olympia electronics BS-115 Operating instructions

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olympia electronics BS-114: Enhanced Fire Detection and Control

The olympia electronics BS-114 empowers you with advanced capabilities for safeguarding your premises from fire hazards. As a user-friendly control and programming device, it seamlessly integrates with the BS-116 fire detection panel, enabling comprehensive monitoring and management of your fire detection system. With its intuitive interface, the BS-114 lets you:

  • Configure your system: Connect up to four BS-116 panels, three BS-115 repeaters, four BS-117 relay devices, and eight BS-118 extinguishing devices to create a tailored fire detection solution for your specific needs.

olympia electronics BS-114: Enhanced Fire Detection and Control

The olympia electronics BS-114 empowers you with advanced capabilities for safeguarding your premises from fire hazards. As a user-friendly control and programming device, it seamlessly integrates with the BS-116 fire detection panel, enabling comprehensive monitoring and management of your fire detection system. With its intuitive interface, the BS-114 lets you:

  • Configure your system: Connect up to four BS-116 panels, three BS-115 repeaters, four BS-117 relay devices, and eight BS-118 extinguishing devices to create a tailored fire detection solution for your specific needs.
CONTENTS
1. Preface
2. Device Types
3. Configuration selections
4. Connections
5.Starting configuration (Setup)
6. Operation procedures
6.1 Operation level 1
6.2 Operation level 2
6.3 User instructions
7. Programming - tests - information
7.1 Tests
7.2 Programming
7.3 Information
7.4 Deactivation
7.5 Activation
7.6 History record deletion
7.7 Automatic unit recognition
7.8 Setting the user code
7.9 Setting the service code
7.10 Setting the service telephone
Technical characteristics
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1. Preface
A fully integrated fire detection system consisting of independent modules is a new idea in
the safety systems area. A group of 6 different devices can be combined with various ways in
order to realize a 16 to 64 zone fire detection systems with the capability to monitor and drive
extinguishing devices, electro valves, electromagnetic door latches and all the devices that
are needed to build even the most complicated fire detection system. The programming and
monitoring of these devices is done using a single control device. This is the only device that
must be in the control area.
2. Device types
The system consists of the following device types :
BS-116 16 zone fire detection panel
Keyboard- fire detection control and programming device
Indication device (repeater)
16 Relay device
Extinguishing device with adjustable delay
Public-address megaphone device with microphone
Type Description
BS-114
BS-115
BS-117
BS-118
BS-119
3. Configuration selections
The minimal required devices needed in order to develop a fully operational fire detection
system are a Bs116 fire detection panel and a Bs114 control and programming keyboard.
These devices are connected with 4 cables as shown in figure 1. The maximum cable length
must not exceed 500 metres.
The below figure shows the connection between BS-116 and BS-114. The same connection
is with BS-116 and BS-115, BS-117, BS-118.
To activate the terminal resistor 120Ohm the J6 jumper must be connected to both pins
inside the PCB.
All the above devices are powered by the fire alarm panel BS-116.
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Jumper
J6
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BS-116 connection
ATTENTION!!
ONLY 4 PANELS BS-116 CAN
BE CONNECTED IN ONE
INSTALLATION. To connect
the panels use ONLY the +A
and -A terminals. DONT USE the
+ and - terminals.
BS-116
panel
BS-116
panel
BS-116
panel
BS-116
panel
The maximum possible configuration consists of one BS-114 control keyboard, four BS-116
panels , three BS-115 repeaters, four BS-117 relay devices and eight BS-118 extinguishing
devices. Each device has its own address number. The connection between all of these
devices is shown in figure 2. Each panel can also accept a BS-620 megaphone driving
device.
Any configuration between the minimum and maximum described is possible. In this way a
fire detection panel with the required capabilities can be configured.
Figure 1 Connection of a BS-114 control keyboard with a BS-116 panel
BS-114
Programming and
control keyboard
BS-116
Fire detection panel
-Connection between panels.
The make a network between pan only the +A, -A must be connected. Below picture shows
the connection between panels.
