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    DeltaNetFS90 Command Center

    OPERATOR MANUAL

    U.S. Registered TrademarkCopyright 1998 Honeywell Inc. All Rights Reserved

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    CONTENTSIntroduction ........................................................................................................................... 3

    Getting Started ........................................................................................................................... 5

    Everyday Operation ........................................................................................................................... 7

    Sign On ......................................................................................................... 7Acknowledge COSs ...................................................................................... 8Display Point Status ...................................................................................... 8Command Points .......................................................................................... 10Manual Evacuation ....................................................................................... 14Australian One Key Isolate ........................................................................... 14Panel Test ..................................................................................................... 14Reset CA Board ............................................................................................ 15Sign Off ......................................................................................................... 15

    Alphabetic Reference ........................................................................................................................... 17Action Message Modification ........................................................................ 18Analog Limit Modification .............................................................................. 18Disable Point ................................................................................................. 19Keypad Overview .......................................................................................... 20MODIFY Key Overview ................................................................................. 21Operator Setup ............................................................................................. 22

    Display/Change Operator Data ................................................................ 23Add an Operator ...................................................................................... 24Delete an Operator .................................................................................. 25

    OPTION Key Overview ................................................................................. 26OPTION Key Procedure ............................................................................... 27Paper Roll Installation ................................................................................... 28Paper Roll Removal ...................................................................................... 30Point Descriptor Modification ........................................................................ 31Report Output ............................................................................................... 32Time and Date Modification .......................................................................... 35Trend Schedule Setup .................................................................................. 36Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ 37

    Index ........................................................................................................................... 39

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    INTRODUCTION

    General DeltaNet FS90 Command Center (Command Center) is an optional keypad,display window, and strip printer that can operate in any of the DeltaNet FS90 Fireand Security Systems (FS90s) whether they are stand-alone or connected to ahigher-order system. Main Command Center features are:

    Four-line display window and a strip printer for enhanced alarm and troublerecording. FS90 still displays alarm and trouble conditions via LEDs and audibletones. Command Center adds descriptors to event displays for more rapidoperator comprehension of alarm and trouble data. The printer provides apermanent record of events.

    Keys with mnemonic labels like COMMAND, REPORTS, and MODIFY that leadto menus and prompts that facilitate entry of the desired action.

    Reports for helpful summaries of system status. Besides alarm and troublesummaries, Command Center can report disabled, disconnected, isolated, andstatus points. It can also list intelligent sensors that may need maintenance; trendpoints; and the last 100 Changes-Of-State (COSs, for example, alarm, trouble,return-to-normal) and operator actions (for example, acknowledge, reset).

    The Command Center provides access to just the points of the FS90 to which itconnects. If a configuration includes several FS90s on a bus, you cannot use oneCommand Center to display and send commands to all the FS90s on the bus. TheCommand Center is an interface to just one of the FS90s.A Command Center looks like this (data in the display window and on the printer isan example only):

    PRINTERON LINE

    PAPERADVANCE

    C5932-1

    SL.02.004 A L A R M

    09:22 16/JAN/92

    SYSTEM NORMAL

    08:43 16/JAN/92AA 4

    000-UNACK 001-FIRE 000-TRBL 000-OTHER

    SL.02.004 NORMAL 09:17 16/JAN/92AA 4

    000-UNACK 000-FIRE 000-TRBL 000-OTHER

    PRIVILEGED KEYSDISPLAY WINDOW PRINTER

    F1 F2 F3 F4A B C D

    P

    U

    SP

    ACKNOWLEDGEE

    K

    Q

    V

    F

    W

    R

    X

    4N

    1S

    Y

    5O

    2T

    0Z

    6

    3

    SILENCE

    RESET

    EVACUATE

    STATUS

    PANEL TEST

    NEXT

    PREVIOUS CLEAR ENTER

    L MMODIFY

    OPTION

    REPORTS

    GCOMMAND 7

    H8

    I9

    J

    ISOLATE ON AUSTRALIAN KEYPAD ONLY

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    INTRODUCTION

    Document Organization The Getting Started section describes setup needed to use Command Center. The Everyday Operation section describes the most commonly used procedures

    and keys available to everyday operators. The Alphabetic Reference section describes less common procedures. It also

    includes overviews (for example, an overview of all the features available fromthe MODIFY key). Topics appear in alphabetic order.

    The Index lists page numbers for common terms and procedures.

    Sections include appropriate cross-references to other sections (See Also ).Assumptions You must be familiar with FS90 purpose, operation, configuration, and terminology.

    Also, this document contains references to switches and LEDs on individual functionboards. It is helpful to be familiar with these switches and LEDs. For additionalinformation, see:

    Form No. Title

    74-3154 DeltaNet Fire and Security Systems Specification Data Sheet74-3138 DeltaNet FS90 Systems (FS90, FS90 Plus, and FS90 FMS)

    Pocket Guide

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    GETTING STARTED

    Honeywell installs the Command Center and its software. Honeywell also programsand installs:

    Database for all devices and points. Agreed-upon point descriptors and action messages. Agreed-upon command sequences available through the OPTION key. One or two main operators in the database (Operator HON with ID number 1234

    and/or a site-specific operator) who has access to all Command Center functions.The main operators can define other operators.

    Optional Auto Tuning Sensitivity (ATS). If ATS is enabled, the analog values forfire sensors will normally display in a range of 1 to 10 with higher numbersindicating progressively higher levels of detector contamination within the ATSnormal adjustment range. If ATS is not enabled, analog values will be ona scale of 30 to 150, with 40-60 typically being normal, and alarms in thehigher numbers.

    After system turnover, the Command Center is ready for use. You can define otheroperators and change descriptors or other predefined information as desired.

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    EVERYDAY OPERATION

    Sign OnPurpose Get access to the privileged keys:

    COMMAND MODIFY OPTIONS REPORTS

    After sign-on, you have access only to the specific keys that you are authorized touse (for example, COMMAND and REPORTS but not MODIFY or OPTIONS). You(or anyone else who uses the keypad in your absence) can use privileged keysmultiple times without another sign-on.

    Without sign-on, you can use only the numeric keypad and the nonprivileged keys:

    ACKNOWLEDGE PANEL TEST SILENCEEVACUATE PREVIOUS STATUSNEXT RESET

    Users Operators who have a sign-on Personal Identification Number (PIN) can sign on. Allother operators do not sign on; they can use the ACKNOWLEDGE, EVACUATE, etckeys without any sign-on procedure.

    Procedure A Press one of the privileged keys: COMMAND, MODIFY, OPTIONS, orREPORTS.

    RESULT: Software displays the ENTER PIN prompt in the display window.

    B Enter your four-digit PIN and press ENTER. (For security, software does notdisplay the entered number. Instead, it displays an asterisk, *, for everyentered digit.)RESULT: If PIN is valid, software begins the requested function. Proceed as

    desired.

