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Gamewell FCI IdentiFlex 610 Installation & operation manual - page 117
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5. Select the pull down
File
menu at the top of the screen. Select
Properties,
Select the
Settings
tab,
and set Emulation to VT-100
5. Select
ASCII
Setup, change Line delay setting to 1 millisecond, change Char delay setting to 1
millisecond, Click on OK. Click on OK again
Hyperterm set up is complete. To us Hyperterm to communicate with the panel, select the setup name
that you assigned to this application.
Summary of IdentiFlex 610
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Identiflex 610 analog / addressable fire alarm control panel installation & operation manual gamewell p/n 71810 12 clintonville road issue e, 9/10/2004 northford, ct 06472 firmware ver. 7.2 ecn 04-488.
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Limwarlg.P65 01/10/2000 an automatic fire alarm system –typically made up of smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warn- ing devices, and a fire alarm control with remote notification capability–can provide early warning of a developing fire. Such a system, however, does not...
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Limwarlg.P65 01/10/2000 warning - several different sources of power can be con- nected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. Control unit and associated equip- ment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables whi...
Page 4: Table of Contents
Iii table of contents system description ....................................................................1 general ......................................................................................................................................3 n ew f eatures .................................
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Iv addressable input devices ........................................................................................................33 wiring guides ............................................................................................................................34 i nitial s ystem s tart...
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V restore ......................................................................................................................................72 alarm levels ..............................................................................................................................72 available ....
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Vi upload dictionary.......................................................................................................................100 dictionary file ............................................................................................................................101 change card.....
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Section 1 if 610 system description.
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Page 11: General
3 general identiflex 610 fire alarm control panel with firmware, version r7.2 is an update of the prior versions of if 610 facp firmware. The version r7 provides all of the features and performance of the previous if 610 firmware as well as many new features and improved panel configuration data sto...
Page 12: Releasing
4 there are special functions which can be accomplished with the gamewell series 610 fire alarm control panel. One is releasing, which allows control of dump or deluge forms of fire suppression. Releasing the gamewell series 610 fire alarm control panel, with version r7 firmware, and analog addressa...
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5 programming warning! In order to properly prepare the inputs and outputs required for releasing, very specific programming steps must be performed. Failure to follow these steps could result in failure of the suppressant to be discharged, or there could be unplanned discharge of the suppressant. T...
Page 14: System Overview
6 system overview if 610 control panel the gamewell. If 610 is a microprocessor based fire alarm control panel. The if 610 system is available in three configurations; a 126 point, one circuit analog/addressable circuit control panel (if 610-126), a 252 point, two circuit analog/addressable circuit ...
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7 system i/o components analog addressable module the analog addressable module is a 1, 2, or 4 circuit card that monitors and controls up to 126 analog/addressable devices (points) per circuit for a total of 504 points per module. The analog interface module has its own microprocessor which simulta...
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Section 2 if 610 system operation.
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Page 19: Operator Controls
11 common control display-functional description operator controls >>note: the “enable” key switch must be activated before any of the push button switches will operate ack the “acknowledge” switch (ack) silences the internal buzzer of the panel and returns to normal any signal circuit or relay prog...
Page 20: Indicators
12 signal silence the “signal silence” switch (signal silence) will silence (i.E. Return to normal), any circuit or relay that is programmed to restore on signal silence. The signal silence switch is an alternating action switch. Pressing the signal silence switch will return the silenced circuits t...
Page 21: System Operating Conditions
13 bypass the “bypass” led indicates that points which have been programmed for bypass are actually bypassed. Walk test the “walk test” led indicates that the panel is in the walk test mode. System operating conditions default mode warning note when shipped from the factory, the if 610 system has be...
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14 status :normal mm/dd/yy hh:mm system idle figure o-1 alarm condition (default) the if 610 will go into an alarm state when any analog/addressable initiation device reports an alarm condition. By default the following actions will occur at the common control display. Refer to table o-1, system eve...
Page 23: Operating Procedures
15 display for multiple alarm(s) • note: multiple alarms are shown after the words alarm total “x”; with “x” representing the total amount of alarms. Status : alarm total x mm/dd/yy hh:mm fire alarm in ckt#_ dev#:_ figure o-3 operating procedures acknowledging the alarm condition when the user press...
