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INSTRUCTIONS 30.0221.9691 A2
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Operating the Functions in the Main Menu Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
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Introduction and Notes on Security
What information is contained in these operating instruc- What information is not contained in these operating in-
tions? structions?
These instructions contain all the information that you require The operating instructions do not contain any information re-
to operate the UEZ. garding general or special securityrelated knowledge.
Therefore: Ensure that you are familiar with all of the
The UEZ must only be operated by trained personnel! securityrelated procedures and regulations of your area (for
For safety reasons and to prevent unauthorised example, alarm procedures, plans of action, alarm
operation, only these personnel should know the organisation, etc.).
authorisation code required to operate the system. When cleaning the surface of the UEZ (especially the operating
and display unit), do not use any corrosive or abrasive cleaning
materials and do not allow any liquid to leak into the interior of
the equipment.
Telephone:
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Explanation of the Display and Operating Elements
Display/operating panel
Message processing keys/ Display Keys for character input Individual zone display
softkeys panel and fixed function keys (LED)
red = alarm
1 17
1 2 3 code 2 18
ABC DEF GHI 3 19
4 20
Alarm 4 5 6 F
5 21
External alarm JKL MNO PQR 6 22
Internal alarm
Message 7 8 9 reset 7 23
Buzzer off 8 24
STU VWX YZ
Malfunction 9 25
System enter
Sounders/strobes off Transmission unit
CE 0 +1 10
11
26
27
./:
Signal unit 12 28
Quit or cancel function stop
inter help ? test 13 29
Operation nation 14 30
Code operation
15 31
Day operation
16 32
Maintenance
0
1 2
Control
Transmission unit
Control group
Switchoff
Transmission unit
Signal unit
Fire prevention
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Explanation of the Display and Operating Elements
Individual/group displays (LED)
Alarm (red) illuminates when a fire alarm, a prealarm, or an alarm verification occurs. The appropriate alarm
is stored and signalled by buzzers.
External alarm (red) illuminates if a fire alarm is reported to an external aid position (fire department) or if
an external signal transmitter was triggered.
Internal alarm (red) illuminates if a fire alarm is triggered but not reported to an external aid position.
Message (red) illuminates if a message is issued. The message is stored and the buzzer is activated.
Malfunction (yellow) illuminates when any kind of malfunction occurs. The appropriate message is usually
Alarm stored (not, for example, in the case of network failure) and the buzzer is activated. If the type of malfunction
External alarm cannot be reset by the authorised operating personnel, contact the Service Department.
Internal alarm
Message
System (yellow) illuminates when a system malfunction (logic malfunction) occurs and blinks during emer-
gency operation.
Malfunction Transmission unit (yellow) illuminates when a transmission unit malfunction occurs. This TU can then not
System be activated, e.g. the external aid personnel are not notified.
Transmission unit
Signal unit Signal Unit (yellow) illuminates when a malfunction in the external sounders/strobes occurs.
Operation
Operation (green) illuminates when the central control unit is ready for operation.
Code operation Code operation (yellow) flashes when the correct operator code has been entered.
Day operation Day operation (green) illuminates when the central control unit is switched from night to day operation.
Maintenance
Maintenance (yellow) illuminates during a system maintenance.
Control
Control (yellow) illuminates when a transmission unit or control group is triggered.
Transmission unit
Control group Transmission unit (red) illuminates if a transmission device has been triggered. External aid personnel
(for example, fire department or surveillance personnel) have been alerted.
Switchoff Control group (yellow) illuminates when a control zone is triggered.
Transmission unit
Signal unit
Fire prevention Switch Off (yellow) illuminates if detectors, zones, control groups, tableau points or relays are deactivated. The
indicator switches off when all devices are reactivated.
Transmission unit (yellow) illuminates when a transmission unit is deactivated. In this case, external aid per-
Indicator sonnel (e.g. fire department) cannot be notified.
illuminates
Signal Unit (yellow) illuminates if a connected sounder/strobe is deactivated. The sounders/strobes do not
Indicator flashes transmit any alarm signal in this case. The indicator switches off when all devices are reactivated.
Fire prevention (yellow) illuminates if a fire prevention device (e.g. extinguisher) is deactivated.
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Explanation of the Display and Operating Elements
Message processing keys / softkeys with display
Quiescent condition:
If the central control unit is in quiescent condition, e.g. no messages have appeared and no functions have been called up from the
main menu, the screen saver appears in the display.
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Explanation of the Display and Operating Elements
Fixed function keys
Switching off buzzer The indicator flashes and the buzzer sounds when the following messages occur:
Alarm
Message
Malfunction
Maintenance alarm
When this key is pressed, the buzzer is deactivated and the flashing indicator is switched
off.
Switching the Enter the operator code. When this key is pressed, the sounders/strobes and the buzzer
sounders/strobes on/off are deactivated.
The flashing indicator is lit permanently.
By pressing the key once more, the sounders/strobes can be reactivated.
The indicator resumes flashing.
Return to the stop This key returns to the previous level or interrupts a function that has been started.
operating level
Start/quit operation code This key starts code entry or quits code operation.
authorisation For a detailed description, see the section Operation authorisation, page 18.
Calling up the F This key calls up the main menu containing the submenus and their additional functions.
main menu
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Explanation of the Display and Operating Elements
Fixed function keys
Reset reset This key triggers the reset processes. After all messages have been successfully reset,
the system returns to the standby mode.
For a detailed explanation, see the section Resetting, pages 16 and 17.
Confirm inputs enter This key is pressed to confirm the input of digits.
Calling up the
When this key is pressed, the display shows a list of all message types with the associa-
ted message counters.
message list
For a detailed explanation, see the section Calling up a List of all Messages, page
13.