Attention!!! To give an address to each panel use the dip-switches as shown in the
following diagram (Address 1,2,3 and 4).
A
A
A
A
A
A
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
A
A
Address 1Address 2 Address 3 Address 4
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A
A
A
A
Siren 1 Siren 2
JP 1
J 6
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No 4
Repeater
BS-115
No 1
No 2
No 3
No 4
Nο 2
No 1
No 2
No 3
BS- 11 6
ΨΗΦ ΙΑΚΟΣ Π ΙΝΑΚ ΑΣ
ΠΥΡΑ ΝΙΧΝΕΥΣ ΗΣ
16 ΕΩ Σ 64 ΖΩΝΩ Ν
Repeater
BS-115
No 2
Repeater
BS-115
No 3
BS- 11 6
ΨΗΦ ΙΑΚΟΣ Π ΙΝΑΚ ΑΣ
ΠΥΡΑ ΝΙΧΝΕΥΣ ΗΣ
16 ΕΩ Σ 64 ΖΩΝΩ Ν
BS- 11 6
ΨΗΦ ΙΑΚΟΣ Π ΙΝΑΚ ΑΣ
ΠΥΡΑ ΝΙΧΝΕΥΣ ΗΣ
16 ΕΩ Σ 64 ΖΩΝΩ Ν
BS- 11 6
ΨΗΦ ΙΑΚΟΣ Π ΙΝΑΚ ΑΣ
ΠΥΡΑ ΝΙΧΝΕΥΣ ΗΣ
16 ΕΩ Σ 64 ΖΩΝΩ Ν
BS-118
fire
extinguishing
device
No 8
Figure 2
BS-118
fire
extinguishing
device
No 1
Control
keyboard
BS-114
Panel
BS-116
230V AC
BS-117
16 relay device
No 1
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4. Connections
All connections to the panel must be made before connecting the battery and the
mains power supply.
Each panel has terminal blocks for connecting 16 zones of detectors, break-glass call points
or other input devices. Each zone terminal block has a pre-fitted terminal resistor (5K6). This
resistor is removed and placed on the last device of the zone or it is left in its place if the
zone is not used.
The connections for all 16 zones are identical. What it show in figures 4 and 5 for zone 1 is
also valid for all the other zones.
1
2
3
5
4
Figure 4. Connecting 1 manual call point BS-536 and 1 detector base on zone 1and connecting 2 bases of
detectors on zone 2. One detector also has a BS-572 remote LED indicator connected to it.
Detector
base
Detector
base
5Κ6
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
R
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
R
Remote
LED
BS-572
RTerminal
resistor
Detector
base
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
R
Manual call
point
BS-536
OUT IN
5Κ6
Terminal
resitor
FUSE
5x20 3A
L N
L
N
230V
~
Figure 3. Connection diagram with the mains voltage .
ΖΟΝΕ 1
ΖΟΝΕ 2
GND
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5Κ6
1
2
3
4
24 Vdc
monitor
ZONE
10-30V NCNO CZONE
10-30V NCNO CZONE
10-30V NCNO C
Figure 5. Connecting 3 gas detectors BS-685 or BS-686. Besides connecting these detectors to the
zone we must also power them from the 24V dc monitor output.
Terminal
resistor
Gas
detector
BS-675
Gas
detector
BS-675
Gas
detector
BS-675
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Besides the terminal blocks mentioned the panel also has the following output:
24V uninterruptible : A 24Vdc uninterruptible power output that does not break in the event
of a panel reset. It can be used to power electromagnetic door latches.
Relay ALARM : A voltage free relay contact that is activated when a zone on the panel
issues an alarm.
Relay FAULT : A voltage free relay contact that is activated when the panel issues an error
or a fault.
The panel also has 2 cables for connecting the battery. The cable with the red connector is
for connecting the positive (+) terminal of the battery and the cable with the black connector
is for connecting the negative (-) terminal of the battery.
5. Starting configuration( Setup)
After all the connections to the panel are finished we can connect the battery and the 230V
AC power supply.
