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Configuration Handbook 

 

Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System

 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

116-P-APRIME2-CONFIG/EGB, Rev. A, 2013-04-03

 

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Page 1: ...116 P APRIME2 CONFIG EGB Rev A 2013 04 03 Configuration Handbook Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 CONFIG EGB Rev A 2013 04 03 Release 2 ...

Page 2: ...pose Autronica Fire and Security AS and its subsidaries assume no responsibility for any errors that may appear in the publication or for damages arising from the information in it No information in this publication should be regarded as a warranty made by Autronica Fire and Security AS The information in this publication may be updated without notice Product names mentioned in this publication ma...

Page 3: ...ons Overview 14 3 2 Save Configuration 14 3 3 Restart System 15 3 4 Day Mode Operation Times 16 3 4 1 Viewing Existing Day Mode Operation Times 17 3 4 2 Adding new Day Mode Operation Times 17 3 5 Service Mode Password 18 3 6 Date and Time 18 3 7 Set Operator Panel Connection 19 3 8 Sound Patterns 20 3 9 Automatic Resound 22 3 10 Detection Zone DZ Delay Timers 22 3 11 Detection Zone DZ Global Depen...

Page 4: ... from Neighbour Alarm Zone 42 5 3 5 Show Member Fire Alarm Devices 42 5 3 6 Show Neighbour Alarm Zones 42 5 3 7 Show Activating Detection Zones 43 5 4 Points 44 5 4 1 Accessing the Menu 44 5 4 2 Configure Properties for a Point 45 5 4 3 Move to Detection Zone Create New 46 5 4 4 Connect to Output 47 5 4 5 Connect to Activation Group Create New 48 5 4 6 Disconnect from Output 49 5 4 7 Disconnect fr...

Page 5: ...roperties for a Local Input 74 5 9 3 Connect to Output 75 5 9 4 Connect to Alarm Zone 75 5 9 5 Disconnect from Output 75 5 9 6 Disconnect from Alarm Zone 76 5 9 7 Show Connected Units 76 5 10 Loop I O Carriers 77 5 10 1Description 77 5 10 2Accessing the Menu 78 5 10 3Configure Properties for a Loop IO Carrier 79 5 10 4Show All Carrier Units 79 5 10 5Show Carrier Points 80 5 10 6Show Carrier Inputs...

Page 6: ...117 9 2 Example 1 Basic Configuration Example 118 9 2 1 Site information Excel Sheet 120 9 2 2 Buttons 120 9 2 3 Initial Startup Default Configuration 121 9 2 4 Save Configuration Restart System 121 9 2 5 Site specific Configuration Example 1 122 9 2 6 Step 1 Create Detection Zones and Connect Points 123 9 2 7 Add a Site specific Name to each Point if needed 124 9 2 8 Step 2 Connect the new Detect...

Page 7: ... 2Cut 135 10 1 3Paste 136 10 1 4View Content 136 10 2 Capital and Small Letters Toggle functionality 137 11 Configuration Tool 138 11 1 Introduction 138 11 2 Setup Wizard 138 11 3 Starting the Configuration Tool 140 11 4 Help File 141 12 Appendix 142 12 1 Alarm Organization 142 12 1 1Detection Zones with Different Properties 142 12 1 2The Actioning of Alarm Zones 142 12 1 3Immediate Action Detecti...

Page 8: ...art number File name System Description 116 P APRIME2 SYSTEM XGB aprime2system_xgb Getting Started 116 P APRIME2 GESTAR EGB aprime2gestar_egb Installation Handbook 116 P APRIME2 INSTAL DGB aprime2instal_dgb Connecting Loop Units 116 P CONNECTLOOPUNIT DGB connectloopunit_dgb Configuration Handbook 116 P APRIME2 CONFIG EGB aprime2config_egb Operator s Handbook 116 P APRIME2 OPERAT FGB aprime2operat_...

Page 9: ...oint in alarm will activate all Fire Alarm Devices and Fire Alarm Routing Equipment Site specific configuration can be performed by means of the panel buttons Refer to chapter 2 1 Site specific Configuration 1 5 Saving a Configuration and Restarting the System Note that you always have to save a configuration and restart the system after an initial startup part of the start up procedure each time ...

Page 10: ...vate selected Alarm Zones configuring conditions for outputs for example coincidence action meaning that at least two detectors in the same detection zone must be in alarm state before actions are initiated assigning Detection Zones to disable devices BW 200 All these options and many more are available in the Service menu 2 2 Access Level 3 Service Menu From the operator panel you can perform ser...

Page 11: ...ce Connect to Local Alarm Delay Unit Connect to Panel special panel only Disconnect from Alarm Zone Disconnect from Output Disconnect from Disable Input Device Disconnect from Local Alarm Delay Unit Disconnect from Panel special panel only Show Member Points Show Connected Units Connect to Neighbour Alarm Zone Disconnect from Neighbour Alarm Zone Show Member Fire Alarm Devices Show Neighbour Alarm...

Page 12: ...ode or the panel s idle state press and hold down the Enter button for a few seconds The following will appear in the display Use the arrow down button to scroll down and select Enter Service Mode Press Enter twice then use the alphanumeric keypad and type the password that has been selected during commissioning 4 characters To accept the password press Enter once more The menu selections Service ...

Page 13: ...book Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 CONFIG EGB Rev A 2013 04 03 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 13 To enter the Service menu use the arrow down button to scroll down and select Service then press the Enter ...

Page 14: ...and FWRE Disablement chapter 3 15 Mains Power Fault Indication chapter 3 16 Printer Setup chapter 3 17 Configuration Check chapter 3 18 System Shutdown chapter 3 19 Restore Factory Settings chapter 3 20 The following chapters describe the menus in detail following the sequence of the System Settings Menu 3 2 Save Configuration Each time a configuration has been changed this command should be run T...

Page 15: ...w button to select Accept then press Enter twice o Type a new Site Name or accept the existing one by pressing the arrow down button o Type a new Operator Name or accept the existing one by pressing the arrow down button o Press Enter to type a new Site Configuration Version then press Enter or accept the existing one by pressing the arrow down button o Press Enter to type a new Description then p...

