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Commissioning overview
Definition of terms
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5.2 Definition of terms
Auto-configuration
Auto-configuration is performed using a command on the Person Machine
Interface. In this process, the C-NET devices are read in and a configuration
created.
There are two types of auto-configuration.
Auto-configuration of an individual C-NET detector line
Auto-configuration of the 'Station'
Auto-configuration results in the following:
One 'Section' is created for each C-NET detector line.
One 'Zone' is created for each 'Sensor'-'Channel' ('Automatic detectors',
and 'Manual call points').
One 'Technical zone' is created for each 'Input'-'Channel'.
For all 'Output' channels and for each C-NET detector line, one 'Control' is
created.
One 'Control' is created for each alarm sounder.
External alarm indicators are not auto-configured.
Each 'Section' and each 'Zone' contains customer text, such as detector line
no., zone no., and serial number of the device.
Detailed information about the result of auto
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configuration can be found in the '
List
of compatibility'.
Pre-configuration
The logical elements incl. customer texts are created in Cerberus-Engineering-
Tool prior to commissioning:
In the 'Detection' task card up to and including 'Zone' level
In the 'Control' task card up to and including 'Control' level ('Fire control', 'Evac
control', 'Counter control')
In addition, the logical elements can subsequently be assigned as far as possible
for alarming and control.
Logical channels can be pre-configured. This makes sense if customer texts
are to be configured down to this level.
Read in by line
The C-NET detector line can be read in by sending a command via the Person
Machine Interface. During this process, the devices are listed without generating
sections and zones. I.e., no corresponding logical elements are created in the
'Detection tree' and 'Control tree'.
Adaptations The following procedures are examples of adaptations:
Entering customer text for logical elements
Changing detector parameter sets
Configuring alarm devices
Configuring 'Controls'
Configuring the power supply
Non-stationary devices Point detectors installed on a base apart from radio detectors.

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