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  • Page 1 Network Plus 21 Access Terminal Guide...
  • Page 2 Index Operate Access Terminal ....III Screen 0 Terminal Index ....01 Screen 0 Terminal Index Priv. Level 2..
  • Page 3 Screen 37 Bypass & Test in Test Mode ..41 Screen 37 Bypass & Test in Bypass Mode ..42 Screen 38 Switches ....43 Screen 49 Clock .
  • Page 4 Screen 0 Index The number zero followed by (Tab) gets you into the INDEX SCREEN when you first go to Access Terminal Window. This screen allows you to view the screen numbers and commands you have accessibility to. The addressable Co-processor screens are not given on this index screen.
  • Page 5 Screen 0 Index Index screen when in level 2. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 6 Screen 1 LCD & Keypad This screen lets the user, to view and control what is happening at the LCD display of the FACP. By following the commands at the bottom of the screen, will give you full control of the LCD Screens. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 7 Screen 2 Miscellaneous. Information This screen let the viewer see what operating system is in the FACP the version date, the program date, the internal serial number, board models that are installed in the panel, how disconnects are setup, disconnect timeout setup and passcode sequence number. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 8 Screen 3 Battery This screen lets the viewer see the display for the current battery level, the calibrated high and low values and the current status of the battery and AC power. Also shows the timer for the battery test. When you are in passcode level 1 or higher it will show the commands of print calibration, run fast test, run long test and calibrate.
  • Page 9 Screen 4 AC Power This screen lets the viewer see the current status of the AC power and the delay timer for report a trouble for AC failure. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 10 Screen 5 Bells & Strobes This screen lets the viewer see the current status and settings of the output circuits and the system setup for coded bells ect.. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 11 Screen 6 Function Relays This screen lets the viewer see the current status and settings for the four function relays. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 12 Screen 7 Releasers This screen lets the viewer see the current status and settings for any releasing circuits that maybe setup in the database, NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 13 Screen 8 Municipal Relays This screen lets the viewer see the current status of the common system relays (Alarm, Supervisory & Trouble). Also shows which relays maybe disconnected by the Municipal Disconnect Hotkey button on the front of the panel. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 14 Screen 9 Alarm List This screen lets the viewer see the current alarm list on the system when they are active. This is the same list that is displayed on the LCD menu. Each screen in the LCD display corresponds to one line in the terminal screen. Up to 10 lines of events per page. Commands: Page Down Go to end of list...
  • Page 15 Screen 9 Alarm List NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 16 Screen 10 Miscellaneous Troubles This screen lets the viewer see the current list of all troubles currently displayed in the STATUS/MISC. TROUBLES selection from the LCD display. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 17 Screen 10 Miscellaneous Troubles NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 18 Screen 11 Output Supervisory This screen lets the viewer see the current supervision readings and status for bells, releasers and auxiliary power circuits. These values should be in the range of 130 to 150 for Vhi and 10 to 20 Vlo. If the numbers are jumping all over the place, there may be a hardware fault with the panel.
  • Page 19 Screen 12 Relay Summary This screen lets the viewer see the current display of which function and relays have been activated: O = Outputs 1 thru 8 F = Function Relays 1 thru 4 A = Common Alarm Relay S = Common Supervisory Relay T = Common Trouble Relay G = Ground Fault W = Walk Test...
  • Page 20 Screen 13 Archive This screen lets the viewer see the display of the Archive History List. This list can hold approximately 1000 events, Alarms, Supervisory and Trouble. Events in Test Mode, Non-Reporting and Network can be logged to the archive by programming at the panel in passcode level 2 in the Archive screen.
  • Page 21 Screen 14 Printer This screen lets the viewer see the display of everything that would be sent to a printer. If a printer was hooked up to the FACP this is how a printout would be. This screen is useful for capturing printouts to a file if no printer is available at the time. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 22 Screen 15 Printer Status This screen lets the viewer see the display of the current status of the parallel printer port. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 23 Screen 16 Network This screen lets the viewer see the display information about the network communications. This includes frames sent and frames received, frames in error and orphan messages. Orphan message destruction is subject to the timers shown. Commands Clear counters on screen NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 24 Screen 17 Port 1 This screen lets the viewer see the display information about the primary network port. Includes the status of the panels/annunciators that are and should be on line. Commands Clear counters on screen To help trouble shoot when you have a communication failure between panels/annunciators, when system is set up in a network configuration.
