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1. The operation of the LED indication on the front of the control panel is described below The LED indication on the panel can also be confirmed by checking the message displayed in the panel information screen or by accessing the relevant event log from the panel menu Description Colour State Reason FIRE Red Continuous The control panel is in the fire state Other indicators will show the origin FAULT Yellow Continuous The control panel is in the fault state Other indicators will show the origin DISABLED Yellow Continuous This indicates that a disablement action is in place Enable all devices actions to clear TEST Yellow Continuous This indicates that a test routine is in place End all tests to clear POWER Green Continuous This indicates that power is being supplied to the control panel from either the 230V AC mains supply or the standby batteries ZONE 1 8 Red Flashing A Manual Call Point in the zone indicated is in the Zone 1 2 for 2 zone panel alarm state and sending an alarm signal to the panel Continuous A Detector in the zone indicated is in the alarm state and sending an alarm signal to the panel SYSTEM FAULT Yellow Continuous The system Fault LED indicates the presence of a processor or a checksum error Power the system down to clear reprogram all settings and test the system Flashing This LED will also be illuminated if the
2. LOG BOOK Record all fire and fault events whether or not an engineer was called Event Log Time Zone Device Event Action Initials 24 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Time Zone Device Event Action Initials 25 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Time Zone Device Event Action Initials 26 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Time Zone Device Event Action Initials 27 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Time Zone Device Event Action Initials 28 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel U
3. sounder fauk disabled Y Osea E niti System Controls Ot ade Qmunesmke due O diy ade same sounding silenced O bumersened sionced REM o PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Fire Alarm Controls Note 4 Zone 8 Zone Panel version shown The main Fire Alarm Controls may be enabled by turning the key switch to the controls enabled position or by entering a valid Access code fire alarm controls turn key to enable controls enable controls sound alarms e SS System Controls Note 4 Zone 8 Zone Panel version shown A context driven highlighted selection menu system is used to pilot around the menu system automatically prompting you with the relevant options for your Access Level and system status The menus may be navigated in one of two ways as required 1 Use the UP DOWN keys to move the highlighted selection and press ENTER to select the chosen one 2 Enter the desired option number and press ENTER to select it Press the ESC key to exit to the previous menu 10 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control P
4. Further Information Further information will be located adjacent to the Main Fire Alarm Control Panel or may be obtained from either the person responsible for building maintenance or from the Fire Alarm Company responsible for maintaining the Fire Alarm System Alarm Confirmation time Minutes APARTMENT NOTICE FOR SYSTEMS USING ALARM CONFIRMATION 31 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Installation Details This section should be completed by the commissioning engineer at handover Name of Responsible Person sssssssessseseneemIIIemee n memes memet tenete seen nete Name and Address of Installation sss semen eese rine Ret No if applicable cernere tree dene E cuve xa pe NE pe Ve voe SE e e xe eee Date obHandOover neue ec bk tb Eoo bep eem a ede e debt Ra Naime and Aadr ss ot Installer eo tee te tete a Deo etx ude ened Jade su Mere Rv okiz Tetifken Tr bir e eiui Equipment Control Panel TWINFLEX pro V ssssssss Serial No aei eyed eee No of Zones used Mains Supply sss Zone 1 Zone2 Zone 3 Zone4 Zone5 Zone6 Zone7 Zone 8 Total No of Devices No of Detectors No of Call Points No of Sounders No of I O Interfaces Acces
5. off However if any alarm condition still exists e g a manual call point requires resetting then the panel will revert to the fire state until the cause for the alarm is removed Note if the panel does not reset or a fault condition is displayed call your maintenance engineer immediately Sounding the Alarms To sound the alarms at any time after they have been silenced proceed as follows 1 Enable the controls and then The alarm sounders will activate The buzzer will also press SOUND ALARMS switch on Silencing the Buzzer To silence the buzzer press the SILENCE BUZZER button at access level two as above 1 Enable the controls and then The fault buzzer will be silenced press SILENCE BUZZER Exiting Access Level 2A User or Access Level 2B Supervisor In order to prevent unauthorised access to the system return to Access Level 1 Normal However if left untouched the display will time out after a short while and return automatically to Access Level 1 Normal 1 Turn the key OFF if it is turned on The Enable Controls light will switch off and the controls are disabled Or Press ESC until the system NORM is displayed in the top right hand corner shows NORM in the top right hand corner 12 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide LED Indication Note 4 Zone 8 Zone Panel version shown
