Installation Handbook Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction .......................................................................7 1.1 1.2 1.3 About the Handbook ......................................................................... 7 The Reader ....................................................................................... 7 Reference Documentation ................................................................ 7 2. Pre-installation ..................................................................8 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.
9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 Cabling - Overview ............................................................................ 23 Overview Internal Cable Layout ........................................................ 25 Battery Connections .......................................................................... 26 Connections to Power Supply / Mains Power ................................... 28 Fuses .................................................................................................
13. Exporting / Importing Configuration Data ......................58 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 USB Output ....................................................................................... 58 Entering the Service Menu ................................................................ 59 Exporting Configuration Data ............................................................ 61 Importing Configuration Data ............................................................
Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1 About the Handbook This document describes in detail the installation of the Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System (hereby called Autroprime), a system for small-to-medium-sized applications. 1.2 The Reader This handbook is intended for technical personnel. 1.
Pre-installation 2. Pre-installation 2.1 Location The Fire Alarm Control Panel or Operator Panel must be located in, or nearby, the entrance according to local regulations and in consultation with the fire brigade. Repeater Panels, Fire Brigade Panels and Information Panels must be placed according to local regulations and in consultation with the fire brigade. 2.2 Environmental Requirements The equipment complies to environmental conditions of IEC-721-3-3 class 3k5.
Panels, Brackets and Cabinet 3. Panels, Brackets and Cabinet The Autroprime system provides the following panels, brackets and cabinets: Fire Alarm Control Panel (BS-200, BS-200L, BS-200M) BS-200 is an integrated fire-alarm control panel for small-to-medium-sized installations. The panel serves as a stand-alone operating panel, or as a master panel in a networked system.
Interconnecting Panels on the Panel Bus Mimic Driver (BUR-200) The Mimic Driver is capable of driving 32 LEDs with series resistors on a mimic panel for additional indication of alarms. Provides also 8 standard monitored inputs. Dimensions: HxWxD (mm): 181x125x40 For maritime applications, the Mimic Driver BUR-200 is delivered in a cabinet (BUR-200M) providing 16 programmable relays. In addition, the Autroprime system provides the ”Larmlagringspanel” BU-211 specifically designed for the Swedish Market.
Mounting Instructions 5. Mounting Instructions Find the text foils in the relevant language for the panel, and insert the textfoils in the correct locations (there are two different foils). Through the small hole near the slot, use a small screwdriver or similar to slightly bend the edge (approx. 1mm) of each foil until the edge slips behind the opening of the slot. An overview of all foils is shown in Appendix 16.1. Step 1A 2A 3A A) Mounting the Fire Alarm Control Panel (BS-200 andBS-200L.
Mounting Instructions 1A 2A For adequate access to the inside of the panel when the door is opened, make sure that the distance between the panel’s left side (front view) and the adjacent wall is approximately 30 cm. 1B 2B 3B 4B For information on hole dimensions for brackets, refer to chapter 5. 4C Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Addressing Panels 6. Addressing Panels Mimic Driver B 6.1 Rotary Switch on Panels All Autroprime panels (BS-200, BS-200M, BS-200L, BS-211, BU-210, BV-210) must be assigned addresses by means of the rotary switch located on the rear side of the panel. The addresses must be set before mounting. 6.2 Addressing the Fire Alarm Control Panel (BS-200) The main Fire Alarm Control Panel (BS-200, BS-200L, BS-200M) must always have address 0 (the arrow pointing straight downwards).
Mounting Drawings 7. Mounting Drawings 7.1 Hole Dimensions - Mounting Bracket for BS-210 and BS-211 34 252.3 171 69.5 Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev. E, 2011-08-16, Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 14 194.2 152 The Operator Panel BS-210 (an integrated part of the Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-200) can be surface mounted onto a bracket on the wall outside the Fire Alarm Control Panel’s cabinet.