  • Page 25 Screen 18 Port 2 This screen lets the viewer see the display information about the secondary network port. A question mark will appear in front of the baud rate when the port is off-line. Commands Clear counters on screen NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 26 Screen 19 Port 3 This screen lets the viewer see the display status of port 3 communication link. Information shown will vary with the operating programs installed into the HS-3030. The HS2-3A & HS2-7A opens up port 3 to communicate with an HS-2802E LED annunciator.
  • Page 27 Screen 19 Port 3 This screen lets the viewer see the display status of Port 3 with the HS-2802E LED annunciator connected to the port. The HS-3030 will support up to eight, HS-2802E off of port 3 with each one being individually I.D. for supervision. The programming of the LED’s start at number 25 led.
  • Page 28 Screen 21 Conventional Database This screen lets the viewer see the display status of the conventional input circuits and how they are setup in program. This screen will have the current status if these convention circuits are in alarm or trouble. They will show if any circuits are set up for verify or are in bypass or test mode.
  • Page 29 Screen 21 Conventional Database NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 30 Screen 22 Conventional Analog This screen lets the viewer see the display status of the supervision readings for each of the installed conventional input circuits. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 31 Screen 22 Conventional Analog This screen lets the viewer see the display status of a fully loaded 24 zone conventional HS-3030 would look like. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 32 Screen 23 Conventional Detail This screen displays the programming and status for a single conventional input circuit. This includes any timers that are connected to smoke detector operation. When there is an * present next to the reset, alarm 1, alarm 2, trouble and ground this is tell you that this condition is active on the circuit you are viewing.
  • Page 33 Screen 27 Miscellaneous. outputs This screen lets the viewer see the display status of the miscellaneous outputs. This is new in NP18 where in programming you can set up the outputs if needed as Supervisory Bell, Trouble Bell, or Auxiliary Power. Note: When the output is set up as Supervisory or Trouble Bell, they will sound when that condition is present.
  • Page 34 Screen 29 Reset This screen lets the viewer see the display status list of items available for a reset on the system. These are the items that will be reset when System Reset is pressed. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 35 Screen 29 Reset NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 36 Screen 30 Port 9 This screen directs you to which CoProcessor you may want to connect to, so you can view the addressable circuits. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 37 Screen 31 Addressable 1.. 8 An addressable module does not fit in this slot, so 1.. 8 can not be programmed or used for an addressable module slot. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 38 Screen 32 takes you to the SLC Index This screen connects you to the addressable module index that is controlling circuits 9.. 16 if it is installed. This is the Index screen 0 of the CoProcessor, by press the screen number &...
  • Page 39 Screen 33 Addressable 17.. 24 This screen connects you to the addressable module controlling circuits 17.. 24 if it is installed. We do not have one install on this system so it will tell you that one has not been assigned. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 40 Screen 34 Control Modules This screen displays the automatic and forced states for all the control modules on the circuit. Commands Displays next circuit (1 – 24)C Displays specified circuit NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 41 Screen 35 Sensitivity This screen displays the Day/Night status, the default and manual sensitivities of all sensors on an addressable circuit. Dots will be shown for any value that is not used. Commands Displays next circuit (1 – 24) C Displays specified circuit NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02...
  • Page 42 Screen 36 Sensitivity list This screen displays the value that each sensitivity setting represents. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 43 Screen 37 Bypass & Test This screen displays the Bypass and Test status of all devices on an addressable circuit. Commands Displays next circuit (1 – 24) C Displays specified circuit NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 44 Screen 37 Bypass & Test This screen show device one on circuit 9 is in Test (T) Mode. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 45 Screen 37 Bypass & Test This screen show device 1 on circuit 10 in Bypass (B) Mode. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 46 Screen 38 Switches & Timers This screen shows the on/off status of each switch and list the timer associated with each one. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 47 Screen 49 Clock This screen show the status of how the clock is set up, if you have daylight savings time enabled or disabled and if you have the time in calibration mode. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 48 Screen 50 Tasks This screen is restricted to privileged level 1 and above. This screen is for factory diagnostic purposes. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 49 Screen 51 FIFOs This screen is restricted to privilege level 1 and above. Displays the FIFO usage of various system components. This diagnostic screen should be consulted if messages on a network appear to be lost. The system component making to much use of the FIFO will have a large count value.