    If PIN is invalid, software displays the UNAUTHORIZE PIN,PLEASE RETRY message. Enter a valid PIN.

    NOTE: After three invalid sign-on attempts, the ACCESS DENIEDmessage appears in the display window.

    Automatic Sign-Off f you do not use any keys for 7.5 minutes (the system-wide automatic sign-off time),software signs you off.

    Default Operator At system delivery, Operator 1 has initials HON and PIN 1234 or site-specific initialsand PIN (if database generation included operator definition). This operator canperform all system operations.

    See Also Operator Setup in Alphabetic Reference section for procedure to define operatorPINs and privileges

    Manual Evacuation, Panel Test, and Reset CA Board sections for procedures to usekeys that do not require sign-on

    Sign Off section for procedure to sign off

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    EVERYDAY OPERATION

    SL._ .

    SD Quit^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

    Acknowledge COSsPurpose Acknowledge the Change-Of-State (COS) currently in the display window and

    silence the audible. During system setup, authorized operators program a flag tospecify whether acknowledgment is individual or global for all COSs.

    Users Any operator can acknowledge COSs.

    Procedure A When a COS appears in the display window, press the applicable key:

    ACKNOWLEDGE to silence the audible and acknowledge individual COSs orall COSs, as specified at system setup.

    SILENCE to turn off all indicating circuits (for example, bells, horns, strobes),silence the audible, and acknowledge all COSs (same as the CA BoardSILENCE function).

    RESULT: An ACKNOWLEDGE message prints; the condition (for example,ALARM) in the display window no longer blinks; and the UNACKcount at the bottom of the display window decreases by oneor more.

    B If more COSs exist and individual acknowledgment is required, pressACKNOWLEDGE for each one.

    Display Port in Trouble If the Command Center display port is in trouble, the keypad does not function.Acknowledge or reset from FS90 switches.

    Display Point StatusPurpose Display the condition of a board, input or output point on a board, or the value of any

    intelligent sensor on a circuit.

    Users Any operator can display board or point status.

    Procedure A Acknowledge any COSs. You cannot perform this function if a COS is active.

    B Press the STATUS key.

    RESULT: The display window prompts for board or point address. Sampleoutput for a stand-alone FS90:

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    SL.03.000 NORMAL Address and conditionSLOT 3 BOARD TYPE AF Descriptor (if any)

    SL.sl.ppp condition time datepoint descriptor analog valueother information (Previous) (Next)Point_Log Refresh Command Quit

    ^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

    SL Means that the address is in terms of slot and point numbers. Stand-alone FS90s normally use this form of addressing. To select SD addressformat, press F1.

    SD Means that the address is in terms of subdevice and point numbers.FS90s connected to a DeltaNet Micro Central/Excel Plus or a DeltaNetGraphic Central System normally use this form of addressing. If slotaddressing is more convenient, press F1 until SL displays to select SLaddress format.

    GP Means that the address is in terms of group and point numbers. FS90sconnected to DELTA 1000 Systems normally use this form of addressing.If another format is more convenient than GP address format, press F1until the desired format code (for example, SL, SD) displays.

    LP Means that a logical point group on an LJ Board is desired. If anotherformat is more convenient than LP address format, press F1 until thedesired format code displays.

    If an acknowledged COS is in the display window when you request status, theaddress of the COS point appears.

    C Enter board or point number in the selected format. For:

    SL Enter slot number (01-32) and point number (000 for board, 001-199 forpoint) and press ENTER.

    SD Enter subdevice (ss) number (01-36), and point (ppp) number (000 forboard, 001-199 for point) and press ENTER.

    GP Enter group number (01-98) and point number (000 for board, 001-199 forpoint) and press ENTER.

    LP Enter address in the format 10.ppp, where ppp = 001-099 and 101-199.Press ENTER.

    RESULT: The display window shows board or point data. Board data includescondition and descriptor (if any). Example:

    Point data includes condition (for example, NORMAL, ALARM),point descriptor, analog value for intelligent sensors, and otherinformation (for example, INACTIVE PNT, DISCONNECTED). Thedisplay window also shows if the PREVIOUS and/or NEXT keys areapplicable. The bottom row shows further actions available tooperators. The format of point data displays is:

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    SL._ .

    SD Quit^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

    D Press one of the following keys for further action:

    NEXT Display data for the next point (ppp number) on this board.PREVIOUS Display data for the previous point on this board.F1 Print the displayed data.F2 Refresh the analog value display.F3 Command the point. To select this item, you must have a

    Personal Identification Number (PIN). If you did not sign on,software prompts for PIN entry. After you select Command,you are in command operations (no longer in Display Status).See the Command Points section for details.

    F4 Quit this address. When software displays the addressprompt, you can enter another address or press F4 again toexit the status operation. On exit, software redisplays the itemthat was in the display window when you requested status(either the SYSTEM NORMAL message or the last COS).

    CLEAR Exit from the status operation. Use CLEAR instead of two Quit(F4) commands for rapid exit.

    COS Abort If a COS occurs during a status operation, software displays it in the display windowand you must begin the status request again after COS acknowledgment.

    Status Time-Out After 90 seconds without any operator action, software cancels the current statusdisplay and redisplays the SYSTEM NORMAL message or the last COS (whicheverwas in the display window at the start of the status operation).

    See Also Command Points section for procedure to command points

    Sign On section for procedure to sign on with a PIN

    Command PointsPurpose Send a command to a point. Commands include state changes (for example, ON or

    OFF) and actions like disconnect, isolate, and enable.Commands are also available after output of point status (see the Display PointStatus section).

    Users You must have a Personal Identification Number (PIN) and Command privilege touse the COMMAND key. This procedure assumes that you know how to enter pointaddresses as described in the Display Point Status section.

    Procedure A Press the COMMAND key.

    RESULT: If you did not already sign on, software asks for PIN. Sign on asdescribed in the Sign On section.

    If you signed on and have Command privilege, software prints amessage that says you entered command operation. Example:

    ABC ENTER COMMAND 10:06 23/JAN/92

    Then software asks for address in the display window:

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    SL.05.001 NORMAL OFF 09:34 23/JAN/92BOARD DB PT 1

    (Next)ON OFF AUTO

    ^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

    B Enter the address of the desired point and press ENTER. Address entry is thesame as described in the Display Point Status section.

    RESULT: Software displays current point data (same as for Display PointStatus) and the first row of available commands (usually statecommands). Example:

    Commands over function keys F1-F4 vary depending on the point.A point has only one set of state commands. Other typical statecommands are:

    OPEN CLOSE (for outputs)ON OFF AUTO (for outputs)DAY NIGHT (for CA Board points)SECURE ACCESS (for inputs)

    C To send one of the displayed commands, press the applicable key (F1-F4) andpress ENTER.

    RESULT: Software sends the command, prints a COMMAND ISSUEDmessage, and waits for another command to the same point.

