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Brand | Deckma |
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Model | AFMS3000 |
Category | Control Panel |
Language | English |
Describes the power supply module for the AFMS, including mains and emergency power switching.
Details the main module responsible for power distribution, BUS communication, and accumulator management.
Explains the output module with relays and outputs for connecting external alarm systems and displays.
Covers the addressable fire loop module, its connection of detectors, and loop monitoring capabilities.
Details the non-addressable (conventional) fire loop module, its detector capacity, and loop monitoring.
Describes the module for connecting a printer to log fire alarms and fault messages.
Explains the module for forwarding data to a Voyage Data Recorder (VDR).
Covers the main panel with graphic display, keys, and illuminated fields for system operation.
Details the secondary main panel with limited functions for system operation and monitoring.
Explains the module for saving configuration data and operational data on an SD card.
Provides a general overview of how the AFMS is operated via main panels and output modules.
Explains the four access levels that control access to displays, elements, and functions.
Details the graphical display, keys, illuminated fields, and other operating elements of the main panel.
Describes the different operating modes of the AFMS, such as fire alarm and fault conditions.
Outlines various functions accessible through the menu, like firmware display, resets, and settings.
Explains the setup and limitations of connecting a second main panel for parallel operation.
Defines the acoustic sounder used for local notification of fire or fault events.
Explains the types of fire detectors compatible with AFMS3000 and their alarm resistance.
Defines a fire zone as a group of detectors for activating specific outcomes.
Describes the large display used for showing text and graphics on the main panel.
Explains the configuration process using the Config Tool and its contents.
Defines LED as light-emitting diodes used for visual indication.
Describes the physical connection for fire loop modules and their terminals for detectors.
Explains the illuminated fields on main panels indicating system status.
Details the mains and emergency power supplies and accumulator operation.
Explains conventional and addressable loops, their detector limits, and current management.
Describes how loop names are assigned in the configuration for detector location.
Defines a fault as an error disturbing system operation and how it's reported.
Explains the working principle of smoke detectors, including threshold triggering and environmental factors.
Shows the main page structure with access to Firealarm System and Service.
Details the Service menu structure, including settings, history, and firmware.
Outlines the Fire Alarm System menu structure for management, control, and disconnections.