Alarm
Alarm
Sensitivity
Method
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Last
Service Date
Displays the date the detector was last serviced.
DD MMM YYYY
Device's
Displays whether the green LED on the detector is set to "Blink" or
LED Set to:
"No Blink" in normal conditions.
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Produced
Displays the date of manufacture
in:
MMM YYYY
3: WRITE DETECTOR SETTINGS
Selects and writes new settings to the detector.
Write
3
Detector
Settings
OK
Select Addr.
OK
Device
3.1
and press OK
Address
01
NEW Alarm
OK
Alarm
3.2
Sensitivity
Sensitivity
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Set LED
LED
3.3
Operation
Operation
OK
--------
Siren Sound
OK
Siren
3.4
set to:
Operation
X
Start
OK
Attempting
OK
to Transmit
Connection
NEW Settings
LINK?...>END
Success
Detector
Data
Corrupted
Esc
From the "Start to Transmit NEW Settings" Screen, press OK to send new settings
to the detector. The "Attempting Connection" Screen will be displayed for a few
seconds, and a bar graph will be displayed indicating progress. On successful
completion of programming, the RPTU will return to the "Start Transmission" screen.
If the "Connection Failed" screen appears, either communications have not been
established, or communications have been interrupted during transmission of the new
settings. Connection should be re-attempted by pressing OK.
Note: It is possible to return to the "Start to Transmit NEW
Settings" Screen directly from the "Connection Failed" screen by
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pressing Esc once if communications were not been established, or
twice if the bargraph is displayed on the screen before communica-
tions were lost, and a sensitivity change was requested. However
extreme caution should be exercised: If communications with a detector had
started, then using the Esc button to return to the "Start to Transmit NEW
settings" screen can cause the detector's data to be lost, and the detector will
have to be returned to the supplier for reprogramming.
The "Device information Missing" screen appears to indicate that communication
has been attempted with an incompatible detector type for example an ECO1000. Press
"Esc" to return to the "Start to Transmit NEW Settings" Screen.
The "Detector Data Corrupted" screen will appear if an attempt is made to
reprogramme a detector which has previously been corrupted. Press "Esc" to return to
the "Start to Transmit NEW Settings" Screen.
Immediately following completion of the write sequence, the new settings should be
verified using "Acquire Detector Settings", see section 2.
The Incremental Address mode will automatically program detectors
Start
OK
with sequential addresses. Use the arrows to select the initial address
INCREMENTAL
in a sequence, and then press OK to program the detector. On
Address Mode
completion, the next address will automatically be selected, press OK to
program the next detector.
OK
Important - See warning note above concerning use of Esc
button from the "Connection Failed" Screen.
Select Addr.
OK
and press OK
001
Success
Esc
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Will display "Alarm Sensitivity" for photo
and photo-thermal or "Alarm Method" for
thermal detectors.
Level will be "Low", "Medium" or "High"
Method will be "Fixed Temp" or "Rate of
Rise"
Use arrows to select the required
address (01 to 99) and press OK to
confirm.
Note: Only addresses 1 to 32 are
valid on the S300ZDU.
OK
Use arrows to select alarm sensitivity
(LOW / MEDIUM / HIGH) and press
OK to confirm.
OK
Note: Detectors are supplied set to
OK
Medium sensitivity as default.
Use arrows to select
No-Blink - LED off on standby
OK
Blink - Green LED Blinking on standby
OK
Use arrows to select siren sound -
from 1 up to 6
Note:
This function is not yet
OK
available
OK
Fail
Device
Connection
Information
failed
** Retry? **
Missing
Esc
Connection
Attempting
Fail
failed
Connection
LINK?...>END
** Retry? **
OK
4: WRITE NEW SERVICE DATE
Write
4
NEW
Service Date
OK
Attempting
Connection
LINK?...>END
Last
Service Date
DDMMYY
5: ALARM TEST
This will force the detector to run a chamber test and, provided the chamber is good, set the alarm
flag to put the detector into alarm. If the chamber is faulty or contaminated the relevant screen will be
displayed on the RPTU.
Alarm
5
Test
Press OK x 2
OK
OK
Attempting
Connection
LINK?...END
Device set
to Alarm
6: OTHER SCREENS
Other screens that may appear at any time include the following:
Low Battery
in RPTU
correct polarity is used.
WARNING: Do not remove the back up button cell (6) at any time. This will cause RPTU
clock information to be lost, and the unit to stop working. Do not tamper with any part of
the circuit except the main batteries or permanent damage may be caused.
Low Battery
in S300SAT
RPTU
OK
Faulty!
Goodbye ...
7: S300SAT SATELLITE TEST UNIT
The S300SAT provides a radio link for communications between the S300RPTU tool and a series 300
detector over distances up to approximately 4.5m. It clips directly into position on the detector, with
the use of either a standard System Sensor or, via an adaptor, No Climb Products access poles.
To prevent cross communication where more than one unit is in use on a single site, the S300SAT and
S300RPTU may be set to an address for 00 to 15 - See RPTU setup for details.
Power On/Off
Switch
Power
Indicator
LED
If the detector has been satisfactorily
serviced, this function will write the current
date to the detector as it's new service date,
otherwise the S300RPTU will display a
warning that the detector is dirty or
contaminated. If the date has been
correctly programmed, the current date will
OK
be displayed on the S300 RPTU screen.
Fail
Connection
Note: If Esc is pressed from the
Failed
"Connection Failed Screen", it is
** Retry? **
possible that an incorrect service date
would be recorded, however this will not
affect the functioning of the detector.
Contaminated
Invalid
Note: Before running this test, notify the
proper authorities that the detector is
undergoing test.
Once the detector has been set into
alarm, communications with the
OK
S300RPTU will be lost, and the detector
Fail
Connection
will need to be reset from the control
Failed
panel.
** Retry **
Press OK to return to the main menu
Chamber
Contaminated
FAULTY
Invalid
Replace Unit
Batteries in the S300RPTU need replacing. With reference to the
diagram on the front page:
The battery is accessed by unscrewing the four screws (8) and
removing the rear cover.
Replacement batteries (7) are 3 x LR03.AAA Size 1.5V. Ensure that
Batteries in the S300SAT Satellite unit need replacing. See S300SAT
instructions below for details.
Loss of information on the real time clock on the RPTU. This will disable
any further operation except to turn the unit off.
Note:
If this message appears, the S300 RPTU must be returned to
System Sensor for repair and reprogramming.
Displayed when the S300RPTU is switched off.
To locate the S300SAT, locate the unit
over the detector, and rotate until it
drops into place. Apply gentle
pressure to press home. To remove
simply pull unit away from detector
Battery Compartment.
Takes 2 x MN1604
(6LR61) 9V alkaline
batteries (Not supplied)
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