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T1000

MARINE CONTROLLER
User Manual

11th September 2000

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T1000 MARINE FIRE DETECTION CONTROLLER 1. 1.1 1.2 2. 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.2 2.2.1 2.3 3. INTRODUCTION SCOPE OF THE MANUAL OVERVIEW INDICATIONS AND CONTROLS DISPLAY CONDITION AREA ZONE AREA OUTPUT LED INDICATORS STANDARD CONTROLS DISPLAY SCREEN FORMATS AND ASSOCIATED FUNCTION PUSHBUTTONS OTHER PUSHBUTTON FUNCTIONS OPERATION QUIESCENT (NORMAL) CONDITION CONTROLLER SECURITY ACCESS LEVELS CONTROLLER SOUNDER OPERATION ZONE PRIORITIES FIRE ALARM MANUAL ALARM EVACUATE TECHNICAL ALARMS LAMP TEST FIRE ALARM/FAULT DIAGNOSIS FLOWCHART ZONE FAULTS OUTPUT FAULTS SYSTEM FAULTS FAULT AREA TABLE ERROR CODE TABLE ACCESS LEVEL-3 FUNCTIONS CURRENT TIME AND DATE USER TEXT MESSAGES 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 13 14 15 15 18 18 19 21 21 22 23 25 27

3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.9.1 3.9.2 3.9.3 3.9.4 3.9.5 3.10 3.10.1 3.10.2 4. 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5

SITE INFORMATION NT CONTROLLER SITE DETAILS NT CONTROLLER SITE AND VISIT DETAILS CAUSE AND EFFECT DEFAULT CONFIGURATION CUSTOMISED C AND E CONFIGURATION DETAILS - RECORD USER TEXT CONFIGURATION DETAILS

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T1000 MARINE FIRE DETECTION CONTROLLER 5. 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 6. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND TESTING USER MAINTENANCE GENERAL CLEANING ROUTINE TESTING DAILY WEEKLY SERVICE MAINTENANCE QUARTERLY ANNUALLY EVERY 4 YEARS FIRE CONTROLLER AREA DESCRIPTOR TABLE 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 30

ANNEX A - REPEATER OPERATION


1. 2. 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.4.1 2.4.2 INTRODUCTION FAULT REPORTING ZONE FAULTS OUTPUT FAULTS SYSTEM FAULTS COMMUNICATION FAULTS REPEATER FAILS TO RECEIVE AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FROM THE MASTER PANEL MASTER FAILS TO RECEIVE AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FROM A REPEATER PANEL 31 32 32 32 32 32 32 32

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1.1

INTRODUCTION
SCOPE OF THE MANUAL

This manual contains the necessary information to enable trained personnel to use and maintain the T1000 Marine Fire Detection Controller.
1.2 OVERVIEW

The T1000 Marine Series of Fire Detection System of Controllers are available in 8 Zone and 16 Zone versions. Each version provides the user with versatile Fire Detection Annunciation Features. The controllers User Interface is provided in the form of a pushbutton keypad, a 2-line LCD display and LED indicators. The Controller monitors and reports its current status via its front panel and visual/audible enunciators. The manner in which the controller responds to Fire Alarm and Fault conditions is a function of the built in Cause and Effect Firmware. Up to 3 repeater panels may be connected to a T1000 Marine Controller, refer to Annex A for repeater operation.

DISPLAY

FUNCTION PUSHBUTTONS

LED INDICATORS FUNCTION PUSHBUTTONS

Fig. 1.2

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2.
2.1

INDICATIONS AND CONTROLS


DISPLAY

Detailed information about the controller status is presented on a 2 x 40 character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) in the form of eight discrete screens.

The display is divided into three areas:


2.1.1

CONDITION ZONE OUTPUT

CONDITION AREA

The Condition area displays one of eight condition screens:


2.1.2

QUIESCENT EVACUATE FIRE ALARM TECHNICAL ALARM FAULT WARNING SYSTEM FAULT DISABLEMENT TEST MODE

ZONE AREA

The Zone area displays which zone(s) has been effected.

2.1.3

OUTPUT

The Output area shows which outputs have been operated. Outputs 1 - 4 are relay outputs and outputs 5 - 8 are supervised sounder outputs.
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2.1.4 LED INDICATORS

The controller status is indicated by ten Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs).

FIRE ALARM - 2 Red LEDs, lit when a Fire Alarm is detected or an evacuate is initiated.

TECHNICAL ALARM - Yellow LED, lit when a Technical Alarm is detected.

FAULT WARNING - Yellow LED, lit when a Fault is detected.

SYSTEM FAULT - Yellow LED, lit when a System Fault is detected.

DISABLE - Yellow LED, lit when a Fire Zone or Supervised Output has been disabled at the controller.

TEST MODE - Yellow LED, lit when the One-man Walk Test Feature has been selected for a particular Fire Zone.

DAY/NIGHT - Yellow LED, lit when day mode is selected.

POWER - 2 LEDs, the left-hand Yellow LED indicates a total supply failure (only if the internal PP3 battery is fitted to the display PCB) and the right-hand Green LED indicates the supply is healthy.

