BS100 DYFI Fire Alarm Handbook
BS100 DYFI Fire Alarm Handbook
Operators handbook
Autronica AS
N-7005 Trondheim, Norway
Phone: +47 73 58 10 00, fax: +47 73 91 93 00, telex: 55 334 autro n
Contents
Please note!
This handbook contains instructions for operation of fire alarm system BS-100 DYFI
ready designed and assembled from the factory.
If the system is to be expanded on site, please see separate handbooks covering i nternal
mounting and internal connections.
Page
FAULT
!
BS100 DYFI Operators handbook
All address related text indicated in the display together with the text
printed out on the optional printer may be custom designed.
In this Operators handbook mainly default texts will be used.
Prewarning 2. Prewarning
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
FIRE NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
DYFI
SOUNDER SILENCE
DEVICE(S) STILL
IN ALARM COND.
PREWARNING
FAULT
If more than one prewarning events is registered, the display will change to:
All active prewarnings may be seen through the menu function “SHOW
STATUS”, “PREWARNING”. Access to the menu is obtained by pressing
the ↵ key on the front panel.
(The built in buzzer will give a short signal approx. every fourth minute
as long as the door remains open).
Wait for a while, while the following text appears in the display:
RESET OK
NORMAL CONDITION
1: The red FIRE indication 3: The text in the display indicates the
lamp lights with pulsating address of the detector which has initiated
light. the first alarm. Possible disablements
(isolations) of BMA, bells/sounders and
control outputs are indicated in the lower
line of the display.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
FIRE NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
DYFI
SOUNDER SILENCE
FAULT
light.
Example of text in the display if detectors with address no. 345 has initiated
the alarm.:
All alarm outputs from the control panel will be turned of when the
“SOUNDER SILENCE” button is pressed.
However, the message to the Fire Fighters (BMA-) remains on.
If the silent alarm function (day/night) is in operation, the time delay (T1)
will start. Alarm outputs and the BMA-output will not be ativated.
If the alarm is acknowledged within the delay period (T1) by operating the
“SOUNDER SILENCE”-button, an additional delay period (T2) will be
activated.
The alarm delay of sounder outputs and the BMA-output applies only for
alarm from detectors. Alarms from manual call points or 2 or more
! detectors, over-ride the alarm delays T1 + T2, and the sounder outputs and
the BMA-output will operate immediately.
If the “MORE ALARMS” indication lamp lights, please see section 4.1
D: Press “RESET”-button.
If everything is normal after the reset procedure is carried out, the following
See also text will appear in the display:
special
functions RESET OK
according to NORMAL CONDITION
SOLAS-
requirements, This text remains in the display for 15 seconds, and then the menu selection
described in will appear.
appendix A.
After resetting, an address may still be in an alarm condition. This can be
due to mechanical demage, water damage, the presence of smoke still within
the chamber or an electrical fault. The address still in the alarm condition,
will automatically be disabled (isolated from the rest of the system).
The amber (yellow) “DEVICE(S) STILL IN ALARM COND.” - indication
lamp will light, and the following text will appear in the display:
If the alarm condition disappears, the indication lamp will turn off and the
address automatically restored to the system.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
2: The amber (yellow) FIRE NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
FAULT
Example of text in the display if more then two detector addresses (here we
show 3) are in alarm condition:
At the first time press on the button, the second alarm will normally be
indicated on the lower line.
Pressing the button a second time will show the 3rd alarm in the display.
Each new press of the button will show the next alarm in the queue.
If the button is pressed for 15 seconds, the last alarm will automatically
show on the lower line.
All alarm devices including the internal buzzer will be turned off.
All alarm outputs from the control panel will be turned off when the
“SOUNDER SILENCE” button is pressed.
However, the message to the Fire Fighters (BMA-) is not turned off.
Special
SOLAS-
E: Press “RESET”-button.
functions are
described in
The following text will appear in the text display:
appendix A.
RESET PROCEDURE IN PROGRESS
WAIT.............................
This text will remain in the display for up to 60 seconds. The reset
procedure is identical to the one described in section 2.2.
RESET OK
NORMAL CONDITION
This text remains in the display for 15 seconds, and then the menu selection
will appear.
If the alarm condition disappears, the indicator lamp will turn off and the
address automatically restored to the system.
Fault 5. Fault
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
FIRE NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
DYFI
SOUNDER SILENCE
DEVICE(S) STILL
IN ALARM COND.
