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1. and ZONE lamp if appropriate illuminate and a TEST tab is added to the LCD display Note Depending upon the panel configuration devices are identified uniquely either by loop number and device address Ln Snn or Ln Mnn where L loop S sensor M module or by zone number and reference number Annn nn m c 3 mar D H 31 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual THEN HIGHLIGHT ZONE OR ENTER ZONE NUMBER 4 gt 97 THE ZONE WALK TEST THEN STARTS 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 6 2 Zone Walk Test To start the test 1 From the Test menu select Zone Walk Test MASTER SLAVE NETWORK WITH LOCAL ZONES Select the panel from the displayed list The zone list is not displayed for remote panels instead you are prompted to use numeric pushbuttons to enter the number of the zone you want to test 2 Selecta zone for test If a test is already in progress the option to cancel it is prompted Selecting 9 redisplays the zone list thus allowing more than one zone in test 3 Press to confirm that you want to start the test The panel applies a remote automatic fire simulation control to each of the sensors in the selected zone s and verifies that each sensor responds correctly This stage of the test lasts a few seconds during which only failures registered for this test are reported 4 While the zone walk test is active TEST tab shown
2. The example shows how to enable a disabled zone when the Disable tab is displayed Individual devices can also be enabled first display the appropriate device The procedure is similar to that for Pre alarm Access level 2 passcode is required Further details about the Disable tab are given in Section 5 3 4 Disable Event Display The use of the menu system to disable and enable devices and zones is described in Section 7 Disable Enable Menu This procedure is not available for zones on remote networked panels This example shows a partially disabled zone This can be fully disabled for either ALL SENSORS or ALL INPUTS there is no quick method to disable outputs nor is there one to enable a partially disabled zone 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 4 6 Discontinue a Walk Test Quick Method The example shows how to cancel a walk test when the Test tab is present Access level 2 passcode is required The left arrow only applies if there is more than one zone in test The Panel name is only given ia e 4 if the panel is on a network and using local panel zone numbering When the pushbutton is operated a If multiple zones are in test the prompt indicates that all zones will be cancelled It is not possible to choose zone s for OR IF ONLY ONE ZONE IN TEST cangetanomorine tasi b If only one zone is in test this zone is explicitly named in the prom
3. 8 X2 01 May 11 16 Location Panel description Ln Snn Zone description Val nnz Device description gt Prealarm Disable User Ou MiapyedlideeneOls1Oir ls i fea 3 K DISABLEMENT DEVICES IA27 T ZONES INPUTS OUt puC ZONE 2 ALL INPUTS Location Panel description Zone description C123 device details gt Disable User Mon 01 May 2000 11 20 07 Ot DEVICES 142 ZONES Input 3 Output O ZONE 2 ALL INPUTS ENABLE ZONE 2 Zone description 1 X Disable User bO Y NOTIFIER by Honeywell Mon 20 Nov 2006 11 20 07 Mon 01 May 2000 11 20 07 Status NORMAL DEVICES 8 ZONES Input O Output O Moart ZONE 2 8 INPUT devices DISABLE ZONE 2 Zone description O ALL sensors 1 ALlL inputs 1 Disable User 0 Mon 01 May 2000 11 20 07 15 4 5 2 From Pre alarm Tab The example shows how to disable an individual device when the Pre alarm tab is displayed The procedure is similar to that for Fire but a There is no DISABLE THIS DEVICE to highlight just press while the required device is displayed b There is no ZONE option Access level 2 passcode is required Further details about the Pre alarm tab are given in Section 5 3 2 Pre alarm Event Display Repeating this procedure displays the option to enable the disabled device Networked systems Differences described for Fire at networked panels also apply to Pre alarm 4 5 3 From Disable Tab
4. ID3000 Series Operating Manual 5 3 Event Displays 5 3 1 Extinguishing System Display This tab displays the Extinguishing System status There is no status message associated with the AUTO mode The zone text is that of the zone in which the first device found as an OUTPUT in the Control Matrix is placed for this Extinguishing System If there is more than one Extinguishing System arrows are displayed Use the and arrows to scroll through the available systems The WEIGHT LOSS message has higher priority than any other except the Extinguishant RELEASED message It is not shown if extinguishant has been released by panel action continued W Cc Q c N mr c Q gt Lu M T H I gt amp Q K m Q lt H 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 20 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 21 During an alarm the tab s display is compressed to allow Fire information to be displayed If the Extinguishing System has a delay configured the delay time remaining is displayed both numerically and by means ofa timer bar If the HOLD switch is configured in this panel to restart the delay timer when it is released the timer bar is not displayed when HOLD is selected 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 N c Q c N mar c Q gt Lu Ti H I a oF a m Q Ka H ID3000 Series Operating Manual SPECIAL CASE The Fire tab will display
5. If additional sounder operations are required to achieve a complete and immediate evacuation of the premises press the END DELAY EVACUATE pushbutton twice first operation cancels any active delays When evacuation of premises is achieved or at the direction of an authorised person the Alarm sounders may be silenced by pressing the SILENCE RESOUND pushbutton Any delayed operations for which the timer has not yet expired are also cancelled by pressing SILENCE RESOUND if configured 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual SILENCE RESOUND 4 SECOND OPERATION 6 3 2 THE FOLLOWING SOUND OR LIGHT l N a gt gt LPRE ALARM MUTE BUZZER RESET 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 8 October 2007 5 To re start sounders after having pressed SILENCE RESOUND press the SILENCE RESOUND pushbutton again When the cause of alarm has been removed and call points and input devices have been locally reset the system may be returned to NORMAL by pressing the RESET pushbutton Pre alarms This is the condition when one or more input devices has signalled a PRE ALARM to the panel i e a reading which is higher than normal but not yet at the FIRE level Automatic panel actions a Steady operation of the internal high pitched buzzer b Flashing of amber PRE ALARM LED c Operation of those programmed control outputs
6. If you select the default of ALL values you can select whether only disabled devices are to be printed If you select yes and the panel is the Master Panel on a Network system any disabled devices connected to the Slave panels are also printed this is the only case in which a list of devices at another panel can be obtained The printout will list in addition to configuration details about each device and its current reading indications of any device that is disabled and any device that is MISSING i e registering a NO REPLY fault ID net network zones options allow printing of all devices in zone or panel but not network For all cases i e whether or not steps 3 and 4 applied select the type s of device to be printed To abort the printout press Note The printout will also be aborted if any new alarm occurs in the meantime 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual RE PRINTING BEGINS ago a Qe Ae lt lt 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 54 October 2007 8 4 Display Re print Event Log This is a means of examining the most recent past history of events on the system up to the maximum recording depth of 600 events once this capacity is reached new events over write the earliest events To display and print the event log 1 From the Log display print menu select the Display print event log option The event number range 00000 to 65536 is highlighted by
7. you may a Apply Fire conditions to any sensor in the zones in test either by applying smoke or heat as appropriate or by operating the sensor s internal test switch by using a magnet b Identify the sensors in the zones under test their Light Emitting Diodes LEDs illuminate periodically for 1 second pulses this is in addition to the short duration flashing due to normal data scanning if enabled c Test Manual Call Points by using the test key d Gas sensors there is no magnet test for the interface but the sensor may have its own test facility The remote automatic test at the start of a walk test does not test gas sensors The option to walk test Virtual Input Points is not currently available ID3000 Series Operating Manual J 5 SECONDS TO CANCEL THE TEST REPEAT THE PROCEDURE USED TO START IT THEN 6 3 Each test operation is logged in the Event History recorded on the printer if fitted and displayed on the LCD When a device is tested Tested increments by one and Not Tested decrements by one Use and to select the device to be displayed and and to scroll through the information about that device The following checks allow certain devices to be easily checked for correct operation a Analogue sensors observe that the sensor s LED changes to steady ON status returning to pulsing mode about 5 seconds after the test condition is removed b Man
8. 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 20 20 22 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 5 3 3 Pre alarm Event Display 23 5 3 4 Technical Alarm Display 23 5 3 5 Fault Event Display 24 5 3 6 Disable Event Display 25 5 3 7 Test Event Display 26 5 3 8 Evacuate Event Display 27 5 3 9 Auxiliary Event Display 27 5 4 Menu Displays 28 5 4 1 To Display the User Menu 28 5 4 2 To Navigate Through the Menus 29 5 4 3 Menu Structure 30 6 Test Menu 31 6 1 Introduction 31 6 1 1 Indications 31 6 2 Zone Walk Test 32 6 3 Control Output Tests 33 6 4 LampTest 34 6 4 1 Lamps Test in Sequence 34 2 6 4 2 All Lamps Lit 35 Cc 6 5 Sensor Automatic Test 36 gD 6 6 Replace VIEW Sensor 36 5 7 Disable Enable Menu 37 KO 7 1 Introduction 37 7 1 1 Indications 37 7 2 Disable Enable Inputs 38 7 2 1 Disable All Input Devices 38 7 2 2 Disable All Sensors 39 7 2 7 Enable All Input Devices 39 7 3 Disable Enable Outputs 40 7 3 1 Disable Enable All Sounders 40 7 3 2 Disable Enable All Control Outputs 41 7 4 Individual Device 42 7 4 1 Sensor 42 7 4 2 Module 43 7 4 3 Sounder Relay Circuit 43 7 4 4 Virtual Points 44 7 5 Delayed Sounders Mode 44 7 6 Network Disable and Enable 45 7 6 1 Input Zone 45 iii 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 7 6 2 Device 46 7 7 Disable Enable via Remote Switch 47 7 8 Time of Day Control and Override 47 8 Log Display Print Menu 48 8 1 Introduction 48 8 2 Log Display Device Data 49 8 2 1 Analog G