The first action that the BS-114 control keyboard must take is to recognize all the external
devices that are connected to the network. If the ENTER key is pressed then the display
shows:
Each panel has the required terminal blocks for connecting 2 siren circuits, bells or other
output devices that operate with 24Vdc. Each circuit can power devices with a maximum
consumption of 600mA. Each of these circuits has a pre-fitted terminal resistor (5K6). This
resistor is removed and placed on the last siren or it is left in its place if the circuit is not
used. The connections on both of these circuits are identical.
Figure 6. Connecting 3 BS-531 sounders with beacon on the SIREN 1 output circuit.
When connecting these device to the circuit ensure that the polarity is right.
SIREN 1
SIREN 2
5Κ6
5Κ6
Terminal
resistor
Terminal
resistor
BS-531
Sounder
with
beacon
GND
12V
24V
BS-531
Sounder
with
beacon
GND
12V
24V
BS-531
Sounder
with
beacon
GND
12V
24V
ENTER YOUR CODE
----
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GENERAL SYSTEM
RESET 15
Enter the code 9999 and the device will start the automatic recognition procedure and the
Display shows in sequence:
SEARCHING UNIT ΧΧ
SCI POINT -> XX
Every time that a device is found it is shown on the display(e.g. Panel Νο 1) :
UNIT FOUND
PANEL 1
When the detection procedure is finished the display shows in sequence :
GENERAL SYSTEM
RESET
HISTORY FILE HAS
DELETED
SYSTEM READY
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The system has deleted the history record and is ready for testing and operation .
6. Operation procedures
There are 3 operations level on the panel.
Level 1.Level 1 operation can be done directly without the need of a code.
Leve 2. Level 2 operations are operations that are done by the user and need the user code
in order to be accessed.
Level 3. Level 3 operation are operations and setting that are done by the installation
technician and need the technician code (service code) in order to be accessed.
All operations are done using the BS-114 control and programming keyboard. The keys of
the devices operate the same on all operation levels.
6.1 Level 1 operations are all operations that are done by all personnel and do not require
an access code. The keys that operate in this level are :
F1
HELP
ON - OFF
BUZZER
AL ARM
EVENTS
FAULT
EVENTS
ESC
ABCDE FGHIJ KLM N O
PQRST UVW X Y Z Ã Ä È Ë
ÎÐÓÖØ Ù#( ) ? %&!+-
space ENTER
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5
4
87
0
3
6
9
yes no
To enter the history
record
Used for scrolling up or down
when in menus. Displaying Alarm
or Fault events.
Internal buzzer activation
and deactivation.
Cancelling and operation or returning
to the previous menu.
Accepting and operation
or advancing to the next menu setting
Numeric
Keypad
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The function of Level 1 are:
Α. Activating or deactivating the internal buzzer. In the case of an alarm or a
fault condition the internal buzzer will sound. To deactivate the buzzer press the ON-OFF
BUZZER HELP key. Press the key again to activate the buzzer.
Β. Display the history record. using the F1key we can see the history record of
the system. In the same menu we can also see the version number of the software installed
in the device. The structure of the menu and the corresponding indications is :
6.2 Level 2 operations are all operations that the user can do. These operations are found in a
menu. In order to access this menu the user must enter a 4 digit access code. By default this
access code is set to <0000> , but can be changed with another 4-digit code if it is required. In
order to enter level 2 (user level) we must follow the following procedure.
