Panel Controller MPC-xxxx-B | FPA-1200-MPC en Operation guide
Panel Controller Table of Contents | en 3 Table of Contents 1 For your information 8 1.1 Depiction of steps 8 1.2 Calling up the start menu 8 1.3 Changing language display 9 1.4 Warranty and liability 9 1.5 Copyright 9 2 For your safety 10 2.1 Symbols and notes used 10 2.2 Operating the touch screen 10 2.3 Maintenance 11 2.4 Usage in accordance with regulations 11 2.5 Skills required by personnel 11 3 All functions at a glance 12 3.
en | Table of Contents Panel Controller 5.2 Access authorization 26 5.3 Calling up the start menu 26 5.4 Selecting the menu 26 5.5 Returning to the previous selection 27 5.6 Working with lists 27 5.6.1 Scrolling through lists 28 5.6.2 Various states of list fields 29 5.6.3 Selecting element/function 29 5.6.4 Assigning mode 30 5.7 Search Function/Element 30 5.7.1 Search by name 30 5.7.2 Searching by number 31 5.8 Entering numbers and text 31 5.8.
Panel Controller Table of Contents | en 5 9.4 Switching external signaling devices on and off 45 9.5 Resetting external signaling devices and transmission devices 45 9.6 Triggering fire verification 46 9.6.1 Alarm verification 46 9.6.2 Starting time to investigate 46 9.6.3 Triggering alarm manually 47 9.7 Resetting alarm message 47 9.8 Bypassing detectors 48 10 Fault message 49 10.1 Calling up fault indication 49 10.2 Trouble message on the panel 50 10.2.
en | Table of Contents Panel Controller 13.5 Panel Passport 62 13.6 LED Test on modules 63 13.7 Network 63 13.8 Electro-acoustic systems 64 14 Maintenance 65 14.1 Menu overview 65 14.2 Changing language display 65 14.3 Activate Outputs 66 14.4 Activate Transmission Device 66 14.5 Detector removal 67 14.6 Change device on V.24 Interface 67 14.7 Bypassing/Un-bypassing buzzer 67 15 Maintenance – walktest 68 15.1 Walktest groups 68 15.1.
Panel Controller Table of Contents | en 7 18.5.3 Set Default Password 84 18.6 Rename elements 84 18.7 Overview 84 19 Further functions 85 19.1 Menu overview 85 19.2 Change Date / Time 85 19.3 Master password 85 19.3.1 Enter the master password that is valid indefinitely 86 19.3.2 Enter the 24-hour master password 86 19.4 Remote Access 86 19.5 Change password 87 19.6 Performing a fire drill 87 19.7 Alarm Counters 88 20 Reset 89 20.1 Menu overview 89 20.
1 en | For your information Panel Controller For your information This operation guide contains important information and notes on operating the FPA-5000 and FPA-1200 fire panels. Using the step-by-step directions, you can familiarize yourself with the individual functions: – Section 4 In overview, page 19 provides an overview of the operating and display elements – In Section 5 Operating principle, page 25, you will learn how to navigate through the and the touch screen.
Panel Controller 1.3 For your information | en 9 Changing language display The panel language can be changed quickly with a shortcut; see the following instruction To change the panel language using the menu, see Section 5.9 Changing language display, page 32. 1. 2. 3. Select the "home" key. Then press 1 on the alphanumeric keypad immediately after this. Select OK to confirm the entry or Cancel to cancel the operation. A list of the existing languages is displayed. 4.
2 en | For your safety Panel Controller For your safety Before using the device, familiarize yourself with these instructions. If you do not read and understand these explanations, you will not be able to operate the device faultlessly. The operating instructions do not do away with the need for training by authorized personnel. NOTICE! The panel controller may only be operated by trained personnel. See skills required by personnel.
Panel Controller 2.3 For your safety | en 11 Maintenance Clean the touch screen and membrane keypad with a soft cloth only. If necessary, dampen the cloth lightly with standard monitor cleaning agents. Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents and ensure that no liquid enters the inside of the device. 2.4 Usage in accordance with regulations The panel controller is designed for operating the FPA-5000 and FPA-1200 fire panels. It can perform the following tasks: – 2.
en | All functions at a glance Panel Controller 3 All functions at a glance 3.1 Calling up the start menu Press the "home" key to return to the start menu from any submenu. NOTICE! The display changes from each menu element to the standby display if no entries are made within one minute; see also Section 4.4 Standby display, page 23. 3.2 Bypass/Isolate 3.2.
