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Number of loops | 2 |
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Display | LCD |
Communication Interface | Ethernet, RS-485, USB |
Resolution | 800 x 480 pixels |
Processor | ARM Cortex |
Memory | 512 MB RAM, 4 GB Flash |
Operating System | Embedded Linux |
Defines key terms used throughout the manual, including output, evacuation time, and disabled line.
Details default current thresholds for interruption, duty mode, fire condition, and short circuit.
Specifies the performance of monitored outputs for fire extinguishing control panel.
Provides instructions on how to physically mount the fire extinguishing control panel.
Details the various inputs and outputs on the control panel and their functions.
Explains the procedures for connecting the main power supply to the control panel.
Describes the four access levels for controlling panel functions and indications.
Details the status indications and control buttons on the fire extinguishing control panel.
Defines Duty Mode as the state when the panel is not in any other operational condition.
Explains LED and sound indications for Duty Mode, including power supply and manual mode.
Describes Stage I of fire condition when an automatic fire detector activates on one line.
Details LED, sound, and text message indications for Fire Condition Stage I.
Defines Stage II of fire condition, initiated by two fire lines or manual activation.
Explains LED and sound indications during the evacuation step of Fire Condition Stage II.
Lists events that trigger a Fault Condition, including battery low, line faults, and supply issues.
Details LED and text message indications for various fault conditions.
Explains the Disabled Component state, entered after manually disabling a line or output.
Describes how disabled components are indicated on the display status.
Outlines Test Mode, affecting sound, LED indications, and fault processing for fire alarm lines.
Notes that Test Mode does not have specific LED or sound indications.
Allows viewing information and entering control data, compatible with other panel modes.
Explains how to use keypad buttons to navigate and interact within Information and Control Mode.
Details navigation through menus like View Faults, View Disables, and System Functions.
Covers functions like checking LEDs, clock setup, and managing lines in test.
Used for setting configuration parameters, requiring Access Level 3 and a password.
Navigates through menus for panel settings, CAN parameters, and I/O configurations.
Configures CAN network communication, including speed, address, and remote panel settings.
Allows setting parameters for fire alarm lines, checks, and inputs like Hold and Low Press.
Resets the fire extinguishing control panel repeater parameters to their default settings.