FAULT
If more (multiple) faults (here we show two) the following indications can
be shown in the display:
****DETEKTOR FAULT****
DATE: 25.11.91 T1.09.50
FA 1 ADDRESS NO: 0123
(EO) NO OR SHORT ANSWER-PULSE
This text means that there is one fault present on detector no. 0123, and that
there is one system fault present (sounder circuit). The nature of the fault
can be identified by using the menu.
Access to the menu is obtained by pressing the ↵-button on the five
elements key-pad.
B: Note the fault text indicated in the display and file the printout
from the optional printer.
Menu 6. Menu
Restore Address
Zone
Controls BT-outputs (AUX,DHM)
Klokker Controls (1-240)
Fire-brigade (BMA,BMFO,BMF)
Show-status Alarm
Prewarning
Addr./loop-fault
System fault
Disablements
Alarm counter
Stored events (last 150)
Fault
Sounders
Buzzer
Restore Loop
Internal buzzer
Internal printer
Test Address-in-alarm
Styringer Styringer
BT-utganger
Adress- Loop From detector
control From front
When the control panel front door is opened, the following text will appear
in the display:
Short form
AUTRONICA FIRE ALARM SYSTEM BS-100
operators
USER MENU
instruction.
This appears on
the display on Then the text changes to:
the front panel
SELECT MAIN MENU PRESS ↵
USERS INSTRUCTION PRESS ⇓
If the operator selects to read the short form users instruction by pressing the
⇓ arrow key in the key-pad, the following text will appear in the display:
If the “ MAIN MENU” is selected, part of main menu will appear in the
Out/in-control display:
Show-status
MAIN MENU: SELECT WITH ⇐ ⇒ PRESS ↵
OUT/IN-CONTROL SHOW-STATUS TEST ⇓
Test The arrow pointing down next to the word TEST indicates more text in the
line. By pressing the ⇓ arrow key in the key-pad, the remaining text is
System shown in the lower line:
Out/in-control 7. Out/in-control
Main menu
Restore Address
Zone
Controls BT-outputs
Sounders Controls
Fire-brigade (Fire fighters)
When disabling parts of the system, the amber (yellow) lamp “FUNCTION
DISABLED” on the front of the control panel will light as long as the
disabling lasts.
DISABLE ADDRESS(ES)
SELECT ADDRESS 0000 RET MM
The next address (XXXX) will automatically appear. Select this or another
addres by pressing ↵ .
If selected address is not present in the system, the following text will
appear in the display:
When all addresses to be disabled are selected, move the cursor to “TIME”
by means of the arrow key and press ↵.
DISABLEMENT OF n ADDRESS(ES)
DURATION 02 HOURS RET MM
DISABLEMENT OF ADDRESS(ES) OK
NUMBER: n TOTAL m RET MM
When disabling zone(s) the addresses in the zone will be isolated and will
not generate an alarm, prewarning or fault.
The total number of zones are 240. Zone addresses are 1-240.
It is also possible to move the cursor to “NEXT” and “PREVIOUS” and press
↵ to select the zone numbers.
When correct zone number 1-240 is selected, move the cursor to “TIME”,
press ↵, and the following text will appear in the display:
If more than one zone is to be disabled select “YES”, press ↵ and repeat the
disable procedure.
Select “NO” to end the “DISABLE ZONE” procedure.
Disabling controls, ensures that output controls will not activate in the event
of a alarm:
DISABLEMENT OF BT-OUTPUTS
DUREATION 02 HOURS RET MM
Select theduration time fordisablement by means of the arrow keys and press
↵.
DISABLEMENT OF BT-OUTPUTS
DISABLEMENT EXECUTED
DISABLEMENT OF CONTROLS
DURATION 02 HOURS RET MM
Select duration time for disablement by means of the arrow key and press ↵.
The following text will appear in the display:
DISABLEMENT OF CONTROLS
DISABLEMENT EXECUTED
DISABLEMENT OF SOUNDERS
DURATION 02 HOURS RET MM
Select the duration time for disablement by means of the arrow key and
press ↵.
The following text will appear in the display:
DISABLE SOUNDERS
DISABLEMENT EXECUTED
When disable parts of the system (functions) are restored, these will revert
to their normal function.
The “FUNCTION DISABLED” lamp will turn off only when all
disablements have been retsored.
