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Provides a general overview of the 41CPE112 addressable fire alarm panel's capabilities and features.
Details the technical specifications, including hardware, environment, and electrical characteristics of the panel.
Outlines key technical details such as loop count, device capacity, and zone limitations.
Describes different hardware setups, from minimal to maximal configurations for the panel.
Specifies the environmental conditions for panel operation, including protection degree and temperature range.
Covers electrical safety requirements, earth connection, and general electrical properties.
Provides instructions and considerations for physically mounting the fire alarm panel on a wall.
Details the various components that make up the fire alarm panel system, including the front panel.
Explains how the basic modules within the panel's enclosure are configured and connected.
Provides a detailed description of the main Printed Circuit Board (PCB) and its terminals.
Guides on how to connect various signaling devices, such as sounders and other control devices, to the panel.
Specific instructions for connecting sounders to the panel's outputs, including resistor requirements.
Details for connecting other signaling devices to monitored outputs like FIRE, FAULT, and EXT.
Explains how to connect specialized inputs, typically for interaction with extinguishing control panels.
Describes the function and connection of the loop controller for expanding the panel's loop capacity.
Instructions for connecting the panel to the main 230V AC power supply.
Details on how to connect the backup accumulator battery for power continuity.
Information on connecting a heat printer for logging and diagnostic purposes.
Covers the connection of a network module for Ethernet networking of panels.
Explains how to program the panel using the specialized LogiProg software application.
Describes how to program the panel directly using its front panel buttons and LCD display.
Details the procedure for updating the panel's firmware, emphasizing the need for qualified personnel.
Step-by-step guide for updating firmware via a computer connection.
Instructions for updating firmware using a USB drive for convenience.
Procedure for backing up the panel's firmware image file to a USB drive.
Provides general guidance on navigating programming menus and operating the panel.
Explains the different access levels (User, Maintenance, Installer) and their associated codes and permissions.
Describes how to view and interpret active alarm events displayed on the panel.
Explains how to review fault events that occur within the system, including their priority.
Details how to view and understand disablement messages for zones or devices.
Guides on how to check the status of ongoing system tests and their results.
Describes how to view warning messages, which have lower priority than alarms and faults.
Instructions on how to silence the panel's internal buzzer.
Procedure for silencing the activated sounders in the system.
Explains how to manually activate the evacuation alert for the system.
Describes the process for resetting the panel to its normal operation mode after an event.
How to perform a general test of all LEDs, buzzer, and LCD display on the panel.
Guides on how to review, print, and manage the system's event log file.
Details how to view the complete list of recorded events in chronological order.
Instructions for extracting and reviewing events based on a specific date range.
Procedure for clearing the entire event log file from the panel's memory.
How to print recorded events from the system's log file to a connected printer.
Configuration options for the connected printer, including protocol and paper size.
Information on reviewing zone status, testing, enabling, and disabling zones.
Overview of the submenus within the Zones Menu, such as GO TO and DEV. VIEW.
Procedure for performing tests on individual zones or all zones in the system.
How to disable specific zones, preventing them from triggering alarms or faults.
Setting advanced parameters for zones, including name, mode, and delays.
How to assign a descriptive name (up to 40 characters) to each zone.
Configuration of different operation modes for zones, such as NORMAL, 2 DEVICES, or DOUBLE.
Setting time delays for FIRE output and sounders activation (T2).
Organising zones into groups for operational management.
Managing individual devices connected to the system, including saving, removing, and disabling them.
Accessing basic settings for devices, such as GO TO and DEV. VIEW submenus.
Process for saving newly detected devices to the system configuration.
Instructions for removing devices from the system configuration.
How to disable individual devices, preventing them from reporting events.
Correcting device status when an incorrect device type is detected.
Setting specific parameters for individual addressable devices based on their type.
Procedures for setting or changing device addresses and performing auto-addressing.
Manually assigning a specific address to a device connected to the panel.
Modifying the address of an already configured device.
Performing an automated addressing procedure for multiple devices.
Configuring the panel's outputs, including sounders, extinguishing, fire, fault, and relays.
Setting parameters for sounder activation and time delays.
Enabling or disabling the extinguishing output and its associated functions.
Configuring the fire output activation and time delay settings.
Enabling or disabling the fault output activation.
Setting parameters for the panel's programmable relay outputs.
Common settings for the fire panel, including access codes and panel configuration.
Changing the access codes for Maintenance and Installer levels, and setting auto-logout.
Configuring the panel's current date and time, with battery backup.
Setting different alarm modes or schedules for daytime and nighttime operation.
Adjusting panel settings like language, screen brightness, and fault indications.
Setting the initial delay (T1) for reaction to security personnel on site.
Configuring sounder operation modes, alarm tones, evacuation settings, and zonal control.
Option to enter company name and site description displayed on the panel.
Saving the current system configuration settings.
Restoring the panel to its original factory default settings.
Information on the software versions of the main board and loop modules.
Settings for configuring redundant network connections between fire panels.
Configuring panel number, name, and redundancy status in the network.
Managing panel states (NEW, NORMAL, FAULT) within the redundant network.
An informational menu to review active isolators on the loops.
Procedure for exiting higher access levels and returning to the basic user level.
Provides a general overview of the 41CPE112 addressable fire alarm panel's capabilities and features.
Details the technical specifications, including hardware, environment, and electrical characteristics of the panel.
