Start-up procedure for controller, Startup procedure for edio module – Det-Tronics EQP Fire and Gas Detection/Releasing System User Manual

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START-UP PROCEDURE FOR CONTROLLER
The Controller is powered-up when the Power Supply

is turned on. When the Power Supply has been

powered-up, verify power at the Controller by verifying

that the Green LED indicator is on. This indicator is

located on the front of the Controller.

To verify that the Controller is powered-up and

operating properly, ensure that:

1. When power is first applied, all LEDs are on. The

ACK LED flashes while the memory test is

running. When initialization is complete, only the

green power LED remains lit.

2. The serial link indicators if active continuously

flash.

3. The Text display runs an initialization routine.

When initialization is complete and if all alarms

and trouble conditions are cleared, the text

display shows the current time and date. If the

controller has been unpowered for more than 12

hours, the time and date may have to be set. If

an alarm or trouble condition exists, it will be

displayed until the condition is corrected and the

Reset button is pressed.

If the controller has not been software configured,

unconfigured devices will be displayed.

Configuration must be done using S3 Safety

System Software before proceeding.

4. The LEDs on the front panel provide an indication

of the system status.

5. Ensure configuration was performed properly.

6. After any modifications have been made either to

the installation or to configuration software, always

check the entire system for proper operation in

order to ensure that the changes were performed

properly.

STARTUP PROCEDURE for EDIO MODULE

Configuration
The EDIO Module is an eight-channel device. Each

channel is capable of being configured as an input or

output, independent of any other channel.

Note

the module is configured using Det-tronics
Safety System Software.

Activation Time
Timers are made available for output circuits only.

Timers are used primarily to set the timing of output

release in a suppression system. Timers provide a

pulse timed output for the time period specified in the

configuration of the channel. The channel output

goes active when commanded by the system logic

and remains on until the timer expires.

Static Logic Mode
Each input channel can be configured as a Fire

Alarm, Trouble, Low Gas Alarm, High Gas Alarm,

Supervisory, or Other type of channel, independent of

any other channel configuration. The type selected

determines the logic the system uses to configure

Indicators, Alarms and Messages.

For example: When an input is selected as Fire type,

the Fire LED on the Controller and Audible alarm will

automatically actuate when that input channel is

active.

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