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2.2 STANDARD CONTROLS

The T1000 Marine controller provides a pushbutton keypad to access the various control functions and settings of the controller. The pushbuttons are multi-functional and there use is dependent upon the selected function as detailed in the following sub-sections.

2.2.1

DISPLAY SCREEN FORMATS AND ASSOCIATED FUNCTION PUSHBUTTONS

Due to display screen limitations only the highest priority information is displayed at any one instance unless a user overrides the priority system by operation of the front panel pushbuttons. The priority is as follows: 1) Access level-1 display priority: a) Operator control requests - The T1000 Marine Controller obeys instructions and the front panel displays the requested information; the information is displayed permanently as long as no higher priority information currently exists, or for 20 seconds if higher priority information exists, or momentarily if a monitored event occurs. b) Unacknowledged (not Accepted) fire alarms. c) Unacknowledged (not Accepted) technical alarms. d) Unacknowledged (not Accepted) fault warnings. e) Unacknowledged (not Accepted) system faults. f) g) h) i) j) k) Acknowledged (Accepted) fire alarms. Acknowledged (Accepted) technical alarms. Acknowledged (Accepted) fault warnings. Acknowledged (Accepted) system faults. Disablement information. Test mode information.

2) At access level-2 the display obeys operator instructions and only reverts to level 1 20 seconds after the last pushbutton operation irrespective of any other events.

Note: It is recommended that the operator requests a return to level 1 by operating the SYSTEM ACCESS pushbutton twice rather than leaving the system at access level-2.

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T1000 MARINE FIRE DETECTION CONTROLLER There are eight display screen formats as follows: 1) The QUIESCENT screen displays a configured healthy message when there are no events in the system.

2) Pressing the EVACUATE pushbutton at access level-2 displays the following screen:

EVACUATE

FIRE ALARM

3) Pressing the FIRE ALARM pushbutton displays the configured message associated with the latest alarm and also displays all zones in alarm, together with an indication of first ( F ) and last ( L ) zones to alarm. The Fire Alarm screen also displays indication of all outputs driven, together with indication of the outputs that are disabled (D) and outputs that are faulty (F). It should be noted that each of the outputs maybe disabled but only the supervised outputs (5 to 8) report fault status. When entering access codes or page numbers the pushbutton is used to enter a 3.

TECHNICAL ALARM

4) Pressing the TECHNICAL ALARM pushbutton displays the configured message associated with the latest alarm and also displays all zones in alarm, together with an indication of first ( F ) and last ( L ) zones to alarm. The Technical Alarm screen also displays indication of all outputs driven, together with indication of the outputs that are disabled (D) and outputs that are faulty (F). It should be noted that each of the outputs maybe disabled but only the supervised outputs (5 to 8) report fault status. When entering access codes or page numbers the pushbutton is used to enter a 4.

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T1000 MARINE FIRE DETECTION CONTROLLER 5) Pressing the FAULT WARNING pushbutton displays a general fault warning screen message and places a marker(s) to indicate the zone(s) that generated the fault. Zones can be interrogated by moving the cursor to the fault zone marker and then entering access level-2 and holding the CURSOR SELECT pushbutton which provides a real time monitoring facility for the selected zone. When entering access codes or page numbers the pushbutton is used to enter a 5.

FAULT WARNING

6) Pressing the SYSTEM FAULT pushbutton displays a system fault warning screen message and places a marker(s) to indicate the relevant system fault message(s). System faults can be interrogated by moving the cursor to the system fault marker and then entering access level-2 and holding the CURSOR SELECT pushbutton which provides a real time monitoring facility for the selected zone. When entering access codes or page numbers the pushbutton is used to enter a 6.
SYSTEM FAULT

7) Pressing the DISABLE pushbutton displays a disable warning screen message and places a marker(s) to indicate the zone(s) and/or output(s) if a disablement has been set. Disablement of a zone or output can only be set at Access level-2. When entering access codes or page numbers the pushbutton is used to enter a 7.
DISABLE

8) Pressing the TEST MODE pushbutton displays a test mode warning screen message and places a marker(s) to indicate the zone(s) and/or output(s) if a test mode has been set. Test mode of a zone or output can only be set at Access level-2. When entering access codes or page numbers the pushbutton is used to enter an 8.
TEST MODE CAUTION: SETTING AN OUTPUT IN TEST TURNS THAT OUTPUT ON.

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2.3 OTHER PUSHBUTTON FUNCTIONS

SYSTEM ACCESS enables the user to enter an access code level-2 [3456] or level-3 [6543].

