SmartTerminal. Installation Commissioning & Operation. Our aim is to provide Consistently Excellent Service in the eyes of our customers MAN1536-6

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WORLD LEADER OF INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEMS SmartTerminal AS4428 FireFinder Installation Commissioning & Operation Our aim is to provide Consistently Excellent Service in the eyes of our customers MAN536-6

Table of Contents Page No. Introduction... 4. Operation... 4.2 Access levels... 4 2 Specifications... 5 2. Overview... 5 3 Operational & Key Features... 6 4 Mechanical... 6 4. Mounting the Enclosure... 6 4.. Enclosure Details... 6 4..2 Fixing the Chassis to the Wall... 7 4..3 Board Removal / Replacement... 7 4..4 Removing the Knockouts... 7 5 Installation & Cabling... 9 5. SmartTerminal Termination Board Interconnection... 0 5.2 FACP Communications Extender Board Interconnection... 0 5.3 Setting the Address... 0 5.4 Setting the SmartTerminal in ConfigManager... 5.4. Setting the SmartTerminal Reporting Parameters... 6 SmartTerminal Controls and Indicators... 3 6. LCD Screen Format... 7 7 Trouble Shooting Chart... 9 Page 3

Introduction SmartTerminal connects to the FireFinder Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) via the RS485 multidrop communication port. Generally it is designed to be used anywhere where the status of the FACP is required to be monitored by local personnel and limited control is required.. Operation Front panel controls that allow the resetting of alarms and activation/silencing of alarm devices. Enabling operational access to the controls is via a key-switch; Reports events from devices that are accessible to the host FACP. For example if the host FACP is configured with global access then the connected SmartTerminal reports events from all devices. If the host FACP is configured as local then the connected SmartTerminal reports events from devices that are directly connected to the host FACP. The operation of SmartTerminal can be considered to be in one of three states, these are;. Power up - when the SmartTerminal is initialising 2. Normal - when the SmartTerminal address has been set and is communicating with the FACP, reporting normal / abnormal conditions and controlling the FACP via the front panel controls 3. Fault where the SmartTerminal is in fault and/or is unable to communicate with the FACP. Power Up The LCD displays a message telling the operator SmartTerminal is being powered up and that the hardware is being initialised. Once the hardware has been successfully initialised set the address and SmartTerminal should automatically transition to the normal state. Should a failure occur on power up press the RESET button located on the LCD PCB (see Figure 5) and check the address is correct. Normal The Normal state is entered from the Power-up or a return from the Fault state and is displayed on the LCD if the SmartTerminal is communicating with the FACP and operating correctly. In this state the front panel Power indicator is illuminated. Fault SmartTerminal enters the Fault state upon; A hardware failure LCD module failure or A loss of communications with the FACP (indicated by the DIAGNOSTIC LED not flashing and the no communications message being displayed) In a Fault condition the front panel NORMAL indicator is extinguished and the details of the fault are displayed on the LCD. The FACP will also indicate a fault in a similar manner..2 Access levels There are two levels of access. Access level only the Acknowledge, previous and next front panel controls are operative. All other controls operate in access level two. Access level 2 is entered when the key-switch is in the ENABLED position. Keyswitch disabled Keyswitch enabled Figure Keyswitch in the Disabled / Enabled Positions Page 4