6. write protect write enable switch is left on whilst the system is not in the engineer menu POWER FAULT Yellow Flashing A mains supply fault has been detected check for a 230V AC supply on the incoming AC terminals Continuous A battery fault has been detected check batteries and in line battery fuse EARTH FAULT Yellow Flashing An earth fault has been detected where a path exists from the circuit wiring to earth Remove circuits one at a time to discover which one and then rectify ZONE Yellow Flashing A fault condition is present one of the zones or a device connected to that zone Continuous A device or an action associated with a zone has been disabled 13 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide SOUNDER Yellow Flashing A fault condition is present on a monitored sounder circuit Continuous A device or an action associated with the monitored sounder circuits has been disabled FIRE OUTPUT Yellow Flashing A fault condition is present on a monitored Relay circuit Continuous A device or an action associated with the monitored relay circuit has been disabled DAY Yellow Continuous The system has gone into the less sensitive day mode as programmed ROUTINE SERVICE Yellow Continuous The pre programmed service interval has expired and a weekly test or routine maintenance check is due DELAY Y
7. air conditioning may be shut down when the alarm sounds Make sure that you know what happens when the fire alarm operates as this can affect routine system testing The TWINFLEX pro control panel also incorporates an integral power supply unit with charger and requires 2 x 12V 3 3Ah batteries to provide up to a maximum of 72 hour standby times depending on total panel loading Unlike most conventional fire alarm systems which require separate pairs of cables for detector zones and sounder circuits the TWINFLEX pro system requires one 2 core screened cable for each zone to accommodate both detection devices and sounders Furthermore sounders are incorporated within the detector to reduce system components and simplify installation What to do if The fire alarm sounds CARRY OUT THE PRESCRIBED FIRE DRILL When it is safe to do so silence the alarms and reset the system having first established the cause of the alarm refer to Operation The buzzer sounds If the buzzer sounds without the alarm sounders operating it is likely to be a fault or other abnormal condition Make a note of all illuminated LEDs and displayed messages record the time that the condition occurred if known and other events within the building eg power failure contractors working etc Refer to troubleshooting Call the service company with as much information as possible PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of C
8. in tes as iud text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and 4 DOWN keys Press the ESC key to exit the menu Batt Low Vtg Press lt gt OR Esc Key 1 View Events 3 Current Disables 01 09 09 22 26 NORM The Active Log will display any current disables These are displayed 01 REMOTE FIRE in text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and Y DOWN keys Press the ESC key to exit the menu Press OR Esc Key 16 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Access Level 2A User Controls Enabled LED on At Access Level 2A User the main Fire Alarm Controls are enabled and the following System Controls are accessible USER 8737 1 View Current Events 1 Current Fires 2 Current Faults 3 Current Disables 4 Current Warnings 1 Test Cntrls amp Disp 2 Test Modes 1 Test LCD Display 2 Test LEDs 3 Test Buzzer 4 Test Keyboard These are described below Note that actual display indications may differ from those shown in the grey boxes below depending on actual set up 1 View Current Events 1 Current Fires FIRE 001 OF 001 The Active Log will display any current fires These are displayed in 701 ZONE 01 text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and d DOWN keys Press the ESC key to exit the menu Press OR Esc Key 1 View C
9. the fire alarms and the internal buzzer ofe fault disabled test power will operate as programmed Take appropriate action as defined by the emergency plan for the premises fire alarm controls tum key to enable controls of the alarm and enter the details in the log book SO To silence the alarm press SILENCE ALARMS then establish the cause Reset any Manual Call Points which may have been operated or if a fire alarm controls tum kaytoensbia controle detector has been operated be sure that the cause of the alarm has been removed before resetting the system by pressing RESET SYSTEM CF S Following a Fault Condition e o Oo Oo The appropriate fault LEDs will illuminate The internal buzzer will sound ofr faut disabled test power To mute the internal buzzer press SILENCE BUZZER Investigate and rectify the appropriate fault competent persons Once the fault has been jets dicii rectified the fault indication will clear automatically ZF Important Notes FIRE ALARM COMPANY ADDRESS FOR SERVICE CALL Working hours Call Out 30 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide FIRE ALARM USER NOTICE Note The Fire alarm system installed in this building has Alarm Confirmation technology to help elimina
