4007ES Operator's Manual: 579-1165 Rev D
4007ES Operator's Manual: 579-1165 Rev D
579-1165 Rev D
*05791165D*
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1 Cautions, Warnings, and Regulatory Information............................................................................................ 3
Contents
2 Introduction...........................................................................................................................................................4
2.1 Reference Documents.................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
3 User Interface........................................................................................................................................................5
4 Alarm Conditions.................................................................................................................................................. 6
4.1 Screen Buttons................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
4.2 Recognizing an Alarm Condition................................................................................................................................................................... 6
4.2.1 Processing Alarms..........................................................................................................................................................................................................7
4.2.2 Acknowledge an Alarm..................................................................................................................................................................................................7
4.2.3 Global Acknowledge...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.2.4 Individual Acknowledge................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
4.2.5 Silence the Alarm........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2.6 Reset the System............................................................................................................................................................................................................9
4.2.7 Viewing the Alarm Condition Details.......................................................................................................................................................................10
5 Supervisory and Trouble Conditions................................................................................................................11
5.1 Supervisory and Trouble Screen Buttons.................................................................................................................................................. 11
5.2 Recognizing a Supervisory and a Trouble Condition................................................................................................................................11
5.3 Processing Supervisory and Trouble Conditions...................................................................................................................................... 12
5.4 Global Acknowledge..................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
5.5 Individual Acknowledge................................................................................................................................................................................12
5.6 Viewing the Supervisory and Trouble Conditions Details........................................................................................................................ 13
6 Main Menu.......................................................................................................................................................... 14
6.1 Main Menu Screen Buttons......................................................................................................................................................................... 14
7 User Access Level............................................................................................................................................... 15
8 System Info..........................................................................................................................................................17
8.1 System Info Screen Buttons........................................................................................................................................................................ 17
8.1.1 Card Revisions.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
8.1.2 Software Revisions.......................................................................................................................................................................................................17
8.1.3 Panel Serial Number................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
8.1.4 Card Status.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
8.1.5 System Files Info.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
8.1.6 IP Info.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
9 Panel Setup......................................................................................................................................................... 19
9.1 Panel Setup Screen Buttons........................................................................................................................................................................ 19
9.1.1 Swap Config...................................................................................................................................................................................................................19
9.1.2 Set Time/Date............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
9.1.3 Touchscreen Calibration.............................................................................................................................................................................................20
9.1.4 Mass Storage.................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
9.1.5 System Upgrade...........................................................................................................................................................................................................20
10 Alarm Log.......................................................................................................................................................... 21
10.1 Alarm Log Screen Buttons......................................................................................................................................................................... 21
10.1.1 Clear..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................21
11 Trouble Log........................................................................................................................................................22
11.1 Trouble Log Screen Buttons...................................................................................................................................................................... 22
11.1.1 Clear..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................22
12 Search................................................................................................................................................................ 23
12.1 Search Screen Buttons............................................................................................................................................................................... 23
12.1.1 New Search: Search for a Specific Point..............................................................................................................................................................23
12.1.2 New Search: Browse the List of Configured Points.......................................................................................................................................... 23
13 Diagnostics........................................................................................................................................................ 24
13.1 Diagnostic Screen Buttons.........................................................................................................................................................................24
13.2 HW Reset......................................................................................................................................................................................................24
13.3 Restart.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
13.4 WalkTest....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
13.5 Piezo Silence................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
13.6 Cfig Download............................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
4007ES Operator’s Manual
2 Introduction
The user interface is touchscreen based on 4007-9101 4007ES and 4007-9201 4007ES Hybrid Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP). The
various functions of the panel are access-level protected, thus restricting access to sensitive features to appropriate personnel only.
The 4606-9202 and the 4606-9205 are Color Touchscreen LCD Annunciators for 4007ES panels. They provide remote annunciation of the
FACP status. Access to Annunciator switch functions can be enabled or locked using the keyswitch. A maximum of six color touchscreen
annunciators can be installed on a 4007ES panel.
Refer to the Programmer’s manual, 579-1167, for more information on how to enable/disable the operations on the Color Touchscreen
LCD Annunciator.
