User Guide. Addressable Emergency Lighting Control Panel

User Guide Addressable Emergency Lighting Control Panel The operation and functions described in this manual are available from Software Version Lx94...
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User Guide Addressable Emergency Lighting Control Panel

The operation and functions described in this manual are available from Software Version Lx9400-090-03

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Table of Contents

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CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS...................................................................................................................3

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OPERATION ...................................................................................................................................................4 2.1 FAULT CONDITION ....................................................................................................................................4 2.2 ALARM / WARNING CONDITIONS ................................................................................................................5 2.3 MENU OPTIONS ........................................................................................................................................5 2.3.1 Tests ..................................................................................................................................................6 2.3.1.1 Test – Lights ............................................................................................................................................ 6 2.3.1.1.1 Test – Lights (By Group)..................................................................................................................... 6 2.3.1.1.2 Test – Lights (Individually) .................................................................................................................. 7 2.3.1.2 Test - Display .......................................................................................................................................... 8 2.3.1.3 Test – Print .............................................................................................................................................. 8

2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5

Time / Date .........................................................................................................................................9 Status .................................................................................................................................................9 Lock Controls .....................................................................................................................................9 Print ....................................................................................................................................................9

2.3.5.1 2.3.5.2 2.3.5.3 2.3.5.4 2.3.5.5

Print – Test Results ............................................................................................................................... 10 Print – Log ............................................................................................................................................. 10 Print – Feed Paper ................................................................................................................................ 10 Print – Stop............................................................................................................................................ 10 Print – Set-Up Printer ............................................................................................................................ 11

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1 Controls and Indications Graphical Display

Navigation Buttons

Navigation Buttons

ING



Press to scroll through Menu Options.



Press to scroll through menu Options.



Press to confirm entry of numeric or letter information entry.

Press to display more information.

Press to scroll through lists of zones or devices.

Press to confirm selection of a menu option. Press to change some of the configuration options. Ratings: 220V-240V 1A (Max) 47Hz-63Hz

RESET

!

AB C

DEF

GH I

JKL

MNO

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

Number Buttons

MUTE

0

to

9wxyz

Used to enter numbers or letters.

UDF1 TEST

Esc

UDF2

POWER

ESC

Menu

Status Indications

Control Buttons

Numeric Keypad

Graphic Display

Press to return to a previous menu. Press to exit the menu functions and return to the normal display.

MEN U

Press to show or return to Menu Functions.

Control Buttons

The graphical display provides detailed information of the source of faults and warnings. It also shows menus for use when inspecting or programming the operation of the panel. Under normal conditions the panel display shows the time, date and status: -

16:05 04 MAR 2002 LIGHT MONITORING SYSTEM (Press Menu to View)

Reset: Press to reset the panel from a latched condition. Mute: Press to mute the internal buzzer and/or acknowledge faults.

LED Status Indicators The green POWER LED indicates, when lit, that power is present. The yellow TEST LED inidcates, when lit, that a test is in progress.

This guide gives a brief description of the major user functions. For further information, refer to the Product Manual (Document No 680-069).

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2 Operation 2.1 Fault Condition When the system registers a fault condition the display shows the cause of the fault in more detail. An example of the display is shown below: ZONE 0003 LOWER FLOOR CORRIDOR A 1 Zone

DEVICE MISSING (NON-MAINT

In Fault

)

More>

< Location Text for First Zone < Location Text and Type of Device < No. of Zones in FAULT

If more than one fault condition occurs, these will be shown on the display. When the fault condition is corrected, the panel automatically clears the appropriate fault Status Indicators and Display information. Press the ‘MUTE’ button to acknowledge the fault. The display then shows the current time and date and service centre telephone number along with the indication of the fault. FOR SERVICE CALL 01234 567890

1 Zone

16:05 04 MAR 2002

In Fault

More>

< Panel access level < Service Call Number < and Time / Date < No. of Zones in FAULT