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16 signal silence in the alarm condition, the red led for signal silence will begin to flash. This guided prompt feature notifies the user that it is possible, but not necessary, to press the signal silence switch. In the default mode , all signal circuits will silence. Signal silence inhibit will p...
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17 alarm verification alarm verification is used to reduce the occurrence of nuisance alarm conditions (transient smoke etc.). Careful consideration should be taken before enabling the alarm verification feature on any device. Programming the alarm verification feature may delay the reporting of an ...
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18 releasing a group of initiating and output devices can be designated to control the release of fire suppression agents. The process includes the ability to intercede in (abort) the cycle, or speed up (dump) the cycle. The delay time from the confirmation of two anded inputs to the release command...
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19 trouble condition a trouble condition occurs when a fault or potential problem develops within the system, system components, or system wiring connections. When a fault is detected the system common trouble display led will be illuminated on the common control display, and the system common audib...
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Page 29: Section
Section 3 if 610 installation.
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23 if 610 system housing the if 610 system is a compact stand-alone unit. The 12.5”h x 18.5”w x 4.5”d cabinet houses the cpu module, operators display, the bus driver module, the analog addressable interface modules, and the power supply. A 6"h x 5"w x 4"d area is reserved for batteries. For complet...
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24 system assembly (refer to drawing c-m818-2 assembly of if 610 cabinet) 1. Dress all wires away from the inside of the cabinet. Ensure the cabinet is clean before mounting the assemblies. Clean as required. 2. Mount the bus driver card pn 31025 3. Mount the front display assembly pn 31026 4. Mount...
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25 module identification and placement modular functions the if 610 system utilizes a unique addressing scheme that allows it to supervise card placement and monitor card types . This addressing scheme monitors specific pre-assigned module locations in the if 610 system. The module locations used in...
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26 installation diagram refer to d-w1175, wiring, if 610 system; and drawing c-m818-2 assembly of if 610 cabinet for installation and cable connections. Specifications input voltage 120 vac 50/60 hz 3 amps max. 220/240 vac 50/60 hz. 2 amps max. Power fail / brownout transfer per ul 864 operating tem...
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27 power requirements • 2ma operating current • 1ma for each red led (on) • 6ma for each yellow or green led (on) cpu module the cpu module (or microprocessor module) contains the system operating firmware and non-volatile memory. It provides all the system memory and processing functions as well as...
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28 cable connections: sbx1 connector interconnection (ribbon cable) to j3 connection on the bus driver module sbx0 connector interconnection (ribbon cable) to smartnet adapter. P1 connector laptop interface - use ribbon cable 71332 p2 connector normally not used. Jumper jp5 should be placed between ...
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29 cable connections j3 connector interconnect (ribbon cable) to sbx1 on the cpu module j2 connector interconnect (ribbon cable) to p1 on the analog addressable module j1 connector interconnect (ribbon cable) to j3 on the operators display common control specifications common control specifications ...
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30 signal circuit 1** signal cct#1, 24v@2a, style y or z style y requires 3.9k ohm end of the line resistor. 1l1r style z (-) return 1l1 (-) signal power 1l2 (+) signal power 1l2r style z (+) return signal circuit 2** signal cct#2, 24v@2a, style y or z style y requires 3.9k ohm end of the line resis...
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31 relay 4 spare designation description 4 no form c normally open spare contact 4 nc form c normally closed spare contact 4 c form c spare relay common contact 2.0a @ 30 vdc or 120 vac @ 1.0 amps. Iso 232 designation description xmt rs-232 out term. Rcv rs-232 input strip c common (logic) ground gn...
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32 circuit 2 terminal # designation description tb-2 1 +24 +24v device power 2 +24 r +24v device power style 6 return 3 l1 addressable line (-) 4 l1r style 6 addressable (-) return 5 l2 addressable line (+) 6 l2r style 6 addressable (+) return circuit 3 terminal # designation description tb-3 1 +24 ...
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33 addressable input devices pid-95(p) installation gamewell’s if 610 series of addressable input devices provide the interface between the if 610 analog circuits and contact devices. The input devices are available as a point identification device (pid-95) and as an addressable manual station (ms-9...