Mounting Drawings 7.2 Hole Dimensions - Mounting Bracket for BU-210, BU-211 and BV-210 The Repeater Panel (BS-211), Fire Brigade Panel (BU-210), Information Panel (BV-210) and “Larmlagringspanel” BU-211 are to be surface mounted onto a bracket on the wall (or mounted inside a 19’’ rack or console). Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Cable Specifications 8. Cable Specifications 8.1 Overview The table below gives the wire dimension in square millimeters or AWG (American Wire Gauge) for various cable lengths. Please refer to national/local standards for your country. Data may change. Please check with your local manufacturer.
Cable Specifications Maximum resistance / capacitance ( / μF) Panel Bus Wire Dimensions (examples) (mm2) (AWG) Maximu m cable length Remarks (m) Capacitance pr. 1km cable Maximum cable segment length Capacitance < 200 nF Capacitance < 100 nF < 600 m < 1000 m Cat 5 or better Cable shall be twisted pair, characteristic impedance 100 ohm.
Cable Specifications A 25% margin should be added for safety, to ensure correct operation in case of excessive current consumption, degraded connections (ageing), etc. 8.2.2 Guidance Table Note: A 25% margin should be added for safety The table below provides examples showing different legal combinations of cable dimension, loop length, the number of detectors/sounders and the maximum loop current for a selected detection loop.
Cable Specifications 8.3 The Panel Bus Cable Requirements 8.3.1 Characteristic Impedance and Signal Attenuation When dealing with specification of the Panel Bus cable, the important issues are the characteristic impedance and the attenuation of the signal at approximately 100 KHz. These parameters become more important the longer the cable is. The parameters are defined by the geometry of the cable. Proper characteristic impedance is best obtained by a cable with twisted pairs.
Cable Specifications 8.3.3 Cable Length and Power Consumption The maximum cable lengths are defined for each segment between panels. Each panel has a built-in electrical repeat of the signal. Power loss, however, is defined from the maximum power consumption along the cable. Note: RS-485 Panel Bus contains both the RS-485 signalling and the redundant power to all panels. Two four pair cable will be suitable.
Cable Specifications Panel 3 (BS-210/BU-210 etc) Not connected J13/3 J13/4 J13/5 J13/6 J13/3 J13/4 24V IN 2 0V IN 2 Not connected Panel 2 (BS-210/BU-210 etc) A_1 B_1 24V IN 2 0V IN 2 Not connected Cable 2b Panel 1 Terminals Redundant Power between external panels (BSA-200/J1) Pair 1 Pair 2 (both wires) Pair 3 (both wires) Pair 4 Cable 3 From last external panel and back to Fire Alarm Control Panel Pair 1+ Pair 1Pair 2 (both wires) Pair 3 (both wires) Pair 4 Not connected 24V IN 2 0V IN 2 Not connecte
Cable Specifications 8.4 Calculation of Power Consumption and Cable Loss The fuses determine the maximum power load. The 24V cabling should be dimensioned according to the power consumption and the smallest voltage during load. CAUTION ! Sourcing of power shall only be supplied via the fused outputs (+24V Out 1- and Out 2) from the Fire Alarm Control Panel. Connecting to battery or charger is not allowed as the control of the charger voltage and current will become malfunctional. 8.
Cable Connections 9. Cable Connections 9.1 Cabling - Overview Consult the drawings on the next pages and follow the procedure below. NOTE: For specific information on the installation and cable connections for maritime installations, refer to chapter 10. Fire Alarm Control Panel (BS-200, BS-200L, BS-200M) ! Insert the rubber glands (delivered with the panel) into the suitable cable inlets at the top.
Cable Connections if on-wall cabling is used, remove the appropriate knockouts on the top, bottom, left or right hand side of the panel. Before mounting the panel on the bracket, connect all external cables to the correct terminal points (the panel bus cable). Refer also to Description of Terminal Points – Main Board, chapter 9.7 Verify that all cables are correctly and properly connected before connecting the mains cable and the internal battery cables.
