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FIRElink-400 Air Sampling System – Installation Manual

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001 loop 1 Y

002 loop 1 Y

003 loop 1 N

Press

to change

The list "wraps around", so that pressing

when viewing Address 001 brings up detector number 127.

Pressing allows the user to remove a detector address from the loop (by changing

Y

to

N

), or to re-

instate a previously removed detector (by changing

N

to

Y

). This is different from the Isolate function in

that a fault is still generated on the Command Module. However, this may need to be done if replacing a
detector on the loop so that the detector’s address becomes available to the replacement. After replacing
the detector, the address may be re-enabled.

1.1.1 Looped Bus (Yes/No - CM only)

Setup Menu > Bus Setup

This function is set to

Yes

to signify that the detectors are connected to the Command Module in a fault

tolerant loop configuration (see section 185619544.01.1.1 “Fault Tolerant Detector Loop Configuration”
on page 46 for details). Failing to set this value to

Yes

for a loop configuration will mean that the fault

monitoring advantages of the detector loop are lost. Setting the value to

Yes

for a non-fault tolerant

configuration will generate detector loop errors, so it is important that the appropriate configuration is
identified.

1.1.1 Poll Timeout (Numeric - CM only)

Setup Menu > Bus Setup

This is the time, specified in milliseconds, which a device has to respond to a poll from the command
module. If no response is received for this time then a

Comms fault

message is shown for this device

on the Command Module display. This may be caused by communications delays, for example, when
units are communicating across a Wide Area Network. This function may then be set to a more suitable
value.

NOTE: If in doubt about the setting of this function, please contact the Hochiki Europe Product Support

Department (see page 2).

1.1.1 Call Centre (Numeric - CM only)

Setup Menu > Pager

This is the phone number the modem dials up to send a message. For further details on this and the
other functions in the "Pager" submenu, see section 231156696.01.1.1 “Paging from the Command
Module” on page 42.

1.1.1 Password (Alpha - CM only)

Setup Menu > Pager

This is an optional password used to access the system.

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