Safety regulations for the method of operation ..........12 Standards and directives complied with ............14 Release Notes ....................14 Structure and function of the FT2080 ............15 Overview of the Person Machine Interface ............15 Buttons, LEDs, and key switches ..............16 3.2.1...
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Operation ....................102 ALARM procedure ..................102 Procedure in case of Fault ................107 Switching off / Switching on ................109 5.3.1 Switching a detector zone off / on ..........109 5.3.2 Switching a detector off / on ............113 5.3.3 Temporary switching-off ..............
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Icons......................163 Message summary symbols for system tabs ..........163 Processing status symbols................165 Event command list symbols ................. 166 Symbols for global toolbar ................168 Symbols for dialog window toolbar ..............169 Navigation symbols..................169 Special symbols for main dialog window ............171 Special symbols for large dialog windows .............
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1 About this document Goal and purpose This document describes the operation of the FT2080 fire terminal (Touch) in the FS20 fire detection system. The reader shall understand the structure of a fire detection installation, the PMI setup and the functions in the overall system. This understanding makes an adequate behaviour possible in the event of fire or fault.
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About this document Technical terms 1.3 Technical terms Term Explanation General toolbar General status line Command execution indicator Event command bar Single event Element text Element category + address List Last alarm List event List header List navigation bar List tabs System tabs You will find more technical terms and their explanations in the 'Glossary'.
Safety Safety instructions 2 Safety 2.1 Safety instructions The safety notices must be observed in order to protect people and property. The safety notices in this document contain the following elements: Symbol for danger Signal word Nature and origin of the danger Consequences if the danger occurs Measures or prohibitions for danger avoidance Symbol for danger...
2.2 Safety regulations for the method of operation National standards, regulations and legislation Siemens products are developed and produced in compliance with the relevant European and international safety standards. Should additional national or local safety standards or legislation concerning the planning, mounting, installation,...
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Disregard of the safety regulations Before they are delivered, Siemens products are tested to ensure they function correctly when used properly. Siemens disclaims all liability for damage or injuries caused by the incorrect application of the instructions or the disregard of danger warnings contained in the documentation.
Safety Standards and directives complied with 2.3 Standards and directives complied with A list of the standards and directives complied with is available from your Siemens contact. 2.4 Release Notes Limitations to the configuration or use of devices in a fire detection installation with a particular firmware version are possible.
Structure and function of the FT2080 Overview of the Person Machine Interface 3 Structure and function of the FT2080 3.1 Overview of the Person Machine Interface The figure below shows the PMI of the FT2080: User interface FT2080 Touch screen Standard key...
Structure and function of the FT2080 Buttons, LEDs, and key switches 3.2 Buttons, LEDs, and key switches Buttons and LEDs on the FT2080 ALARM LED Configurable standard button 3 'Silence buzzer' Configurable standard button 4 'Acknowledge' System fault LED (yellow)
Structure and function of the FT2080 Buttons, LEDs, and key switches <Alarm device> Deactivates the ↑ alarm devices in the event of alarm (password required). Configurable standard buttons The configurable standard buttons may be assigned with customer-specific functions. You will find more information about configuring the standard buttons in document '009078'.
3.3 Touch screen Overview of touch screen Outer pane Inner pane The FT2080 touch screen has an outer pane and an inner pane. The layout of and the functions in these panes are described in subsequent chapters. Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a...
Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.1 Outer pane Outer pane General status line (GSL) System tabs (ST) General toolbar (GTB) Indicator for command execution (ICE) System time (part of GSL) List tabs (LT) 3.3.1.1 General status line (GSL)
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Text Color Display Call Fire Brigade ! Light red / dark red Flashing Fire Brigade in __:__ Fire Brigade in (hh:mm:ss) Call Fire Brigade in (hh:mm:ss) Light red / dark red Flashing...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Button 'Function' Symbol Designation <Topology> Open topology tree 'Element search' Open element search 'Change language' Switch between 2 languages 'Print event list' Print displayed event list from 'main dialog' 'Jump to list entry'...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.1.3 List tabs (LT) List tabs (LT) List tabs (LT) Event list The list tabs (LT) consist of controls and indicators. The corresponding event list is displayed when a tab is selected. The selection and the sequence can be configured.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Tab button Tab button Counter Designation Star symbol Element Function Counter (1) Display indicating that there are entries in the list Display indicating the number of entries in the list Star symbol (2)
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.1.4 System tabs (ST) System tabs (ST) Button on the ST Event list The system tabs (ST) consist of controls and indicators. The buttons on the tabs are used to select the event lists.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Element Function Star symbol (1) Displayed when the event list contains at least one unacknowledged entry Additional symbols (2, 5) Display element statuses If an event list contains more than one list entry with at least 2 event categories and if a permanent display is required, both additional symbols are displayed.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Base symbols and functions of the buttons The table below lists the base symbols and the functions of the buttons. Button Function 'Remote transmission Open the 'Remote transmission messages' messages' list Display 'Faults', 'Isolations', 'Test...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Button Function ''Alarm delay off' messages' Open the ''Alarm delay off' messages' list Displaying events verification stopped 'Day/night mode states' Open the day/night mode states list Display 'Faults', 'Isolations', 'Test messages', and 'Activations'...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Additional symbols The additional symbol indicates the event category of the list entries. The additional symbols are listed in the table below. Icons 'Event category' Warning triangle 'ALARM' Fire extinguisher 'Fire ALARM' Autom. Extinguishing...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Symbol displayed Duration of result display Duration of command Result of command execution execution Short 5 seconds Not OK Closed with message display dialog window. Info (e.g., positive request Closed with message display of counter reading) dialog window.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen In the case of multiple command execution, a counter is displayed in the center of the CEI. The counter shows the number of commands still being processed. The following example illustrates a multiple command execution sequence.
Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.2 Inner pane Inner pane, main menu Single event (SE) List navigation bar (LNB) Event command bar (ECB) List (L) List header (LH) Last alarm (LA) List event (LE) Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.2.1 Single event (SE) Single event (SE) Element text 'Customer text' 1 to 3 'Event text' 'Processing state' symbol Stop mode and stop command Outer pane List entry number Event symbol Event command bar (ECB) The field for a single event (SE) displays the properties of the selected event.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.2.2 Event command bar (ECB) Event command bar (ECB) Single event Left-hand section 'Options' button 'Acknowledge' system button Right-hand section The event command list contains buttons for executing commands for an event and for requesting information for an event.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Button 'Function' Symbol / Text 1 Text 2 Acknowledge Acknowledge all events and switch off buzzer for all events system Jump->unack Select the next event that has not been acknowledged Reset single...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Button 'Function' Symbol / Text 1 Text 2 'Switch to' 'manned' Switch the operation mode of the object of the selected event to 'manned' 'Switch to' 'unmanned' Switch the operation mode of the object of the selected...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.2.4 List event (LE) List event (LE) 'Processing state' symbol List event 2 Element text List event 3 List event 1 Customer text Event text Event symbol List entry number The list events (LE) indicate the properties of events from a selected event list in the form of text and symbols.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.2.5 List navigation bar (LNB) List navigation bar (LNB) List event 'Page up' button List navigation bar Scrollbar System tabs 'Page down' button The list navigation bar (LNB) is used to scroll within an event list. The 'Page up' and 'Page down' buttons are used for navigation purposes and the scrollbar shows the ratio of the section of the list displayed to the entire list.
Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.2.6 Last alarm (LA) Last alarm (LA) 'Last alarm' designation Event text 'Processing state' symbol List entry number Element text Customer text List event Event symbol 'Last alarm (LA)' indicates the properties of the last alarm with text and symbols.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.3.1 Menu structure The following table shows the menu structure of the main menu. Menu level 1 Menu level 2 Menu level 3 'Message summary' Link [➙ 54] 'Functions' 'On / Off' Link [➙...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.3.2 Structure of the menus Main menu Accessible menu entry 'Next level' button Inaccessible menu entry The 'Menu' button opens the 'Main menu'. Gray menu entries cannot be accessed due to the 'Access level' setting. White menu entries open large and small dialog windows or submenus.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 'Settings / Administration' submenu 'Back' button Touch the 'Back' navigation button to go back up to the higher menu level. Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a Fire Safety 2015-09-10...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.3.3 Functions menu Functions Commands are entered by function with the 'Functions' menu. The command is selected via the menu entries. After this, the element is selected in the 'Functions' dialog window. You will find more information in chapter 'Functions dialog window [➙...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.3.4 Favorites menu Favorites menu The 'Favorites' allow multiple steps or an operating sequence to be executed at once. The 'Favorites' menu contains 8 menu entries for the configured 'Favorites'. Configurable favorites for FT2080 You can exclusively configure the following favorites for the fire terminal (Touch): - 'Action' >...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.3.5 Settings / Administration menu Settings / Administration menu The 'Settings/administration' menu contains the settings for the FT2080. The 4 menu entries are described individually in the following chapters: 'Manage PINs' 'Set buzzer volume' 'Display settings'...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.3.6 Manage PINs menu Manage PINs_dialog window Together with its submenus, the 'Manage PINs' menu is used for administration of the Access level' with the associated PINs. In the Manage PINs menu, you can choose between the following three menu entries.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 'Create PIN' menu Create PIN dialog window Body text 1 'Access level' buttons Body text 2 In the 'Create PIN' menu, body texts 1 and 2 are located underneath the header. Input prompts and error messages are displayed on these two lines. The 'Access level' buttons, for example , appear underneath.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.3.7 Set buzzer volume menu Set buzzer volume menu The buzzer volume is set in the 'Set buzzer volume' menu. In the menu, the setting that is valid at the time of opening is displayed with a check mark.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.3.8 Display settings menu Display settings menu In the 'Display settings' menu, the Display brightness' is set and the touch screen is calibrated. Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a Fire Safety 2015-09-10...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 'Change display brightness' Change display brightness menu In the 'Change display brightness' menu, the 'Display brightness' is set. In the menu, the setting that is valid at the time of opening is displayed with a check mark.
Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.3.9 System commands menu System commands menu In the 'System commands' menu, the system time can be set and the 'Expanded visibility' can be activated or deactivated. The Set system time menu entry opens the 'Set date / time' dialog window.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.4.1 Topology dialog window Topology dialog window Dialog window toolbar Topology bar Path bar In the 'Topology' dialog window, you can select elements of the 'Topology' to view in detail and execute commands for elements of the 'Topology'.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen List entry List entry in the topology Element symbol 'Customer text' Element text 'Lower level' button Button Function Switch to the higher level of the 'Topology' 'Upper level' Switch to the lower level of the 'Topology'...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Switch topology level Select a line in the tree structure to switch to a different topology level. You may have to wait when switching levels, waiting times are displayed by the wait animation.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.4.2 Message summary dialog window Message summary dialog window List tabs System tabs The 'Message summary' dialog window provides an overview of the list tabs (LT) and the system tabs (ST). A list display with a white title does not contain any event entries.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Message summary dialog window with 3 columns Event lists display List display for ST Element symbol Number of events that have not been acknowledged List designation Number of events Element symbols are not displayed for list tabs.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.4.3 Event memory dialog window Event memory dialog window Dialog window toolbar History list Filter bar The 'Event memory' dialog window lists all fire detection installation events in chronological order. Use the filter bar to sort the events. Use the buttons on the dialog window toolbar to execute commands for the results in the 'Event memory'.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Filter bar Filter bar 'Select station' 'Select date/time range' 'Select event category' 'Select element' The current filter settings in the filter bar are displayed in white text. When the filter bar is open, you cannot access the buttons on the dialog window toolbar, since the history list is not visible.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Use the 'Select station' filter to filter the events for a 'Stations'. If at least one 'Station' is faulty, the 'Station' is opened automatically after the event memory dialog window opens. 'Select event category' filter Select event category filter Use the 'Select event category' filter to filter the events for a 'Event category'.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 'Select date/time range' filter Select date/time range filter 'Select date/time range' 'Down' button 'Up' button 'Set date/time range to' Use the 'Select date/time range' filter to filter the events for a date range or a period of time.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 'Select element' filter Select elements filter Use the 'Select element' filter to filter the events for an 'Element category' or an 'Element address'. Dialog window toolbar The following table lists the symbols and functions of the buttons on the dialog window toolbar.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Button 'Function' Symbol Designation 'Jump to list entry' Open 'Jump to entry' dialog window 'Print event list' Print history list 3.3.4.4 Element search dialog window Element search dialog window Dialog window toolbar...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Start search Start the search with the 'Set' button. You may have to wait during the element search, waiting times are displayed by the wait animation. During this time, you cannot use the search bar.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 'Element category' filter Open search bar Use the 'Element category' filter to filter the elements of a category. 'Element address' filter Address entry dialog window 1 Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a Fire Safety 2015-09-10...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Address entry dialog window 2 Use the 'Element address' filter to filter the elements with the element address. Use the 'Element address' filter on its own or together with the Element category' filter.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Dialog window toolbar The following table lists the symbols and functions of the buttons on the dialog window toolbar. Button 'Function' Symbol Designation 'Execute Open the 'Select command' dialog commands' window for the highlighted 'Element'...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.4.5 Functions dialog window Functions dialog window All Dialog window title Search bar Dialog window toolbar Event list area In the 'Functions', you can search for elements of the fire detection installation by function.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen Example: 'All functions' dialog window In the 'All functions' dialog window, you can use all 'Functions' in relation to the highlighted element. In all other respects, the 'Functions' dialog window is set up and functions in exactly the same way as the element search dialog window.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen The report dialog window displays the following report results: After a report has been created, this dialog window is displayed for the selected element. The element data and the report data are sorted by address. Use the buttons on the dialog window toolbar to execute commands for the entries in the report list.
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3.3.4.8 Licenses dialog window The Licenses dialog window displays the license texts for the software of FT2080 fire terminals (Touch). Use the following menu navigation to open the Licenses dialog window: 'Main menu' > 'Settings/administration' > 'Show licence texts' The first time the dialog window is opened, the first license file is displayed.
Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.5 Small dialog windows Small dialog window Header Workspace When opened, small dialog windows cover a small section of the inner pane. The title of the dialog appears in the dialog window header. The workspace varies depending on the function of the dialog window.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.5.1 PIN entry dialog window PIN entry dialog window as menu (left) and PIN entry dialog window as dialog window (right) Dialog title Workspace with number pad The PIN entry dialog window is opened to execute the following commands:...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.5.2 Options dialog window 'Select command' and 'Select option' 'Select option' and 'Select command' options dialog window 'Page right' button 'Page left' button The 'Select command' and 'Select option' options dialog windows have 6 dynamic menu entries.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.5.3 Address entry dialog window Address entry dialog window Dialog window title 'Enter' button 'Backspace' button 'Element address 1' button and display 'Element address 2' button and 'Cursor left' button display 'Cursor right' button...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.5.4 Command parameters dialog windows The following settings are configured in the command parameters dialog windows: Date and time Duration 'Customer text' Counter reading Button Function Set date and time Confirm settings for time and date...
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen You set the date and the time of the fire detection installation in the 'Set date / time' dialog window. Use the corresponding buttons. The time is entered in the format 'hh:mm:ss'. If the 12-hour clock format is used, a button with 'AM / PM' is displayed next to the seconds indicator.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 'Customer text' dialog window 'Customer text' dialog window Dialog window title Cursor buttons Input field 'Shift key' Enter a 'Customer text' for the 'Customer text' in the 'Elements' dialog window. Use the buttons on the keypad.
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Structure and function of the FT2080 Touch screen 3.3.5.6 Intervention text dialog window Intervention text dialog window The 'Intervention text' displays the intervention text for the highlighted entry. The intervention text contains information or instructions in relation to the highlighted entry.
Fundamentals of operation Entering numbers and letters 4 Fundamentals of operation See also 2 Standard keys [➙ 16] 4.1 Entering numbers and letters Numbers and letters are entered using the virtual number pad and the virtual keypad. To enter letters and numbers, press the touch-sensitive area. The touch- sensitive areas for the numbers and letters are depicted in the following example as well as in the instructions given.
To prevent unauthorized access to the fire detection system, you must always log out after working on the FT2080. See Log out / Block access level [➙ 82]. You can enable an 'Access level' by entering your 'PIN' in the PIN entry dialog window.