CURSOR SELECT (Enter) enables the user to change (toggle) the status of a disablement or test, on a zone or output. Also used to select a value for editing and as ENTER to confirm an edited value. CURSOR LEFT key is used to position the cursor on the display and also when editing values, provides a step decrement facility. When entering access codes or page numbers the pushbutton is used to enter a 0. Also when used simultaneously with the cursor right key, provides a front panel lamp test. CURSOR RIGHT is used to position the cursor on the display and also when editing values, provides a step increment facility. When entering access codes or page numbers, the pushbutton is used to enter a 1. Also when used simultaneously with the cursor left key, provides a front panel lamp test. RESET enables the user to cancel an alarm or fault warning. When entering access codes or page numbers the pushbutton is used to enter a 2. This key should only be operated subsequent to dealing with the cause of the alarm and/ or fault. ACCEPT enables the user to acknowledge an alarm or fault message and thereby silence the controller annunciator at access code level 2. It may also be used as a toggle ie switching back to the previous condition. SILENCE enables the user to silence external enunciators when the fire/ evacuate condition has been accepted. It may also be used as a toggle ie switching back to the previous condition. DAY/NIGHT enables the user to select night mode at any time whilst at Access level-1. The user must enter Access level-2 to change the controller to the day mode of operation. When entering access codes or page numbers the pushbutton is used to enter a 9. POWER pushbutton is only functional if the optional total power supply failure monitoring circuit battery (PP3) is fitted. When pressed tests the operation of the Total Power Failure Circuit and when the test completes successfully the orange power fail indicator illuminates and the controller annunciator produces a steady tone, whilst the push-button is held depressed.

LINE FEED pushbutton is only functional at Access level-2 when the Optional Printer is fitted and enabled. When operated causes the printer to advance the paper one line at a time. LANGUAGE pushbutton is used to scroll through the languages configured in the controller. 20 seconds after the operation of the pushbutton the screen will return to the default language.
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3.1

OPERATION
QUIESCENT (NORMAL) CONDITION

With the controller in the normal condition ie no disablements or test conditions are set on the system, no alarms or faults are present and the green (right hand) POWER LED is lit, all other LEDs are extinguished, the controller sounder is silent, all outputs are inactive and the LCD shows the configured quiescent message.

3.2

CONTROLLER SECURITY ACCESS LEVELS

The Controller is secure from unauthorised operation by providing 4-levels of access, where level-l is the lowest priority and is available without the need for the user to input an access code. Each of the remaining 3-levels each require the user to input an access code, therefore these codes are intended to limit unauthorised access to the associated Controller Facilities. Access level-4 is only intended for the use of the Commissioning Engineer, to enable the controller to be set-up to satisfy Customer requirements. The access level-4 code is not required by the user and is not therefore provided. The following table details the facilities available at each user access level:

FACILITY Evacuate Accept Silence Reset Disablement Test Mode Current Time & Date (Page 58) User Text Messages (Page 59)

ACCESS LEVEL 2 [Code 3456] 3 [Code 6543]

3.3

CONTROLLER SOUNDER OPERATION

The controller sounder operates in three modes, dependent upon the prevailing conditions: 1) Alarm mode. A fire alarm/technical alarm condition arises causing the controller sounder to sound continuously (default). 2) Fault mode. A fault condition causes the controller sounder to pulse, 0.5 seconds ON and 0.5 seconds OFF. 3) Abnormal mode. When the controller sounder has been silenced following either a fire alarm or fault condition and a non-quiescent condition still prevails (ie the fire/fault condition has been acknowledged), or there is a disablement, test or management access level condition set then the controller sounder indicates this by sounding intermittently, for 0.5 second every 2 minutes.

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3.4 ZONE PRIORITIES

A zone can only be in one state at a time. The states are prioritised such that a higher priority condition takes precedence over a lower one. The priority states are as follows: 1) Test Mode. 2) Disable. 3) Fire Alarm. 4) Technical Alarm. 5) Fault. a) Short Circuit. b) Open Circuit. c) Detector Removed.

3.5

FIRE ALARM

Any detection zone going into the alarm condition causes the controller sounder to activate in the alarm mode, causing the FIRE ALARM LEDs to flash, the relevant zone PIXEL and MESSAGE on the FIRE ALARM screen to indicate, the sounder outputs to activate and any additional programmed outputs to activate. To accept a FIRE ALARM, proceed as follows: 1) Press the SYSTEM ACCESS pushbutton, enter the user code (3456) and press the ACCEPT pushbutton. This silences the internal sounder and causes the FIRE ALARM LEDs to change from flashing to lit steady.

At this stage, should another detection zone go into alarm, the FIRE ALARM LEDs reactivate, the relevant zone PIXEL and MESSAGE on the FIRE ALARM screen indicate and the controller sounder operates in the alarm mode. Acceptance of this subsequent alarm has the same effect as previously described. Once the cause of the alarm has been investigated and removed, press the SYSTEM ACCESS pushbutton, enter the user code (3456) and then press the RESET pushbutton causing all detectors and zones in alarm to be reset and the controller to return to the quiescent condition.

3.6

MANUAL ALARM EVACUATE

To activate the alarm, press the SYSTEM ACCESS pushbutton, enter the user code (3456) and press the EVACUATE pushbutton, this causes the controller sounder to activate in the alarm mode, the FIRE ALARM LEDs to flash, a MESSAGE on the FIRE ALARM screen to indicate all relevant outputs activated. Silencing and resetting is as described for a fire condition. Should the system be fitted with a Remote Evacuate, operation of this facility immediately causes the above actions without the need of an access code.

