page 5: ...UTTON AND LED INDICATIONS MENU STRUCTUREANDGUIDES INITIAL TRANSLATOR MODULE CONFIGURATION TRANSLATOR MODULEPOWERUP LOOP DEVICE CONFIGURATION FIELD DEVICEBATTERIES FIELD DEVICE CONFIGURATION SECTION 4...

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Page 7: ...LATOR MODULE AND ASSOCIATED DEVICES PROGRAMMINGCHILD DEVICES THELOAD PROCESS THEW2W TABLE ADDITIONAL WIRELEXFACILITIES USEOFSTATUS TAB EXAMPLESOF DISPLAYEDFAULTS TAMPERFAULT SECONDARYBATTERYDISCHARGE...

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Page 9: ...AL APPLICATIONS ON WIRELEX CD INTRODUCTION RF ANALYSISUTILITY CLONEX FACILITY VOICE SOUNDER ORPHEY UTILITY SECTION 8 SERVICE VISITS DOWNLOADING TRANSLATOR MODULE PROGRAM INTRODUCTION CONNECTING LAPTOP...

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Page 11: ...n system with minimum interruption to the end user All field devices and the radio programming can be completed prior to interrupting the existing system wiring minimising system down time The system...

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Page 13: ...assumed that the system of which the HFW W2W 01 is a part has been designed by a competent fire alarm system designer in accordance with the requirements of EN54 Part 14 and any other local codes of...

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Page 15: ...NTS The guide does not describe any of the Fire Control Panel installation operating or configuration stages For more information refer to the Fire Control Panel series of manuals WARNINGS AND CAUTION...

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Page 17: ...wireless devices DO make sure that a and b The operating ambient temperature is in the recommended range 30 C to 55 C The relative humidity is between 5 and 95 40 C c d e The Translator Module has bee...

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Page 19: ...en damaged you can now proceed with the installation procedure This manual addresses the recommended installation methods of the Translator Module To prevent unnecessary damage to the electronic compo...

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Page 21: ...age of the devices to be installed NOTE Please see literature supplied with test equipment for the operation of test equipment To comply with the requirements of EN54 25 the results of anysurveys shou...

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Page 23: ...llows Remove the 2 electronic PCB assemblies from the enclosure The outermost card is held by two spring fasteners and the rear card by three small Phillips screws Using a suitable sized drill bit 4mm...

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Page 25: ...equired have been removed the holes should be blocked with blanking glands ensuring the blanking covers maintain the Ingress Protection rating This is to prevent access to hazardous voltages Tails sho...

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Page 27: ...w provides detail for all the supported devices that includes Part Number used when placing an order for wireless devices Device image Basic Description of each device including any additional equipme...

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Page 29: ...1 HFW IM 01 HFW OM 01 Intelligent hybrid wireless Multi criteria Detector c w mounting base and batteries For use with the hybrid wire to wireless Translator and Expander Modules White Intelligent hyb...

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Page 31: ...ess Translator and Expander Modules HFW SBR 01 Intelligent hybrid wireless wall mounted Sounder Beacon red complete with batteries For use with hybrid wire to wireless Translator and Expander Modules...

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Page 33: ...f 10 except audio visual devices Hybrid wireless Survey and Test Kit Intelligent hybrid wire to wireless replacement Wall Sounder key used to open the housing available in packs of 10 Intelligent Hybr...

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Page 35: ...BASIC DESCRIPTION Intelligent wireless Conventional Interface Expander Module Allows an existing conventional system to be upgraded with a wireless zone of up to 32 input devices Requires stand alone...

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Page 37: ...ing position is for the switch to be in the 1 position The ON position is used when programming the device The DIL switch ON position can also be used by an Installation Commissioning engineer when in...

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Page 39: ...nnel only Thermo Channel Thermal and Multi criteria Detector There are three modes of operation for this parameter a b c Fixed A standard Fixed Temperature Detector operating in the 58 C 64 C zone Rat...

