HST addressable devices per loop. With its extra large graphical display, it configures almost all panel settings via its very simple interface or with it’s built in PC interface via HST RINGER configuration software. It stores almost all different actions monitored up to 4000 event log records.
3. Components 3.1. Power circuits HST-HP201-2AB contains a switched mode power supply module producing 27VDC from 230VAC/50Hz main input source. Main panel board is protected with 5A/20 mm fast response glass fuse located at the lower right side of the board. Care must be taken when changing this fuse in case of failure.
3.2. Input & output circuits 3.2.1. Loop detectors HST-HP201-2AB contains 2 class A detection loop circuits. Each loop can hold up to 250 addressable loop devices. Loop output devices (Sounders, Modules,…) should not exceed 64 devices per loop and remaining could be input devices (Detectors, Call points,…). Loop communication protocol is HST protocol.
3.2.2. Dry contacts HST-HP201-2AB contains 3 dry contact remote inputs. Triggering of any input is done by connecting 0V terminal beside input terminal with the selected input. Input signal is latched until fire reset. After fire reset if remote input is still connected to 0V terminal, programmed action will be active again.
3.2.4. Relays HST-HP201-2AB contains 3 form C dry contact relays. All relays are rated 2A @ 30VDC. By default relay 1 & 3 trigger on any alarm conditions while relay 2 triggers on any fault condition. Different configuration can be done from panel configuration menus or from computer software.
3.3.4. Fire function keys HST-HP201-2AB contains 5 fire functions keys used to perform all fire related actions. Triggering any fire function key is under level 2 access except Silence Buzzer key which is under level 1 access. Silence Buzzer key: Used to silnece panel buzzer after alarm, fault or supervisory condition.
3.4.2. LEDs HST-HP201-2AB contains 30 onboard LED indicators with different colors used to show different panel status. Power On: Indicates the presence of panel power (main power terminals or backup batteries). Fire: Indicates the presence of at least one alarm condition.
ID. 3.4.3. Buzzer HST-HP201-2AB contains a buzzer which sounds at any alarm, fault or supervisory condition. It can be silenced manually by pressing Silence Buzzer key at access level 1. It stops sounding automatically in case of fire reset or in case of all fault conditions have been restored.
4. Installation Before working with panel mounting, wrist strap must be used to discharge any static charges to the ground from human body to protect board electronic sensitive elements. Input power terminals and battery terminals must be completely disconnected. As shown from panel case drawing, it contains 3 holes for mounting. Panel contains sufficient place to mount the case without removing the main board.
In this case, panel owner must contact his authorized distributor to fix the problem. In case there is no failures detected, power LED goes on and LCD displays HST logo while panel is initializing its hardware modules and it’s saved data.
LCD. 5.1. Access levels HST-HP201-2AB has 3 access levels for different panel operations from panel users. Access level 1 is the least secure level and has no protected password. It is the default level after power on and it has the ability to see different alarm and fault information at the main screen and it can silence panel buzzer.
Access level 2 & 3 passwords and enable key must only be known and kept to the identified persons who have the permissions to perform different panel functions. 5.2. Panel states HST-HP201-2AB has 7 different panel states. Init & Stop state: This panel mode is valid at power up while panel is intializing its modules and when panel is doing restore for all its default data.
Alarm and faults conditions always override any supervisory condition. 5.3. LCD icons HST-HP201-2AB has 9 different LCD icons used to show some information about panel operation. It is ordered from left to right of the screen. ...
Evacuate: Icon is dispalyed when Evacuate key is pressed. 5.4. Working with main screen HST-HP201-2AB main screen is the default LCD screen that shows all fire & fault related conditions information. Current system status is displayed at the left. By default, status is normal which means that no alarm, fault or supervisory conditions are present at the panel.
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Main event area has 5 lines to display different information for one event. First line left field contains type of fault in case faults tab is selected. There are 3 fault types for loop devices. Device disconnected fault when defined loop devices is not detected on the loop.
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To exit events window and return to main window press ESC key. In case that fire reset is trigged while events window is active, main window will be displayed automatically. Power faults, loop faults and onboard sounder faults have no records in faults tab inside detailed event window.
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User can trigger manual evacuate from board by pressing Evacuate key at access level 2. On board evacuate key has fixed Device name ‘EVACUATE’ and fixed key ID 0. Evacuate key has fixed zone 0 and cannot be changed. Evacuate icon is displayed on icons area within LCD.
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Silence alarm LED deactivates and silence alarm icon disappears from LCD. Alarms stop with fire reset. For any onboard output module and loop output module its configuration activates with fault actions, it will not be silenced by Silence Alarm key. It stops only with fire reset. You can re-sound activated alarms by pressing Resound Alarm key at access level 2.
6. Programming HST-HP201-2AB can be programmed from its onboard keypad or from PC via its RS232 interface. All features can be done from onboard keypad. 6.1. Onboard programming To enter main configuration menu, press MENU key. If panel is at level 1 access, enter level 2 password from the numeric keypad and press ENTER key.
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1. Set date To select this item use arrow keys to highlight it and press ENTER key or press 1 key from numeric keypad. This menu is used to update panel date. Enter new date using numeric keypad with format DD/MM/YY.
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removed. Panel time will be lost if coin battery is removed and will return to the initial panel time 12:00 AM. 3. Level 2 password To select this item use arrow keys to highlight it and press ENTER key or press 3 key from numeric keypad.
