Harrington Signal HS-3100 Programming Manual

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HARRINGTON
SIGNAL INC.
FIRE ALARM
Harrington Signal
HS-3100/3200
Fire Alarm Control Unit
Programming Manual
Revision 1 January 2009
Document # LT-2001HAR

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  • Page 1 HARRINGTON SIGNAL INC. FIRE ALARM Harrington Signal HS-3100/3200 Fire Alarm Control Unit Programming Manual Revision 1 January 2009 Document # LT-2001HAR...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Table of Contents 1.0 Operation and Programming Concepts ................. 1 1.1 Introduction ........................1 1.2 General Information ...................... 1 1.3 Addressable Devices ....................2 1.5 Resetting 4-Wire Detectors ................... 5 2.0 Editing NP Databases ...................... 6 2.1 Introduction ........................6 2.2 General Comments .......................
  • Page 5 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual List of Figures & Tables Figure 1: Four Wire Device Wiring (Typical) ............... 5 Figure 2: Network Plus System Window ................7 Figure 3: Switches Window ....................11 Figure 4: Groups Window ....................12 Figure 5: Panel Window ...................... 14 Figure 7: Panel Outputs ......................
  • Page 7: Operation And Programming Concepts

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 1.0 Operation and Programming Concepts 1.1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the HS-3100/3200’s (hereafter called the HS-3200) features and supported devices. 1.2 General Information Warnings: Before Programming 1. All applicable codes and standards should be considered when programming the Control Unit.
  • Page 8: Addressable Devices

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 1.3 Addressable Devices Supported Devices The HS-3030 can use analog/addressable devices. There are two general types of devices: sensors and modules. The following devices are supported: M500DM Dual Input Monitor Module M500M Monitor module, Classes A/B initiating...
  • Page 9 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual circuit is shorted. Also there are options in NP that affect the M500S control module but not the M500R relay module. The M500R relay provides two Form C relays. Choose “Control (relay)” for the M500R module. There are options in NP that affect the M500R relay module that do not affect the M500S control module.
  • Page 10 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Device Faults The following troubles (with condition code letter) can be reported by or for addressable devices: • Missing (M): A device listed in the database is not reporting back when polled by the panel. For a new installation, this is generally indicative of devices that have been mis- addressed.
  • Page 11: Resetting 4-Wire Detectors

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 1.5 Resetting 4-Wire Detectors General 4-wire detectors can be reset by using one of the function relays on the panel. The relay is not programmed for any use, that is, it is unassigned. The next requirement is that a non-zero duration be programmed for it (See “2.7 Outputs Dialog”...
  • Page 12: Editing Np Databases

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 2.0 Editing NP Databases 2.1 Introduction This chapter describes the windows used to program the system. 2.2 General Comments Overview The editing of a system is done through a series of input windows. Editing starts with the System Level and progresses to the Panel Level, then to the Input Level, and finally to the Relate Level.
  • Page 13: System Window

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 2.3 System Window Description The System Window (see Figure 2) allows editing of all system level options, as well as detailing other system wide information. The Title Bar of the window shows whether editing or viewing of the database is being preformed and the name of the current database.
  • Page 14 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Inhibit timeout, the selected bells are switched to Evacuation mode and the next bells, i.e. the ones with the next higher number, are activated in Alert mode. This sequence is repeated until all bells are in Evacuation mode. When the highest numbered bell circuit switches to Evacuation mode, all bell and strobe circuits on the panel will be turned on in Evacuation mode.
  • Page 15 System Banner The System Banner is a 20 character message that is used as a banner for the Main Menu of the LCD. The default banner is “HS-3200 by Harrington Signal”. Enforce Local LED Rules The Enforce Local LED Rules check box forces an LED on an input's panel be related. Normally an LED anywhere in the system is all that is required.
  • Page 16 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Non-Latch Mode controls if the panel will auto store. The options are as follows • More: Everything Latched • Trouble only: Only trouble conditions will auto restore; Note some troubles require user intervention before the panel can determine if the condition be restored •...
  • Page 17: Switches Window

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 2.4 Switches Window Overview The Switches Window (see Figure 3) allows for the setting of the On/Off (Day/Night) switches. There are 16 system wide switches available. All panels in the network keep track of their portion of the devices related to each switch. Relays, LEDs and control modules follow the On/Off state of the switch they are related to.
  • Page 18: Groups Window