    D To see what other commands are available, press NEXT or PREVIOUS.

    RESULT: Software displays the next (or previous) row of commands. Allpoints have at least two other rows of commands. For input points,other commands are:

    ISOLATE LOCKOUT ENABLEWALK_STRT WALK_STOPRESET

    Quit

    For output points, other commands are:

    DISCONN ENABLEQuit

    See the command descriptions after this procedure.

    NOTE: Switches on the board override any commands you send from theCommand Center. For example, if the DISCONNECT switch is set ona board you send an enable command, the point stays disconnected.

    E Enter other commands as desired. Press ENTER after each one.

    RESULT: Software prints a COMMAND ISSUED message. If specified atsetup time (LH OUTPUT ENABLE flag), software also prints a full(four-line) description of the command.

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    F To exit from command operations, press CLEAR, or use NEXT until the Quitcommand displays and press F4 (Quit) twice.RESULT: Software displays the SYSTEM NORMAL message or the last COS

    (the COS that last occurred or displayed) in the display window.ISOLATE Command ISOLATE allows input point scanning but does not act on any alarm or trouble

    conditions that occur. It is useful when you perform some activity that will probablycause alarms. You want to see if the point goes into alarm, but you do not want tocause an evacuation signal, alarm bells, or other normal alarm consequences. Youcan isolate an acknowledged alarm or trouble point (but not one with an active alarmor trouble). When a point is isolated, its condition displays and prints, but the wordISOLATE replaces the action message.

    LOCKOUT Command LOCKOUT disables alarm reporting for this point. Trouble conditions still report.

    ENABLE Command ENABLE enables alarm and point state or value reporting and point commands.ENABLE does not work on points that are disabled. To enable a disabled point, firstdisconnect or isolate it (to ensure that it is normal and will not call the firedepartment, turn on evacuation signals, or cause other unwanted action) and thenenable it:

    Disabled DISCONN (outputs) or ISOLATE (inputs) ENABLEPoint disable is available from the MODIFY key. A disable command disables alarmand point state or value reporting and point commands. Also, software no longerscans the point.

    WALK_STRT Command WALK_STRT starts alarm and trouble tests of some or all input points connected tothe specified slot or subdevice. Specify any point number to start the test for any orall points in the slot/subdevice. The walk test allows you to manually test sensors ordetectors (for example, with a smoke or heat source). You can test devices in anyorder. After a WALK_STRT command, you have 5 minutes to reach an input deviceon the circuit and 5 minutes between devices.

    The test commands inputs to ISOLATE. When you test a sensor, its alarm prints(WALK TEST on Line 3 identifies the fact that the condition was due to a test) andthe alarm LED turns on for a few seconds. Then software automatically resets it. Thetest stops automatically if time between sensor tests is more than 5 minutes. Forexample, if it takes you 6 minutes to walk from one sensor to another and you triggeran alarm, real alarm action (for example, audible alert) occurs because the circuit isno longer in test mode.

    The command printout for a walk test on Point 000 says condition is NORMAL.WALK TEST appears on Line 3.

    WALK_STOP Command WALK_STOP manually stops a walk test.

    RESET Command RESET resets an intelligent sensor. After you acknowledge an alarm, investigate it,and handle any of its effects, reset the point so that normal value reporting cancontinue. This RESET command is different from RESET key action, which resetsthe whole FS90.

    DISCONN Command DISCONN suppresses troubles and output drivers on output points (zones andcontrol modules). You can disconnect a point that has an acknowledged trouble (butnot one with an active trouble). When a point is disconnected, its Trouble conditionsdisplay and print, but the word DISCONNECT replaces the action message.

    Quit Command Quit exits from command operation.

    Command Time-Out If you do not enter a command within 90 seconds, software automatically cancelscommand operations and redisplays whatever was in the display window at entry tocommand operation (the SYSTEM NORMAL message or the last COS).

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    CommandFor

    Inputs?For

    Outputs?For Board

    Types Scanned CommentsDisable Yes,

    intelli -gentpoints

    Yes, intelligent

    points

    AE Boards No Command available from theMODIFY key. The Isolated LEDblinks. A Disabled Point Reportshows disabled points.

    DISCONN No Yes AE controlmodules

    Yes Disconnected points cause commonTrouble. The Isolated LED blinks. ADisconnected Point Report showsdisconnected points.

    ENABLE Yes Yes All Yes You cannot enable a disabled pointdirectly. Disconnect or isolate it first.

    ISOLATE Yes No AE Boards Yes You cannot isolate a point in alarmor trouble. Isolated points causecommon Trouble. The Isolated LEDblinks. An Isolated Point Reportshows isolated points.

    LOCKOUT Yes, intelli -

    gentpoints

    No AE Boards Yes Locked-out points cause commonTrouble. The Isolated LED blinks.The Alarm Lockout Report shows

    locked-out alarm points.RESET Yes,

    intelli -gentpoints

    No AE Boards Yes RESET allows you to resume normalpoint reporting after youacknowledge and investigate a pointalarm.

    WALK_STRT

    Yes No AE sensorsand monitormodules

    Yes You have 5 minutes to start the testand 5 minutes to go between points.Stop the test either with automatictime-out or with the WALK_STOPcommand.

    Command Table The following table summarizes the special commands:

    SECONDS LEFT Timer For intelligent inputs, a one-minute timer controls command entry on a COScondition. The goal is to allow you to finish the current command before the COSoverwrites the display window. For example, you start to command Point 06.001and a COS occurs. Software does not overwrite the display window for oneminute. A SECONDS LEFT timer shows how long you have to complete thecommand. Example:

    SL.06.001 NORMAL SECONDS LEFT 46Slot 6 Point 001 ion AV=43

    (Next)ISOLATE LOCKOUT ENABLE

    After the timer expires, the COS displays.

    See Also Disable Point in the Alphabetic Reference section for procedure to disableintelligent points

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    Manual EvacuationPurpose Activate a manual evacuation signal.

    Users Any operator can perform a manual evacuation.

    Procedure A Press the EVACUATE key.

    RESULT: Software performs the same operation as the CA Board MANUALEVACUATION switch does: it turns on all indicating circuits (forexample, bells, horns, speakers, strobes). Software also prints theMANUAL EVACUATION message.

    B To stop the audibles and alarms, press SILENCE.

    Australian One Key IsolatePurpose This function is only available on the Australian version of the command center, it

    replaces the evacuate key. it allows the operator to issue an isolate command to thecurrently displayed point.

    Users Any operator can isolate a displayed point.

    Procedure A Acknowledge any COS. You cannot perform this function if a COS is active.

    B Press the ISOLATE key.

    RESULT: When a point is isolated, its condition displays and prints, but theword ISOLATE replaces the action message. The operation of thisfunction is the same as the isolate command described undercommand points.

    Panel Test

    Purpose Perform a panel test.

    Users Any operator can perform a panel test.