10. to trace the false alarm if the above information is available Action by the user following a fault When a fault is reported by the control panel the user should note all illuminated LEDs and messages displayed and the circumstances at the time the fault occurred and report to the servicing company The service company will be able to advise if the system is still able to respond to a fire alarm or whether extra vigilance should be observed until the fault is rectified Faults should not be left unreported PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide General Operation Normal Controls Enabled LED off At Access Level 1 Normal the main Fire Alarm Controls are disabled and the Controls Enabled LED is switched off see Fire Alarm Controls Control Panel Front Note 4 Zone 8 Zone Panel version shown O TWINELEX ro FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM ON aa ded MEC power General Indication LEDs Control Panel Information Window zones OO Mr 1 o O Qoo rs 1 2 83 4 5 8 7 8 Zonal Indication LEDs Fire Alarm Controls Controls enabled keyswitch system indication system controls ffooking continuous 4 a SACS gt emit taut CO rover mane ener System Indication LEDs estia fauk O aw faut disabled
11. ttd ern e DR e ER TED aaa aa 12 Exiting Access Level 2A User or Access Level 2B Supervisor 12 LED Indication uiii drerit dete eden nnne et 13 Tro blesliootlng tte reti re ente nm eret e Pe ar eem ei Tap 15 Advanced Operatiori ranea aeaa a aa a aeaaaee aa a cds aaa A eee imei ee rae sek e ierunt 16 Access Level 1 Normal tt bi en t tite edet nt 16 Access Level 2A USOr cie iie tte hd etie Hebe tinea 17 Access Level 2B Supervisor ssssssssssssseee eene 19 LOG BOOK dee 24 Fire Alarm System Notice ccsccesecseseesseeesseeeeeseeeneneeeneesenseeeenseesnenaeeseeeeaseeseseeeenseaeneaes 30 Fire Alarm User Notice eereeeee eee ee eren eee ee eene ennt nenne nnne nnn nennen nnn tn etna nnn nn nnns 31 Installation Details eeeeeee eene e eren nennen nennen nnne nnn nnn nnn nnn n nnn nnn nnn nnne nn 32 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Introduction Purpose of the Guide This guide is provided to enable the person responsible for the fire alarm system see Definitions to operate the system undertake their responsibilities with regard to testing and maintenance of the system and to record events and service maintenance visits This is a generic document and therefore refers to the system components in general
12. EDs ON Press Enter Key 2 Test Modes 1 Test Cntrls amp Disp 3 Test Buzzer 7 The Test buzzer function toggles on and off to ensure correct buzzer 01 09 09 22 26 USER operation The test light will illuminate while this action is taken BUZZER TESTING BUZZER ON Press Enter Key 2 Test Modes 1 Test Cntris amp Disp 4 Test Keyboard 01 09 09 22 26 USER The Test keyboard function enables the user to select each button to ensure KEYBOARD TESTING Mc T function is shown on the screen Press the ESC key TWICE to exit ENTER key PRESSED Press Enter Key 18 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Access Level 2B Supervisor Controls Enabled LED flashing slowly At Access Level 2B Supervisor the main Fire Alarm Controls are enabled and the following System Controls are accessible SUPR 7877 1 View Current Events 1 Current Fires 2 Current Faults 3 Current Disables 4 Current Warnings 2 Test Modes 1 Test Cntrls amp Disp 1 Test LCD Display 2 Test LEDS 3 Test Buzzer 4 Test Keyboard 2 Test Zone 1 Silent Test 2 Audible Test 3 System Test 3 Enable Disable 1 Remote Fires 2 All Sounders 3 Delays 4 Zone 4 Set Time and Date 5 Network Comms 5 View Logs 1 All Event Logs 2 Fire Logs 3 Fault Logs 4 Panel Event Logs These are described below Note that actual display in
13. Fike TWINFLEXpro FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM Fire Detection amp Alarm System Control Panel Suitable for TWINFLEX pro control panels from V1 00 Control Panel User Guide TO BE RETAINED BY THE USER 26 1028 Issue 2 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Fike s policy is one of continual improvement and the right to change a specification at any time without notice is reserved Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that the contents of this document are correct at time of publication Fike shall be under no liability whatsoever in respect of such contents Due to the complexity and inherent importance of a life risk type system training on this equipment is essential and commissioning should only be carried out by competent persons Fike cannot guarantee the operation of any equipment unless all documented instructions are complied with without variation E amp OE TWINFLEX Mulitpoint Fike and Fike Corporation are registered trademarks of Fike Corporation and its subsidiaries All other trademarks trade names or company names referenced herein are the property of their respective owners Fike equipment is protected by one or more of the following patent numbers GB2426367 GB2370670 EP1158472 PT1035528T GB2346758 EP0917121 GB2329056 EP0980056 GB2325018 GB2305284 EP1174835 EP0856828 GB2327752 GB2313690 PDF comp
14. LED operates and the event is recorded into the event log all the assigned sounders operate for 10 ENTER ZONE 00 seconds and the control panel indicates an alarm After approximately 10 Press Enter Key second the system will reset the device and another may be tested The control panel event log will indicate that a test mode has been selected 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR Please note with the system test mode only the sounders assigned to operate from that device will sound and any delays will still be present i e if TEST ALL ZONES a delay of 2 minutes is present the system will have been reset before the 1 START 2 END sounders activate Press OR Esc Ke y N B To put ALL zones into test enter 00 for the zone number 3 Enable Disable 1 Remote Fires 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR This function allows the global disablement or enablement of all fire outputs zi on the panel The control panel will indicate that disablements are present and REMOTE FIRE DISABLED a disablement event will be recorded to log 1 DISABLE 2 ENABLE Press OR Esc Key 3 Enable Disable 2 All Sounders 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR This function allows the global disablement or enablement of all the sounders on the system The control panel will indicate that disablements are present SOUNDERS DISABLED and a disablement event will be recorded to log 1 DISABLE 2 ENABLE Press lt gt OR Esc Key 3 Enable Disable 3 Delays 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR DELAYS ENABLED T
15. VISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide User Responsibilities Introduction The responsible person is required under BS5839 to undertake certain tasks with respect to the testing and maintenance of the fire alarm system The responsible person should also ensure that written procedures are in place for the actions to be taken by the occupants in a fire condition and that staff required to operate the system have received adequate training In a small building the fire procedures can be quite simple but when larger premises are involved the fire procedures can become more complex and may involve the appointment of fire wardens reporting procedures various assembly points etc The responsible person is also required to liaise with the building maintenance personnel to ensure that their work does not impair or otherwise affect the operation of the fire alarm system and to ensure that a clear space is maintained in the vicinity of detectors and call points remain unobstructed and conspicuous Routine Testing The responsible person should also ensure that the following routine testing is carried out If there is a link to a remote monitoring centre it will be necessary to advise the centre prior to a test or use the control panel facilities to isolate the link On larger systems it may be necessary to isolate building services interfaces to avoid disruption to the occupants In any case the panel should provide audible and v
16. anel User Guide Access Levels and Codes The menu system is divided into four access levels in order to restrict access to those who require it For simple indication the status of the Controls Enabled light will show the level selected as follows Access Level Description Controls Key Operation Enabled LED 1 NORM Normal OFF N A 2A USER User ON YES 2B SUPR Supervisor SLOW FLASH NO 3A ENGR Engineer FAST FLASH NO 3B ENGR Engineer FAST FLASH NO Access to the menu system requires either the operation of the enable controls key to Access Level 2A User or the correct entry of the relevant code for access to all other levels in order to protect against unauthorised access to the system The codes may be changed using the relevant panel menu or via the TWINFLEX pro OSP software TWINFLEX pro OSP software is only operational in engineer level details of which are given in the TWINFLEX pro Engineer and Commissioning Manual Access to 3B will require the removal of the right hand panel and should not be removed by the user A valid access level code must be entered in order to access any of the menus Fire Alarm When the panel enters the fire state the alarms will sound the fire LEDs will illuminate the buzzer will pulse quickly and the display will show the location and type of alarm On Hearing the Alarm The responsible person should have already prepared written procedures for the ac
17. batteries are lower than 21V To recover from the low battery shut off down power completely and check the batteries are no lower than 21V and then power up the system If the batteries are lower than 21V then they should be replaced or monitored during initial charging to ensure they recharge correctly This could take several hours If the batteries are below 18V they should be replaced as they will have lost much of their capacity and are unlikely to recover This could leave the system with no power under mains fail conditions 14 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Troubleshooting TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Problem Possible Cause Remedial Action Unable to silence alarms Panel not in Access Level 2A User or Access Level 2B Supervisor Enter Access Level 2A User or Access Level 2B Supervisor see section on operation Unable to reset system Alarms not silenced Silence alarms before attempting to reset the system Panel not in Access Level 2 User or Access Level 2B Supervisor Enter Access Level 2 User or Access Level 2B Supervisor see section on operation Alarm condition still present Remove cause of alarm eg reset call point element with key Buzzer sounding FAULT LED lit Fault or abnormal condition Note all illuminated LEDs and displayed messages Call engineer Buzzer sou
18. ctor used in the TWINFLEX pro installation The Multipoint is a unique device which provides several modes of detection amp sensitivity options within a single device enabling it to be easily configured for the application One detector can function as a smoke detector or heat detector or both and with various levels of sensitivity to suit the environment The Multipoint detector may also incorporate an integral sounder and strobe for general alarm annunciation or local warning as required an End of Line device for cable fault detection and the ability to interface a variety of other systems into the TWINFLEX pro system PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide System Configuration The detectors and call points are arranged in zones to enable the approximate location of a fire alarm to be identified The number of zones depends on the size and the layout of the premises and is limited to 8 zones per control panel There should be a chart or drawing provided with the system indicating the area and layout of the zones ensure that you are familiar with the zone layout so that appropriate action can be taken in the event of a fire alarm The control panel display may also give you a zone number a zone description and a device type for the device which has operated The system may be interfaced with the building services e g the
