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ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual
Configuration Mode
71
997-263-000-11, Issue 11
January 2010
Optiplex/SM2, SMART 3 and 4 Multi-criteria Sensors
These sensors require smoke pre-alarm and alarm sensitivity
to be set as one of a number of available sensitivity levels. For
Optiplex/SM2 and SM3, the number of levels is dependent on
the panel type (ID50 or ID60) and whether the device is part of a
group. For SMART 4 (ID60 only) the number of levels is
dependent on whether the device is part of a group. In stand-
alone mode five levels are available, L1 to L5, L1 being the most
sensitive and L5 being the least sensitive. In a group the range
is extended to nine levels, L1 to L9. In addition, a lower sensitivity
level, L6
1
(or L9 in a group), which is a heat-sensing function
only, is available for use with a configured Day Mode activity.
Optiplex (OPX) Multi-Sensors can operate in stand-alone mode
or, when used with ID60 panels, form part of a co-operative
AWACS
TM
group. SMART sensors can also work in stand-alone
mode or form part of a co-operative AWACS
TM
group.
1
OPX/SM2 and SM3 sensor level 6 functionality is only
possible with panel software version 5.00, or above. SMART
4 sensor level 6 functionality is only possible with panel
software version 5.08, or above. OPX/SM2 and SM3
sensors must only be used with LIB software version 9.00,
or above. SMART 4 sensors must only be used with LIB
software version 11.00, or above.
Note: Refer to Appendix 2 ID60 Single Loop Panel
Differences for details on setting the sensitivity level
of grouped OPX/SM2, SM3 and SM4 sensors.
To set the sensitivity of OPX/SM2 and SM3 sensors for
the ID50 panel (the procedure for setting the sensitivity
of SM4 sensors on the ID60 is the same):
1 At the sensor attributes menu, press the ‘
3
’ button
on the numeric keypad to display the Sensor Sensitivity
Setting menu:
2 Using the numeric keypad, press ‘
1
to select the
Alarm Sensitivity setting or press ‘
2
’ to select the
Day Mode Sensitivity setting.
3 At the appropriate prompt, use the numeric keypad to
enter the desired sensitivity level.
4 Press ‘
5
’ to confirm the level entered or press ‘
4
to cancel.
Note: In either case you will be prompted to select the
pre-alarm sensitivity level. Select a new level, if
required, and press ‘
5
’ to confirm.
[Sensor nn - OPX] Sensitivity
1 : Alarm(Lvl5) 2 : Day(Lvl5) 3 : Group (00)
or
21
1
2
[Sensor nn - OPX] Sensitivity
Enter new alarm level : ____ < : Cancel
[Sensor nn - OPX] Sensitivity
Enter day mode alarm : ____ < : Cancel
[Sensor nn - OPX] Sensitivity
1 : Alarm(Lvl) 2 : Day(Lvl5) 3 : Group (00)
Note:
With newly-learnt multi-criteria
devices the sensitivity setting
defaults to level 5.

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