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3.7 TECHNICAL ALARMS

In the cause and effect software zone inputs can be programmed to monitor alarm conditions which are not fire, these are called Technical alarms. Any detection zone going into the alarm condition causes the controller sounder to activate in the alarm mode, the TECHNICAL ALARM LED to flash, the relevant zone PIXEL and MESSAGE on the TECHNICAL ALARM screen to indicate and the relevant configured outputs to be activated. To accept a TECHNICAL ALARM, proceed as follows: 1) Press the SYSTEM ACCESS pushbutton, enter the user code (3456) and press the ACCEPT pushbutton. This silences the internal sounder and causes the TECHNICAL ALARM LED to change from flashing to lit steady.

At this stage, should another detection zone go into alarm, the TECHNICAL ALARM LED will reflash, the relevant zone PIXEL and MESSAGE on the TECHNICAL ALARM screen indicates and the controller sounder and relay outputs are again activated. This alarm can be acknowledged in the same manner as previously described. Once the cause of the alarm has been investigated and removed, press the SYSTEM ACCESS pushbutton, enter the user code (3456) and then press the RESET pushbutton causing all detectors and zones in alarm to be reset and the controller to return to the quiescent condition.

3.8

LAMP TEST

A lamp test may be carried out at Access level-1 by pressing and holding the CURSOR LEFT and CURSOR RIGHT pushbuttons, the following will happen:

The internal sounder will operate continuously until the pushbuttons are released. All LEDs light continuously until the pushbuttons are released, except for the left-hand yellow POWER LED, which remains OFF. The display shows two rows of black cursor blocks for each, one for each character position.

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3.9 FIRE ALARM/FAULT DIAGNOSIS FLOWCHART

T1000 MARINE FIRE CONTROLLER ALARM/FAULT DIAGNOSIS

General Fault finding on the T1000 Marine Fire Detection System is done using the Fault Screen. When a zone fault is detected the FAULT WARNING LED will flash and the fault sounder operates.

3.9.1

ZONE FAULTS

Any zone going into a fault condition, ie short circuit, open circuit or detector removed, causes the controller sounder to activate in the fault mode, the FAULT WARNING LED to flash, the relevant zone PIXEL and MESSAGE on the FAULT screen to indicate and the common Fault output to be activated. To accept the alarm, proceed as follows: 1) Press the SYSTEM ACCESS pushbutton, enter the user code (3456) and press the ACCEPT pushbutton. This silences the internal sounder and causes the FAULT WARNING LED to change from flashing to lit steady. At this stage, should a further fault occur, the controller sounder is again activated in the fault mode and the FAULT WARNING LED again flashes. Note: Faults are latched until the controller is reset. (Operation of the reset control whilst a fault condition prevails causes the audible and visual indicators to be re-activated).

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3.9.1.1 ZONE FAULT FINDING

To accept a zone fault, proceed as follows: 1) Press the SYSTEM ACCESS pushbutton, enter the user code (3456) and press the ACCEPT pushbutton. This silences the internal sounder and causes the FAULT WARNING LED to change from flashing to lit steady. 2) Press the FAULT WARNING hold the CURSOR SELECT pushbutton to display the FAULT screen, then press and pushbutton, see Fig. 3.1.

Active Fault conditions are indicated by a solid block being set. Using the cursor LEFT or RIGHT pushbuttons, move the underline cursor until it is under the block, the block will then flash and the top line of the display will indicate the fault area, operating the CURSOR SELECT pushbutton will display a detailed error code, the measured and expected zone values. The error code is represented by one dot on the top line above the zone 1 to 6 positions having the meaning detailed below:

Fig. 3.1

General Fault Condition Display

1) A dot above zone-1 indicates an open circuit condition has been detected, the left hand value indicates the level measured and the right hand value indicates the normal quiescent level. 2) A dot above zone-2 indicates a quiescent condition, this will only be displayed if the underline cursor is positioned above a healthy zone that is quiescent. 3) A dot above zone-3 indicates an alarm level-l condition, this will only be displayed if the underline cursor is positioned above a healthy zone that has a level-1 alarm. 4) A dot above zone-4 indicates an alarm level-2 condition, this will only be displayed if the underline cursor is positioned above a healthy zone that has a level-2 alarm. 5) A dot above zone-5 indicates a short circuit condition has been detected, the Left hand value indicates the level measured and the right hand value indicates the normal quiescent level. It should be noted that when a short circuit condition is detected by the controller that the zone is open circuit at the controller to prevent unwanted controller loading and is only resampled every few seconds. Therefore the controller oscillates between open and short circuit fault codes whilst a short circuit persists. 6) A dot above zone-6 indicates a detector removed condition has been detected, the left hand value indicates the level measured and the right hand value indicates the normal quiescent

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3.9.2 OUTPUT FAULTS

Any monitored output (output relays 5 to 8) going into a fault condition, ie short circuit or open circuit, causes the controller sounder to activate in the fault mode, the FAULT WARNING LED to flash, the relevant output PIXEL and MESSAGE to indicate on the Fault Page and the common fault output to be activated. It should be noted that output faults are also indicated as an F on the Fire Page. To accept the alarm, proceed as follows: 1) Press the SYSTEM ACCESS pushbutton, enter the user code (3456) and press the ACCEPT pushbutton. This silences the internal sounder and causes the FAULT WARNING LED to change from flashing to lit steady. At this stage, should a further fault occur, the controller sounder is again activated in the fault mode and the FAULT WARNING LED again flashes. Note: Faults are latched until the controller is reset. (Operation of the reset control whilst a fault condition prevails causes the audible and visual indicators to be re-activated).