Cable Connections 9.2 Overview Internal Cable Layout NOTE: For specific information on the installation and cable connections for maritime installations, refer to chapter 10. Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Cable Connections 9.3 Battery Connections NOTE: For specific information on the installation and cable connections for maritime installations, refer to chapter 10. Connect the black cable from the connector on the main board to the minus pole (black) on the battery on the left side. Connect the red battery cable to the plus pole (red) on the battery on the right hand side.
Cable Connections Temperature Sensor Fasten the temperature sensor to the battery with a piece of tape as shown. Connect the internal temperature sensor cable to the correct terminal points. Plus pole + Minus pole - Interconnect the other plus pole and minus pole on the batteries with the cable delivered with the cabinet. Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Cable Connections 9.4 Connections to Power Supply / Mains Power NOTE: For specific information on the installation and cable connections for maritime installations, refer to chapter 10. Each terminal point is indicated on the power supply’s label straight above the terminal points. For protection purposes a plastic cover is placed on top of the terminal points.
Cable Connections 9.5 Fuses The Fire Alarm Control Panel is provided with 4 fuses, easily accessible from the main circuit board inside the cabinet. L L H H Fuse Value Description F4 1A Fast F3 1A Fast F2 F1 5A Slow 5A Slow 24V output 2. Used to power external equipment. Typical application will be to power the panel bus +24V 2 24V output 1. Used to power external equipment. Typical application will be to power the panel bus +24V 1 Main board fuse. Battery connection fuse.
Cable Connections 9.6 Terminal Points Overview – Main Board Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Cable Connections 9.7 Description of Terminal Points – Main Board NOTE: For specific information on the installation and cable connections for maritime installations, refer to chapter 10. 9.7.1 Main Terminal Block J1 The main spring-loaded connector block J1 is capable of up to 4mm2 solid core cables or up to 2.5mm2 multi-stranded core cables. If multistranded cables are used, cable crimps should be used. Note that first connecter J1.
Cable Connections J1-x 10 Description Internal User configurable input. Monitored for open and short circuit.2k resistor to 0V. Activates at 910 ohm to 0V. 0V reference for Monitored Inputs 1 & 2 Monitored Input 2 11 Monitored Input 0V 12 Monitored Output 1 +24V 13 Monitored Output 1 0V 0,5 A resettable fuse. 14 15 Monitored Output 2 0V 16 Open Collector Output 1 17 Open Collector Output 2 9 10 11 12 +24V 13 0V 0,5 A resettable fuse.
Cable Connections J1-x 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Description Auxiliary1 +24V out Internal External Same fuse Supply as J1.7 voltage for loads connected to Open collector outputs 1 and 2. Max.1A Relay Output 1 Com Relay Output 1 NO Relay Output 1 NC Default configured as Fire Alarm Routing Equipment. (FARE) Potential free changeover contact. Nonmonitored. Max.
Cable Connections J1-x 31 32 Description Detection Loop2 in + Detection Loop2 in - Internal External detectors/ loop units 9.7.2 Auxiliary Terminal Block J4 The auxiliary spring-loaded connection block J4 is capable of cables up to 0,5mm2 single or multi stranded cables. If multi stranded cables are used, cable crimps should be used.
Cable Connections BU/BV/Mimic Driver Input B 19 20 Non-monitored Input 1+ Non-monitored Input 1- User configurable input Activates on closing contacts between 24VDC and 0V. Observe polarity Non-monitored Input 2+ Non-Monitored Input 2- User configurable input Activates at application of 24VDC. Observe polarity 21 22 23 20 21 22 23 9.7.
Cable Connections 9.8 Connection of Communication Cables inside the Cabinet (Fire Alarm Control Panel) CAUTION Do not connect the 24V wire to the terminal points used for communication (A and B terminals). This will lead to malfunction of the communication circuits. ! 9.8.
Cable Connections 9.9 Panel Bus Connections to BU-, BV- and BS-panels CAUTION ! Do not connect the 24V wire to the terminal points used for communication (A and B terminals). This will lead to malfunction of the communication circuits. Note that when connecting additional panels on a panel bus, the communication cables inside the cabinet (Fire Alarm Control Panel) must be connected as shown in chapter 9.8.2.