Press the ‘ENTER key . The Display shows:
If the0’ key is pressed 4 time then the
Display shows:
Now we have entered the level 2 user menu . The structure , operations and functions are:
ENTER YOUR CODE
----
SELECT->ENTER
SYSTEM RESET
SELECT->ENTER
ALARM HISTORY
NOT EXIST
ALARM EVENTS
NOT EXIST
FAULT EVENTS
×× ÓÕÌÂÁÍ ALARM
ÆÙÍÇÓ ×
×× ÂÑÁ×ÕÊÕÊËÙÌÁ
ÓÔÇ ÆÙÍÇ ×
×× ÂÑÁ×ÕÊÕÊËÙÌÁ
ÓÔÇ ÆÙÍÇ ×
×× ÂÑÁ×ÕÊÕÊËÙÌÁ
ÓÔÇ ÆÙÍÇ ×
ΧΧ ΒΡΑΧΥΚΥΚΛΩΜΑ
ΣΤΗ ΖΩΝΗ Χ
ΧΧ SHORT CIRCUIT
AT ZONE Χ
×× ÓÕÌÂÁÍ ALARM
ÆÙÍÇÓ ×
×× ÓÕÌÂÁÍ ALARM
ÆÙÍÇÓ ×
×× ÓÕÌÂÁÍ ALARM
ÆÙÍÇÓ ×
ΧΧ ALARM EVENT
ZONE Χ
SERVICE PHONE
ΧΧΧΧΧΧΧΧΧ
SELECT->ENTER
FAULT HISTORY
SELECT->ENTER
SERVICE PHONE
CHECK
ALL DISPLAY
F1
ENTER
ESC
ESC
ESC
or
Or
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
If no history record
is available
If a history record
is available
Sequential blinking of
the LEDs and then
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V1.08 BS114 0012
Exiting the menu
If no history record
is available
If a history record
is available
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SELECT->ENTER
SYSTEM RESET
GENERAL SYSTEM
RESET 15
SELECT->ENTER
EVACUATE
SELECT->ENTER
SIREN SILENCE
ALARM->SILENCED
ZONE Χ
SELECT->ENTER
DISABLE ZONES *
DISABLE
ZONES OF PANEL 1
ENABLE
ZONES OF PANEL 1
DISABLE
ZONE 07
ENABLE
ZONE 07
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
x -
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
SELECT->ENTER
ENABLE ZONES *
<0000>
ENTER
ESC
ESC
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
The detectors are reset, the LEDs are
tuned off, the sirens are silenced and
the relays are deactivated. After 15sec.
The panel enters normal operation.
A manual alarm is issued. The sirens are
sounded and the ALARM relays
are activated.
The sirens are deactivated. This setting
is only available only if an alarm condition
has occurred.
GENERAL SYSTEM
RESET
GENERAL SYSTEM
RESET 15
GENERAL SYSTEM
RESET
GENERAL SYSTEM
RESET 15
1 ALARM
EVAC. FROM KEYB.
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System Ready
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1 FAULT
AT PANEL 1
1 DISCONNECTED B
AT PANEL 1
6.3 User instructions. In quiescent state the panel shows :
If the panel detects an error (e.g. Disconnection of the battery) the Display shows :
Simultaneously the internal buzzer sounds, the LED BATTERY lights and the FAULT relay is
activated. To deactivate the buzzer press the ‘ON-OFF BUZZER key. More information
concerning the problem can be obtained by pressing the FAULT EVENTS key. In this case
the Display shows:
If more than 1 errors occure then the Display shows the last error and the LIST LED lights to
indicate multiple errors. For more information press the FAULT EVENTS key. After
correcting all errors we must RESET the system. Press the ENTER key, enter the 4 digit
code, selectSYSTEM RESET from the menu and press ‘ENTER. The Display shows:
GENERAL SYSTEM
RESET
And after 15 sec the system enters normal operation mode.
If an alarm occurs on a zone (e.g. zone 8) the Display shows:
1 ALARM
ΖONE 8
Simultaneously the internal buzzer sounds, the ALARM LED is activated and the ALARM
relay is energized.
Τo silence the buzzer and the sirens press the ‘ON-OFF BUZZER.
To silence οnly the sirens press the ‘ENTER key and enter the user code.
|In order to RESET the system when the sirens are silenced press the ENTER key, enter
the user code and select the appropriate option from the user menu.
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7. Programming - tests - information
:
Press the ‘ENTER button. The Display shows:
Then press the1 key four times: The Display shows:
And we have entered in the technician menu.
After this we can conduct a full systems check, we can modify the configuration of the
system, we can see the various voltages in different stages of the system, we can also
activate or deactivate the various options. The deletion of the history record and the
modification of the user and technician codes can also be done in this level of operation.