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Fundamentals of operation Log in / Change access level a The 'Access level 1' remains enabled. a The enabled 'Access level' is displayed in 'Login/logout'. a The next menu or dialog window opens. a The use of the menus and dialog windows is restricted. Enabling 'Access level' with a PIN w An 'Access level' is not enabled.
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Fundamentals of operation Log in / Change access level a The 'Access level' is enabled. a The enabled 'Access level' is displayed in 'Login/logout'. a The next menu or dialog window opens. a The menus and the dialog windows can be used on the 'Access level'. Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a Fire Safety...
Fundamentals of operation Log out / Block access level 4.3 Log out / Block access level w You are logged onto at least 'Access level' 2. 1. Press 'Login/logout' on the general toolbar. a The PIN entry dialog window called 'Login/logout' opens. 2.
Fundamentals of operation Opening menus 4.4 Opening menus To open the menus, press the touch-sensitive area. The touch-sensitive areas are depicted in the following example as well as in the instructions given. Example: Opening 'Main menu' and 'Functions' menu 1. Press 'Main menu' on the general toolbar (GTB). a The PIN entry dialog window opens.
Fundamentals of operation Closing large dialog windows 4.5 Closing large dialog windows Large dialog windows, e.g. 'Topology', 'Element search', 'Event memory' or 'Functions 'Reports'' can be closed as follows: Press the darkened area outside the dialog window. a The dialog window is closed. 4.6 Using the topology To open levels, press the touch-sensitive area containing the buttons.
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Fundamentals of operation Using the topology a The 'level' 'Hardware tree' is displayed. Example: Switching to 'Upper level' Press 'Upper level' to switch to the previous 'level' 'PMI'. a The 'level' 'PMI' is displayed. Example: Jumping back several levels 1. Press 'Open' to open the path bar. a The path bar opens.
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Fundamentals of operation Using the topology 2. Select 'Hardware tree' to jump back to the 'Hardware tree' level. a The 'level' 'Hardware tree' is displayed. Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a Fire Safety 2015-09-10...
Fundamentals of operation Scrolling and browsing in lists 4.7 Scrolling and browsing in lists You can scroll or browse a list on the display by pressing the touch-sensitive area of the navigation buttons. Scrolling is vertical and browsing is horizontal. In the vertical direction, you can scroll beyond the end of the list to the start of the list and back.
Fundamentals of operation Highlighting list entries 4.8 Highlighting list entries To highlight a list entry, press the touch-sensitive area of the list entries. Entries can also be highlighted by pressing the 'Jump to list entry' button and then entering the entry number or scrolling through the list of entries. The highlighted entry is displayed in a different background color.
Fundamentals of operation Execute commands 4.9 Execute commands Commands can be executed in two ways: Object-oriented command execution – Here, first select the target object and then the command on which the target object is to be executed. – Navigation in the 'Topology' and the 'Element search' is object-oriented. Function-oriented command execution –...
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Fundamentals of operation Execute commands a All 'Sections' in this 'Area' are displayed. 3. Press 'Lower level' in an 'Section' list entry. a All 'Zones' in this 'Section' are displayed. 4. Highlight the list entry for a 'Zone'. a The highlighted entry is displayed with a bright background. 5.
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Fundamentals of operation Execute commands a The 'Select command' dialog window opens. 6. Select the 'OFF' command. a The command is executed. a The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a The 'Zone' is switched off. Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a Fire Safety...
Fundamentals of operation Execute commands 4.9.2 Executing commands – function-oriented Commands are executed by pressing the touch-sensitive area of the corresponding button. The touch-sensitive areas are depicted in the following example as well as in the instructions given. 'OFF' command: Function-oriented execution w You are in 'Main menu'.
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Fundamentals of operation Execute commands 4. Select <'Zone'> from the list. a The 'Element category' filter closes. a The 'Element category' 'Zone' is displayed in the 'Element category' filter. 5. Press 'Set'. a The element search starts. a All 'Zones' are displayed 6.
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Fundamentals of operation Execute commands a The 'Select command' dialog window opens. 8. Select the 'OFF' command. a The command is executed. a The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a The 'Zone' is switched off. Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a Fire Safety...
Fundamentals of operation Searching for elements 4.10 Searching for elements Searching via the 'Element category' 1. Press 'Element search' on the general toolbar (GTB). a The element search dialog window is displayed. 2. Press 'Open' to open the 'Element category' filter. a The 'Element category' filter opens.
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Fundamentals of operation Searching for elements a The element search starts. a Hits are displayed in the results list. a The 'Element' you were searching for has been found. Searching via the 'Element category' and the 'Element address' For a shorter results list, use the 'Element address' filter in addition to the 'Element category' filter.
Fundamentals of operation Searching for events a The element search starts. a Hits are displayed in the results list. a The 'Element' you were searching for has been found. 4.11 Searching for events The preselection by category as well as the entry of a timespan makes it possible to indicate a part of all the events stored in 'Event memory'.
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Fundamentals of operation Searching for events a The 'Select station' filter opens. a The list entry for the local 'Station' is identified by a house. 3. Select the list entry for a 'Station'. a The 'Select station' filter closes. a The 'Station' is displayed in the 'Select station' filter. a All events for the selected 'Station' are displayed in the history list.
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Fundamentals of operation Searching for events 5. Select the list entry for a 'Event category'. a The 'Select event category' filter closes. a The 'Event category' is displayed in the 'Select event category' filter. a All events for the selected 'Event category' and the selected 'Station' are displayed in the history list.
