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SUMMARY
1. DEFINITIONS 5
2. PRESENTATION
2.1 Technical characteristics 6
2.2 Standard and approvals 7
2.3 Visible indications 8
2.4 Audible indications 8
3. WORKING PRINCIPLES
3.1 Power supply 9
3.2 Conventional mode 9
3.3 Functional conditions
Fire alarm condition 9
Fault condition 9
Disabled condition 9
Quiescent condition 9
3.4 Outputs
« EXTENAL SIREN » output 10
« FIRE ALARM » output 10
« FAULT » output 10
Programmable outputs 10
RS485 / RS232 outputs 10
4. INSTALLATION
4.1 Location of the C.I.E. 11
4.2 Location of the detectors 11
4.3 Detection loops and zones 12
4.4 Electrical connection 12
4.5 Points addressing 13
4.6 First use 13
5. CONFIGURATION
5.1 Name zones 14
5.2 Configure outputs 14/15
5.3 Modify user language 16
5.4 Modify passwords 16
5.5 Modify date and time 16
6. CHECKING
6.1 LED’s test 17
6.2 Outputs test 17
6.3 Loops measures 17
6.4 Analogue values 17
7. USE
7.1 Quiescent condition 18
7.2 Fire alarms 18
7.3 Detection faults 18
7.4 Electrical faults 18
7.5 Alarms and faults acknowledgement 19
7.6 Alarms and faults reset 19
7.7 Voluntary disablement of the C.I.E. 19
7.8 Day / night mode 19
7.9 Disable zone
List disabled zones 20
Disable / enable zone 20
7.10 Event log
Display event log 21
Clear event log 21
7.11 C.I.E. informations 21
8. MAINTENANCE
8.1 Periodical maintenance 21
8.2 Faults search guide 21
8.3 Troubleshouting help 21
8.4 “CARINA_BCL” PCB presentation 22
APPENDIX
Menu organization 26
Guide for fitting cut 27
Cabinet machanical drawing 29
Detectors mechanical drawing 30
Wirign diagram 31
Fault idnetification form 37
MARINELEC fire detector offer 38
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SUMMARY
APPENDIX
MENU ORGANIZATION
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1. DEFINITIONS
Point : Automatic detector (smoke, heat, flame) or manual call point connected to a detection loop.
Conventional mode : C.I.E.working mode that allows only zone indication of any fire alarm or fault.
Addressable mode : C.I.E. working mode that allows point indication of any fire alarm or fault.
EEPROM : Internal non volatile component that stores C.I.E. configuration and event log.
Acknowledge : Manual operation that stops audible indication of any fire alarm or fault.
Reset : Manual operation that stops visible indication of any fire alarm or fault.
Navigation keys : Set of 4 (context dependant) keys located just under the alphanumeric display of the C.I.E.
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2. PRESENTATION
2.1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
HOUSING
DIMENSIONS : front face: 270 x 204mm, cabinet 231 x 194 x 95mm
MATERIAL : stainless steel
CABLES INPUT : PG9 polyamide glands (14)
PROTECTION : I.P. 44
WEIGHT : 3.0 Kg
POWER SUPPLY
MAIN POWER SUPPLY : 24VDC, -25% +30%
EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY : 24VDC, -25% +30%
THIRD SOURCE : 6VDC with supplied cells (2 x CR2032)
CONSUMPTION : 0.5A nominal, 2.5A max.
PROTECTIONS : diodes and fuses 3.15A 5x20mm
DETECTION LOOPS
LOOPS CAPACITY : 8 loops. Loop wiring possible with short-cicuit isolators.
POINTS CAPACITY : 1 to 32 points per loop (total points: 256)
ZONES CAPACITY : 8 zones of 32 points max.
MAX. CABLE LENGTH : 300 meters
CURRENT PER LOOP : 30mA nominal, 150mA max.
