InoTec BNS-MTB Mounting And Operating Instructions

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Montage- und Betriebsanleitung
Meldetableau
CPS - MTB
CLS - MTB
BNS - MTB
Mounting- and Operating Instructions
Mimic panel
CPS - MTB
CLS - MTB
BNS - MTB
Sicherheitstechnik GmbH

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General Information
General information
Provides general details about the product and its intended use.
Explanation of symbols
Explains the meaning of symbols used in the manual and their importance.
Liability and warranty
Outlines INOTEC's responsibilities and limitations regarding damages and warranty claims.
Spare parts
Specifies that only original INOTEC spare parts must be used for replacements.
Disposal
Provides guidelines for the proper disposal of batteries and electronic components.
Correction of faults
Details the procedure to extinguish indicated faults after correction.
Safety instructions
Highlights essential safety precautions for installation and operation.
Operating instructions
Emphasizes reading the manual for important safety, use, and maintenance information.
Repairs
States that repairs must only be carried out by INOTEC authorized personnel.
Transport and storage
Covers guidelines for safe transport, delivery inspection, and storage conditions.
Examination on delivery
Instructions for checking the device upon delivery for completeness and damage.
Storage
Specifies conditions for storing the device before assembly to prevent damage.
CPS-MTB
Product description
Details the features and capabilities of the CPS mimic panel.
Mimic panel layout
Illustrates and labels the components of the CPS mimic panel.
Technical data
Lists the technical specifications of the CPS mimic panel, including voltage, dimensions, and weight.
Installation
Provides step-by-step instructions for mounting and electrically connecting the device.
Device
Instructions on how to unpack and access the device's internal components.
Electrical connection
Details the mains and optional 24V DC power connections for the mimic panel.
Mains connection
Explains how to connect the 230V AC or 220V DC power supply.
CPS (RTG) connection
Describes how to connect CPS devices to the mimic panel via a triple-wired RTG bus.
Remote switch
Explains how to use a remote switch to block or release connected CPS devices.
24 V output
Notes the availability of an additional 24V output and its load limitation.
Signalling contacts
Describes the 4 volt-free contacts for external failure messages/status displays.
Commissioning the mimic panel
Covers the initial steps for powering up and operating the mimic panel.
Switching on the CPS mimic panel
Instructions on how to connect and turn on the mains voltage.
Switching off the CPS mimic panel
Procedure for disconnecting the mains voltage from the mimic panel.
Delivery condition
Lists the default settings and status of the device upon delivery.
Operation
Explains how to navigate and use the mimic panel's interface for system control.
Status LEDs
Describes the meaning of the three status LEDs and their corresponding OLED display information.
Menu structure
Provides a visual overview of the panel's menu hierarchy and navigation options.
Starting the function test
Details how to initiate a function test on connected CPS devices to check their operability.
Battery duration test
Explains how to perform a battery duration test to determine maximum runtime.
Cancelling the battery duration test
Describes how to manually stop an inadvertently started battery duration test.
Blocking/Releasing
Covers the procedure for centrally blocking or releasing connected CPS devices.
Resetting
Explains how to reset system states, including buzzer and manual release functions.
Buzzer
Details how to silence the acoustic signal emitted by the buzzer.
Manual release
Explains how to reset manual release centrally after a power failure.
Failure information
Provides detailed information on system failures, including types, addresses, and luminaire details.
Information
Describes how to retrieve detailed status information for connected CPS systems.
Data line information/address configuration
Explains how to view and configure address assignments for data lines.
Address/circuit/luminaire status
Details how to check the status of connected CPS systems, circuits, and luminaires.
Mimic panel
Describes how to view the mimic panel's software version.
Programming
Guides users through various programming and configuration settings for the panel.
Date/time
Instructions for setting the date and time displayed on the mimic panel.
Function test
Explains how to set up automatic function tests at regular intervals.
Battery duration test
Details how to configure automatic battery duration tests annually.
Registering the CPS systems
Covers the process of connecting and registering CPS devices using RTG addresses.
Optional relay contact
Describes how to program a volt-free relay contact for specific system statuses.
Buzzer
Explains how to configure the buzzer for acoustic signals on specific system events.
Default settings
Guides users on how to restore the mimic panel to its factory default settings.
