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FAAST 7100X  
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

  

© Pertronic Industries Ltd  

FAAST XS (7100X) Installation Guide  Iss 1.0, 201606 

 

 

 

4.1 General Settings: 

The General Settings screen provides the 
miscellaneous settings that are configured. The 
following configuration settings can be seen under the 
General Settings: 

 Fan 

Speed 

 Flow 

Boundary 

 AirFlow 

Delay 

 Trend 

Period 

 Address 

 Alarm 

Tone 

 Fault 

Tone 

 Acclimate 

4.2 Network: 

 MAC 

 IP 

Address 

 Subnet 

Mask 

 Gateway 

 DNS 

Primary 

 DNS 

Secondary 

 DHCP 

Status 

 Device 

Name 

4.3 Email 

The Email menu screen provides the options for a 
detailed look of the email

 

settings in the device.

 Use the 

scroll (

) keys to select an option and then select (

) key 

to confirm the selection 

 Device 

Account 

 Addresses 

4.4 ModBus: 

 Mode 

 IP 

Address 

 Port 

 Address 

4.5 Alarm Settings:

 

 Alarm 

Threshold 

 Night 

Mode 

 DST 

Setting 

 Alarm 

Delays 

 

Relay Settings

 

4.6 Information:

 

The Information screen provides the text information 
that is configured on the device from PipeIQ. The fields 
include Facility Name and Location, Device Location 
and Contact Person. 

Use the scroll (

) keys to advance 

up or down the information

 

5. Event History: 

The Event History can be viewed through the LCD 
screen. The Event History

 

screen displays the event 

number currently being displayed, the total number

  o

events available, and the event detail for the currently 
displayed event.

 Use the scroll (

) keys to advance up or 

down the events

 

6. Message Log: 

The Message Log history can be viewed through the 
LCD screen. The Message

 

Log screen displays the 

message number currently being displayed, the total

 

number of messages available, and the message.

 Use 

the scroll (

) keys to advance up or down the messages. 

 

7. LCD Setting: 

The LCD settings menu allows the user to adjust the 
language, backlight and

 

contrast settings for the LCD. 

This feature can be locked out and require the

 

user to 

enter a 4 digit access code to enter the LCD menu. This 
four digit

 

access code is configurable through PipeIQ. 

When a user selects the LCD Settings menu from the 
main menu screen with the lock feature enabled, the

 

enter password screen will be displayed. Once in the 
settings menu use the

 scroll (

) keys to select an option, 

then select (

) key to confirm the selection 

7.1 Language: 

The Language screen allows the user to change the language 
on the LCD. 16 languages are available 

7.2 BackLight: 

The Backlight screen is used to adjust the brightness of 
the backlight.

 Use the scroll (

) keys to increase or 

decrease the brightness, then select (

) key to register the 

setting

 

7.3   Contrast: 

The Contrast screen is used to adjust the contrast of the 
text.

 Use the scroll (

) keys to increase or decrease the 

contrast

 

7.4 Display  TimeOut: 

The Time Out information set for the unit is displayed 

8. Diagnostics: 

Information on system diagnostics is displayed 

 FW 

Version 

 Sensor 

Processor 

 Comms 

Processor 

 

Summary of Contents for FAAST 7100X

Page 1: ...x W x Dmm Cable Access 3 x 25 4mm cable entry holes on top back and left of unit Wire Gauge 2 0mm 12 AWG max to 0 5mm 24 AWG min Shipping Weight 4kg includes packing material Nett Weight 3kg Pipe Network Size Up to 600m2 Maximum single pipe length 54 8m External pipe diameter 25mm Internal pipe diameter 15 21mm Document Colour Code Key refer to Page 28 SS Blue Document Headers Black general instru...

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Page 3: ... Wiring Before working on the FAAST system notify all required authorities that the system will be temporarily out of service Make sure all power is removed from the system before opening the unit All wiring must be in accordance with local codes Power Cables Use the power ratings of the unit to determine the required wire sizes for each connection Use the power ratings of the connected products t...