3.9.2.1

OUTPUT FAULT FINDING

To accept an output, fault, proceed as follows: 1) Press the SYSTEM ACCESS pushbutton, enter the user code (3456) and press the ACCEPT pushbutton. This silences the internal sounder and causes the FAULT WARNING LED to change from flashing to lit steady. 2) Press the FAULT WARNING and hold the CURSOR SELECT pushbutton to display the FAULT screen, then press pushbutton, see Fig. 3.2.

Active Fault conditions are indicated by a solid block being set. Using the cursor LEFT or RIGHT pushbuttons, move the underline cursor until it is under the block, the block will then flash and the top line of the display will indicate the fault area, operating the CURSOR SELECT pushbutton will display a detailed error code, the measured and expected zone values. The detailed error code is represented by one dot on the top line above the zone 1 to 13 positions having the meaning detailed as follows: 1) A dot above zone-1 indicates an short circuit condition has been detected, the left hand value indicates the level measured and the right hand value indicates the normal quiescent level. 2) A dot above zone-2 indicates a quiescent condition, this will only be displayed if the underline cursor is positioned above a healthy monitored output that is quiescent. 3) A dot above zone-3 indicates an open circuit condition has been detected, the left hand value indicates the level measured and the right hand value indicates the normal quiescent level.

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Fig. 3.2
3.9.3 SYSTEM FAULTS

General Fault Output Condition Fault

System faults, ie Microprocessor Failures, are indicated by the SYSTEM FAULT LED. When a processor reset occurs, the controller sounder is activated in the fault mode, the SYSTEM FAULT LED flashes, the common FAULT LED lights steady and the common fault output is activated. To accept a system fault, proceed as follows: 1) Press the SYSTEM ACCESS pushbutton, enter the user code (3456) and press the ACCEPT pushbutton. This silences the internal sounder and causes the SYSTEM FAULT LED to change from flashing to lit steady. The SYSTEM FAULT and FAULT WARNING LED can be extinguished and the common fault output reset by resetting the system, whereby the system returns to normal operation. Record processor resets in the log book. When a total processor failure occurs, the controller sounder is activated to produce a pulsing beeping sound, the SYSTEM FAULT LED flashes, the FAULT WARNING LED flashes and the common fault output is activated pulsing. In this state the system does not respond to alarm or fault conditions nor to any operator controls. The service engineer should be contacted immediately.
3.9.3.1 CHECKING SYSTEM STATUS

When a system fault is detected the System Fault led will flash and the fault sounder will operate. To accept a system fault, proceed as follows: 1) Press the SYSTEM ACCESS pushbutton, enter the user code (3456) and press the ACCEPT pushbutton. This silences the internal sounder and causes the SYSTEM FAULT LED to change from flashing to lit steady. 2) Press the FAULT WARNING hold the CURSOR SELECT pushbutton to display the FAULT screen, then press and pushbutton, see Fig. 3.3.

Fig. 3.3

System Fault Condition Display

Active System Fault conditions are indicated by a solid block being set. Using the cursor LEFT or RIGHT pushbutton move the underline cursor until it is under the block, the block will then flash and the top line of the display will indicate the fault area, operating the CURSOR SELECT pushbutton will display a detailed error code. The detailed error code is represented by one or more dots on the top line above the zone 1 to 16 positions, see Fig. 3.4.
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Fig. 3.4
3.9.4 FAULT AREA TABLE

System Fault Screen Showing Printer Error Code 2

The generic fault area is indicated by the block cursor being positioned above one of the Zones (Zones 1 to 13) on the System Fault Screen, where the fault area associated with each Zone position is as detailed below. 1) Liquid Crystal Error. 2) Real Time Clock Error. 3) Printer Error. 4) A to D Conversion Error. 5) EEPROM Error. 6) Processor Error. 7) Main Supply Error. 8) Earth Error. 9) Auxiliary Supplies Error. 10) Battery Error. 11) Expansion Board (Port) Error. 12) Communications Error. 13) Remote Panel Error.

3.9.5

ERROR CODE TABLE

The circular black marker or markers displayed on the top line of the LCD are used to indicate the type of error causing the system fault. The following sub-paragraphs detail the errors associated with the position of the circular black marker, where the numbers relate to zone above which the marker is displayed. Liquid Crystal Error Codes 1) Communication Error.

Real Time Clock Error Codes 1) Invalid Time. 2) Invalid Date. 3) Possibly Stopped.
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T1000 MARINE FIRE DETECTION CONTROLLER Printer Error Codes 1) Paper Out. 2) Too Busy. 3) Not Found. 4) Never Ready. AD Conversion Error Codes 1) ADC Conversion Time Out. 2) ADC Inaccurate.