PROTECTIONS : individual 200mA automatic rearming fuse
ASSOCIATED STANDARD DETECTORS : optical smoke detectors
: heat detector (55°C)
: flamme detector
: multisensor (combination of optical smoke and heat detector)
: manual call point (IP 53)
ASSOCIATED I.S. DETECTORS : optical smoke detectors
(Intrinsically Safe) : heat detector (50°C, 65°C, 80°C, static or rate of rise)
: wheatherproof intrinsically safe manual call point (IP 65)
- all detectors are EN 54 and MED approved
- standard and wheatherproof bases are available for all detctors.
INPUTS / OUTPUTS
« EXTERNAL SIREN » OUTPUT : 24V, monitored (1A max *, automatic fuse protected), audible fire alarm 2minutes temporized
« FIRE ALARM » OUTPUT : normally open dry contacts, not monitored, (1A max, not protected), immediate
« FAULT » OUTPUT : normally open dry contacts, not monitored, (1A max, not protected), immediate
“A” PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT : 24V, monitored (1A max *, automatic fuse protected), temporizable
: (fire, fire on zone Z07 or Z08, fault, fire + fault, ack. or not, temporizable)
: Default configuration: immediate fire alarm with ack., no temporizing
* Keep « EXTERNAL SIREN » + « A » output current < 1A
“B” PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT : dry contacts, not monitored, (1A max, not protected), temporizable
: (fire, fire on zone Z07 or Z08, fault, fire + fault, ack. or not, NO/NC, temporizable)
: Default configuration: immediate fire alarm with ack., no temporizing
RS485 OUTPUT : programmable protocol: V.D.R. (NMEA like), V.D.R. fast, supervision
RS232 OUPTUT : programmable protocol: V.D.R., supervision, P.C. configuration
MISCELLANEOUS
CABLE USED : marine approved (depends on classification society) shielded pair, 0.75mm2 minimum
MAXIMUM VOLTAGE ON ALL CABLES : 24VDC, -25% +30%
DISPLAY : LEDs + graphic backlighted LCD (8*40 characters)
USER LANGUAGES : English, French, Spanish
KEYBOARD : 18 integrated keys
EARTH FAULT DETECTION : permanent, with audible and visible alarm when Z<10 Kohms
EVENT LOG : 500 last events saved with date and time
ACCESS LEVELS : 2 different re-programmable 4 digits passwords for level 1 and level 2 access
C.I.E. DISABLEMENT FUNCTION : level 2 function that allows 3rd source disablement before volountary powering off.
ANALOGUE VALUES : active 24VDC power supply voltage monitoring
: 3VDC cells voltage monitoring with audible and visible alarm when V<5VDC
ZONE AUTO. RE-ENABLING : automatic re-enabling of a disabled zone after programmable temporizing (1to 60 minutes).
P.C. SOFTWARE : C.I.E. configuration from P.C. through RS232 serial port.
: zones names, outputs configuration, password modification.
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2. PRESENTATION
Present product is a marine conventional fire detection and alarm panel designed ant tested in compliance to following documents:
- Applicable European standard: «Fire detection and fire alarm system – Control and indicating Equipment », EN54-2 (12/97) + A1(2006).
- Bureau Veritas “Rules for the classification of steel ships, part C, chapter 3-6-2”, 01/2003.
- Germanischer Lloyd “Rules for classification and construction”, I - part 1, section 9, 2004.
- MED Council directive 96/98/EC of December 1996 on Marine Equipment as amended by directive 2009/26/EC.
Comment:
In all documentation, “C.I.E. “ will be used to designate the fire detection and alarm panel.
FIRE ALARMS
FAULT ALARMS
ZONE ENABLING
ZONE DISABLING
AUDIBLE AND VISIBLE INDICATIONS TEST
OUTPUTS TEST
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2. PRESENTATION
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LCD DISPLAY
Navigation keys
The C.I.E. is equipped with an internal electronic buzzer. It is activated in intermittent mode when at least one fire alarm is detected, and in
continuous mode when at least one fault is detected. Audible fire alarm has always priority upon fault alarms. Fire alarms and faults can be
silenced at level access 1, pressing (ACKNOWLEDGE) key. Any new fire alarm or fault will initiate a new audible indication.