RESTORE ADDRESS(ES)
ADDRESS 0000 RET MM
Select the address(es) to be restored by means of the arrow key and press ↵.
n ADDRESS(ES) RESTORED OK
ADDRESS XXXX RET MM
The next address (XXXX) will automatically appear. Select that or another
address by means of the arrow key and press ↵.
If selected address is not present in the system, the following text will
appear in the display:
When restoring zones, addresses connected to the zones will revert to their
normal function.
Select zone number to be restored by means of the arrow keys and press
⇓ ⇑.
When correct zone number is selected, move the cursor to “OK” , press ↵
and the following text will appear in the display:
If more than one zone is to be restored, select "YES", press ↵ and repeat the
restoring procedure.
Select "NO" to end the "RESTORE ZONE"-menu.
Press ↵, and the system will return to the "RESTORE CONTROLS" with
possibility to return to the main menu.
Out/in-control
Feed-paper When "SHOW STATUS” is selected, the following text will appear in the
display:
Service*
SHOW STATUS SELECT WITH ⇐ ⇒ PRESS ↵
ALARM PREWARNING ADDR./LOOP-FAULT ⇓
By pressing the ⇓ key the rest of the text will appear in the lower line.
For the function "SHOW STATUS", option "ALARM", the text in the
display will be:
Stored events "STORED EVENTS" is continually up-dated detailing the last 150 events in
the system. The last event will always be shown first.
All activities eg. alarms, prewarnings, faults, silence, reset, open and closing
front door etc. are stored with date and time.
The optional printer may be stopped at any time simply by pressing one of
the arrow keys in the key-pad located on the control panel front.
* All alarms.
* All prewarnings.
* All faults (internal and external).
* All button operations at event handling (SILENCE/RESET).
* All automatic disablements at reset.
* All disablements carried out by means of the menu and the arrow
keys.
* All disablements executed via data line.
* All manually executed restorations.
* All group disablements, externally controlled.
* All group restorations, externally controlled.
* All functions related to alarm organisation (time delay of external
alarm).
* All functions entered (carried out) via password.
* Openings of the control panel front door.
* Closing of the control panel front door.
* "Cold-start", the system has been powered up.
* "Warm-start", ("watch-dog" internal function).
Test 9. Test
Main menu
When entering the "TEST"-function in the main menu, the following text
will appear in the display:
TEST
FRONT PANEL BMA/BMF/BMFO FAULT ⇓
Move the cursor to the required function and press the ↵ key.
If the "FAULT" function is selected the following text will appear in the
display:
The test process takes one minute. It is indicated by dots appearing in the
display for the first half minute. Then the sequence is reversed the next half
minute. This test process is a real one, and an genuine earth fault is
introduced. The internal buzzer is activated. The test is terminated by
pressing the ↵ button.
Normal test function gives earth fault on the central panel.
When this earth fault test sequence is finished, the next sequence will
automatically start. The following text will appear in the display:
In this sequence the control panels ability to receive fault messages from the
detectors/detector-loops is tested. This sequence also lasts for one minute.
A fault message on address 0001 will be shown provided this address is not
disabled. The fault will activate the internal buzzer.
When this address test sequence is finished, the next sequence will
automatically start. The following text will appear in the display:
This sequence (which is a real battery capacity test) lasts for 10 seconds and
normally should not give any fault message. (This test is automatically
carried out by the BS-100 every day at 10:00 AM).
Before continuing operate the "SOUNDER SILENCE" and "RESET"
pushbuttons.
When the previous test sequence is completed, return to the "TEST" option
and select the "SOUNDERS” sequence by moving the cursor with the arrow
keys and then press the ↵ key.
The following text will appear in the display:
During this test sequence all alarm outputs will be activated (0,5 second ON
every 8th second). The sequence is terminated by pressing the ↵ key.
When the sounder test sequence is finished, return to the "TEST" option and
select the "BUZZER" sequence by moving the cursor with the arrow keys
and then press the ↵ key.
The following text will appear in the display:
The built-in buzzer will be activated until the buzzer test sequence is
terminated by pressing the ↵ key.
Buzzers on all repeater units will also operate during this test sequence.
*
Configuration Comm.channel
Silence alarm (alarm delay) Standard (T1)
BU-units Additional (T2)
DYFI-changes Alarm
Battery voltage Prewarning
Pocket Pager Filter
Select "SYSTEM" in the main menu, and the following text will appear in
the display:
The "SENSITIVITY" function enables the user to read the analogue value of
an individual detector(address), from a loop or from all addresses connected
to the control panel. The analogue value is automatically updated every 5th
second. To achieve all advantages available in this function, the optional
printer must be fitted to the control panel.