Display individual/group test When this key is pressed, all the LED indicators, the display of the operating panel, and
(LEDs), check display the buzzer are checked to establish whether they are functioning correctly. The indica-
and buzzer tor test is finished automatically after 3 seconds. Then the Software version is dis-
played for 3 seconds.
Calling up help texts help? If this key is pressed, an explanatory text appears in the display. This text provides
further information regarding the menu in which the operator is currently located;
however, the text does not contain any alarm information.
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Explanation of the Display and Operating Elements
Fixed function keys
Language toggling inter This function has not yet been realised.
natio
nal
Correcting inputs CE Incorrect inputs (e.g. digits) can be deleted using this key.
Input of digits 1 2 If digits have to be entered (e.g. entering the detector zone number), they can be entered
at the position indicated by the cursor .
ABC DEF
4 5
JKL MNO
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Explanation of the Display and Operating Elements
Cursor keys / key switch
up/down
left/right
0
1 2
The assigning of operating functions to the position of the key switch can be programmed,
Key switch e.g. day/night operation
code operation on/off
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Message Display / Processing
Explanation of the display messages
Message: When messages have been issued, the alarm organisation is of vital importance. If no detector
number is shown,
the entire detec-
Priority list of the message types: Type of message Zone No. Detector No. tor zone is in the
e.g. Fire external displayed state.
Fire external
Fire internal
Prealarm
Messages First message 1 FIRE EXT ZONE 0035 16
Malfunction to arrive Storage room entrance 1st floor Additional
information
Switchoffs Last message 3 FIRE EXT ZONE 0040 07
Controls to arrive Office building south 1st floor
Maintenance MESSAGES DETECTOR MESS.TYPE ACTIONS
Number of activated
zones in this
message type
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Message Display / Processing
Messages with message processing keys
Message: When messages have been issued, the alarm organisation has to be respected.
Ca. 30 seconds after a key has been pressed, the first and the last
message with the highest priority reappear in the display.
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Message Display / Processing
Calling up a list of all message types
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Message Display / Processing
Alarm verification
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Message Display / Processing
Alarm verification
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Message Display / Processing
Resetting the central control unit
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Message Display / Processing
Resetting detector zones / message types
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Operation Authorisation
User code
Code
Starting the
code input
1 2 When entering the user code, the operation authorisation for basic operation or
Entering the
user code complete operation is issued (maintenance: with the hood removed, press only the
ABC DEF Code button). See the list on the next page for operations for which an operating
code is necessary. All other operating procedures can be carried out without a user
4 5 code.
JKL MNO The user code can consist of 2 to 6 digits. The first two digits are permanently
assigned to a user (cannot be changed). The other digits form the personal password
defined by the user (can be changed).
Confirming input enter If the operator code has been entered correctly, the individual display Code opera-
tion illuminates. If no entry is made for 15 minutes, code operation is abandoned
automatically and the display extinguishes.
Code
Abandoning the
Press the Code key. Code operation is abandoned.
code operation
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Operation Authorisation
Basic/complete/maintenance operation
Maintenance: Maintenance:
with hood removed, press Code (technician) with hood removed, press Code (technician)
Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2 Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2
Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1 Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1
Operation without operator code Operation without operator code
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Operation Authorisation
Basic/complete/maintenance operation
Maintenance: Maintenance:
with hood removed, press Code (technician) with hood removed, press Code (technician)
Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2 Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2
Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1 Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1
Operation without operator code Operation without operator code
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Operation Authorisation
Basic/complete/maintenance operation
Maintenance: Maintenance:
with hood removed, press Code (technician) with hood removed, press Code (technician)
Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2 Complete operation: code for operation authorisation 2
Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1 Basic operation: code for operation authorisation 1
Operation without operator code Operation without operator code
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Calling up / quitting the main menu and submenus / Viewing the alarm counter
PROGRAM
Abandon
submenus and stop Press stop until the submenu and main menu have
main menu been abandoned.
Code
Abandon In code operation, press Code: code operation is abandoned.
code operation
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Call up the switch on/off functions
SWITCH OFF
TABLEAUS SIREN
Select function to be
switched on/off
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch group list on/off (only if programmed)
Select function to be
switched on/off
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch detector zones on/off
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch detectors on/off
Select function to be
switched on/off
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch control groups on/off
Select function to be
switched on/off
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch elements of a control group on/off
Select function to be
switched on/off
Switch element
on/off
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch extinguishing systems on/off
Select function to be
switched on/off
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch tableau points on/off
TABLEAUS SIREN
Select function to be
switched on/off
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch sounders/strobes on/off
TABLEAUS SIREN
Select function to be
switched on/off
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch transmission unit (TRANS) on/off
TRANS 01 = SWITCH ON
TRANS in Building 1
SWITCHOFF SWITCH ON
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Toggle between day and night operation
ON OFF
ON OFF
Toggle between
day and night
operation
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Switch timer channels on/off
Switch channel
on/off
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Change switching times
Select function
Time
Save input
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
View background memory
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Go to a certain event (event number, date, latest)
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Select / search events
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Print events
Select printing
functions
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Diagnosis
Call up submenu
The diagnosis memory can
BACKG.MEM and its function DIAGNOSIS MEMORY DIAGNOSIS be scrolled using the appro-
DIAGNOSIS: see page 36. priate cursor keys.
BACKG.MEM
View diagnosis
memory
BACKG.MEM
Switch back to
original display
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Change operator code
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Activate control groups
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Activate elements
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Maintenance
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Block zones
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Block detectors
Select function
to be blocked
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Change date/time
DATE/TIME COM
Select function
Save input
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Operating the Functions in the Main Menu
Change PC interface
DATE/TIME COM
Select function
Save input
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