Important:
Sound level of internal buzzer is at least 60dB (@ 1m). If this level is not enough taking account of environmental conditions of use, it’s
essential to connect an external audible device to “EXTERNAL SIREN” output. Those devices have to be MED certified.
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3. WORKING PRINCIPLES
Changeover from main to emergency source is automatic when main source is absent or faulty (with audible and visible alarm).
Changeover from emergency to main source is automatic as soon as main power supply voltage is re-established.
The C.I.E. is intended for monitoring associated detectors wired on 8 electric lines of up to 32 points.
Carina fire detection panel works using conventional mode: it gives informations coming from detection zones.
Informations of faults and fire alarms are always associated with the zone name ( user configurable field of 20 alphanumerical characters).
FAULT CONDITION
In order to be operational permanently, the C.I.E. can inform user of any fault by generating alarms in following cases:
Fault is identifiable by continuous audible indication and visible indication (general “Fault” yellow led and LCD display of fault).
Fault must be silenced by (ACKNOWLEDGE) key, and cancelled by (RESET) key when cause has disappeared
DISABLED CONDITION
It’s possible to disable any detction in a specified zone in oder to operate on it or before predicable alarms (e.g. soldering). Re-enabling of
disabled zone can be manual or automatic, after user programmable delay from 1 to 59 minutes.
This function is reserved to level 2 users.
Disabled condition is identifiable by visible indication (general “Disabled” yellow led). This indication is activated if one of following condition
is verified:
- at least one zone has been disabled.
- LCD menu use prevent microcontroller from scanning points.
QUIESCENT CONDITION
Quiescent condition is active only when there is no other active condition neither Fire, nor Fault, nor Disabled condition.
It quickly gives indication to user that the C.I.E. is in normal working conditions.
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3. WORKING PRINCIPLES
3.4 OUTPUTS
« FAULT » output
Normally open dry contacts output (capacity 1A/24VCC), activated when there is at least one fault condition.
This output returns to normal state (closed contacts) only when all fault alarms have been cleared.
RS485 output
Numerical output (+5V / - 5V signals) designed to report informations from C.I.E. to an external device (V.D.R., synoptic panel, monitoring) up
to 100 meters.
Imperatively use RS485 dedicated cable (shielded twisted pair, 0.5mm2 minimum)
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4. INSTALLATION
TO BE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION
To preseve product approbations and ensure normal working, It is essential to respect recommendations include in present manual.
In particular, Marinelec Technologies wiring diagram must be stictly respected, and only multi-wires shielded marine approved cables must be
used (0.75mm2 mini.).
.
☺ Advisable locations:
- In the navigation bridge.
- To be agreed with users.
- At normal user height.
- Built in.
- Check available depth before cutting.
- As vertical as possible.
- In conformity with specific regulation(s).
Location of detectors and manual call points is essential for the efficiency of fire detection. Following elements must be taken into account:
☺ Advisable locations:
- On ceilings free of draught
- At the highest point of the local, taking care to avoid installing them behind elements likely to hinder satisfactory operation.
- Built in or projecting mountig are possible.
- Location and type of detector requires a study of every risk factors and environmental conditions
- In conformity with specific regulation(s).
- Orientation of detector is important to ensure integrated alarm led to be visible.
EN 54-2/A1 standard requires that installation of fire detection systems are designed and installed in order to limit the consequences of faults
that may occur on fire detection loops. Following measures should be taken in order to achieve this requirement:
* limit the quantity of detectors and manual call points connected to the same loop (32 max.)
* connect detectors installed in high-risk areas on dedicated loops
* carefully select cable trays avoiding high-risk sections
* respect requirements of classification societies and/or national authorities in charge of the ship
* keep a set of spare parts onboard, including detectors and manual call points of each type installed
* keep a set a test tools (spray tester, pole…) in working order
* ensure suited training to the crew concerning the use, test and maintenance of the complete system
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4. INSTALLATION
ZONE Z08
E.M.C. precautions:
- use only marine approved shielded and marked (polarity) cable, 0.75mm2 mini.