Page 16: ...ilable for example 7 days 2 intervals per day or for example 14 intervals for one specific day Note that overlapping settings are not possible From the Service Menu perform the following Press Enter to select System Settings Press the arrow down button to select Day Mode Operation Times then press Enter twice Use the left right arrow button to select among the following days o Unspecified o Every ...

Page 17: ...ation Time at a later point provided that there are available settings maximum 10 do as follows o In the System Settings menu press the arrow down button to select Day Mode Operation Times then press Enter twice o Scroll downwards using the arrow down button several times until Unspecified is shown pressing the arrow down button 3 times will reveal the next setting pressing 3 times more will revea...

Page 18: ...password then press Enter Type the new password once more then press Enter To confirm the new password press Enter once more The message Please wait will appear in the display and the new password will take effect within a couple of seconds 3 6 Date and Time This menu allows you to set change the date and time From the Service Menu perform the following Press Enter to select System Settings Press ...

Page 19: ... button to select J7 Operator Panel default if the panel is to operate as a standalone panel or J4 Auxiliary terminal block if the panel is to be connected to a panel bus To confirm the chosen settings press Enter twice IMPORTANT NOTE The default panel connection setting Service Menu System Settings Set Operator Panel connection is set to J7 Operator Panel connector J7 Likewise the cables from the...

Page 20: ...e EVACUATE pattern in these alarm zones Neighbour Alarm zones may be connected to the Main Alarm Zones The Neighbour Alarm Zones will have the ALERT pattern activated The remaining patterns may be activated from an input signal configured as Activate all Alarms refer to 5 9 2 Be aware of the priority given in the table above The following settings are available for each sound pattern The Sound Pat...

Page 21: ...arrow down button to select Sound Patterns then press Enter Scroll downwards to select the desired Sound Pattern then press Enter twice To change the pattern use the Cancel button to delete the bits then type the new ones and press Enter To change the bit values use the arrow down up buttons To prolong the last signal type the seconds from 1 to 99 then press Enter To select the Sound Level High Me...

Page 22: ... button then press Enter To change the Time Delay use the Cancel button to delete it then type the new one and press Enter To confirm the new settings press Enter once more 3 10 Detection Zone DZ Delay Timers During normal operation when the operator panel receives a fire alarm signal from a point in a Delayed Action detection zone configurable the actioning of outputs to Fire Alarm Devices FAD ca...

Page 23: ... point in any DZ before the DZ activates any output Turn on DZ Global Dependency To answer YES press Enter then press the right arrow button and press Enter once more To confirm the new setting press Enter once more 3 12 Battery Parameters This menu allows you to specify the following the minimum charge voltage the battery low voltage limit the maximum charge current the maximum resistance limit F...

Page 24: ...u allows you to change the language Autroprime supports the following languages listed in alphabetical order Danish Dutch English Finnish German French Hungarian Icelandic Italian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Brazilian Russian Spanish Swedish From the Service Menu perform the following Press Enter to select System Settings Press the arrow down button to select Language then press Enter twice To sel...

Page 25: ...el 2 and 3 use the right arrow button to select YES then press Enter To disable FWRE in access level 2 and 3 use the right arrow button to select YES then press Enter To confirm the settings press Enter once more 3 16 Mains Power Fault Indication This menu selection allows you to specify a delay period in minutes before a Power Fault indication is shown in the event of a power outage or electrical...

Page 26: ...want to reverse print direction YES NO Use the right or left arrow button to choose whether you want to initiate an instant printer test YES NO then press Enter To confirm the settings press Enter once more 3 18 Configuration Check The menu selection allows you to check the consistency of the running configuration The default value is YES meaning that if the configuration contains at least one Det...

Page 27: ...he power off by disconnecting the mains power cable From the Service Menu perform the following Press Enter to select System Settings Press the arrow down button to select System Shutdown Press Enter and the following message will appear in the display The following message will appear in the display System Shutdown will do a controlled shutdown of the services When state System Fault is entered i...

Page 28: ...which is normal The command Save Configuration and Restart System must then be run When these two commands are executed the configuration file including the factory settings will take effect and the fault message will no longer be shown From the Service Menu perform the following Press Enter to select System Settings Press the arrow down button to select Restore Factory Settings Press Enter and th...

Page 29: ...formation is shown o Name o Limit for maximum loop current o Measured loop current o Loop resistance wire o Loop resistance wire To access available functions for a selected detection loop press the Function button or use if necessary the multiselect feature to select several detection loops by pressing the Select button to mark the detection zones that are to be configured and then press the Func...

Page 30: ...ection loop s select Enable the first menu selection then press Enter To confirm the enablement press Enter once more The display will return to the list of loops 4 3 Disable During service a technician is able to disable one or several loops To execute the command access level 3 is required From the Service Menu perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected detection l...

Page 31: ...is menu selection allows you to specify a limit default 80 for black and white dust pollution All units exceeding the specified limit will be listed in the display The menu also allows you to reset the compensation level for units exceeding the limit From the Service Menu perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected detection loop s use the arrow down button to select ...

Page 32: ...he loop current to 300mA 350mA or 400mA for a selected detection loop command Service Unit Configuration Detection Loop will be rejected by the system if low current units are on this detection loop a fault message Low current loop unit detected will tell you that there are one or several low current loop units on the high current detection loop From the Service Menu perform the following After pr...

Page 33: ...ng menu selections Detection Zones chapter 5 2 Alarm Zones chapter 5 3 Points chapter 5 4 Fire Alarm Devices chapter 5 5 Loop Outputs chapter 5 6 Local Outputs chapter 5 7 Loop Inputs chapter 5 8 Local Inputs chapter 5 9 Loop I O Carriers chapter 5 10 Mimic Panels BUR 200 chapter 5 11 Menu selection available only if Mimic Panels are connected Activation Groups chapter 5 12 External Interfaces cha...

