Det-Tronics EQ3750ASH EQP Addressable Smoke & Heat (ASH) Module User Manual

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ApOLLO DEvICES
Apollo Discovery detectors and manual call points have

the following specific configurable parameters that must

be set within the Apollo Editor in S

3

:

Loop Device Type
All the Apollo loop devices supported by the ASH Module

are listed. Once a device has been chosen from the list,

different parameters must be configured based on the

selected device.

Group Address (Sounders)
Sounders and sounder control units may be configured to

operate in a group mode. All the sounders in a particular

group will activate simultaneously, whether continuous

or pulsed. For synchronized evacuation signalling,

approved signalling devices must be connected.

Time Delay
A time delay between 0 and 30 seconds may be

configured for the time an Apollo device must be

continuously in alarm before the controller annunciates

the condition. The alarm must be present for the entire

delay time.

Day/Night Mode
The day/night mode is an option to allow the response

mode (sensitivity) of Apollo detectors to be automatically

adjusted to 1 of 2 values throughout a 24-hour period

(this mode applies to loop device detectors only). This

feature is useful for adjusting detector sensitivity where

occasional time specific interference may occur.

Day mode Start / Stop time
The day/night mode is enabled simply by setting the

day response mode to a different value than the night

response mode. The start and stop times are then set

according to the desired switchover time. At the start

time, the response mode is set to the “Day Mode Start

Time” setting. At the stop time, the response mode is set

to the “Day Mode Stop Time” setting.

If the day response mode value is set equal to the night

response mode, the day/night mode functionality is

effectively disabled. The default value for the start time

is 8:00 AM, and 10:00 PM for the stop time. The start and

stop times are processed in 15-minute increments.

Response modes (Sensitivity)
All Discovery detectors have a sensitivity parameter that

may be set to 1 of 5 different levels. The most sensitive

level is 1, and the least sensitive level is 5. The default

value for both the day response mode and the night

response mode is 3. See the table below for all the

sensitivity levels.

Mode

Sensitivity

1

Very High

2

High

3

Medium (Default)

4

Low

5

Very Low

Flashing led mode
The flashing LED mode is a configuration parameter that

is part of Apollo Discovery loop devices. When this mode

is active, the local LEDs on the loop device will flash when

they are polled.

Limitations
In order to prevent current overload, the number of

sounder control modules must be limited to 20 modules.

Loop devices in alarm will have their local LEDs activated.

To limit the amount of current on the loop, the maximum

number of local LEDs that may be active at any one time

is 10.

Inhibit
Using the point display within S

3

, each Apollo device can

be inhibited individually. Furthermore, using the “Global

Inhibit” function within S

3

’s device display will inhibit the

ASH Module, causing all devices on an ASH loop to be

inhibited.

Figure 8—Location of Network Address Switches

NETWORK
ADDRESS
SWITCHES

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