    Procedure A Press the PANEL TEST key.

    RESULT: Software performs the same operation as the CA Board PANELTEST switch does: it tests the panel and prints four lines of Xswhen the intelligent sensor self-test is complete.

    NOTE: A point trouble message with AV=198 means sensor self-test failure;AV=199 means sensor type mismatch. Authorized personnel must fixthe sensor and reset the FS90. See a supervisor for help.

    B To stop the test, press PANEL TEST again, or wait five seconds until the testautomatically stops.

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    Reset CA Board

    Purpose Perform a CA Board reset.

    Users Any operator can perform a reset.

    Procedure Press the RESET key.

    RESULT: Software performs the same operation as the CA Board RESETswitch does: it resets initiating circuits (for example, smokedetectors, pull stations, thermal detectors). Software also prints thePANEL RESET message.

    Sign Off

    Purpose Disable access to the privileged keys: COMMAND, MODIFY, OPTIONS, andREPORTS.

    Users An operator who is currently signed on can sign off.

    Procedure A Exit from any operation that is currently in progress. The display window shouldshow the SYSTEM NORMAL message or the last COS.

    B Press CLEAR and ENTER.

    RESULT: Software signs off the current operator.

    EVERYDAY OPERATION

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    Action Message Modification

    Purpose Change action messages for various point conditions. Each FS90 can have a tableof 32 action messages.

    Users Privileged operators who have access to the MODIFY key can change actionmessages.

    Procedure A Ensure that all COSs are acknowledged. See Acknowledge COSs in theEveryday Operation section for details.

    B Press MODIFY.

    RESULT: If you did not already sign on, software prompts for PIN entry. SeeSign On in the Everyday Operation section for details. Otherwise,the first row of modification subcommands displays:

    Disable Descrip Ana_Limit Time

    3 Press NEXT.

    RESULT: The next row of modification subcommands displays:

    Operator Act_Msg Trend_Sch Quit

    D Press F2.

    RESULT: Software displays the message for the first condition in the actionmessage table. Example:

    NUM means numeric mode (keys are interpreted as numbers). In alphabetic mode (keys are interpreted as letters of the alphabet), the wordALPHA appears.

    E Press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the desired message appears in the displaywindow.

    F Overwrite text (40 characters maximum) as desired. Use these keys: F1 () to move the cursor right to

    position the cursor under the character that you want to change (forexample, to change telephone extension from 5454 to 5457).

    OPTION to switch to alphabetic mode. Software interprets keys as letters ofthe alphabet. To return to numeric data entry, press OPTION again.

    ALARM 008:31 28/JAN/92 CALL EXT 5454 (NUM) (Previous) (Next)

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    G When modification is complete, make sure you are in numeric (NUM) mode andpress ENTER.

    RESULT: Software displays SUCCESS!, prints the action message, and waitsfor your next input.

    H If desired, press NEXT or PREVIOUS to select another condition and itsmessage.

    I To exit from message modification, press F4 to select Quit.

    RESULT: Software displays the first row of MODIFY subcommands. You canselect another subcommand or press CLEAR to exit frommodification operations.

    Analog Limit Modification

    Purpose Change the prealarm and alarm thresholds for intelligent analog points.

    Users Privileged operators who have access to the MODIFY key can change analog limits.This procedure assumes that you know how to enter point addresses (described inDisplay Point Status in the Everyday Operation section).

    Procedure A Ensure that all COSs are acknowledged. See Acknowledge COSs in theEveryday Operation section for details.

    B Press MODIFY.

    RESULT: If you did not already sign on, software prompts for PIN entry. SeeSign On in the Everyday Operation section for details. Otherwise,the first row of modification subcommands displays:

    Disable Descrip Ana_Limit Time

    C Press F3.

    RESULT: Software waits for point address entry:

    SL._ .

    Quit^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

    D Enter point address and press ENTER.

    RESULT: Software displays the current limits. Example:

    SL.02.004 Day Night 09:45 28/JAN/92Prealarm 80 103Alarm 92 103

    >>> >>> ^^vv Quit^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

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    E Overwrite current prealarm and alarm limits as desired. Use these keys:

    F1, F2 Move the cursor right (>>>) or left (

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    E Press ENTER to disable the point. Alternatively, press F4 to abort the disablecommand.

    RESULT: A DISABLE message prints.

    F Press ACKNOWLEDGE or SILENCE to silence the audible and redisplay thefirst row of MODIFY subcommands.

    G Select a MODIFY subcommand or press CLEAR to exit from modificationoperations.

    Enable Point To enable a point, use the COMMAND key to isolate or disconnect the point first,then enable it. See Command Points in the Everyday Operation section.

    Keypad OverviewKeypad keys provide the following functionality:

    0-9 Enter numeric or alphabetic data (for example, point addresses, operator initials).Use the OPTION key to toggle between numeric (NUM) and alphabetic (ALPHA)mode.

    ACKNOWLEDGE Acknowledge COS(s) and silence the audible tone. Depending on system setup, thiskey acknowledges COSs individually or globally. If the Command Center display portis in trouble condition, the keypad does not operate. Acknowledge or reset fromFS90 switches.

    CLEAR During entry of numeric data, backspace the cursor (move it one character to theleft). Within an operation, perform rapid exit (takes the place of several Quitcommands). When no operation is in progress, sign off.

    COMMAND Command a point to a different state (for example, ON, OFF, disconnect, enable,isolate, lockout, walk test). If setup specifies it, print all commands (for a hardcopyrecord of operator actions). Only privileged operators can use COMMAND. Amessage prints whenever you enter or exit from command operations.

    ENTER During modify operations (for example, analog limit modification), make thedisplayed changes permanent.

    EVACUATE Turn on all indicating circuits. This key is identical to the CA Board MANUALEVACUATION switch.

    F1-F4 Select the desired item from Line 4 of the display window. For example, during pointcommands, Line 4 shows applicable commands. Press the key that is under thedesired command to send the command.

    MODIFY Perform any of the following operations:

    Action message changeAlarm and prealarm threshold changeDate and time changeOperator add, change, and deletePoint disablePoint descriptor changeTrend schedule change

    Only privileged operators can use MODIFY. A message prints whenever you enteror exit from modification operations. The printer prints modifications.

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    NEXT Display the next entity, for example, data for the next point, the next pointcondition and its action message, the next row of subcommands on Line 4 of thedisplay window.

    OPTION Execute one of the seven (maximum) predefined command sequences. DuringMODIFY operations, switch between numeric and alphabetic data entry. Onlyprivileged operators can use OPTION to execute a command sequence. A messageprints whenever you enter or exit from command sequence operations.

    PANEL TEST Perform the same panel test as the CA Board PANEL TEST switch performs. Print amessage at the end of the intelligent sensor self-test. Also print any errors that occurduring the test.

    PREVIOUS Display the previous entity, for example, data for the previous point, the previouspoint condition and its action message, the previous row of subcommands on Line 4of the display window.