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Use Switch as Custom Hot Key Use switch as Custom Hot Key allows the switch to be manually controlled by the Hot Keys. A hot key can be assigned to turn the switch on and another to turn it off. These keys are marked as HK in the Switches Table.
  • Page 19 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual The use of Groups greatly simplifies the changes made to a database as changes are needed by the system. For example, if new door is installed that has to be unlocked during a fire alarm, the control module that unlocks the door is simply added a Group. This single change is then automatically picked up by any inputs that are related to the Group.
  • Page 20: Panel Window

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 2.6 Panel Window Overview The Panel Window (see Figure 5) allows editing of all panel level options. It defines the hardware mounted in the panel and the functionality of the programmable outputs. The programming controls provided change to reflect the capabilities of the currently selected panel. The Title Bar describes the currently highlighted panel or annunciator.
  • Page 21 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual • Map: Displays and/or updates the Map Window. See section 2.8 Map Window of the Network Plus User Guide. • Verify List: Displays the Verify List. If there is no Verify List, you will be given the option to perform a verification.
  • Page 22 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual The IDs Supervised button displays all possible IDs of the HS- 2802E and HS-3644 annunciators (see Figure 9). Check the IDs that will be connected to the system. Hot Key Routing is a set of radio buttons for setting the other panels or annunciators to be controlled by the current panel.
  • Page 23: Outputs Dialog

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Interpreting Flashing LED’s The LEDs have the following meaning when flashing: Zone n alarm: Acknowledge available Zone n+2 alarm: 2nd Stage Inhibit available Zone n supervisory: Reset available (green) Zone n+2 supervisory Future use Zone n trouble: Reset available (yellow)
  • Page 24 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Outputs The Outputs section is a list box that is used to select the output to program. Once the output is selected, it is programmable for the following output types: • Bell: This is a standard signalling circuit. It does not sound codes.
  • Page 25: Options Dialog

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 2.8 Options Dialog Overview The Options Dialog (see Figure 8) allows for the programming of the panel and annunciator options. These settings affect the current panel only. Figure 8: Options Dialog Buzzer Mode Buzzer Mode sets when the panel buzzer sounds. Normal causes the buzzer to sound for new supervisory and trouble conditions.
  • Page 26 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual AC Fail The AC Fail is the delay before the panel reports that it has lost AC power. The panel itself goes into AC Fail mode to conserve power immediately upon losing AC. This delay is the length of time before the panel generates the trouble condition.
  • Page 27 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Hot Keys Hot Keys are a set of drop down boxes that allow you to set the functions of the operator keys on the front of the panel. There are 8 keys, each with red and green LED (some keys may have yellow instead of red LEDs).
  • Page 28 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Action Second Stage Prevents the automatic operation of second stage operation. This applies only to Inhibit panels with ALERT or STAGED type bell systems. For ALERT systems, pressing the Second Stage Inhibit will prevent the panel from going into second stage. For STAGED systems, it will prevent the system from going to the next stage.
  • Page 29 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Action General Initiates the general evacuation sequence. All bells are activated in Evacuation mode, Alarm selected function relays are activated and selected releaser circuits are activated and municipal alarm relay is activated. The yellow LED will flash when activated. Press System Reset to cancel the General Alarm.
  • Page 30 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual The Dialer Settings window has the following push buttons along the right side: • Exit: Close the Dialer Settings window and return to the IDs window. • Configuration 1: Display the Dialer Configuration 1 dialog. • Configuration 2: Display the Dialer Configuration 2 dialog.
  • Page 31 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Maintenance/Common reporting codes sections. See See “7.0 Appendix D: Table of Reporting Codes” on page 56 for a list of the automatic Contact ID Reporting Codes. The Test Transmission Line option determines how the dialer chooses a telephone line to send the automatic test transmission.
  • Page 32 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual The Test Transmission Cycle determines the number of days between test transmissions. This is automatically set so that tests are performed daily and may not be varied. Note: If an upgraded database has a value other than 1, choose Set Default to reset the value.
  • Page 33 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual The Groups List is a list of all currently defined groups. Each line entry includes the Group ID and its message/description. Click on the desired group in order to program it. Definition specifies identifier of the alarm or trouble being sent to the central station.
  • Page 34: Circuits And Devices Windows