EEPROM Error Codes 1) Cause and Effect Checksum, 2) Cause and Effect Too Short. 3) Cause and Effect Too Long. 4) Cause and Effect Time-out. 5) User Text Checksum. 6) Configuration Checksum. 7) EEPROM Header Checksum. 8) System Text Checksum. 9) EEPROM Communication. 10) Write Error.

Processor Error Codes 1) ROM Checksum. 2) RAM Bit. 3) CPU Error. 4) Warm Boot.

Main Supply Error Codes 1) Main Supply High. 2) Main Supply Low.

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Earth Error Codes 1) Earth To Ground. 2) Earth To 20V. Auxiliary Supplies Error Codes 1) Auxiliary Supply 1 (Fuse Failure). 2) Auxiliary Supply 2 (Fuse Failure).

Battery Supply Error Codes 1) Battery High. 2) Battery Low. 3) Battery Discharged. 4) Battery Charge Failure. 5) Battery Disconnected. 6) Battery Cell Test Fail. 7) Battery Cell Fault.

Expansion Board (Port) Error Codes 1) Port 1 Input Fail. 2) Port 2 Input Fail. 3) Port 3 Input Fail. 4) Port 4 Input Fail. 5) Port 1 Output Fail. 6) Port 2 Output Fail. 7) Port 3 Output Fail 8) Port 4 Output Fail. 9) Adapter Fail.

Communications Error Codes 1) Communications Error.

Remote Panel Error Codes


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T1000 MARINE FIRE DETECTION CONTROLLER 1) Master Panel Fault. 2) Repeater Panel 1 Fault. 3) Repeater Panel 2 Fault. 4) Repeater Panel 3 Fault.

3.10 ACCESS LEVEL-3 FUNCTIONS

Access level-3 has two functions which can be changed by the use of the Level 3 Access Code:


3.10.1

Current time and date User text messages

CURRENT TIME AND DATE

There are 6 two digit values relating to the Date and Time. Each two digit value is separately editable within their valid range, ie 0 to 12 for months. All values will wrap around when ascending but not when descending. The Date and Time is presented in the following form: 1. 2. Date - Day/Month/Year Time - Hours : Minutes : Seconds

The current time and date may be set as follows: Enter the Level 3 Access code by pressing the SYSTEM ACCESS (6543), the following screen will be displayed pushbutton, enter the user code

Enter the code (058), the display will change to the following with a flashing black cursor:

Select the date or time field to be edited by pressing the CURSOR LEFT

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3.10.2 USER TEXT MESSAGES

pushbutton, enter the code (999) the

The following text messages may be edited by the user:

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Sub Page 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Text For Zone 1 User Text Zone 2 User Text Zone 3 User Text Zone 4 User Text Zone 5 User Text Zone 6 User Text Zone 7 User Text Zone 8 User Text Zone 9 User Text Zone 10 User Text Zone 11 User Text Zone 12 User Text Zone 13 User Text Zone 14 User Text Zone 15 User Text Zone 16 User Text Output 1 User Text Output 2 User Text Output 3 User Text Output 4 User Text Output 5 User Text Output 6 User Text Output 7 User Text Output 8 User Text Quiescent Message Evacuate Message Auxiliary Input 1 User Text Auxiliary Input 2 User Text Auxiliary Input 3 User Text Cause & Effect Message 1 Cause & Effect Message 2 Cause & Effect Message 3

Panel Text User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters) User Defined Text Message (up to 40 characters)

To edit a text message, enter the Level 3 Access code by pressing the SYSTEM ACCESS

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T1000 MARINE FIRE DETECTION CONTROLLER pushbutton, enter the user code (6543) to display the page number screen, enter the code (059), the display will change to:

Enter the number of the sub-page required using the format 003, the display will change to the message for that selection with a flashing cursor. To change the message, select the letter to be edited by pressing the CURSOR LEFT or CURSOR RIGHT pushbuttons until the cursor is in the required position then press the CURSOR SELECT pushbutton the flashing cursor will change to a static underline cursor. Use the CURSOR LEFT or CURSOR RIGHT pushbuttons to increment or decrement the selected field, when done, press the CURSOR SELECT pushbutton, the flashing cursor will return. Select any other any other field to be changed and repeat the above actions. The complete line of text can be deleted by pressing the RESET CURSOR SELECT pushbutton to enter the edit mode. The following characters may be selected: push button before pressing the

T1000 Character Set 00-15 * * * * * * * * 16--31 32-47 Space ! # $ % & ( ) * + . / 48-63 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? 64-79 @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O

80-95
P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ ] ^ _

96-111 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o

112-127 p q r s t u v w x y z { | }

To return to the quiescent mode, press the SYSTEM ACCESS controller will return to the quiescent mode.

pushbutton, enter the code (999) the

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4.

SITE INFORMATION

These sheets should be photocopied and carefully filled in to record the configuration details of the T1000 Marine controller installation. These sheets should then be kept with the documentation associated with the installed T1000 Marine controller. Any maintenance staff can then photocopy these sheets and use them to verify that the T1000 Marine controller is configured correctly - any page that is configured correctly would have a tick placed in the pages OK? column.

