Operation Manual FireSpy® Tracker T1000, T2000, T8000 Fire Alarm Systems DOCUMENT REV CN 780-0923 C 1208
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HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual Contents 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Safety messages – Please read before proceeding .................................................................. 1 Settings not allowed by regulations ........................................................................................... 2 Warranty ........................................................................................................................................ 2 Support .................................
Contents HSI #780-0923 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual About the numbering used ........................................................................................................ 13 Menu navigation ......................................................................................................................... 13 Assign a setting ..........................................................................................................................
HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual 1 Preliminary Information 1.1 Safety messages – Please read before proceeding People’s lives depend on your safe installation of our products. It is important to read, understand and follow all instructions shipped with this product.
HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual Contents The programming technician is ultimately responsible for conformance to the applicable codes and purchase order. This manual cannot cover all details or contingencies which could exist in a system application. Refer to the authorized distributor if additional information is required. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 1.
HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual 2 Operation This manual describes the operation of FireSpy Tracker 1000, 2000, and 8000 Fire Alarm Control Panels. 2.1 Standalone vs. networked panel(reserved) A networked panel provides the same local operations and features as a standalone panel, plus the operations and features offered by the network connection. A panel performs building monitoring of its location regardless of whether it is standalone or networked. 2.
HSI #780-0923 2.3.8 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual Releasing: Fast Release Contents Modules or detectors assigned to operate as a Fast Release function energize the releasing device without performing the delay. 1 2 2.3.9 Releasing: Halt Modules assigned to operate as a Halt function are able to interrupt the releasing delay timer, thus preventing energization of the releasing device. Restoring the halt input does not allow the delay timer to restart; the releasing sequence remains halted.
HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual reset will return the panel to its normal operating condition. To perform the fast reset, press the RESET button. The panel completes a fast reset in approximately 5-10 seconds. Forced reset The forced reset is similar to the fast reset, except that non-resettable events are forced to reset. To force a reset, press and hold the RESET button until the panel starts to reset (approx. 5 seconds).
HSI #780-0923 2.5 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual System conditions and annunciation Normal standby condition Contents 2.5.1 Display The system is considered to be in normal standby condition unless an offnormal condition or event occurs. 1 The log of previous events can be viewed from this screen by pressing ENTER until the bottom of the screen shows Activity Journal and then press one of the arrow keys.
HSI #780-0923 2.5.3 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual Non-normal condition (browsing event list) Display After pressing A / B or C / D from a non-normal condition screen, the display shows details of the most recent event. TR:0075 02:0064 [date] [time] 037-Device Added The top left corner displays NR for return to normal, AL for alarm, TR for trouble and pre-alarm, or SV for supervisory. The number following the colon is the number of the event.
HSI #780-0923 Contents 2.5.8 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual Programming mode While the panel is in programming mode, the panel is still performing its normal monitoring functions. You will need to reset the panel in order to review and address any events that occur while in programming mode. 2.5.9 Other conditions The fire drill test turns on building notification devices, output modules, and relay outputs according to how they are programmed. The walk test is a special operating mode. See 3.1.
HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual Smoke detector control Smoke detectors need to control both on and off states of fans and dampers in the building. This is accomplished through group settings, FDC modules, and zone settings. Each smoke detector that participates in smoke control is assigned to the special “smoke control” groups of several FDCs in order to turn on and off the correct set of fans and dampers (e.g.
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HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual 3 Test and maintenance When any test or maintenance procedure is conducted, all building occupants and others who may receive artificial alarms or trouble signals must be notified before starting and after completion. These operations require entering the controlling annunciator into the maintenance mode with the necessary password. NFPA 72 and/or the authority having jurisdiction may have additional test and maintenance requirements that must be followed.
HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual Contents Perform maintenance of any other system devices in accordance with the manufacturers' instructions. 3.2.1 Fuse replacement WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock, make sure that all power has been turned off or disconnected prior to disconnecting wiring or removing modules.
HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual 4 Using the menu system 4.1 Accessing the menu system To access the menu system, press the PROG key and enter the access code for the desired level. The default code for Level 1 (maintenance functions) is 11111111. The default code for Level 2 (programming functions) is 22222222. The SLCs must finish their startup before the menu system can be accessed. The SLC startup takes 1030 seconds after the panel is reset. 4.
HSI #780-0923 Contents 4.6 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual Text and number entry Entering text Several places in the menu system ask for text to be entered. Use alphanumeric keys to enter text. Press the key repeatedly until the desired letter appears. Use A or B keys to move the cursor. Example: To select the letter C, press the 1 (A B C) key three times.
HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual 5 Maintenance menu 5.1 Level 1 main menu The date format is yyyy.mm.dd. The time format is hh:mm (24 hour time) Available keys 0 to 9 go to child menu corresponding to number E go back to parent menu RESET exit the menu system and reset the panel 5.2 Options: 1.Set Clock 2.Test Panel Menu 1: Real time clock The date format is yyyy.mm.dd. The time format is hh:mm or hh:mm am/pm Set Clock Date: 2012.01.
HSI #780-0923 5.5 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual Menu 2.2: Silent Walk Test Contents While on this screen, devices that go into alarm are displayed on the screen. 1 5.
HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual Appendix A. Glossary Terms used in this manual are defined as follows: Acknowledge- An operator action indicating that an off-normal panel condition has been observed. Alarm Signal- A signal indicating a fire alarm from a manual station, a waterflow alarm, or an automatic smoke detector. Alarm Silence Inhibit- An option that prevents silencing the notification appliances for a preset period of time.
HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual Contents General Alarm- Simultaneous operation of all the notification appliances on a system. Ground Fault- A system trouble indicating appearance of a leakage resistance between any system wiring and the system ground. Initiating Device- Any manual or automatic device used to indicate an off-normal condition. This includes manual pull stations, smoke detectors, heat detectors, and waterflow or tamper switches.
HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual Style Z- A Class A NAC configuration in which a circuit reports troubles from grounds, shorts, or opens, and can operate the notification appliances with a single open and/or a single ground fault. Style 4- A Class B signaling line circuit in which the circuit reports troubles on ground faults, shorts, and/or opens, and can communicate an alarm with a single ground fault.
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HSI #780-0923 FireSpy Tracker Operation Manual Appendix Operating instructions FireSpy TrackerB. Operating Instructions Frame these instructions and place adjacent to the panel for ready reference Condition Description and some common responses Normal standby When the system is operating normally and there are no off-normal conditions, the green AC POWER light is on and the display screen shows the banner message.
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