Panel Controller All functions at a glance | en 13 Select by number 3.3 – Display a list of all elements that can be isolated – Search for an element in a list by entering the number – Isolate or de-isolate an element Diagnostics Diagnostics -> Element details Modules Hardware Panel passport LED test on modules History log Network VAS Element details – All info for one element: Display all diagnostic information about an element on a loop of an LSN module.
en | All functions at a glance Panel Controller LED test on modules Test LED displays of individual modules and simultaneously test all LED displays. History log See Maintenance – history log Network Information on availability of other nodes within the system network. VAS Information on all connected electro-acoustic systems that are used for voice evacuation systems. 3.
Panel Controller 3.4.2 All functions at a glance | en 15 Change language Change the language of the display (Change language). 3.4.3 Activate Outputs Activate outputs: – Select by number: Display of a list of all controllable elements. Search for an element in a list by entering the number. – Sounder – Strobe – HVAC – More... Start and terminate activation of the selected elements. 3.4.4 Activate the transmission device Activate a selected transmission unit (Activate transmission device).
3.5 en | All functions at a glance Panel Controller Configuration Configuration -> Set input / output groups Set groups Detector sensitivity Operator Rename elements Overview Set input / output groups – Input group or Output group – Displaying the assigned elements. – Add or delete elements. – Rename group names. Set groups – Bypass group, isolate group or walktest group – Displaying the assigned elements. – Add or delete elements. – Rename walktest, bypass and isolate groups.
Panel Controller 3.7 All functions at a glance | en 17 Further functions Further functions -> Change date / time Master password Remote access Change password Drill Alarm counters Change date / time Changing time and date Master password One of the two options will be offered, depending on how the panel is programmed: – Entering a master password that is valid indefinitely.
3.8 en | All functions at a glance Panel Controller Search Function/Element Search -> Search function function / element Go to element Search function – Display a list of all functions and device descriptions in alphabetical order. – Select a function or device description from the list. Go to element Display of a list of all elements that are connected to the system and select an element from this list in order to display more detailed information. 3.
Panel Controller 4 In overview | en 19 In overview This chapter contains information about the following elements of the panel controller: – Section 4.1 Operating elements – Section 4.2 Display elements – Section 4.3 Touch screen – Section 4.4 Standby display – Section 4.
en | In overview Panel Controller Return to the previous selection. "Key" key. Log in and out: Enter user ID and password. Temporarily switch off the internal buzzer. "Left arrow" key. Move the cursor one place to the left on the search screen. "Right arrow" key. Move the cursor one place to the right on the search screen. "Double arrow" key. Switch between status bars if two or more are present. Call up the status bar to scroll rapidly through the lists. "Enter" key.
Panel Controller 4.2 In overview | en 21 Display elements LED display Display Color Light signal Steady Flashes Alarm Red x Meaning Panel is in alarm state Also continuously on in event of Fire Walktest Transmission Yellow x Red x PAS System is being tested Transmission device is activated Device activated Bypassed Trans. Dev.
en | In overview Panel Controller Info bar As long as an operator is logged in, this symbol will be displayed on the right-hand side of the info bar. There is a remote connection with a networked panel or a remote keypad. The networked panel is operated from another panel or from a remote keypad and is blocked for operation. There is a remote connection between panel A and a networked panel B or a remote keypad, and panel A is operated simultaneously from another panel C.
Panel Controller In overview | en 23 Status bar 0 0 8 0 Fire Control Trouble Bypass Status This status bar is available on each menu. In addition, other status bars are offered in some menus; see also Section 5.
4.5 en | In overview Panel Controller Display service department To display the address of the support service, please press: NOTICE! Information about the support service is only displayed if the information has already been entered in FSP-5000-RPS. F.01U.076.969 | 6.0 | 2010.
