TSA-1000
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2012 Telefire Fire & Gas Detectors Ltd
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– TSA-1000E8 (8 zones) and TSA-1000EM083 (8 open collector o 3
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– TSA-1000E8 (8 zones) and TSA-1000EM422 (4 zones, 2 programmable
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– TSA-1000E4 (4 zones)
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5 – TSA-1000E4 (4 zones) and TSA-1000EM083 (8 open collector o 3
relays)
i
Note
The card type represents the number of
Inputs
,
O
utputs, and
R
elays:
TSA-1000EM-
IOR
(
I
= number of inputs,
O
= number of outputs,
R
= number of relays)
14.9
Remote Annunciator Programming
During Annunciator programming the left digit will be
A
(
A
nnunciator). The middle digit
represents the annunciator's number (1 – 4). The right digit represents the annunciator's
type (
0
– not configured,
E
– English,
S
–
S
econdary language).
14.10 Network Programming
TSA-1000 control panel networking is in main/sub configuration. All panels require the
optional TSA-1000C communication network. Physical connection is via a two-wire
RS-485 cable.
A single Master Panel (panel No. 1) supervises up to 12 Sub Panels (panel addresses 5
to 16). The Master Panel uses its own zones 1 – 4, and indicates alarm and fault events
on panels 5 – 16 as zones 5 – 16.
An alarm at any Sub Panel will activate all sounders (Horn output on the main board and
any output defined as "General, Silenceable" on the main or expansion boards) of all
control panels on the network. Am alarm can be silenced or reset only from the control
panel that initiated the alarm or from the Master Panel.
14.10.1 Configuring the Main Panel
From the main programming menu press the
▲
or
▼
keys until the display changes to
the panel number. Using the
Menu
,
▲
, and
▼
keys set panel as panel No. 1. Press
Menu
again to select the sub panels. Zone 5 LED will flash – press
Enter
to include
panel 5 as a sub-panel. Use the
▲
or
▼
keys to move to panels 6 – 16 to enable
additional panels.
14.10.2 Configuring Sub Panels
Set the panel's number to a number between 5 and 16 to configure it as a Sub Panel.
14.11 Relay Programming
All the system's relays are programmable and can be configured as alarm, fault, or
supervisory relay.
The main board contains 3 relays, numbered 1 – 3 from top to bottom. Relays on the
expansion modules are indicated by a LED next to the relay's contacts on the expansion
card that is lit when selected.
During relay programming the left digit will be
r
(
r
elay). The middle digit represents the
relay number (
1
– first relay,
2
– second relay, etc). The rightmost digit represents the
relay's operating mode (
G
– General;
A
– logical "And" of selected inputs,
b
– logical
"Or" of selected inputs).