Protecting life, environment and property… 1 AutroMaster 5000: Version 4.0 Operation ID: AM5000_operation_eng_2004-11-24.

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Protecting life, environment and property… 1 AutroMaster 5000: Version 4.0 Operation ID: AM5000_operation_eng_

Protecting life, environment and property… 2 Starting the System

Protecting life, environment and property… 3 Menues in the Display Task line Opens a window for a overview and control of disablements and detector groups Opens a window for system messages The AutroMaster 5000 main window. Usually maximized. Opens a window for system faults and active alarms from AutroSafe or BS-100 fire-alarm systems.

Protecting life, environment and property… 4 Menues in the Display Menues at the top Access to disconnect, reset panels og disable/enable detectors Observing only Access to configure the system Access to the command line

Protecting life, environment and property… 5 Presentation Window The most important function in the system Covers most of the screen The navigation display is to the right of the main display buttons leading to other displays buttons accessing other functions, such as activating information levels

Protecting life, environment and property… 6 4 Ways to Navigate A. Place the pointer in the general display and click outside the frame representing the main display

Protecting life, environment and property… 7 4 Ways to Navigate B.Place the pointer in the main display and hold down the middle mouse button while moving the mouse (allows you to navigate in the visible part of the display)

Protecting life, environment and property… 8 4 Ways to Navigate C. Place the pointer in the main display and hold down the right mouse button while moving the mouse (allows you to navigate in the entire display)

Protecting life, environment and property… 9 4 Ways to Navigate D.Place the pointer in the frame of the general display and hold down the left mouse button while moving the mouse

Protecting life, environment and property… 10 Navigating Between Displays To change display, choose one of the buttons to the right of the main display or choose a particular area in the display

Protecting life, environment and property… 11 Choose a Detector or a Point Choose a detector with the pointer and click the left mouse button This function gives you extra information on the chosen detector/point Other symbols can be chosen if they are defined in the graphics

Protecting life, environment and property… 12 Choose a Detector or a Point Point menu All the configured points have a point menu You can access the point menu by: –choosing the point pressing the left and middle mouse button simultaneously, or –using the menu to the left in the display

Protecting life, environment and property… 13 Alarm Situation – One Alarm When one alarm is triggered, the alarm is automatically displayed, followed by an alarm window and a sound signal

Protecting life, environment and property… 14 Alarm Situation – Several Alarms If several alarms are triggered, you can access the alarm list in the lower right corner to see in what order the alarms occured The display is changed from alarm 1 to alarm 2

Protecting life, environment and property… 15 Disables/Enables Detectors/Points 1.Choose a detector and press the left and middle mouse button simultaneously 2.In the point menu, choose ”disable/enable” 3.Choose for how long you want the point disabled 4.Press “Confirm” to confirm

Protecting life, environment and property… 16 AutroMaster 5000: Main Menu Gives access to many functions. Press the main menu button, and choose the desired function. Reset screen – resets the screen to standard screening Network topology BS-100 – gives a visual overview over the connected BS-100 system Object list – As text, lists all the detectors and active units in the system Detector group manager – allows the user to group detectors/points. This makes it easy to disable several detectors/points at once

Protecting life, environment and property… 17 AutroMaster 5000: Main Menu System history – shows history of all prior occurrences in the system Report generator Printouts – of window or screen Maintenance – includes functions such as configuring, back-up etc. Manuals –includes user- and configuration manual Shut Down – allows the user to shut down the computer in a correct way

Protecting life, environment and property… 18 Detector Groups Detectors can be linked so that an entire group can be disabled at once Security level 2 is demanded to be able to handle detector groups A detector group can also consist of other loop units, e.g. sounders

Protecting life, environment and property… 19 The Report Generator The report generator allows the operator to generate, print and save report data within the following areas:

Protecting life, environment and property… 20 The Report Generator, History History Generating a report on incidents logged into the system; the reports can be limited according to type of events and time frame

Protecting life, environment and property… 21 The Report Generator, Analogue Values Analogue values The report generator can generate reports with the analogue values/SMV values of the detectors

Protecting life, environment and property… 22 The Report Generator, Disablements Disablements The report generator can generate reports of disabled loop units and detector groups

Protecting life, environment and property… 23 The Report Generator, Miscellaneous Miscellaneous The report generator can generate reports on relevant alarms and faults