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08/02/14 revised and further errors corrected 21/04/16 Improved information to earth fault measurements (1.4.) 18/03/17 Information about the system’s functions added Checker: Thomas Kruse, Technical Manager, DECKMA 2018/03/17 name – company Date Approved: Sven Torbeck, General Manager, DECKMA 2018/03/17 name – company Date Tel.: +49 (0)4105 / 65 60 –...
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 Index Description of the modules ......................4 1.4. Power supply TR01-E ......................4 1.5. Main module NM01-E ......................4 1.6. Output module AM01-E ....................... 5 1.7. Fire loop module AFM01-E ....................5 1.8. Fire loop module FM01-E ....................5 1.9.
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Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 2.8.7. Set brightness of green LED ..................17 2.8.8. Set brightness of yellow and red LEDs ...............17 2.8.9. Change password and/or change display language ............17 2.8.10. Activate one man test ....................17 2.8.11. Activate/deactivate detectors, zones or outputs ............18 2.8.12.
AFMS3000 General The AFMS3000 serves to detect, report and warn of fires and faults. The AFMS3000 can be operated with both addressable and non-addressable (conventional) fire detectors. The AFMS3000 is of modular construction. The individual modules are connected to each other by an internal BUS and a common electricity supply voltage (24V DC).
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 1.6. Output module AM01-E The output module has eight relays, three switched 24V outputs and one input for an external button. To the outputs can be connected, for example, a machine alarm system, a VDR, fault and common status displays, sirens, an automatic general alarm system, fire doors and/or flashing lights.
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 In this case again, the currently valid regulations about the maximum permissible number of fire detectors in a loop are to be observed, too! In normal operation, a minimum (closed-) current flows through each loop. In order that this is possible, the last detector in a loop is equipped with an EOL termination resistor (3k Ohm).
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 $--ALA,084410.00,FR,OT,11,910,H,V,FN power batt - fault with battery defect $--ALA,084720.00,FR,OT,11,910,H,V,FN module FM 4 *2A - fault with a missing module (FM01) 1.11. Main panel AHT01-E The AFMS can be operated from the main panel (AHT) and also from an additionally connected main panel (HT).
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 Operation of the AFMS 2.4. Overview The component of the AFMS that is first visible is either the main panel (AHT) or the main panel (HT). The operation of the AFMS by the user is performed exclusively through the main panel (AHT) or the main panel (HT).
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Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 ALARM IN SEQU. illuminated Graphic display field DECKMA GMBH FIREALARMSYSTEM AFMS 3000 ALARM IN SEQU. MAIN S DISCO NNECT Illuminated fields PRE - ALARM TEST MODE FIRE "FIRE" and "A" Number FAULT "FAULT" and block "A" key RESET "RESET"...
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 2.6.1. Graphic display Action field Menu bar Current time Menu fields · In the menu field, only the current menu entry is shown. Additional information is also displayed such as the number of new and accepted fire alarms or faults (soft keys).
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 Four soft keys are available directly beneath the graphical display for menu navigation. The function of each key is shown in the graphical field directly above the relevant key (menu field). 2.6.3. Number block An extra number block (with numbers 0 - 9) is available for the input of parameters or numerical values such as date or sensitivities of individual detectors.
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 2.6.5. "FIRE"/"SILENCE", "FAULT"/”SILENCE” and "RESET" keys FIRE FAULT RESET Three keys are available for the user to process incidents such as a fire alarm or a fault. · FIRE/A press 1st key: switch off signal (silence)
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 If the fire alarm is accepted, the field lights permanently red. After resetting of the fire alarm (using RESET), the "FIRE" field returns to green. The "FAULT" field behaves correspondingly in case of a fault, except here with a beeping from the sounder.
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 2.7. Operating modes of the AFMS 2.7.1. Fire alarm If a fire alarm occurs, the illuminated field "FIRE" blinks red and the acoustic sounder sounds permanently. If the system is in the main menu, this jumps automatically to the menu entry "New Fire".
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 2.7.2. Faults In case of a fault, the "FAULT" field illuminates yellow, the acoustic sounder sounds alternatively and the relay at output JP10 on the main module drops to ‘off’. Should the system be in the main menu, it jumps automatically to the menu tab "New Fault".
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 After about 30 seconds (without any further key being pressed), the main panel (AHT) returns automatically to the main menu screen or it will be updated only (e.g. in TEST mode). 2.8.1. Show firmware This menu tab enables the firmware of all modules to be shown. It can be reached from the main menu by selecting the sub-menu tabs: è...
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 2.8.5. Set background brightness of display This menu entry enables the background lighting of the display to be adjusted. It can be reached from the main menu by selecting the sub-menu entries: è Service è Settings è Dimmer LED/TFT è Display è Display Backlight 2.8.6.
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 2.8.11. Activate/deactivate detectors, zones or outputs The password has to be entered! This menu entry enables individual detectors, fire zones or outputs from the two output modules to be activated or deactivated. It can be reached from the main menu by selecting the sub-menu entries: è...
This is where all the basic settings of the AFMS are configured. A system configuration is "written" with an Excel tool or the DECKMA Config Tool. These aids create 35 text files from the inputs, which are copied onto the "root" of an SD card. The SD card is inserted into the data module at the back of the AHT.
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 · Language and menu files for the display in the soft key fields · Definition of timers and switching off e.g. smoke detectors · Definition of MODBUS-Ident data for external SPS systems 3.6. Light emitting diodes (LED) create light.
Technical documentation 20140208BA AFMS3000 3.12. Fault (error) A fault is an error, which disturbs the proper operation of the system. Parts not affected by the fault continue to function correctly. A fault should be remedied as quickly as possible in order to ensure permanent fault-free operation If the AFMS detects a fault, it reports it.
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