- connect the screen in conformity with wiring diagram:
> at each side (input and output) of all points, thanks to specific “earth”terminals.
> to the cabinet, with the provided connection piece on rear plate of the C.I.E. and rings.
> to the ship’s general earth point with a high section copper wire.
General comments:
- Cables must not run through high any risk area.
- Cables must not run close to interferences sources (high power commutation switches, radios (VHF / BLU), generators...)
- Use provided “PG9”cable glands to ensure dust and water projection immunity.
- Wire section must be in correspondance with supplied pluggable terminals (1 mm².max.)
- Carefully check electrical connections of the C.I.E. and all connected devices.
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4. INSTALLATION
When powered up, the C.I.E. starts automatically and executes following actions
* audible « beep » for power up confirmation.
* Front face LEDs test.
* User configuration reading in EEPROM
* Detectors integrated led test
* Power up delay for detectors initialization
* Detectors scan
* Fire alarms and faults update.
QUIESCENT 0 | 0 | 0 |
14 :03 :30
07/04/2005
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5. CONFIGURATION
This operation consists in modifyng the name of a zone. Name is a field of 20 alphanumeric characters.
Procedure:
MENU / SETUP / ZONES NAMES
LCD displays the list of 8 zones and points affected to each zone:
ZONES NAMES
ZONES NAMES Place cursor under the character to modify / add with .
ZONE Z01
Comments:
Special characters are available on keys 8 (‘Y’,’Z’,’-‘) and 9 (space,’.’,’/’).
Use space character (9 key) to clear a character.
All characters are in capital letter.
Function that allows the user to configure outputs according to specific needs.
Procedure:
MENU / SETUP / SYSTEM / CONFIGURE OUTPUTS
CONFIGURE OUTPUTS
RS485 PORT
RS232 PORT
PROG. OUTPUT A
PROG. OUTPUT B
RS485 OUTPUT:
Output designed to report all fire and fault informations from the C.I.E. to another equipment (V.D.R., alarm panel, supervision…) over long
distance.
RS485 PORT
VDR
FAST VDR
SUPERIVISON
Contact Marinelec Technologies for details on other options.
MODBUS
Select desired option with then OK .
OK | | |
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5. CONFIGURATION
RS232 INPUT/OUTPUT:
This output is used to configure the C.I.E. from the supplied P.C. software or test it with a connected terminal.
RS232 PORT
VDR
FAST VDR
EVENTS
Contact Marinelec Technologies for details on other options.
PC CONFIG
To configure the C.I.E. from “ATHENA_PC” software, select “PC config” after connecting PC to the panel, and then start PC software.
(Consult “ATHENA_PC” user manual)
Type : FIRE /FIRE Z07 / FIRE Z08 / FAULTS / FIRE+FAULTS / FIRE NACK
: FIRE Z07 (resp. FIRE Z08): output activated only when zone Z07 (resp. n°08) is in fire alarm condition
Delay : 0 to 255 seconds
Acknowledge : YES / NO (yes: output de-activated on buzzer acknowledge. / no: output de-activated on alarm orfault reset.)
Direction : N.O. / N.F. (N.O.: normally 0VCC / N.F. : normally 24VCC)
: ! Whatever direction is selected, output is always 0VCC when C.I.E. is not powered.
PROG. OUTPUT A
TYPE : FIRE
DELAY : 255 S
ACK : YES
DIRECTION : N.C. Select desired options with then OK ,
Type : FIRE / FIRE Z07 / FIRE Z08 / FAULTS / FIRE+FAULTS / FIRE NACK
Delay : 0 to 255 seconds
Acknowledge : YES / NO (yes: output de-activated on buzzer acknowledge. / no: output de-activated on alarm orfault reset.)
Direction : N.O. / N.C. (N.O.. : normally open / N.C. : normally closed)
: ! Whatever direction is selected, contacts are closed when C.I.E. is not powered..