19. ded in the log book and reported to the responsible person A certificate of testing should also be completed and given to the responsible person PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Annual The requirements of the annual test are similar to the quarterly test except that each device on the system should be tested Different service organisations may undertake device testing on the same visit ie One major service and three minor service visits per year or they may test a percentage of the devices on each visit so that they are all tested within the 12 month period Action by the user after a fire Advise the servicing company and arrange for the system to be tested by them A certificate of testing should be issued to confirm the system operation following the inspection and any remedial work that is necessary Action by the user after any false alarm The user can assist the servicing company in the identification of false alarms by observing the following e Always make a note of all illuminated indicators and messages displayed at the control panel e Try and identify the activated device ie Do not reset the system until the area of the incident has been inspected e Record any other incidents occurring at the same time which could affect the system eg power supply failure building works etc The service organisation will be more likely
20. dications may differ from those shown in the grey boxes below depending on actual set up 19 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide 1 View Current Events 1 Current Fires FIRE 001 OF 001 The Active Log will display any current fires These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and DOWN keys Press the ESC key to exit the menu c Kev 1 View Current Events 2 Current Faults FAULT 001 OF 001 The Active Log will display any current faults These are displayed in text 700 NA format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and DOWN keys 00 N Press the ESC key to exit the menu Batt Low Vtg Press lt gt OR Esc Key 1 View Current Events 3 Current Disables 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR The Active Log will display any current disables These are displayed in text 01 REMOTE FIRE format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and DOWN keys Press the ESC key to exit the menu Press OR Esc Key 1 View Current Events 4 Current Warnings 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR The Active Log will display any current warnings These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and DOWN keys Press the ESC key to exit the menu Press OR Esc Key 2 Test Modes 1 Test Cntrls amp Disp 1 Test LCD display The Test Display function causes LCD screen
21. ellow Continuous An action has been started which utilises a programmed delay ALARMS Yellow Flashing The alarm sounders have been activated Continuous The alarm sounders have been silenced whilst operating and the system is awaiting a reset BUZZER SILENCED Yellow Continuous The control panel buzzer has been silenced whilst operating and will stay silenced until another fault or relevant action occurs During a system fault dependent upon what caused the fault all relays will be off all zones will be powered down the zone power fault and disabled LEDs will be on continuously If any output is set to sounder then the Sounder LED will also be on continuously To recover from this the panel should be powered down for approximately 2 minutes and then re powered This should be done by a competent person and entered in the log at the end of this manual If the panel appears to be operational then a reset will clear the fault and should be entered into the log at the end of this manual The only exception to this is the write enable switch In access levels 1 and 2 if the switch is on a system fault will be indicated on the LEDs and display the fault relay will be off but it has no effect on the operation of the panel and serves as a reminder to the Engineer to switch off write enable before leaving the panel If the display is blank and no LEDs are showing then either the unit is not powered or the mains has failed and the
22. his function allows the delays to be temporarily turned off i e set to 0 time delay 1 DISABLE 2 ENABLE Press lt gt or Esc Key 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR ZONE ENABLE DISABLE ENTER ZONE 00 This function allows the disablement or enablement of a detection zone Thus x all the input devices Manual Call Points detectors and inputs within that Press Enter Kev detection zone will be disabled The control panel will indicate that disablements are present a disablement event will be recorded to log the device LED will still operate when activated and an event will be recorded to log but no programmed actions will occur The sounder within the device will still operate if triggered from elsewhere on the system 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR ZONE ENABLED 1 DISABLE 2 ENABLE Press lt gt OR Esc Key 22 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide 3 Enable Disable 5 Network Comms This function is not currently available 4 Set Time and Date 7 This allows the time and date to be adjusted Use the UP AND DOWN keys to 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR move the cursor between options and the alphanumeric keypad to enter the DATE 01 09 09 time and or date Press the ENTER key to confirm the change The TIME 22 36 00 timekeeping will continue with all power removed from the panel Press Enter Key Note this system does not change time wi