Note: The user interfaces for the 4007ES and the 4007ES Hybrid FACPs are identical and referred to collectively as 4007ES in this docu-
ment.
3 User Interface
The user interface is used to operate the FACP.
Piezo Touchscreen Bi-Color User Defined LEDs Slide-in Labels
4 Alarm Conditions
An alarm condition occurs when an initiating device (such as a manual pull station, smoke detector, etc.) activates. The panel indicates the
presence of the alarm condition by:
Date
Fire Alarm in System Time
First of 1 Date
PULL STATION 1
FIRE ALARM
Pressing anywhere on the user interface touchscreen silences the piezo. Until the alarm conditions are acknowledged, it re-sounds after
one minute of inactivity at the user interface.
Date
Trouble in System Time
First of 5 Date
CARD 1, NAC POWER SUPPLY
NAC MISWIRE TROUBLE
Figure 5: Acknowledge
Note: Acknowledging an alarm does not silence the horns. Silence an alarm as shown in Silence the Alarm.
Date
Fire Alarm in System Time
First of 1 Date
PULL STATION 1
FIRE ALARM
Note: The alarms that have not been acknowledged display the text Press to acknowledge on the top right of the button.
Date
Fire Alarm in System Time
First of 1 Date
PULL STATION 1
FIRE ALARM
USER
BUTTON 3
Alarm Silence
Important: Reset the system only after the source of the alarm is determined and dealt with.
1. Tap the Alarm Functions button.
Date
Fire Alarm in System Time
First of 1 Date
PULL STATION 1
FIRE ALARM
USER
BUTTON 3
Alarm Silence
Note:
1. If a zone or device has reset successfully, the user interface returns to its normal display.
2. If a zone or device remains in alarm when you reset the system, the system reset aborts. A message confirming the abort displays
on the user interface.
Date
Fire Alarm in System Time
First of 1 Date
PULL STATION 1
FIRE ALARM
M1-1-0 Date
PULL STATION 1 Time
M1-1
M1-1 PULL STATION
Enable DEVICE ADDRESS: 2-1 TYPE: ADRPUL
IDNET2 CARD
Disable UNIT NUMBER: 0 RUI NUMBER: LOCAL
---------------------------------------------------------------------
PRIMARY STATUS FIRE ALARM
CURRENT DEVICE CORRECT DEVICE
DEVICE ON-LINE
PHYSICAL STATE ABNORMAL
RAW STATE ABNORMAL
ACTIVE STATE OFF
ARMED STATE ARMED
ENABLED STATE ENABLED
The piezo can be silenced by pressing anywhere on the user interface touchscreen. Until the Trouble and
Supervisory conditions are acknowledged, it re-sounds after 1 minute of inactivity at the user interface.
Date
Trouble in System Time
First of 5 Date
CARD 1, NAC POWER SUPPLY
NAC MISWIRE TROUBLE
The number displayed represents the number of Troubles and Supervisory conditions
Figure 16: Supervisory or Trouble Condition Screen (Trouble Condition shown as an example)
Note: A zone groups multiple points together and the Zone Supervisory or Zone Trouble list displays all the zones where Trouble or
Supervisory conditions occurred.
Note: A zone groups multiple points together and the Zone Supervisory or Zone Trouble list displays all the zones where Trouble or
Supervisory conditions occurred.
Date
Trouble in System Time
First of 5 Date
CARD 1, NAC POWER SUPPLY
NAC MISWIRE TROUBLE
Note: Acknowledging an alarm does not silence the horns. Silence an alarm as shown in Silence the Alarm.
Date
Trouble in System Time
Note: Unacknowledged Troubles display the text Press to acknowledge on the top right of the button.
1. Tap on a desired Trouble condition from the Trouble in System screen. That Trouble condition can either be a point or a zone
containing a variety of points. A point in Trouble state is shown as an example.
Date
Trouble in System Time
P58 Date
SYSTEM TIME/DATE WAS NOT SET Time
On
Off
Time /Date
Auto
Trouble Details
6 Main Menu
To access Main Menu functions, do the following:
• Tap anywhere on the touchscreen to remove the screensaver image.
• Tap the Menu button on the user interface if you are using the user influence.