Page 34: ...the multiselect feature to select several detection zones by pressing the Select button to mark the detection zones that are to be configured and then press the Function button The following menu selections will appear o Connect to Alarm Zone chapter 5 2 3 o Connect to Output chapter 5 2 4 o Connect to Disable Input Device chapter 5 2 5 o Connect to Local Alarm Delay Unit chapter 5 2 6 o Connect t...

Page 35: ...ency detection zone SOLAS Safety of Life at Sea detection zone The property of a detection zone as well as the type of point detector or manual call point will determine how the system responds to the signal with respect to action For information on alarm organization and the different types of detection zones refer to Appendix From the Detection Zones Menu 5 2 1 perform the following After select...

Page 36: ...ng alarm zone Press Enter to connect the detection zone to this alarm zone To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 2 4 Connect to Output This menu allows you to connect a detection zone to an output From the Detection Zones Menu 5 2 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected detection zone s use the arrow down button to select Connect to Output then press En...

Page 37: ...o connect a detection zone to a Local Alarm Delay Unit From the Detection Zones Menu 5 2 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected detection zone s use the arrow down button to select Connect to Local Alarm Delay Unit then press Enter twice Use the arrow button to select the Local Alarm Delay Unit then press Enter To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 2 7...

Page 38: ...ss Enter twice Use the arrow down up button to select the output to be disconnected then press Enter To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 2 10 Disconnect from Disable Input Device This menu allows you to disconnect a detection zone from a Disable Input Device DID From the Detection Zones Menu 5 2 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected detection zone s...

Page 39: ...etection zone s use the arrow down button to select Show Member Points then press Enter To view detailed information for a selected point use the arrow down up button to select the point then press Enter The following information will appear o the point s name type o information on whether the point is set to override delay and dependency or not YES NO o the point s performance class day settings ...

Page 40: ...rm zone name refer to Configure Properties for an Alarm Zone chapter 5 3 2 To access available functions for a selected alarm zone press the Function button or use if necessary the multiselect feature to select several alarm zones by pressing the Select button to mark the alarm zones that are to be configured and then press the Function button The following menu selections will appear o Connect to...

Page 41: ...ne default alarm zone The top level Alarm Zone is called the Parent Alarm Zone A system consists of a Parent Alarm Zone usually with several sub level alarm zones in an hierarchy Each sub level alarm zone is related to a specific area of for example a building If an alarm occurs in a Parent Alarm Zone all Fire Alarm Devices FADs within the Parent Alarm Zone plus all FADs belonging to all sub level...

Page 42: ...ging to an alarm zone From the Alarm Zones Menu 5 3 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected alarm zone s use the arrow down button to select Show Member Fire Alarm Devices then press Enter A list of all Fire Alarm Devices FADs will appear in the display Use the arrow down button to select the FAD in question then press Enter The name of the FAD and the unit func...

Page 43: ... activate a selected alarm zone From the Alarm Zones Menu 5 3 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected alarm zone s use the arrow down button to select Show Activating Detection Zones then press Enter A list of all Detection Zones will appear in the display Use the arrow down button to select the Detection Zone in question then press Enter The name of the Detecti...

Page 44: ...fer to Configure Properties for a Point chapter 5 4 2 To access available functions for a selected point press the Function button or use if necessary the multiselect feature to select several points by pressing the Select button to mark the points that are to be configured and then press the Function button The following menu selections will appear o Move to Detection Zone Create New chapter 5 4 ...

Page 45: ...at only performance class night setting Normal 1 Normal 2 Industrial operation class night setting MultiSensor with heat MultiSensor only Heat only From the Points Menu 5 4 1 perform the following After selecting the point in question by means of the arrow down up buttons press Enter twice Type a new Name then press Enter or accept the existing one by pressing the arrow down button Use the left or...

Page 46: ...s chapter 5 2 2 From the Points Menu 5 4 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected point s select Move to Detection Zone Create New the first menu selection then press Enter To connect the selected point to a new detection zone o With the uppermost menu selection highlighted press Enter twice o Type a name for the new detection zone then press Enter o Use the left...

Page 47: ... output is activated if there is a fault on the selected point No meaning that the output is not activated if there is a fault on the selected point From the Points Menu 5 4 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected point s use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Connect to Output then press Enter A list of all available outputs will appear in the display...

Page 48: ...l Refer also to chapter 5 12 Activation Groups From the Points Menu 5 4 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected point s use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Connect to Activation Group Create New then press Enter To connect the selected point to a new activation group o With the uppermost menu selection highlighted press Enter twice o Type a name for...

Page 49: ...int To disconnect the selected point from an output use the arrow down button to select the output then press Enter To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 4 7 Disconnect from Activation Group This menu allows you to disconnect a selected point from an existing activation group From the Points Menu 5 4 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected point s use t...

Page 50: ... allows you to view units that are activated by the selected point detection zones outputs etc From the Points Menu 5 4 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected point s use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Show Connected Units then press Enter A list will appear in the display showing all detection zones outputs etc that are activated by the selected ...

Page 51: ...vice that is to be configured To view or change properties for the selected Fire Alarm Device refer to Configure Properties for a Fire Alarm Device chapter 5 5 2 To access available functions for a selected Fire Alarm Device press the Function button or use if necessary the multiselect feature to select several Fire Alarm Devices by pressing the Select button to mark the Fire Alarm Devices that ar...

Page 52: ...among the following unit functions o Fire Alarm Device o General Output o RESET Out o Silence Alarm Output o Silence Out o Small Alarm Output o FWRE o FARE Press Enter To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 5 3 Move to Alarm Zone This menu allows you to connect a selected Fire Alarm Device to an existing alarm zone or create a new alarm zone and at the same time connect the new alarm zone ...

Page 53: ...selected Fire Alarm Device FAD The name of the alarm zone and this alarm zone s parent alarm zone will appear in the display From the Fire Alarm Devices Menu 5 5 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected FAD s use the arrow down button to select Show Connected Units then press Enter In the display you will now see the alarm zone that belongs to the selected Fire A...