Panel Controller 5 Operating principle | en 25 Operating principle In addition to a brief menu overview, this chapter contains information about the following points: 5.1 – Section 5.1 Logging on and off, page 25 – Section 5.2 Access authorization, page 26 – Section 5.3 Calling up the start menu, page 26 – Section 5.4 Selecting the menu, page 26 – Section 5.5 Returning to the previous selection, page 27 – Section 5.6 Working with lists, page 27 – Section 5.
en | Operating principle 4. Panel Controller Select OK to confirm the entries or Cancel to cancel the operation. Refer to Section 19.5 Change password, page 87 for information on how to set up your own password. The standby display is shown. As long as an operator is logged in, the key icon will be displayed on the info bar. In addition, the user ID of the user who has logged on is displayed on the start page on the info bar.
Panel Controller 5.5 Operating principle | en 27 Returning to the previous selection To return to the previous selection, press the "Back" key: 5.6 Working with lists 3 2 4 5 1 4 1 2 3 List List field Search mask 4 5 Arrows Function fields In many menus, elements are displayed in lists. The elements are sorted either by description or address. Up to three different sorting criteria can be offered: – By description: sorted by description in alphabetical order; addressing also given.
en | Operating principle Panel Controller Example: To display a list of all existing detectors sorted by description in the Bypass submenu, select the following in the start menu: 1. Bypass Block 2. Bypass 3. Detector Three sorting criteria are offered for selection: 1. – By description – By number – By number (no description shown) Select By description. A list of all detectors is displayed, sorted in alphabetical order. 5.6.
Panel Controller 5.6.2 Operating principle | en 29 Various states of list fields Various states can be assigned to an element or an element group, depicted by a list field. The following table provides information about the possible states: List field State of Meaning list field normal Element in normal state marked Selected element Mode assigned The element was assigned the bypassed mode; TEXT TEXT TEXT seeSection 5.6.4 Assigning mode, page 30.
en | Operating principle 5.6.4 Panel Controller Assigning mode A mode like Bypassed, Walktest etc. can be assigned to selected elements. To assign a mode to selected elements, select the corresponding function field. In the following example, a detector is assigned bypassed mode in the Bypass Block menu: 1. Select the list fields you require from the list. The list fields are marked. 2. Select the Bypass function field. The detectors are bypassed. The list fields are highlighted in a dark color.
Panel Controller 5.7.2 Operating principle | en 31 Searching by number To search in the lists By number and By number (no description shown) for a particular element: 1. 2. Enter the first digit, for example 1. Press the "Enter" key to confirm the entry. If the entry of another number is possible, a second search window is displayed. NOTICE! If you are not offered another field, there is no element with the addressing you have searched for. 3.
en | Operating principle Panel Controller Example: Entering the letter K and the number 4 in the search screen of a list 1. Press the key: A sequence of letters and numbers is displayed on the info bar. 2. Keep pressing the key until the required letter, in this case K, is marked on the info bar. K is displayed on the search window. 3. Press the key: and hold until the 4 on the info bar is marked. The number 4 is displayed on the search window.
Panel Controller 5.10 Operating principle | en 33 Switching between status bars The status bar offers further functions, display and selection options. If the "double arrow" symbol is displayed in the status bar, it is possible to switch to the status bar of the start menu. To do this, press the "double arrow" key on the membrane keypad. 5.
6 en | Networked panels Panel Controller Networked panels This subchapter contains information about the additional network functions of a networked fire detection system. Fire detection systems can only be networked with the FPA-5000. – Section 6.1 Icons on the display, page 34 – Section 6.2 Network addressing, page 35 – Section 6.3 Establishing a remote connection with a networked panel, page 35 – Section 6.4 Terminating a remote connection with a networked panel, page 36 – Section 6.
Panel Controller 6.2 Networked panels | en 35 Network addressing In the case of a networked panel, the network address is also displayed. The network address consists of a node ID and group ID, which are assigned using the FSP-5000-RPS programming software. If, for example, a fault in a detector with network address 1 - 4 is displayed, this means: 6.3 – Group ID = 1 – Node ID = 4 Establishing a remote connection with a networked panel 1.
6.4 en | Networked panels Panel Controller Terminating a remote connection with a networked panel 1. 2. In order to terminate a remote connection with another panel, select the "Network" key. Confirm the query after terminating the remote connection. The remote connection is terminated. 6.