9. Tabs Events and Menus Introduction 5 1 1 Status NORMAL The Status NORMAL display appears when a No alarm or test conditions exist and b No menus are being accessed Other NORMAL indications POWER LED green ON Other LEDs OFF Internal buzzers ORG Internal sounder circuits OFF FIRE FAULT relays OFF Control modules OFF unless operated by an auxiliary action The built in LED indicators on all sensors and modules should either give short pulses or be off altogether 5 1 2 Tabs When conditions other than Status NORMAL exist the LCD displays event data More than one type of data may be available for display at any one time eg Fire Alarms Faults Menus etc When this occurs the types of data available are identified by tabs at the bottom of the display 5 1 3 Events Fire Alarms Pre alarms Faults Disablements Tests Evacuate mode and Auxiliary input activations are shown on Event displays A Fault event display is shown On networked panels the Location text is replaced by the panel type e g Master Slave 1 etc 5 1 4 Menus Menus are arranged in a heirarchy the top of which is the User Menu from which other menus are accessed ID3000 Series Operating Manual 5 2 Tabs When tabs are displayed use the CHANGE TABS pushbutton to scroll through them and display the corresponding data The tabs are in descending order of priority EXTINGUISHING if about to release othe
10. FAULT DELAYS ACTIVE dp SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED TECHNICAL ALARM FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED FIRE O P ACTIVE T PRIMARY INDICATOR O LCD graphics display refer to Section 5 a PUSHBUTTONS Silences the panel internal buzzer and accepts dp an alarm Refer to Section 4 2 hom EXTEND If DAY MODE is configured introduces a c DELAY second stage delay if an alarm occurs while e o DAY MODE is active Refer to Section 4 7 END DELAY If any delays are active first operation cancels Tr EVACUATE the delays second operation sounds all Q sounders so configured If no delays are c active sounds all sounder so configured Refer to Section 4 1 SILENCE Stops and restarts the sounders Refer to RESOUND Section 4 3 Restores normal operating status when all RESET alarm conditions have been removed Refer to Section 4 4 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 2 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual DAY MODE Toggles between day and night modes if they are configured Refer to Section 4 7 FIRE O P The Fire relay output and the Fire Output if DISABLE sounder circuit 1 is configured as such is 3 disabled Refer to Section 4 8 Spare Not used CHANGE Scrolls through the tabbed displays Also used TABS to display the User Menu when the panel status is Normal Refer to Sections 5 2 and 5 3 ZONES IN Displays fire alarm information If t
11. GENERAL FIRE SIGNAL ACTIVATED without an indication of the originating device or zone if one of the following occurs a IF ELIBS ARE FITTED If the panel loses communicationg with an ELIB which then detects a fire and the pane software is still running b IF PANEL IS ON ID NET network If the primary processo on a Network PCB NGM fails and its secondar processor sends a backup fire signal REPEATED USE ask ENTER PASSCODE IF PROMPTED 1 ia REPEATED USE 4 CHANGE TABS 3 Other FIRE indications Note The term accepted means that the MUTE BUZZER pushbutton has been operated or a user operation has been carried out POWER LED green ON FIRE LEDs red if not accepted FLASHING if accepted STEADY if a new alarm occurs flashes again until accepted ZONE LEDs if fitted for zones in which fires have been detected red if not accepted FLASHING if accepted STEADY Internal buzzers If not accepted Fire buzzer high pitched Fast pulse 0 5 sec ON 0 5 sec OFF 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 22 October 2007 5 3 2 Fire Alarm Event Display If a Fire is detected the Fire tab is selected automatically to show the Fire Alarm Event Display a Fire ZONE field shows zone s in alarm in this case zone 2 the number of devices in alarm in that zone X2 2 devices and the time at which the first alarm occurred in the zone Network systems only the panel numbe
12. Note When the sounders are restarted the internal fire sounder will also change back to steady mode of operation and you may have to press MUTE BUZZER again 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 12 October 2007 RESET PRE ALARM ID3000 Series Operating Manual 4 4 Reset the Panel To reset the system completely except after an EVACUATE operation press the RESET pushbutton The following occurs a All FIRE PRE ALARM and FAULT LEDs are switched off b All sounders cease to operate either steadily or intermittently c A SYSTEM RESET message is displayed briefly d The status returns to NORMAL e Some internal tests are carried out they will be completed within a few seconds External Control Modules will be switched off even if they are programmed to not be silenced by SILENCE RESOUND If an Alarm Pre Alarm or Fault is still present when RESET is pressed it will be reported as if it were a completely new event with appropriate annunciation 13 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 4 5 Disable Enable Devices and Zones Quick Method This allows a device or zone to be a Disabled quickly if the Fire tab is current and then re enabled o Disabled quickly if the Pre alarm tab is current and re enabled Devices only Qo Enabled quickly if the Disable tab is current or fully disable a partially disabled zone 4 5 1 From Fire
13. at least 240 samples before plotting a graph b If the log is set up the graphical representation is displayed The most recent event is at the right of the display if insufficient time has elapsed since the log was set up the left side of the display may have a blank area The data below the graph alternates every 2 seconds between the device description and the start and end times of the graph together with some pushbutton function information If the start time is more than 24 hours previous it is shown as number of days e g 01 66d instead of hh mm ss The solid line and dotted lines represent the device s alarm and pre alarm thresholds respectively Use the and arrows to scroll through the display i e to show earlier or later times Use the Q and e arrows to increase or decrease the scale i e to show shorter or longer time periods The maximum zoom is such that one sample equals one pixel thus the displayed time period is dependant upon the sample rate Press the pushbutton to exit the graphical representation and return to the log display Note If a PRN ID printer is installed and not in HOLD or DISABLE mode then before the log is re displayed the option to print the graph is provided This facility is not available for any other type of printer 51 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 8 2 1 1 VIEW Sensors From the log display an additional menu
14. commences ID3000 Series Operating Manual 8 5 Printer Control Modes This display is only available if a PRN ID or P40 40 column printer is configured To set the mode 1 From the Log display print menu select the Printer Control option 2 Select the required printer control mode a Normal This mode is always selected by default when the panel is powered up b Hold The printout data is held in memory but not printed c Disable The printout data is discarded 8 5 1 Mains Failure During panel mains failures the printer status is equivalent to being in Hold mode However if the printer is manually set to Hold it does not revert to normal when the mains is restored cd aed pm a gt amp Q A m O O 55 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 9 Setting the Clock Use this menu option after any Time Zone change e g start end of British Summer Time if not configured for auto adjust and after the system has been fully powered off in the latter case the system will start up at midnight on the last date on which it had been operating or at the time when the clock was last reset whichever was the later To set the clock 1 Display the Setting Clock screen The clock display will be frozen with the last digit of the seconds field highlighted 2 To adjust the dat
15. e there is an event number but no zone number The only information given is the fault description for system faults use the and arrows to scroll through the description Multi zone faults Some faults e g LOSS OF ENTIRE LOOP may be associated with more than one zone The events display shows the fault message and the zones display allows you to step through all the affected zones Virtual Input Point faults Fault messages are displayed for individual points in addition to the zone messages Internal buzzers If not accepted Fault buzzer high pitched If accepted or buzzer silenced Fault buzzer muted Intermittent one 0 5 sec pulse ON every 2 minutes Sounder circuits Configured function FIRE relay OFF FAULT relay ON Control Modules Programmed function For Type Mismatch and Duplicate Address faults the built in LED indicators on the sensors and modules for which the fault occurred will show 1 second on 1 second off pulses possibly with intervening momentary pulses The LEDs of all other sensors and modules should either give momentary pulses or be off altogether depending upon the configuration ON STEADY ID3000 Series Operating Manual NETWORKED SYSTEMS ONLY DISABLEMENTS ARE 5 3 6 Disable Event Display Devices at Network Local output Remote r 7 local panel input zones zones panels When a disablement is active the Disable tab is displayed Refer to Section 7 for details o
16. high pitched buzzer Flashes the red FIRE LED and numbered red FIRE ZONE LED if fitted Displays and prints if printer is installed and enabled information about the event Displays a FIRE tab on the LCD Operates the fire transfer output s for fire brigade alert Operates the sounder circuits and remote Control Modules according to the panel s configuration as set during commissioning If any delayed sounders are incorporated in the panel s configuration the DISABLEMENT LED remains lit steadily and the DELAYS ACTIVE LED changes state from steady to flashing mode Note When the timer has run out and the sounders activated the DELAYS ACTIVE LED extinguishes if there are no other sounder disablements on the system When the panel is reset the DELAYS ACTIVE and DISABLEMENT LEDs light steadily again Any pre alarm indications are suppressed when the panel enters the FIRE alarm state In the FIRE alarm state the panel will give no further indication of pre alarm occurrences Point information on pre alarms may be accessed at the LCD but is suppressed by the fire event information Recommended operator actions 1 o Press the MUTE BUZZER pushbutton Flashing LEDs change to steady operation The internal buzzer changes to intermittent operation once every 12 seconds Follow prescribed instructions for evacuation of premises notification of Fire Brigade and investigation of source of Fire