PROG. OUTPUT B
TYPE : FIRE
DELAY : 255 S
ACK : OUI
DIRECTION : N.C. Select desired options with then OK ,
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5. CONFIGURATION
5.3 MODIFY USER LANGUAGE
Procedure :
MENU / SETUP / LANGUAGE
OK | | |
Passwords prevent use of specific functions to non authorized persons, depending on their responsibility on board:
Level access 1:
“all users” functions (no password needed):
* Fire alarms and faults ackowledgment (audible indications)
* LEDs and buzzer test
Level access 2:
Functions accessible by person having specific responsibility for safety, and who are trained and authorized to operate the C.I.E. in all functional
conditions (default password: « 2222 »):
* Faults and alarm reset
* Outputs test
* Enable / disable zones
* Event log display
* Analogue values display
* 3rd source de-activation
Level access 3:
Functions accessible by person having specific responsibility for safety, and who are trained and authorized to re-configure site-specific data and
maintain the C.I.E. in accordance with manufacturer’s published instructions (default password: « 3333 »):
* Configuration of the installation (zones, outputs)
* System configuration (date, time, passwords, user language)
* Event log erasing
Procedure:
MENU / SETUP / SYSTEM / CHANGE PASSWORDS
CHANGE PASSWORDS
PASSWORD LEVEL 2 : 2222 Select character to modify with , then press the key containing
PASSWORD LEVEL 3 : 3233
the desired figure (between 0 and 9).
Procedure:
MENU / SETUP / SETUP TIME / DATE
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6. CHECKING
« CHECKING » menu regroups functions intended to verify correct configuration of the C.I.E..
This function swtiches on all LEDs of the panel for 2 seconds (in day mode).
Comment: Internal buzzer is automatically tested (« beep ») each time a key is pressed by user.
Procedure:
MENU / CHECKINGS / LEDS TEST
This test lasts few seconds, then LCD returns to « VERIFICATIONS » menu and normal LEDs state is restored.
This level access 2 function activates all outputs of the C.I.E. for 2 seconds, then returns to initial state
! Take care!
Verify nature and position of devices connected to all outputs in order to prevent dangerous inopportune activations (fire doors, sprinklers..)
Procedure:
MENU / CHECKINGS / OUTPUTS TEST
This test lasts few seconds, then LCD returns to « VERIFICATIONS » menu and normal LEDs state is restored.
Procedure:
MENU / CHECKINGS / LOOPS MEASURES
LOOPS MEASURES
Procedure:
MENU / CHECKINGS / ANALOGUE VALUES
ANALOGUE VALUES
EXIT | | |
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7. USE
Normal C.I.E. state is the quiescent condition. As soon as a fire alarm or fault is detected, the C.I.E. Quiescent condition is stopped and Fire or /
and Fault condition is activated. LCD displays details on each condition.
Fire alarm indications have always priority upon faults or others indication: Fire alarms screen is automatically displayed after 20 seconds when
at least one Fire alarm is present.
Whatever screen displayed, number of zone and points in fire alarms, faulty zone and points and electrical faults are permanently displayed on
the first line of the LCD. Different conditions are detailed hereafter:
08:00:00
31/08/2004
| | | MENU
Commens:
‘OL’ indicates that line is open (cut in the wiring or end of line resistor is missing)
‘SC’ indicates that line is short-circuited.
Consult Event log if you want chronological order of events for each point.
Comment:
All these faults have an audible and visible acknowledgable alarm
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7. USE
Reset consists in clearing visible indications (LEDs + LCD) of any fault or fire alarm, when causes have disappeared.
This operation is accessible at level access 2, with (RESET) key and inputting level 2 password.
All indications of resetted faults and alarms are then cleared, as well as not acknowledgeable outputs.
When the C.I.E. is not powered, a third internal source of power (2x 3VDC cells) is provided to warn user, through buzzer and yellow LED
labelled « POWER OFF”. User can de-activate this function in 2 maneers:
Third source voltage is permanently monitored and a “CELL FAULT” is generated when too low (voltage < 5VDC)
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7. USE
This menu regroups functions allowing user to disable or re-enable selected zones (useful in case of predicatble alarms, faulty loop…)
LCD displays points of selected zone and their status (enabled / disabled):
ENABLE / DISABLE ZONES
ZONE Z02 MACHINE TRIBORD OFF
EXIT | | ENABLE | DISABLE Select desired new status with ENABLE ort DISABLE.