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from the on screen keyboard to close it. Press EXIT key to close the on screen keyboard and return to the current panel name. Maximum characters for panel name are 16 characters. To save the new panel name, enable key must be turned on. Press ENTER key. If panel is at level 3 access state, new panel name will be saved directly.
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6. Log status To select this item use arrow keys to highlight it and press ENTER key or press 6 key from numeric keypad. This menu is used to display information about the memory used to store the different panel log events. First line displays the total number of records the panel can store. Second line displays the current used records from memory.
6.1.1.2. Menu2: On board configuration This menus consists of 4 menu items 1. Sounder configuration To select this item use arrow keys to highlight it and press ENTER key or press 1 key from numeric keypad. This menu is used to configure all panel onboard sounder lines. You can select any sounder line using arrow key and press ENTER key on the highlighted key or press the key number directly from numeric keypad.
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First configuration is which events will activate the sounder line. There are 4 fixed events, ‘Alarm’, ‘Fault, ‘Supervisory’ and ‘Pre-Alarm’ stated on the left side of the configuration window. To make the sounder line activates or does not activate on one event, highlight it with arrow key and press 0 key.
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After finishing updates of configuration, enable key must be on to save the new values. Press ENTER key. If panel is at access level 3, new data will be saved directly. If panel is at access level 2, window appears to enter access level 3 password to proceed with saving. 2.
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Second configuration is the silence state of the relay. This means that if the relay will return its contacts to NC State when Silence Alarm key is pressed or will keep its contacts to NO state even if Silence Alarm key is pressed. To change it, highlight it with arrow keys and press 0 key.
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3. Auxiliary power configuration To select this item use arrow keys to highlight it and press ENTER key or press 3 key from numeric keypad. This menu is used to configure all panel onboard auxiliary power. You can select any aux.
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Third configuration is disabled state of the aux. power. This means that if the aux. power will be function or not regardless of the current panel state. To change it, highlight it with arrow keys and press 0 key. If X symbol appears in front of it, this means that the aux. power will be disabled and not working.
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4. Input configuration To select this item use arrow keys to highlight it and press ENTER key or press 4 key from numeric keypad. This menu is used to configure all panel onboard dry inputs. You can select any dry input using arrow key and press ENTER key on the highlighted key or press the key number directly from numeric keypad.
#1 and relay #3 must be changed from 0 to 33. There are maximum 64 groups for whole panel. To change the group value, highlight it with arrow keys and directly enter the new group value. A new small window appears beside the last group value. Press ENTER key after entering the new group value.
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X Icon in front of a loop means that this loop is in disabled state. After selecting one loop, loop configuration window appears with its last saved parameter value. Only one configuration is available which disabled state of the loop. When loop is disabled, any action on any device connected to it will be ignored.
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displays only 50 devices from the loop. To display the remaining IDs, press down arrow key to show the next 50 devices. IDs are displayed from left to right columns and from up to down rows. Connected devices ID will be written in its place in the table. IDs not connected to the loop will not be written in its place in the table.
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Fifth configuration is the silence state of the device. For input devices, it is not shown. For output devices, it means that if the device will deactivate when Silence Alarm key is pressed or will keep active even if Silence Alarm key is pressed. To change it, highlight it with arrow keys and press 0 key.
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3. Add device To select this item use arrow keys to highlight it and press ENTER key or press 3 key from numeric keypad. It is used to manually add loop devices to the registered loop devices in the panel. First you select the loop number, and then small window will appear to enter loop device ID and its type.
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4. Remove device To select this item use arrow keys to highlight it and press ENTER key or press 4 key from numeric keypad. It is used to manually remove loop devices from registered loop devices in the panel. First you select the loop number, and then small window will appear. Enter the loop device which is needed to be removed from number keypad and press ENTER key.
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Press EXIT key to cancel the complete operation. After entering zone number, zone configuration window appears with its last saved parameter value. First configuration is zone name. It is only used for zone identification and will not be shown on the display. To change it, highlight it with arrow keys and press 0 key. On screen keyboard will be shown at the top right corner of the display.
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6. Disabled devices To select this item use arrow keys to highlight it and press ENTER key or press 6 key from numeric keypad. This menu is used to show disabled loop devices. Disabled devices ID are written in a table format.
8. System status To select this item use arrow keys to highlight it and press ENTER key or press 8 key from numeric keypad. This menu is used to display information about loops status and number of devices connected to it. First line displays total number of connected devices for all loops then total number of inputs devices for all loops (detectors, call point, …) then total number of output devices for all loops (output modules, loop sounders, …).
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1. Auto learn To select this item use arrow keys to highlight it and press ENTER key or press 1 key from numeric keypad. This menu is used to scan all panel loops and save all connected devices with its default settings.
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3. Clear log To select this item use arrow keys to highlight it and press ENTER key or press 3 key from numeric keypad. This menu is used to remove all saved log events. Press ENTER key to confirm removal. 4.
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Repeater configuration Repeater is not implemented in this version of the panel. 6. View Version To select this item use arrow keys to highlight it and press ENTER key or press 6 key from numeric keypad. It is used to see panel firmware version and its related parameters. 7.
7. Appendixes 7.1. Appendix A: Panel Default Values Configuration Item Configuration Default Value Panel name MAIN PANEL 1 Level 2 password 1234 Level 3 password 9876 GC1: Delete all device at auto learn Not selected GC1: Resound on 2 fire in same zone Not selected GC2: Bypass output delay in 2 fire...
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