Page 54: ...or use if necessary the multiselect feature to select several loop outputs by pressing the Select button to mark the loop outputs that are to be configured and then press the Function button The following menu selections will appear Menu selections not applicable to FAD FARE and FWRE o Connect to Output chapter 0 o Connect to Activation Group chapter 5 6 4 o Disconnect from Output chapter 5 6 5 o ...

Page 55: ...fore the output is activated the default value is 1 see example below o Supervisory o Supervisory Text o Activation o Activation Timer o Monitoring Timer Standard Control Unit o Name o Function o Supervisory Example Door Control in engine room scenario 1 Monitoring Timer If a door s position has been changed for example from open to closed or visa versa an indication of the door s status open ajar...

Page 56: ...ts will appear in the display Use the arrow up down button to select the output s that is to be activated on the activation of the loop output then press Enter To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 6 4 Connect to Activation Group This menu allows you to connect a selected loop output to an Activation Group by which it will be activated Note that the menu selection does not apply to Fire A...

Page 57: ...st of all outputs that are connected to the selected loop output To disconnect the selected loop output from an output use the arrow down button to select the output then press Enter To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 6 6 Disconnect from Activation Group This menu allows you to disconnect a selected loop output from an Activation Group Note that the menu selection does not apply to Fir...

Page 58: ...the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Show Activating Detection Zones then press Enter In the display you will now see a list of all detection zones that are connected to the selected loop output 5 6 8 Show Activating Points This menu allows you to view all points that are connected to the selected loop output Note that the menu selection does not apply to Fire Alarm Devices FAD Fire Alarm ...

Page 59: ...scroll downwards to Show Activating Inputs then press Enter In the display you will now see a list of all inputs that are connected to the selected loop output 5 6 10 Show Activating Groups This menu allows you to view all activating groups groups meaning Activation Groups the selected loop output is connected to Note that the menu selection does not apply to Fire Alarm Devices FAD Fire Alarm Rout...

Page 60: ...own button to scroll downwards to Show Activating Outputs then press Enter In the display you will now see a list of all outputs that are connected to the selected loop output 5 6 12 Show Connected Units This menu allows you to view all connections that are connected to the selected loop output and that activate the selected loop output Note that the menu selection does not apply to Fire Alarm Rou...

Page 61: ...essing the Select button to mark the local outputs that are to be configured and then press the Function button The following menu selections will appear Menu selections not applicable to FAD FARE and FWRE o Connect to Output chapter 5 7 3 o Connect to Activation Group chapter 5 7 4 o Disconnect from Output chapter 5 7 5 o Disconnect from Activation Group chapter 5 7 6 Menu selectoins applicable t...

Page 62: ...ttons press Enter twice Type a new Name or accept the existing one by pressing the arrow down button Press Enter then use the arrow left right arrow buttons to select among the following unit functions o Fire Alarm Device equipment giving warning of fire for example a sounder or visual indicator o Disable Out output that is activated when there are disablements in the system o General Output outpu...

Page 63: ...rrow up down button to select the output that is to be connected to the selected local output then press Enter To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 7 4 Connect to Activation Group This menu allows you to connect a selected local output to an Activation Group The menu selection applies to open collector 1 and 2 Note that the menu selection does not apply to Fire Alarm Devices FAD Fire Ala...

Page 64: ...lected local output from an output use the arrow down button to select the output then press Enter To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 7 6 Disconnect from Activation Group This menu allows you to disconnect a selected local output from an existing Activation Group refer to chapter 5 12 The menu selection applies to onboard General Outputs only Note that the menu selection does not apply...

Page 65: ... of all detection zones that are connected to the selected local output Use the arrow up down button to select a detection zone then press Enter The name of the detection zone and unit function will appear in the display 5 7 8 Show Activating Points This menu allows you to view all points that are connected to the selected local output The menu selection applies to onboard General Outputs only Not...

Page 66: ...n input then press Enter The input s properties will appear in the display 5 7 10 Show Activating Groups This menu allows you to view all activation groups groups meaning Activation Groups that are connected to the selected local output The menu selection applies to onboard General Outputs only Note that the menu selection does not apply to Fire Alarm Devices FAD Fire Alarm Routing Equipment FARE ...

Page 67: ...ct an output then press Enter The output s properties will appear in the display 5 7 12 Move to Alarm Zone This menu allows you to connect a selected Local Output applies only to local outputs related to Fire Alarm Devices to an alarm zone or create a new alarm zone and at the same time connect the new alarm zone to the Local Output Fire Alarm Device Note that the menu selection applies to Fire Al...

Page 68: ...that the menu selection does not apply to Fire Alarm Routing Equipment FARE and Fire Warning Routing Equipment FWRE From the Local Outputs Menu 5 7 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected Local Output s use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Show Connections then press Enter In the display you will now see a list of all connections that are connected t...

Page 69: ...erties for the selected Loop Input refer to Configure Properties for a Loop Input chapter 5 8 2 To access available functions for a selected loop input press the Function button or use if necessary the multiselect feature to select several loop inputs by pressing the Select button to mark the loop inputs that are to be configured and then press the Function button The following menu selections wil...

Page 70: ...ll be activated during normal operation meaning that an indication of an event will appear in the display supervisory text on the activation of the loop input The panel will be in Supervisory Condition From the Loop Inputs Menu 5 8 1 perform the following After selecting the Loop Input in question by means of the arrow down up buttons press Enter twice Type a new Name or accept the existing one by...

Page 71: ...alarm zone From the Loop Inputs Menu 5 8 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected loop input s use the arrow down button to scroll downwards Connect to Alarm Zone the first menu selection then press Enter A list of all alarm zones will appear in the display Use the arrow up down button to select the alarm zone that is to be connected to the selected loop input th...

Page 72: ...put To disconnect the selected alarm zone from the loop input use the arrow down button to select the input then press Enter To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 8 7 Show Connected Units This menu allows you to view all connections that are connected to the selected loop input From the Loop Inputs Menu 5 8 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected loop i...