Cable Connections 9.10 Overview Panel Bus CAUTION Do not connect the 24V wire to the terminal points used for communication (A and B terminals). This will lead to malfunction of the communication circuits. ! The termination point "GND" is available for termination of the shield from a shielded cable. In this way, it is possible to establish a throughconnected shielded cable. Note that it is not required to terminate this point to an Earth connection.
Cable Connections 9.11 Connections to Mimic Drivers (BUR-200) NOTE: For specific information on the installation and cable connections for maritime installations, refer to chapter 10. The BUR-200 is a Mimic Driver that is capable of driving 32 LEDs with series resistors on a mimic panel for additional indication of alarms. In addition, 8 standard monitored inputs can be used for reading various switches. Power redundancy is achieved by using a daisy-chain connection with master and slave drivers.
Cable Connections 9.11.1 Terminal Points – Overview BUR-200 MIMIC DRIVER Pay attention to the location of the connectors (J). If external power is not used , a strap should be mounted between terminals 1 and 2 on connector J12 in order to avoid an unnecessary fault message which will otherwise appear after commissioning. Switch S2 Mode switch Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Cable Connections 9.11.2 Switch Settings RS-485 termination and board mode switch. Switch Description S2.1 S2.2 S2.3 S2.7 RS-485 3 Failsafe termination (see description below) RS-485 3 Line termination BUR-200 Master/Slave select (ON: Master, OFF: Slave) Toggle function: impedance versus light intensity. S2.8 Switch Settings Failsafe and Line Termination Master and the last* Slave: The switches S2.1, S2.2 and S2.3 are to be set to ON. Other Slaves: The switches S2.1, S2.2 and S2.
Cable Connections 9.11.4 Connections for Panel Bus 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Inst Gnd B2 A2 0V + 0V + Inst Gnd B1 A1 0V + 0V + 24V- 2 24V- 1 BU/BV Mimic Panel Bus IN J5 24V- 2 BU/BV Mimic Panel Bus OUT 24V- 1 J4 9.11.5 Connections for Slave Panels Out 1 +24V 0V 9 8 Out 2 +24V 0V 7 6 A3 5 RS-485 B3 A4 4 3 B4 2 Inst. Gnd. 1 9.11.
Cable Connections 9.12 Ground Fault A) B) C) Normal situation, there shall be approximately 12VDC between GND and 0V. Ground fault to +24V, if there is less than 50kohm between GND and +24V. Ground fault to 0V, if there is less than 50kohm between GND and 0V. Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Maritime Installations 10. Maritime Installations 10.1 Typical Maritime Installation – Overview The overview below shows an example of a typical system layout for a maritime installation. MIMIC DRIVER BUR-200 Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Maritime Installations 10.2 Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-200M The BS-200M is specifically designed for use in maritime applications. The panel is provided with a filter and a connection block for cable connections. 10.2.
Maritime Installations 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Non-monitored Input 1 + Non-monitored Input 1 Non-monitored Input 2 + Non-monitored Input 2 Not in use Not in use Not in use User configurable input. Activates on closing contacts between 24VDC and 0V. Observe polarity. 10.2.
Maritime Installations 10.2.3 Internal Wiring K16 and K17 are connected to non-monitored input 1 and 2 on X3 for mains/energy fault indication. Inputs have to be configured to show the correct fault text on the panel. If the power fault indication is needed on external systems, 2 dedicated outputs can be configured to be activated by non-monitored input 1 and 2 for external power fault indictation. Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Maritime Installations 10.3 Panel Bus Connection The drawing below shows an example of a panel bus interconnecting a Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-200M, a Repeater Panel BS-211, an Information Panel BV-210 and a BUR-200 Mimic Driver. Note that connections depend on the number of panels on the Panel Bus. Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Maritime Installations 10.4 Mimic Cabinet BUR-200 The Mimic Cabnet BUR-200 is specifically designed for use in maritime applications. It includes 1 Mimic Driver BUR-200 and 16 programmable relays.