2 Specifications MECHANICAL Dimensions ABS Cabinet: ( mm ) ENVIROMENTAL Temperature: Humidity: INPUT POWER Operating Voltage ( nominal ): Operating Voltage ( minimum ): Quiescent Current @ 26.5VDC: Maximum Current: Cabling Requirements: Optional 27VDC Power Supply: Batteries: 27VDC OUTPUTS Auxiliary 27VDC Distribution Protection: Cabling Requirements: COMMUNICATIONS Internal to FACP: External to FACP: Cabling Requirements: Fault monitoring: Maximum Number of SmartTerminal s per FACP: Maximum Distance (from FACP): LCD 2. Overview 95mm (H) x 345mm (W) x 50mm (D) -5ºC to + 55ºC 25% to 75% 27VDC 8VDC 2.4mA (back light, off buzzer off ) 43.8mA (back light on, buzzer on) 2 core.5 to 2.5mm².8A plus 400mA Battery Charging 2Ahr 24VDC 500mA Monitored 2 core.5 to 2.5mm² RS485 RS485 Twisted pair plus power O/C, S/C 30.2Kms. 4 line X 40 character - backlit SmartTerminal essentially consists of three PCBs;. BRD82CEB2 FACP Communications Extender Board. The Communications Extender Board is mounted inside the FACP and provides the protected RS485 communications and 27VDC to the SmartTerminal Termination Board/s and LCD/s. 2. SmartTerminal Termination Board. A Termination Board is mounted in each SmartTerminal to protect and interface the RS485 communications and 27VDC supply to the LCD Board 3. BRD82ICC2 Control, LCD Communications and LCD Driver Board Note: A maximum of 30 SmartTerminal s may be connected to the communications bus over a distance of approximately.2kms Page 5

3 Operational & Key Features SmartTerminal complies with AS4428 /NZS452 and has been designed for use with the FireFinder series of FACP s. 4 line by 40 character LCD with backlight and navigation keys keys allow the SmartTerminal to be used for FACP operation and interrogation. Note the backlight is only energised when alarms are present, a key has been pressed or controls enable key switch is enabled Buzzer and system Reset. System expansion capabilities / options: A wide range of secure user functions. This includes the ability to disable / re-enable a large number of system functions. Flush or surface mountable enclosure. Controls have tactile and audible feedback of operation. All terminals cater for 2.5mm cables. 4 Mechanical SmartTerminal is supplied in an ABS cabinet and consists of; The Main Card, with all controls and indicators mounted directly onto it X Termination Board 2 X ABS door keys 2 X 003 Enable / Disable keys 2 X Jumper links Note: A Communications Extender Board will be required if the Comms Bus in the FACP is fully utilised and / or if one is not fitted. The front door of the ABS version is locked by way of two clips on the right hand side of the cabinet. A special locating key which has two raised pins that are inserted into the side of the cabinet unlocks the door. DOOR RELEASE PINS DOOR RELEASE PINS Figure 2: ABS Door Key 4. Mounting the Enclosure The panel MUST be mounted in an area that is NOT subject to conditions likely to affect its performance, e.g. damp, salt-air, water ingress, extremes of temperature, abuse etc. is at an easily accessible height and such that the indicators are at eye level. Typical locations for the panel are the first and most obvious point of contact for emergency services or a security office that is likely to be permanently staffed. 4.. Enclosure Details The LCDA can be surface or semi-flush mounted, is supplied with a detachable front door, mountable back box and a minimum of two separate PCBs. Page 6

4..2 Fixing the Chassis to the Wall SmartTerminal Installation Commissioning & Operation Taking into account the weight of the panel securely mount it by using the three keyhole mounting holes in the backpan, two in the top and one in the bottom. Use suitably sized screws and plugs for the type of mounting surface. Caution: Any dust or swarf created during the fixing process must be kept out of the cabinet and great care should be taken not to damage any wiring or components. 4..3 Board Removal / Replacement If a PCB has to be removed the following precautions should be observed; Removing the door will provide better access to the boards and will ensure the hinges are not accidentally stressed. Personal anti- static procedures must be followed. When disconnecting the RJ45 style connecting cable from the PCB, make sure that the cable remains connected to at least one board to prevent it being misplaced. Connector Push Tab Inwards and Gently Pull the Connector From the Socket Note: Care should be taken when detaching this connector as it is necessary to depress the small locking tab to unlock the connector from its base. To reconnect the cable the connector must first be correctly aligned then pushed into the socket so it locks into position. Carefully remove the retaining screws at each corner of the board taking care not to damage any of the components. Place each board into anti- static storage once removed. 4..4 Removing the Knockouts The knock-outs should be removed with a sharp tap in the rim of the knock-out using a flat broadbladed screwdriver. Note: Use of excessive force could damage the enclosure around the knock-out. Note: Any unused knock-outs must be securely blanked off. Page 7

