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Approval | EN54-2, EN54-4 |
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Enclosure Rating | IP30 |
Sounder circuits | 2 |
Battery capacity | 7Ah |
Power Supply Voltage | 230V AC ±10% |
Humidity | 95% RH non-condensing |
Weight | 3.5kg |
Display | LCD |
Inputs | 3 Programmable inputs |
Communication | RS485 |
Certifications | EN54 |
Zones | 8 |
Detailed description of the Haes Excel-EN fire alarm control panel.
Physical dimensions and layout of the panel's enclosure.
Identification and layout of main and ancillary circuit boards.
Description of terminal connections on the main circuit board.
Description of terminal connections on zone extension cards.
Electrical specifications and capabilities of the panel.
Details and specifications of the internal power supply unit.
Guidance for designing fire detection systems and zone layouts.
Requirements for supplying mains power to the fire alarm panel.
Diagram illustrating conventional detection circuit wiring.
Diagram illustrating twin wire detection circuit wiring.
General safety precautions and compliance requirements for installation.
Measures to prevent electrostatic discharge damage to components.
Procedures and considerations for securely mounting the panel enclosure.
Guidelines for safely connecting the mains power supply to the panel.
Instructions for connecting the system's backup batteries.
Configuration for networking multiple control panels.
Assigning unique addresses to panels in a network.
Configuration for operating zones in Twin Wire mode.
Setting up a zone for interconnection with other panels.
Accessing advanced configuration settings via keypad codes.
A comprehensive index of available programming options and codes.
Accessing and reviewing the panel's event log.
Configuring general panel-wide operational parameters.
Setting up modes to reduce false alarms based on detection sequences.
Configuring functional attributes for individual zones.
Implementing delays for sounder circuits or aux outputs on selected zones.
Programming custom functions for Class Change and Alert inputs.
Configuring panel outputs and miscellaneous functions.
Setting how relays/outputs respond to zone events.
Defining responses for conventional sounder circuits per zone.
Diagnosing system faults and PCB configuration status.
Setting up and programming repeater panels for network operation.
Overview of panel buttons, LEDs, and their functions.
Methods for activating panel controls using key or code.
Detailed explanation of each LED indicator's meaning.
Isolating zone circuits, sounders, or outputs.
Procedures for testing fire alarm system devices and circuits.
Identifying and diagnosing system faults using panel indicators.
How the system behaves and indicates during various fault conditions.
Importance of periodic inspection and servicing for system reliability.
Roles and responsibilities for maintaining the fire alarm system.
Daily and weekly checks for panel and system status.
Guidelines for regular professional inspection and servicing.
Mandatory steps to follow during a fire alarm condition.
How to check the control panel for alarm sources.
Procedure for investigating the cause of an alarm in the affected area.
Steps to silence alarms after activation and verification.
How to identify devices causing false alarms.
Procedure for resetting the panel after an alarm is cleared.
Actions to take for system faults and internal buzzer issues.