Gent Nano Operating Instructions Manual

Gent Nano Operating Instructions Manual

Panel-based fire detection and alarm system
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Operating instructions

Fire detection and alarm system
Cancel
Sound
Buzzer
Alarms
Reset
Disablement
Test
Delay
System Fault
Power Fault
Sounder Fault
Zone 3
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 9
Zone 10
Zone 11
Zone 14
Zone 15
Zone 13
FAULT
POWER
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Silence
Alarms
Verify
Sounder
Disablement
Zone 4
Zone 8
Zone 12
Zone 16
FIRE
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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Honeywell Operating instructions Nano panel-based Fire detection and alarm system Cancel Sound Silence Buzzer Alarms Alarms Reset Disablement Test Delay Verify Sounder System Fault Power Fault Sounder Fault Disablement Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 8...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Operating instructions How to enable/disable master alarms, Contents fire relay and evacuate input - - - - - - 23 Preface - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 How to view the Loop status- - - - - - - 24 Associated documents - - - - - - - - - 3 How to view panel 'Firmware' version - - 24 Conventions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3...
  • Page 3: Preface

    Symbol Keys Preface This is the fourth issue of the operating instructions for the single loop Nano panel based fire detection and alarms system having Version 2.xx software. It covers all the What you will see Customer mode Access level 2 user instructions.
  • Page 4: User Responsibility

    Operating instructions ¨ User responsibility A different manual call point of the system should be tested to ensure the system is Your fire alarm system should have been designed, capable of operating under alarm conditions. installed and commissioned to your site specific ¨...
  • Page 5: Control And Indicating Equipment

    NANO fire system Control and indicating equipment On occurrence of a fire, fault or disablement event in the protect premises, the event is quickly indicated at the control panel. The panel controls are password protected and must only be operated by the person responsible for the fire system.
  • Page 6: Description Of Controls And Indications

    Operating instructions Description of controls and indications 09:37 Mon 11/01/10 Nano Fire Alarm System Gent by Honeywell Menu Cancel Sound Silence Buzzer Alarms Alarms Reset Disablement Test Delay Verify Sounder System Fault Power Fault Sounder Fault Disablement Zone 4 Zone 2...
  • Page 7 NANO fire system The ZONE 'n' light when illuminated indicates that a FIRE has ZONE n been detected in the respective zone(s). ('n'=zone number) [red LEDs] The DELAY light when illuminated indicates that Day Mode Delay delays are setup and active on the panel.
  • Page 8: Navigation

    Operating instructions This button is normally used to highlight the next menu or sub menu option for selection. It is also used to scroll to the next Verify character position when entering a PIN code and similarly when editing a text label. In a fire condition this button is a selection for the 'Verify' option, which is available when the 'Day mode' option is active and the 'Delay LED' is lit.
  • Page 9: Normal Condition

    When the system is operating normally with no fault or disablement condition present then the panel indications are as follows: ¨ the display will show the Nano system message ¨ and only the POWER light is lit. 16:15 Mon 11/01/10...
  • Page 10: Weekly Tests

    Operating instructions Weekly tests Every week during normal working hours the fire detection and alarm system should be tested. It is important to inform the alarm receiving centre of the fire test. A fire test reminder will appear on the display every week on the specified day if the option is turned on.
  • Page 11: How To Exit The Weekly Test Mode

    NANO fire system How to exit the Weekly Test mode When the weekly test is over you will need to exit the weekly test mode. ¨ Ensure you are still in the Customer Mode at Access level 2, see page 9.
  • Page 12: How To Manually Raise An Alarm Of Fire

    Operating instructions How to manually raise an alarm of FIRE If you see a fire in the protected premises and want to raise a fire alarm to warn occupants in the building, you can do this manually by: ¨ going to the nearest manual call point that is located away from the fire hazard. ¨...
  • Page 13: Automatic Detection Of Fire

    NANO fire system Automatic detection of FIRE A fire in your protected premises is automatically sensed at any one of the fire detection devices installed. A fire detection can be from a fire sensor, manual call point or fire input from an interface.
  • Page 14: Coincidence Fire Detection