Changing the password
Details the procedure for changing the default password to protect system settings.
Language settings
Explains how to select the preferred language for the mimic panel interface.
Troubleshooting
Provides solutions for common communication failures and system issues.
Communication failures
Instructs on how to diagnose and resolve communication errors with connected devices.
CLS-MTB
Product description
Details the features and capabilities of the CLS mimic panel.
Mimic panel layout
Illustrates and labels the components of the CLS mimic panel.
Technical data
Lists the technical specifications of the CLS mimic panel, including voltage, dimensions, and weight.
Installation
Provides step-by-step instructions for mounting and electrically connecting the device.
Device
Instructions on how to unpack and access the device's internal components.
Electrical connection
Details the mains and optional 24V DC power connections for the mimic panel.
Mains connection
Explains how to connect the 230V AC or 220V DC power supply.
CLS (RTG) connection
Describes how to connect CLS devices to the mimic panel via a triple-wired RTG bus.
Remote switch
Explains how to use a remote switch to block or release connected CLS devices.
24 V output
Notes the availability of an additional 24V output and its load limitation.
Signalling contacts
Describes the 4 volt-free contacts for external failure messages/status displays.
Commissioning the mimic panel
Covers the initial steps for powering up and operating the mimic panel.
Switching on the CLS mimic panel
Instructions on how to connect and turn on the mains voltage.
Switching off the CLS mimic panel
Procedure for disconnecting the mains voltage from the mimic panel.
Delivery condition
Lists the default settings and status of the device upon delivery.
Operation
Explains how to navigate and use the mimic panel's interface for system control.
Status LEDs
Describes the meaning of the three status LEDs and their corresponding OLED display information.
Menu structure
Provides a visual overview of the panel's menu hierarchy and navigation options.
Starting the function test
Details how to initiate a function test on connected CLS devices to check their operability.
Battery duration test
Explains how to perform a battery duration test to determine maximum runtime.
Cancelling the battery duration test
Describes how to manually stop an inadvertently started battery duration test.
Blocking/Releasing
Covers the procedure for centrally blocking or releasing connected CLS devices.
Resetting
Explains how to reset system states, including buzzer and manual release functions.
Buzzer
Details how to silence the acoustic signal emitted by the buzzer.
Manual release
Explains how to reset manual release centrally after a power failure.
Failure information
Provides detailed information on system failures, including types, addresses, and luminaire details.
Information
Describes how to retrieve detailed status information for connected CLS systems.
Data line information/address configuration
Explains how to view and configure address assignments for data lines.
Address/circuit/luminaire status
Details how to check the status of connected CLS systems, circuits, and luminaires.
Mimic panel
Describes how to view the mimic panel's software version.
Programming
Guides users through various programming and configuration settings for the panel.
Date/time
Instructions for setting the date and time displayed on the mimic panel.
Function test
Explains how to set up automatic function tests at regular intervals.
Battery duration test
Details how to configure automatic battery duration tests annually.
Registering the CLS systems
Covers the process of connecting and registering CLS devices using RTG addresses.
Optional relay contact
Describes how to program a volt-free relay contact for specific system statuses.
Buzzer
Explains how to configure the buzzer for acoustic signals on specific system events.
Central activation upon SD mains failure
Explains how to activate devices centrally upon secondary distribution mains failure.
Changing the password
Details the procedure for changing the default password to protect system settings.
Language settings
Explains how to select the preferred language for the mimic panel interface.
Troubleshooting
Provides solutions for common communication failures and system issues.
Communication failures
Instructs on how to diagnose and resolve communication errors with connected devices.
BNS-MTB
Product description
Details the features and capabilities of the BNS monitoring station for self-contained luminaires.
Mimic panel layout
Illustrates and labels the components of the BNS mimic panel.
Technical data
Lists the technical specifications of the BNS mimic panel, including voltage, dimensions, and weight.
Installation
Provides step-by-step instructions for mounting and electrically connecting the device.
Device
Instructions on how to unpack and access the device's internal components.
Electrical connection
Details the mains and optional 24V DC power connections for the mimic panel.
Mains connection
Explains how to connect the 230V AC power supply to the device.