Panel Controller 7 Remote keypad | en 37 Remote keypad In the FSP-5000-RPS programming software, the address of a panel to which a connection is automatically made from the remote keypad can be entered in the dialog regarding the node of the remote keypad. In addition, further panels with which a connection can be made can also be assigned. It is not possible to log out of the automatically assigned connection. A connection can be established with other panels without any further queries. 7.
8 en | Alarm Panel Controller Alarm NOTICE! Information on how to handle a fire alarm can be found in Section 9 Fire alarm. This chapter contains information about the following points: – Section 8.1 Types of alarm, page 38 – Section 8.2 Entry delays, page 39 – Section 8.3 Day and night mode, page 40 – Section 8.4 Alarm message to the panel, page 41 Refer to theFire alarmchapter for the following topics: – Section 9.2 Acknowledging a message, page 44 – Section 9.
Panel Controller 8.2 Alarm | en 39 Entry delays To prevent false alarms, it is possible to delay the transmission of the first alarm signal. The transmission device to the fire department is not activated in this case. During the delay, the message can be checked to ensure it is correct. The FSP-5000-RPS programming software can be used to program various strategies for avoiding false alarms.
8.3 en | Alarm Panel Controller Day and night mode NOTICE! Depending on the configuration, the manner in which the difference between day and night mode is displayed may differ from that on the system. Depending on the configuration, an incoming alarm is handled differently in day and night mode: Night mode Night mode has the highest security level. Depending on the configuration, the alarm message is generally transmitted to the fire department without a delay. Signaling devices (e.g.
Panel Controller 8.4 Alarm | en 41 Alarm message to the panel The following description has been written on the basis of a sample fire alarm message. 8.4.1 Optical and acoustic signals – The red alarm signal light on the LED display lights up. – An internal buzzer sounds; see also Section 9.3 Switching off internal buzzer, page 45. – Depending on the configuration, sounders and/or optical signaling devices (e.g. sirens, strobes) are activated.
en | Alarm 8.4.3 Panel Controller Sequence of the alarm messages The messages are displayed in chronological order. – The newest alarm message of a logical zone is always displayed at the end of the list. – The first and oldest alarm message of a logical zone is displayed at the beginning of the list. The next three messages are displayed as you scroll through the list. NOTICE! 30 seconds after the last entry (e.g.
Panel Controller 8.4.6 Alarm | en 43 Displaying the individual detectors in a logical zone To display the individual detectors in a logical zone, select the logical zone you require. The alarm messages for the individual detectors are listed. 8.4.
9 en | Fire alarm Panel Controller Fire alarm NOTICE! Detailed information about types of alarms, alarm delays and the panel controller display can be found in Section 8 Alarm, page 38. This chapter contains information about the following points: – Section 9.2 Acknowledging a message, page 44 – Section 9.3 Switching off internal buzzer, page 45 – Section 9.4 Switching external signaling devices on and off, page 45 – Section 9.
Panel Controller 9.3 Fire alarm | en 45 Switching off internal buzzer Press the following key to temporarily switch off the internal buzzer: The internal signal tone is switched off. 9.4 Switching external signaling devices on and off Sounders and optical signaling devices which have been activated can be switched off. 1. Select Signals off. The sounder and/or optical signaling device is switched off. The text of the field changes to Signals on.
en | Fire alarm Panel Controller 9.6 Triggering fire verification 9.6.1 Alarm verification The transmission of the alarm is delayed. The alarm message must be checked to ensure it is correct in the place where the detector generating the alarm is located. An internal buzzer sounds on the panel. The signaling devices (e.g. sirens) and transmission device to the fire department are not activated. The time for checking the fire alarm is called the time to investigate.
Panel Controller Fire alarm | en 47 CAUTION! If a second alarm is triggered during the alarm verification, all alarm messages are automatically forwarded to external stations. If, after conclusion of the alarm verification, a second alarm comes in — assuming alarm verification is also possible for this alarm — then a time to investigate is initiated automatically again. 9.6.
en | Fire alarm Panel Controller If different elements are offered for resetting: 1. Select an element. At the menu items Zone and Detector, a list with all the logical zones and detectors concerned appears. 2. Select the list field you require. Refer to Section 5.6.1 Scrolling through lists, page 28 for information on how to scroll forward and backward through a list. The list field is marked. 3. Select Reset. The selected element / element group is reset.