    REPORTS Issue a report. Choices are:

    Alarm LockoutAlarm SummaryAll Point LogDisabled Point LogDisconnected Point LogHistory Log (last 100 COSs and certain operator actions via keypad switches)Isolated Point LogLogical Point Group LogSensitivity Log (for intelligent sensors)Status Summary (Access/Secure and all outputs)Trend LogTrouble Summary

    Only privileged operators can use REPORTS.

    RESET Reset initiating loops and points. This key is identical to the CA Board RESETswitch. This key does NOT perform the same action as the RESET command forintelligent input points.

    SILENCE Acknowledge COSs globally and turn off indicating loops. This key is identical to theCA Board SILENCE switch.

    STATUS Display the current condition and state or value of any board or point. Optionally,print the data and/or command the board or point.

    Feedback Beep Keys beep to confirm entry of the desired data. If you do not hear the beep after youpress a key, it means that you did not press it hard enough. Press the key again.

    MODIFY Key Overview

    The MODIFY key allows access to two rows of subcommands available throughfunction keys F1-F4:

    Disable Descrip Ana_Limit TimeOperator Act_Msg Trend_Sch Quit

    ^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

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    Disable Disable intelligent points (suppress output of all changes in state,value, and condition; do not look at or use them in any way). Youdisable from a MODIFY key subcommand but enable from theCOMMAND key.

    Descrip Change previously defined point descriptors. Descriptors aredefined during system database generation. You can change (butnot add or delete) descriptors. Some points may not be in thedescriptor table.

    Obs_Limit Change intelligent sensor thresholds for prealarm and alarmconditions. If the Auto Tuning Sensitivity (ATS) option is used, thenthis subcommand allows changes in the prealarm and alarmsensitivity in a range of 10 to 26 which corresponds to 1.0 to2.6% obstruction.

    Time Change date and time.

    Operator Add, delete, and modify data for privileged operators.

    Act_Msg Change previously defined action messages that are associatedwith various point conditions (for example, ALARM, PRE_ALM).Messages are defined during system database generation. You canchange (but not add or delete) messages.

    Trend_Sch Change the schedule that shows when software is to savepoint value and how often it is to collect samples. For example,you can specify point trend operation for 5 PM to 7 PM at15-minute intervals.

    Quit Exit from modification operations. You can also press CLEAR fromeither row of subcommands to exit.

    Enter and Exit Messages Whenever you press MODIFY or exit from modification operations, software prints amessage. Sample messages for entry and exit:

    ABC ENTER MODIFY 13:06 28/JAN/92ABC EXIT MODIFY 13:08 28/JAN/92

    MODIFY Time-Out If you press MODIFY but do not press any other keys within 90 seconds, softwareautomatically exits from modification operations.

    Operator SetupPurpose Add, modify, or delete privileged operators (16 maximum). Initial operator setup is

    often done during system database generation. This procedure allows you tochange the operator list as personnel assignments change.

    Kinds of Operators Command Center recognizes two kinds of operators:

    Everyday These operators do not sign on. They have access to theACKNOWLEDGE, ENTER, EVACUATE, PANEL TEST, RESET,SILENCE, and STATUS keys and to the numeric keys needed touse these functions.

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    Privileged These operators can use all of the everyday keys. In addition,they can sign on to use one or more of the privileged keys:COMMAND, MODIFY, OPTION, and REPORTS. When anoperator is defined, flags indicate which keys the operatorcan use.

    Users The main privileged operators (the first one or two operators in the operator list, asspecified during database generation) can add, change, and delete operators.

    Display/Change Operator DataProcedure A Ensure that all COSs are acknowledged. See Acknowledge COSs in the

    Everyday Operation section for details.

    B Press MODIFY.

    RESULT: If you did not already sign on, software prompts for PIN entry. SeeSign On in the Everyday Operation section for details. Otherwise,the first row of modification subcommands displays:

    Disable Descrip Ana_Limit Time

    C Press NEXT.

    RESULT: The next row of modification subcommands displays:

    Operator Act_Msg Trend_Sch Quit

    D Press F1.

    RESULT: Software displays the Add, Del, and Mod subcommands and datafor the first operator. Example:

    Name Operator name (10 characters maximum). Name can includenumbers and spaces.

    Initial Operator initials (3 characters maximum). Initials can includenumbers and spaces.

    PIN Operator Personal Identification Number (4 digits required). EachPIN must be unique (cannot assign the same PIN to two or moreoperators).

    CROM Operator access to the COMMAND (C), REPORTS (R),OPTION (O), and MODIFY (M) keys. Y = operator can usethe key.

    Time_Out If Y, the 7.5-minute automatic sign-off timer applies to theoperator.

    E Press NEXT or PREVIOUS until data for the desired operator appears in thedisplay window.

    Name Initial PIN CROM Time_OutBILLP WTP 5714 YYYY Y

    (Next)Add Del Mod Quit^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

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    F Press F3 to select modification (Mod) mode.RESULT: Software puts the cursor under the first PIN digit (because the

    most common modifications are to PINs) and sets numeric mode.Example:

    Name Initial PIN CROM Time_OutBILLP WTP 5714 YYYY Y

    (NUM) (Previous) (Next)

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    C Enter name, initials, PIN (must have four digits), Y or N for each privilege, and Yor N for time-out. For name, you can enter 10 characters (including spaces); oryou can enter the name, press OPTION, and then press F2 until the cursorenters the Initial field. Software automatically switches to the proper data entrymode (numeric for PIN, alphabetic for all others).RESULT: After you enter the last Y or N, software automatically begins

    modification mode. Example:

    Name Initial PIN CROM Time_OutMARY SMITH MBS 1212 YYYYN Y

    (NUM) (Next)> Quit^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

    D To correct mistakes, use F1 () to move the cursor left and rightunder the character to correct. Use the OPTION key to switch between numericand alphabetic modes. The same rules that apply to modification (see previoussection) also apply here.To cancel the displayed entry, press NEXT (to clear the displayed operator dataand start again) or F4 (Quit) to return to the Add, Del, Mod subcommands.

    E If data is correct, ensure that numeric (NUM) mode is active and press ENTER.RESULT: Software displays a SUCCESS! message and prints operator data

    to confirm entry of the new operator.

    F To add another operator, press NEXT.

    RESULT: Software clears all operator data from the display window and waitsfor name entry.

    G To exit from Add mode, press F4 (Quit).

    Delete an Operator

    A Display the operator to delete.

    B Press F2 to select delete (Del) mode.C Press ENTER to delete the displayed operator.

    RESULT: A SUCCESS! message and a DEL printout confirm the deletion.

    D To delete another operator, press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the desiredoperator displays; then press F2 and Enter.

    E To return to the Add, Del, Mod subcommands, press F4 (Quit).