To obtain more detailed information about the faults, press the  button. The display then presents a list of all of the zones in a fault condition with the first fault highlighted. For example: [ 2 ZONE 0003 0200

Zones in Fault] LOCATION LOWER FLOOR RECEPTION

More> < Zone #, Location Text and < number of faults in each zone

Press the  buttons to highlight the required zone in fault and then press the  button to show further information. For example: [ Faults in Zone 0003 ] LP ADRS STATE 1 008.0 DEVICE MISSING

More> < Address, fault condition

Press the  button to show further information on device location text, type analogue/digital values etc. Press the ‘ESC’ key to return to the previous display. If no button is pressed within a minute, the display automatically reverts to the main display.

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2.2 Alarm / Warning Conditions The system can be configured to indicate alarm / warning conditions for plant alarms or other uses. When the system registers an alarm condition the display shows the cause of the alarm in more detail. An example of the display is shown below: ZONE 0004 LOWER FLOOR CORRIDOR B 1 Zone

ALARM-1 (SWITCH

In Alarm

) More>

< Location Text for First Zone < Location Text and Type of Device < No. of Zones in ALARM

To obtain more detailed information about the alarms, press the  button. The display then presents a list of all of the zones in an alarm condition and further information on the individual devices can be viewed.

2.3 Menu Options The following Menu Functions are available at Level 2. The display shows the primary Level 2 Menu as follows:

[LIGHT MONITORING SYSTEM – (Level 2)] TEST TIME/DATE

VIEW STATUS

LOCK CONTROLS COMMISSION

The following table gives a list of the Level 2 Menu Functions, the sub-functions available within each main function and a brief description for each function. Main Menu Option

Sub Menus

Comments

TEST

Lights

Immediately Test a Group of Luminaires or an Individual Luminaire.

Display

Test the Graphics Display, Status Indicators and Keyboard.

Faults

View Zones and Inputs that are reporting a fault condition.

Log

View the Event Log.

Inputs

View the current state of Luminaires and other inputs.

Outputs

View the current operational condition of all output circuits/devices.

Panel

View the operational state, voltage and current loading of the panel input and output circuits.

Network

View Network diagnostics

LOCK CONTROLS

---

Lock the control keys and inhibit the menu functions.

TIME / DATE

---

Change the Date and Time

STATUS

---

Return the display to the normal status display indications.

COMMISSION

---

Enter the Level 3 Commissioning and Panel Programming Functions

PRINT

Test Results

Print the test results for the selected group

Log

Print the event log

Feed Paper

Feed the paper by one blank line

Stop

Stops the current printing operation and clears the print queue.

Set-up Printer

Configure the printer option

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2.3.1 Tests The test menu provides facilities to test the luminaires (by group or individually), the display, buzzer, etc.

[Test Menu] LIGHTS

DISPLAY

Select the required test function. The details for each test function are described below.

2.3.1.1 Test – Lights The luminaires can be tested manually in their groups or individually.

[TEST LIGHTS] GROUP

INDIVIDUAL

Highlight the required option and press the ✔ button to select.

2.3.1.1.1 Test – Lights (By Group) Select the Group option and the display shows the status of any completed tests and any tests currently in progress. For example, the following shows the last test times and results for Groups 1 to 4. [LIGHTING TEST Group Period .1.. 5 mins 2 30 mins 3 30 mins 4 5 mins

GROUPS] Date 01/12/03 02/11/03 02/10/03 03/11/03

More> Time Result 12:00 ✔ 15:30 ✔ 08:30 ✔ 16:00 X

Press the  buttons to scroll through the groups. To manually invoke a test on a group of luminaires, highlight the required group and then press the  button to highlight the "Period" field. Use the number keys to enter the required duration and then press the ✔ button to confirm. The test is immediately started and is shown as "Running" on the display. [LIGHTING TEST Group Period 2 5 mins 3 30 mins 4 5 mins 5

GROUPS] Date 06/01/04 02/10/03 03/11/03

More> Time Result 14:26 Running 08:30 ✔ 16:00 ✔

When the test is completed, the result is shown. To view further information, press the  button. The display shows details of the number of luminaires tested, the number of luminaires that failed test and the type of test (automatic / manual). [LIGHTING TEST GROUPS] Group Qty-lights Fails 1 24 0 2 30 0 3 25 0 4 14 1

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Lp:Adrs Result 1:011 x Main Supply Off 1:012 ✔ 1:026 x Low Light Output ( 1) 1:045 x Battery = .4V Low The display shows the address of the device (Loop Number and Loop Address) and a description of any failure detected.