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 2.9 Circuits and Devices Windows Overview The Circuits Window (see Figure 16) allows for the defining of addressable input circuits. The Devices Window (see Figure 17) allows for the defining of addressable devices. These two windows are nearly identical. Most controls on one are found on the other with the few exceptions noted.
  • Page 35 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Circuit List The Circuit List is located in the top left corner of the window. It is shown on the Circuits Window only. This lists any defined circuits for the current panel. Each circuit shows the circuit number, type of circuit and function if applicable.
  • Page 36 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Function Type Selector The Function Type Selector is used to display and edit the function of the current input point. The following function types are available: • Alarm: This is a generic fire input. Displays **ALARM** in the Alarm List when activated.
  • Page 37 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual • Code Bells: Checking this option causes only selected coded bells to sound coded signals. If coded bells are used the following options are then also shown: -- No Restore: If checked, the panel does not sound the Code again when the input restores.
  • Page 38: Internal Circuits Window

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual • Relate or Trbl Relate: Opens the Relate Window for the current circuit or device. This allows for the programming of outputs, LEDs, relays and control modules to be operated when the input goes into alarm. The Relate button displays all output types that are available depending on the function type of the input.
  • Page 39 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual • Internal Circuit 99, Common Trouble: This circuit is tripped by any internal circuit or trouble condition not associated with an internal circuit that turns on the Common Trouble LED on the panel. This circuit is used to annunciate common trouble conditions at a remote location.
  • Page 40: Relate Window

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 2.11 Relate Window Overview The Relate Window (see Figure 20) allows for the relating of inputs, switches and groups to outputs, LEDs, relays, etc. These relationships are used by the panel to determine which outputs to operate for alarm and trouble states. Inputs can operate bells/strobes, LEDs, relays, control modules on any panel in the system.
  • Page 41: Pushbuttons

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Relays List The Relays List shows the general purpose function relays of the panel. It is not shown for annunciators. Each is listed by number and state. The states are *on* for selected, n/a for not available, and blank for not selected. Use the <space> key or double click on the entry to cycle between available selections.
  • Page 42: Lcd Programming

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 3.0 LCD Programming 3.1 Introduction This chapter describes the panel components that are programmed via the LCD and keypad. 3.2 General Comments About the LCD Menu A number of items are programmed through the LCD and keypad. This is called the LCD menu. All options are under the PROGRAM option on the Main Menu of the panel.
  • Page 43: Menus

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual COMMON DISCONNECT itle A S T Options Selections OK< Figure 22: Selector Screen For all screens, <Clear> returns to the previous menu level without changing any information and <Home> returns to the Main Menu without changing any information.
  • Page 44 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Switches Menu This function can be set to Privilege Level 1 or 2. View or change the status of any switches. These switches can be set to On, Off or Auto. The Auto state only applies to switches that have a timer associated with them.
  • Page 45 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual • Sensitivity: This function is restricted to Privilege Level 2. This allows for the manual adjustment of the sensitivity of addressable detectors. All devices have a default sensitivity assigned in the database. The detector can be set to the database default value or to one of the pre-defined levels replacing the database values.
  • Page 46 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual -- SELECT: Change the Auto/On/Off state of control modules. The first screen asks for a circuit and device number. Enter the circuit and device or press <Enter> without entering any number to view the first control module in the database. Each control module is displayed in turn, showing the current state and allowing for it to be changed or the next control module to be displayed.
  • Page 47 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual -- Retry: Set the number of times to try to resend a message before giving up. If this number of retries are attempted without success, the other panel or annunciator is considered to be off-line. The default value is 8.
  • Page 48 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual • Port 6: Allows for the setting of the baud rate to HS-3434 and HS-3644 annunciators, the city tie modules, and the HS3DL dialer. The settings are 4800 and 1200. If none of these devices are programmed in the database, the message “nothing to program” is shown.
  • Page 49: Appendix A: Condition Codes And Zone Numbers