Page 73: ...rties for the selected Local Input refer to Configure Properties for a Local Input chapter 5 9 2 To access available functions for a selected local input press the Function button or use if necessary the multiselect feature to select several local inputs by pressing the Select button to mark the local inputs that are to be configured and then press the Function button The following menu selections...

Page 74: ... Silence In Input input used as an external silence of Fire Alarm Devices similar to operating the Silence button o FARE Feedback input used as an acknowledge signal from the Fire Alarm receiving station activates a separate LED on the panel o Activate All Alarms input used to activate all Fire Alarm Devices with a selectable sound pattern o FWRE It is possible to use a monitored input for the FWR...

Page 75: ... 5 9 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected local input s use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Connect to Alarm Zone then press Enter A list of all available alarm zones will appear in the display Use the arrow up down button to select the alarm zone that is to be connected to the selected local input then press Enter To confirm the setting press En...

Page 76: ...t To disconnect the selected local input from an alarm zone use the arrow down button to select the alarm zone then press Enter To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 9 7 Show Connected Units This menu allows you to view all connections that are connected to the selected local input From the Local Input Menu 5 9 1 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected lo...

Page 77: ...ssigned to the inputs outputs A Loop I O Carrier may only have one function which falls into one of the following categories Point Inputs with function Prealarm and or Alarm and or Fault all latching except BN 30x E Prealarm Input Inputs are either On or Off Inputs may also give Supervisory Alarm configurable Output Outputs are either On or Off Outputs may also give Supervisory Alarm configurable ...

Page 78: ...hange properties for the selected Loop IO Carrier refer to Configure Properties for a Loop IO Carrier chapter 5 10 3 To access available functions for a selected Loop IO Carrier press the Function button or use if necessary the multiselect feature to select several Loop IO Carriers by pressing the Select button to mark the ones that are to be configured and then press the Function button The follo...

Page 79: ...ressing the arrow down button Press Enter then state the hardware type or accept the existing one by pressing the arrow down button To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 10 4 Show All Carrier Units This menu allows you to view all Carrier Units It not possible to change unit properites of the listed points inputs or outputs The command only helps the operator to show what type of I O subu...

Page 80: ...he display you will now see a list of all Carrier Points Use the arrow up down button to select a Carrier Point then press Enter In the display you will now see the relevant properties 5 10 6 Show Carrier Inputs This menu allows you to view Carrier Inputs From the Loop IO Carriers Menu chapter 5 10 2 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected Loop IO Carrier s use th...

Page 81: ...rrier Outputs From the Loop IO Carriers Menu chapter 5 10 2 perform the following After pressing the Function button for the selected Loop IO Carrier s use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Show Carrier Outputs then press Enter In the display you will now see a list of all Carrier Outputs Use the arrow up down button to select a Carrier Output then press Enter In the display you will no...

Page 82: ...own button to select a Mimic Panels then press Enter once more To view or change properties for the selected mimic panel refer to Configure Properties for a Mimic Panel chapter 5 11 2 or To access available functions for the selected Mimic Panel press the Function button Continue following the instructions in chapter 5 11 3 5 11 2 Configure Properties for a Mimic Panel From the Mimic Panels Menu 5...

Page 83: ...ted mimic panel s the command Mimic Boards Mimic Drivers BUR 200 will appear then press Enter To access available functions for the Mimic Board press the Function button The following alternatives will appear Mimic Input Units Mimic Output Units Use the arrow down button to select either Mimic Input Units or Mimic Output Units then press the Function button once more The following commands will ap...

Page 84: ...the arrow down button to select Activation Groups then press Enter once more Use the arrow up down buttons to select the Activation Group that is to be configured To view or change properties for the selected Activation Group refer to Configure Properties for an Activation Group chapter 5 12 2 To access available functions for a selected activation group press the Function button or use if necessa...

Page 85: ...ce Type a new Name or accept the existing one by pressing the arrow down button Press Enter then use the left or right arrow button to select the desired unit state pre alarm alarm fault and disablement then press Enter Use the left or right arrow button to determine how many points within this activation group that must be in alarm state before actions are initiated 1 5 and All To confirm the set...

Page 86: ...of all outputs that are connected to the selected Activation Group To disconnect the selected local input from an Activation Group use the arrow down button to select the output then press Enter To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 12 5 Show Member Points This menu allows you to view all points that are connected to the selected Activation Group From the Activation Groups Menu 5 12 1 per...

Page 87: ...are connected to the selected Activation Group Use the arrow up down button to select a connection then press Enter In the display you will now see the name and unit function 5 13 External Interfaces 5 13 1 Accessing the menu From the Service Menu perform the following Use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Unit Configuration then press Enter Use the arrow down button to select External ...

Page 88: ...t Word Length then press Enter Use the arrow left right button to select Parity then press Enter Use the arrow left right button to select Stop Bits then press Enter Use the arrow left right button to select Hardware Interface then press Enter To confirm the setting press Enter once more TCP IP Port Settings This menu selection allows you to define all Ethernet TCP IP port settings MODBUS can use ...

Page 89: ...he existing one by pressing the arrow down button Press Enter use the arrow left right buttons to select the port not in use or serial then press Enter Use the arrow left right buttons to select whether you want to restore factory settings or not No Yes then press Enter o If No is selected the next menu selection will be shown and all following values must be selected o If Yes is selected default ...

Page 90: ...missions normally 2 transmissions for normal calls and 3 transmissions for alarms then press Enter To confirm the settings press Enter once more Configure the properties for all other events as described above 5 13 4 3 Configure Receivers This menu selection allows you to configure user properties From the External Interfaces Menu 5 13 1 perform the following Use the arrow down button to select ES...

Page 91: ...ommand is used for test purposes From the External Interfaces Menu 5 13 1 perform the following Use the arrow down button to select ESPA then press Enter Use the arrow down button to select Send Test Event then press Enter The following message will appear Text Message Transmitted o A text message is transmitted to verify that there is a proper communication between Autroprime and the paging syste...