4.1

T1000 CONTROLLER SITE DETAILS

Access level-2 Code:

Access level-3 Code:

INSTALLERS DETAILS:

AUTHORISED PERSONNEL:

SITE ADDRESS:

SITE LOCATION:

SERVICE/MAINTENANCE: TELEPHONE NUMBER:

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4.2

T1000 CONTROLLER SITE AND VISIT DETAILS:

DATE OF VISIT

ENGINEER

SIGNATURE

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Note: Setting the time and date (page 58) will alter the current time of the T1000 Marine controller - as such its configuration details do not need to be amended.
4.3 CAUSE AND EFFECT DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OK?

Page Configuration Description Type 1 0 Zones Used 1 Zone Threshold Configuration Select 2 3 Zone Alarm NC 4 Zone Alarms Latching 5 Zone Alarm Counting 6 Zone Auto Disablement 7 Zone Disablement Inhibit 8 Select Alarm Level 1 9 (Watch Keepers Alarm) Function 10 Select Alarm Level 2 11 (Crew Alarm) Function 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Outputs Used Outputs as Technical Output Disablement Inhibit Printer Installed Access Level 1 (Crew Alarm) Functions Disablement Filter Outputs Operate on Evacuate Outputs Operate on Alarm level 2 Outputs Operate on Alarm Level 1 Outputs Operate on Technical Outputs Operate on Fault Outputs Operate on System Fault Outputs Operate on Test Input Aux Input/LCD/Outputs Fault Reminder Fail Safe Outputs Delayed Outputs Cause and Effect Switches Cause and Effect Switches Cause and Effect Switches Cause and Effect Switches Cause and Effect Switches F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F

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Page Configuration Description Type 1 34 35 36 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Zone Detector Removal Disable Expansion Ports Used Power Supply Options A Zone Alarm Delay Timers Zone Threshold Table 1 Zone Threshold Table 2 Zone Threshold Table 3 Zone Threshold Table 4 Zone Auto Disable Timer User Access Level 2 Code User Access level Code 3 C & E Variables Power Supply Options B Language Index Table Initialise Detector Removal Day to Night Mode Time Set Date and Time User Text messages System Text F F F V V V V V V V V V V V V 1 8 8 8 8 20 3 6 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 56 150 225 56 150 225 56 0 225 46 0 115 4 5 50 60 1 5 6 4 3 120 2 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OK?

T&D D M Y 17 0 0 T&D D M Y H Mi Sec C Up to 40-characters/string (32 sub-pages - 1 character string per sub-page) C Up to 15-characters/string (200 sub-pages - 1 character string per sub-page)

DEFAULT LANGUAGES LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN PORTUGUESE SPANISH LANGUAGE NUMBER 0 1 2 3 4 5

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Note: Configuration page 55 Language Table - the languages displayed in the order of positions 1 to 6. The language number entered in position 1 is the default language.
4.4 CUSTOMISED C AND E CONFIGURATION DETAILS - RECORD

Page Configuration Description Type 1 0 Zones Used 1 Zone Threshold Configuration Select 2 3 Zone Alarm NC 4 Zone Alarms Latching 5 Zone Alarm Counting 6 Zone Auto Disablement 7 Zone Disablement Inhibit 8 Select Alarm Level 1 9 (Watch Keepers Alarm) Function 10 Select Alarm Level 2 11 (Crew Alarm) Function 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 45 Outputs Used Outputs as Technical Output Disablement Inhibit Printer/LCD/Output Config. Access Level-1 Functions Disablement Filter Outputs Operate on Evacuate Outputs Operate on Alarm level 2 Outputs Operate on Alarm Level 1 Outputs Operate on Technical Outputs Operate on Fault Outputs Operate on System Fault Outputs Operate on Test Input Aux Input/LCD/Outputs Fault Reminder Fail Safe Outputs Delayed Outputs Cause and Effect Switches Cause and Effect Switches Cause and Effect Switches Cause and Effect Switches Cause and Effect Switches Zone Detector Removal Disable Expansion Ports Used Power Supply Options A Zone Alarm Delay Timers F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F V

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OK?

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Page Configuration Description Type 1 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Zone Threshold Table 1 Zone Threshold Table 2 Zone Threshold Table 3 Zone Threshold Table 4 Zone Auto Disable Timer User Access level-2 Code User Access level Code 3 C & E Variables Power Supply Options B Language Index Table Initialise Detector Removal Day to Night Mode Time Set Date and Time User Text Messages System Text 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OK?

V V V V V V V V V V V T&D D M Y T&D D M Y H Min Sec C Up to 40-characters/string (32 sub-pages - 1 character string per sub-page) C Up to 15-characters/string (200 sub-pages - 1 character string per sub-page)

CUSTOMISED LANGUAGE

LANGUAGE NUMBER 0 1 2

LANGUAGE TABLE POSITION

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4.5 USER TEXT CONFIGURATION DETAILS

Page 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59

Sub Page 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Text For Zone 1 User Text Zone 2 User Text Zone 3 User Text Zone 4 User Text Zone 5 User Text Zone 6 User Text Zone 7 User Text Zone 8 User Text Zone 9 User Text Zone 10 User Text Zone 11 User Text Zone 12 User Text Zone 13 User Text Zone 14 User Text Zone 15 User Text Zone 16 User Text Output 1 User Text Output 2 User Text Output 3 User Text Output 4 User Text Output 5 User Text Output 6 User Text Output 7 User Text Output 8 User Text Quiescent Message Evacuate Message

Controller Text

OK?

