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| Brand | Consilium |
|---|---|
| Model | CFD5000 T / CM4.3 |
| Category | Measuring Instruments |
| Language | English |
Manual's purpose for trained personnel servicing the CFD5000 T fire detection system.
Lists technical product manuals for the CFD5000 T fire detection system.
Actions for fire or fault alarms on the control panel, verifying information and following procedures.
Handling fire alarms: verify display information and take immediate action based on local safety procedures.
Managing pre-alarms for early fire detection: verify information and follow safety procedures.
Responding to fault alarms: verify and reset faults, consult fault codes for cause and remedy.
References for control panel handling (User manual) and test procedures (Installation manual).
Essential safety measures including ESD precautions, proper storage, transport, and general system safety considerations.
Routine maintenance, visual inspection of detectors, and documentation of activities as per IEC standards.
Testing all safety and non-safety functions of installed system components during maintenance.
Built-In Self-Test mechanism to ensure system reliability and extend intervals between required proof tests.
Procedures for testing the control panel, including test mode and fire-detecting zone testing.
Overview of the system's test mode, affecting alarm devices and indicators for easier testing.
Steps to enter test mode for a zone and test detectors, call points, and inputs within that zone.
List of recommended test equipment and detailed procedures for testing various detector types.
Table listing recommended test equipment for fire detection systems with part numbers.
Instructions for testing heat detectors, including equipment use and safety precautions for hazardous areas.
Procedure for testing smoke detectors using test smoke, covering detector capping and spray application.
Testing procedures for aspirating smoke detectors, including smoke detection and air-circuit integrity checks.
Testing flame detectors with specific equipment, emphasizing safety in hazardous environments.
Procedure for testing manual call points using a special test key, covering different models.
Steps to return a tested zone to normal operation, ensuring no active alarms before exiting test mode.
Methods for testing fault indications by simulating various fault conditions on the system.
Explanation of how the system monitors faults and the importance of timely remedy.
Procedure to test the fault condition when a detector is removed from its base.
Procedure to test the fault condition related to battery connection or status.
Procedure to test the fault condition caused by an earth fault on a loop cable.
Procedure to test the fault condition when a break occurs in a loop cable.
Procedure to test the backup power supply and verify its functionality.
Procedure to verify the functionality of the control panel display and all system indicators.
Guidance on detector contamination, warning indicators, and when detector replacement is necessary.
Cleaning instructions for smoke detectors, including electrostatic discharge warnings.
Cleaning procedures for aspirating smoke detectors and their associated pipe systems.
Essential prerequisites and safety warnings before performing replacement of system components like loop units or modules.
Comprehensive guide for replacing loop units, including fire detectors and their address settings.
Step-by-step instructions for replacing fire detectors, ensuring correct address and system scan.
Procedures for replacing the entire CS-ASP unit and specific smoke detector components.
Importance and method of setting loop unit addresses correctly for system communication and operation.
Verification of system functionality and removal of protective covers after component replacement.
Essential requirements and safety guidelines for personnel performing troubleshooting on the fire detection system.
Troubleshooting steps for identifying and resolving issues with incorrect loop unit counts.
Procedures for locating and repairing cable breaks on loop-lines to maintain system communication.
Methods for identifying and correcting earth faults on loop cables to ensure system integrity.
Steps to locate and resolve short circuits within loop cables for system stability.
Procedure for identifying and correcting polarity faults in system wiring.
How to mute system faults and the resulting visual and audible indicators.
Process for resetting faults after their underlying causes have been addressed and corrected.
Instructions for exporting system logs, including component and event data, to a USB drive.
Procedure to save BIST logs containing loop unit information for status verification.
Checklist for reporting system faults, specifying information and diagnostic files required.
Comprehensive list of fault codes for CFD5000, detailing causes, remedies, and failure classifications.
Covers software management: application programs, configuration file handling, and system updates.
Details on the application program and configuration files for system setup and parameter management.
Steps to download configuration files to a USB memory stick for backup or modification.
Procedure to upload configuration files from a USB memory stick to the fire detection system.
Instructions for upgrading the BIOS on system modules using a USB memory stick.
Process for upgrading firmware on CS-Loop M modules and loop units via a debug interface.
Explains how to use the Service menu for system preparation, operation, and troubleshooting.
Describes the main screen of the Service menu, listing 9 service submenu alternatives.
Details the first four lines of the Service menu, displaying basic installation data from the configuration file.
Explains how to view details about centrals in the system, including hardware, software, and communication errors.
Details how to view and manipulate system modules, including their inputs, outputs, and status.
Describes how to view and manage zones in the system, including zone descriptions and loop unit details.
Explains how to monitor and manage loops, including their status, alarms, and connected loop units.
Details configuration management options, including loading, saving, removing, and synchronizing configurations.
Covers firmware operations like downloading, loading, and backing up service packs.
Explains how to save system logs and BIST logs to a USB memory stick for technical assistance.
Describes how to inspect and manage I/O lists, including active inputs and outputs.
Lists standard system modules and provides an example of connection terminals for electrical installations.
Provides definitions and abbreviations for terms used in the fire detection system.