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HS-3100/3200 Operator’s Manual
Contents
1.0 Unit Operation...................................... ............................................................. ... .... ................................ 1
1.1 Power Up Sequence....................................................................................................................... 1
The power up sequence of the HS-3100/3200 (hereafter referred to as the HS-3200) panel is
started in the following ways: power is applied to th e panel; the hard reboot button at the top of the
main board is pressed; a Network Reboot command is issued; or the panel has a fault that triggers
the internal watch-dog.
The LCD will first display configuration information, then "INITIALIZING MEMORY PLEASE
WAIT". The panel will not respond to key presses or to zone activity. Once this step is done the
panel will start to beep (buzzer does not sound after a Network Reboot). Press Acknowledge to
silence the panel.
When the initialization is complete, the Main Menu will be displayed on the LCD. At this time the
panel is fully operational.
1.2 Types of Inputs
There are a number of types of inputs that can be used in the system. Each has dif feren t uses and
limitations. They are:
•Alarm: This type of input is the normal inputs to the system from smoke detectors, heat
detectors, etc. They are required to activate bells and/or strobes, as well as an LED. They
can optionally operate relays and control modules on a network panel. It displays
**ALARM** in the Alarm List.
•Pull Station: This type of input is for pull stations. They are required to activate bells and/
or strobes, as well as an LED. They can optionally operate relays and control modules on
a network panel. This type cannot have a ret a rd time. It displays **PULL STATION** in the
Alarm List.
•Waterflow: This type of input is for water flow detectors. They are requir ed to activate
bells and/or strobes, as well as an LED. They can optionally operate relays and control
modules on a network panel. This type displays **WATERFLOW** in the Alarm List.
Through programming, Waterflow type alarms can make the bell circuits they activate to
be non-silenceable.
•Supervisory: This type of input is for items such as Shut-Off valves and Pressure sensors
for sprinkler systems. They are requir ed to operate an LED. They cannot operate bells/
strobes but can optionally operate relays and control modules on a network panel.
•Halt: This type of input can only stop the operation of a releaser type output. An LED if
there is an annunciator with LEDs in the system is required for annunciation of the Halt
function. It will use the supervisory LED. Note: Use of this type of input must be limited
access to maintain UL listing.
•Abort: This type of input can only delay the operation of a releaser type output. The Abort
function maintains the current state of the releaser. The delay timer will continue to run
until 10 seconds are left. The releaser will resume normal operation as soon as the input
restores. If there is an annunciator with LEDs in the system, an LED is required for
annunciation of the abort function. It will use the supervisory LED.
•Monitor: This type of input is used to monitor the action of items such as dampers, door,
fans, etc. The supervisory LED is used. Monitor inputs can operate relays and control
modules.
•Non-Reporting: These are non-latching inputs. They use the supervisory LED for
annunciation. They can operate only relays and control modules. The LEDs, relays and
control modules will follow the non-reporting input's status. The LEDs, relays and control
modules operated by non-reporting inputs cannot also be operated by Fire, Supervisory or
Abort type inputs.
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1.3 Status Display
The status display is located in the middle of the main display. It consists of 8 LEDs. The alarm
(red), supervisory (yellow), trouble (yellow), ground fault (yellow), and NAC trouble (yellow) LEDs
will flash for any new condition and will be latched by the Acknowledge key. The AC LED (green)
will be on while the panel has AC power applied to it. The monitor LED (green) will turn on if any
monitor type input is active. The bypass LED (yellow) will turn on if any addressable device has
been bypassed.
1.4 Zone LEDs
The optional zone LEDs are across the bottom of the main display. They are visible through the
front door. Each zone has an alarm (red), supervisory (yellow), and trouble (yellow) LED. The
alarm and supervisory LEDs will turn on as required by the inputs. The trouble LED will light for
either an input trouble condition, a ground fault or if there is a bypass present. Use the LCD and
keypad (see Section 1.8 below) to determine the exact condition. A new condition is shown by a
flashing LED. After the Acknowledge button (see Section 1.6 below) has been pressed, the LED
will be lit steadily. Note: If the buzzer is sounding on the panel, Acknowledge will silence the
buzzer, bu t not latch the LEDs. Press Acknowledge again to latch the LEDs.
Each set of zone LEDs is programmed via the database to represent whatever logical zoning is
required.
1.5 Buzzer
The buzzer gives audible indication of any cond itions in the panel. It may sound in any of four
modes. Pressing Acknowledge will silence the buzzer. (Acknowledge will need to be pressed
again to latch flashing LEDs.)
The four buzzer modes are:
•Steady: This indicates any new fire alarm conditions.
•Fast: This indicates any critical failures that must be attended to. These failures can
include, but are not limited to memory overflow, network reboot required, database mismatch, etc. The pattern is 50ms on/off.
•Medium: This indicates any new supervisory conditions. The pattern is 200ms on/off.
•Slow: This indicates any new trouble conditions. The pattern is 500ms on/off.
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