23. isual indication that parts of the system are disabled Daily Check that the panel indicates normal operation and that any fault is recorded Also check that the recorded faults have been dealt with Weekly At least one detector or call point should be operated to test the ability of the control equipment to receive a signal and sound the alarm In practice it is far easier for the user to activate a manual call point rather than a detector which requires special equipment A different device should be tested each time if possible such that each zone on the system is tested at least once in a 13 week period The results should be recorded in the log book Quarterly The responsible person should ensure that every three months the following check is carried out by a competent person In other words the system should be checked by a fire alarm service organisation This may be the system installer or an approved maintenance company and is normally arranged via a maintenance agreement which specifies the number of visits and the level of service The agreement should also cover non maintenance visits eg call outs to attend faults etc The standard specifies a number of maintenance tasks which include a visual inspection of the installation to ensure that there are no alterations or obstructions which could affect the operation of the system and functional checks to confirm the operation of the system Any defects should be recor
24. ly available Advantages of the TWINFLEX pro system are significantly reduced cabling costs enhanced flexibility and flexible expansion capacity if required The TWINFLEX pro system is an intelligent 2 wire system utilising a conventional type cabling format The system is classed as Analogue non addressable due to the architecture used within the design All field devices including sounders can be connected to the zone via a common 2 core screened cable The devices communicate with the control panel using the TWINFLEX data protocol The TWINFLEX pro panel is able to recognise and separately identify between smoke detector heat detector this feature will only be available with the future ASD type of detectors not the existing Multipoint and a manual call point alarm The panel also monitors each zone for detector head removal device fault End of line fault and open or short circuit fault The TWINFLEX pro control panel also provides two monitored outputs that may be configured as conventional sounder circuits or conventional 24V monitored relay circuits A volt free common fire relay and a volt free common fault relay are also provided There are also two multifunction latching non latching inputs and one monitored input These inputs are programmable with options such as Technical Alarm sometimes known as a Class Change and Remote fire input etc What is Multipoint This is the name of the automatic dete
25. mately 5 seconds the system will reset the device and another may be tested The control panel event log will indicate 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR that a test mode has been selected This operation will also enable the test TEST ZONE 01 EP 1 START 2 END N B To put ALL zones into test enter 00 for the zone number Press OR Esc Kev 2 Test Modes 2 Test Zone 2 Audible Test 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR The Local Audible Test function allows Me Dd of one i ists ae zones to operate in a one man walk test mode with local sound On AUDIBLE TEST ZONES triggering a device the device LED operates the sounder within that device ENTER ZONE 00 operates and the event is recorded into the event log as a test activation but Press Enter Key the control panel does not show an alarm After approximately 5 seconds the system will reset the device and another may be tested The control panel 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR event log will indicate that a test mode has been selected TEST ALL ZONES N B To put ALL zones into test enter 00 for the zone number 1 START 2 END Press lt gt OR Esc Key 21 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide 2 Test Modes 2 Test Zone 3 System Test 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR The System Test function allows the entire system to operate in a simple one SYSTEM TEST ZONES man walk test mode On triggering a device the device
26. nding POWER FAULT LED flashing Mains supply failed displayed Mains supply failure Wait until mains supply is restored if panel does not revert to normal operation call engineer Buzzer sounding SYSTEM FAULT LED lit Control panel fault Call engineer immediately Any other fault or abnormal behaviour Various Note all illuminated LEDs and displayed messages Call engineer 15 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Advanced Operation Access Level 1 Normal Controls Enabled LED off At Access Level 1 Normal the main Fire Alarm Controls are disabled and the following System Controls will only be accessible if a fire fault or disablement is active on the panel 1 Current Fires NORMAL 1 View Events 2 Current Faults 3 Current Disables These are described below Note that actual display indications may differ from those shown in the grey boxes below depending on actual set up 1 View Events 1 Current Fires FIRE 001 OF 001 The Active Log will display any current fires These are displayed in Z01 ZONE 01 text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and DOWN keys Press the ESC key to exit the menu Press OR Esc Key 1 View Events 2 Current Faults FAULT 1 OF 1 The Active Log will display any current faults These are displayed