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34 wiring guides wiring guidelines signaling circuit wire sizes 24 volt dc parallel wire resistance pair in distance to last device (maximum line loss 10%) awg ohm/1 000 0.5amp 1.0amp 1.5amp 2.0amp 18 6.5 400' 200' 130' 100' 16 4.1 620' 300' 210' 160' 14 2.6 1000' 500' 330' 250' 12 1.6 1600' 800' 52...
Page 43: Initial System Startup
35 initial system startup caution ! Connect primary power to the system before connecting battery/standby power source. 1. Activate main power. The "power on" message (figure i-1) is displayed. Power on / hardware reset please wait ... Figure i-1 2. Wait the required 15 seconds. [power on] led is fl...
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Section 3 if 610 system test mode.
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39 overview walk test, bypass mode, detector/device test, and information displays can be selected at any time from the password protected - access level 3. Function programming menu by pressing one of the fn keys on the left or right arrow keys, and selecting the desired test as indicated on the lc...
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40 walk test prog menu 1=inputs 2=inputs/sig 3=devices 4=clear 0=exit 1=inputs places all inputs in walk test 2=inputs/sig places all inputs and signal circuits in walk test 3=devices allows individual selection of inputs and signal circuits to place in walk test through the following procedures. Fi...
Page 49: Warning !
41 >> note: signal circuits 1 and 2 located on the operators display are numbers 129 and 130, respectively. 10. The display will show the status of the signal circuit in respect to walk test. Use the up/down arrow keys to toggle the signal circuit into and out of the walk test mode. When you have ma...
Page 50: Warning !
42 function programming 1=walk test 2=bypass 3=input test 4=output test 5=display 0=exit >2 bypass menu 1=display 2=prog 0=exit figure t7 ∆ warning ! Devices will not report an alarm or trouble condition. A fire watch or other reliable means should be employed to monitor the unprotected area. 3. Sel...
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43 6. Use the up/down arrow keys to select the circuit of the devices to be bypassed. >>note: use the right arrow key to place the cursor under the device address. 7. Use the up/down arrow keys to select the device address. When the device address is selected, the device type, zone type and zone sta...
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44 bypass group programming 1. Select [4] from the bypass menu. Figure t11 is now displayed bypass group programming 1=assign devices to bypass group 2=activate/deactivate bypass groups 0=exit figure t11 2. Select [ 1 ] from the menu to assign devices to bypass groups, then select either [ 1 } for i...
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45 input test the input test function allows the user to individually test the functionality of each device, operation and response. Device led will illuminate if selected for input test. The led will turn off when the device is deselected. Function programming 1=walk test 2=bypass 3=input test 4=ou...
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46 t-1 device test table input device display panel description trouble / no feedback background dirty pre-alarm on 1st alarm / shorted/ active ion ionization detector 0 - 9 10 - 40 41 - 44 background +26 background +36 opt. Photo detector (non-comp.) 0 - 9 20 - 30 41 - 44 25 + (sensitivity x 6) + 8...
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47 display the display function allows the operator to view or download the system configuration, dictionaries, operating information, and current detector values. Function programming 1=walk test 2=bypass 3=input test 4=output test 5=display 0=exit >5 display 1=config 2=dict. 3=events 4=misc. 5=det...
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48 dict. The dictionary menu allows selection of either viewing or downloading the system dictionaries. Display 1=config 2=dict. 3=events 4=misc 5=detectors 0=exit >2 display dictionary menu 1=display 2=download 3=exit display 1=config 2=dict. 3=events 4=misc 5=detectors 0=exit >3 events the events ...
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49 pass the passwords menu is not available in this mode. It requires a level 4 password to activate. This function is only accessible at security level 4 display menu (misc.) 1=pass 2=codes 3=tally 4=ver 5=ram 0=exit >2 codes the codes menu allows viewing of the programmed codes use up/down keys to...
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50 display menu (misc.) 1=pass 2=codes 3=tally 4=ver 5=ram 0=exit >5 memory the memory display shows the available random access memory. Unallocated bytes of ram: 206123 press any key to continue display 1=config 2=dict. 3=events 4=misc 5=detectors 0=exit >4 detectors the display detectors menu allo...
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Section 4 if 610 programming.
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53 programming overview 1 circuit programming 1 inputs 2 outputs 3 init 2 control by event 3 function programming 1 walk test 1 display 2 program i inputs 2 inputs/sig. 3 devices 4 clear 2 bypass 1 display 2 program 1 device 2 i/0 groups 3 circuits 4 bypass groups 1assign devices to groups 2 act/dea...