Level 3 operation are operation the change the default factory settings of the system. For a
simple fire detection installation without any special requirement, there is no need for
any changes and the system can operate with the factory settings. It is mandatory to enter
this level only if the installation requires special operations or settings.
In order to enter level 3 programming mode the technician code(service code) is required. This
is preset to <1111> but can be changed to any other 4-digit code. In order to access level 3
operations follow the procedure described bellow
ENTER YOUR CODE
----
SELECT->ENTER
SYSTEM CHECK *
SELECT->ENTER
TEST *
TEST MODE
WALK TEST
ACTIVATE 60:00
ZONE ONE BY ONE
When the system is in this state it can be
activated by an alarm in any zone. It activates the
sirens for 2 seconds and then deactivates them
automatically.
Sequentially the technician can test the required zones by activating a
detector or call point. To exit this mode press theESC key. This mode will
also be exited when the time shown on the Display has elapsed.
RESET
ZONES OF PANEL 1
setting 2=RESET starts to blink. Pressing the 1 key reactivates all the
zones.
PANEL ZONES 1
1=ACTIVE 2=RESET
When ENTER is pressed the Display shows:
The setting 1=ACTIVE blinks.
In this state the technician can conduct a full systems check . When the
ENTER key is pressed the Display shows:
7.1 Tests
The first selection of the technician menu is If we press the
ENTER
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RESET
ZONE 01
The setting 1=ACTIVE blinks. If the 2 key is pressed then the selected
zone is reset and the setting 2=RESET starts to blink. Pressing 1 again
will reactivate the zone.
ZONE 01
1=ACTIVE 2=RESET
With the numeric keypad we select the required
zone and after pressing ENTERwe see :
TEST MODE
ALARM RELAY 1
The setting 2=DEACTIVE blinks. If the 1 key is pressed then the relay is
activated and the setting 1=ACTIVE starts to blink. To deactivate the
relay press the 2 key.
ALARM RELAY 1
1=ON 2=OFF
Select the ALARM relay on the required panel and
press ENTER. The Display shows:
TEST MODE
FAULT RELAY 1
The setting 2=DEACTIVE blinks. If the 1 key is pressed then the relay
is activated and the setting 1=ACTIVE starts to blink. To deactivate the
relay press the 2 key.
FAULT RELAY 1
1= ON 2=OFF
Select the FAULT relay on the required panel and
press ENTER. The Display shows:
TEST MODE
SIREN 1
The setting 2=DEACTIVE blinks. If the 1 key is pressed then the output is
activated and the setting1=ACTIVE starts to blink. To deactivate the
output press the 2 key.
SIREN 1
1=ON 2=OFF
Select the required siren output and press ENTER.
The Display shows:
TEST MODE
24V-MON ->PANEL 1
The setting blinks . If the 2 key is pressed then the output is
deactivated and the setting 2=DEACTIVATE starts to blink. To reactivate
the output press the 1 key.
1=ACTIVE
24V-MON ->PANEL 1
1=ON 2=OFF
Select the output on the required panel and press
ENTER the Display shows:
The setting blinks. If the 1 key is pressed then the relay is
activated and the setting 1=ACTIVEstarts to blink. In order to deactivate
the relay press the 2 key. If a BS-117 relay module is not connected to the
2=DEACTIVE
REMOTE RELAY 01
1=ON 2=OFF
Select the required zone relay and press
ENTER. The Display shows:
UNIT IS
NOT CONNECTED
system then this operation is not available and the
system displays the message:
TEST MODE
RELAY (1/64) 01
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TEST MODE
HARDWARE CHECK
When ENTER is pressed the system will start a check that includes a
HARDWARE check of the panel, the zones, the sirens, and the 24V-
monitored outputs. In every check it issues a message stating the right
or wrong configuration of each input or output.
TEST MODE
COMMUNICATIONS External devices communication test.
7.2 Programming
The second selection in the technician menu is If we press ENTER
we enter the sytem configuration submenu.