17. is provided for VIEW sensors when e is pressed Select either a Raw Data the graph then shows the data received from the VIEW sensor b Smoothed Data the graph then shows less detail i e aless spiky display It is not possible to log both raw and smooth simultaneously on the same sensor Because VIEW sensors use a co operative sensing algorithm they will not necessarily go into an alarm or pre alarm state when the graph shows the data above these thresholds The log display then shows Smoothed for smoothed data or blank for raw data i aed Cc c oy gt amp Q a m O O oul 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 52 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual ONLY ALL AND DISABLED ALL ZONES DEVICES IF ALL AND THERE ARE DISABLED DEVICES PRINTING BEGINS I A 8 3 Print Current Device Data Use this option to obtain a complete or partial printout of all the devices on the system including current readings and status To obtain a printout From the Log display print menu select the Print Device Data option Select the required zone or ALL ZONES Select whether selective printing of only those devices with an unusually high reading is required Either key in the desired minimum value expressed as a percentage followed by or press just to select the default of ALL values In normal conditions values should be below 60
18. one device is in alarm in that zone c The third and latest fire is in zone 1 and one device is in alarm in that zone LATEST Fire ZONE is always displayed 5 3 3 Pre alarm Event Display Provided the panel is not in alarm if any device is in pre alarm the Pre alarm tab is displayed The display is similar to Fire including differences when networked but only one zone is shown at a time A summary of the number of zones affected and the number of pre alarm events is given at the top of the display In this example three zones are in pre alarm and there are four events two of which are in zone 8 which is currently displayed Use the and arrows to step through the zones when more than one zone is in pre alarm Use the and arrows to step through the devices when more than one device is in alarm in the zone Each device is identified by its loop number and address number either sensor S or module M 5 3 4 Technical Alarm Display The Tech Alarm tab is displayed when any Gas Sensor Interface configured as Technical Alarm is activated Indications as the same as for Fire Alarm except that the Technical Alarm LED illuminates instead of the common FIRE LED and zonal LED s do not illuminate 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual MULTIPLE FAULTS The display is only updated with second or subsequent faults if the Fault tab is currently selected this prevents the display from be
19. which are associated with pre alarm events if there are any specified in the programmed panel configuration Display and printing if printer is installed and enabled of the event Displays a PRE ALARM tab on the LCD Recommended operator actions 1 Press the MUTE BUZZER pushbutton The internal buzzer changes to intermittent operation once every 2 minutes Flashing PRE ALARM lamp changes to steady operation Check condition of detector indicated and check area for possible fire If the cause cannot be determined notify authorised Servicing company When cause of pre alarm has been cleared press RESET pushbutton ID3000 Series Operating Manual THE FOLLOWING SOUND OR LIGHT I ZRN MUTE BUZZER AUT 3 3 Fault Alarms Automatic panel actions If the system identifies a fault the panel always does the following automatically a Operates the internal FAULT buzzer b Flashes one or more amber FAULT LEDs including numbered amber ZONE Fault LED s if appropriate Operates any control outputs which are associated in the pre programmed panel configuration with fault events Displays and prints if printer is installed and enabled information about the event Displays a FAULT tab on the LCD Note For a sensor fault only the point of origin e or a brief reference appears on the text display Operates the fault transfer relay for automat
20. 000 Series panels may be connected to up to eight loops of addressable analogue sensors and modules Each loop has the capacity for up to 99 analogue sensors plus up to 99 modules Associated Documents This manual does not cover details on the installation or configuration of ID3000 Series panels For information on these topics refer to the ID3000 Series Installation and Commissioning Manual 997 274 XXX and the ID3000 Series Panel Configuration Manual 997 506 XXX respectively Panel software upgrade procedures and panel software compatibility issues are described in the ID3000 Series Panel Configuration Manual 997 506 XXX Note XXX is the country code for the manual 000 for the Uk Cleaning The panel case may be cleaned periodically by wiping with a soft damp lint free cloth Do not use any solvents 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 a S oO O hon J ID3000 Series Operating Manual 2 Panel Controls and Indicators 2 1 Main Panel This section provides an overview of the user interface controls and indicators and references the section s of this manual that provide more detailed information MUTE EXTEND END DELAY SILENCE RESET BUZZER DELAY EVACUATE RESOUND FIRE O P CHANGE ZONES IN DAY MODE DISABLE S ALARM L DISABLEMENT e Ce TEST e 0000 666 _ PRE ALARM DAY MODE SYSTEM
21. 5 9 P ZONE FIRE LEDs indicate which zones are in a fire condition ZONE FAULT DISABLE TEST LEDs indicate which zones are in fault disablement or test conditions a u O jd Oo O Ke 99 2 O us a e QO A 5 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 O Oo O Pur J o I p dm S lt 2 J z O J lt 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 3 Automatic Alarms what to do The following assumes that either a The access passcode 2 is active see Section 5 4 1 or b That the panel keyswitch is operated turned to the right to allow the pushbuttons to be used without the access 2 passcode ID3000 Series Operating Manual THE FOLLOWING SOUND OR LIGHT MY OS ARE T DISABLEMENT DELAYS ACTIVE Sls Za 7 S i Z 2 7 S MUTE BUZZER END DELAY EVACUATE SILENCE RESOUND If the panel is configured with extendable sounder delays To extend the delay operate EXTEND DELAY This pushbutton is also used with Day Mode Section 4 7 FLASHING LEDs BECOME STEADY gt BUZZER BECOMES INTERMITTENT 7 FIRST OPERATION 3 1 Fire Alarms Automatic panel actions If the system detects a fire alarm the panel always does the following automatically a b Operates the internal
22. BUZZER STEADY T o INTERMITTENT WHEN ALARM CONDITION IS CLEARED This mode of operation then continues until the system is RESET FIRE and FAULT conditions latch OFF 11 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual N ra FRE 4 3 Silence Resound Sounders D g The term silence as used throughout this OR manual describes a temporary state the panel enters whenever the SILENCE RESOUND END DELAY pushbutton is pressed to stop the sounders EVACUATE operating While the panel is in this state a SEE SECTION 4 1 new fire alarm or operation of the END DELAY EVACUATE pushbutton will re sound all previously silenced sounders To cancel all sounder output delays and all sounder outputs which are operating as a result of a FIRE alarm or an EVACUATE operation 1 Press the SILENCE RESOUND pushbutton The following are not switched off by this operation a The internal FIRE buzzer except in the case detailed below b Any external Control Modules that have been programmed not to be silenced by SILENCE RESOUND SILENCE TO RE SOUND FROM FIRE ONLY DOES NOT WORK FROM EVACUATE 2 To start the sounders again in the same pattern as they were previously operating press the SILENCE RESOUND pushbutton Note SILENCE RESOUND works for a fire condition only not for an operation of the END DELAY EVACUATE pushbutton
23. EN b The buzzer silences and the LCD displays bars which move from its outer edges to its centre first horizontally and then vertically to test that each pixel switches on and off correctly The lamps are not lit during this part of the test 3 p D Note Ifthe panel is in alarm selecting LAMP TEST prompts for the access level 3 passcode This is because the lamp test duration is longer than the time allowed to suppress the mandatory display of alarms 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 34 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual DURING THE FIRST FEW SECONDS OF THE 9 42 All Lamps Lit LAMP TEST SECTION 6 4 1 THE DISPLAY IS Note This test is normally required only for factory set up of the panel To switch all lamps on until cancelled manually or after a time default 1 Press ro while the prompt is shown D O x Note Prompts are only shown for a few seconds DISABLEMENT OAL DISABLEMENT All the lamps light and the buzzer silences x e e _ PRE ALARM DAY MODE SYSTEM FAULT DELAYS ACTIVE _ SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED TECHNICAL ALARM FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED FIRE O P OPERATED OFF i 2 Press while the prompt is shown The lamps remain on for 2 minutes or until 9o E v 4 is pressed or the panel is reset The buzzer operation and LCD display tests do not ALL LAMPS REMAIN LIT UNTIL occur gt o gt e3 mar D If you press but do not pres