    Operating instructions Cancel Buzzer You can stop the panel buzzer from sounding To cancel buzzer by pressing the CANCEL BUZZER button. Press: Display reads ' Local buzzer cancelled'. Silence Alarms When the emergency is over the alarm To silence alarms sounders can be silenced by pressing the Press: SILENCE ALARM button.
  • Page 15: Fault Condition

    NANO fire system Fault condition A fault in the system, such as the failure of mains power to the panel or removal of any monitoring device will cause a Fault condition to appear at the control panel. The control panel will provide details of the event, this event indication is repeated at all repeat indicator panels.
  • Page 16: Typical Fault Messages

    Operating instructions Typical fault messages The table below is for guidance only and shows some of the more typical fault messages and indications that may appear at the panel. It also gives the meaning and possible rectification action for each fault event.Only the trained engineer who is responsible for the fire alarm system must attempt any fault rectification work.
  • Page 17: Disablement Condition

    Also a disablement may be necessary where building work is being undertaken that could result in a false alarm. 16:15 Mon 11/01/10 Disablement CAUTION: Any changes to Nano Fire Alarm System Gent by Honeywell [amber LED] the setting of an automatic FAULT:0 DISABLE:1 TEST:0...
  • Page 18: To Carry Out A Display Test

    Operating instructions To carry out a display test You can test the message display and the lights on the control panel. To operate the'display test' option you will need to be in the Customer Mode at Access level 2, see page 9. Then carry out the following operation. Menu Select Select...
  • Page 19: How To View Or Print The Historic Events Log

    NANO fire system How to view or print the Historic Events log The past events of the systems are stored in the Historic events log of the panel. To view the Historic events log follow these procedures: Menu Logs Select Historic >...
  • Page 20: How To View Or Print Active Fault Events

    Operating instructions How to view or print active Fault events All active fault events that are still present and have not cleared can be viewed or printed at any time. The fault light will be lit. Follow these procedures to view the active fault events log: Fault + May be accompanied with other Fault indicators [amber LED]...
  • Page 21: How To Put The System In 'Day Mode' Or 'Night Mode

    NANO fire system How to put the system in 'Day mode' or 'Night Mode' The fire system normally operates in the 'Night Mode', which means all the fire alarms operate without a delay in the event of a fire detection. The 'Day Mode' allows a delayed operation of fire alarms. The 'Day mode' is active when the 'Delay' light is lit.
  • Page 22: How To View Or Enable/Disable An Alarm Sector

    Operating instructions How to view or enable/disable an alarm Sector The 'Sector' form displays the label given to a sector, its activation control and current status. You can also use this form to manually disable or enable a sector. A disabled sector will not activate its alarm devices in the event of a fire and the disablement light(s) will be lit.
  • Page 23: How To View Channel Details Of Interface Devices

    NANO fire system How to view channel details of interface devices The 'Channels' form show details of a 4-channel interface device on the loop circuit. To view the details of a 4-channel device you will need to be in Customer mode at access level 2.
  • Page 24: How To View The Loop Status

    Operating instructions How to view the Loop status The 'Loop status' form provides information about the number of devices on the loop circuit and the status of the loop circuit. This form is accessible in the Customer Mode at Access level 2, see page 9. Menu Status User...
  • Page 25: How To View 'Site Data' Version

    NANO fire system How to view 'Site data' version You can view site data version. This form is accessible in the Customer Mode at Access level 2, see page 9. Menu Select Engineering System > Select Versions 10:15 Mon 11/01/10...
  • Page 26: General Maintenance

    Operating instructions General Maintenance Replacing the glass on a Manual Call Point Disengage the front cover from the call point assembly using the end of the test key. Insert the key into the slots 'E' and from the bottom edge lift out the cover. Carefully remove broken glass.
  • Page 27 NANO fire system...
  • Page 28 Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems in buildings. Do not burn. Gent by Honeywell reserves the right to revise this publication from time to time and make changes to the content hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revisions of changes.

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