Maritime Installations 10.5 External Battery Cabinet Part number 116-234403 Description Battery Cab. 1x24 DC 12Ah CS 10.5.1 Dimensions s 1.5 35 s 1.5 35 5 37.5 190 380 334 310 M M M6 119 M 10 8* 5 15 210 234 280 138 98.5 36 15 1.5 52 130.6 Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Maritime Installations 10.5.2 Internal Connections in Battery Cabinet Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Startup 11. Startup 11.1 Power Up Autroprime is provided to the user in a pre-configured state. In this state the panel is set to recognize detectors and other loop units connected to the detection loops and the availability of routing equipment, etc. As such, the system is fully functional and ready-touse simply by turning ON the power.
Startup Step 5 Actions to be taken Turn the key clockwise. To enter Service Mode, press and hold down the Enter button for a few seconds. Use the Arrow down button to select Service, then press Enter. Select System Settings (the uppermost menu selection which is highlighted), then press Enter. Select Save Configuration (the uppermost menu selection which is highlighted), then press Enter twice. Type the Operator Name, then press Enter.
Switches and Indicators on the Main Board 12. Switches and Indicators on the Main Board 12.1 Overview System Fault LED indicator S1: Reset switch Status LED indicator Power LED indicator S2: Dipswitches for mode settings S3: Battery Restart switch 12.2 Reset Switch (S1) ! Warning: The reset switch (S1) on the main board is to be pressed only if the System Fault indicator on the main board for any reason is lit.
Switches and Indicators on the Main Board 12.3 Dip-switches for Mode Settings (S2) Switch Description S2.1 Boot select, if ON, boot from external memory, if OFF boot from internal boot ROM. In normal operation set to On. Determines the panel variant: BS-200 (standard variant): ON BS-200M (maritime variant, SOLAS): OFF BS-200L (agricultural applications): ON Multi-purpose serial port RS-485/RS-422 failsafe termination, ON/OFF S2.2 S2.3 S2.4 S2.5 S2.6 S2.7 S2.
Switches and Indicators on the Main Board 12.5 Battery Restart after Deep Discharge (S3) The Battery Restart switch (S3) is to be pressed only in case you need to commission the panel by means of the batteries (if the mains power is not available). A complete hardware reset will take place. Battery Restart Switch S3 The switch turns on the relay in the battery circuit.
Switches and Indicators on the Main Board 12.6 System Fault LED indicator (yellow) The yellow System Fault indicator is lit if a system fault occurs. The board enters this security mode if the main processor fails to function due to hardware problems on the main board, programme faults or faults in the file system. If such a fault occurs, the reset switch (S1) has to be pressed to regain normal operation of the board. If it is not possible to regain normal operation, the board must be replaced. 12.
Exporting / Importing Configuration Data E-1676 13. Exporting / Importing Configuration Data This product contains static-sensitive devices. Please avoid any electrostatic discharge during these operations. 13.1 USB Output By means of a USB memory stick, configuration data can be exported or imported. The USB output J12 is used for this purpose. It is easily accessible from the inside of the front panel door. Note that the maximum load on the USB port is 100mA.
Exporting / Importing Configuration Data 13.2 Entering the Service Menu First, to enter the Menu Mode from operation mode or the panel’s idle state, press and hold down the Enter button seconds. for a few The following will appear in the display: Use the arrow down button to scroll down and select Enter Service Mode. Press Enter twice, then use the alphanumeric keypad and type the password that has been selected during commissioning (4 characters).
Exporting / Importing Configuration Data Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME-INSTALL/DGB Rev.
Exporting / Importing Configuration Data 13.3 Exporting Configuration Data To export configuration data, enter the service menu (see chapter 13.2), select the Export and Import menu, then perform the command Export Configuration. This command allows you to export configuration files from the system to a USB memory stick. Make sure to save all recent configuration changes (using the Save Configuration command in the System Settings menu, chapter 13.7) before executing the Export Configuration command.