Page 92: ...buttons to select the port not in use serial or TCP IP then press Enter If Ethernet is selected use the arrow left right buttons to select the TCP IP Address then press Enter not in use when serial is selected If Ethernet is selected use the arrow left right buttons to select the Port Number then press Enter not in use when serial is selected Use the arrow left right buttons to select the mode sla...

Page 93: ... the arrow down button to select MODBUS then press Enter Use the arrow down button to select Configure Status Registers then press Enter twice Type the Start Address then press Enter Type the Number of Registers then press Enter To confirm the settings press Enter once more 5 13 5 3 Configure Command Registers This menu selection allows you to configure command registers The Command Register is id...

Page 94: ...s Enter Use the arrow down button to select Configure Command Registers then press Enter twice Type the Start Address then press Enter To confirm the setting press Enter once more 5 13 5 4 Set Testbit to 0 This command is used for test purposes From the External Interfaces Menu 5 13 1 perform the following Use the arrow down button to select MODBUS then press Enter Use the arrow down button to sel...

Page 95: ...rrow down button to select MODBUS then press Enter Use the arrow down button to select Set Testbit to 1 then press Enter The following message will appear Test message transmitted 5 13 5 6 Assign Unique MODBUS Indexes This command is used for test purposes From the External Interfaces Menu 5 13 1 perform the following Use the arrow down button to select MODBUS then press Enter Use the arrow down b...

Page 96: ...ow left right buttons to select whether you want to restore factory settings or not Yes No then press Enter Use the arrow left right buttons to select Log Volume Mini Yes No then press Enter If Yes is selected the amount of information which is sent to the VDR will be limited only information on alarms and door control will be sent Use the arrow left right buttons to select Alive Time default 4 mi...

Page 97: ... then press Enter Monitoring is to be selected if you want the external system to only receive information from Autroprime Monitoring and Control is to be selected if you want Autroprime to both receive information from and transmit information to an external system for example AutroMaster Use the arrow left right button to select Web Application Access Level Off Monitoring or Monitoring and Contr...

Page 98: ...MS The required configuration is performed in the Clients menu plus the User Management menu described in previous chapter From the External Interfaces Menu 5 13 1 perform the following Select Remote Access then press Enter Use the arrow down button to select Clients then press Enter maximum 4 Clients can be defined Use the arrow down button to select one of the 4 Clients then press Enter twice Ty...

Page 99: ...k is using a Proxy Server the Client Proxy Server must be defined in the following menu From the External Interfaces Menu 5 13 1 perform the following Select Remote Access then press Enter Use the arrow down button to select Client Proxy Server then press Enter twice If a proxy server is to be connected type the Proxy Server Address for example 10 64 1 46 8080 then press Enter To confirm press Ent...

Page 100: ...ue this value will not be changed by the system In some cases the system may allow the operator to override the system preset loop current and decrease the maximum loop current to a value being 50 mA lower the preset loop current This should only be used if the system reports a fault on the loop resistance being too high Overriding and decreasing the preset loop current with 50 mA may be sufficien...

Page 101: ...ng all Autroprime panel types From the Service Menu perform the following Use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Unit Configuration then press Enter Use the arrow down button to select Operator Panels then press Enter once more Use the arrow up down buttons to select the Operator Panel that is to be configured then press Enter twice Type a new Name or accept the existing one by pressing ...

Page 102: ...etection zone s can be tested individually with for example test gas without automatic actioning i e without audible indication from sounders bells etc From the Service Menu perform the following Use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Unit Test then press Enter Press Enter once more to select Detection Zones the uppermost selection Use the arrow button to select the detection zone that i...

Page 103: ...e Menu perform the following Use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Unit Test then press Enter Scroll down to Alarm Zone then press Enter Use the arrow button to select the Alarm Zone that is to be tested Use if necessary the multiselect feature to select several alarm zones To view detailed information for one selected alarm zone before testing you can press Enter then return to the pre...

Page 104: ...arm signal will thus override the test signal From the Service Menu perform the following Use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Unit Test then press Enter Scroll down to Fire Alarm Devices then press Enter Use the arrow button to select the Fire Alarm Device FAD that is to be tested To view detailed information for the selected Fire Alarm Device before testing you can press Enter then r...

Page 105: ...o select the Loop Output that is to be tested To view detailed information for the selected loop output before testing you can press Enter then return to the previous level by pressing the Cancel button Press the Function button To start the test press Enter Press Enter once more to confirm To stop the test use the arrow up down button to select the loop output that is set to test mode press the F...

Page 106: ...o select the Local Output that is to be tested To view detailed information for the selected local output before testing you can press Enter then return to the previous level by pressing the Cancel button Press the Function button To start the test press Enter Press Enter once more to confirm To stop the test use the arrow up down button to select the local output that is set to test mode press th...

Page 107: ...n button to scroll downwards to Unit Test then press Enter Scroll down to Mimic Panels then press Enter Use the arrow button to select the mimic panel that is to be tested Note that mimic panels will appear only if mimic panels are physically connected to the system If not the message No Units Found will appear in the display Press the Function button To start the test press Enter Press Enter once...

Page 108: ...ection loop or the panel bus follow the instructions below From the Service Menu perform the following Use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to System Topology then press Enter A list appears including all loops and the panel bus Use the arrow button to select the panel bus or a detection loop you want to view To view the properties press Enter The following properties will appear in the d...

Page 109: ...ion then press Enter The topology details including Position Type and Info will appear in the display It is possible to toggle betweent the tagname and the production number by using the left and right arrow buttons 7 4 Show All Faults This menu selection allows you to view detailed fault information related to the panel bus and a selected loop From the Service Menu perform the following Use the a...

Page 110: ...rmal operation after system restart The technician can complete the configuration the next day without dealing with unnecessary fault messages Expanding a system If a loop is to be moved from one panel to another all topology information for this loop on the replaced panel will be deleted Note that the Clear Loop Config Restart System command will not affect the detectors Performance Class setting...