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25. LAY either lit steady if delays are configured but EVACUATE not active or not lit if delays have timed out or have ended after first operation of the END DELAY EVACUATE pushbutton 1 Press the END DELAY EVACUATE pushbutton 2 If at level 1 enter the access 2 passcode followed by If at level 2 just press to cause sounders and other devices to operate if they are configured to do so IF AT LEVEL 1 ENTER THE LEVEL 2 PASSCODE IF ALREADY AT LEVEL 2 THE DISPLAY IS DIFFERENT IN EITHER CASE pe If END DELAY EVACUATE is pressed while the SILENCE RESOUND mode is set to SILENCE first the sounders are re activated then any additional actions occur as required by the evacuation strategy configured in the panel Note The evacuation strategy could be completely different to the Fire alarm actions configured in the panel 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 10 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual Ss eer an After an alarm or fault has occurred press the FLASHING OR MUTE BUZZER pushbutton to N QZ FAULT o a Acceptthe alarm or fault The flashing FIRE on or FAULT LEDs light steady PEASPING b Switch either the FIRE or FAULT internal buzzer from continuous to intermittent d o CONTINUOUS operation FIRE buzzer at 12 seconds interval FAULT buzzer at 2 minutes interval If both buzzers are sounding the FIRE buzzer operates intermittently and the FAULT buzzer MUTE is silenced
26. NOTIFIER 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual Quick Contents Reference by Section DISPLAY SUMMARY SEE SECTION 5 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF MENUS SEE SECTION Oo ON 10 ALARMS CONTROLS SEE SECTION 3 SUMMARY SEE SECTION 2 DETAIL SEE SECTION 4 ALSO NON LATCHED INPUTS SEE SECTION 11 EXAMPLE LOG BOOK SEE APPENDIX 1 i 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual Contents 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 N eb per c O O 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 5 1 5 2 5 3 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 ii October 2007 Introduction Associated Documents Cleaning Panel Controls and Indicators Main Panel Zone LED Panels Automatic Alarms What to Do Fire Alarms Pre alarms Fault Alarms How To Evacuate and End Delays Mute Buzzer Silence Resound Sounders Reset the Panel Disable Enable Devices and Zones Quick Method 4 5 1 From Fire Tab 4 5 2 From Pre alarm Tab 4 5 3 From Disable Tab Discontinue a Walk Test Quick Method Select Day or Night Mode Disable a Fire Output Using Other Panel Controls The Display Tabs Events and Menus Introduction 5 1 1 Status NORMAL 5 1 2 Tabs 5 1 3 Events 5 1 4 Menus Tabs Event Displays 5 3 1 Extinguishing System Display 5 3 2 Fire Alarm Event Display a N oan oO 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 16
27. TIVE TECHNICAL ALARM LEDs A fire condition exists A fault condition exists A pre alarm condition exists The system has failed Sounders have failed or been disabled The Fire relay is disabled or the Fire output if configured is disabled or has a fault The Fire relay and the Fire output if configured is active One or more devices are disabled A test condition has been entered System power mains or battery is available The DAY MODE has been entered Programmed delays are in effect Technical Alarm device activated Spare 2 off Not used ID3000 Series Operating Manual 2 2 Zone LED Panels Two configurations of optional zone LED chassis may be fitted each with up to two chassis as follows a 64 zone LEDs per chassis i e 128 zone LEDs in total This configuration allows a printer to be fitted b 128 zone LEDs per chassis i e 256 zone LEDs in total maximum 255 zones 64 zone configuration 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ZONE LEDs 1 64 chassis 1 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 ZONE LEDs 65 128 chassis 2 128 zone configuration ZONE LEDs 1 128 chassis 1 33 34 sa 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 7 P 46 47 48 97 98 2 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 ZONE LEDs 129 256 chassis 2 Maximum of 255 zones per panel 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 9
28. Tab The example shows how to disable an individual device when the Fire tab is displayed USE ONCE ENTER This method also applies to Virtual Input Points PASSCODE THEN ID net only points may be on remote panels Ea ry REPEATED 4 Further details about the Fire tab are given in USE UNTIE Section 5 3 1 Fire Alarm Event Display i k 4 Networked systems only the current enablement status of a device on a remote panel is unknown to the local panel so the options shown below are given instead of the prompt shown at left Repeating this procedure displays the option to enable the disabled device Alternatively press when DISABLE THIS ZONE is highlighted then select either ALL SENSORS or ALL INPUTS this choice is not provided for remote networked panels A confirmation prompt is then displayed DISABLEMENT Repeating this procedure displays the option to enable the disabled zone _ 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 4 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual ZONES 3 Events 4 SPrealarm ZONE 8 X2 01 May 11 16 Location Panel description Ln Snn Zone description Val nnz Device description gt Prealarm User Mon 01 May 2000 11 20 07 b gt Q ZONES 3 Events 4 SPrealarm ZONE 8 X2 01 May 11 16 DISABLE device number Lloop type Device description J X Prealarm User Mon 01 May 2000 11 20 07 gt Q ZONES 3 Events 4 Prealarm ZONE
29. ab is displayed while the test is in progress It provides information about the device currently under test 6 6 Replace VIEW Sensor This option is only available if there are VIEW sensors installed on the loops This menu option prompts for an access level 3 passcode It is not available to the operator ID3000 Series Operating Manual 7 Disable Enable Menu 7 1 Introduction It is possible to disable enable a The inputs for a complete zone see Section 7 2 b The outputs for a complete zone see Section 7 3 c An individual device see Section 7 4 7 1 1 Indications The following indications are given if a device is disabled lt ls gt DISABLEMENT a The lamp indication DISABLEMENT lamp and ZONE lamp if appropriate and the presence of a DISABLE tab show whether any devices are disabled on the system as a whole gt I a SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED b Additional lamp indications are given for ZIN sounder and fire output disablements a ae FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED c The fault buzzer sounds intermittently every 2 minutes or as configured This mode cannot be completely silenced even by pressing RESET the condition is latched Note In the case of a Network Master panel these indications are shown if any panel of the network has devices disabled not just devices attached directly to the Master panel On the Slave panels however the indication of disa
30. al 7 3 2 Disable Enable All Control Outputs 1 Select the Disable Control Outputs option To disable the outputs select option 2 Note Illustration shows the display when ALL ZONES is selected If only specific zones are selected the display shows the current zone s e g ZONES 1 to 2 on the top line If ALL ZONES is S selected the internal relay circuits are 4 included but the internal sounder circuits are not included ALL CONTROL OUTPUTS ARE DISABLED 2 Use CHANGE TABS to view details of the DISABLE TAB IS DISPLAYED AND disabled devices as described in DISABLEMENT LED ILLUMINATES Section 7 2 1 3 To enable the outputs repeat the procedure and select option 4 Note Relay circuits will not be disabled if they are configured as a Fire output nA k DISABLEMENTS ARE CANCELLED DISABLE TAB IS REMOVED DISABLEMENT LED EXTINGUISHES 41 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 7 4 gt O11 SENSOR IS DISABLED DISABLE TAB IS DISPLAYED AND DISABLEMENT LED ILLUMINATES 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 42 October 2007 Individual Device It is possible to disable a sensor module or sounder relay circuit to avoid unwanted operation where exceptional circumstances prevail 7 4 1 Sensor The sensor conditions continue to be monitored but a detected FIRE condition does not lead to Fire Alarm actions being taken In addition certain FAULTs in particular device missin
31. an be disabled at a time Select the required zone range from the Select first ZONE and Select last ZONE displays OR select ALL ZONES If only one zone is required the first and last zone selections must be identical Note ALL ZONES also selects the internal sounder relay circuits 1 4 7 3 1 Disable Enable All Sounders 1 Select the Disable Sounders option To disable the sounders select option 1 Note Illustration shows the display when ALL ZONES is selected If only specific zones are selected the display shows the current zone s e g ZONES 1 to 2 on the top line If ALL ZONES is Bap 4 selected the internal sounder circuits are included but the internal relay ALL SOUNDERS ARE DISABLED circuits are not included DISABLE TAB IS DISPLAYED AND 2 Use CHANGE TABS to view details of the DISABLEMENT AND SOUNDER FAULT disabled devices as described in DISABLED LEDS ILLUMINATE Section 7 2 1 3 To enable the sounders repeat the procedure and select option 3 Note If a sounder is disabled it does not activate in the event of an Alarm or Evacuate operation even if the panel configuration specifies that it is required E i to do so 4 Note Sounder circuits will not be disabled if they are configured as a Fire output DISABLEMENTS ARE CANCELLED DISABLE TAB IS REMOVED DISABLEMENT AND SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED LEDS EXTINGUISH 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 40 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manu
32. blement is shown only if devices attached to the panel itself are disabled 5 c L Fo c 2 Fo 9 m Note Depending upon the panel configuration devices are identified uniquely either by loop number and device address Ln Snn or Ln Mnn where L loop S sensor M module or by zone number and reference number nannn nn 37 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 7 2 Disable Enable Inputs It is possible to a Disable or enable all input devices in a zone in one operation b Disable all sensors in a zone in one operation To access these options first display the Disable Enable Menu Select the required zone range from the Select first ZONE and Select last ZONE displays All selected zones are highlighted If only one zone is required the first and last zone selections must be identical 7 2 1 Disable All Input Devices 1 Select the zone as described in Section 7 2 then select the Disable All Inputs option Note If a zone contains a mixture of AUX non alarm modules and alarm inputs only the alarm inputs are disabled If Ea v 4 however the zone contains only AUX modules then all the AUX modules are ALL INPUTS ARE DISABLED disabled DISABLE TAB IS DISPLAYED AND DISABLEMENT LED ILLUMINATES CHANGE Bap TABS 2 The Disable tab is displayed Use CHANGE TABS and then the and pushbuttons to display information about t