27. ression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Contents Introduction heu AAA 4 Purpose of the GUulde sr diente ite en eei b Hi et ORE 4 IBI e 4 Understanding the Equipment 5 System Configuration esessssessseeeeeseseeeee nennen et tnnnennnnnnnn nennen etnies 6 Wh atto do 5t ERES REPRE ERE ERR DRE FENDER PERS 6 User Responsibilities eeeeeeeeee eene nennen nennen nnne nennen nnne nnn nain 7 Irittod UCT OM cg i i orco a t ee eroi ic aco Pe rede irre cr 7 Rowing T estirig ecce ees tete cc et tod ce do bec eet Mea eheu 7 Genefal Operation me 9 Noui TEE 9 Control Panel Fronta 2 iita aider tice er antea ke cerni kg ere aT BAA KATENE AnA 9 Fire Alarm GOnltols a Ae toca rath cacti Diti ia heil eer haters sata se 10 System COMMONS etes T at ee A DU M een Pos 10 Access Levels and Codes sssssssssssssssssseeeeeen nennen nennen nnne nnne 11 Fire ALARM EM I E 11 On Hearing the A arm uote aaa aine 11 Accessing the Gontrols 5n tee rentre uen e 11 Silencing the Alar mS s ioiek ee a nennen entente nennt tenente nnne nn 12 Resetting the System sssssssssssssseseseeeeeeeeen enne eene nennen nennen eene 12 sounding the Alarms reinan ar evens e RE Rer ERR PR ae xe e en TREE 12 Silencing the BUZZGt t er
28. s Level 2A User code Default USER Access Level 2B Supervisor code Default SUPR sese Test Certificate n mb6er z ioo tient te tte ette eto tb rte intei eerie dd In an emergency call Normal HOUS siis 2 i ot s Out or Hours olii o ook eer iiiiprzls 32 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor
29. ser Guide Time Zone Device Event Action Initials 29 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide FIRE ALARM SYSTEM NOTICE To Enable the Control Panel Keys fire alarm controls tum key to enable controls You may gain access to the fire alarm controls by inserting the key turning EO iS controls 4 turn or by entering the USER code default 8737 The Controls Enabled alarms em Vo LED should then be illuminated If after entering the code further action is oS not taken the Controls Enabled light will time out eventually To disable the control panel keys turn the key switch off When disabled the Controls Enabled LED should then be extinguished If a code was used press ESC enough times to return to normal operation NORM in top left corner of display To prevent unauthorised operation the controls should be kept disabled and the key codes kept secure under the control of the responsible person To Manually Operate the Fire Alarm Sounders fire alarm controls tum key to enable controls Enable the controls and then press SOUND ALARMS controls c To silence the alarm sounders press SILENCE ALARMS Following a Fire Alarm Operation O O O o The red FIRE LEDs will illuminate
30. te false alarms Please read and understand the following information in order to make the most use of the system Operation When the detector within your area activates it will initially only operate the sounders within your own area for a predetermined Confirmation time This time is given below At the end of the Confirmation time the system will check the detector again to see if the activation has cleared If so then the sounders will silence and no further action need be taken If however the detector is still activated then the entire system will go into alarm operating all the sounders on the system Action Required If you think that you may have accidentally set off the fire alarms then check the following If the fire alarm within your area only is sounding then check your own area for the cause of the alarm If this proves to be a false alarm due to dust cooking fumes steam cigarette smoke etc then clear the smoke steam from the area in order to allow the system to reset itself after a few minutes If this happens then no further action is required If the sounders in the communal areas are also sounding then follow the buildings fire regulations for evacuation If you discover a genuine fire then follow the buildings fire procedures for evacuation activating the nearest Fire Alarm manual call point on the way out if the alarms are not yet sounding Do not attempt to put out the fire unless it is safe to do so
31. terms only The details of the installed system should be recorded in the space provided within this guide and for further reference the record drawings if applicable should be consulted The responsible person and any other staff who may be required to operate the system in an emergency should read and understand the basic operating instructions before an emergency situation occurs Definitions Responsible person The person having control of the premises whether as an occupier or otherwise or any person delegated by the person having control of the premises to be responsible for the fire alarm system and the fire procedures Competent Person A person competent to perform a defined task Normally a competent person will be an employee of the manufacturer installer or servicing contractor or servicing contractor or a member of the end user s staff who has received suitable training from the manufacturer supplier or installer PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Understanding the Equipment What is TWINFLEX pro TWINFLEX pro is the name of the range of fire alarm control panels that use the associated TWINFLEX Multipoint devices which together form the fire alarm system installed in the premises Devices may connected over up to 8 zones depending on the capacity of the panel 2 zone 4 zone and 8 zone versions are current
