PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Contents Contents About this manual ......................... 5 Keywords and symbols........................5 Who is this manual for? ........................5 What products are covered by this manual? ..................5 What firmware version is covered? ....................5 Operating instructions......................6 Indicators and controls ........................
Contents PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters 4.2.2 Point I/P Only ............................19 4.2.3 Point O/P Only ............................20 4.2.4 Zone.................................20 4.2.5 Zone Maps...............................20 4.2.6 Network Status............................20 4.2.7 Commissioning Overview........................20 Isolate/De-Isolate ..........................20 4.3.1 Full Point ..............................21 4.3.2 Point I/P Only ............................21 4.3.3 Point O/P Only ............................21 4.3.4 By Function..............................21...
PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters About this manual About this manual Keywords and symbols Who is this manual for? In this manual symbols are used in the margin to indi- This manual is aimed at users of PROFILE Lite panels cate warnings and helpful information.
Operating instructions PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Operating instructions Indicators and controls Alphanumeric keypad Use the alphanumeric keys to enter access codes, text The front panel is shown in Fig. 1. The numbered items strings, or general information. in the figure are explained in the following paragraphs. Your panel version may not match the figure exactly, Usage but the same items will be present, although perhaps...
Activated (red) The panel name text. Text is configurable with a limit – Fault (yellow) of 19 characters. The panel text is set to ZETTLER – X Disabled (yellow) Panel in the Fig. 2 example. The date and time.
Selecting Day or Night mode PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Day mode has the following characteristics, which dif- 2.3.2 Colour LCD windows overview ferentiate it from Night mode: The colour LCD display is divided into windows that The INVESTIGATE option is available. See section show specific types of information.
PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Event operator actions 2.5.1 Event alerts Responding to an event Optional: Press the SILENCE BUZZER control key to To alert you to an event, any combination of the follow- silence the buzzer while responding to an event. ing may occur: 1 Check whether there are any other active and not The internal buzzer pulses.
Alarm panel behaviour PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Alarm panel behaviour 2.7.5 Delays to outputs The panel may be configured to delay the activation of Depending on the configuration, the panel may respond outputs to fire alarm devices, signalling, or protection in stages to device activations.
PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Alarm operator actions steps 1 and 2 in section 2.6 “Event operator actions“ 2.8.1 Alarm investigate option on page 9. In Day mode you can delay the fire brigade signalling 5 If you confirm there is a fire, you can override the and the sounders.
Alarm operator actions PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters 1 Press the master reset button marked MASTER RST 3 An ‘UNEXPECTED RESTART’ message displays and on the PFI800 board. See Fig. 4. the general fault LED lights up. Note: It can take 15 seconds for the panel to reset Note: The System Fault LED does not light up.
PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Auxiliary display devices Fig. 5: Repeater on the CUI board 1– Reset button The monitoring station is automatically informed that 2.8.6 Resetting the panel the panel is in the Test mode and you do not have to Resetting the panel cancels the alarm, returning the contact them while you enable or disable the TEST fea- panel to the state prior to the alarm.
3 Functions PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Functions The control panel functions allow you to view the event The access levels are as follows: log and set the date and time. Login Level EN54-2 Access Level Access levels Key Switch OFF/ No logon To access most of the functions you need to log on to Customer Operator 1-7 the panel, using your user ID and passcode.
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PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters 3.1 Access levels Function See Page Login Level Enable Key Customer Operator 1 1 (ON) 7 – Comis. O/View Customer Operator 6 1 (ON) 3 – Isolate/De-Isolate Customer Operator 6 1 (ON) 1 – Full Point Customer Operator 6 1 (ON) 2 –...
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3.1 Access levels PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Function See Page Login Level Enable Key Customer Manager 1 1 (ON) 1 – Counters Customer Manager 1 1 (ON) 3 – Maintenance Request Customer Manager 1 1 (ON) 4 – Battery Test Customer Manager 2 1 (ON) 6 –...
PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters 3.2 Valid values Once the Main Menu screen is accessed, the Menu 3.1.1 Logging on (F1) key is replaced with a Back (F1) key, for exiting Log on to the panel to access most of the control panel menus.
3.3 Using the menus PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters This manual assumes a non-networked system, unless 3.3.1 Network and non-network addresses otherwise specified, so the steps of specifying panel You will sometimes need to enter an address in the sys- numbers are not included.
PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters 4 Menu details Menu details The sections below detail the menu options. Access the Active menu options with the alphanumeric keypad. Pre-Alarm For further information on accessing the Main Menu and viewing different menu options, see section 3.1.1 The status for output devices can be one of the follow- “Logging on”...
4.2 View Status PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters The zones have a condition if any of their points have SBus Point the condition. For example, zone 41 is in Alarm if any of After selecting the SBus Point option from the Full the points in zone 41 are in Alarm.
PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters 4.3 Isolate/De-Isolate Isolate/De-Isolate de-isolate the Full point. Follow the same steps to return to the screen. DANGER Isolating points may lead to a fire being undetected, leading to possible death, 4.3.1 Full Point serious injuries or damage to property, Use the 1 –...
4.4 Time/Date PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Some options may not be available. For example, for 4.3.6 Non-LED Outputs sounders, only All and In Fault are available. Use the 9 – Non-LED Outputs option on the Isolate/ If de-isolating, choose one of the de-Isolate options- De-Isolate screen to isolate the Non-LED Outputs such All or Normal.
PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters 4.5 Event Log gory. The screen lists the events in descending order of Event Log priority. Use the 5 – Event Log option on the Main Menu to To include an item for printing, note its number and examine the event log.
4.6 View/Print Data PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Lists the devices for which the last RSM test to have The conditions for passed are as follows: been triggered resulted in a pass. The number of configured points equals the number ...
PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters 4.7 Service example, there may be an alarm warning. For more actual alarm is not triggered. Instead a screen of information see 2.7.1 “Alarm warnings” on page 10. results shows you the progress. Press the Iso&Act (F2) key to step to the next screen. –...
4.7 Service PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters not shown on the display. The selected sounders Curr.Active: Devices currently active. will be activated in a pulsing mode. TestZ: Number of zones with a device in Walk Test. Loop: Use Loop to narrow the scope of the test to a ...
PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters 4.7 Service Resetting the count is not a Customer or Engineer func- Press the number key (1 to 4) for your required opera- tion. This count is not reset by a loss of power or system tion.
4.7 Service PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters If successful, a “Successful” message is displayed. 4 For the New Address, enter the address of the replaced faulty device. If you navigate away from the screen and then navigate back, it will be in the same state. The new device will now have the address of the replaced device.
PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters 4.7 Service On initial commissioning. to switch to Status: OFF. Press the 1 key to switch back again. When changes have been made, such as changing detector types, adding detectors, or changing the wiring.
4.7 Service PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters and the 850EMT (Engineering Management Tool) or dis- RSM Test Mode able the communication as required. Note that the RSM Test Mode option may have been disabled in the configuration, and so may not be pres- Through the configurable settings present in the panel, ent.
PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters 4.8 Configuration DANGER Serv.tool mode Changing text may lead to a failure or Use this Service tool mode before attaching the delay in detecting fires leading to 850EMT to the Panel. possible death, serious injuries or damage to property.
4.8 Configuration PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters CAUTION The highlight is initially in the description field. Use the Never use the Back option to avoid –> and <– keys to step to the required character position. committing changes when the menu option To enter a character, use quick repeated presses to step 9 –...
PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters 4.9 Test Buzzer, LEDs & Display If you would like to add new devices to the already exist- 4.8.5 Auto Config. ing devices in the configuration, choose ‘No - Only add Use the 7 – Auto Config. option on the Configuration new’...
Routine checks PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Routine checks General CAUTION: To avoid unnecessary evacuation, warn all personnel that the sounders are about to be In order to comply with local regulations, the installation tested. must be checked on a regular basis by a responsible 2 Activate a callpoint or detector device.
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PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Index Index Fire Input - definition 25 firmware - covered by guide 5 Accept Events menu option 19 firmware version 27 access levels Function keys 6 active point - definition 24 Active Points (View/Print Data) menu option Address - network and non-network 18 alarm investigating 11...
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Index PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Panel Text menu option 31 Test Buzzer, LEDs & Display menu item 33 passcodes – entering 17 Point I/P Only (Isolate/De-isol) menu option 21 Point I/P only (Status) menu item 19 Point O/P only (Status) menu option 20 Unaccepted events 9 Point Text menu option 31 Unrestored Events 9...
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PROFILE Lite Panels and Repeaters Index User Manual Doc. version 3.0...
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120.515.925_PROFILE-PRO-LITE-P-U, doc. version 3.0, 16. June 2022 Further information about ZETTLER can be found on the Internet at www.zettlerfire.com Company stamp...
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