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If by mistake a test button is pressed more than
once so the address has incremented beyond the
next   module's   intended   address,   this   can   be
corrected by pressing the 

Down 

arrow on the MIDI

SMOKE 2 to decrease the address. Then return to
where   the   module   is   located   and   repeat   the
addressing   operation   by  pressing   the   test   button
again.   Continue   to   the   next   module   in   the
sequence.

When all modules are handled, return to the MIDI
SMOKE 2 unit and check at the display that the
next module it is trying to address is one address
above the last used address in the system. This
means that the operation was successful.

Press  the “

C”

  key to back out of  the addressing

operation   and   enter   the   main  

MODULE

ADDRESSING 

menu.

Step 2: Perform Simple System Setup

Press  

Down  

arrow   to   display   the  

SIMPLE

SYSTEM SETUP

 menu.

Press  

Enter

  to   start   the   setup   process.   The

objective it to find the number of damper modules
used in the system.

Step 3: Setup dampers and alarm points

For each module a setup must be performed to tell
the system if it includes an alarm point and/or how
many dampers are connected to it.

To   accomplish   this,   refer  to   the   previous   section

Module configuration

.

Step 4: System test

At   this   point   the   MIDI   SMOKE   2   unit   is
communicating   with   the   damper   modules   in   the
system and status will now be updated. If there are
alarms use the 

Alarm menu

 and 

Fire cells

 menu to

get information about what and where the problem
is.

Function test all dampers

 could be attempted to

check that all dampers can manage a close/open
operation.

Step 5: Setup the run indication relay output

The  

Run   indication   relay   output

  (DO4)   is   a

normally  closed   relay  which   opens   at   one   of   15
different combinations of events which are a mix of
sum   alarm,   night   mode,   functional   test   and   fire
alarm.

If   the  

Run   indication   relay   output

  (DO4)   will   be

used   it   has   to   be   configured   for   the   desired
combination   of   events,   otherwise   go   to   the   next
step.

See 

Run indication relay output

 menu description.

Step 6: Set RTC

The real-time clock is used for automatic functional
test scheduling.

See 

Setting up date/time

 menu description.

Step 7: Functional test settings

Functional tests can be requested in three different
ways:
1. By an activation (>1,5 second) of DI4.
2. At specific day(s) at a specific time.
3. At 48 hours intervals handled by the modules.

Alternative   3   is   valid   if   no   day/time   or   “I”   is
specified.

Please note that an activation of DI4  

will always

request a functional test sequence unless 

Service

Mode

 is active.

See 

Functional tests

 menu description.

Step 8: System test

Check the display for possible errors and correct
them.

If   external   systems   are   connected   to   the   digital
inputs   and   relay   outputs   their   operation   can   be
checked now.

See  

Show   digital   input   status

  and  

Show   digital

output status

 menu descriptions.

Step 9: Change the PIN code

If required, change the Pin Code in order to avoid
inadvertent   access   to   the   system   setup.   Keep   a
note of the new one in a safe place.

See 

Change PIN code 

menu description

.

Step 10: Activate watchdog

Enter the Watchdog menu and set the watchdog
timeout.

See 

Watchdog 

menu description

.

Step   11:   Set   time   for   automatic   exit   from
Service Mode

If   desirable,   the   time   for   automatic   exit   from
Service Mode can be set. Factory default is that
automatic   exit   is   inactivated.   Time   can   be   set
between 1 – 72 hours.

See 

Set Service mode timeout

 menu description.

Step 12: Let the system enter normal operation

Exit the 

Service Mode

 by pressing “

F2

” och ”

C”

 in

the   main   menut   to   let   the   system   run   in   normal
operational mode.

Fire alarms will now be distributed thru DO2 to any
external systems.

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Summary of Contents for MIDI SMOKE 2

Page 1: ...10 Change PIN code 11 Change IP address 11 Change IP gateway address 11 Change subnet mask 11 Change port number for TCP IP 11 Set exercise start delay 12 Show digital input status 12 Show digital out...

Page 2: ...oad the configuration file 15 Step 3 System test 15 Step 4 Set RTC 15 Step 5 Change Pin Code 15 Step 6 Activate watchdog 16 Step 7 Set time for automatic exit from Service Mode 16 Step 8 Switch the sy...

Page 3: ...ommand Digital I O MIDI SMOKE 2 includes four digital inputs to be connected to external open close contacts DI1 terminals 1 2 is the External Fire Input When the contact opens it will indicate Fire A...

Page 4: ...RATION OF WATCHDOG Tc 5 s WATCHDOG 30 s ENT SAVE FUNC TEST SETTINGS T W T F S S I FC1 M 06 00 SETTINGS OF CLOCK DATE 2012 02 10 16 30 FRIDAY SETUP RUN IND OPEN AT FUNC TEST MODULE ADDRESSING ENTER STA...

Page 5: ...STATUS FIRE RESET DI2 OPEN STATUS NIGHT MODE DI3 OPEN Only in Service Mode Not when using SmokeEdit From previous page Only in Service Mode Only in Service Mode Only in Service Mode Only in Service M...

Page 6: ...DO4 CLOSED SET SERVICE MODE TIMEOUT SET SIOX REPEATS EX2 VERSION EX2 v1 61 From previous page Only in Service Mode Only in Service Mode Only in Service Mode Only in Service Mode Only in Service Mode O...

Page 7: ...are version 1 61 it is also required that the communication watchdog be set for the OK LED to be lit To enter Service Mode press F2 and the following text on the display is shown Numbers in the pin co...

Page 8: ...ow adjusts the value Enter sends the value to all modules If the value is set to zero the function is deactivated This is useful during com missioning to stop dampers from closing unex pectedly due to...

Page 9: ...is being performed Module addressing Service Mode This setup menu is used for addressing damper control modules Every module in the system requires a unique address The address consists of a Group ad...

Page 10: ...les Then run the Simple system setup once again When the check passes the text OK CONFIGURATION FOR nn MODULES is displayed The next menu Module configuration will be entered Module configuration Serv...

Page 11: ...change the IP address for the PC or the MIDI SMOKE 2 Change IP gateway address Service Mode Introduced in firmware 1 40 If the unit will be connected to Ethernet the IP gateway address can be changed...

Page 12: ...ange Show digital input status Service Mode For each of the four digital inputs DI1 DI4 there is a menu showing current status to aid in fault tracing Show digital output status Service Mode For each...

Page 13: ...loaded with a configuration file MIDISMOKE_02 cfg intended for simpler systems where the key pad is used for setup These systems support up to a maximum of 59 damper modules addressed from 1 59 in a s...

Page 14: ...a mix of sum alarm night mode functional test and fire alarm If the Run indication relay output DO4 will be used it has to be configured for the desired combination of events otherwise go to the next...

Page 15: ...address set correctly Do this by clicking on the Modules tab and then right click on the Midi Smoke symbol and select Properties Check the watchdog time by clicking on the Modules tab and then right...

Page 16: ...n is approximately 3 5 W Connection of AC power The secondary transformer winding should be connected between terminals 13 G and 14 G0 Connection of DC power Connect the negative supply wire to termin...

Page 17: ...be connected to open close switches See page 1 for a functional description Digital Outputs There are four relay outputs on the MIDI SMOKE 2 Their breaking capacity is 1 A at 30 V AC DC They are norm...

Page 18: ...MidiSmoke2_ProdDescr_12en odt 2018 05 30 YE Profcon AB Page 18 www smokecontrol net...

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