33. coming unusable for anything else in the event of multiple fault events occuring Other FAULT indications Note The term accepted means that the MUTE BUZZER pushbutton has been operated POWER LED green if mains or battery power OK ON SYSTEM FAULT SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED or FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED LED if appropriate amber if not accepted FLASHING if accepted STEADY ZONE LEDs if fitted for zones in which faults have been detected amber if not accepted FLASHING if accepted FLASHING Other LEDs OFF 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 24 October 2007 5 3 5 Fault Event Display When a fault is detected the Fault tab is displayed Zone faults If there is more than one zone use the O and e arrows to scroll through the zones The zones are displayed in order of zone number Remote networked panels zone descriptions are only given on the by event display described below Faults can also be displayed by event in chronological order There may be more than one fault in a given zone In this case the and arrows scroll through the events For the currently selected event use the and arrows to scroll through the device description fault description loop and device number zone number device type and value Value is not given for devices on remote networked panels Repeated use of the arrow re displays the faults by zone display Non zone faults Some faults are not associated with a zone i
34. d function 5 3 7 Test Event Display The Test tab is displayed either when a zone walk test is in progress or when a Daily or Weekly automatic test is in progress Automatic tests cannot occur while a walk test is in progress and vice versa Zone walk test If there is more than one zone in test the initial display is as shown at i Use the and arrows to scroll through the zones and the arrow to display device test details for the current zone as shown at ii On the device display ii use the and arrows to scroll through the devices Use the Qarrow to return to the initial display i and the arrow to display further device information arrow to return For the currently displayed device either Tested ii or Not Tested ili is highlighted depending upon whether the device has been activated e g with a smoke or magnet test or not If only one zone is in test the device test details is the initial display and there is no left arrow since there is no zone display to return to When a device is tested it automatically becomes the device selected for display ID3000 Series Operating Manual 27 Automatic test This display is automatically provided when the panel undergoes an automatic test the panel may be configured to do this either daily or weekly but not both Networked systems test display is only provided at panel under test More than one panel may be in aut
35. default and the most recent event is shown Use Q and to scroll through the events in sequence backwards and forwards in time respectively 2 To scroll through the events by date press to highlight the date field and then proceed as described for event number The first event on that date is shown Dates on which no events occurred are skipped The earliest date is that of the oldest event still recorded in the log as the log becomes filled the oldest events are over written 3 To scroll through the events by time press to highlight the time field and then proceed as described for event number You step approximately one hour at a time hours in which no events occurred are skipped Press again to re highlight the event number Steps 1 to 3 can be repeated as many times as required 4 Events are printed out at time of occurrence unless the printer is disabled as described in Section 8 3 You can re print a selection of all recorded events spanning any time period Display the first event you wish to re print and confirm the selection 5 Display the last event you wish to re print and confirm the selection If you press twice without changing anything a single event is printed Note When any portion of the event history is re printed the original sequence numbers of the re printed events are also reproduced This enables you to determine where the re printed data ends and live event logging re
36. e and time use the 4 and gt pushbuttons to move the cursor over the field to be changed Use the Q and pushbuttons to adjust the value of the field to give the current date and time Note The date time and last two digits of the year can also be entered directly using the numeric pushbuttons 3 Summer Time select one of the following a NONE Time changes must be set manually b AUTO Time changes automatically at 2am on the days indicated on the screen c DEFINED Time changes automatically at 2am on user defined dates Valid only for the current year after which the system resets to NONE 4 After all fields have been adjusted correctly press to start the clock running at the precise time shown or press to cancel the whole operation and return to the previous clock setting ID3000 Series Operating Manual 10 Other User Menu Options 10 1 Alarm Count This function displays the number of times that the panel has entered the alarm condition may not be the same as the total number of alarm events recorded The User menu is re displayed after a few seconds IF AT ACCESS 2 VIA THE KEYSWITCH 10 2 Enter Level 3 Passcode Configuration Option 6 on the User menu prompts for an access 3 passcode which gives access to menu options required by commissioning and configuration engineers These menu options are not available to the operator OR IF AT ACCESS 2 VIATHE NUMERIC KEYS 10 3 Se
37. er 2007 4 5 4 Menu Displays 5 4 1 To Display the User Menu To display the User Menu when the system status is Normal either press CHANGE TABS and enter the access 2 passcode or operate the keyswitch Note If event tabs are displayed CHANGE TABS first displays these sequentially then when the last of these has been displayed the passcode prompt is displayed Note If no further pushbuttons are pressed the Status NORMAL display is re displayed after 2 minutes The User tab is displayed with the menu Only the first four options of the User Menu are displayed at this time The selected option is highlighted Use the and keys to scroll through the other options Use the key to return to the Status NORMAL display ID3000 Series Operating Manual 5 4 2 To Navigate Through the Menus In this example it is desired to display the Test Menu which is option 1 on the User Menu With the User Menu displayed press ri to go to the Test Menu directly corresponds to its option number on the User Menu Alternatively highlight option 1 on the User Menu and then select the option by pressing o gt Q Press the key to exit from the menu O Q r REPEATEDLY UNTIL CURSOR IS BESIDE OPTION 1 a gt 0 07 gt o 29 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 5 4 3 Menu Structure Note Selecting this menu option displays a prompt for a
38. es the use of a remotely placed switch to disable and enable all sensors or all inputs or all inputs and outputs depending upon the panel configuration without the need for access to the panel Control of individual devices is not possible by this means Operate the switch as indicated to disable inputs outputs according to the pre configured set up If the switch contains or is adjacent to an indicator lamp this should light up when the disable operation has been completed Release the switch to restore the inputs outputs to normal Time of Day Control and Override Using the time of day function input devices can be disabled and enabled as part of the panel configuration set up There is normally no time out for disabled devices the disablement is effectively permanent until cancelled by a subsequent enablement operation Some systems however may be configured so that disablements are automatically cancelled after a set time out or at certain times of the day non EN54 compliant This is set up during panel configuration refer to Sections 7 7 9 and 11 7 of the ID3000 Series Panel Configuration Manual 997 506 XXX Note You cannot have different zones set to different time of day schedules If time of day control has been configured for disablements or for other panel functions e g sensor sensitivity an additional option Time of day Program Over ride is available on the User menu To override the
39. f the various types of disablement NO OTHER INFORMATION IS SHOWN ABOUT DISABLED DEVICES OR ZONES ON REMOTE PANELS Entire input zone disablements The number of devices and virtual points which are disabled and the number of zones for which ALL INPUTS are disabled are shown at the top the number of zones for which outputs are disabled is also shown 0 in this case The figure in brackets indicates how many inputs are disabled in the current zone in this example 12 inputs in zone 2 If more than one zone is affected use and to scroll through the zones Use and to scroll through the inputs in this case the fifth device out of 12 for this zone Devices are listed in numeric address order sensors first then modules Device information is not available for virtual points Partial zone disablements The partially disabled zone is not included in the number of zones that are disabled as shown at the top If a remote networked panel has partially disabled zones it is included in the Remote number but not in the Zones number Output zone disablements Output zone disablements are either Sounders or Control Outputs If a zone has both types of disablement Sounders AND Control Outputs the zone is only counted once at the top of the display The or arrow is then displayed on the second line and is used to alternate between the types of disablement Input and output disablements on the same
40. g and low data reading do not lead to normal Fault action being taken To disable or enable an individual sensor 1 From the Disable Enable Menu select the Individual Device option 2 Select SENSOR 3 Select the zone to which the sensor is allocated gives a list of sensors in the zone or select ANY Zone to view details of all sensors 4 Select the required sensor from the displayed list Either a Move the highlight to the required device or b Use the numeric keys to enter the loop number and then the device number the device nearest in number to that typed is then highlighted Note While a device is highlighted press to display its type and value continuously updated Press 4 to re display the device description 5 Ifthe sensor is currently ENABLED the option is provided to DISABLE it see left if it is currently DISABLED the option is provided to ENABLE it see below 6 While the sensor is disabled use CHANGE TABS to view details of the disabled device ID3000 Series Operating Manual 7 4 2 Module 1 This procedure is identical to that described for Sensors Section 7 4 1 7 4 3 Sounder Relay Circuit To disable or enable an individual sounder relay circuit 1 From the Individual Device menu select SOUNDER RELAY CIRCUIT Select the required sounder circuit or relay circuit 3 and or 4 if the panel is so configured internally Note If any of the Sounder Relay C