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    Temporary Deletion Software does not erase a deleted operator. It just marks that operator as deleted.When you display operators, the deletion mark (DEL_OPT) appears after the Y or Nunder Time_Out. Example:

    MARY SMITH MBS 1212 YYYN Y DEL_OPT

    This feature can be useful in certain cases. For example, an operator leaves for twoweeks of vacation. For extra security, you temporarily delete the operator for twoweeks. On the persons return, display the deleted operator, press F3 formodification, and press ENTER to restore the operator to full service.

    CAUTIONEntry of data for new operators destroys the temporarily deleted operator.

    OPTION Key Overview

    The OPTION key has two separate functions: execute a predefined commandsequence and switch between numeric and alphabetic modes.

    Command Sequence When used alone, the OPTION key allows you to send a series of predefined pointcommands on selection of a mnemonic word or phrase. Command Center supports:

    Seven mnemonic command sequence names, each a maximum of ninecharacters long.

    255 point commands maximum per system. Each point command consists of apoint address and a command to send. The 255 commands can be spread overthe seven sequence names, or one sequence can send 255 commands.

    Command Sequence Example A command sequence named Lites_ON turns on parking lot lights. It sends ONcommands to Points 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. To send OFF commands to the same points, aseparate command sequence (perhaps named Lites_OFF) is needed. The twocommand sequences use 10 of the 255 available point commands.

    Numeric/Alphabetic Switch When used within another operation (for example, entry of operator data), OPTIONswitches between numeric (NUM) and alphabetic (ALPHA) modes.

    Enter and Exit Messages When you press OPTION to start a command sequence or exit from an OPTIONcommand sequence, software prints a message. Sample messages for entryand exit:

    ABC ENTER OPTION 13:06 28/JAN/92ABC EXIT OPTION 13:08 28/JAN/92

    OPTION Time-Out If you press OPTION but do not press any other keys within 90 seconds, softwareautomatically exits from command sequence operation.

    See Also OPTION Key Procedure section for procedure to use OPTION to send a sequenceof commands

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    OPTION Key Procedure

    Purpose Execute a predefined command sequence that sends predefined commands topredefined points.

    Users Privileged operators who have access to the OPTION key can activate options.

    Procedure A Ensure that all COSs are acknowledged. See Acknowledge COSs in theEveryday Operation section for details.

    B Press OPTION.

    RESULT: If you did not already sign on, software prompts for PIN entry. SeeSign On in the Everyday Operation section for details. Otherwise,software displays the first four option names:

    09:31 28/JAN/92

    (Next)name 1 name 2 name 3 name 4

    ^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

    C Press NEXT to display the next row of option names:

    09:31 28/JAN/92

    (Previous)name 5 name 6 name 7 Quit

    ^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

    D To execute a displayed option, press the function key (F1-F4) associated with it.RESULT: Software sends the predefined commands to the points in the

    option list and displays two messages: SEQ CMD IN PROGRESSwhile commands are in progress and SUCCESS! when commandsare finished.

    E To exit from command sequence execution, display the row with the Quitsubcommand and press F4. Or press CLEAR from either row.

    See Also OPTION Key Overview section for general information about OPTION

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    Paper Roll Installation

    Purpose Install a roll of paper in the strip printer.

    Users Any operator can install paper.

    Blank Paper A box of extra paper rolls (five rolls of paper per box) is Honeywell partnumber AK3360.

    Procedure Diagram Refer to the following diagram forhelp during this procedure:

    Printer

    Optical Switch

    Dead FrontDoor

    PRINTERON LINE Switch(not shown)

    PAPER ADVANCESwitch

    Tension Bar

    Paper Feed Slot on Printer

    Take-Up Spring Release Bar(not shown; on inside ofPaper Take-Up Assembly)

    Paper Path

    Upper Guide Rod

    Paper Take-Up AssemblySTEP B

    STEP D

    STEP E

    STEP F

    STEP H

    STEP A

    Fold End of Paper 1/2 in. (13 mm)STEP C

    New Pape

    r Roll

    Clockwise

    FeedSpind

    le

    Push In

    STEP G

    Fold End of Paper1/2 in. (13 mm)

    Insert Paper In Slot

    New Pape

    r

    Take-Up Sp

    indle

    C5930

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    Procedure A Insert a new paper roll on the feed spindle.

    B Mount the feed spindle with paper roll in the Paper Take-Up Assembly. Ensurethat the paper feeds in a clockwise direction.

    C Fold the end of the paper about 1/2 inch (13 mm).D Feed paper through the optical switch and into the Printer slot. Use the PAPER

    ADVANCE switch to forward paper through the printer.

    E Route paper upward and advance enough paper so there is about 12 inches(305 mm) above the upper guide rod.

    F Route paper over upper guide rod, down around the tension bar, and up to areaof take-up spindle. If necessary, use the PAPER ADVANCE switch to forwardmore paper.

    G Insert folded end of paper into the slot on the take-up spindle. To install thetake-up spindle, pull the take-up spring release bar (on inside of the PaperTake-Up Assembly), mount the take-up spindle, and release the take-up springbar.

    H To tighten paper, pull the take-up spring release bar just enough so that thetake-up spindle can rotate clockwise.

    NOTE: Paper tension automatically adjusts when printer goes on line.

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    Paper Roll Removal

    Purpose Remove a used roll of paper from the strip printer.

    Users Any operator can remove paper.

    Procedure Diagram Refer to the following diagram for help during this procedure:

    STEP D

    Printer

    Optical Switch

    Dead FrontDoor

    PRINTERON LINE Switch(not shown)

    PAPER ADVANCESwitch

    Tension Bar

    Paper Feed Slot on Printer

    Take-Up Spring Release Bar(not shown; on inside ofPaper Take-Up Assembly)

    Remaining Paper

    Take-Up Spindle

    Paper Take-Up Assembly

    STEP B

    STEP E

    STEP A

    STEP C

    Feed Spind

    le

    (Save)

    Pull Out

    C5931

    Paper Roll C

    ore

    (Discard)

    Paper Take-Up Assembly

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    Procedure A Remove the feed spindle from Paper Take-Up Assembly.

    B Remove the feed spindle from the paper roll core. Save the feed spindle anddiscard the paper roll core. Set the feed spindle aside for installation of newpaper.

    C Use the PAPER ADVANCE switch on the front of the enclosure door to wind upremaining paper on take-up spindle.

    D Pull the take-up spring release bar (on inside of Paper Take-Up Assembly) andremove the take-up spindle.

    E Remove the take-up spindle from paper roll. Save paper roll. Set take-upspindle aside for installation of new paper.

    Point Descriptor Modification

    Purpose Change the previously defined point descriptors.

    Users Privileged operators who have access to the MODIFY key can change descriptors.This procedure assumes that you know how to enter point addresses as describedin Display Point Status in the Everyday Operation section.

    Procedure A Ensure that all COSs are acknowledged. See Acknowledge COSs in theEveryday Operation section for details.