Note: * User Buttons can be assigned to custom panel functions. Each function can be assigned to a task, such as Manual evacuation or
City Disconnect. User buttons that have not been assigned a function do not appear on the user interface.
Date
Main Menu Time
USER
System Info Panel Setup Alarm Log Trouble Log
BUTTON 1
Hardware USER
Search System Reset Diagnostics
Reset BUTTON 2
Note:
1. Four access levels can be used to log in to the panel, with the lowest, User Access Level 1, being the default.
2. Only some functions are available at each access level. Figure 25 shows functions with associated default user access levels.
3. The ES Panel Programmer can be used to modify default user access levels for each function, or set user access level passcodes.
Refer to document 579-1167: 4007ES Panel Programmer's Manual for more details.
ABC DEF
1
2 3
Enter Passcode
GHI JKL MNO
4 5 6
0
Logout
Tap the Log Out button to log out of the current user access level. Once logged out, the
Logout user is returned to Access Level 1.
Main Menu
1
Off
3
On
3
Off
3
On
3
8 System Info
Use the System Info function to obtain detailed information regarding the panel and its components. Tap on a menu icon to access that
option’s main screen. Refer to User Access Level for access levels required to use each option inside the System Info screen.
Date
System Info Time
System USER
IP Info
Files Info BUTTON 2
USER
BUTTON 3
Date
Card Revisions Time
Card Revision Tap the Card Revisions button to see a list of all the cards (modules) installed in the panel.
Information
Appears Here
Software revision Tap the Software Revisions button to see the latest master revisions loaded on the panel.
information
appears here
Tap the Serial Number button to see the serial number of the panel.
Serial Number
Appears Here
Card Status Tap the Card Status button to see the status of the different cards installed in the panel.
Appears Here
KERNEL REV: [Link] Tap the System Files Info button to see the latest master revisions loaded on the Remote
Annunciator.
FILESYSTEM REV: [Link]
PANELUI: [Link]
8.1.6 IP Info
IP Info Date
Time
IP ADDRESS: [Link]
HARDWARE ADDRESS:
Tap the IP Info button to see the IP and the MAC address of the 4007ES panel.
[Link]
9 Panel Setup
Use the Panel Setup function to modify the configuration of the basic panel components.
Tap on a menu icon to access that option’s main screen. Refer to User Access Level for access levels required to use each option inside
the Panel Setup screen.
USER
BUTTON 2
USER
BUTTON 3
Swap Config Date Tap the Swap Config button to access the following functions. These functions allow roll
Time
USER
back to the previous versions of the panel firmware.
Show Alternate Use Alternate
Config Version Config
BUTTON 1 • Show Alternate Config Version: Tap this button to display the previous version of the
USER
BUTTON 2
panel firmware.
USER • Use Alternate Config Version: Tap this button to install the previous version of the
BUTTON 3
panel firmware.
Panel Setup Tap the Touchscreen Calibration button to access the calibration screen and adjust the
Date
Time
Calibrate
Sensitivity sensitivity of the user interface touchscreen. Follow these steps to adjust:
1. Increase or decrease the touchscreen sensitivity by using the Scroll Up and Scroll
3x
Down buttons.
2. Tap the Calibrate button and then tap the “+” signs that appear to adjust the precision
of the touchscreen pressure sensors.
3. Return to the System Menu screen.
Clear
0 Main App [Link] Note: The System Upgrade screen is launched by default when the USB key is inserted in
Change
Job
0 Bootloader [Link] the USB Port of the 4007 CPU Card.
0 Kernel [Link]
10 Alarm Log
The Alarm Log screen contains a list of alarms that the panel has received. Refer to Figure 25 for access levels required for each option
inside the Alarm Log screen.
Date
FIRE ALARM IN SYSTEM Time
ACK Alarm
Menu
1 Functions
10.1.1 Clear
Tap the Clear button to erase all entries in the Alarm Logs screen.
Clear
Important: Use the Clear button only after the alarms have been investigated.
11 Trouble Log
The Trouble Log screen contains a list of Troubles that the panel has received. Refer to User Access Level for access levels required for
each option inside the Trouble Log screen.
Date
TROUBLE IN SYSTEM Time
ACK Alarm
Menu
1 Functions
11.1.1 Clear
Tap the Clear button to erase all entries in the Trouble Logs screen.