CONTROL PANEL CLIPS INTO FRONT DOOR HINGE PIN 2 FRONT DOOR KEY SUPPLIED TAPED TO TOP OF ENCLOSURE BRD82ICC TAP AROUND RIM TO REMOVE KNOCKOUTS BRD82LTB CONNECT BRD82LTB TO BRD82ICC CN5 HINGE PIN TO REMOVE THE FRONT DOOR SLIDE THE TOP AND BOTTOM HINGE PINS OUT OF THE HINGES INSERT KEY TABS HERE TO UNLOCK ENCLOSURE ENABLE / DISABLE KEY SUPPLIED TAPED TO INSIDE OF ENCLOSURE Figure 3: Exploded View KNOCKOUTS 39 mm 324mm 23mm 75mm TB2 TB TB3 TB4 + - COM + - COM +24V 0V +24V 0V RS485 IN RS485 OUT POWER IN POWER OUT KEY HOLE MOUNTING HOLE 95mm LK BRD82LTB BRD82LTB2-03/05/2006 R 6mm. 2 mm 27mm 304mm Figure 4: Typical Layout (Externally Powered) and Location of Keyholes Page 8

CH5 CH5 6 TH CH D3 TP3 CN8 CH 5 MODEM 6 TH CH D3 CN8 MODEM R7 D4 EXPANSION PANEL EXPANSION PANEL U 5 C N2 U 3 U 4 U U 0 a a b b c c EXPANSIO N LEDS U5 U3 U4 U U0 CH8 a 5 4 3 2 EXPANSION LEDS b a b c c 3 CH8 B Z EXPANSION LEDS CH8 CN4 CH6 EXPANSION LEDS THE BOTTOM OF THE BOARD F RO NT PANEL F RO NT PANEL C N2 4 CN4 3 BZ + CH8 CN6 CH8 CH6 CN4 CN5 7 C N2 PRINTER R CH8 FRONT PANEL 0 RN2 0 CN7 8 CH6 CH2 RN7 0 PSU MO NITOR BRIGADE I/F 4 CN5 CH8 CN6 5 CN5 7 PRINTER RN20 CN7 CH6 8 CH2 RN7 0 PSU MONITOR BRIGADE I/F CN4 A L 2 + L - A L 2 + L - CN4 CN5 +3 5V POWER +35 V B L 2 + L - B L 2 + L - +3 5V TX +3 5V A L 2 + L - A L 2+ L - +35V +3 5V TB TB 4 B L 2+ L - B L2 + L - +35 V API-735 AUG 2000 +35 V CN4 POWER TX CN4 POWER ZD3 C5 L2 TH TH2 L ZD2 C2 L6 CN4 A L 2 + L - A L 2 + L - +3 5V POWER +3 5V B L 2 + L - B L 2 + L - +3 5V TX +3 5V TX A L 2 + L - A L 2 + L - +35 V +35 V B L2+ L- B L 2 + L - +3 5V API-735 AUG 2000 +3 5V API-735 AUG 2000 TB4 TB5 C + - + - TB0 L(AC) N(AC) (AC) -V -V +V +V TB3 TB2 TB6 CN6 SGD II DOOR SW DBA/MCP + IN - + BAT - CN5 SmartTerminal Installation Commissioning & Operation 5 Installation & Cabling The Communications Extender Board (Item Number 59-029) should be mounted into the FACP and cabled as shown below. It should be noted the Communications Extender Board and its supporting plate is mounted in a piggy back fashion onto one of the loop / zone boards. 