Page 4: ...Table 1b for the proper electrical connections to the unit and Figure 4b for typical connection for monitoring a Stand Alone FAAST system at a Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP Figure 4b 7100X to FACP Wiring Diagram FAAST 7100X System Powering The following procedure describes how to initially power up the FAAST system 1 Unplug the unit s power connector to the unit before turning the power ON 2 Turn ...

Page 5: ...ng the PipeIQ software Each alarm level controls a set of Form C relay contacts When an alarm level threshold has been crossed the corresponding Alarm LED illuminates and the relay activates after the Alarm Delay period has elapsed These alarm thresholds and associated relay outputs can be configured for either latching or non latching operation Each Alarm output has a configurable delay from 0 to...

Page 6: ... Select or enter highlighted item on the LCD screen Cancel Back or Escape from current menu selection Fault Display The FAAST XS user interface displays faults in two ways using amber LEDs on the right side of the user interface and on the LCD screen The four Fault LEDs are Figure 9 Fault Display If the General Fault LED is ON the fault condition is shown on the LCD Display under the Active Faults...

Page 7: ...e mode When selected the device requests confirmation Use the scroll keys to select Cancel or OK and then select key to confirm the selection 3 4 Reset IP The Reset IP function sets the device into Reset IP mode When selected the device requests confirmation Use the scroll keys to select Cancel or OK and then select key to confirm the selection 3 5 Test Mode The Test Mode function sets the device ...

Page 8: ...t detail for the currently displayed event Use the scroll keys to advance up or down the events 6 Message Log The Message Log history can be viewed through the LCD screen The Message Log screen displays the message number currently being displayed the total number of messages available and the message Use the scroll keys to advance up or down the messages 7 LCD Setting The LCD settings menu allows...

Page 9: ...y activates The Alarm thresholds and their associated relay outputs are configurable for latching or non latching operation For each Alarm level there is a configurable delay from 0 to 60 seconds Configurable thresholds for each alarm level are Audible Indicator Configuration The FAAST XS has an integrated audible indicator which provides the option to include a supplementary audible indication fo...

Page 10: ...n Disable mode Day Night Weekend Mode Day Night Weekend mode is the default setting which may be used if Acclimate mode is not desired This allows the device to have separate threshold levels for simple Day Night and Weekend mode Times can be configured if desired for entering and exiting the Day and Night time operation It transitions to Weekend mode on Saturday and Sunday The device has an inter...

Page 11: ...he FAAST XS system is a network capable device that is compatible with standard Ethernet networking equipment Connectivity is provided by an on board RJ45 connector located inside the wiring cabinet Once initial setup is complete the Ethernet connection provides optional remote access monitoring and email notification through the unit s Web server and SMTP client USB Connection A USB port located ...

Page 12: ...and verify the performance of pipe network solutions draw and view pipe designs in 3D configure the design parameters to suit local fire codes and standards generate Pipe Layouts BOMs Configuration and Event Log Reports test relays and alarms perform smoke test and fans speed test retrieve and view logs in graph and tabular form control test and monitor FAAST aspirating detectors A comprehensive H...

Page 13: ...assword default is password g Connect Connection to the FAAST XS a Open PipeIQ v2 or greater on the PC by default PipeIQ opens in Configuration mode b Open a project file mdf to continue use one of the following methods i open an existing project configuration mdf file for the FAAST XS or ii start a New Config and add a FAAST detector of the type to be installed or being maintained save this Confi...

Page 14: ... is correct simply select the arrow to download the PC time to the detector Time Format select either 12 Hour or 24 Hour format Trend Log select the Frequency for logging the detector functions to the Trend Log note that as the frequency increases the duration of the Log reduces Capacity Frequency Duration of Log the rate is limited to a range of 1 to 60 minute or 1 to 24 hour periods depending on...

Page 15: ...ect Port iv Device Connection select an IP Address automatically via DHCP or use a Static IP Address Obtain an IP Address automatically via DHCP contact the site IT department to obtain the information required to connect to the site s ethernet Use a Static IP Address IP Address Default 192 168 1 10 Subnet Mask Default 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Default 192 168 1 1 DNS Server Primary and Second...

Page 16: ...guage 16 languages are available for the graphics display default is English English iv Sounder Fault Tone select Off Pulsed or Continuous Alarm Tone select Off Pulsed or Continuous f ModBus i ModBus determines the ModBus operating mode TCP ethernet based RS485 serial based RTU or ASCII based as required ii Passcode sets the Passcode to unlock the buttons on the device user interface default Passc...