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 4.0 Appendix A: Condition Codes and Zone Numbers 4.1 Introduction This appendix lists the condition codes and zone numbers used by the panel. 4.2 List of Codes and Zone Numbers Condition Codes The alarm list and archive use the following formats for condition codes.
  • Page 50 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Zone Number PPP:ZZ.SSS Format: Control Panel Number Panel Zone Panel Panel Description Description Zone Zone General Alarm Privilege Level Initiating Circuit 1 1st Stage Alarm Initiating Circuit 2 2nd Stage Alarm Network Verify Switch Comlink 1 Test Mode...
  • Page 51 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Sub-Zone Number Zone Meaning of SubZone Number Addressable Circuit 000 - Wiring Fault All Others - Device Number Comlink 1 (Zone 51) Unit Network ID number Comlink 3 (Zone 53) Unit ID number Comlink 6 (Zone 54)
  • Page 52 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Zone Meaning of SubZone Number Hot Key Activation (Zone 90): 001 - Fire Drill Function Number of the Hot key 002 - Lamp Test pressed 004 - Relay Disconnect 005 - Test Mode 006 - Signal Disconnect...
  • Page 53 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Zone Meaning of SubZone Number 037 - Switch 6 Off 038 - Switch 7 Off 039 - Switch 8 Off 040 - Switch 9 Off 041 - Switch 10 Off 042 - Switch 11 Off 043 - Switch 12 Off...
  • Page 54: Appendix B: Stand-By Battery Calculation

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 5.0 Appendix B: Stand-by Battery Calculation Batteries are designed and manufactured for a specific use. "Standby" is one of these uses. They are rated according to their ability to deliver a steady current for 20 hours ("20 Hour Rating"). A 10 Ah battery is unable to deliver 10 A for 1 hour, however it delivers ½...
  • Page 55: Appendix C: Service Terminal

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 6.0 Appendix C: Service Terminal 6.1 General The HS-3200 Control Unit displays information and accept commands via the service terminal port. The information includes initiating circuit configuration, current status of bell, relays, etc., diagnostic information, the archive, etc. The commands allow for the selection of the information to view, limited programming and basic operation.
  • Page 56 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Screen Name Description Bells Displays the current status of the bell circuits. Also shows the timers and settings for the cut-off. See screen 11 for acceptable supervision values. Function Relays Displays the current settings and timers for the 4 function relays.
  • Page 57 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Screen Name Description Printer A copy of everything sent to the printer. This is useful for capturing print-outs to a file. Note: Status line updating is disabled while on this screen. Printer Status Displays the current printer status.
  • Page 58 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Screen Name Description FIFO This screen is restricted to Privilege Level 1 and above. Displays the FIFO memory usage of various system tasks. This diagnostic screen needs to be consulted if the panel has a Memory Overflow trouble. The first line shows the total FIFO space and the largest amount any one task has used.
  • Page 59 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Screen Name Description Type Assigned For a single circuit, shows a grid displaying all the devices that are programmed to be on the circuit. Commands Display next device Display selected device at address (address)A Reset Minimum/Maximum Values...
  • Page 60 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Screen Name Description Control Modules For a single circuit, shows a grid displaying the current status of all the Control modules. Commands Display next device Display selected device at address (address)A Reset Minimum/Maximum Values Energize both sets of terminals...
  • Page 61 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Command Description 0-127<Tab> View Selected Screen. If selected screen is unused/ unavailable, the next available screen is shown. 0.0<Tab> TeleVideo cursor control mode. 0.1<Tab> VT100 cursor control mode. Silence buzzer. Print the date and time. (month).(date) D Enter the date.
  • Page 62: Appendix D: Table Of Reporting Codes

    HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual 7.0 Appendix D: Table of Reporting Codes The following tables contain automatic Contact ID and SIA format reporting codes. Contact ID: The first digit (in parentheses) will automatically be sent by the control. The second two digits are to indicate specific information about the signal. For example, if zone 1 is a fire zone, you could program the event code as [1A].
  • Page 63 HS-3100/3200 Programming Manual Contact SIA Auto Dialer ID Auto Reporting Code Code sent when... Rep. Direction* Rep. Codes Codes Walk Test Start/ control panel has entered/exited walk MA/R (6) A7 TS-000/ Stop test mode; no TE-000 events will be communicated...
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