Panel Controller 10 Fault message | en 49 Fault message This chapter contains information about the following points: 10.1 – Section 10.1 Calling up fault indication, page 49 – Section 10.2 Trouble message on the panel, page 50 – Section 9.3 Switching off internal buzzer, page 45 – Section 10.3 Resetting malfunction message, page 53 – Section 10.
en | Fault message Panel Controller 10.2 Trouble message on the panel 10.2.1 Acknowledging a message There are two ways to acknowledge messages: – Acknowledging all displayed messages: – Acknowledging an individual message: Select Acknowledge. First select the message and then press Acknowledge. Element groups Logically addressed logical zones are displayed in a list. List fields with black background indicate unacknowledged fault messages.
Panel Controller Fault message | en 51 Example: Fault #001 Zone 00005 Office 1 (6) Element category: Different detectors in one logical zone Message type: Fault Address of element groups 00005: The fifth logical zone caused the first fault. Number of individual (6): In the fifth logical zone (00005), six detectors caused a elements fault. For element groups that only consist of one element, the number of elements is not displayed.
en | Fault message 10.2.6 Panel Controller Information about individual elements The trouble message contains information about: – Element category – Message type – Element address – Message number – Additional information (e.g.
Panel Controller 10.2.8 Fault message | en 53 Signals Optical signals An internal buzzer sounds on the panel and the "fault" signal light turns yellow. Depending on the type of fault, an additional yellow signal light lights up (see also Section 4.2 Display elements, page 21): – Fault System – Fault Transmission Device – Fault Signals Acoustic signal An internal signal tone sounds on the system. To temporarily switch off the internal buzzer: Press the "Signal tone off" key.
en | Bypass 11 Panel Controller Bypass This chapter contains information about the following points: – Section 11.2 Bypassing and un-bypassing elements, page 54 – Section 11.3 Displaying and un-bypassing bypassed element groups, page 55 – Section 11.4 Displaying list of all bypassed elements, page 55 – Section 11.5 Bypassing/Un-bypassing buzzer, page 56 WARNING! Bypassed detectors: Alarm messages from bypassed detectors are no longer displayed, only faults.
Panel Controller Bypass | en 6. 55 Select Bypass. The selected elements are bypassed. In the Bypass field on the status bar, the number of bypassed elements is increased by two elements. To un-bypass the elements again, repeat all previous steps, but select Un-bypass in step 6. NOTICE! Depending on the configuration and the structure of the panel, it is possible that signaling devices cannot be bypassed individually but only all at once.
en | Bypass 11.4.2 Panel Controller Via the status bar To display a list of all bypassed elements: 1. Select Bypass on the status bar. A list of various states is displayed. 2. Select Bypassed. A list of various element categories is displayed. The listed number displays the number of bypassed elements or element groups in the relevant element category. 3. Select the list field you require, e.g. Detector. A list of all bypassed elements is displayed. To un-bypass bypassed elements: 11.5 1.
Panel Controller 12 Isolate | en 57 Isolate This chapter contains information about the following points: – Section 12.2 Isolating and de-isolating elements, page 57 – Section 12.3 Displaying list of all isolated elements, page 58 CAUTION! Bypassed detectors: Alarm messages from bypassed detectors are no longer displayed, only faults. Isolated detectors: Isolated detectors are not analyzed. 12.
en | Isolate 12.3 Panel Controller Displaying list of all isolated elements There are two ways to display a list of all isolated elements: 12.3.1 – Section 12.3.1 Using the menu, page 58 – Section 12.3.2 Via the status bar, page 58 Using the menu To display a list of all isolated elements, select the following in the start menu: 1. Bypass Block 2. Block 3. Show blocked devices A list of various element categories is displayed.
Panel Controller 13 Diagnostics | en 59 Diagnostics This chapter contains information about the following points: – Section 13.2 Element details, page 59: Diagnostic information about an LSN module and about elements of a selected LSN module – Section 13.3 Modules, page 60: Diagnostic information (software version) and hardware diagnostic data about modules – Section 13.
en | Diagnostics Panel Controller 4. Select: – All info for one element to display all diagnostic information about an element on one loop of an LSN module. – Info for element group to display particular diagnostic information about several elements of the selected LSN module. – Info for all elements on the module to display particular diagnostic information about all LSN elements of the selected LSN module.