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Fundamentals of operation Searching for events 7. Select a predefined period of time. – Alternatively: Set the period of time manually and close the filter with 'Close'. a The 'Select date/time range' filter closes. a The period of time is displayed in the 'Select date/time range' filter. a All events for the set period of time, the selected 'Event category', and the selected 'Station' are displayed in the history list.
Fundamentals of operation Using favorites 9. Use the 'Element category' and 'Element address' filters from the element search dialog window, see Searching for elements [➙ 95]. 10. Press 'Close' to close the 'Select element' filter. a The 'Select element' filter closes. a The 'Element category' and the 'Element address' are displayed in the 'Select element' filter.
In this part of the document you will find brief descriptions and detailed operation sequences for the important functions of the fire detection installation. You use your fingers to operate the fire terminal (Touch) FT2080 via a touch-sensitive touch screen.
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Operation ALARM procedure Step Action / Condition Consequence / Status Press the 'Acknowledge' button ⇨ With 'AVC' countdown t2 for examination of the cause of 'ALARM' starts press <Acknowledge> on the Person Machine Interface Reading the status information: 'Fire Brigade requested' ⇨...
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The 'Intervention text' allows the fire location to be investigated This is a major incident. The FT2080 is closer to the fire location than the manual call point. Remote transmission is not available. w An alarm event activates local alarming and starts the time t1 for manned monitoring.
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Operation ALARM procedure a The 'Show intervention text' opens. a Investigating the fire location is permitted. 4. Read off the fire location. 5. Go to the fire location. a There is a fire. 6. Press 'Alarm delay off' in the ECL. a The 'Call Fire Brigade !' status information is displayed.
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Operation ALARM procedure a The 'Call Fire Brigade !' status information is displayed. a The buzzer is switched off. 2. Press 'Show intervention text' in the ECL. a The 'Show intervention text' opens. a Investigating the fire location is permitted. 3.
Operation Procedure in case of Fault 5.2 Procedure in case of Fault Status information <Acknowledge> Indication of fault location <Reset> <Silence buzzer> Procedure in the event of a malfunction Step Action Press <Silence buzzer> on the ↑ Person Machine Interface Read message/fault location on the display Go to the fault location Eliminate the cause of the fault...
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Operation Procedure in case of Fault Acknowledging 'Fault' 1. Press <Acknowledge> before the expiry of t1. 2. Read the 'Fault'location on the display. 3. Go to the 'Fault' location. 4. Rectify 'Fault'. Example with IC The following conditions apply for the example: 'IC' is activated.
Operation Switching off / Switching on 5.3 Switching off / Switching on To avoid ↑ false alarms or fault messages, you can switch off parts of a ↑ 'Site' ↑ in certain situations, e.g., for the purpose of maintenance work. When a part of a system is switched off, the 'Isolation' LED is on.
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Operation Switching off / Switching on Isolating a detector zone w You are logged onto at least 'Access level' 2.1. w The 'Zone' is switched on. w You are in 'Main menu'. 1. Select the 'Functions' menu item. a The 'Functions' menu is displayed. 2.
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Operation Switching off / Switching on a The 'Select command' dialog window opens. 8. Select the 'OFF' command. a The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a The 'Zone' is switched off. Switching a detector zone on A detector zone can be switched on in three ways: Proceed as with switching off, but select the 'ON' command.
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Operation Switching off / Switching on Switch on detector zone via LT: Option 2 w You are logged onto at least 'Access level' 2.1. w The 'Zone' is switched off. 1. Follow steps 1 and 2 for option 1. 2. Press <'Options'> in the event command list (ECL). a The 'Select option' dialog window opens.
Operation Switching off / Switching on 5.3.2 Switching a detector off / on WARNING System parts that have been switched off make it impossible to acquire and process alarms or faults! Fire may spread unhindered. ● Deploy staff to monitor the deactivated area. ●...
Operation Switching off / Switching on a The 'Select command' dialog window opens. 8. Select the 'OFF' command. a The command is executed. a The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a The 'Detector' is switched off. Switching on the 'Detector' Proceed as before with 'Detector' and select the command 'ON'.
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Operation Switching off / Switching on Switch off 'Section' temporarily w You are logged onto at least 'Access level' 2.1. w You are in 'Main menu'. 1. Select the 'Element search' menu item. a The 'Element search' dialog window opens. 2.
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Operation Switching off / Switching on 9. Enter the time period and press 'Execute'. a The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a The 'Section' is isolated for the selected duration. The adjustable duration may be limited, depending on the country. The duration of the 'Isolation' may be changed subsequently.
Operation Switching off / Switching on 5.3.4 Switching off / on the remote transmission Fire WARNING When the remote transmission Fire has been switched off, the fire brigade cannot be called up in the event of fire! Fire may spread unhindered. ●...
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Operation Switching off / Switching on 6. Select the 'RT FIRE channels OFF' command. a The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a The 'RT Fire' is switched off. a The LED 'Remote alarm Off' on the Person Machine Interface is illuminated. LED statuses: Steady on with isolation Flashing with fault...
Operation Switching off / Switching on a The 'Select command' dialog window opens. 8. Select the 'RT FIRE channels OFF' command. a The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a The 'RT Fire' is switched off. a The LED 'Remote alarm Off' on the Person Machine Interface is illuminated.