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Page 41: ...he Translator Module and on to the associated Fire Control Panel The Output Module LED will flash RED with an interval of 0 1 seconds ON 2 seconds OFF This process is default unchecked The LED will il...

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Page 43: ...100 dB This is selected via the 4 pole switch situated under the front PCB HI LO VOLUME SELECTION TONESELECTION The Sounder Beacon has various tone options that can be set according to the Tone Selec...

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Page 45: ...z 0 5Cd 3mA When selecting the device flash rate and light intensity rate projected battery life must be taken in to account setting the flash rate to high and setting the device with a high intensity...

Page 46: ...ated Wirelex Configuration Tool that The output is attenuated by 9dBs in 3dB steps It is also possible to disable the two tone pre amble using the same Configuration Tool RS232PORT 2 PIN LOUDSPEAKER O...

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Page 48: ...www acornfiresecurity com HFW W2W 01 INTELLIGENT WIRELESS TRANSLATOR MODULE INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDELINES WCTMIssue3 Page25 of 155...

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Page 50: ...ge31 Page33 Page34 Page34 HFW W2W 01 TRANSLATOR PRELIMINARY PROGRAMMING Page34RADIO DEVICESTARTADDRESS Page35 WIRELESS FIELD DEVICE PROGRAMMING TRANSLATOR MODULE INDICATIONS TRANSLATOR LCD DISPLAY IND...

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Page 52: ...itialise Translator Module Program the field devices on to the Translator Module Auto learn the Fire Control Panel with the wireless field devices Program the Fire Control Panel Control Matrix Cause a...

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Page 54: ...one using reinforced concrete The maximum distance in open air is Translator Module Field Device Expander Module Field Device 150m 150m 250m MAXIMUM THEORETICAL RANGE If a wireless system was configur...

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Page 56: ...dio Visual devices Audio devices and Output Modules within the 32 devices in the cluster Multi channel frequency operation Main battery life 3 to 5 years field devices Backup battery life 1 month fiel...

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Page 58: ...ation of the Translator Module LEDs the use of these LEDs is explained throughout this manual Detection loop connectivity is also shown DIODE LIGHT LED DL3 DIODE LIGHT LED DL2 DIODE LIGHT LED DL1 DIOD...

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Page 60: ...ace SYSTEMCODE The System Code is a number in the 0 255 range Translator Modules with different system codes but the same operating channel will not interfere with each other Change the System Code va...

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Page 62: ...r to add or delete a wireless Sounder or Sounder Beacon BATTERY POWERED OUTPUT MODULE Enter this menu in order to add or delete a battery powered wireless Output Module BEACON Enter this menu in order...

Page 63: ...CONT TRANSLATOR INSTRUCTION MENU BREAKDOWN Ifthe indication appears when programming field devices check the Start Address This indicates that the loop is full Probable cause setting the Start Addres...

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Page 65: ...ould be exchanged Using P3 P4 pushbuttons scroll to the menu select by pressing P2 Select the Expander menu by pressing P2 Scroll to the option pressing P2 to enter A three digit number will appear th...

Page 66: ...g and storing the System Code and Radio Channel selected If the initialisation succeeds will be displayed else will be displayed Program the Translator Module Start Address The Start Address is the de...

Page 67: ...select the appropriate menu for Detectors for input devices for output devices Use P3 P4 key to select Add Confirm using the P2 key The display will show the link indication and LED DL4 will turn on...

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Page 69: ...ice type is displayed on the LCD DL6 not used TRANSLATOR LCD DISPLAY INDICATIONS Image 1 Primary battery level for device with address 138 is low Image 2 Secondary battery level for device with addres...

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Page 71: ...covers the set up of the main Translator Module properties Note When the buttons on the front of the Translator Module are being used to configure the system communication with the Fire Control Panel...

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Page 73: ...secondary power cell CR2032 are available The secondary cell is fitted to the device with the positive side upper most This must be fitted prior to any programming FIELD DEVICE CONFIGURATION The Tran...