2 LOOP TERMINATION BOARD (302-7350) FRONT PANEL CONTROL (BRD85CTLA) MAIN CONTROL BOARD (BRD85MBA) CPU BOARD (BRD85CPU) SLAVE CPU (302-6692) ENSURE 3-5 ARE FITTED WITH PIN ENTRY SIDE FACING SLAVE CPU (302-6692) SLAVE CPU (302-6692) L OO P COMMS RJ45 6 WAY 20 WAY 5.6 AMP SWITCHMODE POWER SUPPLY (330-0002) 27 V IN 0 WAY 20 WAY SLAVE CPU (302-6692) CH8 CH8 SLAVE CPU (302-6692) C H8 C H8 6 7 8 SLAVE CPU (302-6692) 3 WAY RS485 + - COM RS 4 85 OUT 27VDC in/out +24V 0V P OWE R OUT TO LCDA BELL BELL2 + - + - 20 WAY CUTAWAY FRONT DOOR REAR VIEW SHOWING INSTALLED BOARDS ON FRONT DOOR AND WIRING DETAILS COMMUNICATIONS ENDER BOARD IS MOUNTED HERE CUTAWAY CABINET BACKPAN VIEW SHOWING MODULES FITTED TO THE BACKPAN AND WIRING DETAILS 27VDC DISTRIBUTION VALVE MON ALARM ISOLATE FAULT NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC + - NO C NC AUX POW ER O/P W ARN SYS AUXILIARY + - NO C NC + - NO C NC BATT FAIL BRIGADE PSU MONITOR BOARD (302-6732) TO BATTERIES Figure 5: FACP Internal Layout The SmartTerminal is then connected to the FACP as shown below. SHIELDED COMMS CABLE FACP FRONT PANEL CONTROL (BRD85CTLA) MAIN CONTROL BOARD (BRD85MBA) CPU BOARD (BRD85CPU) 4 3 2 SLAVE CPU (302-6692) SLAVE CPU (302-6692) 0 SLAVE CPU (302-6692) LOOP COMMS RJ45 CABLE M2 M CN4 SHIELD TB COMMUNICATIONS ENDER BOARD ( ITEM NUMBER 59-029 ) + - COM RS485 OUT +24V +24VDC 0V POWER OUT TB4 BRD82LTB2 0V 25//2005 27V IN CN5 FACP CABINET TO AVAILABLE 27VDC CONNECTOR (3 WAY) RS485 IN RS485 OUT VDC IN TB2 TB TB3 TB4 +24V + - COM + - CO M +24V 0 V +24V 0 V POWER IN POWER OUT VDC OUT 0V TO N LCDA MAXIMUM OF 30 TB2 TB TB3 TB4 + - COM + - COM +24V 0V +24V 0V RS485 IN RS485 OUT POWER IN POWER OUT TO LCD 03/05/2006 TO LCD BRD82LTB2- BRD82LTB2-03/05/2006 SmartTerminal LK NOT FITTED LK MUST BE FITTED TO THE LAST BOARD ON THE COMMS BUS SmartTerminal 2 (IF FITTED) TERMINATION BOARD No. ( BRD82LTB2 ) TERMINATION BOARD No.2 ( BRD82LTB2 ) Figure 6: Connecting SmartTerminal to the FACP Page 9