Panel Controller Diagnostics | en 13.4 Hardware 13.4.1 Address cards 61 To display information about the released addresses: 1. Select Diagnostics in the start menu. 2. Hardware 3. Address cards The information is displayed. A status bar appears. 13.4.2 4. Select the arrow keys to display further information. 5. Select Refresh to update data if necessary. Display Five different functions are offered: – LED test: Test the LED display.
en | Diagnostics Panel Controller Display touch test To test the functionality of the touch-sensitive surface: 1. Select Diagnostics in the start menu 2. Hardware 3. Display 4. Select Display touch test. 5. Touch the touch screen. A crosshair appears at the touched place. Press the "back" function key to end the operation. Adjust touch screen (calibration) To adjust the press precision when touching the touch screen: 13.4.3 1. Select Diagnostics in the start menu 2. Hardware 3.
Panel Controller 13.6 Diagnostics | en 63 LED Test on modules To test the LED display of selected modules: 1. Select Diagnostics in the start menu 2. LED test on modules A list of various selection criteria is offered: – Select LED test all modules to test the LED display of all modules. – Select By number or By type to test the LED display of individual selected modules. Example To test the LED displays of an LSN 300 module: 1. Select By type. A list of all module types is displayed. 2.
en | Diagnostics Panel Controller 1.1 1.4 CAN 1 CAN 2 CAN 1 CAN 2 CAN 1 CAN 2 CAN 1 CAN 2 LEDs 1.3 1.2 The following interfaces are designated: – CAN 1 interface – CAN 2 interface – Ethernet – Serial Interface – USB 1 interface A node number from 1 to 32 can be assigned to panels. All numbers above 240 (241-255) are assigned dynamically and used, for instance, for an OPC server or a PC with FSP-5000-RPS software. 13.
Panel Controller 14 Maintenance | en 65 Maintenance This chapter contains information about the following points: 14.1 – Walktest: see Section 15 Maintenance – walktest, page 68 – Section 14.2 Changing language display, page 65 – Section 14.3 Activate Outputs, page 66 – Section 14.4 Activate Transmission Device, page 66 – Section 14.5 Detector removal, page 67 – Section 14.6 Change device on V.
en | Maintenance 14.3 Panel Controller Activate Outputs 1. Select Maintenance from the start menu 2. Activate outputs Various element categories are displayed. 3. Select a category or Select by number and enter the number of the element into the search screen; see also Section 5.7 Search Function/Element, page 30 4. 5. Select the required list fields. The list fields are marked. Select On to activate the selected signaling devices. The selected signaling devices are activated. 6. 7.
Panel Controller 14.5 Maintenance | en 67 Detector removal NOTICE! To remove a detector, all acoustic signals and transmission devices are bypassed for 15 minutes. They are automatically un-bypassed when the 15 minutes are up. The acoustic signals can also be manually un-bypassed before the 15 minutes are up. To remove a detector: 1. Select Maintenance from the start menu 2. Remove detector 3. Select OK to confirm the request.
en | Maintenance – walktest 15 Panel Controller Maintenance – walktest This chapter contains information about the following points: – Section 15.1 Walktest groups, page 68 – Section 15.2 Starting and ending walktest, page 70 – Section 15.3 Ending walktest for all elements, page 71 – Section 15.4 Displaying tested or untested elements, page 71 – Section 15.5 Assigning tested elements to a walktest group, page 72 A walktest is indicated by a yellow LED display on the panel.
Panel Controller 15.1.1 Maintenance – walktest | en 69 Adding or deleting elements In order to add elements to a walktest group or remove elements from it: 1. Select Maintenance from the start menu 2. Walktest 3. Create / Change walktest group A list of the walktest groups is displayed. 4. Select a walktest group, e.g. February. You can choose from a number of options: – Delete all: Delete all elements in the selected group.
en | Maintenance – walktest Panel Controller Example: 1. Select Show / Change. To delete one or more element(s) from the selected group: 2. Select one or more list fields. The list fields are marked. Refer to Section 5.6.1 Scrolling through lists, page 28 for information on how to navigate through a list. 3. Select Delete. The element is deleted from the selected group. The list field is no longer displayed. In order to add new elements: 1. Select New. The display changes.
