Do you have a question about the Haes AlarmSense and is the answer not in the manual?
Input Voltage | 230V AC |
---|---|
Zones | 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 |
Power Supply | 230V AC 50Hz |
Standby Batteries | 12V |
Networking | Optional Ethernet |
Number of Zones | 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 |
Communication | Ethernet |
Instructions to read manual before use and observe advice given.
Specific precautions related to Electrostatic Discharge (E.S.D.).
General safety advice and warnings for operating the panel.
Manufacturer's disclaimer regarding misinterpretation or system compliance.
General description of the Haes AlarmSense control panel and its features.
Dimensions and physical characteristics of the control panel cabinet.
Identifies and illustrates the main circuit boards within the panel.
Details the terminal connections on the main PCB for various functions.
Provides electrical and general specifications for the control panel.
Details the specifications and connections for the power supply module.
Guidance on designing fire detection systems and defining detection zones.
Guidelines for mounting beacons and general installation practices.
Information on recommended cable types, limitations, and cabling practices.
Requirements for the hard-wired mains supply connection to the panel.
Safety precautions, legal requirements, and competency for installation and maintenance.
Precautions against electrostatic discharge and general installation guidelines.
Instructions for securely mounting the control panel cabinet.
Detailed steps for connecting the mains supply to the panel.
Procedure for connecting batteries and notes on their behavior.
Procedures and considerations for checking battery charging voltages.
Explanation of the AlarmSense detection and alarm product range.
Details on the 'priority/non priority' option for sounders and delays.
How to access and use advanced engineering and programming options.
Adjusting fault buzzer volume and setting keypad entry codes.
Configuration of zonal resound options for alarms after silencing.
Overview of three available AlarmSense panel programming settings.
Configuration of non-priority mode settings and indication for zones.
Setting alarm confirmation delays for zones (30, 60, or 120 seconds).
Setting fire latching and short circuit as alarm for zones.
Configuring the last zone for interconnection with other control panels.
Programming common fire outputs to reset on silence alarms.
Customizing responses for conventional sounder circuits.
Overview of panel buttons, LEDs, and their functions.
Methods to activate panel controls using key switch or code entry.
Detailed explanation of the status LEDs and their meanings.
Descriptions of keypad buttons (Resound, Silence, Reset, 1-4, Enter) and their uses.
Procedure for disabling individual zone circuits, sounders, or auxiliary outputs.
How to test fire alarm devices, detectors, and call points in test mode.
Using the panel to diagnose faults by interpreting LED indicators.
How the panel behaves and indicates system faults.
Steps for users to follow during an alarm condition or false alarm.
Explains the importance of regular inspection and servicing of fire alarm systems.
Outlines the responsibilities of the appointed person for system maintenance.
Daily and weekly checks and testing procedures for the system.
Detailed steps for performing the weekly fire alarm system test.
Guidelines for periodic inspection, servicing, and battery replacement.