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Page 75: ...www acornfiresecurity com HFW EM 01 RADIO EXPANDER MODULE INSTALLATION GUIDELINES WCTMIssue3 Page40 of 155...

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Page 77: ...the Translator Module adding Expander Modules does not increase the number of field devices that can be associated with a Translator Module Each Expander Module receives a digital address from the Tra...

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Page 79: ...onnections see page 44 of this manual To connect the EM to a monitored 24V D C PSU Ensure there is NO jumper fitted see above Connect the 24V PSU output to the 12V and 12V connections of the EM Connec...

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Page 81: ...can be fitted to this unit Jumper to be fitted here When connecting the Expander Module EM to a non monitored 24V Power Supply Unit PSU Ensure the jumper is connected to the AC pins see above the AC j...

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Page 83: ...ollector contacts that provide a 200mA output for connecting to a Sounder SND or Beacon LMP NOT USED IN THIS CONFIGURATION Provides the following connections DC For monitoring the power supply AC For...

Page 84: ...2 1 0 0 0 n Expander Module 3 1 0 0 0 n Expander Module 1 1 1 0 0 n This configuration employs the maximum number of Expander Modules 7 Each Expander Module can have field devices associated with it...

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Page 86: ...1 1 2 2 0 n LAYER5 1 1 2 1 0 n LAYER6 1 1 2 2 1 n This configuration employs a MAXIMUM of six layers of Expander Modules the top layer in the diagram above is a Translator Module This is due to the di...

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Page 90: ...LATOR MODULE AND ASSOCIATED DEVICES PROGRAMMINGCHILD DEVICES THELOAD PROCESS THEW2W TABLE ADDITIONAL WIRELEXFACILITIES USEOFSTATUS TAB EXAMPLESOF DISPLAYEDFAULTS TAMPERFAULT SECONDARYBATTERYDISCHARGE...

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Page 92: ...iguration Tool There are additional applications built in to the Configuration Tool that allow the Engineer to Analyse the background RF environment Change out faulty Translator Expander Modules witho...

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Page 94: ...ssor speed Minimum RAM Windows XP 2000 ME 98 50MB Pentium 233MHz 64MB The Wirelex software is provided on a CD Insert the CD in to the laptop drive The following window will appear Press This will sta...

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Page 96: ...dow will appear This will add a line to the Start up Menu so that the application can be selected from the computer main menu This can be altered if required Once the folder name is correct press The...

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Page 98: ...com SECTION 5 CONT The following Window will appear This window provides a pr cis of the information just entered by the user Selecting will start the installation process and display the following WC...

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Page 100: ...the software installation is complete the following window will appear Clickthe box Remove the CD from the CD drive and store in a safe place The CD is not required to run this application once instal...

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Page 102: ...re by double clicking the cursor over the Wirelex icon located on the computer desktop The default connection within the software is to connect through COM Port 1 If this needs to be changed a From th...

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Page 104: ...is translated in to decimal at the Translator Module to give a three digit decimal number in the range 0 255 If required the code and the initial operational channel can be changed It is recommended t...

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Page 106: ...om SECTION 5 cont If building a system employing multiple Translator Modules it is recommended each Module be assigned a different operational channel there are seven available operational channels WC...

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Page 108: ...ystem topology area Select Add TRANSLATOR from the drop down list A window will appear with the Translator Module properties detailed NB Although the Expander Address is highlighted it is not possible...

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Page 110: ...Once all parameters are as required press to confirm the Translator Module values A new Translator Module has now been added to the System configuration and the related icon appears in the Radiosyste...

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Page 112: ...ered On completion press to return to the main window Tip An alternative quicker method is to double click the mouse in the associated field device Comments box this will present the user with the abo...

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Page 114: ...ed to the Translator Module the device parameters that can be amended are detailed and explained To add a field device to the Translator Module right click the mouse over the Translator s icon and sel...

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Page 116: ...icating if there is a fire activation or when the batteries reach a discharge state The default for these indications is to remain checked and it is recommended that these two indications are left in...