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Page 59 59 59 59 59 59 Sub Page 26 27 28 29 30 31 Text For Auxiliary Input 1 User Text Auxiliary Input 2 User Text Auxiliary Input 3 User Text Cause & Effect Message 1 Cause & Effect Message 2 Cause & Effect Message 3 Controller Text OK?

5.
5.1
5.1.1

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND TESTING


USER MAINTENANCE
GENERAL

It is essential that the fire alarm panel is checked regularly for correct operation in accordance with SOLAS and Classification Society requirementse by the responsible person.

5.1.2

CLEANING

The controller should be cleaned, as required, using a clean, moistened cloth. Do not use solvents or abrasives as these will damage the controller.

5.2

ROUTINE TESTING

It is essential to keep the log in order to maintain a record of tests, checks, alarms and faults. The log should be kept in a safe place and be available for inspection by any authorised person.

5.2.1

DAILY

Check that the POWER indicator is lit. If the indicator is not lit, record the fact in the log and call for a qualified electrician to check the power supply.

5.2.2

WEEKLY

Carry out the daily check. Operate one detector or call point on one zone and check that the panel responds to the alarm and operates the warning devices. Record the results of the test and the detector that was operated in the log book. A different detector should be operated each week to ensure that all detectors are tested in turn. Visually inspect the battery and connections and ensure that they are in good condition. Visually inspect all call points and detectors and ensure that none is in any way obstructed.

5.3
5.3.1

SERVICE MAINTENANCE
QUARTERLY

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5.3.2

ANNUALLY

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T1000 MARINE FIRE DETECTION CONTROLLER Carry out the weekly and quarterly tests. Test all the detectors and call points for correct operation. Visually inspect all cable fittings and equipment to ensure that they are secure, undamaged and adequately protected. Record the results in the log book.

5.3.3

EVERY 4 YEARS

Renew the sealed lead acid batteries (if fitted) and record the fact in the log book. The installation requires to be tested in accordance with the testing and inspection requirements of the Classification Society. Any defect should be recorded in the log book and action should be taken to correct it.

6.

FIRE CONTROLLER AREA DESCRIPTOR TABLE

Controller Input/ Output Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 Aux Input 1 Aux Input 2 Aux Input 3 Alarm Relay Output 1 Alarm Relay Output 2 Alarm Relay Output 3 Alarm Relay Output 4

Plant Area / Description

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Plant Area / Description

ANNEX A - REPEATER OPERATION


1. INTRODUCTION
A repeater panel has the same facia, indicators and controls as a T1000 Marine controller. The controller transmits the following conditions to a repeater(s): 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) Zone in Alarm Level-l / Alarm Level-2 / Fault Zone disabled Supervised output in fault. Panel accepted Field silenced Output disabled Panel reset System faults Zone in test Day / Night changes (not used in Marine configuration) Evacuate condition

These conditions will be sent to all repeaters that the controller recognises. If the controller does not receive an acknowledgement from a repeater, it will enter a fault condition displaying the ID of that repeater, the fault state will also be transmitted to all remaining repeaters. A repeater also allows the following operations to be carried out as if entered at the controller: 1) 2) 3) 4) Zone disabled Supervised output in fault. Panel accepted Field silenced

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If no acknowledgement is received from the controller, a local fault is generated at the repeater Refer to the controller operating instructions.

2.
2.1

FAULT REPORTING
ZONE FAULTS

Zone faults can only occur at the master controller and will be displayed at the master controller then transmitted to the repeater panels for display. At the master controller, fault diagnostics can be used to interrogate the zone, display the analogue values and identify the fault. At the repeater panel, fault diagnostics can be used to interrogate the zone and identify the fault. The zone analogue values will not be displayed.
2.2 OUTPUT FAULTS

Outputs of each repeater panel are controlled by the cause and effect software in that repeater panel. An output fault will be displayed locally and fault diagnostics can be used to interrogate the output, display the analogue values and identify the fault. All other panels will indicate a remote panel fault and the panel ID
2.3 SYSTEM FAULTS

All system faults will be displayed locally and fault diagnostics can be used to interrogate the fault, display the analogue values and identify the fault. All other panels will indicate a remote panel fault and the panel ID
2.4
2.4.1

COMMUNICATION FAULTS
REPEATER FAILS TO RECEIVE AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FROM THE MASTER PANEL

In this instance, after a timeout of 60 seconds the slave panel enters a fault state locally and indicates that a communication failure occurred.
2.4.2 MASTER FAILS TO RECEIVE AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FROM A REPEATER PANEL

The master panel enters a fault condition displaying the ID of the offending repeater panel. The Fault State and ID of the panel are transmitted to all remaining repeater panels on the system.

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SYSTEM USER LOG BOOK


DATE TIME INCIDENT/ MAINTENANCE ACTIONS REQUIRED/TAKEN SIGNATURE

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