An analogue value may be seen even when the device is disabled.
SENSITIVITY
ADDRESS BEYOND-LIMIT POLLUTED RET MM
10.1.1 Address
ADDRESS SENSITIVITY
SINGLE ADDRESS LOOP TOTAL RET MM
ADDRESS SENSITIVITY
ADDRESS: 0000 RET MM
Here it is necessary to select the address number by moving the cursor to the
correct column and then set the number in question by using the ⇓ or ⇑
keys. When the correct address no. is set, operate the ↵ key.
If detector address 0001 is selected, the following text will appear in the
display:
ADDRESS: 0001
SENSITIVITY: 074 WHEN COMPLETED PRESS ↵
The analogue value (sensitivity) is updated every 5th second. The value will
alter slightly at each update due to minor environmental changes.
(During the first few seconds of the sequence the display will show
sensitivity = 000).
Normally the value shall be between 32 and 112 (standard range). Values
below 32 indicate detector fault. Values between 112/128 indicate
prewarning, and values above 128 indicate fire alarm.
ADDRESS SENSITIVITY
LOOP 00 RET MM
When the loop number in question is selected with the arrow keys and the
↵ key, the following text will appear in the display:
(when selecting loop 01).
ADDRESS LOOP 01
PRINTER DISPLAY RET MM
10.1.2 Beyond-limit
The preset limits can be changed by means of the arrow keys. The ↵ key
must be pressed to activate the function.
10.1.3 Polluted
Main menu
System Sensitivity
Internal Program-version
Configuration Adjust-clock
Data Show-clock
10.2.1 Program-version
10.2.2 Adjust-clock
Main menu
System Sensitivity
Internal
Configuration
1,2) Data Change 1) Changing of
display and
printer texts.
2) Changing of
output controls,
sounder outputs
and disabling
groups.
Add
Printout Detector data
Printer texts
All changes and additions to custom designed text, controls, alarm outputs,
groupings and printer texts can be implemented in this function. A print-out
of all custom text data/site data can also be made by using this function. The
function is password protected.
By selecting “SYSTEM” and then “DATA” after having input the password,
the following text will appear in the display:
DATA
CHANGE ADD PRINTOUT RET MM
Select the required function by means of the arrow keys and press the
↵ key.
The “CHANGE” function gives possibilities for changing the existing data.
Password level 1 only for changing display and printer texts. Password level
2 gives possibilities to change all custom data.
When the address in question is selected by means of the arrow key, press
the ↵ key.
By means of the two arrow keys ⇐ ⇒ the cursor is moved to left or right.
The changes are carried out by moving the cursor to the letter or figure to be
changed and pressing the ⇓ ⇑ arrow keys. Letters in alphabetic order,
figures and special signs scroll every time one of the two keys is pressed.
After changing the display text, move the cursor to the end of the line and
then the reference number for the printer text will appear in the display (
password level 1).
On password level 2, the output control data will appear on the display when
moving the cursor to the end of the line.
Change the ref. number for the printer text and move the cursor to the end
of the line.
Main menu
Feed paper
When "FEED PAPER" is selected from the main menu a fixed length of
paper is fed from the optional printer each time the ↵ key is pressed.
If the ↵ key is kept constantly pressed, the paper feed continues until the
pressure on the key is released.
Main menu
Service
Norway P5-BS100-3N20 X X X
Sweden P5-BS100-3S20 X X X X
Denmark P5-BS100-3D20 X X X
England P5-BS100-3E20 X X X X
Finland P5-BS100-3F20 X X X
Holland P5-BS100-3H20 X X X
Italy P5-BS100-3I20 X X X X
Hungary P5-BS100-3U20 X X X X
Germany P5-BS100-3T20 X X X X
France P5-BS100-3A20 X X X X
Spain P5-BS100-3P20 X X X X
Poland P5-BS100-3L20 X X X
Strapping W14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
field W15 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
ref. fig. 2.6 in W16 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
Comm. handbook W17 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
Function code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Function no.
Function number 0 7 2 1 1 5 0 0 16 7 0 1 0 0 0 16
See description 12 3 4 3 11 22 12 4 22
15 14 8 6 15 23 15 10 24
18 15 9 13 18 21 25
19 17 10 15 20 23
20 23 16
21
23
Functions:
Verification before automatic disablement, see section 3.2 and 4.2 in the
"Operators Handbook"- BS-100.