With this submenu we can change the mode of operation of the system outputs. Before
entrance to the submenu is admitted the system warns us and ask for confirmation . The
display shows:
SELECT->ENTER
CONFIGURATION *
!!CAUTION!!
SYSTEM SETTINGS
MAYBE
CHANGED
ARE YOU SURE ?
ENTER=YES
If ‘ENTER is pressed we enter the system configuration submenu(programming).The
selections that are available are:
CONFIGURE
ALARM RELAY 1
ACTIVATE MODE *
GENERAL ALARM
Select the ALARM relay of the required panel and press
ENTER. The default activation method is shown:
If we want to change the activation method then we must press the FAULT EVENTS
key. The display shows:
Press ENTER and using theFAULT EVENTSkey select the required
activation method. The selections are the following:
ACTIVATE FROM
GENERAL ALARM
1. The relay is activated when any zone issues an ALARM. By
pressing the ENTERkey we can change the time that the
relay will be activated between 1 to 255 seconds
(the time 000 means continious operation) or by pressing
the ‘FAULT EVENTS key we can set the delay before the
ACTIVATE FROM
FAULT EVENTS
2. The relay is activated when an error occurs. We can also
adjust the operation time and the time to operate delay
using the above mentioned method.
CHANGE MODE OF
ACTIVATION *
relay will be activated between 1 to 255 seconds ( the selection 000 means no
delay).
ACTIVATE FROM
1-16 ZONES (OR)
3. It is activated when one or more preselected zones issue
an alarm. If this selection is made then by pressing
ENTER we must select the required zones on the
next menu.
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The display shows:
1234567890123456
The cursor blinks over the 1’ digit . If we want the relay to be activated by lets say
zones 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 press the1 key (yes) 6 times. The cursor is moved 6
positions to the right and is positioned over the 7. Press the 2 key (no) 10 times
and the display will show:
1234567890123456
Pressing ENTERwill activate the selection. The relay will only be activated when
one of the preselected zones (ticked) issues an alarm. We can also adjust the
operation time and the time to operate delay as described earlier.
ACTIVATE FROM
TWO ZONES (AND)
4. The relay is activated when 2 preselected zones issue an
alarm .If this method of activation is selected the by
pressing ENTER we must select the desired zones on
the next menu.
The Display shows:
1234567890123456
The cursor blinks over the 1. If we want the relay for example to be activated
by zones 5 and 6 the press the ‘2 key for 4 times. The curcors shifts 4 places to the
right and is positioned over the ‘5. Press the 1 key (yes) 2 times and the display
shows:
1234567890123456
By pressing ENTER the setting is activated . The relay will be activated only if both
zones 5 and 6 issue and alarm. We can also adjust the operation time and the time
to operate delay as described earlier.
The second device that can be programmed is the FAULT relay.
We select it by pressing ENTER.
CONFIGURE
FAULT RELAY 1
ACTIVATE FROM
GENERAL FAULT
After ENTER is pressed the activation method is
shown.(default=GENERALl FAULT) If we want to
alter the activation method we must follow exactly the same procedure as
described earlier for the programming of the ALARM relay. The options and
settings are identical.
CONFIGURE
SIREN 1
ACTIVATE FROM
GENERAL ALARM
We can also program the siren output. We can
select using the FAULT EVENTSkey
Select the required output using the numeric keypad and by pressing ‘ENTER we can see its
activation method (default=general ALARM). If we want to change the activation method press
the FAULT EVENTS key and ENTER. The options available are. ACTIVATED BY GENERAL
ALARM and ACTIVATED BY ZONES(OR). The functions of the setting are the same as
described earlier for the ALARM relay. With the option DURATIONwe can select if the output
will have a permanent or an interruptible operation. The settings are the following:
0= permanent operation
1 = interruptible operation with 3 seconds ΟΝ - 5 seconds OFF
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Programming zone relays. If a BS-117 relay module is connected we can select.
CONFIGURE
RELAY (1/64) 01
Using the numeric keypad and pressing enter we can select the relay
that will be programmed.
1 = interruptible operation with 3 seconds ΟΝ - 5 seconds OFF.
