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FIRE AND ALARM CONSOLE
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1.2.4 Length of the RS-485 communication line is no more then 4000 m.
1.2.5 Length of the RS-232 communication line is no more then 20 m.
1.2.6 Values of created by console radio noise are fewer standards.
1.2.7 Console is stable to the electromagnetic noise.
1.2.8 Average work time is below 20000 hr that correspond the probability of non-
break work 0,95 per 1000 hr.
1.2.9 Average console life time is 10 years.
1.2.10 Mass - no more then 0,3 kg.
1.2.11 Dimensions - 140×114×25 mm.
1.2.12 Console’s construction satisfies fire rules in the case of malfunction and in the
case of violate of maintenance rules.
1.2.13 Number of connected to console through RS-485 interface devices is no more
127.
1.2.14 Current system event console shows on the indicator, print and save in nonvolatile
buffer. Messages include event name (shown in appendix D), time (hour, minutes, seconds) and
data (day, month). They can also include information about message source (device address,
loop number, reader or relay), number and text partition description, number and user text
description. Event buffer keep up to 1023 last events. Buffer is ring, i.e. last message is saved
instead the oldest. Console can print bath all current messages, but also message categories.
There are following categories: ‘FIRES’, ‘ALARMS’, ‘FAULTS’, ‘ARM/DISARM’, ‘LOOP
ARM/DISARM’, ‘ACCESS’, ‘RELAY’, ‘SYSTEM INFO’, ‘AUXILIARY’. Full event list
presents (shown) in appendix D. Printer prints messages immediately at receiving. If console
worked some time without printer, then after printer connection saved in buffer events will be
printed automatically. Also there is a command for printing whole event buffer.
1.2.15 Console allows setting displaying and printing events from device alarm loops
and addres notificators. Obligatory condition – these loops should be saved in console database.
It has to be set message name, console message receiving sound signal, alarm level and has
message to the one of the categories. Message title is an arbitrary text line with length up to 16
symbols. Sound signal is settled by selection from list of standard signals. Alarm level
determines message displaying priority on the LED console at receiving different alarm
messages. Through message category one can set save the message in the console buffer, display
on the LED, print or transmits to the ‘S2000-K’ keyboards and ‘S2000-IT’ informators.
1.2.16 Console can translate system messages to the ‘S2000-K’ keyboards and ‘S2000-
IT’ informators. For any of the devices permitted message categories and partition list can be set.
1.2.17 Partition number in the system is 511. Partition group number is up to 128. The
number of alarm loops, that can be grouped in partitions are up to 2048. Alarm loops can be
included in partitions in arbitrary order, but any alarm loop can be included in one partition only.
Any partition can be included in any group, or in few groups, up to maximal number 128. For
each partition or partition group text description from 16 symbols can be set. This description
will be included in printing of the events and can be seen on the console LED.
1.2.18 Console has passwords system for access restriction to the arming/disarming and
programming functions. Password can has from 1 to 8 digits. Console allows set passwords for
2047 users. For each user text description (name) from 16 symbols can be set. Name or password
order number (from 1 to 2047) identify user in the system. User name is included in the event
printing and can be seen on console LED.
Password with order 1 is engineer password. It is unique password with the programming
function access. Engineer password owner can configure console and device parameters, setting

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