If one or more addresses are still in an alarm condition after the "RESET"
procedure, an operator acknowledge is required to have these addresses
disabled.
At the end of the "RESET" procedure the following text will appear in the
display:
If the ↵ key is not acknowledged within the limit of 10 seconds, new alarms
will be given for these addresses.
By pressing the ↵ key within the time limit, the address will automatically
be disabled. To find the addresses concerned, the menu function "SHOW-
STATUS", "DISABLEMENTS" should be used.
If the silent alarm input is active the alarm outputs will be delayed by period
T1 at alarm from an automatic detector. In the standard version the
additional alarm delay period T2 will be started when the "SILENCE
SOUNDERS" button is pressed.
For the SOLAS version the alarm delay T2 will not be activated by
operate "SILENCE SOUNDERS" and the alarm outputs will be
blocked.
This means that there will be no automatic alarm after ended alarm
delay T1. If "SILENCE SOUNDERS" is not operated, there will be an
automatic alarm at the end of T1.
If more than one alarm is present within time limit of alarm delay (T1), the
alarm delay will proceed unchanged from the first alarm and to the end of
the selected alarm delay. If "SOUNDER SILENCE" is operated within
selected alarm delay, the AK/BMA-outputs will be blocked. If new alarms
are registered after operating the "SOUNDER SILENCE", a new delay
period will start from the time the new alarm is registered.
If the AK/BMA-outputs are required to be activated the silent alarm input
must be removed or a manual call-point operated.
If one or more addresses are still in alarm condition after the "RESET"
procedure, an operator acknowledge is required to have these addresses
disabled by pressing the ↵ key on the front panel (as SOLAS).
Disabling the sounders through the menu will illuminate the "SOUNDERS
DISABLED" lamp.
Disablement of the fire brigade output will illuminate the "FIRE BRIG.
DISABLED" lamp.
A.2.3 - Denmark
If one or more addresses are still in alarm condition after the "RESET"
procedure, an operators acknowledge is required to have these addresses
disabled by pressing the ↵ key on the front panel (as SOLAS).
BMA, BMFO, BMF and output controls are disabled when the front door is
open.
System fault is given after 30 minutes interrupt of 220V AC.
A.2.4 - Sweden
Sounder silence and reset button must be pressed for more than 2 seconds to
activate the function.
Appendix B -
Replacing the paper roll in the optional printer
If a printer is fitted, it is located on the inside of the control panel inner door.
Paper slot
Control panel
inner door Paper roll
Paper roll
shaft
Printer paper
Locking clip
(left hand)
Fig. A: Side view of the optional printer located at the rear side of the inner door.
Adjusting
wheel for Ribbon container
ribbon
Finger screw
Paper roll
Fig. B: Location of the finger screw on the optional printer (front view).
F: Feed the paper manually through the printer by turning the finger
screw. (See fig. B)
G: Close the control panel inner door.
Appendix C -
Multiple BS-100/-Control panels with common
repeater units (BU-100/101/70)
BS-100 A EA-
CL Protocol CL Display-unit CL Display-unit
Fire alarm control (BU-unit) (BU-unit)
panel Interfacer
Digital inputs
BS-100 B
Fire alarm control Digital outputs
panel
Programversion in EA-:
P1-EAC4/A1-22
BS-100 C
* Program variant 1XX
Fire alarm control
(ex. 103) promises that the
panel
program is communicating
with BU-units.
(BU-units, common name for repeater units BU-100, BU-101 and BU-70).
The table below shows which operator buttons. Indication lamps are fitted to
the various BU-units.
H1 Indicator lamp X X
H2 Indicator lamp X X
H3 Indicator lamp X X
Device(s) still in alarm cond. X X
Prewarning X X X
Fault X X X
Function disabled X X
Mains X X X
More alarms X X X
Operation buttons
More alarms X X X
Sounder silence X
Sounder silence (buzzer) X X
Reset X
Fire alarm message (panel address, loop, detector no. or custom text) will
only appear in the display of the BS-100 control panel which has registered
the incident and on the BU-units.
BU-100 will present alarm from all detectors, BU-70 and BU-101 can be
programmed into presentation zones.
Fire alarm message will only appear in the display of the BS-100 control
panel even if the door is open.