Page 111: ...o select Deactivate then press Enter The selected detection loop will be deactivated until it is manually activated by running the Activate command 7 7 Activate This menu selection allows you to activate a selected detection loop or the panel bus which is deactivated From the Service Menu perform the following Use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to System Topology then press Enter A list...

Page 112: ...cludes the following menu selections Export Log Select Configuration Restart System Backup Current Configuration Export Configuration Import Configuration 8 2 USB Output By means of a USB memory stick configuration data can be exported or imported The USB output J12 is used for this purpose It is easily accessible from the inside of the front panel door We recommend that the USB memory stick that ...

Page 113: ...e of all manually initiated tests The Export Log command allows you to export the following two files to a USB device memory stick ExportLogRaw txt a coded file for internal use only ExportLog txt a file including all events written in clear text From the Service Menu perform the following Use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Export and Import then press Enter Select Export Log the upp...

Page 114: ...able use the left right arrow buttons to select the configuration Current Configuration Imported Configuration or Backup Configuration Press Enter twice To execute the command press Enter once more 8 5 Backup Current Configuration This command allows you to take an internal backup of the current configuration From the Service Menu perform the following Use the arrow down button to scroll downwards...

Page 115: ...on file to a USB device To execute the command use the left arrow button to select Accept then press Enter A Configuration Report is generated and written to the USB memory stick when the Export Configuration command is run The report is written to the file Config Report csv and can be opened in Excel The report provides a complete overview of the current configuration including any configuration ...

Page 116: ...Import then press Enter Press the arrow down button to select Import Configuration then press Enter The following message will appear Import configuration files from the USB device The imported configuration will not have any impact on the running system To use the imported configuration please restart the system To execute the command press the left arrow button to select Accept then press Enter ...

Page 117: ... Units Points All loop units including detectors manual call points points electronic sounders and I O units are automatically assigned addresses sequencially numbered starting with address A1001 followed by address A1002 A1003 and so on The addresses are used as names in the configuration menu Detection Zones and Alarm Zones By default the system has one Detection Zone and one Alarm Zone Activati...

Page 118: ...Zone 4 purple All detection zones are defined as Immediate Action Detection Zones All loop units are connected to one detection loop The system consist of 8 loop units 4 detectors 1 manual callpoint and 3 electronic sounders The system has one Alarm Zone red One output is used for Fire Alarm Routing Equipment One output is used for Fault Warning Routing Equipment One output is used for Fire Alarm ...

Page 119: ...ection Zone 1 A1002 A1004 A1005 A1001 Alarm Zone indicated in red BBR 200 A1003 BBR 200 A1006 A1007 BH 300 BF 300 PRESS HERE TRYKK HER K NUS G LA SSET B REAK G LASS A1008 Detection Zone 4 SALES OFFICE Detection Zone 2 CORRIDOR SOUTH Detection Zone 3 BD 300 BH 300 BBR 200 BH 320 Output to FARE Output to FWRE Output to Fire Alarm Device FAD Autronica Sounder CANTEEN Detection Zone 1 A1002 A1004 A100...

Page 120: ...013 04 03 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 120 9 2 1 Site information Excel Sheet The site information Excel sheet contains information on the site specific configuration and it forms the basis for the panel configuration 9 2 2 Buttons Arrow Up Down Arrow Left Right Select Cancel Back Function Alpha numeric Keypad Enter ...

Page 121: ...ection which is highlighted then press Enter Select Save Configuration the uppermost menu selection which is highlighted then press Enter Type the Site Name then press Enter Type the Operator Name then press Enter Type the Site Configuration Version then press Enter Type a Description then press Enter Press Enter once more to confirm Use the Arrow down button to select Restart System Use the left ...

Page 122: ... Detection Zones DZ1 DZ2 DZ3 and DZ4 have to be connected to the Alarm Zone Default Alarm Zone Step 3 Save the configuration and restart the system 3 2 and 3 3 When the site specific configuration is completed you have to save the new configuration and restart the system refer to chapter 9 2 4 In this example only one Alarm Zone is defined By default all Fire Alarm Devices are connected to the one...

Page 123: ...rst point A1001 then while still holding down the Select button press the Arrow Down button to select the second point A1002 Press the Function button Press Enter to select the uppermost menu selection Move to Detection Zone Press Enter to select the uppermost menu selection Create New Detection Zone Press Enter then use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the name of the detection zone Detection Zon...

Page 124: ...pecific name then press Enter twice Type space and the name CANTEEN after the address for example A1001 CANTEEN then press Enter As all other properties use the default settings in this example simply press Enter or the arrow down button a number of times depending on the type of detector to accept the settings Press Enter to confirm the settings Accept Use the arrow down button to select the next...

Page 125: ...DZ3 and DZ4 are to be connected to the Alarm Zone in this example use the multiselect feature to select all four Detection Zones To select all four Detection Zones at the same time press and hold down the Select button to mark the first Detection Zone DZ1 then while still holding down the Select button press the Arrow Down button to select the second third and fourth DZ2 DZ3 and DZ4 Press the Func...

Page 126: ... is used for Fire Alarm Routing Equipment relay output 1 already configured in Example 1 One output is used for Fault Warning Routing Equipment relay output 2 already configured in Example 1 One output is used for the sounder outside the main building Alarm Zone 1 One output is used for the sounder outside the Storage Workshop building Alarm Zone 2 One output is used for the ventilation control in...

Page 127: ...ed line indicates the Parent Alarm Zone Detection Loop B Detection Loop A Detection Zone 6 Autronica Sounder BF 300 A1008 Detection Zone 4 PRESS HERE TRYKK HER KNUS G LASSET B REAK G LASS Fire Alarm Control Panel BS 200 SALES OFFICE Detection Zone 2 CORRIDOR SOUTH Detection Zone 3 BD 300 BH 300 BBR 200 BH 320 Output to FARE Output to FWRE Output to Fire Alarm Device FAD Output to Fire Alarm Device...