41. he disabled devices 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 38 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 7 2 2 Disable All Sensors This is similar to the procedure to disable all inputs but only the sensors are disabled However it is only available for a single zone i e not if a range of zones is selected and if the panel is configured to use local zones i e not network zones O 4 ALL SENSORS ARE DISABLED DISABLE TAB IS DISPLAYED AND DISABLEMENT LED ILLUMINATES 7 2 3 Enable All Input Devices Select the Enable all inputs option If there are already any disablements active i e the Disable tab is present and the DISABLEMENT LED is lit this option is highlighted automatically gt Oy DISABLEMENTS ARE CANCELLED DISABLE TAB IS REMOVED AND DISABLEMENT LED EXTINGUISHES 5 c 2 Fo c 2 Fo 9 m 39 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 7 3 Disable Enable Outputs It is possible to a Disable or enable all control modules in a zone in one operation b Disable or enable all sounders in a zone in one operation To access these options first display the Disable Enable Menu If the panel is on a Master Slave network and uses network zones the option All Outputs All Panels is provided It has the same effect as selecting Alarm Outputs by Zone and then selecting All Zones If the panel uses local zones only one panel c
42. here is more ALARM than one zone in fire event scrolls through these zones Refer to Section 5 2 and 5 3 KEYPAD Used to move around the LCD menus Press and hold to advance the printer paper maximum of 20 lines are advanced for a single press of this pushbutton Used to select quick methods of dis enablement Section 4 5 and walk test cancellation Section 4 6 to navigate through the menus Section 5 4 2 and to control the event log display Section 8 4 Also used during configuration refer to the Panel Configuration Manual 997 506 XXX Used to select items and enter data on LCD a ho e Oo ce ce 14 A Oo aed e QO o a Used to accept an item or state on the LCD Used to cancel an item or state on the LCD Setting the keyswitch to the right has the same effect as entering an access 2 passcode Set it to the centre to de select access level 2 3 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 W e J 14 2 ce i ce 2 ho J a e S C a 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 OO 66 60 6G OG O ID3000 Series Operating Manual PRE ALARM SYSTEM FAULT SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED FIRE O P ACTIVE DISABLEMENT TEST POWER DAY MODE DELAYS AC
43. ic alert to a service centre Recommended operator actions 1 A Press the MUTE BUZZER pushbutton The internal fault buzzer changes to intermittent operation once every 2 minutes If the fault relates to a specific sensor or module investigate device to see if cause of fault is immediately apparent and can be corrected In all other cases note full description of fault and notify the authorised Servicing company When cause of fault has been cleared press the RESET pushbutton 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 O ce O J 14 2 hm amp lt 2 per 4 z O j lt ID3000 Series Operating Manual 4 Howto All pushbuttons described in this section except END DELAY EVACUATE require entry of an access 2 passcode or the keyswitch set appropriately If the passcode is not currently active the LCD screen displays a request for it see Section 5 4 1 Enter the passcode and then press the pushbutton Note MUTE BUZZER and EXTEND DELAYS Q DELAYS ACTIVE may be configured in the panel to 7 KO operate at access level 1 IS FLASHING AMBER THEN FIRST Evacuate and End Delays CUR Ifthe DELAYS ACTIVE LED is flashing panel in alarm press the END DELAY EVACUATE pushbutton once to end the delays This pushbutton also ends DAY MODE delays see Section 4 7 OTHERWISE LIT STEADY OR OFF JUST With no delays active DELAYS ACTIVE LED END DE
44. ircuits are configured as Remote Fire Outputs they will be described as such and can be disabled or enabled This menu also allows the fire and fault relays to be disabled or enabled 3 If the circuit is currently ENABLED the option is provided to DISABLE it see left if it is currently DISABLED the option is provided to ENABLE it see below 4 While the circuit is disabled use CHANGE NDER IS DISABLED n a E TAB a aE TABS to view details of the disabled circuit DISABLEMENT AND SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED LEDS ILLUMINATE om e p 43 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 7 4 4 Virtual Points Additional options to disable Virtual Input and Output points are available provided that the points are configured in a zone and for Output points that the fire panel is connected to third party equipment in Voice Alarm System mode 1 Select the required zone and point Use the panel s pushbuttons in the same manner as described in Section 7 4 1 Note The Virtual Input or Output Point text is displayed beside each point press the button to display the zone number if there is no text configured the zone number is always displayed 2 Select DISABLE or ENABLE 7 5 Delayed Sounders Mode If the panel has been configured with sounder delays Section 7 6 2 2 of the ID3000 Series Panel Configuration Manual an additional option is displayed on the Disable E
45. n access 3 passcode thus the option is not available to the operator its use by configuration personnel is described in the ID3000 Series Panel Configuration Manual 997 506 XXX Some additional menu options are available at access level 3 only and are not shown below Only available if a PRN ID or P40 printer is configured Some menus prompt for a zone selection before the next level down menu is displayed DISABLE ENABLE DISABLE ALL INPUTS DISABLE SENSORS ONLY ENABLE ALL INOI DISABLE SOUNDERS DISABLE CONTROL OUTPUTS ENABLE SOUNDERS ENABLE CONTROL OUTPUTS SENSOR MODULE SOUNDER RELAY CIRCUIT VIRTUAL OUTPUT POINT VIRTUAL INPUT POINT o gt c o xe 2 muir c Q gt Lu T H I E Q D m Q lt H LOG DISPLAY PRINT MENU Taa MODULE SET CLOCK SENSORS AND VIEW ALARM MODULES COUNT ENTER LEVEL 3 SENSORS p mtes gt 1010 D SET LANGUAGE MODULES 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 30 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 6 Test Menu 6 1 Introduction The test menu has options which allow you to a Performa zone walk test see Section 6 2 b Perform an individual control output test see Section 6 3 c Perform a lamp test see Section 6 4 d Perform a daily or weekly automatic test on sensors see Section 6 5 e Recalibrate a VIEW sensor see Section 6 6 6 1 1 Indications When a test is in progress the TEST lamp TEST
46. nable menu Select whether sounders are to operate immediately upon alarm or whether they are to operate after their configured delay MAKE 04 IF DELAYED IS SELECTED STATUS DISPLAY IS This display only occurs when there are no tabs present A7 i gt lt DISABLEMENT 7 gt IL ae DELAYS ACTIVE 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 44 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual TO DISABLE AN INPUT ZONE AT ANOTHER PANEL SELECT THE PANEL SELECT THE ZONE SELECT ENABLE OR DISABLE SS IF DISABLE SELECTED 4 45 7 6 Network Disable and Enable This additional information applies only if the panel is part of a Master Slave network It describes how to a Disable enable a complete input zone on a different panel on the network b Disable enable a specified device on a different panel on the network Note If panel is part of an ID net and local zones are used they are selected by panel followed by zone number If network zones are used they are selected by network zone number only 7 6 1 Input Zone To disable or enable an input zone on the network first select Alarm Inputs by Zone see Section 7 2 then 1 Select the panel The and initial cursor position indicate the local panel The remains fixed in position the cursor is movable 2 Select the zone in this example the zone is at the Slave 1 panel This is a numeric entry 3 Either ENABLE or DISABLE the selected zone AWAIT me
47. nfigured otherwise STEADY FIRE relay ON FAULT relay OFF Control modules As configured The built in LED indicators on the sensors and modules which issued the alarm will be on STEADY if the alarm input conditions still exist otherwise they will show 1 second on 1 second off pulses possibly with intervening short pulses The LEDs of active Control Modules those for which the control output is ON will be OFF The LEDs of all other sensors and modules should either give short pulses or be off altogether depending upon the configuration ID3000 Series Operating Manual ZONES IN ALARM ZONES IN ALARM Other PRE ALARM indications Note The term accepted means that the MUTE BUZZER pushbutton has been operated POWER LED green PRE ALARM LED amber ON if not accepted FLASHING if accepted STEADY Other LEDs OFF Internal buzzers If not accepted Pre alarm buzzer high pitched ON STEADY If accepted or buzzer silenced Pre alarm buzzer muted Intermittent one 0 5 sec pulse every 2 minutes Circuits controlled internally and control modules perform their configured functions 23 When more than one zone is in alarm use ZONES IN ALARM to step through the zones In this example for illustrative purposes only three zones are in alarm a The first fire is in zone 2 and there are two devices in alarm in that zone b The second fire is in zone 16 and
48. om this display to view a graphical representation of the sensor s analog output plotted against time provided that a log of at least 240 samples has been set up as given in step 7 Further information is given in Section 8 2 1 7 To set up a log enter the number of data values i e samples to be stored up to 4000 if no other sensors are currently being logged otherwise may be less You must use the numeric pushbuttons to do this if you press the Q o pushbuttons the panel displays the message Press a digit to amend log Note Up to 22 sensors may be logged simultaneously with a combined total of up to 20000 values stored at a time When the log is full logging continues for each sensor with the oldest data being over written 8 Enter the required recording interval a whole number of seconds in the permitted range 1 to 16 000 just under four and a half hours 9 Confirm the entries ID3000 Series Operating Manual FROM PREVIOUS PAGE 10 The data log is then displayed To cancel logging for the current device enter 0 samples and then confirm the cancellation 8 2 1 Analog Graphical Display Press from this display to view a graphical representation of the sensor s analog output plotted against time provided that a log of at least 240 samples has been set up as described in Section 8 2 step 7 a Ifthe log is not set up following message is displayed Need to set up data log with
