Fike DUONET User Manual
Fike DUONET User Manual

Fike DUONET User Manual

Fire detection & alarm system control panel v3
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Fire Detection & Alarm System Control Panel V3
(Suitable for Duonet control panels from V2.00)
Control Panel User Guide
(TO BE RETAINED BY THE USER)
26-0810 Issue 4

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  • Page 1 Fire Detection & Alarm System Control Panel V3 (Suitable for Duonet control panels from V2.00) Control Panel User Guide (TO BE RETAINED BY THE USER) 26-0810 Issue 4...
  • Page 2 Fike’s policy is one of continual improvement and the right to change a specification at any time without notice is reserved. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that the contents of this document are correct at time of publication, Fike shall be under no liability whatsoever in respect of such contents.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide Contents Introduction ......................4 Purpose of the Guide .................. 4 Definitions....................4 Understanding the Equipment ..............4 System Configuration .................. 5 What to do if……..................5 User Responsibilities ..................... 6 Introduction....................6 Routine Testing ................... 6 General Operation ....................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    What is Multipoint? This is the name of the automatic detector used in the Duonet installation. The Multipoint is a unique device, which provides several modes of detection & sensitivity options within a single device, enabling it to be easily configured for the application.
  • Page 5: System Configuration

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide System Configuration The detectors and call points are arranged in zones to enable the location of a fire alarm to be identified. The number of zones depends on the size and the layout of the premises, and is limited to 128 zones per control panel (there may be more than one).
  • Page 6: User Responsibilities

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide User Responsibilities Introduction The responsible person is required under BS5839 to undertake certain tasks with respect to the testing and maintenance of the fire alarm system. The responsible person should also ensure that written procedures are in place for the actions to be taken by the occupants in a fire condition, and that staff required to operate the system have received adequate training.
  • Page 7 Duonet Control Panel User Guide Any defects should be recorded in the log book and reported to the responsible person. A certificate of testing should also be completed and given to the responsible person. Annual The requirements of the annual test are similar to the quarterly test except that each device on the system should be tested.
  • Page 8: General Operation

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide General Operation Control Panel Front General Indication LEDs fire fault disabled test power V3.00 Panel 01: PANEL 01 Control Panel Information Window 23/05/11 23:01 NORM DUONET MULTILOOP FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Active Information Window TURN KEY OR ENTER CODE FOR CONTROLS...
  • Page 9: Fire Alarm Controls

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide Fire Alarm Controls The main Fire Alarm Controls may be enabled by turning the key switch to the controls enabled position, or by entering a valid Access code. fire alarm controls – turn key to enable controls...
  • Page 10: Fire Alarm

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide The codes may be changed using the Duonet OSP software. A valid access level code must be entered in order access any of the menus. Fire Alarm When the panel enters the fire state, the alarms will sound, the fire LEDs will illuminate, the buzzer will pulse quickly and the display will show the location and type of alarm.
  • Page 11: Sounding The Alarms

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide Sounding the Alarms To sound the alarms at any time after they have been silenced, proceed as follows: Press ’SOUND ALARMS’ The alarm sounders will activate. The panel buzzer and the fire indication lights will also switch on.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Remedial Action Unable to silence Panel not in Access Level 2A (User) Enter Access Level 2A (User) or Access alarms or Access Level 2B (Supervisor) Level 2B (Supervisor) - see section on operation.
  • Page 13: Advanced Operation

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide Advanced Operation Menu examples shown below are for the V3 control panel. Menus in some earlier panel versions may differ. Access Level 1 (Normal): Controls Enabled LED off At Access Level 1 (Normal), the main Fire Alarm Controls are disabled and the Controls Enabled LED is switched off.
  • Page 14: Access Level 2B (Supervisor)

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide Access Level 2B (Supervisor): Controls Enabled LED flashing slowly At Access Level 2B (Supervisor), the main Fire Alarm Controls are enabled, and the following System Controls are accessible: 1. Delay On / Off 2. Test Display 3.
  • Page 15 Duonet Control Panel User Guide 3. View Logs 2. Current faults The Active Faults Log will display any current faults. These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the UP and DOWN keys. 3. View Logs 3.
  • Page 16 Duonet Control Panel User Guide 4. Disable / Enable 5. Fault Outputs This function allows the global disablement or enablement of all fault outputs on the system. The control panel will indicate that disablements are present and a disablement event will be recorded in the log.
  • Page 17 Duonet Control Panel User Guide 7. Day / Night Mode 2. Override into Night Mode This function allows the user to override any pre-programmed Day / Night timing information and force the system into the more sensitive Night Mode. This will cause the panel buzzer to sound and a disablement to be written to log.
  • Page 18: Printer

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide Printer Duonet control panels can have an optional printer fitted if required. This must be specified when ordering a panel and cannot be fitted by the end user or installer as an after market addition. If the printer is fitted it will print out local events as they occur.
  • Page 19: Led Indication

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide LED Indication The operation of the LED indications on the front of the control panel is described below. Description Colour State Reason FIRE Continuous The control panel is in the fire state. Other indicators will show the origin...
  • Page 20 Duonet Control Panel User Guide FAULT OUTPUT Yellow Flashing A monitored output programmed to operate as a Fault Output is in the fault state. Continuous A monitored output programmed to operate as a Fault Output has been disabled. Yellow Continuous...
  • Page 21: Log Book

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide LOG BOOK Record all fire and fault events, whether or not an engineer was called Event Log Time Zone/Device Event Action Initials...
  • Page 22 Duonet Control Panel User Guide Time Zone/Device Event Action Initials...
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  • Page 28: Installation Details

    Duonet Control Panel User Guide Installation Details This section should be completed by the commissioning engineer at handover. Name of Responsible Person: ........................Name and Address of Installation: ....................................................... Ref. No. (if applicable): ..........................Date of Handover: ............................. Name and Address of Installer: ........................

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