Panel Controller Maintenance – walktest | en 71 Example: 1. 2. Select Walktest group. Select Sequential walktest or Simultaneous walktest A list of walktest groups is displayed. Refer to Section 5.6.1 Scrolling through lists, page 28 for information on how to navigate through a list. 3. Select the list field you require. The field is marked. 4. Select On. The selected walktest group is switched to walktest. 15.2.2 Ending the walktest To end the walktest for this walktest group: 15.3 1.
en | Maintenance – walktest 15.5 Panel Controller Assigning tested elements to a walktest group NOTICE! Only those elements in the current walktest that have been tested can be assigned to a different walktest group. On completion of the walktest, you can assign the tested elements to a different walktest group (for the next walktest, for example): 1. Select Exit from the status bar.
Panel Controller 16 Maintenance – history log | en 73 Maintenance – history log In the history log, all data about particular events or device types is stored sorted by date and time. To display only particular data, filters can be set. In addition to a menu overview, this chapter contains information about the following points: 16.1 – Section 16.1 Selecting filters, page 73 – Section 16.2 Setting filters, page 73 – Section 16.3 Change Filter, page 74 – Section 16.
en | Maintenance – history log 16.3 Panel Controller Change Filter On each filter menu, another filter can be set using the status bar: 1. Select Change filter from the selection bar below. The various filters are displayed. 2. Select one of the filters displayed. A list with filtered data is displayed. 16.4 Combining several filters It is possible to set several filters and to display all filtered data in a list: To combine the Device types filter with the Message types filter: 1.
Panel Controller 16.6 Maintenance – history log | en 75 Printing out data Either the complete list or a specific part of it can be printed out. To print out data that is displayed on a list: 1. Select Print on the status bar. Two possibilities are offered: – Entire list: the complete list is selected. To print the list, continue with step 6. – Define range: an exact range is defined within the list. The following two possibilities are available to specify the area of the list to be printed out: 2.
en | Day and night mode 17 Panel Controller Day and night mode This chapter contains information about the following points: – Switching between day and night mode – Changing the time for resetting to night mode The manner in which an incoming alarm is handled depends on whether the system is in day or night mode; see Section 9 Fire alarm, page 44. CAUTION! Night mode is the highest security level as every incoming alarm is forwarded to external stations.
Panel Controller Day and night mode | en 77 Switching over via the menu Depending on which mode the panel is switched to, Switch to day mode or Switch to night mode is displayed in the start menu. 1. 2. The panel is in night mode: Select Switch to day mode to switch to day mode: Confirm your selection with Switch to day mode. The panel is switched to day mode. To cancel the operation, select Cancel. If the panel is in day mode, select Switch to night mode to switch to night mode.
en | Day and night mode 17.3 Panel Controller Changing the time for resetting to night mode CAUTION! After the system starts up following a power cut or battery failure, the default set back time in FSP-5000-RPS is reset. NOTICE! Depending on the configuration, the set back time can be changed. It is only possible to make a change for the current day. It is only possible to make a change if a specified time has already been set for the current day in the programming software.
Panel Controller 18 Configuration | en 79 Configuration This chapter contains information about the following points: 18.1 – Section 18.2 Input / Output Group Set Up, page 79 – Section 18.3 Group setting, page 81 – Section 18.4 Detector sensitivity, page 82 – Section 18.5 Operator, page 83 – Section 18.6 Rename elements, page 84 – Section 18.7 Overview, page 84 Menu overview Configuration 18.
en | Configuration Panel Controller Output group To display the elements in an output group and to delete or add elements, repeat the steps shown in the example for the input group (Section 18.3.1 Adding or removing, page 81), but select Output group in step 3. Toggle function New elements can be added and existing elements deleted in every submenu. When one of the function fields is selected, the display changes and a new function can be performed.
