Summary of Contents for Autronica AutroSafe BSD-340
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User Guide Power Loop Driver BSD-340 SW version 1.1.0 or later AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18 Power Loop Driver BSD-340, SW version 1.1.0 or later...
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Download software to BSD-340 ..................12 Raise loop and store topology in loop driver ..............13 4. Service operations ........................14 Delete and save topology ....................14 4.1.1 Delete topology ...................... 14 BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 1...
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Open loop and short circuit on the same loop may end up in infinite disable/enable..24 Parameter fault on loop unit .................... 24 Enable loop without saved topology ................24 Memory fault after initialization ..................24 Open loop after initialization .................... 24 BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 2...
WAY TO ENSURE ALL SENSORS, DETECTORS, KEYFOBS, PANIC DEVICES AND OTHER PANEL ACCESSORIES ARE FUNCTIONING PROPERLY. 1.2 WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, AUTRONICA FIRE AND SECURITY HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING...
Wirings should be checked. In an open loop situation, a second loop break (multiple loop breaks) will not be reported as a loop break, but by loop units not responding. BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 4...
Serial cable male and female 9 pin D-Sub • IFG Service Tool (PC application - see chapter 7) • BSD-340 upgrade files (available to download from the Autronica Product Web). BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 5...
This will in most cases bring all detectors to live When the PowerLoop is up and running, some issues may occur: 1. Periodic loop measurement detects a loop wire break 2. Periodic loop measurement detects a loop short-circuit BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 6...
2. Send a message to BSD-340 to power up the loop. At this point, BSD-340 does the power-up/close-switch sequence (see chapter 2.3.1). When finished, it sends an “answer” to the power command back to AutroSafe. BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 7...
INIT could often end with loops disabled automatically and fault messages. ➢ During operation: Loop would be powered down and raised, making Restart messages that would disturb other loops. BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 8...
There is a “crosstalk mode” in the BSD-340. This is done by setting the address switches to +40 (see chapter 5.4.1). • No crosstalk fault messages (as they would become very annoying in systems with continuous crosstalk) • Ignore RESTART messages from other loops BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 9...
This can be checked by means of an older version of IFG Service tool. Without the latest software (2009 revision) in the loop devices (detectors) the end result will not be optimal! BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 10...
"Output window". Any loops listed here for crosstalk should be disabled before you proceed. This to ensure the best possible outcome of the upgrade. See chapter2.4 BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 11...
AFB Switch addr will change according to the set address on the loop driver. If system number noted in step 3.1 (Before you start) is different from 0: Type #SetSysNoX (X = earlier system number) and enter in the Command input window BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 12...
After loop has been successfully saved you can verify the saved loop, Type #prntop and enter in the Command input window to list saved topology (output as in figure below) BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 13...
By manually disable/enable loop (loop driver without existing topology) Note! A loop with faults (short, break and such) will not be stored. Only a loop which is complete throughout will be stored in the system BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 14...
1. Disable loop 2. Remove old loop unit and replace with a new one 3. Disable other loops which you know have crosstalk with the loop you are working on. BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 15...
2. #LoginX 3. #? (to have reference to loop driver in log file) 4. #Printcross 5. #PL_stat 6. #prntop (list existing topology as well as saved) 7. #LogoutX (important) BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 17...
Note! Due to limited memory available, crosstalk statistics only presents loopID 1 -50. Any loops with ID exceeding this will not be listed. The loop ID is the sum of the AFB-switch address and an offset. The following figure explains this: BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 18...
Before comma: AFB address of reporting loop (add system number if different from 0) • After comma: Loop ID of source of crosstalk. The reporting loop’s tag will be presented in fault messages heading BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 19...
– especially in loop raise. The example above is measured over about 900 minutes, which in average is just above one frame error per minute - frame error rate is BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 20...
#prntop will list actual content as well as last saved topology. In case of “memory fault detected (16) this command may be used to discover conflicts. Also, save the topology list for reference. OK topology: Wrong topology (Memory fault (16): BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 21...
6. External protocols Depending on the top level system, the detail level of faults may vary. Modbus will only present general faults on PowerLoop driver. Panel must be checked for details. BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 22...
7. IFG service tool- user interface Connect a serial cable from PC to loop driver. Select correct COM port and press connect button. Type #? and enter to verify connection. BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 23...
In both situations, try manual disable/enable of actual loop. 8.5 Open loop after initialization Open loop after initialization may a result of crosstalk. Try manual disable/enable of actual loop BSD-340-user-guide-eng, Doc. 1004474-2, 2020-09-18, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 24...
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