ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual
Appendix 2 - ID60 Panel Differences
A2 - 7
997-263-000-11, Issue 11
January 2010
A2.5 MULTI, Optiplex and SMART Multi-Sensors
In addition to MULTI and Optiplex/SM2 Multi-sensors the
ID60 panel now supports SMART 3 (SM3) and SMART
4 (SM4) Multi-criteria sensors. All multi-criteria sensors
feature photo, thermal and infra-red (IR) sensing
capabilities. The SMART 4 sensors feature CO gas
detection in addition to photo, thermal and infra-red (IR)
sensing capabilities.
As with ION, OPT, MLT and OPX/SM2 device types SM3
and SM4 sensors can be assigned to multi-sensing
groups, as described earlier in this appendix under Non-
VIEW
TM
Sensor Sensitivity.
To change the alarm and pre-alarm sensitivity thresholds
of the these sensors, refer to the procedure described
earlier in this appendix under Non-VIEW
TM
Sensor
Sensitivity.
SMART 4 CO Element - Warning of Life Expiry
When the CO detection element of the SMART 4 sensor
approaches the end of its useful life (approximately 6
calendar months before sensor replacement is needed) a
maintenence notification for that sensor is created in the
Maintenance log. This maintenance log entry is intended
as a service engineer advisory that one or more sensors
will need replacing some time in the near future. However,
during this period the SMART 4 sensor will still perform as
it did before it entered the maintenance ‘advisory’ state.
Maintenance Event Log Access
This maintenence notification event log (access level 3
is required) can be accessed via the View Mode menu
(see the Operating Manual, Section 4.12) as described
below.
1 Using the numeric keypad press the ‘
6
’ button to
select the Maintenance option. You will be prompted
for an Access Level 3 passcode as below:
Note: This screen reverts to the View Mode menu after
2 mins if no key has been pressed.
COMMISSION MODE ACCESS
Enter Level 3 passcode _ <: BackSp
To access the maintenance log, first select the View Mode
menu:
Any sensor logging more
than 100 days in a
maintenance condition is
‘promoted’ to a maintenance
fault. The panel indicates a
general fault condition.
[U0 View] 6: Maint. 7: Alarm Count
8: Voltages 9: Version
[U0 View] 1: Log 2: Devices 3: Faults
4: Input Events 5: Disabled ¦ : More
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