Operation Switching off / Switching on a All 'Areas' in the 'Detection tree' are displayed. 3. Press 'Lower level' in an 'Area' list entry. a All 'Sections' in this 'Area' are displayed. 4. Press 'Lower level' in an 'Section' list entry. a All 'Zones' in this 'Section' are displayed.
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Operation Switching off / Switching on Sabotage evaluation OFF w Sabotage evaluation is switched on. w You are logged onto 'Access level' 3. 1. Press the button 'Topology' on the GTB. a The 'Topology' dialog window opens. 2. Press 'Lower level' in the 'Hardware tree' list entry. a All 'Areas' in the 'Detection tree' are displayed.
The operation mode is set to 'Manned operation'. The operation mode is set to 'Unmanned operation'. Switching the operation mode with standard button w On the FT2080, there is a standard button with the 'Premises manned' command. 1. Press the 'Premises manned' standard button on the PMI.
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Operation Switching between 'Manned' / 'Unmanned' operation modes Switching the operation mode on the touch screen All 'Areas' w You are logged onto at least 'Access level' 2.1. 1. Press the 'Manned/unmanned states' tab a The 'Manned/unmanned states' event list opens. 2.
Operation Activation / Deactivation / Reset 'Manned operation' / 'Unmanned operation' mixed operation If one PMI has visibility to more than one fire control panel, with different 'Manned operation' / 'Unmanned operation' operation modes, this is considered "mixed operation". Mixed operation: LED indicator 'Premises manned' When there is at least one 'Premises manned' event, the 'Premises manned' LED is on.
Operation Activation / Deactivation / Reset 5.5.1 Activating an alarm indicator (AI) You can activate an ↑ alarm indicator, e.g., to check the geographic assignment of a detector. This function is of use for the commissioning or maintenance. Activate alarm indicator w You are logged onto at least 'Access level' 2.1.
Operation Activation / Deactivation / Reset 5.5.2 Deactivating / Activating alarm devices In the event of an alarm, the ↑ alarm devices are active and the corresponding LED on the ↑ PMI is on. LED 'Alarm device Active' 'Alarm device' button LED 'Alarm device Fault / Off' Deactivating the ↑...
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Operation Activation / Deactivation / Reset a All 'Areas' in the 'Detection tree' are displayed. 2. Press 'Lower level' in an 'Area' list entry. a All 'Sections' in this 'Area' are displayed. 3. Press 'Lower level' in an 'Section' list entry. a All 'Zones' in this 'Section' are displayed.
Operation Activation / Deactivation / Reset 5.5.4 Activating / deactivating fire control Activating a 'Fire control' w You are logged onto at least 'Access level' 2.1. w You are in the 'Topology' dialog window. 1. Press 'Lower level' in the 'Control tree' list entry. a All 'Stations' in the 'Control tree' are displayed.
Operation Activation / Deactivation / Reset 5.5.5 Activating evac controls w You are logged onto at least 'Access level' 2.1. w You are in the 'Topology' dialog window. 1. Press 'Lower level' in the 'Control tree' list entry. a All 'Stations' in the 'Control tree' are displayed. 2.
Operation Changing visibility 5.6 Changing visibility 5.6.1 Activating / deactivating expanded visibility Activate the 'Expanded visibility' function using the system tabs w The 'Station' is configured for 'Expanded visibility'. w You are logged onto at least 'Access level' 2.1. 1. Press the 'System messages' tab. a The event list 'System messages' is displayed.
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Operation Changing visibility a All 'Areas' in the 'Detection tree' are displayed. 3. Press 'Lower level' in the list entry for 'Station'. a The elements of 'Station' are displayed. 4. Press 'Lower level' in the 'PMI' list entry. a The elements of the 'PMI' are displayed. 5.
Operation Changing visibility a The event list 'System messages' is displayed. 2. Select 'PMI exp'. a The highlighted list entry is displayed in yellow. 3. Press 'Options' in the ECL. a The 'Select option' dialog window opens. 4. Select the 'Execute commands' menu item. a The 'Select command' dialog window is displayed.
Operation Testing 5. Select the 'Deactivate standby visibility' command. The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a The 'PMI standby visibility' is deactivated. 5.7 Testing The following chapters with operation sequences for testing include sample tests. 5.7.1 Testing detectors The 'Detector test' is a hardware function test for the devices and their assignment...
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Operation Testing a The 'Functions 'Test'' dialog window opens. 3. Press 'Open' to open the 'Element category' filter. a The 'Element category' filter opens. 4. Select <'Area'> from the list. a The 'Element category' filter closes. a The 'Element category' 'Area' is displayed in the 'Element category' filter. 5.
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Operation Testing a The highlighted list entry is displayed with a bright background. 7. Press 'Execute commands' on the dialog window toolbar. a The 'Select command' dialog window opens. 8. Select the 'Non-MCP zones det.test' command. a All automatic 'Detectors' are set to 'Detector test'. a The 'DETECTOR TEST' LED on the Person Machine Interface is on.
Operation Testing Ending 'Detector test' for all automatic 'Detectors' in an 'Area' 1. Repeat steps 1 - 7 of the instruction: Test all automatic 'Detectors' of a 'Area. a The 'Select command' dialog window opens. 2. Select the 'Non-MCP zones det.test END' command. a The 'DETECTOR TEST' LED goes out.
Operation Testing Testing the ↑ site Proceed as with 'Detector test' and select the 'Installation test' function. 5.7.4 Control test The 'Control test' checks the function of configured controls. During the 'Control test', the controls function in the same way as during normal operation;...