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Page 118: ...or Module right click the mouse over the Translator icon selecting Addchilddevice A window with the list of selectable child devices now appears Select the device and quantity required press on comple...

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Page 120: ...eft in the default state The Supervisory Signal period should be left at the default value of 1 If the device quantity is 1 only the first device address will appear in the parameter window but all de...

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Page 122: ...le right click the mouse over the Translator icon selecting Addchilddevice A window with the list of selectable child devices now appears Select Thermal Detector and quantity required press on complet...

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Page 124: ...t these two indications are left in the default state The Supervisory Signal period should be left at the default value of 1 minute If the device quantity is 1 only the first device address will appea...

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Page 126: ...dule right click the mouse over the Translator icon selecting Addchilddevice A window with the list of selectable child devices now appears Select Manual Call Point and quantity required press on comp...

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Page 128: ...riod should be left at the default value of 1 minute If the device quantity is 1 only the first device address will appear in the parameter window but all devices of the type selected will have the sa...

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Page 130: ...r Module right click the mouse over the Translator icon selecting Addchilddevice A window with the list of selectable child devices now appears Select RIG Input Module and quantity required press on c...

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Page 132: ...n the batteries reach a discharge state The default for these indications is to remain checked and it is recommended that these two indications are left in the default state The Supervisory Signal per...

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Page 134: ...ator Module right click the mouse over the Translator icon selecting Addchilddevice A window with the list of selectable child devices now appears Select OM R Mains Powered Output Module and quantity...

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Page 136: ...re is a problem with its associated power supply The default for this indications is to remain checked and it is recommended that this indication be left in the default state The Supervisory Signal pe...

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Page 138: ...nslator Module right click the mouse over the Translator icon selecting Addchilddevice A window with the list of selectable child devices now appears Select Sirena R Sounder and quantity required pres...

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Page 140: ...or this process the check box Do not supervise tamper detector should be checked The default for this process is for the check box to be un checked The Supervisory Signal period should be left at the...

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Page 142: ...r Module right click the mouse over the Translator icon selecting Addchilddevice A window with the list of selectable child devices now appears Select Orphey R Voice Sounder and quantity required pres...

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Page 144: ...the device is moved from its installed position If the device is moved an indication is sent to the associated Translator Module and ultimately to the Fire Control Panel If there is a requirement to N...

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Page 146: ...time voice messages To enable this process the check box marked Reproduce signal from aux input GO CHS must be checked The default state for this process is that the box is unchecked The auxiliary inp...

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Page 148: ...Module right click the mouse over the Translator icon selecting Addchilddevice A window with the list of selectable child devices now appears Select OM R2 Battery Powered Output Module and quantity r...

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Page 150: ...an be changed from the default 3 mins by changing the level in the Supervision period window The External fault input is by default checked This will monitor a fault from an external source In this ap...

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Page 152: ...le right click the mouse over the Translator icon selecting Addchilddevice A window with the list of selectable child devices now appears Select Beacon and quantity required press on completion A wind...

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Page 154: ...alue of 7 seconds If the device quantity is 1 only the first device address will appear in the parameter window but all devices of the type selected will have the same operational parameters The Super...

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Page 156: ...rchitecture is complete and all child devices have been added the following will be seen at the Configuration tab The Translator Module and its associated devices will need to be programmed Right clic...

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Page 158: ...em code to this Translator Module The code that is generated by the software will be different to the code generated by the Translator Module when it is powered on This results in a conflict when the...

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Page 160: ...that the engineer REALLY wants to clear the Translator Module a further confirmation sub window will appear Select and the following sub window will now appear indicating that a cleaning routine is no...

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Page 162: ...window will appear This confirms to the engineer that the Translator Module is now ready for programming Press The cleaning process ensures that the Translator Module and associated Expander Modules...

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Page 164: ...ION 5 cont Right click the Translator Module icon in the Radiosystem topology area selecting the Program TRANSLATOR option A sub window appears indicating that Translator Module programming is taking...