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54 4 system 1 display 1 configuration 1 display 2 download 2 dictionary 1 display 2 download 3 events 4 misc. 1 display pass codes 2 display codes 3 tally 4 display software version 5 display available ram 5 detectors 1 download 2 change 1 menu 1 1 pass codes 2 initiating codes 3 time/date 4 access ...
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55 3 test 1 inputs 2 outputs 3 card i.D 4 ground fault 5 lamp test 6 analog test.
Page 64: Introduction
56 introduction "smartstart" the smartstart automated programming process feature is available in the gamewell’s if 610 control panels. This initialization process uniquely configures the system parameters in memory. The system automatically ties its inputs to its outputs through the creation of the...
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57 programming prompts (continued) throughout the programming sequence, the user is prompted to enter data selections at the location of the flashing cursor. To select sub- menu options, use the following prompts: to select a field option use right and left arrow keys to horizontally scroll and sele...
Page 66: System Startup
58 system startup this section is subdivided into two sections, initial system startup and system restart / re- configuration. Instructions for a newly installed system, or a system in which the firmware has been changed, are detailed in the initial system startup section. Instructions for a "hardwa...
Page 67: Warning !
59 system restart / re-configuration - smartstart ∆ warning ! All programming data will be lost when the system is re- configured. The system will initialize the smartstart feature and will configure a new data base. Hardware reset 1. Complete a hardware reset by shorting the jumper pins on p4, loca...
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60 hardware reset (continued) 5. After a 15 second delay, the system commences a hardware restart. Modules and devices are being read and will scroll up on the display, figure 3c. Next the system reset screen is shown, figure 2a. Then the "system idle" screen is displayed, figure 4. Polling card xxx...
Page 69: Warning !
61 the four access level default settings are: access level 1 = ack. Access level 2 = ack., sig. Sil., reset, drill access level 3 = ack., sig. Sil., reset, drill, det. Test, walk test, bypass access level 4 = programming, smartstart default passwords for the access levels are: password 1111 = acces...
Page 70: Programming Mode
62 programming mode main display the main programming display shows the user an overview of the programming modes. The user is allowed to select from four categories. (figure 6) programming mode 1=ckt. Prog. 2=cbe 3=function 4=system 0=exit > figure 6 1= ckt prog circuit programming 2 = cbe control-...
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63 "inputs" circuit selection 1. From the circuit programming menu, press [ 1 ] on keypad. 2. Press " enter ". >> note: the cursor will be flashing under the circuit number. If the device type is an ion detector figure 8 will be displayed. Ckt:xx add:xxx d_type: ion z_type: xxxx i _grp:xxx figure 8 ...
Page 72: Warning !
64 device selection 4. Use the left/right arrow keys to move the cursor flashing under the device address "add:xxx", enter the address number or use the up/down arrow keys to select the address of the device to be modified then press enter. Photo device sensitivity selection ∆ warning ! >> changing ...
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65 heat device operating selection 4.3 to select a heat detector operating characteristic or use the left/right arrow keys to scroll to "r/r". Use the up arrow key to select "y" (yes) rate of rise function. When rate of rise is selected the device will alarm when it detects a 15 ° increase in temper...
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66 >> note: it is not necessary to press "enter" when the up/down arrow keys are used to change the parameter of a field. The field contents are automatically updated for the device as shown on the display (except i_grp). 10. When all input devices have been programmed, press " enter " to exit the i...
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67 zone type table - p2 display panel name description ver verification automatically verifies the device). (default program, after a 45 sec. Min., 60 sec. Max reset/stabilization delay, monitors the device for 60 seconds to verify an alarm condition. Auto automatic places the panel into general ala...
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68 text dictionary table - p4 w1 w2 w3 w4 w5 fire alarm alarm gas sprinkler trouble acknowledge reset mechanical electrical boiler utility extinguishing fire smoke detector heat detector duct detector water flow tamper switch manual station pull station beam detector fire station ionization smoke de...
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69 ckt:xxx d_type:xxx alr: xx sig:xxxx res:xxx drl:x sil:x figure 11 3.2 when an analog addressable line is selected for programming from the operators display, figure 11b. The yellow led of the selected circuit will illuminate ckt:xxx add:xxx d_type:xxx alr: xx o_grp:xxx res:xxx seq:x >> note: if a...