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Operation Testing a The 'Element category' filter opens. 4. Select <'Fire control group'> from the list. a The 'Element category' filter closes. a The 'Element category' 'Fire control group' is displayed in the 'Element category' filter. 5. Press 'Set'. a The element search starts. a All 'Fire control groups' are displayed in the event list.
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Operation Testing 7. Press 'Execute commands' on the dialog window toolbar. a The 'Select command' dialog window opens. 8. Select the 'Control test' command. a The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a The control test is performed. Ending a control test 1.
Operation Testing 5.7.5 Testing indicators The display test is a functional hardware check for the following indication elements: Display LEDs Buzzer At the same time, indication and operation devices that have been installed as options, e.g. the mimic display driver or fire brigade operating panels, are activated by commands if they offer the possibility of performing a display test.
Operation Enabling detector exchanger and tester communication 5.8 Enabling detector exchanger and tester communication To test the detectors with a detector exchanger and tester, you must enable communication between the detector exchanger and tester and ↑ 'Station'. You can enable communication with the detector exchanger and tester with the 'Enable MC link' command.
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Operation Enabling detector exchanger and tester communication a The 'Element category' filter opens. 4. Select <'Station'> from the list. a The 'Element category' filter closes. a The 'Element category' 'Station' is displayed in the 'Element category' filter. 5. Press 'Set'. a The element search starts.
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Operation Enabling detector exchanger and tester communication a The 'Select command' dialog window opens. 8. Select the 'Enable MC link' command. a The communication between the detector exchanger and tester and the 'Station' has been enabled. Canceling enabling 1. .Repeat steps 1 - 7 of the instruction of the process to enable detector exchanger and tester communication.
Operation Settings / Administration 5.9 Settings / Administration 5.9.1 Manage PINs PIN management on the Person Machine Interface must be configured in SintesoWorks. You can create a new PIN and change or delete an existing PIN. 'Create PIN' w You are logged onto at least 'Access level' 3. w You are in 'Main menu'.
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Operation Settings / Administration a The 'Create PIN' menu is displayed. 4. Select a 'Access level'. a In the menu, the PIN entry dialog window is displayed as 'Create PIN'. a Body text 1: Enter PIN 5. Enter a 4-digit PIN via the number pad and press 'Enter'. a In the menu, the PIN entry dialog window is displayed as 'Create PIN'.
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Operation Settings / Administration a The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a The new PIN is saved. a The 'Access level' is available. 'Change PIN' w PIN is present. w You are logged onto 'Access level' 3. w You are in the 'Manage PINs' menu.
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Operation Settings / Administration a In the menu, the PIN entry dialog window is displayed as 'Change PIN'. a Body text 1: New PIN 3. Enter a new 4-digit PIN and press 'Enter'. a In the menu, the PIN entry dialog window is displayed as 'Change PIN'. a Body text 1: Verify PIN 4.
Operation Settings / Administration 'Delete PIN' w PIN is present. w You are logged onto 'Access level' 3. w You are in the 'Manage PINs' menu. 1. Select the 'Delete PIN' menu item. a In the menu, the PIN entry dialog window is displayed as 'Delete PIN'. a Body text 1: Enter PIN 2.
Operation Settings / Administration If a second language is not integrated, the following message display dialog window is displayed: 5.9.3 Setting time and date You will have to reset the clock if the fire control panel has been de-energized. In countries with central European summer time (CEST), the system clock automatically switches between daylight savings time and regular time.
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Operation Settings / Administration a The 'Set date / time' dialog window is displayed. 4. Use 'Up' and 'Down' to enter the date and time and press 'Execute'. a The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a The date and time are now set.
Operation Settings / Administration 5.9.4 Setting the touch screen brightness You can set the touch screen brightness on five levels between 'Off', 25%, and 100%. Setting the touch screen brightness w You are logged onto at least 'Access level' 2.1. w You are in 'Main menu'.
Operation Settings / Administration 4. Select a setting. a The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a The touch screen brightness has been set. 5.9.5 Setting the buzzer volume You can set the sound level of the ↑ 'Station' buzzer on four levels or switch it off. NOTICE Buzzer volume too low Non-compliance with EN 54-2 Para 12.10.2...
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Operation Settings / Administration 2. Select the 'Set buzzer volume' menu item. a The 'Set buzzer volume' menu is displayed. 3. Select a setting. a The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a The buzzer volume has been set. Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a Fire Safety...
Entering / Changing customer text 5.10 Entering / Changing customer text You can enter customer text for any element on the FT2080, independently of SintesoWorks. Once customer text has been entered or changed, the updated display is only shown the next time the element is accessed.
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Operation Entering / Changing customer text 8. Enter your 'Customer text' via the keypad and press 'Enter'. a The 'Customer text' is accepted. a The command execution display confirms successful execution of the command by displaying a Call up 'Zone' again; the customer text is now visible in the list entry. Changing customer texts Proceed in the same way as when entering customer text but change the existing customer text.
Commands with required access levels 'Switching on/off' command group 6 Commands with required access levels 6.1 'Switching on/off' command group Command Element category (short) Element category (long) Access level Zone Zone Detect. Detector RT fire RT fire control Alarmg. Alarming control group Evac gr Evac control group UniEvac...
Commands with required access levels Command zone 'Test' Command Element category (short) Element category (long) Access level Detector line ON Line Line Detector line OFF Line Line RT FIRE channels OFF Area Area RT FIRE channels ON Area Area Sabotage evaluation OFF Sabotage evaluation ON Sounders ON Area...