If DISABLE status is selected, user can choose a manual or automatic re-enabling after 1 to 60 minutes:
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7. USE
The event log is an electronic backup of 500 last events appeared on the C.I.E.. Following informations are saved, with date and time:
• all alarm and fault information concerning zones
• all informations concerning Disabled condition
• all electrical and internal faults (power supply faults,cell fault, earth fault, external siren output fault)
• power up
Important: To ensure correct work of the event log, it’s essential to maintain correct date and time on the C.I.E. (consult §5.5).
Procedure:
MENU / EVENT LOG / DISPLAY EVENT LOG
Procedure:
MENU / EVENT LOG / CLEAR EVENT LOG
It’s possible to display essential data of the C.I.E. with key (1), when not using Menu screens. This function is accessible at level access 1 (no
password), following informations are displayed:
INFOS CARINA V0.0 < C.I.E. type (ATHENA/CARINA) and software version
8 ZONE(S)
ESC | | | MENU
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8. MAINTENANCE
• Execute fonctional test of the installation every week. Special aerosols may be delivered to test efficiently and quickly all ionical an optical
detectors. Contact Marinelec Technologies.
• Replace internal 3rd source every year or, as soon as alarm occurs.
(2x 3V « CR2032 » cells located on « ATHENA_BCL » P.C.B., C.I.E. must not be powered during replacement.)
• Detectors should be changed every 10 years or earlier if environmental conditions are sever (damp heat, dust…)
It’s strictly forbidden to destroy ionical detectors : they must be returned to Marinelec Technology. Contact your distributor.
Important:
Detection loops and monitored outputs are protected by resettable fuses that might cause transient phenomenas.
This chapter lists the various functions of the CARINA for assistance in troubleshooting and maintenance of the fire detection
panel.
! Caution ! Verify nature and position of devices connected to all outputs in order to prevent dangerous inopportune activations (fire doors,
sprinklers)
IN CASE OF RETURN FOR SERVICING THE CARINA (After having MARINELEC agreement):
Fill the “identification default form” and attach it to the product when returning it for aftersale service at :
MARINELEC TECHNOLOGIES
13 rue Alfred Le Bars
29000 Quimper
FRANCE
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8. MAINTENANCE
8.4 “CARINA_BCL” PCB PRESENTATION
LOOP 8
1 : ON 5VDC 26VDC VOLTAGE
ENABLE 3rd OK OK
3rèmeSOURCE
2xCR2032
MAIN. SUPPLY
OK
EMERG. SUPPLY
OK
MAIN SUPPLY
PRESENT
EMERG. SUPPLY
PRESENT
MAIN SUPPLY
FUSE
EMERG. SUPPLY
FUSE
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APPENDIX
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MENU ORGANIZATION
LEDS TEST
OUTPUTS TEST (2)
LINES MEASUREMENT(2)
ANALOGUE VALUES (2)
DISABLED
CHECKINGS
EVENT LOG (2)
SETUP (3)
DISPLAY EVENT LOG (2)
CLEAR EVENT LOG (3)
ZONES NAMES
SYSTEM
LANGUAGE
CHANGE PASSWORDS
SETUP DATE / TIME
CONFIGURE OUTPUTS RS485 PORT
RS232 PORT
PROG. OUTPUT A
Bold font : level acces 1, no password. PROG. OUTPUT B
Italic font : level access (2) or (3), password asked.
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233 x 196 mm
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Ref
E.MAIL : marinelec@ marinelec.com
13 rue Alfred LE BARS 29000 QUIMPER
"A"
194 97
204 123
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PG13
59
2
161
118
Ref
E.MAIL : marinelec@ marinelec.com
13 rue Alfred LE BARS 29000 QUIMPER
TEL : 02.98.52.16.44 FAX : 02.98.64.74.05
45
36
5
52.
2
151
105
38
36
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WIRING DIAGRAM
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E.MAIL : marinelec@ marinelec.com
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