    B Press MODIFY.

    RESULT: If you did not already sign on, software prompts for PIN entry. SeeSign On in the Everyday Operation section for details. Otherwise,the first row of MODIFY subcommands displays:

    Disable Descrip Ana_Limit Time

    C Press F2.

    RESULT: Software waits for point address entry:

    SL._ .

    Quit^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

    D Enter point address and press ENTER.

    RESULT: Software displays the current descriptor and automatically setsalphabetic mode. Example:

    SL.03.003BF 3

    (ALPHA)Quit

    ^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

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    E Overwrite the existing descriptor. If needed, press OPTION to switch to numericmode to enter numeric parts of descriptors.

    F When modification is complete, ensure that numeric (NUM) mode is active (ifneeded, press OPTION to switch to it) and press ENTER.RESULT: Software displays SUCCESS!, prints the descriptor, and waits for

    your next input.

    G To change a descriptor for another point in the same slot (or subdevice orgroup), press NEXT or PREVIOUS to display the point. Each time that youpress NEXT or PREVIOUS, software automatically displays a point number anddescriptor and switches to alphabetic mode. Thus to skip several points, youmust press OPTION after each NEXT or PREVIOUS to switch back to numericmode so that you can use NEXT or PREVIOUS again. For example, to modifythe descriptors for Points 4 and 6, modify the descriptor for Point 4, press NEXT(Point 5 displays), press OPTION (to return to numeric mode), and press NEXT(Point 6 displays).To change a descriptor for a point in a different slot, ensure that numeric (NUM)mode is active. Then press F4 (Quit) and enter the desired point number.

    H To exit from descriptor modification, ensure that numeric (NUM) mode is active;then press F4 (Quit) until the MODIFY subcommands appear. You can thenselect another subcommand or press CLEAR to exit from modificationoperations.

    Report Output

    Purpose Print the selected report. Report names and contents are:

    All_Point All the points in the FS90.Alarm All the points that are currently in alarm.Status Output points including secure/access points.Trouble All points that are in trouble condition.Disable All the points that are currently disabled.Sensor Intelligent sensor point analog values. This report is useful to help

    identify points that need maintenance.History The last 100 changes-of-state in chronological order. The report

    also includes operator actions (for example, acknowledge, reset)done at either the Command Center keypad or at switches onindividual boards. Action at board switches usually creates twoentries: ON for switch set and NORMAL for switch release. Thisreport does not include changes to configuration data (for example,operator PINs, point descriptors).

    Isolate All the input points that are currently isolated. Command Points inthe Everyday Operation section discusses isolated points.

    Disconect All the output points that are currently disconnected. CommandPoints in the Everyday Operation section discusses disconnectedpoints.

    Lockout All the points whose alarms are currently suppressed.Trend A maximum of 24 samples of point state or value from most current

    to oldest.Obs_Limit This report is available only if the Auto Tuning sensitivity (ATS)

    option is used. With ATS this provides a report of the sensitivity ofeach smoke sensor in % obscuration, i.e. a value of 20 is2.0% obscuration.

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    Users Privileged operators who have access to the REPORTS key can print reports.

    Procedure A Ensure that all COSs are acknowledged. See Acknowledge COSs in theEveryday Operation section for details.

    B Press REPORTS.

    RESULT: If you did not already sign on, software prompts for PIN entry. SeeSign On in the Everyday Operation section for details. Otherwise,the first row of report names displays:

    All_Point Alarm Status Trouble

    ^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

    C Either press the function key that corresponds to the desired report (forexample, F2 for Alarm) or press NEXT to display the next row of report names.RESULT: If you press NEXT, software displays the next row of report names.

    The other rows of report names are:

    Disable Sensor History IsolateDisconect Lockout Trend Log_Pt_Gp

    Quit

    If you press one of the function keys (F1-F4), software starts to printthe report. It also displays the name of the report in progress and alist of further operator actions. Example:

    All_Point REPORT IN PROGRESSPause Resume Terminate

    ^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

    Pause suspends printing (for example, when you want to look more closely atsomething on the printer).

    Resume causes printing to continue after a previous Pause.Terminate aborts the report.

    D To print another report, press NEXT or PREVIOUS to display the desired reportname and press the associated function key (F1-F4).

    E To exit from report operation, press NEXT or PREVIOUS to display the row withQuit and press F4, or press CLEAR from any row.

    Order of Information Software prints report data in ascending order by slot and point number. Forexample, it starts with applicable points in Slot 1 (points 000, 001, 002, etc), thenSlot 2 (points 000, 001, 002, etc).

    COS Interruption If a change-of-state occurs while a report is in progress, software suspends thereport, displays and prints the COS, and waits for COS acknowledgment before itresumes report printing.

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    Sample Report A sample Status Summary Report is as follows:

    ******** STATUS SUMMARY REPORT *********15:59 28/JAN/92

    SL.01.000 RETURN TO NML 15:40 27/JAN/92SLOT 1 BOARD TYPE CA

    SL.03.000 NORMAL 15:40 27/JAN/92SLOT 3 BOARD TYPE AF

    SL.03.001 NORMAL SECURE 15:13 27/JAN/92AF POINT 1

    SL.03.002 NORMAL 15:40 27/JAN/92AF POINT 2

    ************ END OF REPORT **************

    Sample Trend Summary Report A sample Trend Summary Report for Point 06.201 (specify point during reportrequest) is as follows:

    ******** TREND SUMMARY REPORT *********11:31 28/JAN/92

    SL.06.201

    AV=054 11:10 28/JAN/92AV=055 11:05 28/JAN/92AV=055 11:00 28/JAN/92AV=053 10:55 28/JAN/92AV=055 10:50 28/JAN/92

    ************ END OF REPORT **************

    The report begins with a header which includes the date and time of the report,followed by a log for each individual sensor. The individual sensor log consists of thestate condition and the date the sensor changed to that condition, the presentanalog value, and the sensitivities for each alarm state (day alarm, day prealarm,night alarm, night prealarm). The log ends with an end of report message.

    ******** ALARM SENSITIVITY REPORT *********9:45 12/APR/95

    25.02.001 NORMAL 09:29 10/APR/954-WIRE AE SENSOR 2001. SLOT 10 AV=001

    Day NightPrealarm 20 20Alarm 10 20

    ************ END OF REPORT **************

    If you request an inactive point, value is 30 in the report. If a point goes into no-response condition during trend, value is the last value received from the pointbefore response stopped.

    Sample Report A sample Obscuration Limit Report is as follows:

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    Time and Date Modification

    Purpose Change the current date and time.

    Users Privileged operators who have access to the MODIFY key can change date andtime.

    Procedure A Ensure that all COSs are acknowledged. See Acknowledge COSs in theEveryday Operation section for details.

    B Press MODIFY.