[TEST GROUP 1] Lp:Adrs Duration 1:011 1 mins 1:012 5 mins 1:026 1 mins 1:045 2 mins

Date 11 FEB 11 FEB 11 FEB 11 FEB

2004 2004 2004 2004

Group Period Date Time Result .1.. 5 mins 01/12/06 12:00 ✔ 2 180 mins 02/11/06 15:30 ✔ 3 30 mins 02/10/06 08:30 ✔ Press Tick to Print Group Results The display will list all the test groups numerically and show when the group was last tested. Select the required group by either keying in the group number or by moving through the list using the arrow  buttons to highlight the required group. Note that if tests have yet to be run on the selected group, or if the group test is still in progress, the message to “Press Tick to Print Group Results” on the bottom line will not be displayed. Press the ✔ key to start printing. A popup window appears before the printing starts to ask if you wish to only print summaries & failures, or full test results.

SUMMARY & FAILURES FULL TEST RESULTS

If the full option is selected, every device in the group will be printed showing both pass and fail status. Typical printouts are shown below: -------------------------------Light Test Result 02 May 2006 15:45 Test Group 2 (180 Minutes) Automatic Test Number 099 Total Lights: 34 Total Passed: 34 Total Failed: 0

-------------------------------Light Test Result 28 Apr 2006 15:00 Test Group 1 ( 30 Minutes) Automatic Test Number 098 Total Lights: 45 Total Passed: 44 Total Failed: 1 Loop 1 Address 100 Zone 200 Failed after 0 minutes(s) Main Supply Off

x

2.3.5.2 Print – Log On selection, the display cycles through each log entry and prints this record on the printer. When the Log print is completed, the display automatically reverts to the Print Options Menu. Press the Esc button, at any time, to stop and cancel the printout.

2.3.5.3 Print – Feed Paper On selection, the printer will feed one line of paper. The display does not change.

2.3.5.4 Print – Stop On selection, any current printing operations and any information pending in the printer queue are cancelled.

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2.3.5.5 Print – Set-Up Printer This feature allows configuration on the printer type(s) and what information is to be automatically printed.

To prevent inadvertent changes, the display will prompt for entry of a password. The display then shows, for example.

Auto Print:[TEST RESULTS][WARNINGS] ✔ Printer : [Internal] [External] ✔ -

The upper line of options determines whether the panel shall automatically print specific events as they occur. Ticking “TEST RESULTS” will make the printer print-out a summary of each automatic test result, together with details of any light fitting that has failed the test. Note: The ‘Test Results’ and ‘Warnings’ are from devices connected to this panel only. The lower line of options determines whether a printer is connected and its type. Use the ,,, and ✔ buttons to highlight the required option and change its setting. Pressing the ✔ button turns the option ON (✔ is shown) or OFF (– is shown) accordingly. In the above option, an internal printer will print automatic test results. If an external printer is used, ensure that printer is set to receive serial communications in the following form: _ Interface Type:

RS232

Baud Rate:

9600

Parity:

None

Data Bits:

8

Stop Bits:

1

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USER NOTES

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Doc Number:

680-070

Revision:

03

First Issued:

2013-mm-dd

Advanced Electronics Ltd Moorland Way, Cramlington, Northumberland, NE23 1WE UK Tel: +44 (0)1670 707 111

Fax: +44 (0)1670 707 222

Email: [email protected]

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