Page 128: ...alarm zone Alarm Zone 2 5 2 3 The new detection zones DZ5 DZ6 and DZ7 have to be connected to the new Alarm Zone 2 Step 5 Define Alarm Zone 1 and Alarm Zone 2 as Neighbour Alarm Zones 5 3 3 Step 6 Connect a point in Detection Zone 6 to the Parent Alarm Zone 5 2 3 A manual activation of the manual call point in Detection Zone 6 is to be configured to activate all Fire Alarm Devices belonging to Ala...

Page 129: ...ct button to mark the first point B1001 then while still holding down the Select button press the Arrow Down button to select the point B1005 and B1006 Press the Function button Press Enter to select the uppermost menu selection Move to Detection Zone Press Enter to select the uppermost menu selection Create New Detection Zone Press Enter then use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the name of the d...

Page 130: ...that is to be added a site specific name then press Enter twice Type space and the name STORAGE after the address for example B1001 STORAGE then press Enter As all other properties use the default settings in this example simply press Enter or the arrow down button a number of times depending on the type of detector to accept the settings Press Enter to confirm the settings Accept Use the arrow do...

Page 131: ...selection then press Enter twice Type the name of the new Alarm Zone for example Alarm Zone 1 then press Enter The cursor will move to the line below Parent Alarm Zone In this example the Default Alarm Zone is the Parent Alarm Zone Press Enter to select Default Alarm Zone Press Enter to confirm the settings Accept In the Fire Alarm Devices menu select the second FAD the sounder in Alarm Zone 2 and...

Page 132: ...etection zones to this alarm zone To confirm the setting press Enter once more 9 3 7 Step 5 Define Alarm Zone 1 and Alarm Zone 2 as Neighbour Alarm Zones 5 3 3 In this example Alarm Zone 2 is to be the neighbour zone to Alarm Zone 1 and Alarm Zone 1 is to be the neighbour alarm zone to Alarm Zone 2 From the Alarm Zones Menu 5 3 1 perform the following Select Alarm Zone 1 then press the Function bu...

Page 133: ...om the Points Menu 5 4 1 perform the following Select the point Press the Function button and use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Connect to Output then press Enter A list of all available outputs will appear in the display Use the arrow up down button to select the output that is to be connected to the selected point then press Enter twice Use the left or right arrow button to set th...

Page 134: ...ok Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 CONFIG EGB Rev A 2013 04 03 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 134 To confirm the setting press Enter once more 9 3 10 Step 8 Save Configuration Restart System Refer to chapter 9 2 4 ...

Page 135: ...ht the name field the name appears on a black background with light green text Press and hold down the Select button then press the arrow left button repeatedly until the entire name is selected the name appears in inverse video on a light green background with black text Press the Function button Use the arrow down button to select Copy then press Enter The name is now copied and is placed in the...

Page 136: ... down the Select button then press the arrow left button repeatedly until the entire name is selected the name appears in inverse video on a light green background with black text o Press the Function button o Use the arrow down button to select Paste then press Enter Paste the content of the clipboard where the cursor is positioned o Press the Function button o Use the arrow left right buttons to...

Page 137: ...utroprime Interactive Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 CONFIG EGB Rev A 2013 04 03 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 137 10 2 Capital and Small Letters Toggle functionality To toggle between capital letters and small letters use the key ...

Page 138: ...tem features a pc based configuration tool which simplifies the customized configuration work allowing customers and service personnel to enter tag names for points alarm zones and detection zones connect detection zones to alarm zones define global settings variables define the detection zone type directly in the loop window 11 2 Setup Wizard Insert the CD into you disk drive then follow the inst...

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Page 140: ...dbook Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 CONFIG EGB Rev A 2013 04 03 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 140 11 3 Starting the Configuration Tool Double click the program icon and the configuration tool will appear ...

Page 141: ...oprime Interactive Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 CONFIG EGB Rev A 2013 04 03 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 141 11 4 Help File For detailed information on the Autroprime Configuration Tool refer to the help file located in the Help Menu ...

Page 142: ... manual call point will determine how the system responds to the signal with respect to action 12 1 2 The Actioning of Alarm Zones The actioning of alarm zones can be controlled by detection zones with or without Delay Dependency properties For example a detection zone in alarm can activate a number of alarm zones The delay period before activation can be defined according to the property of the c...

Page 143: ...tion alarm organization is used A fire alarm signal from a single detector in a system defined as Dependency Action will initiate no actions i e there will be no actioning of outputs to Fire Alarm Devices FAD Fire Alarm Routing Equipment FARE Fire Protection Equipment FPE Silent Alarm At least two detectors in the same detection zone must be in alarm state before actions are initiated It is also p...

Page 144: ...e detection zone will not affect the delay of the connected outputs In an alarm situation the actioning of outputs will be delayed when the detection zone has been defined as a Delayed Action detection zone configurable and the point s in this Delayed Action detection zone has been set to Override Delay and Dependency NO The operation of delays to outputs for Fire Alarm Devices FAD apply to detect...

Page 145: ...ng will occur o The detection zone will enter the Silent Alarm state and all FPE outputs configured to be activated on Silent Alarm will be activated The T1 delay period will start o When the T1 delay period expires the detection zone will enter the Small Alarm state All FPE outputs configured to be activated on Small Alarm will be activated The T2 delay period will start o When the T2 delay perio...

Page 146: ... Detection Zone enters the Alarm condition The Silence button can be used to control the FADs independently of the Block operation The Silence function will affect all FADs that have been activated Autroprime also has a Resound function that will reverse the effect of Silence 12 1 8 Silent Small and Large Alarm Overview A few differences can be found in national guidelines regarding alarm organiza...

Page 147: ...e prolonged T2 delay period When this transfer occurs the level will be increased to Small Alarm Looking at a shopping centre this level may be used for another voice alarm message making the employees start the preparations for an evacuation The display will show the T2 countdown Small alarm level is also shown for Delayed and Dependency zones but should not be used as an activation criteria for ...

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