2 = interruptible operation with 10 seconds ΟΝ - 5 seconds OFF.
3 = interruptible operation with 5 seconds ΟΝ - 15 seconds OFF.
4 = interruptible operation with 1 seconds ΟΝ - 1 seconds OFF.
From the delay option we can adjust the time that the selected output will be activated
after the alarm is issued. This delay can be between 1 and 255 seconds.
Programming the start to extinguish delay. If a BS-118 is installed then this option is used
CONFIGURE
F-EX RELAY 1
for activation delay of the Delay relay in each fire extinguishing
module. Using the numeric keypad and the ENTER key we select the fire
extinguishing module that we want to adjust the delay.
(1 - 120 seconds).
Programming the repeater panel functions.
CONFIGURE
REPEATER 1
If a BS-115 is installed then using this selection we can adjust the
permissible functions that will be done with it. Using the keyboard and
ENTER we select the repeater panel that we want to adjust if it is
going to have the capability of evacuation, the capability of resetting the
system or the capability of silencing the sirens.
Programming the internal buzzer. With this option we can adjust the sound mode of the internal
buzzer (selecting 0 or 1).
CONFIGURE
BUZZER 1
Resetting to default factory setting. If the ‘ ENTER ’ key is pressed and after the system warns
and asks for confirmation it reset all settings to factory defaults and detects all the
devices that are connected on the communication line.
DEFAULT PARAMs
SETTINGS
Programming the internal buzzer. With this option we can adjust the sound mode of the internal
buzzer (selecting 0 or 1).
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7.3 Information
The third option available in the technicians menu is
If the ENTER key is pressed we enter the systems information submenu. Through this
submenu we can observe the voltages on the various stages of the system and information
concerning connected devices. The options of the submenu are:
SELECT->ENTER
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
ZONE 01
Select, using the numeric keypad and the key ENTER, the required zone
to view its voltage. Acceptable readings are 23.5V to 25.0V (depending on
the number of detectors connected.
INFORMATION
SIREN 01
Select ,using the numeric keypad and the ENTER key, the required siren
output to view its voltage. Acceptable readings in quiescent state are 0.5V
to 3.3V (depending on the number of sirens connected).
INFORMATION
MAINS AT PANEL 1
Select, using the numeric keypad and the ENTER key, the required panel
to view its mains operation voltage. Two readings are available, GOOD
or LOW.
INFORMATION
BATT. OF PANEL 1
Select using the numeric keypad and the ENTERkey, the required panel
in order to view its battery voltage. After a 24 charging cycle the
reading should be in the range of 13.5 to 13.8V.
INFORMATION
VCC AT PANEL 1
Select, using the numeric keypad and the ENTERkey the required panel
in order to view its power supply operation voltage. It should be in the
range of 26.5 to 28V.
INFORMATION
24V-MON ->PANEL 1
Select ,using numeric keypad and the ENTER key, the desired panel in
order to view the voltage on the 24V monitored output. It should be
between 26.5 and 28V.
INFORMATION
CONNECTED UNITS
If the ENTER key is pressed the Display will show information for every
device that is connected to the network . For example the display will
show:
PANEL 1
V1.06 BS116 0012
This means that panel 1 has software version V1.06,
is the type BS - 116 and that the software
development date is the 12th month of the year
2000.
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7.4 Deactivation
The fourth selection on the technicians menu is
If ‘ENTER is pressed then we enter the deactivation submenu of the system. Through
this menu we can deactivate the operation of the zones and the outputs of the system. The
available selections are:
SELECT->ENTER
DISABLE ITEMS *
DISABLE
ALL SYSTEM
If ENTER is pressed then all individual devices of the system cease to
operate.
DISABLE
ZONES OF PANEL 1
Using the keypad and pressing ENTER we select the desired panel. The
Display shows: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1234567890123456
DISABLE
ZONE 01
With the numeric keypad and the ENTER key we select the required
zone. The Display shows: x
1234567890123456
DISABLE
ALARM RELAY 1
With the numeric keypad and the ENTER key we select the required
ALARM relay. The Display shows:
And the relay is deactivated.
