ONTENTS Introduction............................4 General description and product range..................4 Safety precautions and warnings....................4 The Control Panel ..........................5 General view of the control panel ....................5 2.1.1 KSA701 ........................5 2.1.2 KSA702 / 705 ......................6 Keyboard functions ........................7 2.2.1 Keys ..........................
NTRODUCTION This fire panel has been designed and manufactured in compliance with EN54-2 and EN54-4 1997 standards. This is a detailed manual for the proper use of the system. To avoid potential problems and accidents, it is advised that manual is studied before using this equipment. 1.1 General description and product range This fire panel has been designed to guarantee high reliability and ease of use.
ONTROL ANEL 2.1 General view of the control panel 2.1.1 KSA701 14. Silence Buzzer key / LED Navigation and enter ( ) keys 15. Sounders Silence key / LED Alphanumeric keypad 16. Evacuation key / LED Exit menu key 17. Reset key Change key 18.
2.1.2 KSA702 / 705 Reset key Power LED 14. Sound Alarms Key Alarm LED 15. Silence Alarms key / LED Test LED 16. Mute key / LED Fault LED 17. Zone number System / CPU Fault LED 18. Alarm zone LED Earth Fault LED 19.
2.2 Keyboard functions 2.2.1 Keys The main keys in the control panel are: KSA701 KSA702 / 705 Description Sounders On Sound Alarms Activates all sounders. Sounders Silence Silence Alarms Silences all sounders. Silence Buzzer Mute Silences the internal buzzer while an incident or fault is investigated.
guaranteed. Test Test Highlights that a test is being performed at a certain part of the installation. Supply Fault Supply Fault The fire panel is not properly powered due to either a mains shutdown or a battery problem. Sounder Fault One (or more) of the sounder outputs has a problem.
3.1 Introduction and menu access Instructions in this section refer to access level 2. See section 2.3 Access levels and passwords. The LCD has 4 lines of information of 40 characters each. The menu is structured in the following way: [MAIN MENU] [# Exit] 1.
LED: If selected the message Checking LEDs is displayed and the fire panel switches the panel LED indicators on one by one to verify all work properly. LCD: If selected the system tests the panel LCD. Zone: This option tests outputs (alarms) without requiring a manual reset of the system. When selected the system asks if outputs should be released.
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3.2.4.1 Zone Select Zone from the Disable Menu. The system will ask which zone is to be disabled . Enter the zone to be modified. Disable zone number : [001] The fire panel will activate the internal buzzer to confirm a zone has been disabled. Press Enter or to silence the buzzer.
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To re-activate the keyboard a level 2 access password must be entered (see section 2.3 Access levels and passwords). 3.2.4.4 Delayed mode A time delay can be programmed in any zone for daylight hours or for a specified period of the day. It may only be programmed in access level 3 (i.e. by the installer) but can be disabled and enabled as required from access level 2.
Event: 1 of 1 at 00:00 **RELAYS DISABLED** Panel: 1 If sounders or relays are disabled the fire panel will activate its internal buzzer to warn that outputs have been disconnected. The internal buzzer can be silenced using the Silence Buzzer or Mute key. Outputs may be enabled again following the same procedure in the Enable Menu.
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Loop: [01] Zone: [01] Address: [001] Type: Analogue value: Zone: Point: History: Allows the operator to view the list of events that the system has recorded. Navigate using the left / right keys on the keyboard. Faults: View current faults in the system. Outputs: View the status of sounders and relays.
HAT TO DO IN CASE OF ALARM OR FAULT Read the following steps carefully. The operator must be familiar with the fire system and control panel LED indicators to react effectively to an alarm situation. 1. KEEP CALM In an alarm situation the fire panel activates the sounders. It is critical to remain calm at this time so that the correct decisions may be taken and procedures followed.
AINTENANCE Maintenance measures recommended in EN54-14 and any other applicable local authority laws must be followed. 5.1 By the user Daily: The control panel must indicate normal functioning. Any faults must be noted down in the register and the maintenance company called. Check that any previously registered faults have been fixed.
PPENDICES 6.1 Appendix 1: Applicable standards This fire panel has been designed in compliance with EN54-2 and EN54-4 1997 standards. EN54-2 includes basic and optional requirements. The optional requirements included in this fire panel are: Subject Section Name Indication Points breakdown signals Total loss of power supply Controls 7.12...
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