  • Page 50 Screen 52 Memory This screen displays the type and amount of memory that is installed in the system. If you need to add more Flash Memory in the system, make sure you use the same make and size so the Flash Chips are compatible. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 51 Screen 60 Annunciator This screen shows the status of the 1..24 zone LED’s on the HS-3030 inner door and what type of even is on Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 52 Screen 61 Local Annunciator This screen show the status of the LED’s, when you select the HS-2802 LED annuncitor that is connected off of Port 3. In programming you can select them in banks of 8 of 3 LED’s per zone Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble. The system can support zone LED’s from 25..
  • Page 53 Screen 61 Local Annunciator NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 54 Screen 68 Remote Terminal This Screen displays the service terminal screen for another panel in the network. This allows for the trouble shooting of a system from a single location. This screen will automatically disconnect the remote connection if memory gets low or if no communication is received for 15 seconds.
  • Page 55 Screen 69 Network Verify This screen let you view what panel you are connected in the network and if you are on line. The number on the left with s next to it, is the counter timer. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 56 Screen 0 Addressable 9-16 Index This screen gets you into the coprocessor index of the Addressable 9…16 screen. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 57 Screen 2 Miscellaneous Info This screen list all the information of the program date of the |BRK program and list the settings of the addressable circuits. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 58 Screen 10 Miscellaneous Troubles List of troubles related to the co-processor. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 59 Screen 15 Comlink Displays information about the communication between the processor and the co- processor. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 60 Screen 19 Read Me This gives you the list of all the keyboard commands of moving from device to device and circuit to circuit and to reset the max/min. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 61 Screen 20 Totals List of all circuits and the number of devices assigned, on-line or missing ect.. Also list the total number of devices in alarm, supervisory or trouble conditions. Also list current wiring supervision status for each loop. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 62 Screen 21 Detail For a single device, shows all the programming, analog values, status and commands sent. Commands Displays next circuit (9-16) C Displays specified circuit (1-199) A Displays specified device NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 63 Screen 22 Class Online For a single circuit, shows a grid displaying all the devices that are actually on the circuit. Commands Displays next circuit (9-16) C Displays specified circuit NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 64 Screen 23 Class assigned For a single circuit, shows a grid displaying all the devices that are programmed to be on the circuit. Commands Displays next circuit (9-16) C Displays specified circuit NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 65 Screen 24 Errors For a singled circuit, shows a grid displaying all the incorrect, missing and mismatched devices. This shows the differences between what is expected to be on the circuit and what is actually on the circuit. Commands Displays next circuit (9-16) C Displays specified circuit NP21 Access Terminal Guide...
  • Page 66 Screen 25 Alarms For a single circuit, shows a grid displaying all current alarm, early warning, supervisory and trouble conditions for all devices on the circuit. Commands Displays next circuit (9-16) C Displays specified circuit NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 67 Screen 26 Type For a single circuit, shows a grid displaying the alarm and supervisory initiating devices. Control modules are neither thyp and are displayed as a dash (-). Commands Displays next circuit (9-16) C Displays specified circuit NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 68 Screen 27 Modules For a single circuit, shows a grid displaying the current status of all the modules. Commands Displays next circuit (9-16) C Displays specified circuit NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 69 Screen 28 Bypass For a single circuit, shows a grid displaying all the devices that are currently bypassed. Commands Displays next circuit (9-16) C Displays specified circuit NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 70 Screen 29 Test Mode For a single circuit, shows a grid displaying all the devices that are currently under test. Commands Displays next circuit (9-16) C Displays specified circuit NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 71 Screen 30 Analog Displays the analog values of 10 consecutive addresses for a single circuit. Analog 4 is the detectors clean air value. The alarm value is the where the detector will go into alarm threshold. The warning value is where the detector will go into maintenance alert. Commands Displays next circuit (9-16) C...
  • Page 72 Screen 50 Task This screen is for engineering diagnostics. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...
  • Page 73 Screen 51 FIFOs This screen is for engineering diagnostics. NP21 Access Terminal Guide 01-28-02 Technical Service...