Outlines key technical details such as loop count, device capacity, and zone limitations.
Describes different hardware setups, from minimal to maximal configurations for the panel.
Specifies the environmental conditions for panel operation, including protection degree and temperature range.
Covers electrical safety requirements, earth connection, and general electrical properties.
Provides instructions and considerations for physically mounting the fire alarm panel on a wall.
Details the various components that make up the fire alarm panel system, including the front panel.
Explains how the basic modules within the panel's enclosure are configured and connected.
Provides a detailed description of the main Printed Circuit Board (PCB) and its terminals.
Guides on how to connect various signaling devices, such as sounders and other control devices, to the panel.
Specific instructions for connecting sounders to the panel's outputs, including resistor requirements.
Details for connecting other signaling devices to monitored outputs like FIRE, FAULT, and EXT.
Explains how to connect specialized inputs, typically for interaction with extinguishing control panels.
Describes the function and connection of the loop controller for expanding the panel's loop capacity.
Instructions for connecting the panel to the main 230V AC power supply.
Details on how to connect the backup accumulator battery for power continuity.
Information on connecting a heat printer for logging and diagnostic purposes.
Covers the connection of a network module for Ethernet networking of panels.
Explains how to program the panel using the specialized LogiProg software application.
Describes how to program the panel directly using its front panel buttons and LCD display.
Details the procedure for updating the panel's firmware, emphasizing the need for qualified personnel.
Step-by-step guide for updating firmware via a computer connection.
Instructions for updating firmware using a USB drive for convenience.
Procedure for backing up the panel's firmware image file to a USB drive.
Provides general guidance on navigating programming menus and operating the panel.
Explains the different access levels (User, Maintenance, Installer) and their associated codes and permissions.
Describes how to view and interpret active alarm events displayed on the panel.
Explains how to review fault events that occur within the system, including their priority.
Details how to view and understand disablement messages for zones or devices.
Guides on how to check the status of ongoing system tests and their results.
Describes how to view warning messages, which have lower priority than alarms and faults.
Instructions on how to silence the panel's internal buzzer.
Procedure for silencing the activated sounders in the system.
Explains how to manually activate the evacuation alert for the system.
Describes the process for resetting the panel to its normal operation mode after an event.
How to perform a general test of all LEDs, buzzer, and LCD display on the panel.
Guides on how to review, print, and manage the system's event log file.
Details how to view the complete list of recorded events in chronological order.
Instructions for extracting and reviewing events based on a specific date range.
Procedure for clearing the entire event log file from the panel's memory.
How to print recorded events from the system's log file to a connected printer.
Configuration options for the connected printer, including protocol and paper size.
Information on reviewing zone status, testing, enabling, and disabling zones.
Overview of the submenus within the Zones Menu, such as GO TO and DEV. VIEW.
Procedure for performing tests on individual zones or all zones in the system.
How to disable specific zones, preventing them from triggering alarms or faults.
Setting advanced parameters for zones, including name, mode, and delays.
How to assign a descriptive name (up to 40 characters) to each zone.
Configuration of different operation modes for zones, such as NORMAL, 2 DEVICES, or DOUBLE.
Setting time delays for FIRE output and sounders activation (T2).
Organising zones into groups for operational management.
Managing individual devices connected to the system, including saving, removing, and disabling them.
Accessing basic settings for devices, such as GO TO and DEV. VIEW submenus.
Process for saving newly detected devices to the system configuration.
Instructions for removing devices from the system configuration.
How to disable individual devices, preventing them from reporting events.
Correcting device status when an incorrect device type is detected.
Setting specific parameters for individual addressable devices based on their type.
Procedures for setting or changing device addresses and performing auto-addressing.
Manually assigning a specific address to a device connected to the panel.
Modifying the address of an already configured device.
Performing an automated addressing procedure for multiple devices.
Configuring the panel's outputs, including sounders, extinguishing, fire, fault, and relays.
Setting parameters for sounder activation and time delays.
Enabling or disabling the extinguishing output and its associated functions.
Configuring the fire output activation and time delay settings.
Enabling or disabling the fault output activation.
Setting parameters for the panel's programmable relay outputs.
Common settings for the fire panel, including access codes and panel configuration.
Changing the access codes for Maintenance and Installer levels, and setting auto-logout.
Configuring the panel's current date and time, with battery backup.
Setting different alarm modes or schedules for daytime and nighttime operation.
Adjusting panel settings like language, screen brightness, and fault indications.
Setting the initial delay (T1) for reaction to security personnel on site.
Configuring sounder operation modes, alarm tones, evacuation settings, and zonal control.
Option to enter company name and site description displayed on the panel.
Saving the current system configuration settings.
Restoring the panel to its original factory default settings.
Information on the software versions of the main board and loop modules.
Settings for configuring redundant network connections between fire panels.
Configuring panel number, name, and redundancy status in the network.
Managing panel states (NEW, NORMAL, FAULT) within the redundant network.
An informational menu to review active isolators on the loops.
Procedure for exiting higher access levels and returning to the basic user level.
| Category | Firefighting Equipment |
|---|---|
| Model | LogiFire 41CPE112 |
| Number of Outputs | 1 |
| Humidity Range | Up to 95% RH non-condensing |
| Certifications | EN54 |
| Input Voltage | 230Vac ±10% 50/60Hz |