49. omatic test simultaneously 5 3 8 Evacuate Event Display During evacuate the Evacuate tab is displayed The Evacuate event display identifies the panel that initiated the Evacuate Other EVACUATE indications POWER LED green ON Other LEDs OFF Internal buzzers OFF Internal sounder circuits unless otherwise configured STEADY FIRE FAULT relays OEE Control modules As configured The built in LED indicators of active control modules those for which the control output is ON will be OFF The LEDs of all other sensors and modules should either give momentary pulses or be off altogether as configured 5 3 9 Auxiliary Event Display The Aux tab indicates activations of non alarm non latching inputs i e modules of logical type AUX Activations are listed in chronological order use the and arrows to step through them The tab is removed when the last AUX input is de activated Note If the AUX module is configured for indication the heading AUX Input becomes INDICATION Note If the AUX tab displays the message Unconfigured Device found on loop inform the fire alarm system maintaining company Note For Virtual Input Points the point number is displayed e g VIP5 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ETE D CHANGE TABS ACCESS 2 PASSCODE THEN Vv 1 gt 0 0 REPEATEDLY ID3000 Series Operating Manual gt Oy 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 Octob
50. pt Further details about the Test tab are given in Section 5 3 5 Test Event Display The use of the menu system to start and stop the zone walk testis described in Section 6 2 Es 4 Zone Walk Test 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 16 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual DAY MODE IF DAY MODE IS SELECTED DAY MODE S IS LIT STEADILY IF THERE IS AN ALARM IT FLASHES DURING THE DELAY TO EXTEND THE DELAY PRESS EXTEND DELAY Selection of Day Mode will also reduce the sensitivity of sensors configured for this option includes setting Multi criteria sensors into thermal only mode FIRE O P DISABLE b Ot I FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED 17 4 7 4 8 4 9 Select Day or Night Mode This pushbutton toggles between Day Mode and Night Mode for the fire output s providing the function is configured If itis not configured the message Day Night Mode not implemented on this system is displayed Note The panel may also be configured to enter Day Mode automatically at specified times of day The modes have the following effects a DAY The DAY MODE LED is lit steadily and a two stage investigation time delay is configured onthe fire output s If an alarm occurs the DAY MODE LED flashes indicating thatthe first stage investigation delay is active The second stage investigation delay is initiated b
51. r is also shown e g PO for master P1 for slave 1 etc b Total field gives the number of zones in alarm onthe panel or if networked on the system c Description field displays the event data Section 5 2 describes the tab and day date time fields The gt and Go arrows step through the devices when more than one device is in alarm in the zone If the panel is configured to use local zones each device is identified by its loop number Lnn and device number Snn for sensors Mnn for modules If the panel is configured to use network zones each device is identified by its zone number nnnn and reference number nn in the format nnnn nn For Virtual Input Points the point number is displayed e g VIP10 The and arrows step through additional data and options about the device in alarm You must be at least at access level 2 to do this if you are not a passcode prompt will appear Refer to Section 4 5 for details of the disablement options If the CHANGE TABS pushbutton is used to display other data another type of event or a menu the display area is reformatted so that the top two lines continue to display fire information The Fire tab information is automatically re displayed after 20 seconds continued on next page If accepted or buzzer silenced Fire buzzer muted ON intermittently 3 x 0 5 sec pulses 0 5 sec apart followed by 10 5 sec OFF Internal sounder circuits unless co
52. raphical Display 51 8 3 Print Current Device Data 53 8 4 Display Re Print Event Log 54 8 5 Printer Control Modes 55 8 5 1 Mains Failure 55 9 Setting the Clock 56 10 Other User Menu Options 57 10 1 Alarm Count 57 10 2 Enter Level 3 Passcode Configuration 57 ra 10 3 Set Language 57 sj T 11 Non latched Input Operation 58 j 5 Appendix 1 Log Book A1 1 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 iv October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual Illustration shows a panel with two extension chassis one with 64 zone LEDs and a printer and the other blank 1 1 1 2 Introduction This manual contains operating instructions for the ID3000 Series of Intelligent Fire Detection Panels Users of this manual are assumed to be working with a panel that has already been installed and configured appropriately for the area under its supervision The ID3000 Series panel always has a main chassis which includes all of the panel controls and indicators except for zone LEDs The panel may also have up to two optional extension chassis each of which may house zone LEDs for either 64 or 128 zones a panel can have a maximum of 255 zones All the control and operation functions described in this manual can be carried out using the pushbuttons on the front of the main chassis In some installations panels may be connected together in a network of up to eight panels plus repeaters making a total of up to 32 stations ID3
53. rently and their displayed values are approximate for most sensitivity settings VIEW will be in a FIRE condition at a lower percentage than 100 Note These values are scaled up from an internal digital value therefore some gaps may appear in the scaling where the reading appears to jump by 2 Also use this function to set the sensor s LED indicator into pulsing mode and to set up a memory log of its data readout See below for details To display and or log device data 1 From Log display print menu select the Log display device data option 2 Select the type of device you want to inspect If after examining Sensors you want to examine Modules you must cancel the current operation and then re enter it 3 If known select the zone containing the device you wish to log the subsequent device list will be shorter otherwise select ALL ZONES 4 Either a Move the highlight to the required device or b Use the numeric keys to enter the loop number and then the device number the device nearest in number to that typed is then highlighted Note While a device is highlighted press to display its type value continuously updated and whether or not it is already SEE NEXT PAGE set up to be logged if so logged is displayed Press 4 to re display the device description Note Configured devices which are not responding will show a value of 0 Note The value displayed for ga
54. rwise priority is below FIRE FIRE E CHANGE TECH ALARM TABS PRE ALARM 4 FAULT DISABLE TEST EVACUATE AUX MAINT USER at access level 2 The tabs are displayed in this order from left to ZONES IN right All the tabs display events except for the ALARM USER tab which displays menus The current O tab is that without a line above it To the right of the tabs is a display of the current day date and time If there is insufficient room to display all the tabs the day date time display is shortened the minimum being a display of hours and minutes Note If there is still insufficient room to display all the tabs the ones at the right those with lowest priority are omitted Use ZONES IN ALARM to go directly to the FIRE tab without scrolling through the other tabs If there is more than one zone in alarm subsequent operations of the ZONES IN ALARM pushbutton step through these zones Note If the FIRE tab is present but not selected and for 20 seconds none of the panel pushbuttons are pressed the FIRE tab is then selected automatically Note If the USER tab is selected and for 2 minutes none of the panel pushbuttons are pressed the tab is deselected automatically and all passcodes are cancelled except when the keyswitch is set to the horizontal position If the Maint tab is displayed contact your fire system servicing company 19 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007
55. s the LCD display test proceeds as described in Section 6 4 1 the buzzer remains silenced and the LEDs all light for the duration of the test then extinguish If you press and then the lamp test exits If the system is running on batteries only i e with a Mains PSU Failure indicated on the LCD the length of time during which the LCD display is backlit is shortened to extend the battery support time 35 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual EXAMPLE ASSUMES WEEKLY 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 6 5 Sensor Automatic Test Note This is a maintenance facility only If you initiate a zone walk test as described in Section 6 2 or if a FIRE is detected elsewhere in the system while the automatic test is in progress that test is automatically cancelled if so configured This option is only available if the panel is already configured to perform this test daily or weekly it cannot be configured with both ata programmed time of day The test differs from the normal walk test in that no part of the panel is taken off watch for more than a few seconds and no operator intervention is normally required unless a fault is detected There is normally no need to force the panel to undergo this test ahead of the scheduled time but if you need to do so then select the configured test from the Test menu Note This test does not apply to gas sensors The Test t
