View SV Report Status: View export progress
Upgrade:
Upgrade system software or configuration through USB flash drive, export configuration or logs, view upgrade status, and restart the system. Important reminder: After upgrading, you must execute the 'Reboot System'.
Remote access:
Enable web access through Ethernet and allow remote services. Automatically shut down after 12 hours of activation each time.
Dual Safety:
In redundant primary/backup systems, loop control can be manually transferred from the primary system to the backup system.
Oil and gas command:
Suppression point: After suppression, this point does not send an alarm to the output, but the panel still displays the alarm information.
Cancel suppression point
Set low/high alarm limits for gas detectors
Obtain gas detector measurement values
Daily maintenance and troubleshooting suggestions
6.1 Daily Inspection
Confirm that the Power indicator light is always green.
Regularly check the monitor for any unconfirmed faults or disabled items.
Perform an indicator light test once a month (press and hold the green Reset button for at least 5 seconds).
Regularly trigger detector testing according to local regulations and cooperate with testing mode verification in the testing area.
Check the paper roll of the printer (if any) and perform a paper feeding test through the system menu.
6.2 Common Problems and Countermeasures
Problem: Resetting is invalid
Confirm that the 'Silence Alarms' button has been pressed to silence, otherwise the system will refuse to reset.
Problem: Real alarm triggered during testing of new detector
The detection area has not been set to test mode. Enter Service → Test → Detection Zone Test → Enter Test Mode.
Problem: Unable to mute internal buzzer
Power loss or system malfunction may result in inability to mute; First, check the power indicator.
Problem: The log shows a large number of "CRC errors" or internal watchdog resets
Possible power interference or hardware failure, it is recommended to contact maintenance.
Problem: Upgrade failed
Ensure that the USB drive format is correct and the files are valid. After inserting the USB drive, wait for at least 5 seconds before executing the upgrade command, and use "View Upgrade Status" to monitor the progress.
6.3 Maintenance precautions
When replacing the detector on the circuit, the corresponding circuit can be disabled first to avoid transient interference. Replace and reactivate the circuit.
For intrinsically safe equipment, care should be taken to avoid short circuits during live maintenance.
Export complete event logs at least once a year for auditing purposes.
Partition concept and operational numbers
7.1 Partition Overview
Detection Zone (DZ): A logical group of detectors or manual alarm buttons that serve as triggers for alarms.
Alarm Zone (AZ): A geographical area that emits audible and visual alarms, which can be activated by one or more DZs. Adjacent zones can be defined for each AZ (issuing warning signals).
Operation Area (OZ): Define the control range of the operation panel, which can be nested to build levels. One OZ can control multiple DZs and support switching between day and night modes.
7.2 Dynamic numeric keys in operating mode
When the information bar is highlighted, the numbers 1-4 represent the currently executable actions:
1: Display point information/echo alarm/display fire information (depending on context)
2: Activate delayed action
3: Reactivate disabled points/confirm faults/enable disabled components
4: Display suppression information/extend delay/accept fire alarm warning/block alarm (SOLAS)
Proficiently using these dynamic buttons can greatly improve operational efficiency.