5. SmartTerminal Termination Board Interconnection Connector Pin Number SmartTerminal Installation Commissioning & Operation Purpose Page 0 Terminal Block TB (RS485 OUT) TB2 (RS485 IN) Purpose,2 0V (Pin Number) RS485 +ve 3, 4 +24VDC 2 RS485 -ve 5, 6 0V 3 SCREEN 7 TP6 8 RESET 9 TP7 Terminal Block Purpose 0 TP8 TP9 2 TP0 TB4 (27VDC OUT) TB3 (27VDC IN) 3 RTX+ (Pin Number) 0V 4 RTX- 2 +24VDC 5, 6 +3V3 7, 8 +5VDC 9, 20 0V 5.2 FACP Communications Extender Board Interconnection Terminal Block TB (RS 485 OUT) Number Purpose Connector (IN) & (OUT) Purpose RS485 +ve (Pin Number) TP8 2 RS485 -ve 2 0V 3 SCREEN 4 RTX+ 5 RTX- Note:,, and CN4 are not used and are not mounted on the PCB Terminal Block TB4 (27VDC OUT) Number Purpose 7 0V 8 TP8 Connector CN4 (IN) & CN5 (OUT) Purpose 0V, 3 (Pin Number) 0V 2 +24VDC 2 +24VDC 5.3 Setting the Address Open the front door; locate the CONFIG button situated on the left hand side of the PCB and press for 3 seconds. The buzzer and Config LED will double beep and flash respectively to indicate that the Configuration mode has been entered. The LCD will now display the Configuration screen. This screen consists of the code version number, current address and four adjustment markers. These markers A-, A+, C-, and C+ are used to indicate the keys that adjust the address and LCD contrast. Use the PREVIOUS (A-) and N (A+) keys to select the desired address. The default value for this address is 255 which is not a valid SmartTerminal address. The user must then select an address value from to 30, i.e. the same address as that set in the FACP. The keys corresponding to C- (ACK) and C+ (RESET) are used in a similar manner to decrease and increase the LCD contrast level. There is audible feedback for all key presses. Once the address has been set press the CONFIG button again for 3 seconds and the screen will return to its default and the DIANOSTIC LED will return to a slow flash. This slow flash indicates SmartTerminal and the FACP are communicating normally i.e. the LED flashes if communications data is being received from the FACP. Note: If the address is not set within the time out period of approximately 75 seconds SmartTerminal will return to its normal state.

5.4 Setting the SmartTerminal in ConfigManager SmartTerminal Installation Commissioning & Operation Right click on the Controller icon and select Edit Module Types to bring up the following screen/s. Figure 7 The Controller Edit / Add Module Types Screens Click within the check box to tick the check box and click OK. Double click on the Controller to open the Panel screen and the SmartTerminal tab should now be visible along with the other installed functions. 5.4. Setting the SmartTerminal Reporting Parameters To set the SmartTerminal parameters click on the SmartTerminal tab and the following screen will be displayed. Under the assigned SmartTerminal Card designator, to 30, click in the Active box to change the N (NO not fitted) to Y (YES fitted) and then enter or type in a Description. The description should be a name given to the SmartTerminal (LCDA) or its physical location. Double click in each of the Report boxes to display and set the, Y (Yes reports the parameter) and N (No does not report the parameter) Alarms, Faults, Disables parameters that SmartTerminal will display on each SmartTerminal at each location. Note: A maximum of 30 SmartTerminal s can be used in the configuration of the FACP. Note: In this case SmartTerminal numbers 6 to 30 are not used. Figure 8 Example of SmartTerminal Configuration Settings Screen Page

In the above example Card & 2; Are active Are situated in the factory floor area 8 Will display all Alarms Will not display any Faults, and Will not display any Disables Card 3 Is active Is situated in the stores area Will display all Alarms Will display any Faults, and Will not display any Disables Card 4 & 5 Are active Are situated in the security areas Will display all Alarms Will display any Faults, and Will display any Disables Q7 Q 28/04/2006 BRD82ICC2- U DISCHARGE POINT TOUCH HERE FIRST R43 R42 LCD R47 R2 R45 R46 CONFIG SW27 U2 U3 U4 CN5 TO TERM BRD U5 D35 DIAGNOSTIC / CONFIG LED BZ TH D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 RN LCDA Main Control PCB RESET SW28 U6 KEYSWITCH CN6 U7 X D7 U0 U D3 U8 U9 Q2 D9 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 CN9 LK Q4 Q6 D32 U4 D3 D2 D22 D23 D24 CN8 U2 U5 D8 D9 D20 PRINTER R35 RN3 CN7 0 0 CN7 D4 D5 D6 BRD82ICC PWR LINK PWR LINK 2 D29 Q5 D0 D D2 Figure 9 LCD Printed Circuit Board Layout Page 2