BNS-MTB with one line card
Describes connecting up to 64 luminaires using a single data line card.
BNS-MTB with two line cards
Explains connecting up to 128 luminaires using two data line cards.
BNS-MTB with INOWeb visualisation
Details connecting the BNS-MTB to a network via INOWeb for web browser visualisation.
BNS-MTB with INOLan for visualisation using INOView
Describes connecting via INOLan for central monitoring using INOTEC's INOView software.
BNS-MTB with RTG card for visualisation using INOView
Explains using an RTG card for central monitoring of up to 32 BNS-MTBs via INOView software.
Remote switch with loop monitoring
Explains how to prevent blocking via loop monitoring using a Zener diode.
24 V output
Notes the availability of an additional 24V output and its load limitation.
Connecting a keyboard
Details connecting a standard keyboard via PS/2 for simplified text input.
INOSTICK
Explains the use of INOSTICK for saving configurations, information, and logbooks.
Signalling contacts
Describes the 3 volt-free contacts for monitoring system statuses.
Commissioning the mimic panel
Covers the initial steps for powering up and operating the mimic panel.
Switching on the BNS mimic panel
Instructions on how to connect and turn on the mains voltage.
Switching off the BNS mimic panel
Procedure for disconnecting the mains voltage from the mimic panel.
Delivery condition
Lists the default settings and status of the device upon delivery.
Operation
Explains how to navigate and use the mimic panel's interface for system control.
Status LEDs
Describes the meaning of the three status LEDs and their corresponding OLED display information.
Menu structure
Provides a visual overview of the panel's menu hierarchy and navigation options.
Starting the function test
Details how to initiate a function test on connected luminaires to check operability.
Battery duration test
Explains how to perform a battery duration test to determine maximum runtime.
Cancelling the battery duration test
Describes how to manually stop an inadvertently started battery duration test.
Information
Describes how to retrieve detailed status information for connected luminaires.
Luminaire status
Provides the current status and battery duration of the selected luminaire.
Logbook
Explains how to view and manage event logs stored in the BNS-MTB.
Display
Instructions on how to display logbook entries within the BNS-MTB.
Delete
Details how to delete the logbook from the BNS-MTB memory.
Luminaire allocation
Shows how to display the registered luminaires and their configuration.
Software Version
Displays the software status of the BNS-MTB.
Failure info
Provides information on faulty luminaires and the type of fault when a failure occurs.
Programming
Guides users through various programming and configuration settings for the panel.
Function test
Explains how to set up automatic function tests at regular intervals.
Battery duration test
Details how to configure automatic battery duration tests annually.
BNS
Describes the optional cards that can be equipped on the BNS-MTB for expanded functionality.
Registering the CPS systems
Covers the process of connecting and registering devices using RTG addresses.
RTG address
Explains how to assign and manage RTG addresses for BNS-MTB devices.
Loop monitoring remote switch
Explains how to enable loop monitoring for the remote switch function.
Language settings
Explains how to select the preferred language for the BNS-MTB interface.
Date/time
Instructions for setting the date and time displayed on the BNS-MTB.
Changing the password
Details the procedure for changing the default password to protect system settings.
Comissioning
Guides users on how to restore the BNS mimic panel to its factory default settings.
Luminaire
Covers the process of assigning luminaires to the BNS-MTB automatically or manually.
Autom. assignment
Explains how the BNS-MTB automatically detects and stores connected luminaires.
Manual assignment
Describes how to register luminaires manually in the BNS-MTB.
Destination text
Explains how to assign individual destination texts to connected luminaires.
Blocking / Release
Covers the procedure for centrally blocking or releasing connected luminaires.
INOSTICK
Explains how to save configurations, information, and logbooks to the INOSTICK.
INOWeb
Setup
Details the connection and configuration of the INOWeb module for network access.
Network address
Explains how to assign network addresses using the 'Finder' program.
Software update
Provides instructions for updating the firmware on the INOWeb module via the internet page.
Automatic e-mail
Covers settings for automatic email notifications upon specific system events.
INOLan
Setup
Details the connection and configuration of the INOLan module for network access.
Network address
Explains how to assign network addresses using the 'Finder' program.
Appendix
Customer service
Provides guidance on pre-contact checks and information required for customer support.

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