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Page 166: ...ware application and the radio PCB are synchronised In the Prog column a sign will appear to further indicate that programming is complete For info this indicates that although the Translator and Expa...

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Page 168: ...Module With the computer connected to the relevant Translator Module right click the mouse over the first associated child device Select Local Programming RS232 Program child device Once selected a s...

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Page 170: ...g mode When the four RED flashes have been seen move the programming switch back to the 1 position The device LED will now flash GREEN twice to indicate initial programming is complete The device may...

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Page 172: ...Module housing and can now be controlled through the Configuration Tool Repeat for the remainder of the child devices on the Translator Module When all devices have been programmed the Configuration...

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Page 174: ...ces After carrying out all the above steps the next actions are carried out at the Translator Module The Translator Module LCD display should be displaying and the centre yellow LED will be flashing t...

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Page 176: ...ill now be displayed Once the Event log has stopped scrolling through check Turn on data exchange again This allows the computer to communicate with the Translator Module and provide the user with a h...

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Page 178: ...dresses This table can be found by highlighting the Configuration tab right click on the word System in the Radiosystem topology area and selecting Properties The following window will be displayed Hi...

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Page 180: ...me number occurs This will happen if there are Expander Modules on the system The previous column should be read in conjunction with this column to determine the correct digital address for a child de...

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Page 182: ...option This will cause a warning window to be displayed Select This will cause the table to blank the devices are still present on the system it is only the W2W table that has gone blank Right click i...

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Page 184: ...le 1 Expander Module 2 etc NOTE It is recommended that this process is only carried out during the initial commissioning of the system If this process is carried out on an existing system the associat...

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Page 186: ...hic display of RF quality history Communication control between the Translator Module and Expander Modules within a cluster Fault and fire indication in a partition Fault and fire indication of each d...

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Page 188: ...area the system indicates all global partitions on the system In this application the only partition that will have devices attached to it and that will display a coloured box beneath is Global Partit...

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Page 190: ...POSSIBLE DEVICE TYPES Aurora R Smoke Detector Aurora TR Heat Detector Aurora DTR Multicriteria Detector CP R Manual Call Point Sirena R Audio Visual device OM R Mains Powered Output Module RIG Input M...

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Page 192: ...o verify the child device has activated Bypressing the engineer will return to the Status page By right clicking on the partition that is in fault or fire a sub window appears allowing the engineer to...

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Page 194: ...re it is seated correctly and when this has been confirmed carry out a RESET command and this fault will clear II SECONDARY BATTERY DISCHARGE The comment shown in the box titled Status of devices indi...

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Page 196: ...nally prescribed to it by the Translator Module and will try to regain communication with the Translator Module Removing the batteries from the faulty device and re initialising the new device will el...

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Page 198: ...ult is generated This is often accompanied by the central YELLOW LED on the Translator Module constantly glowing The device LED may also be flashing RED GREEN intermittently The engineer will need to...

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Page 200: ...ECTION 5 cont All the above faults will also be displayed in the Event Log this is accessed by pressing the Events tab on the software An example of the faults as seen in the Events Log is shown below...

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Page 202: ...is normally left on as the system uses complex algorithms to determine the best power level between the Translator Module Expander Module s and the associated child devices Turning this off causes all...

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Page 204: ...Units Only one value will be indicated here left or right The other value will be zero Quality dB The signal level here is shown as a dB level Mark This is an indication of the link quality based on...

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Page 206: ...ent colours indicate the Mark Quality GREEN 5 YELLOW 4 ORANGE 3 PINK 2 The Orange dot indicates that the Secondary Modem signal was stronger than the Primary Modem signal for this particular reading t...

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Page 208: ...ding the user with an enhanced view of the area This can be repeated until the area is clear enough for the user to take a reading Once the desired level of analysis has been reached holding the curso...

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Page 210: ...B 16 10 67 43 118 76 169 A9 220 DC 17 11 68 44 119 77 170 AA 221 DD 18 12 69 45 120 78 171 AB 222 DE 19 13 70 46 121 79 172 AC 223 DF 20 14 71 47 122 7A 173 AD 224 E0 21 15 72 48 123 7B 174 AE 225 E1...