6 SmartTerminal Controls and Indicators SmartTerminal Installation Commissioning & Operation All controls, except for the Enable / Disable keyswitch, are of a momentary push button style. Figure 0 SmartTerminal Front Panel Layout (Yellow) Illuminated when the External Alarm output has been isolated either at the SmartTerminal or the FACP. External Alarm Isolate Press to isolate the External Alarm output (associated LED illuminated). Press again to re-enable the output (associated LED extinguished). Active at access level 2. WARNING SYSTEM ISOLATE (Yellow) Illuminated when the Warning System output has been isolated either at the SmartTerminal or the FACP. Warning System Isolate Press to isolate the Warning System output (associated LED illuminated). Press again to re-enable the output (associated LED extinguished). Active at access level 2 only. Page 3

PREVIOUS Primary Function Press to display the previously displayed LCD screen Secondary Function Set SmartTerminal address A (minus) decrement number Active at access level and 2 N Primary Function Press to display the next displayed LCD entry Secondary Function Set SmartTerminal address A + (plus) increment number Active at access level and 2 ALARM ACK (Red) General fire alarm indicator. The LED will flash until all alarms have been acknowledged. Once Acknowledged the LED will remain steady until all alarms have been cleared by Reset. Acknowledge Acknowledges the alarm condition of the sensor or conventional zone that is currently displayed on the LCD. If the key is held down for 3 seconds a lamp test is initiated. The Lamp Test illuminates all indicators, segments on the LCD and momentarily sounds the buzzer Active at access level and 2. Page 4

FAULT RESET can be; Reset (Yellow) Indicator is illuminated when there is one or more faults on the system. Faults Devices missing, out of calibration, wrong type, reporting an internal error Loops short circuit or open circuit Monitored inputs and outputs on loop devices Sounders missing, wrong type or reporting an internal error Modules within the panel missing, wrong type or hardware error Main and secondary supplies Resets the acknowledged alarm condition of the sensor or conventional zone currently displayed on the LCD Active at access level 2 only. ISOLATED ISOLATE (Yellow) Indicator is illuminated when one or more device/s or conventional zones are isolated either at the SmartTerminal or the FACP. Isolate Isolates (or de-isolates) the sensor or conventional zone currently displayed on the LCD Active at access level 2 only Key Switch Controls enable key switch. The SmartTerminal by default is in access level, and when the control enable key switch is in the ENABLED position, the SmartTerminal is in access level 2. Access level 2 is used to restrict access to certain controls. Buzzer The Buzzer is activated under the following conditions and can be silenced by pressing the Acknowledge (ACK) control locally or on the FACP. Alarm condition Devices missing, out of calibration, wrong type, reporting an internal error Loops short circuit or open circuit Monitored inputs and outputs on loop devices are in fault Sounders missing, wrong type or reporting an internal error Modules within the panel missing, wrong type or hardware error Main and / or secondary power supply fault Controls enable key switch. The SmartTerminal by default is in access level, and when the control enable key switch is in the ENABLED position, the SmartTerminal is in access level 2. Access level 2 is used to restrict access to certain controls. POWER has failed (Green) Illuminated to show the presence of power. Flashes when mains Page 5

POWER FAULT (Yellow) Illuminated when there is a fault with the power supply. Fault can be no mains, high charger voltage, low battery voltage or missing/damaged battery SYSTEM FAULT (Yellow) Illuminated when the FACP is unable to provide mandatory functions. Indicator is latched, until cleared by reset EARTH FAULT (Yellow) Illuminated when there is an earth fault detected on the panel ERNAL ALARM FAULT (Yellow) Illuminated if the External Alarm output is in fault WARNING SYSTEM FAULT (Yellow) Illuminated is the Warning System output is in fault ACF FAULT / ISOLATED (Yellow) Illuminated steady if the ACF output has been disabled and flashes if the ACF output is in fault (open or short circuit). Isolate has priority over fault ASE FAULT (Yellow) Illuminated when the ASE output is in fault TEST (Yellow) Illuminated when the FACP is in the test mode. Possible tests are alarm, fault, walk, lamp and loop. AIF ACTIVE (Yellow) Illuminated when the AIF facility is active at the FACP PRE ALARM (Yellow) Illuminated when one or more devices are in the pre-alarm condition and not disabled DAY / NIGHT ACTIVE (Yellow) Illuminated when day / night facility has been enabled on the FACP (Yellow) Programmable to 4 For future use Page 6