Clear
Important: Use the Clear button only after the Troubles have been investigated.
12 Search
Use the Search screen to look for configured points under panel control. Refer to User Access Level for access levels required for each
option inside the Search screen.
Search Date
Time
ZN1 ZN1
ZN2 ZN2
ZN3 ZN3
ADDR
M1-1-0
IDNet 1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
. 0
Note: Point numbers are first generated when the ES Panel Programmer is used to program points into the panel.
3. Tap the Accept button to execute the search. Tap the Erase button to erase the last character entered. Use the Return button
to return to the Search screen.
13 Diagnostics
Use the Diagnostics function to run tests on the panel and the devices. Refer to User Access Level for access levels required for each
option inside the Diagnostics screen.
13.2 HW Reset
Tap the Hardware Reset button to re-initialize the state of certain hardware components. A hardware reset is typically used to reset a
Class A Trouble after the problem causing the Trouble is resolved.
Note: If you attempt to perform a hardware reset without first fixing the problem causing the Trouble, the hardware reset fails and the
Trouble re-appears.
13.3 Restart
WarmStart ColdStart
USER Tap the Restart button to restart the panel by Warm Start or Cold Start.
BUTTON 1
• Warm Start preserves the logs and the disabled status of any points that are in disabled
USER state.
BUTTON 2
• Cold Start clears all history logs and re-enables any points that were previously disabled.
USER
BUTTON 3
13.4 WalkTest
WalkTest Settings Date Tap the WalkTest button to open the WalkTest Settings screen, which contains Walktest
Time
groups configured by technicians for use during maintenance testing. The following
Next functions are available:
Group
Walktest Group • Tap the Next Group button to select the next WalkTest group.
Prev
Information
Group • Tap the Prev Group button to select the previous WalkTest group.
• With an item in the WalkTest group selected, tap the Select Item button to open a new
screen where information and additional functions for that item are available.
Select Item
Tap the Cfig Download button to access the Configuration Menu screen. Inside, the
following functions are available:
Configuration Menu Date
Tap the Earth Fault Search button to access the Earth Fault Search? screen, which can
Time
Tap the Earth Fault Latch button to access the Earth Latch Menu screen, which can
Earth Latch Menu Date
be used to latch intermittent earth fault Troubles to the panel. This allows the panel to
Time
USER
Off On ViewRaw
BUTTON 1 consistently display a Trouble instead of each time it re-occurs. The following functions are
USER
available:
BUTTON 2
• Tap the Off button to disable the Earth Latch function.
USER
BUTTON 3 • Tap the On button to enable the Earth Latch function.
• Tap the ViewRaw button to view the locations of the raw earth faults.
USER
Off On
BUTTON 1 Tap the Duplicate Device Search button to access the Duplicate Dev Menu screen,
USER where On or Off buttons can be used to turn the detection of duplicate devices on IDNet
BUTTON 2
channels on or off.
USER
BUTTON 3
USER
Off On
BUTTON 1 Tap the Weak Answer Search button to access the Weak Answer Menu screen, where
USER the On or Off buttons can be used to turn the detection of weak answering devices on
BUTTON 2 IDNet channels on or off.
USER
BUTTON 3
• Tap the TrueAlert ES Self-Test? button, and then use the Run Self-Test? button to
run Self-Test, or use the View Test Results? button to view the results for TrueAlert
appliances.
TrueAlert Tests Menu Date
Time • Tap the TrueAlert Device LEDs Test? button, and then use the On or Off buttons to
TrueAlert ES
Self-Test?
TrueAlert
Device LEDs
TrueAlert
Device Test
TrueAlert Silent
USER
BUTTON 1 turn the TrueAlert appliance LEDs on or off.
Test Mode?
Test? Mode?
USER
BUTTON 2
• Tap on the TrueAlert Device Test Mode? button, and then use the On or Off buttons
USER to place the TrueAlert appliances in or out of Test Mode.
BUTTON 3
• Tap the TrueAlert Silent Test Mode? button, and then use the On or Off buttons to
choose whether you want to place the TrueAlert appliances in Silent Test Mode or not. In
Silent Test Mode, the device’s sounders are disabled.