Page 17: ... the Calculation icon i select Set Hole Sensitivity ii set the Target Sensitivity for each of the activation levels Alert Fire 1 and Fire2 the Target Sensitivity represents the sensitivity at the Sampling Point and equates to the sensitivity of a point detector eg an OPT detector typical Target Sensitivity levels may be press the arrow to convert each Target Sensitivity to Threshold then OK to acc...

Page 18: ...ints then CUSTOM first review the Sensitivity settings used by VEWFD EWFD or SFD to identify appropriate settings for the system being configured then apply settings suitable to the CUSTOM constraints v acknowledge any advisory notices then verify all Settings meet the Constraints verify Flow Balance should be 0 70 select Auto Balance to maximise Flow Balance and manually adjust Hole Diameters if ...

Page 19: ...els can be sequentially updated to match the Day values simply by pressing the arrow or alternately Night and Weekend settings can be customised vii Select the device from the tree right click and select Device Information record the following details in Section H FAAST XS System Validation Form a Fan Speed RPM b Flow Velocity Chamber c Flow Velocity Inlet d Flow Base Chamber e Flow Base Inlet Flo...

Page 20: ...E 2 relay may activate the Fire relay ALERT terminate with a 10K EOL resistor to Normalise the circuit switch a 470R resistor to activate as a Smoke Alarm FIRE 1 and ALERT may be combined on a single circuit on the F16e provided the circuit is configured for Residential mode and the 7100X FIRE 1 relay switches the 180R resistor Heat Alarm and the ALERT switches the 470R resistor Smoke Alarm DEFECT...

Page 21: ... control Log View Live Events Monitor Live Events as they occur Search for Live Events Produce Reports in pdf doc or xls format Clear Live Events Stored Events Retrieve Stored Events Search for Stored Events produce Reports in pdf doc or xls format Clear Stored Events Messages facility to add notes for future reference and or advice to colleagues regarding issues or tasks performed or required Add...

Page 22: ...2010 and the ASD Sensitivity Alarm thresholds are correctly set to ensure that the sensitivity of individual holes meets the minimum performance requirements for individual points Note that this may require reference to the approval compliance notes for the particular ASD system and should also take into account any potential automatic adjustments of the Sensitivity Threshold settings which may oc...

Page 23: ...e design documentation engineering specifications but must not exceed 90 seconds NZS4512 2010 Where an Alarm indication is used it does not generally include any Alarm delays which are temporarily set to zero for the measurement of Transport Time Measured Transport Time should be compared to the predicted design Transport Time c Fault Detection Simulate the following faults on the detector and che...

Page 24: ...nd detector locations and shall be deemed part of the system handover All the collated documentation along with a signed certificate should be issued to the customer Sensitivity Class vs Detection Requirements Table 7 Sensitivity Class vs Detection Requirements Class EN54 20 Class A Class B Class C Very High Sensitivity Enhanced Sensitivity Normal Sensitivity TF2x End of Test Condition 1 15 obs m ...

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Page 26: ...er the date of manufacture In no case shall the Company be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty expressed or implied whatsoever even if the loss or damage is caused by the Company s negligence or fault Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply ...

Page 27: ...Inlet m s General Model Number 7100X Serial Number Identification Number Loop Address Contact Person Customer Name Facility Name Facility Location Device Location Site Address Daylight Saving Starts On Last Sunday September 02 00 Ends On First Sunday April 03 00 Time Format 12 Hour 24 Hour Time Saved 60 min Trend Log Frequency Mins Hrs Sensor Night Mode Start Time End Time Alarm Fault Relay Latchi...

Page 28: ... Sec Fan Speed High Medium Low User Interface Button Activation Passcode Lock Out Configuration Menus Device Configuration LCD Controls Functions Sounder Fault Tone Off Pulsed Continuous Alarm Tone Off Pulsed Continuous Graphics Display Language English ModBus TCP Passcode Address RS485 RTU ASCII Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity System Tests Transport Time Actual Predicted Air Flow Block the E...

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