Page 211: ...Translator Module see page 45 46 Care must be taken when adding Expander Modules that the correct programming sequence for the system is followed deviations from this can result in lost devices or eve...

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Page 213: ...window will appear The system code is a randomly generated hexadecimal number This is translated in to decimal at the Translator Module to give a three digit decimal number in the range 0 255 If requ...

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Page 215: ...stem topology area Select Add TRANSLATOR from the drop down list A window will appear with the Translator Module properties detailed NB Although the Expander Address is highlighted it is not possible...

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Page 217: ...Once all parameters are as required press to confirm the Translator Module values A new Translator Module has now been added to the System configuration and the related icon appears in the Radiosystem...

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Page 219: ...oop address etc highlight the Translator Module and right click the mouse A small menu box will appear Select Comments A User s Comments box will now appear shown below A maximum of 31 alphanumeric ch...

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Page 221: ...n A further window will appear allowing the user to amend the operational parameters of the Expander Module Care should be taken at this stage to ensure that the Expander s supply parameters are set c...

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Page 223: ...Expander Module added to the system To add child devices to the Expander Module right click on the EXP 1 icon in the Radiosystem topology area Select Add child device From the drop down window add the...

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Page 225: ...on the Configuration tab To view the devices on the Translator Module simply left click on TRANSLATOR in the Radiosystem topology box When all devices have been added the system can now be programmed...

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Page 227: ...iosystem topology box and select Restore TRANSLATOR to factory settings clear The following window will appear Select A further prompt will appear asking the user to confirm that a cleaning process sh...

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Page 229: ...en complete the TRANSLATOR and associated icon in the Radiosystem topology area will appear bold as compared to the Expander Module At this point the devices associated with the Translator Module can...

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Page 231: ...d icon will be displayed boldly The child devices associated with the Expander Module can now be programmed as detailed on page 88 When the child devices have been programmed right click on EXP 1 sele...

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Page 233: ...ow possible to view and control child devices on the Expander Module from the computer EVEN if the installer has the computer connected to the Translator Module child devices can be added deleted remo...

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Page 235: ...e previous Expander Module or on the same layer as another Expander Module or a combination of the first two DAISYCHAIN Translator Module Expander Module Expander Module SAMELAYER Translator Module Ex...

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Page 237: ...e Translator Module via the RS232 port add a Translator Module plus child devices and first Expander Module plus child devices as detailed in pages 110 116 DO NOT CARRY OUT ANY PROGRAMMING The Wirelex...

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Page 239: ...d showing the additional Expander Module If devices are to be added to this Expander Module in this instance a Thermal Heat Detector these should be added as previously detailed When all devices have...

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Page 241: ...2 Program Expander Module EXP 2 Program Expander Module EXP 2 child devices Transfer lead to Expander Module Program Expander Module EXP 1 Transfer lead to Translator Module Program Translator Module...

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Page 243: ...es then add the first Expander Module plus child devices The Configuration tab should display the following To add a second Expander Module on the same layer as the first Expander Module right click o...

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Page 245: ...ed to the Translator Module add a Translator Module plus child devices and two Expander Modules plus child devices in a daisy chain as previously described For this system Expander Module EXP 1 has no...

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Page 247: ...r Module EXP 3 child devices Program Expander Module EXP 3 Transfer lead to Expander Module 2 Program Expander Module EXP 2 Transfer lead to Expander Module 1 Program Expander Module EXP 1 Transfer le...

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Page 249: ...Module prior to replacement This negates the requirement to re program all the associated field devices If the Translator Module or Expander Module has suffered a fatal electrical problem and no power...

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Page 251: ...tion Tool Then To access this facility select the Tools option and at the drop down window select RF Analyze Utility This will bring up the following window The engineer will need to ensure that the P...

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Page 253: ...the Connect box needs to be checked NOTE Ensure that no other application is open that uses the same port else information will not be transferred As can be seen from the drawing above a warning mess...