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Commands with required access levels Command zone 'Test' Command Element category (short) Element category (long) Access level RTfault RT fault control RT 1 … RT 8 RT 1 control … RT 8 control Evac gr Evac control group UniEvac Universal evac control Ph.Evac Phased evac control Fire gr...
Commands with required access levels 'Activating/deactivating' command group 6.3 'Activating/deactivating' command group Command Element category (short) Element category (long) Access level Activate Zone Zone RT fire RT fire control RTfault RT fault control RT 1 … RT 8 RT 1 control … RT 8 control UniEvac Universal evac control Fire gr...
Commands with required access levels Command group 'Information' 6.4 Command group 'Information' Command Element category (short) Element category (long) Access level Poll alarm counter Area Area AL cnt. Counter control Show active detectors Zone Zone Poll RT counter RT fire RT fire control RTfault RT fault control...
Commands with required access levels 'Maintenance' command group 6.6 'Maintenance' command group Command Element category (short) Element category (long) Access level Reset module Module Module Accept replaced devices Line Line Device replace mode ON Detect. Detector Device replace mode OFF Detect.
Commands with required access levels 'Report' command group Command Element category (short) Element category (long) Access level Enable line diagnosis Line (FDnet) Line (FDnet) Update incompatible firmware Station Station Module Module Submod. Submodule Phys.ch Physical channel Auto-configure station Station Station Show unconfigured devices Line Line...
Icons Message summary symbols for system tabs 7 Icons 7.1 Message summary symbols for system tabs System tabs List not empty List empty Button Button "normal" "pressed" 'Remote transmission messages' 'Alarm device messages' 'Fire control messages' 'Fire control messages (confirmed)' 'Fire control messages (unconfirmed)'...
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Icons Message summary symbols for system tabs System tabs List not empty List empty Button Button "normal" "pressed" 'Manned/unmanned states' ''Alarm delay off' messages' Day/night mode states Intrusion area states 'Extinguishing messages' Message summary for system tabs Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a Fire Safety 2015-09-10...
Icons Event command list symbols 7.3 Event command list symbols 'Function' 'Processing state' 'normal' 'pressed' (with ring) 'selected' 'disabled' 'Silence buzz.' Single 'Silence buzz.' system 'Acknowledge' Single 'Acknowledge' system 'Jump->unack' Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a Fire Safety 2015-09-10...
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Icons Event command list symbols 'Function' 'Processing state' 'normal' 'pressed' (with ring) 'selected' 'disabled' 'Reset' Single 'Reset' system Intervention text Options Symbols for event command list Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a Fire Safety 2015-09-10...
Icons Symbols for global toolbar 7.4 Symbols for global toolbar 'Function' 'Processing state' 'normal' 'pressed' (with ring) 'selected' 'disabled' 'Main menu' 'Login/logout' 'Topology' 'Element search' 'Change language' 'Print event list' 'Jump to list entry' 'Help' 'Favorites' Symbols for global toolbar Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a Fire Safety...
Icons Symbols for dialog window toolbar 7.5 Symbols for dialog window toolbar 'Processing 'Function' state' 'Execute 'Show Show 'Show 'Jump to 'Print event 'Jump to list commands' topology' history details' link' list' entry' 'normal' 'pressed' (with ring) 'selected' 'disabled' Symbols for dialog window toolbar 7.6 Navigation symbols 'Processing 'Function'...
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Icons Navigation symbols 'Processing 'Function' state' Horizontal navigation bar Toggle between menu entries Toggle levels (topology) (options, details, licenses, and submenu entries message summary) Page left Page right Back Next level Higher level Lower level 'normal' 'pressed' 'selected' 'disabled' Navigation symbols (horizontal) Building Technologies A6V10380629_en--_a Fire Safety...
Icons Special symbols for main dialog window 7.7 Special symbols for main dialog window 'Unacknowledged' symbols for list tabs (LT) / system tabs (ST) Star for 'Unacknowledged' events in buttons on list tabs / system tabs Button 'normal' 'selected' 'Unacknowledged' symbol for list tabs / system tabs Symbols, indicator for command execution (ICE) Waiting Command OK...
Icons Special symbols for large dialog windows 7.8 Special symbols for large dialog windows 'Set' button For final setting when selecting / entering an element category / address in the element search dialog window or function dialog window: normal pressed disabled Symbol for 'Set' button Substructure symbol in topology dialog window...
Icons Special symbols for small dialog windows Button for setting values when entering the date / time. 'Processing state' Date / time yyyy month dd,hh,mm,ss normal pressed selected disabled Setting values when entering the date / time 7.9 Special symbols for small dialog windows Note symbols for message display dialog windows / intervention text dialog windows Error...
Icons Verification event symbols Keypad / number pad / PIN entry Processing state 'normal' 'pressed' Number block symbols empty With digit entered Without digit entered PIN display 7.10 Verification event symbols Verification Event category ('Event 'Event category' Discipline 'all' category') 'AVC/IC' 'ALARM' MAIN_AVC_LIGHT+ADD_ALA_LIGHT...
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Icons Verification event symbols Verification 'Event category' Discipline 'all' Event category ('Event category') 'AVC/IC' Walk test MAIN_AVC_DARK+ADD_TST_DARK Technical MAIN_AVC_LIGHT+ADD_TEC_LIGHT 'Activation' MAIN_AVC_LIGHT+ADD_ACT_LIGHT 'Information' MAIN_AVC_DARK+ADD_INF_DARK Symbols for verification events Note: The symbols are only visible in a special test mode. Verification events are not displayed in normal operation.