    RESULT: If you did not already sign on, software prompts for PIN entry. SeeSign On in the Everyday Operation section for details. Otherwise,the first row of MODIFY subcommands displays:

    Disable Descrip Ana_Limit Time

    C Press F4.

    RESULT: Software displays the current time and date template, puts thecursor under the hours, and waits for new information. Example:

    15:03:28 WED/29/JAN/92 15:03 29/JAN/92

    > Increment Increment

    ^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

    D Overwrite time and date as desired. Use the following keys:

    F1, F2 Move the cursor left () to the desired partof the time/date (for example, from hours to minutes to seconds today, etc).

    F3 Increment the current data. For example, during a change todaylight savings time, increment the hour.

    F4 Decrement the current data. For example, during a change tostandard time, decrement the hour.

    E Press ENTER to save the changed time/date.

    RESULT: Software prints the old and new date/times.

    F To exit from time/date modification, press CLEAR.

    RESULT: Software displays the MODIFY subcommands. You can selectanother subcommand, or press CLEAR to exit from modificationoperations.

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    Trend Schedule Setup

    Purpose Define the time of day when trend operation is to occur and the interval at which totake samples. During trend operation, software takes samples of every point in theFS90. The trend buffer can hold 24 samples per point. New data overwrites olderdata if the buffer overflows.

    Users Privileged operators who have access to the MODIFY key can define the time of daywhen trend is to operate.

    Procedure A Ensure that all COSs are acknowledged. See Acknowledge COSs in theEveryday Operation section for details.

    B Press MODIFY.

    RESULT: If you did not already sign on, software prompts for PIN entry. SeeSign On in the Everyday Operation section for details. Otherwise,the first row of modification subcommands displays:

    Disable Descrip Ana_Limit Time

    C Press NEXT.

    RESULT: The next row of modification subcommands displays:

    Operator Act_Msg Trend_Sch Quit

    D Press F3.

    RESULT: Software displays the trend schedule template:

    ALPHABETIC REFERENCE

    Trending Interval Start StopHour 0 0 0Minute 0 0 0

    > ^^vv Quit^ ^ ^ ^F1 F2 F3 F4

    E Enter or overwrite times as desired. Use the following keys:

    F1, F2 Move the cursor left () to the desired column.F3 Move the cursor to the Hour line if it is at Minute or to the Minute

    line if it is at Hour.

    NOTE: Time is in 24-hour format (0000-2359). The shortest interval isone minute; the longest is 23 hours 59 minutes. If you set astart time but no stop time, trend operation continuesindefinitely. To cancel trend operation, set start and stop timesto zero.

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    The following sample schedule starts trend operation at 4 PM,does not stop it, and takes samples at 30-minute intervals:

    ALPHABETIC REFERENCE

    Trending Interval Start StopHour 00 16 0Minute 30 00 0

    > ^^vv Quit

    F To save the trend schedule, press ENTER. To abort schedule entry, press F4(Quit).RESULT: Software prints the trend schedule and redisplays the MODIFY

    subcommands.

    G Select another subcommand or press CLEAR to exit from modificationoperations.

    Troubleshooting

    The following paragraphs show problems that might occur (on the left) and theprobable causes (on the right):

    All subcommands disappear Aphabetic (ALPHA) mode is in effect. Press OPTION to switch to numeric mode.CLEAR does not cause exit The general rule is as follows: If you see the cursor in the display window, you must

    find a Quit command and select it in order to exit. If a cursor is not visible, you canuse CLEAR to exit.

    Keypad does not beepon key press The keypad is probably worn out (for example, worn out contacts). Call a Honeywell

    representative.

    Keypad beeps but doesnot operate If the keypad does not operate at all, the Command Center port is in trouble

    condition. Use FS90 switches to acknowledge and reset. If the keypad operateserratically, diagnostic LEDs on the LH Interface Board can help determine theproblem. Call a Honeywell representative or site supervisor for details.

    Paper take-up not operating If paper ratchets, check the springs on the assembly and paper alignment. At theend of a paper roll, paper may loosen and become skewed. If paper does notratchet, check solenoid connections and fuses. Call a Honeywell representative, ifneeded.

    Printer does not print Ensure that the PRINTER ON LINE switch is turned on (switch LED indicates ONand OFF). If the switch does not light when you press it, the LED may be faulty.

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    Symbols74-3138 DeltaNet FS90 Systems (FS90, FS90 Plus,

    and 274-3154 DeltaNet Fire and Security Systems

    Specific 2

    AAcknowledge COSs

    6, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 25, 29, 31, 33, 34Action Message Modification 15Add an Operator 22Add, Del, and Mod subcommands 21alarm limits 17alarm reporting 10alphabetic mode 15, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30Analog Limit Modification 16automatic sign-off time 5, 21

    Bbeep to confirm entry 19board or point status 6

    CCA Board reset 13Change Operator Data 21Change-Of-State (COS) 6CLEAR does not cause exit 35command sequence names 24Command Table 11Command Time-Out 10command to a point 8COS Abort 8

    Ddate and time 20, 32, 33Default Operator 5Delete an Operator 23DELTA 1000 Systems 7Disable scanning of intelligent points 17DISCONN Command 10

    Eenable a point 18ENABLE Command 10Enter and Exit Messages 20, 24ENTER PIN prompt 5EVACUATE key 12evacuation signal 10, 12

    FFeedback Beep 19

    GGetting Started 2GP address format 7group number (01-98) 7Iinactive point, value is 32indicating circuits 6, 12, 18initiating circuits 13install paper 26ISOLATE Command 10

    KKeypad beeps but 35keypad does not operate 18, 35Keypad Overview 18

    LLOCKOUT Command 10LP address format 7

    Mmain privileged operators 21Manual Evacuation 5, 12message modification 16messages for entry and exit 20MODIFY Key Overview 19MODIFY Time-Out 20

    Nno-response condition during trend 32numeric mode 15, 22, 30, 35

    OOperator Setup 5, 20OPTION Key Overview 24, 25OPTION Key Procedure 24, 25OPTION Time-Out 24

    PPANEL TEST key 12Paper Roll Installation 26Paper Roll Removal 28Paper take-up not operating 35Personal Identification Number (PIN) 5, 8

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    Point data includes 7Point Descriptor Modification 29prealarm and alarm thresholds 16Printer does not print 35privileged keys 5, 13, 21

    Rremove paper 28report data in ascending order 31Report names and contents 30RESET Command 10RESET key 10, 13

    SSD address format 7SECONDS LEFT Timer 11sign-on attempts 5sign-on procedure 5signs off the current operator 13silence the audible 6, 18SL address format 7slot number (01-32) 7Status Time-Out 8subdevice (ss) number (01-36) 7switch between numeric and alphabetic 19

    TTime and Date Modification 33Trend Schedule Setup 34Trend Summary Report 32Troubleshooting 35

    Wwalk test allows you to 10WALK_STOP Command 10WALK_STRT Command 10

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