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Page 255: ...the system changes channel the following words are displayed on the screen and new information is displayed in the colour of the channel currently being analysed Once all selected channels have been...

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Page 257: ...t the 868MHz window This will help the engineer to select the best channel in his opinion for the system to start from As channels are deselected colour scans will disappear leaving only live selected...

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Page 259: ...Module and associated devices is NOT transferred The Start Address should be recorded and this can then be transferred in to the new Translator Module To read the Loop Start Address access the LOOP m...

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Page 261: ...start the process select the option This will un grey the option Select and a new screen will appear The engineer should select the correct COM Port that will allow the computer to communicate with th...

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Page 263: ...e process the following window will be displayed On completion of Stage 1 the option is highlighted The window below will now be displayed At this point in the process the Expander Module should be ex...

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Page 265: ...red in to the new Expander Module The PC will start the cloning process by interrogating the new Translator Module The system code on the new Translator Module will initially be different to the code...

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Page 267: ...Module use P3 P4 buttons scrolling through until is displayed Press P2 will be displayed Press P2 will be displayed Scroll up using P3 P4 buttons until is displayed Press P2 will be displayed Pressing...

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Page 269: ...by inserting the supplied batteries in the correct orientation To open the utility left click on Tools and select Orphey utility see below This will open the utility and allow an installer to program...

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Page 271: ...and the displayed picture will change from a lead to a representation of Voice Sounder see below To start the programming process the location of the sound files to be imported must be identified Sel...

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Page 273: ...the expected duration of the message If required the audio message can now be played back by clicking on the small sounder icon bottom middle icon The maximum time duration of audio messages that can...

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Page 275: ...sage should be written in to the device Select When the transfer commences an additional process will appear in the Orphey R section indicating time remaining for the transfer see below At the Voice S...

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Page 277: ...ice Memory table will be updated and the sound files will be displayed The messages can now be tested by clicking on the Speaker icon in the Device memory The programming process needs to be completed...

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Page 279: ...have been changes to the building layout If the building layout has changed some devices may need to be added or deleted from the Translator Module it may be that an Expander Module needs to be added...

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Page 281: ...will be added in the Child Devices window In front of this will appear a sub window showing the Translator Module parameters Press OK There is no requirement to change the parameters Right click on th...

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Page 283: ...a different System Code An engineer will be asked to confirm that the reading process should continue see below Select A small window will appear indicating that the PC is talking to the Translator Mo...

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Page 285: ...further sub window will appear see below Press The Translator Module icon in the Radiosystem topology window will now become bold in appearance By left clicking on that icon the devices associated wit...

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Page 287: ...er has been downloaded correctly There are two methods to do this 1 Move the RS232 lead from the Translator Module to the Expander Module Ensure the Configuration tab is selected Right click on the Ex...

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Page 289: ...dow will appear informing the user that the properties have been successfully read Press The Expander Module and its associated devices will now appear bold The whole system can now be interrogated Th...

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Page 291: ...mpletion Ensure the Configuration tab is selected Right click the required Expander Module in the Radiosystem topology area A sub window will appear Select Read Expander Properties as in Method 1 Howe...

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Page 293: ...link is re established when the counter will be restored If this continues throughout the read the times will increase accordingly On completion of the remote read assuming it is successful the follow...

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Page 295: ...pander Modules can be viewed correctly to assist in fault diagnosis Note The Link time of devices on the Expander Modules does not increment when read from remote This can only be achieved with the co...

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Page 297: ...move the primary power cell from the device This will turn the device off and will eliminate the possibility of a Child device substitution attempt see P 101 fault appearing in the Translator Module E...

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Page 299: ...odule The process is very similar Download the whole program following the procedure detailed in pages 143 148 When all the information is available to the engineer the process to replace a device on...

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Page 301: ...on the Wirelex software This indicates that the final programming of the device is taking place through the Expander Module via the Translator Module On completion the window on page 153 will be displ...

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