User guide

Consistency Check
of Configuration Data
Commissioning Handbook, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE/EE Rev. E, 2005-02-16,
Autronica Fire and Security AS
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3. Consistency Check
of Configuration Data
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Parameters Used for the Consistency Check
The table below provides a description of two of the parameters that
are used for the consistency check. These parameters are shown in
the Topology View in AS-2000, as well as in the topology view in the
AutroSafe Configuration Tool.
Parameter Abbreviation Description Illustration
Loop Unit
The loop unit
can be a
detector, a
manual call
point, a loop
sounder or an
I/O unit.
(Examples)
Heat detector (BD-200/300/500)
Optical smoke detector (BH-200/300/500)
MultiSensor detector (BH-220/320/520)
Manual callpoint (BF-200/300/500)
Electronic addressable sounder
(BBR-200)
Input / Output unit (BN-300, BN-310, BN-320 etc.)
Loop
Sequence
Index
LSI
A loop specific
index telling the
exact Loop Unit
order on the
loop
(sequencially
numbered).
A branch-off is
described by a
decimal
followed by a
sequencial
index.
12 34
5
678910
11
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4
3
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NOTE:
To ensure a problem-free download of configuration data,
always perform a consistency check, using the results from the
AS-2000 verification and the data that has been configured by
means of the AutroSafe Configuration Tool.
(Example)