System Manual Compact Systems Table of Contents
HI 800 141 E Rev. 2.02 Page 3 of 110
Table of Contents
1 Introduction 7
1.1 Structure and Use of the Document 7
1.2 Target Audience 9
1.3 Formatting Conventions 9
1.3.1 Safety Notes 9
1.3.2 Operating Tips 10
1.4 Service and Training 10
2 Safety 11
2.1 Intended Use 11
2.1.1 Scope 11
2.1.1.1 Application in Accordance with the De-Energize to Trip Principle 11
2.1.1.2 Application in Accordance with the Energize to Trip Principle 11
2.1.1.3 Use in Fire Alarm Systems 11
2.1.2 Non-Intended Use 11
2.2 Environmental Requirements 12
2.2.1 Test Conditions 12
2.2.1.1 Climatic Requirements 13
2.2.1.2 Mechanical Requirements 13
2.2.1.3 EMC Requirements 13
2.2.1.4 Power Supply 14
2.2.2 Noxious Gases 14
2.3 Tasks and Responsibilities of Operators and Machine and System Manufacturers
14
2.3.1 Connection of Communication Partners 14
2.3.2 Use of Safety-Related Communication 14
2.4 ESD Protective Measures 15
2.5 Residual Risk 15
2.6 Safety Precautions 15
2.7 Emergency Information 15
3 Product Description 16
3.1 Line Control 16
3.2 Line Monitoring with HIMatrix F35 17
3.3 Supply Voltage Monitoring 17
3.4 Monitoring the Temperature State 18
3.4.1 Setting the Temperature Threshold for Messages in F*03 Devices 18
3.5 Short-Circuit Reaction of Output Channels 18
3.6 Alarms and Sequences of Events Recording - with F*03 Devices 19
3.6.1 Alarms&Events 19
3.6.2 Creating Events 19
3.6.3 Recording Events 20
3.6.4 Transfer of Events 20
3.7 Product Data 20
3.8 Licensing with F*03 Systems 20