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Document ID: A6V10333448_a_en_US
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Table of contents
1 About this document .........................................................................................5
This document describes the operation of the remote display FT2010 in a fire detection
system. The reader shall become familiar with the possible indications and operating
functions on the remote display, as well as with the functionality of the remote display
in the overall system. This allows the reader to respond appropriately in the event of
fire or trouble.
Scope
This document applies to the remote display type FT2014, Market package MP-UL 1.0.
Target groups
The information in this document is intended for the following target groups:
Target group Activity Recommended qualification
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Operating personnel Carries out procedures to correctly
Commissioning personnel Configures the product at the place of
Maintenance personnel Carries out all maintenance work.
operate the product.
installation according to customerspecific requirements.
Checks the product operability and
releases the product for use by the
operator.
Searches for and corrects
malfunctions.
Checks that the products are in
perfect working order.
Searches for and corrects
malfunctions.
Document identification
The document ID is structured as follows:
ID_ModificationIndex_Language_COUNTRY
Example: A6V10315023_a_en_US
Conventions for text marking
Markups
Special markups are shown in this document as follows:
⊳ Requirement for a behavior instruction
⇨ Intermediate result of a behavior instruction
⇨ End result of a behavior instruction
[➙ X] Reference to a page number
'Text' Quotation, reproduced identically
<Key> Identification of keys
No particular basic training is needed.
Has been instructed by the commissioning
personnel.
Has obtained suitable specialist training for
the function and for the products.
Has attended the training courses for
commissioning personnel.
Has obtained suitable specialist training for
the function and for the products.
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pplicable documents
Supplementary information and tips
The 'i' symbol identifies supplementary information and tips for an easier way of
working.
A6V10356958 Fire Alarm Control Panel, Installation Instructions
1.2 Technical terms
You will find technical terms and explanations for them in document A6V10333401, in
the 'Glossary' chapter. See chapter 'Applicable documents'.
1.3 History of changes
The table below shows this document's history of changes:
Modification index Edition date Brief description
a 01.2012 First edition MP-UL 1.0
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Features
Maximum number of events which can be displayed
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2 Features
The remote display is an indicator and operating unit in a fire detection installation with
the following functions:
Indication of events
'ALARM'
– 'Pre-ALARM'
'Trouble'
'Bypassed'
'Supervisory'
Operation
Scrolling through lists
Silence buzzer
Remote display is synchronized with 'Panels' of the configured visibility and displays
the same event texts.
There is a limit on the number of events which can be displayed. You will find details
of this in the corresponding chapter.
See also
Maximum number of events which can be displayed [➙ 7]
2.1 Maximum number of events which can be displayed
The maximum number of events which can be displayed is limited as follows and
depends on the event text length:
Display representation Max. number (long event texts)
'Extended view' 18
'Standard view ' 37
Events are displayed by priority. Once the maximum number of events which can be
displayed is reached, events of a higher priority take the place of those of a lower
priority in the display.
Events which are no longer displayed due to this limit can be listed in full on the
control panel.
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PMI
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Buttons on the PMI
3 PMI
The following figure shows the Person Machine Interface of a remote display.
Person Machine Interface of remote display
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Navigation buttons
3.1 Buttons on the PMI
Navigation buttons
The navigation buttons work in the same way as the arrow keys on a PC keyboard.
With the <▲> and <▼> buttons, the next entry in a list can be scrolled to.
<Local Buzzer Silence>
Deactivates the buzzer.
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LARM Procedure
4 Operation
4.1 ALARM Procedure
If your fire detection system does not have delayed alarm transmission ('AVC'), the –
'Fire Department in' 'mm:ss' variant doesn't apply to step 2 (see Procedure in the
event of alarm).
Procedure in the event of alarm
Step Action / Condition Consequence / Status
1 Read top line on display
– 'Fire Department requested' 'ALARM' is transmitted to the fire department
– 'Fire Department in' 'mm:ss' 'ALARM' is transmitted to fire department in 'mm:ss'
Remaining time is shown as Count-down
– 'Call Fire Department !'
When:
Remote transmission switched off
Remote transmission blocked or
defective
No remote transmission available
2 Read off fire location on display
3 Go to the fire location
4 Decide: MAJOR INCIDENT or minor incident
Condition MAJOR INCIDENT Minor incident
Fire department must be called by phone!
No automatic transmission to fire department
Operation
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Fire department has been
called
Save people
Guide the fire department to the fire
Try to prevent the fire department
from being deployed
location
Fight the fire
'Fire Department in' 'mm:ss'
Count-down runs
'Call Fire Department !'
Activate 'Manual pull
station'immediately
Call the fire department on the phone!
Try to prevent the fire department
from being deployed
No automatic transmission to
the fire department
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Operation
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Procedure in case of trouble
4.2 Procedure in case of trouble
Step Action
1 <Press <Local Buzzer Silence> on the Person Machine Interface
2 Read off trouble location on display
3 Go to the trouble location
'Trouble' and 'Intervention Concept' (IC)
On consideration of 'Intervention Concept', events of the 'Trouble' category can be
assigned their own sequence. This sequence may be configured differently and
depends on the 'Occupied operation' / 'Unoccupied operation' operation mode.
An exemplary process following a 'Trouble', taking in account 'Intervention Concept', is
outlined below:
4 Eliminate the cause of the trouble
If you cannot eliminate a 'Trouble', please contact your service provider.
'Trouble' has occurred.
'Unoccupied operation' operation mode
– Remote transmission for 'Troubles' is activated.
'Occupied operation' operation mode
– The remote transmission for 'Trouble' is activated unless '' is acknowledged
within the delay t1.
1. Read the 'Trouble'location off the display.
2. Go to the 'Trouble' location.
3. Remedy the 'Trouble'.
4.3 Display and scroll through lists
'Events' and statuses from the visibility of the remote display are displayed in lists.
Generally speaking, the list which contains the 'Events' of the highest priority is
displayed automatically on the remote display.
For example a list of alarms is automatically displayed if 'Troubles' or a 'ALARM' has
occurred.
If a list contains several 'Events', you can use the navigation keys to scroll to the next
item in the list. The highlighting also switches to the next 'Event'.
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Maintenance
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5 Maintenance
Please adhere to the local provisions.
No maintenance work is required.
Cleaning the Person Machine Interface
To clean the Person Machine Interface, use a damp cloth. Do not use cleaning or
abrasive agents or solvents.
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