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70 field descriptions for signal circuits and analog addressable “ckt:xxx” indicates the signal circuits memory address “add:xxx address of analog relay module “d_type:sig” shows the type of output circuit “alr:x” indicates to what alarm level the circuit will be activated in the event that “and” zo...
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71 signal circuit types output signal circuit type a. Steady dc steady dc type signal circuit is the system default. When activated, any signal circuits programmed for steady dc will provide a 24vdc uninterrupted output. B. Marchtime 60 marchtime 60 circuits, when activated, will provide a 24 vdc ou...
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72 signal circuit restore a. Restore on - acknowledge for use with supplementary signaling and functions any active output point programmed to restore on acknowledge will return to idle whenever the acknowledge switch is pressed. All output points that were returned to idle will reactivate upon a su...
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73 special signal circuit functions a. Signal silence inhibit silence inhibit will prevent the operation of the signal silence function for a programmable period ranging from 30 seconds to 5 minutes from the time the first point goes into alarm. If the panel is programmed for silence inhibit any act...
Page 82: Control By Event
74 initializing an analog circuit initializes an individual circuit. Allows the user to add new devices (detectors) or remove devices in the specific circuit selected. All other circuit information previously entered (utilized in control by event data base programming) is protected and cannot be alt...
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75 cbe programming control-by-event "cbe" programming is dedicated to system wide alarm functions. Select "cbe" (#2) from the main "programming mode" menu to change or assign input group assignment with the associated output group. To select "logical" group inputs 1. Select "cbe" ( 2 ) from the main...
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76 to assign a "logical" output group 5. Press " enter ". Figure 15 is now displayed. Enter output group: xxx figure 15 6. Using numeric keys, enter the desired output group number or press the signal circuit switch. The assigned output group number now is displayed in top left as shown in figure 15...
Page 85: Function Programming
77 function programming see system test mode.
Page 86: System Programming
78 system programming programming system programming menus may be accessed if the proper programming password is entered at the “enter password:” prompt. Programming may also be performed from a laptop computer connected to the rs-232 port on the cpu of the control panel. Refer to the end of this se...
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79 display config. The system module configuration is displayed when option 1 is selected from the configuration menu. This display shows the modules that are present in each card location, their associated card type, code and a description of the card. The modules displayed are retrieved from the s...
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80 card id # each type of card is assigned a unique 8 bit code that the card transmits to the cpu when it is polled. In operation each card is periodically polled and returns its type code. The cpu detects if the card is functioning correctly, for a card type at that location. Refer to table l4, if ...
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81 download config selecting download from the display configuration menu will prompt the system to transmit the complete system configuration file to the rs-232 port. When this is selected the system prompts the user to perform several steps. These steps are the actions required to receive an ascii...
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82 display dict. Menu this display option allows the user to view the contents of word dictionaries 1 - 5. Dictionaries 1 - 4 may contain up to 128 entries and dictionary 5 may contain up to 1024 entries. By selecting this option the contents of all 5 user dictionaries are output to the laptop/compu...
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83 display events the display events selection will prompt the cpu to output it’s complete history log to the rs-232 port. The history log will contain all information regarding the system status changes for the previous 1000 events or since the last time the system smartstart™ feature was invoked. ...
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84 display codes displaying the codes will allow the user to view the codes that are assigned to each of the 256 input groups. This is followed by information on the timing of the codes, number of rounds transmitted and whether the system reverts to march time coding or silences after the coding is ...
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85 tally this displays the number of times that a detector which is selected for verification, has activated without confirmation within the last 30 days. Display menu (misc.) 1=pass 2=codes 3=tally 4=ver 5=ram 0=exit >3 press any key to continue display ver. The version of firmware installed in the...
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86 change menu the system change menu allows the user to change various system parameters. Change menu 1 change menu 1=menu 1 2=menu 2 3=menu 3 4=menu 4 0=exit > change menu 1=menu 1 2=menu 2 3=menu 3 4=menu 4 0=exit >1 change menu 1 1=pass 2=code 3=date 4=seq 5=baud 0=exit.
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87 change pass the change password menu is used to change the password, user name and/or the access level associated with the passwords. When this is selected from change menu 1, the previously programmed password information is displayed, followed by a prompt requesting the password number to be ch...
