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HESA HFA-2000 manual available for free PDF download: Operating Instructions Manual
HESA HFA-2000 Operating Instructions Manual (48 pages)
Fire Control Panel
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HESA
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
HFA 2000 Fire Panel
6
Features Found in this Release
6
Power Supply Inputs
6
Sensors
7
Connections to the Sensors
7
Assigning Addresses to the Sensors
7
Automatically Assigning Sensors to Zones
7
Manually Assigning Sensors to Zones
8
Sounding Devices
8
Connections to the Loop Powered Sounders
8
Assigning Addresses to the Sounders
8
Supervision
8
Automatically Programing the Sounder Addresses
8
Manually Assign the Sounders
8
Buttons
8
LCD Display
9
Alarm Display
9
Fault Display
10
Leds
10
Outputs
10
Fixed Functions
10
Programmable Outputs
10
System Controls
10
Access Codes
10
To Enter an Access Code
10
To Silence the Sounding Devices
10
System Test
11
To Reset the System
11
Entering Text Characters
11
Using Menus
11
Turning the System on for the First Time
11
Assign Addresses to the Sensors
12
Assign Loop Powered Sounders
12
Turning the System on after Addresses Have Been Assigned
12
If It DID Not Pass the Tests, One or more of the Following Faults Could be the Cause
12
Programming the System, Access Level 3
12
Programming Menu
13
Event History
13
Time
14
Date
14
Delays
14
Walk Test
14
To Walk Test One Zone in a Loop, for Example, Zone 7 in Loop 2
15
To Walk Test All Zones in a Loop, for Example, All Zones in Loop 1
15
To Walk Test the Entire System, All Zones in both Loops
15
Sensor Addressing
15
Auto-Address
15
Manual-Address
16
If the Sensor Is on a T-Tap
17
Locate
17
LED Flashing Sequence
17
Sounder Addressing
17
Auto-Address
17
Manual-Address
18
Add Sounder
18
Add All
18
REMOVE Sounder
18
Remove All
18
Activation Options
19
System Label
19
Sensor Label
19
Zone Label
19
Codes
20
Language
20
Sensor Data
20
Schedule
21
CBE Timers
21
To Program the Delay and Duration Times for an Output
21
CBE Equations
22
To Erase an Equation
22
Important Note about CBE Timers
22
Load Defaults
22
Erase Options
23
Baud Rate
23
Print Options
23
Print the Event History
24
Select the Event Option
24
Option to Print the Selected Type of Event that Occurred on a Specific Date
25
Print the Programmed Data
25
Print the Labels
25
Print the CBE Equations
26
Print the Sensor Data
26
Print the Events as They Occur, in Real Time
27
Status Menu, Access Level 1
27
To Access the Status Menu at Access Level 1
27
Display a Zone in Alarm
28
Display a Sensor in Alarm
28
Display a Zone Fault
28
Display a Sensor Fault
28
Display a Loop Fault
29
Display a System Fault
29
Display a Sounder Fault
29
Display a Disabled Zone
29
Display a Disabled Sensor
30
Status and Control Menu, Access Level 2
30
Enable / Disable Zones
30
Enable / Disable Sensors
30
Access Via the Serial Port
31
Interactive Mode
31
Data Transfer Mode
31
Lockout
31
Control-By-Event (CBE) Equations
32
Overview
32
Definitions
32
General Structure of the Equations
32
Syntax and Symbols Used in the Equations
33
Directives
33
L Loop
33
E Event Type
33
Variables
33
S Sensor
33
Z Zone
33
G Group
34
P Product Type
34
EV Power Supply Fault
34
EB Break in a Loop Wire
34
Sensors Not Programmed
34
EK Communication Fault
34
Logic Operators
34
Logical or
35
Logical and
35
Logic Modifiers
35
Not
35
Normal Use, Logic Modifier
35
Special Use if the Timer Statement Is Not Included in the Equation
36
Special Use if the Timer Statement Is Included in the Equation
36
) Parentheses
36
Timer Control
37
T Timer Statement
37
Important Note about CBE Timers
37
Syntax Summary
37
Summary of the Characters Used in the Equations and the Syntax
37
Error Messages
38
HFA 2000 Fire Panel
39
ACK Button
39
Silence Button
39
Reset
39
Message Telling the User that Access Level 1 Is Required When Certain Keys Are Pressed
39
Operation of Loop Powered Sounders
39
The Global Option Is Selected for a Loop
39
The "By Zone" Option Is Selected for a Loop
39
Polling Stops When Voltage Becomes too Low for the Sensors to Operate Properly
40
Real Time Alarm Display
40
The Display of Zone and Sensor Disablements Are Coordinated
40
Constant Display of the Number of Zones in Alarm and Number of Zones with Faults
40
Alarm Verification
40
Key Switch Functions
41
Center
41
Left
41
Right
41
Additional Erase Function
42
Cold Start
42
New Display When Resetting
42
Power Supply Failure Display
42
A CBE Equation Can Now Turn on All the Sounders
42
The Leds Turn on in the Sensors that Are in Alarm
43
Access Level Indication was Added
43
System Test
43
Navigation Symbols Were Placed for All Menu Selections
43
Menu Position and Request Indicators
44
Walk Test
44
Time and Date
44
Manual Addressing of Loop Powered Sounders
44
Codes
44
CBE Timers
44
Delays, Erase, and Print
45
The Types of Sensor Faults Are Now Displayed
45
Option to Allow Sensor Labels to be Associated with the Hard Addresses
45
The Labels Should be Adjusted under the Following Conditions
46
The Labels Should NOT be Adjusted under the Following Conditions
46
Text String Removed
46
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