An Introduction to the R3 19 inch Rack The R3 control system comprises a number of different plug in modules, each of which is dedicated to a particular.

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An Introduction to the R3 19 inch Rack The R3 control system comprises a number of different plug in modules, each of which is dedicated to a particular function within the complete control panel. Modules cover all requirements - Fire detection Alarm signalling Gas detection Extinguishing Data transmission Plant control The modular approach means that the system is inherently reliable, easy to install and commission and easy to maintain, repair and fault find. The R3 control system comprises a number of different plug in modules, each of which is dedicated to a particular function within the complete control panel. Modules cover all requirements - Fire detection Alarm signalling Gas detection Extinguishing Data transmission Plant control The modular approach means that the system is inherently reliable, easy to install and commission and easy to maintain, repair and fault find.

Common Control Module Every R3 system must contain a Common Control Module. This module incorporates all executive action user controls. There are two types - K Conventional systems only K Both analogue addressable and conventional systems The Common Control Module is always fitted in the right hand module position of its designated rack. Every R3 system must contain a Common Control Module. This module incorporates all executive action user controls. There are two types - K Conventional systems only K Both analogue addressable and conventional systems The Common Control Module is always fitted in the right hand module position of its designated rack.

K1339 Common Control Module User Controls System Messages User Indications Engineer Functions Printer Output Event Memory Network Data Output User Controls System Messages User Indications Engineer Functions Printer Output Event Memory Network Data Output

K1339 Common Control Module User Controls Silence Alarms Reset System Test Alarms Silence Buzzer Test Lamps User Controls Silence Alarms Reset System Test Alarms Silence Buzzer Test Lamps

K Silence Alarms Press Key 1 Alarms silence “Alarms Silenced” indicator lights Panel buzzer sounds Press Key 1 Alarms silence “Alarms Silenced” indicator lights Panel buzzer sounds

K System Reset Press Key 2 Message display clears “Alarms Silenced” indicator goes out Buzzer stops System is reset Press Key 2 Message display clears “Alarms Silenced” indicator goes out Buzzer stops System is reset

K Fire Message Event message shows loop number and device address with device type and status in line 1. Second line is a user defined description of the area where the device is located. Event message shows loop number and device address with device type and status in line 1. Second line is a user defined description of the area where the device is located.

K Fire Messages First event remains in lines 1 and 2. Second event is shown in lines 3 and 4. (Example shown where smoke is detected on stairs and a break glass is operated later.). First event remains in lines 1 and 2. Second event is shown in lines 3 and 4. (Example shown where smoke is detected on stairs and a break glass is operated later.).

K Further Events First event remains in lines 1 and 2. Second event is shown in lines 3 and 4. “More Data” LED is lit. Pressing key 6 scrolls next event into lines 3 and 4. First event remains in lines 1 and 2. Second event is shown in lines 3 and 4. “More Data” LED is lit. Pressing key 6 scrolls next event into lines 3 and 4.

K More Data Display First event remains in rows 1 and 2 of display. Pressing key 6 scrolls later events into the bottom 2 lines until all events have been viewed. First event remains in rows 1 and 2 of display. Pressing key 6 scrolls later events into the bottom 2 lines until all events have been viewed.

K1339 Common Control Module Engineer Controls (via Access Code) Time and Date Text Messages Device Isolate Printer Dump Memory Engineer Controls (via Access Code) Time and Date Text Messages Device Isolate Printer Dump Memory

K1339 Common Control Module - Engineer Controls Text Messages Sensors Zones Indication Zones Inputs Text Messages Sensors Zones Indication Zones Inputs

K1339 Common Control Module - Engineer Controls Device Isolate Single / Range Isolate Single / Range De-isolate De-isolate All List Isolations Print Isolations Device Isolate Single / Range Isolate Single / Range De-isolate De-isolate All List Isolations Print Isolations

K1339 Common Control Module - Engineer Controls Printer Printer Dump Clear Print Queue Normal Print Reverse Print Printer Printer Dump Clear Print Queue Normal Print Reverse Print

K1339 Common Control Module Event Memory View All Events in Reverse Order Event Memory View All Events in Reverse Order