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88 change code the codes in the if 610 systems are assigned to the input groups. When a device within that group alarms, that code would be sounded on the signal circuits that have been programmed as coded circuits. Each input group may be assigned an individual code that contains up to 6 digits. Th...
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89 change date to change the date and/or time in the if 610 system, the change date menu must be selected. This menu prompts the user with the information the system requires to enter a new time and date. Change menu 1 1=pass 2=code 3=date 4=seq 5=baud 0=exit >3 date menu 1=date 2=time 3=savings >1 ...
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90 change seq the change sequence option allows the user to redefine the access levels associated with each of the sequence keys. Each of these keys is assigned an access level by default. The acknowledge key is assigned to level 1 access. The reset, signal silence and drill keys are assigned to lev...
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91 sw1 - settings s1 open do not change s2 open do not change s3 always closed do not change s4 open do not change s5 open do not change s6 open do not change note: p2 baud rate of is selected via s7 and s8. Auto detect baud rate is utilized for peripheral devices. S7, s8 open 9610 baud rate s7 clos...
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92 change menu 2 change menu 1=menu 1 2=menu 2 3=menu 3 4=menu 4 0=exit >2 change menu 2 1=city 2=ann 3=trbl 4=bckey 5=day enable 6=day/night 0=exit change city the city tie circuit is designed to operate in four modes of operation; line reversal, master box, dialer, and chicago mode. In the line re...
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93 change trbl the change trouble option should be in the “troubles are annunciated” mode. This feature is used in special applications where a backup system is required. Special modules and wiring are required to utilize this option. Please consult your factory representative for applications requi...
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94 change day night mode the change day night option allows the selection of manual or automatic termination of positive alarm sequence. Change menu 2 1=city 2=ann 3=trbl 4=bckey 5=day enable 6=day/night 0=exit >6 system in manual day mode press enter key to exit press any other key to toggle >1 sys...
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95 change prefix this option allows the user to change the prefix for alarm events that occur. The default setting is fire alarm. If the panel were monitoring gas detectors, for example. The prefix could be changed to gas and therefore display gas alarm during alarm conditions. Change menu 3 1=abort...
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96 change silence inhibit delay the change sil inh option allows the selection of the time period in which silence is inhibited after an alarm signal. Change menu 3 1=abort 2=prefix 3=config 4=tally 5=sil inh 6=autosil 0=exit >5 sil inh delay is set to: 0 min enter new signal sil delay (0-10) delay=...
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97 change menu 4 change menu 1=menu 1 2=menu 2 3=menu 3 4=menu 4 0=exit >4 change menu 4 1=cfg 2=water 3=relse 4=dump 5=dict 6=card 0=exit change config. Changing the system configuration requires a previously downloaded system configuration file. This option is only available when programming throu...
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98 change discharge delay the change dump option allows the selection of the time delay from the discharge command to the actual discharge.. Change menu 4 1=cfg 2=water 3=relse 4=dump 5=dict 6=card 0=exit >4 discharge delay is set to: 0 sec enter discharge delay (0-30 sec): change dictionary changin...
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99 to select word options from the control panel: prompt description = first lower case letter of a word or key = second lower case letter of a word or key = third lower case letter of a word or key #> = etc. (sequential order) = first upper case letter of a word or key = second upper case letter of...
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100 >> note: when changes are made to any dictionaries they are appended to the existing dictionary. Therefore the entire number of added text may change when you exit the programming area. For example, if dictionary 2 has twelve entries and you add an entry as number 15, when enter the word the dic...
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101 dictionary file the dictionary file format consists of the five dictionaries, each separated by two fore slashes (//) as delimiters. The first line of the dictionary file would contain two fore slashes indicating that it is the beginning of the file and the next line received will be word #0 of ...
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102 change card important: the only card that can be changed in the if 610 is card #17 in order to change the number of circuits. The if 610 system allow components to be added or deleted without disturbing the programming (control by event, etc.) of other system components. When the change card men...
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103 test menu the test menu is a useful tool when testing and troubleshooting the if 610 systems. The various options allow the testing of input and output devices, circuits, ground fault monitoring and system communications. Test menu 1=input 2=output 3=id 4=gnd 5=lamp 6=analog 0=exit test input if...