Exporting / Importing Configuration Data 13.5 Backup Current Configuration To perform an internal backup of a current configuration, enter the service menu (see chapter 13.2), then perform the command Backup Current Configuration. This command allows you to take an internal backup of the current configuration. Make sure to save all recent configuration changes (using the Save Configuration command in the System Settings menu, chapter 13.7) before executing the Backup Current Configuration command.
Exporting / Importing Configuration Data 13.7 Save Configuration Each time a configuration has been changed, this command should be run. The changes will not become effective until a Restart System command is performed. From the Service Menu, perform the following: Press Enter to select System Settings. Press Enter twice to select Save Configuration. Type a new Site Name, or accept the existing one by pressing the arrow down button.
Changes on the Detection Loop 14. Changes on the Detection Loop 14.1 Typical Scenarios This chapter provides information on how changes on the detection loop affect the system during normal operation. The table below gives an overview of typical scenarios for various examples, including the actions to be carried out and the panel indication (visual/audible). Note that some fault messages may not appear if a change is done rapidly (for example, a unit is removed and another unit is inserted rapidly).
Changes on the Detection Loop 14.3 Remove a unit and insert another unit of the same type Scenario during normal operation / actions to be carried out Panel indication (visual/audible) For example, remove an optical smoke detector BH-300 and insert another optical smoke detector BH-300. 1 Remove the detector from its base. 2 3 Acknowledge all faults. Insert another detector of same type in the base. Acknowledge the fault. Operate reset.
Changes on the Detection Loop 14.5 Add a new unit to the detection loop Scenario during normal operation / actions to be carried out Panel indication (visual/audible) For example, an optical smoke detector BH-300 is added to the detection loop. 1 Enter service mode and disable the detection loop in question. 2 Mount a new base on the detection loop. 3 Insert the new detector in its base. 4 Enable the detection loop. Observe Fault Warning “Configuration Mismatch” 5 Acknowledge all faults.
Changes on the Detection Loop 14.7 Major Changes / Clear Loop Config. - Restart System Note that, when major changes are to be done on an existing detection loop, i.e. a large amount of points on an existing detection loop are to be removed and others are to be added, it is recommended to use the command Clear Loop Config. - Restart System. This command allows you to delete all points on a selected detection loop, meaning that you can start from the beginning configuring the detection loop in question.
Changes on the Panel Bus 15. Changes on the Panel Bus 15.1 Typical Scenarios This chapter provides information on how changes are to be carried out on the panel bus (typical scenarios), plus the panel indication (visual/audible) and the results of the changes. 15.2 Adding an extra panel to the Panel Bus Step Task Expected results For example, an Information Panel BV-210 is added to the Panel Bus. 1 2 3 4 5 The system is to be in quiescent condition. Enter access level 3 (service mode).
Changes on the Panel Bus 15.3 Removing a panel from the Panel Bus Step Task Expected results For example, a Fire Brigade Panel BU-210 is removed from the Panel Bus. 1 2 3 4 5 The system is to be in quiescent condition. Enter access level 3 (service mode). Remove a panel from the panel bus by disconnecting the cables from the panel. Press the Mute Panel button. Acknowledge all the faults by pressing the Function button, select Acknowledge All, then press Enter to accept.
Changes on the Panel Bus Step Task 5 Save the configuration and restart the system. Expected results The system restarts. The system starts in quiescent condition. 15.5 Replacing a panel of the same type but with a different address Step Task Expected results For example, a Repeater Panel BS-211 is to be replaced by another Repeater Panel BS-211 with a different address. The system is to be in quiescent 1 condition. Enter access level 3 (service mode).
Appendix 16. Appendix 16.1 Text Foils Autroprime supports the following languages (listed in alphabetical order): Danish (DK) Dutch (NL) English (GB) Finnish (SF) French (F) German (D) Hungarian (H) Icelandic (IS) Italian (I) Norwegian (N) Polish (PL) Portuguese (Brazilian) (BR) Russian (RUS) Spanish (E) Swedish (S) The text foils in the relevant language are to be inserted in the correct locations (there are two different types of foils).
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