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Consilium Salwico CS3004 User Manual

Consilium Salwico CS3004
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User's Guide
Fire Alarm System
Salwico CS3004
ÇConsilium

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Consilium Salwico CS3004 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating Temperature-5°C to +40°C
Zones4
Backup Battery2 x 12V 7Ah
Loop TypeAddressable
Input Voltage24 VDC
CommunicationRS-485
Relative HumidityUp to 95% RH, non-condensing
Supply Voltage230 VAC

Summary

About this manual

Chapter 1: Fire Alarm

FIRE is flashing

Describes the system status when the FIRE indicator is flashing.

ALARMS IN QUEUE is flashing

Explains the system state when multiple fire alarms are present.

Acknowledge and mute fire alarm

Details the procedure to acknowledge and silence fire alarms.

Reset fire alarm

Outlines the steps to reset a fire alarm after acknowledgment.

Fire alarms that could not be reset

Explains how to manage non-resettable fire alarms.

Chapter 2: Fault indication

FAULT is flashing

Describes the system state when a fault is detected and indicated.

Acknowledge faults

Details how to acknowledge and mute system faults.

Reset faults

Explains the procedure to reset system faults.

Chapter 3: Disconnections

Disconnect sections

Covers disconnecting entire sections of the fire alarm system.

Disconnect detectors

Details how to disconnect individual or groups of detectors.

Disconnect a manual call point

Explains how to disconnect a manual call point.

Disconnect a section unit

Describes the process for disconnecting a section unit.

Disconnect external alarm devices

Covers disconnecting external alarm devices.

Disconnect external control devices

Details how to disconnect external control devices.

A certain category of external control devices

Explains how to disconnect specific categories of external control devices.

A certain output of a certain category of external control devices

Details disconnecting specific outputs within categories of control devices.

Electric isolation of a loop

Describes how to electrically isolate a system loop.

Chapter 4: Reconnection

Chapter 5: Deactivation/activation of alarm delay

Chapter 6: Listings and Printouts

Fire alarm list

Lists all fire alarms in the system, marking non-resettable ones.

Not resettable fire alarm list

Displays only fire alarms that could not be reset.

Fire alarm history list

Lists acknowledged and reset fire alarms.

Fault list

Lists all faults and allows for resetting them.

Abnormal condition list

Lists all abnormal system conditions.

Disconnection list

Lists disconnected units and allows reconnection.

Section unit status list

Provides information about section units.

Input status list

Displays the status of all system inputs.

Output status list

Displays the status of all system outputs.

List cable break test

Shows results of cable break tests on system loops.

Chapter 7: Adjustments of the system

Change access level

Allows operators to switch between different system access levels.

Change access code

Details the procedure to change access codes for system levels.

Set date

Explains how to set the system date.

Set time

Details how to set the system clock time.

Resound alarm devices

Activates muted alarm devices if fire conditions persist.

Set lamp intensity (Dimmer)

Allows adjustment of LED intensity levels on the control unit.

Change number of section units

Covers changing the defined number of section units per loop.

Connect a PC

Describes how to connect a PC for system definition downloads.

Change supplementary text

Explains how to define or change supplementary text for section units.

Load supplementary text

Details loading new supplementary texts from a flash PROM.

Chapter 8: Adjustments of detectors

Set sensitivity of smoke detectors in a certain section

Allows setting the sensitivity for smoke detectors.

Set time delay for a smoke detector

Explains how to set a time delay for smoke detector alarms.

Chapter 9: System information

Display program version

Shows program name, version, and definition dates.

Print out the system definition on a printer

Details how to print the system definition.

Display analogue values of a section unit

Reads and displays analogue values for section units.

Display power unit status

Shows supply voltage, net, battery, and earth fault status.

Chapter 10: Tests

Lamp test

Tests all indicators and the display on the control unit.

Buzzer test

Tests the system buzzer.

Test mode

Puts section units into test mode.

Cable break test

Tests system loops for cable breaks.

Chapter 11: Central unit panel and MX3000 panel

Fire alarm panel

Describes the fire alarm panel section of the unit.

Operating panel

Details the operating panel for system control and information.

Chapter 12: MN3000 - Mini Repeater unit

MN3000 panel

Explains the layout and function of the MN3000 panel.

Appendix A: Fault codes

REPEATER PANEL MISSING

Fault code for missing repeater panels.

ADDITIONAL REPEATER PANEL

Fault code for extra repeater panels detected.

MISSING SECTION UNIT(S)*

Fault code for more section units found than defined.

ADDITIONAL SECTION UNIT(S)*

Fault code for extra section units found.

BAD ANSWER (Abnormal condition)

Fault for bad communication with section units.

NO ANSWER

Fault for no polling answer from any unit.

WRONG STATUS

Fault for incorrect answer from a section unit.

UNKNOWN ID

Fault when the system does not recognize a unit ID.

BAD COMMUNICATION ON LOOP* (Abnormal condition)

Fault for bad communication within a loop.

LOOP COMM. STOPPED

Fault indicating loop communication has stopped.

LOOP TRANS. STOPPED

Fault indicating loop transmission has stopped.

CHECKSUM FAULT IDA

Fault due to wrong checksum from a section unit.

SECTION BOOTING

General boot error from a system unit.

BOOT DISABLED

Fault when a section unit was disconnected during initialization.

WRONG ADDRESS INTERVAL

Fault for an incorrect address interval setting.

ILLEGAL ADDRESS

Fault when received address doesn't match sent address.

DEFINITION DATA ERROR

Fault indicating system definition data error.

LOOP POLL FAULT

Fault when communication between section units is interrupted.

ERROR IN EXTERNAL CONTROL

Fault related to incorrect external control definition.

ERROR IN DEFINITIONS

Fault due to wrong system definitions.

MAINS FAULT

Indicates mains power failure.

FUSE FAULT

Indicates a blown fuse in the central unit.

VOLTAGE FAULT

Fault indicating low voltage.

POLLUTED DETECTOR (Abnormal condition)

Indicates a polluted detector head.

FUSE/CABLE FAULT

Fault indicating a blown fuse or cable break.

BATTERY FUSE/CABLE FAULT

Fault indicating battery fuse/cable break.

ALARM FUNCTION FAILURE

Indicates the alarm function in a detector is not working.

THERMISTOR FAULT

Fault indicating a faulty thermistor in a heat detector.

ION SMOKE CHAMBER FAULT

Fault indicating a faulty ionisation smoke chamber.

CABLE BREAK*

Indicates a faulty system loop or detector loop.

SUBLOOP CABLE BREAK*

Indicates a cable break in a subloop.

SHORT CIRCUIT ON LOOP*

Indicates a short circuit in a detector loop.

SHORT CIRCUIT ON PRIM. SIDE

Short circuit on the primary side connector.

SHORT CIRCUIT ON SEC. SIDE

Short circuit on the secondary side connector.

EARTH FAULT +

Earth fault between positive connector and earth.

EARTH FAULT

Earth fault between negative connector and earth.

LOW VOLTAGE

Indicates low system voltage.

HIGH VOLTAGE (Abn. condition)

Indicates high system voltage.

DOOR OPEN BREAK

Fault indicating a faulty door sensor when open.

DOOR CLOSED BREAK

Fault indicating a faulty door sensor when closed.

Appendix B: Technical Documentation File

Appendix C: Installation and Operation Addendum

Appendix D: Component list for USCG approved systems

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