Internal buzzer and FIRE indication lamps will be activated on the BS-100
control panel which registered the fire alarm and on the BU-units.
Only the BMA-output on the control panel which registered the fire alarm
will be activated.
Only the control outputs on the BS-100 control panel which registered the
fire alarm will be activated.
Only the sounders connected to the control panel which registered the fire
alarm will be activated.
C.1.2 Prewarning
! Prewarning message (panel address, loop, detector no. or custom text) will
only appear in the display of the BS-100 control panel which registered the
prewarning and on the BU-units.
If the front door is open on the BS-100 control panel, there will be no
message in the display or transmitted to the BU-units. The message will
appear when the door is closed.
C.1.3 Fault
If the door is open on the BS-100 control panel, there will be no fault
message in the display. The message will appear when the door is closed.
On the BU-units the internal buzzer and the FAULT indication lamp will be
activated. (No text in the display)
Fault output (not comm.fault) on the EA- will be activated (output L59).
Only the BMA-output on the control panel which registered the fault will be
activated.
The "MORE ALARMS" indication lamp will light on the BS-100 control
panel which is registering more than one alarm. When there are two alarms
on different BS-100 control panels, the "MORE ALARMS" indication lamp
will not light.
The "MORE ALARMS" indication lamp on the BU-units will light if there
are more than one alarm registered in the system. Two alarm from two
different BS-100 control panels will activate the "MORE ALARMS"
indication lamp on the BU-units.
The indication lamps H1, H2 and H3 on the BS-100 control panel are
controlled separately.
The indication lamps H1, H2 and H3 on the BU-units are controlled from
the control outputs on the EA 2/3 (input L51, 52, 53).
C.2 Operation
C.2.2 Reset
C.4 System
C.4.1 Sensitivity
C.4.2 Internal
The real-time clock in BS-100 control panels has to be set manually via
menu.
The EA- clock will be set equal to the clock in control panel with address A.
Appendix D -
BS-100 master / Control unit with BS-60 slaves
BS-60
CL Fire alarm
control panel
1 loop
BS-60
CL Fire alarm
control panel
1 loop
BS-60
CL Fire alarm
control panel
1 loop
The custom texts presented in the display on both BS-100 and BS-60 have
to be manually programmed in both control panels.
Fire alarm from the BS-100 control panel is only registered on the BS-100
control panel. There will be no display of info. on the BS-60 control
panel(s).
Fire alarm from a BS-60 control panel is registered on the relevant BS-60
control panel and on the BS-100 control panel.
D.1.2 Prewarning
Prewarning from the BS-100 control panel is only registered on the BS-100
control panel. There will be no display on the BS-60 control panel(s).
D.1.3 Fault
(The BS-100 control panel will look at the BS-60 control panels as ordinary
loops).
Fault from the BS-100 control panel is registered on the BS-100 control
panel. There will be no display of info. on BS-60 control panel(s).
Fault from a BS-60 control panel is registered on the relevant BS-60 control
panel and on the BS-100 control panel.
More alarms from the BS-100 control panel will only be registered on the
BS-100 control panel. There will be no display of info. on the BS-60
control panel(s).
More alarms from a BS-60 control panel will also be registered as more
alarms on the BS-100 control panel. There will be no display of info. on
other BS-60 control panels.
D.2 Operating
D.2.2 Reset
When operating the "RESET" from the BS-100 control panel, the entire
system will be reset.
If the "RESET" function is set to "OFF", the "RESET" can only be operated
from the BS-100 control panel.
If the "RESET" function is set to "ON", the "RESET" can be operated from
both the BS-100 and the BS-60 control panel.
When operating the "RESET" from the BS-60 control panel, only the BS-60
which is operated will be reset.
D.3.1 Address
D.3.2 Zone
D.3.3 Controls
D.3.4 Sounders
BMA, BMF, BMFO outputs from the BS-100 control panel can only be
disabled/restored from the BS-100 control panel.
BMA, BMF, BMFO outputs from the BS-60 control panel can only be
disabled/restored at the relevant BS-60 control panel.
D.4 System
D.4.1 Sensitivity
All addresses in the system (including those connected to the BS-60 control
panel(s)) can be interrogated from the BS-100 control panel.
From the BS-60 control panel it is only possible to interrogate the addresses
connected to it.
D.4.2 Internal
The internal clocks of all control panels are independent and must be set
individually.