32. th BST or daylight saving but does change date with Leap years 5 View Logs 1 All Event Logs The Event Log stores 500 local fire fault events and network events which EVT 069 OF 069 may be displayed in entirety or displayed by category These are displayed in 200 NA text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and DOWN keys Engineer Mode Press the ESC key to exit the menu 01 09 09 22 26 01 5 View Logs 2 Fire Logs The Fire Log will display a log of any fire conditions received by the panel EVT 014 OF 014 These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled through by pressing 201 the UP and DOWN keys Press the ESC key to exit the menu Heat Smoke 01 09 09 22 28 01 5 View Logs 3 Fault Logs The Fault Log will display a log of any fault conditions received by the panel EVT 012 OF 012 These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled through by pressing Z01 the UP and DOWN keys Press the ESC key to exit the menu EOL Missing 01 09 09 22 26 01 5 View Logs 4 Panel Event Logs EVT 069 OF 069 The Panel Event Log will display a log of events generated from the panel These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled through by pressing ZOO NA the UP and DOWN keys Press the ESC key to exit the menu Engineer Mode 01 09 09 22 26 01 23 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide
33. tion to be taken in the event of a fire alarm When the alarm sounds these procedures should be implemented Accessing the Controls The user controls are accessed from Access Level 2A User or Access Level 2B Supervisor which is reached as follows 1 Turn the key The Enable Controls light will light up continuously and USER is displayed in the top right hand corner of Or the LCD display screen Enter your 4 digit Access Level 2A The buzzer will be heard on each key press and User or Access Level 2B when successfully entered the Enable Controls light Supervisor code will light up continuously and USER or SUPR is displayed in the top right hand corner You are now in Access Level 2A User or Access Level 2B Supervisor and may proceed to silence and reset the system 11 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide Silencing the Alarms When the fire procedures have been carried out and it is safe to silence the alarm proceed as follows 1 Enable the controls and then The alarm sounders should silence but the buzzer press SILENCE ALARMS and the fire indication lights should remain Resetting the System Before attempting to reset the system the cause of the alarm should be established and cleared 1 Enable the controls and then The buzzer and the fire indication lights should switch press RESET SYSTEM
34. to blacken and the test LED to illuminate 2 Test Modes 1 Test Cntrls amp Disp 2 Test LEDs 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR The Test LEDs function causes the panel LEDs to toggle on off to test for LEDs TESTING correct operation when this option is active the test light will be illuminated LEDs ON Press Enter Key 20 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide 2 Test Modes 1 Test Cntrls amp Disp 3 Test Buzzer 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR The Test buzzer function toggles on and off to ensure correct buzzer BUZZER TESTING operation The test light will illuminate while this action is taken BUZZER ON Press Enter Key 2 Test Modes 1 Test Cntrls amp Disp 4 Test Keyboard 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR The Test keyboard function enables the user to select each button to ensure KEYBOARD TESTING M F function is shown on the screen Press the ESC key TWICE to exit ENTER key PRESSED Press Enter Key 2 Test Modes 2 Test Zone 1 Silent Test 01 09 09 22 26 SUPR The Silent Test function allows the selection of one or more detection zones SILENT TEST ZONES to operate in a silent one man walk test mode On triggering a device the ENTER ZONE 00 device LED operates and the event is recorded into the event log as a test l activation but the sounder does not sound and the control panel does not Press Enter Key show an alarm After approxi
35. urrent Events 2 Current Faults FAULT 001 OF 001 The Active Log will display any current faults These are displayed in 5 text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and Z00 NA DOWN keys Press the ESC key to exit the menu Batt Low Vtg Press lt gt OR Esc Key 1 View Current Events 3 Current Disables 01 09 09 22 26 USER The Active Log will display any current disables These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and 01 REMOTE FIRE DOWN keys Press the ESC key to exit the menu Press lt gt OR Esc Key 17 PDF compression OCR web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor TWINFLEX pro Control Panel User Guide 1 View Current Events 4 Current Warnings 01 09 09 22 26 USER The Active Log will display any current warnings These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and DOWN keys Press the ESC key to exit the menu Press OR Esc Key 2 Test Modes 1 Test Cntrls amp Disp 1 Test LCD display The Test Display function causes LCD screen to blacken each character space in sequence and the test LED to illuminate 2 Test Modes 1 Test Cntrls amp Disp 2 Test LEDs 5 The Test LEDs function causes the panel to toggle all the LEDs on off and will 01 09 09 22 26 USER illuminate to ensure correct operation The test light will illuminate while this LEDs TESTING action is taken L
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