6. LCD Screen Format SmartTerminal Installation Commissioning & Operation There are 3 events that can be reported and displayed by SmartTerminal. The types of event are; Alarm Faults and Isolates. The types of events are only associated with sensors and detectors hence faults associated with modules, loops O/C S/C, power supplies and so forth are not reported on the LCD. The SmartTerminal has front panel indicators for each type of event. When SmartTerminal is configured not to report a type of event and that event type is present (and the corresponding front panel indicator is illuminated on the SmartTerminal), then a standard information screen is displayed on the LCD stating the system is not normal and the operator should see the FACP. Alarm: If configured the screen format for reporting loop / sensor / zone fire condition is: Device descriptor (up to 33 characters) Type Descriptor (up to 6 characters) Loop address and zone number(lxx Syyy.zz Zwww) current device status Date and Time of occurrence (DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS) Alarm sequence number ( Device Alarms nnn of nnn) Fault: If configured the screen format for reporting loop / sensor / zone fault condition is: Device descriptor (up to 33 characters) Type Descriptor (up to 6 characters) Loop address and zone number(lxx Syyy.zz Zwww) current device status Fault sequence number ( Device Fault nnn of nnn) Note: The fault types only relate to devices. In the event of a loss of communications, for a period of greater than 5 seconds the SmartTerminal will default to the No Communications screen. The format for this screen is: No Communication Device Isolate / Disables: If configured the screen format for reporting loop / sensor / zone disable condition is: Device descriptor (up to 33 characters) Type Descriptor (up to 6 characters) Loop address and zone number(lxx Syyy.zz Zwww) current device status Isolate / Disable sequence number ( Device Fault nnn of nnn) Pre-alarm: If configured the screen format for reporting loop / sensor / zone Pre-alarm condition is: Loop address and zone number(lxx Syyy.zz Zwww) Pre-alarm descriptor (up to 5 characters) Pre-alarm sequence number ( Device Pre-alarms nnn of nnn) Page 7

Normal / Default: The format for reporting that everything is normal is: Current Date and Time (DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM) System Status The screen is only displayed when there are no alarms, fault or disables on the panel. The default screen is only displayed when there are no device alarms, device faults or device disables present on the system. The highest priority current system status will be displayed and can be one of the following listed in order of highest to lowest priority: SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM PRE-ALARM SYSTEM FAULT SYSTEM ISOLATE SYSTEM NORMAL Config: The Config screen displays the following VX.X ( This is the code software version number ) Address A - A + C - C+ A - A + : adjusts the address to 30, 30 being the maximum number of SmartTerminal s that can be connected to the FACP, ( default is 255 which is not a valid address). The function keys perform the following; A Press Previous A+ press Next C - C+: decreases [-] and increases [+] the LCD contrast level. The function keys perform the following; C Press Silence Buzzer C+ press Reset Page 8

7 Trouble Shooting Chart Problem Normal Supply LED not illuminated FACP Earth Fault LED illuminated Solution Check supply voltage it should be set to 27.2VDC. Nominal fault voltages are - Low = (<8VDC) High = (> 28VDC ) Check all input and output cabling and wiring assemblies for short to ground FACP System Fault LED illuminated Ensure correct panel configuration Check all connections for loose wiring FACP Warning System Fault LED illuminated RS485 Communication Bus not working Check correct E.O.L is fitted Check wiring is connected correctly Refer FACP LCD. This may identify where there is a break in the communication line Check the SmartTerminal Diagnostic Config LED is flashing. If not the FACP is not communicating with the SmartTerminal. Check the RS485 cabling. If flashing check the SmartTerminal s address. Page 9

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