• All: Press this button to test all the TPS SLC lines at once. After pressing this button, these
options become available:
- HornON: Press this button to set the horns to high volume during the test.
TrueAlert NAC Test Menu Date
Time
- HornOFF: Press this button for a silent system test.
USER
All Single
BUTTON 1 • Single: Press this button to test each TPS SLC line separately.
USER
BUTTON 2 Note:
USER • The results of the TrueNAC Voltage Drop Test are displayed on the screen. A Trouble
BUTTON 3
condition is generated for every device that has failed the test.
• If Horns are on, the panel will perform two passes: one with horns on and one with horns
off. This is done to enhance the accuracy of A/Vs measurement.
13.14 CO Algorithms
Tap the CO Algorithms button to access the IDNet CO Algorithms Menu screen. The following functions are available:
USER
Off On
BUTTON 1
• Tap the Off button to disable the IDNet CO Algorithms. This is useful when smoke testing
the IDNet CO devices.
USER
BUTTON 2 • Tap the On button to enable the IDNet CO Algorithms.
USER
BUTTON 3
• Tap the IViewMod button to view all the items in Install Mode.
Install Mode Menu Date
USER
IViewMod IAddMiss IAddOpens IRemvNorm BUTTON 1
USER
• Tap the IAddOpens button to add all open circuits to Install Mode.
BUTTON 2
IRemvAll
USER
• Tap the IRemvNorm button to remove an item from Install Mode.
BUTTON 3
• Tap the IRemvAll button to remove all the items from Install Mode.
13.17 NetDiag
Tap the NetDiag button to access the Net Diagnostics Menu screen, where the following functions for analyzing and gathering network
information are available. Use the arrow buttons to navigate to each option. To select an option, tap the Select Item button when it is
highlighted.
• Diagnostics by Node: Use this option to choose a node and display its details.
• Net Diag Logging: Use this option to choose which network parameters to log, and
where these logs are saved.
• Network Tallies: Use this option to choose whether to view or clear network tallies. This
applies only to 4120 Networks.
• Diag Tbls Missing Node Troubles: Use this option to enable or disable missing node
Troubles.
Net Diagnostics Menu Date • Diagnostic Message Options: Use this option to select the node to which diagnostic
Time
Network Diagnostics are not Active messages are sent, the message directions, and the number of message retries. This
This node is ONLINE
Network is Running in style 7 applies only to 4120 Networks.
Diagnostics by Node
Net Diag Logging • Relay Mode: Use this option to choose whether or not the current node is in Relay
Mode. This applies only to 4120 Networks.
Network Tallies
Diag Tbls Missing Node Troubles
Diagnostic Message options
Select
Relay Mode
Repeater/Reset for all Nodes • Repeater/Reset for All Nodes: Use this option to reset/restore nodes, or to put the
Item
Current details of network
Stop ALL Net Diag Functions nodes in Repeater Mode.
• Current Details of Network: Use this option to obtain information on the number of
nodes configured, communicating and in Repeater Mode, as well as the Monitor node,
Left End node, Right End node, and the node’s Repeater source. Use this option to also
determine the network topology, attendance, and the node IDs.
• Stop ALL Net Diag Functions: Use this option to stop all the network diagnostic
functions that are currently running.
14 Report Menu
Press the Report Menu button to access the Report Menu screen, where various types of reports on the system points can be
generated. To generate a report:
1. Press the Report Menu button from the Main Menu screen to open the Report Menu screen, see Screen Buttons.
2. A report can either be saved to a USB key or printed. See below for both options:
Table 5: Printing and saving report
Printing a Report Saving a Report to a USB Key
1. Press the Options button and then press Select to choose a
1. Insert the USB key inside the USB Port of the 4007ES CPU
printer.
Card.
2. In the Report Menu screen, press a report button to print the
2. Press a report button to save the report to the USB key.
report.
Note: Pressing a report button without first inserting a USB key or choosing a printer generates an error message stating that hardware
could not be found.
Refer to User Access Level for access levels required to use each option inside the Report Menu screen.
Date
Report Menu Time
TrueAlert USER
Verification Tally Options
Self-Test BUTTON 3
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