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104 test menu 1=input 2=output 3=id 4=gnd 5=lamp 6=analog 0=exit >3 00=0c 01=ff 02=ff 03=ff 04=01 05=02 06=05 07=ff 08=ff 09=ff 10=ff 11=ff 12=ff 13=ff 14=ff 15=ff 16=ff 17=09 18=ff 19=ff 20=ff 21=ff 22=ff 23=ff 24=ff 25=ff 26=ff 27=ff 28=ff 29=ff 30=ff 31=ff 32=ff 33=ff 34=ff 35=ff 36=ff 37=ff 38=f...
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105 test analog the analog test is designed to allow the user to control and obtain “real time” information about individual analog addressable devices. When analog is selected from the test menu ,the system prompts the user to enter the channel of the card and device address. The “data to send” (0-...
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106 display panel description trouble / no feedback background dirty pre-alarm on 1st alarm / shorted/ active ion ionization detector 0 - 9 10 - 40 41 - 44 background +26 background +36 opt. Photo detector (non-comp.) 0 - 9 20 - 30 41 - 44 25 + (sensitivity x 6) + 8 25 + (sensitivity x 6) + 18 opt. ...
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107 computer/laptop programming overview overview of computer programming this section describes the system communications via a computer. System monitoring, general control functions and system programming can be achieved from a computer terminal. All figures shown are displayed on the computer scr...
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108 3. Select direct com 1 (or 2), click on ok 4. Select baud rate, (usually 2400)select data bits = 8, select parity = n, select stop bits = 1, and flow control = xon / xoff. Click on ok.
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109 5. Select the pull down file menu at the top of the screen. Select properties, select the settings tab, and set emulation to vt-100 5. Select ascii setup, change line delay setting to 1 millisecond, change char delay setting to 1 millisecond, click on ok. Click on ok again hyperterm set up is co...
Page 118: System Monitoring & Control
110 ascii transfer from the ascii transfer setup menu select option 6 to display the ascii transfer setup menu. The following settings should be displayed. Ascii upload 1) echo locally ......... No 2) expand blank lines ... No 3) pace character ....... 0 (ascii) 4) character pacing ..... 15 (1/1000 ...
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Section 5 if 610 appendix.
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112 flex 600 compatible indicating appliances part number model number description current 70874 mb-g6-24-r motorbell 6" .030 70875 mb-g10-24-r motorbell 10" .030 71557 rsp-2430-vfr 30 cd strobe adapter red .124 71631 srp-2475-vfr 75 cd strobe adapter red, sync. .215 71558 rsp-2475-vfr 75 cd strobe ...
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113 flex 600 compatible indicating appliances (cont.) 71294 mt-24-ms-vfr multi-tone horn/strobe red 30 cd see ds851 part number model number description current 71140 mt-24-wm-vfr multi-tone horn/strobe red 110 cd see ds851 71426 mt-24-sl-vfr multi-tone horn/strobe red 15 cd sync see ds851 71427 mt-...
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114 wiring guidelines signaling circuit wire sizes 24 volt dc parallel wire resistance pair in distance to last device (maximum line loss 10%) awg ohm/1 000 0.5amp 1.0amp 1.5amp 2.0amp 18 6.5 400' 200' 130' 100' 16 4.1 620' 300' 210' 160' 14 2.6 1000' 500' 330' 250' 12 1.6 1600' 800' 520' 400' 10 1....
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115 part# / identifier description compatible bases / mounting qty max xp95-p photo-electric analog smoke sensor xp95-b4, xp95-b6, xp95-b6low, xp95-b6r4, xp95-b6sndr 126 xp95-i ionization analog smoke sensor xp95-b4, xp95-b6, xp95-b6low, xp95-b6r4, xp95-b6sndr 126 xp95-t thermal analog sensor xp95-b...
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116 identiflex 610 battery calculation chart module qty normal current alarm current normal total 1 alarm total 2 main 1 . 125 .171 +signal ckt. Current +.002 for master box or .022 for reverse polarity c c s+s- see note 4 3 a+a- see note 2 1 loop analog io .030 .050 2 loop analog io .035 .055 4 loo...
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Limwarlg.P65 01/10/2000 the manufacturer warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for eighteen (18) months from the date of manufacture, under normal use and service. Products are date-stamped at time of manufacture. The sole and exclusive obligation of the manufact...
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