Panel Controller Configuration | en 81 Example: 1. Select Show / Change. To delete one or more element(s) from the selected group: 2. Select one or more list fields. The list fields are marked. Refer to Section 5.6.1 Scrolling through lists, page 28 for information on how to navigate through a list. 3. Select Delete. The element is deleted from the selected group. The list field is no longer displayed. In order to add new elements: 1. Select New. The display changes.
en | Configuration Panel Controller Isolate Group To display the elements in an isolate group and to delete or add elements, repeat the steps, but select Block Group in step 3. Walktest Group To display the elements in a walktest group and to delete or add elements, see Section 15.1 Walktest groups, page 68. 18.
Panel Controller 18.5 Configuration | en 83 Operator Depending on whether the same password is used per access level, or whether each user has a different password, one of the following two options is offered: If the same password is used per access level: – Change universal password: The same password can be specified for each access level via the FSP-5000-RPS programming software. This means that all operators with access authorization for the second level receive the same password, for example.
en | Configuration 18.5.3 Panel Controller Set Default Password 1. Select Configuration in the start menu 2. Operator 3. Set default password A list of all operators is displayed. Refer to Section 5.6.1 Scrolling through lists, page 28 for information on how to scroll forward and backward through a list. 4. Select the list field you require. The list field is marked. 5. Select Reset. The operator’s password is reset to his/her previous password. 18.
Panel Controller 19 Further functions | en 85 Further functions This chapter contains information about the following points: 19.1 – Section 19.2 Change Date / Time, page 85 – Section 19.3 Master password, page 85 – Section 19.4 Remote Access, page 86 – Section 19.5 Change password, page 87 – Section 19.6 Performing a fire drill, page 87 – Section 19.7 Alarm Counters, page 88 Menu overview Further functions 19.
en | Further functions Panel Controller After the password has been entered, various options are offered depending on the configuration; see Section 18.5 Operator, page 83. 19.3.1 Enter the master password that is valid indefinitely 1. Select Further functions in the start menu 2. Master password 3. Enter the master password. Refer to Section 5.8 Entering numbers and text, page 31 for information on how to enter figures or text. 4.
Panel Controller Further functions | en 4. 87 Select Call back to restore the connection with the Remote Access center. Active is displayed when a connection has been made to the Teleservice. To disconnect the connection, select Stop RAM. 19.5 Change password NOTICE! If all operators with the same access authorization have the same password, this function cannot be used. 1. Select Further functions in the start menu 2. Change password A list of all operators is displayed. Refer to Section 5.6.
en | Further functions Panel Controller Fire alarm Fault/ supervisory alarm Display switches to Alarm indication Fault indication Fire drill after event ends Must be restarted Continue manually A new function cannot be selected until the fault/supervisory alarm and/or the fire drill have been completed. 19.
Panel Controller 20 Reset | en 89 Reset This chapter contains information on how to reset elements. During resetting, the selected elements are reset to the initial state. – Event type: Display a list of all message types. The message types can be reset for the entire Scope. – Scope: Depending on the Scope set in FSP-5000-RPS, the current panel, all panels in a group or all the panels in the entire network are reset.
en | Search Function/Element 21 Panel Controller Search Function/Element This chapter contains information about the following points: 21.1 – Section 21.2 Searching for function and device description, page 90 – Section 21.3 Search element, page 90 Menu overview Search -> Search function function / element Go to element 21.2 Searching for function and device description To search for a function or a device: 1. Select Search function / element in the start menu 2.
Panel Controller Index | en 91 Index Symbols "Double arrow" function key 20 "Enter" function key 20 "Key" function key 20 "Left arrow" function key 20 "Right arrow" function key 20 A Access authorization 25, 26 Activate Outputs 66 Activate Transmission Device 66 Adjust Touch Position 62 Alarm Counters 88 Alarm delay 39 Alarm message 41 Alarm message, information 42 Alarm message, sequence 42 Alarm verification 39, 46 Alarm, displaying further information 43 Alarm, individual detector 43 Alarm, logical
en | Index Isolate Group 82 isolated elements, displaying list 58 Isolating an element 53 Isolating connection 36 K Key switch 20 L LED display 21 LED test 61 LED Test on modules 63 List fields, states 29 List, assigning mode 30 List, select 29 Lists 27 Lists, scrolling 28 Logging in 25 Logging out 26 Logical addressing 33 M MAC Address 62 Master password 85 N Network 63 Network addressing 35 Networking, establish remote connection 35 Networking, terminating remote connection 36 Night mode 40, 76 N
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