ALARM RELAY 1
IS DISABLED
DISABLE
FAULT RELAY 1
With the numeric keypad and the ENTER key select the required FAULT
relay. The Display shows:
And the relay is deactivated.
FAULT RELAY 1
IS DISABLED
DISABLE
SIREN 1
With the numeric keypad and the ENTER key select the required SIREN
output. The Display shows:
And the siren output is deactivated. SIREN OUTPUT 1
IS DISABLED
DISABLE
RELAYS OF UNIT 1
With the numeric keypad and the ENTERkey select the required BS-117
device. The Display shows:
If ENTERis pressed again then all the relays belonging to the selected
BS-117 device are deactivated.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1234567890123456
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DISABLE
RELAY (1/64) 01
With the numeric keypad and the ENTERkey select a specific relay (e.g.
Relay 1) on the required BS-117 panel.
The Display shows. x
1234567890123456
If ENTERis pressed again, the selected relay is deactivated.
7.5 Activation
The fifth selection on the technicians menu is
If ENTER is pressed we enter the activation submenu of the system. Through this
submenu we can activate the zones and the outputs of the system. The available selections
of the submenu are.
SELECT->ENTER
ENABLE ITEMS *
ENABLE
ALL SYSTEM
If ENTER is pressed then all devices that were previously deactivated
are now activated.
ENABLE
ZONES OF PANEL 1
With the numeric keypad and the ENTER key select the required
panel. The Display shows:
ENABLE
ZONE 01
With the numeric keypad and the ENTERkey select the required zone of
the panel. The Display shows:
All activated zones are marked with the symbol.
ENABLE
ALARM RELAY 1
With the numeric keypad and the ENTERkey select the required ALARM
relay. The Display shows:
And the relay is activated.
ALARM RELAY 1
IS ENABLED
ENABLE
FAULT RELAY 1
With the numeric keypad and the ENTERkey select the required FAULT
relay. The Display shows:
And the relay is activated.
FAULT RELAY 1
IS ENABLED
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
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ENABLE
SIREN 1
With the numeric keypad and the ENTER key select the required SIREN
output. The Display shows:
And the siren output is activated.
SIREN OUTPUT 1
IS ENABLED
ENABLE
RELAYS OF UNIT 1
With the numeric keypad and the ENTER key select the required BS-117
device. The Display shows:
If ENTERis pressed then all the relays of the BS-117 are activated.
1234567890123456
ENABLE
RELAY (1/64) 01
With the numeric keypad and the ENTER key select a specific relay (e.g
relay1) of the selected BS-117 device. The Display shows:
If ENTERis pressed again then the chosen relay is activated.
1234567890123456
7.6 History record deletion
The sixth selection of the technicians menu is
If ‘ENTER is pressed then the history record of the system is deleted. All ALARM and
FAULT events are written in this record.
DELETE
HISTORY FILE
7.7 Automatic unit recognition
The seventh selection in the technicians menu is
If ENTERis pressed the SETUP procedure described in section 5 commences.
AUTOMATIC
UNIT DETECTION
7.8 Setting the user code.
The eight selection in the technicians menu is
If we press ‘ENTER the display shows :
Using the numeric keypad enter the required 4-digit code that will be used as a user
access code. The default user code set is 0000.
SET
USER CODE
ENTER YOUR CODE
0000
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olympia electronics BS-115 Operating instructions

Category
Fire protection
Type
Operating instructions
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olympia electronics BS-114: Enhanced Fire Detection and Control

The olympia electronics BS-114 empowers you with advanced capabilities for safeguarding your premises from fire hazards. As a user-friendly control and programming device, it seamlessly integrates with the BS-116 fire detection panel, enabling comprehensive monitoring and management of your fire detection system. With its intuitive interface, the BS-114 lets you:

  • Configure your system: Connect up to four BS-116 panels, three BS-115 repeaters, four BS-117 relay devices, and eight BS-118 extinguishing devices to create a tailored fire detection solution for your specific needs.

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