56. s sensors is a percentage of its maximum 20mA current and is not related to the device alarm or pre alarm level 49 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual FROM PREVIOUS PAGE 4 SENSORS AND INPUT MODULES ONLY SENSORS ONLY ia SELECT OPTION THEN Z C z m D O ENTRY 4 k gt NUMERIC ENTRY 4 SEE NEXT PAGE 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 50 October 2007 Note If an alarm condition exists the following displays are not available below access level 3 because there is insufficient space on the display 5 For sensors and input modules you can select the LED mode OFF means either not illuminated or blinking ifthe panel is configured to do this in normal polling Select the other options to enable a device to be easily identified For analogue sensors only the data reading from the device can be stored in a data log at regular time intervals intended for use with the ID3000 Series support tool which runs on an IBM compatible PC 6 Use Q and to step between different sensors in the selected zone The analogue data and VIEW processing data are constantly updated VIEW data is only present if the device is a VIEW sensor Va is an average used for drift compensation and is normally approx 25 at the limits 5 35 the sensor is in a fault condition Vs indicates the sensor alarm condition corrected for drift compensation Note Press fr
57. ssage is displayed while the selection is transmitted over the network The Remote Panel Disablement display is then shown 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 7 6 2 Device To disable or enable an individual device on TO DISABLE A DEVICE AT ANOTHER PANEL the network SELECT THE PANEL 1 Select the panel SELECT THE TYPE OF DEVICE THE LOOP IT IS ON AND ITS ADDRESS ON THE LOOP 2 Select the device When selecting a device over the network it is not possible to scroll through a list of device you must enter the loop number and address when prompted You cannot select remote sounder or relay circuits SELECT ENABLE OR DISABLE 3 Either ENABLE or DISABLE the selected device at IF DISABLE SELECTED 4 The Remote Panel Disablement display is then shown 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 46 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual EN54 2 9 5 Time of Day cancellation of disablements must not be configured TO OVER RIDE A TIME OF DAY PROGRAM MAKE SELECTION gt Q 47 7 7 7 8 Disable Enable via Remote Switch This function is only available if a remote switch is connected to a loop module which has been configured as an AUXILIARY type input and this has been linked to a DISABLE operation on a particular zone or zones See the ID3000 Series Panel Configuration Manual 997 506 XXX for details on how to configure this option The function enabl
58. stem was installed by and is maintained under contract by until Telephone number should be contacted if service is required A1 1 In accordance with EN54 part 14 itis the user s responsibility to maintain a log book and to record all events resulting from or affecting the system The log book should be kept in a place accessible to authorised persons preferably near the control panel One or more identifiable individuals should be appointed to oversee or carry out all entries in the log book The names of these persons and any changes of responsible person should be recorded All events should be properly recorded events include real and false fire alarms faults pre alarm warnings tests temporary disconnections and service visits A brief note of any work completed or outstanding should be made Sample pages of the log book are provided here and can be photocopied to produce a log book that conforms to EN54 part 14 The sample below is for the reference data e g the name of the responsible person while the sample on the next page is for the entry of event data Date Date Date Date 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 x O O m O e ol b m fas ce Q Q Q q ID3000 Series Operating Manual EVENT DATA Date Time Event Action required Date Initials completed x O O m D O ar I Ea Oo c Q 2 lt 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 A1 2 October 2007 NOTIF
59. t Language This function selects the language used on the LCD display The languages shown are examples only 57 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 O per o S Q O m gt Q s O 1e S Pur B O ID3000 Series Operating Manual 11 Non latched Input Operation This function enables the use of a remotely placed switch to switch on temporarily certain outputs without the need for access to the panel The function is only available if a remote switch is connected to a loop module which has been configured as an AUXILIARY type input and this has been linked to specific outputs in the panel configuration For details of how to configure this option see the description of the Control Matrix in the ID3000 Series Panel Configuration Manual 997 506 XXX Operate the switch as indicated to cause the sounders or other outputs to operate in the pre programmed pattern Release the switch to switch off the outputs Normally there will be no indication at the panel of these operations However some installations may be configured so that the logging of AUX inputs occurs if this is the case the active AUX inputs are shown on the display described in Section 5 3 9 Auxiliary Event Display 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 58 ID3000 Series Operating Manual Appendix 1 Log Book REFERENCE DATA Name and address Responsible person The sy
60. time of day control select the OVER RIDE SET option the panel behaviour reverts to that outside of the current time period OVER RIDE NOT SET re instates the current period s behaviour 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 gt e3 aed C p oe gt amp Q A m O O l ID3000 Series Operating Manual 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 48 8 8 1 Log Display Print Menu Introduction The Display Log Print Menu provides the following options a Display and or logging of device data see Section 8 2 b Printing of device data see Section 8 3 c Display and reprint of the event log see Section 8 4 d Control of the printer mode if a PRN ID or P40 40 column printer is configured see Section 8 5 All printing options only work if a printer is installed Note Depending upon the _ panel configuration devices are identified uniquely either by loop number and device address Ln Snn or Ln Mnn where L loop S sensor M module or by zone number and reference number nnnn nn ID3000 Series Operating Manual 8 2 Log Display Device Data Use this function to continuously monitor the data value returned by a sensor or input module Values are shown as a percentage scaled so that a sensor s nominal FIRE threshold reading is 100 i e if the reading is 100 or above the sensor is in FIRE condition if it is below 100 it is not VIEW sensors operate diffe
61. ual Call Points the appropriate sounder outputs are activated according to the specified test requirements either for approximately one second or for as long as the call point test key is left in depending on configuration Only the internal sounder circuits and outputs designated as type BELL are involved A test may be applied to any point any number of times test alarms are auto resetting Wait at least 5 seconds before re testing a device To end the test before all devices have been tested re select the zone Press to confirm that you want to stop the test If multiple zones are in test the test is stopped for all zones Note Also see Section 4 6 for the quick method to cancel a walk test Control Output Tests This menu option prompts for an access level 3 passcode It is not available to the operator 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual 6 4 Lamp Test 6 4 1 Lamps Test In Sequence From the Test menu select Lamp Test The following sequence occurs a The internal buzzer operates FIRE then FAULT The product name software version number and loop board software version number and a description of the PSU are displayed The lamps illuminate briefly in sequence one row ata tO time C e e e _ PRE ALARM DAY MODE SYSTEM FAULT DELAYS ACTIVE e SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED e TECHNICAL ALARM lt FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED e FIRE O P OPERATED TH
62. y pressing the EXTEND DELAY pushbutton during the first stage delay time while the DAY MODE LED is flashing its duration takes into account the time already elapsed for the first stage When the delay s expire the fire output s are activated andthe DAY MODE LED extinguishes until the panel is reset Note If EXTEND DELAY is operated when no delays are active the message There are no delays running which can be extended is displayed b NIGHT There are no delays on the fire output s The DAY MODE LED is not lit in this mode Note Although any outputs can be configured with delays only the fire output s are affected by the Day Mode delays Disable a Fire Output If any of the panel internal Sounder Relay circuits or the Fire VFCO Relay have been configured as Remote Fire Outputs operation of the FIRE O P DISABLE pushbutton disables these outputs Press the FIRE O P DISABLE pushbutton a second time to re enable the Remote Fire Outputs Note The configuration procedure is given in the ID3000 Series Panel Configuration Manual 997 506 XXX Section 11 2 17 Using Other Panel Controls Refer to Section 5 for use of the CHANGE TABS and ZONES IN ALARM pushbuttons and of the numeric keypad and cursor keys 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual CURRENT OTHER DISPLAY AVAILABLE DISPLAYS _ 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 8 October 2007 5 5 1 The Display
63. zone The or arrows are used to step through the various disablements on the system 25 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 October 2007 ID3000 Series Operating Manual iii Master Slave network with local zones if the zone in test is on a remote panel only the zone number and panel name are displayed Other TEST indications POWER LED green ON TEST LED amber ON ZONE LEDs if fitted for zones in test amber ON Other LEDs OER Internal buzzers sounder circuits FIRE FAULT relays OFF Control modules ORE The built in LED indicators on the sensors in the zone in test show 1 second on 1 second off pulses possibly with intervening short pulses The LEDs of all other sensors and modules should either give short pulses or be off altogether as configured 997 505 000 3 Issue 3 26 October 2007 Sounder relay circuit disablements Sounder and relay circuits remote fire outputs and the fire and fault relays are not allocated to a zone They are listed at the end of the list of zone disablements if any Other DISABLE indications POWER LED green ON DISABLEMENT LED amber ON SOUNDER FAULT DISABLED or FIRE O P FAULT DISABLED LED if appropriate amber ON ZONE LEDs if fitted for zones in which ALL input devices have been disabled amber ON Other LEDs OFF Fault buzzer intermittent one 0 5 sec pulse followed by 11 5 sec OFF Circuits controlled internally and control modules perform their programme

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