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This document is an operation and instruction manual for the Spark extinguishing system Touch-Display BS7 TOUCH. It provides information on safety, system description, technical specifications, transport, commissioning, operation, maintenance, and contains a list of fault messages. The manual outlines conventions and symbols used, safety guidelines, an overview of the hardware including the display and connecting cable. It describes the software interface and menus for home, alarms, faults, disablement, favorites, history, language, settings, info, and help.
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BS7-Touch Screen Panel

This document is an operation and instruction manual for the Spark extinguishing system Touch-Display BS7 TOUCH. It provides information on safety, system description, technical specifications, transport, commissioning, operation, maintenance, and contains a list of fault messages. The manual outlines conventions and symbols used, safety guidelines, an overview of the hardware including the display and connecting cable. It describes the software interface and menus for home, alarms, faults, disablement, favorites, history, language, settings, info, and help.
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Spark extinguishing system

Touch-Display BS7 TOUCH

Operation & Instruction Manual


Imprint:

Fagus GreCon Greten GmbH & Co. KG


Dept. Technical Documentation
All rights reserved
Edition: 08.2013-US
Original operating manual [de]

This documentation is subject to change in the


course of technical progress.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents
1   Conventions  ..........................................................................................................................  5  
1.1   Maintenance  Contract  .................................................................................................................   6  
1.2   Technical  Questions  and  Spare  Parts  Orders  ................................................................................   6  
1.3   About  This  Operating  Manual  .....................................................................................................   7  
1.3.1   Scope  and  Target  Group  ...............................................................................................................  7  
1.3.2   Symbols  used  in  the  manual  .........................................................................................................  7  
2   Safety  ...................................................................................................................................  9  
2.1   Introduction  ...............................................................................................................................  10  
2.2   Basic  rules  for  safety-­‐conscious  working  .....................................................................................  10  
2.2.1   Documentation  ...........................................................................................................................  10  
2.2.2   Operation  ....................................................................................................................................  10  
2.2.3   Specifications  ..............................................................................................................................  10  
2.2.4   Production  stop  ..........................................................................................................................  10  
2.2.5   Safety  at  work  .............................................................................................................................  10  
2.3   System  safety  .............................................................................................................................  11  
2.3.1   Technical  personnel  ....................................................................................................................  11  
2.3.2   Commissioning  ...........................................................................................................................  11  
2.3.3   System  care  and  maintenance  ....................................................................................................  11  
2.3.4   Selection  of  the  installation  locations  ........................................................................................  11  
2.4   Purpose-­‐conformant  usage  ........................................................................................................  12  
3   Description  .........................................................................................................................  13  
3.1   Function  BS7  TOUCH  ..................................................................................................................  14  
3.2   Hardware  ...................................................................................................................................  15  
3.2.1   Display  ........................................................................................................................................  15  
3.2.2   Connecting  cable  ........................................................................................................................  16  
4   Technical  Data  ....................................................................................................................  17  
4.1   Technical  Data  ............................................................................................................................  18  
4.1.1   Dimensions  and  weight  ..............................................................................................................  18  
4.1.2   Ambient  conditions  ....................................................................................................................  18  
4.1.3   Voltage  supply  ............................................................................................................................  18  
5   Transport  ............................................................................................................................  19  
5.1   Unpacking  ..................................................................................................................................  20  
5.2   Storage  ......................................................................................................................................  20  
5.3   Return  ........................................................................................................................................  20  
6   Commissioning  ....................................................................................................................  21  
7   Operation  ...........................................................................................................................  23  
7.1   Operating  panel  .........................................................................................................................  24  
7.2   Description  of  the  software  ........................................................................................................  26  
7.2.1   Startup  screen  ............................................................................................................................  26  
7.2.2   Home  ..........................................................................................................................................  29  
7.2.3   Alarm  ..........................................................................................................................................  32  
7.2.4   Fault  ............................................................................................................................................  35  
7.2.5   Disable  ........................................................................................................................................  37  
7.2.6   Favorites  .....................................................................................................................................  39  
7.2.7   History  ........................................................................................................................................  40  

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7.2.8   Language  .....................................................................................................................................  41  


7.2.9   Settings  .......................................................................................................................................  44  
7.2.10   Info  ...........................................................................................................................................  78  
7.2.11   Help  ..........................................................................................................................................  79  
7.3   Overview  of  Operation  menu  .....................................................................................................  83  
7.4   List  of  fault  messages  .................................................................................................................  85  
8   Maintenance   ......................................................................................................................  91  
8.1   Cleaning  the  Display  Unit  ...........................................................................................................  92  
9   EC  Declaration  of  Conformity  ..............................................................................................  93  

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1 Conventions

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Conventions

1.1 Maintenance Contract


We recommend a maintenance contract, so that all major maintenance work is conducted reliably
and in a timely manner. Your benefit is a longer life and greater reliability of your product.
For further information, please contact our service department at the telephone numbers below.

1.2 Technical Questions and Spare Parts Orders


Our personal customer support is at your service if you have any questions related to:
Spare parts orders

Support contracts

Maintenance contracts

System training

General technical questions


at the following telephone numbers:
(503) 641-7731

(503) 641-7508

[email protected]

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1.3 About This Operating Manual

1.3.1 Scope and Target Group

This instruction manual is valid for Touch Displays BS7 TOUCH on Spark Detection Control
Consoles CC 5000 and CC 7000 series.

This manual replaces the operating section of the earlier Spark Detection Control Consoles CC
5000 and CC 7000 series manuals.

This manual is to be used by those persons who operate, conduct maintenance and repair the
system.

The personnel operating the Spark Detection system must be trained by a GreCon service
technician.

1.3.2 Symbols used in the manual

Danger
Death or severe bodily injury could occur if the corresponding safety measures
are not taken.

Warning
Injuries can occur if the corresponding protective measures are not taken.

Caution
There could be damage to the product if the corresponding protective
measures are not taken.

Note
Important information about the product, the handling of the product or the
respective part of the documentation to which special attention must be paid.

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2 Safety

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Safety

2.1 Introduction
The GreCon spark detection extinguishment system is the state of the art systems available and
are manufactured in accordance with the accepted rules of engineering and are safe and reliable.
Nevertheless, during all activities, you have to observe several safety instructions that protect you
from injuries and the product from damages.

Therefore you are asked to carefully read this safety information and these instructions.

2.2 Basic rules for safety-conscious working

2.2.1 Documentation

Keep the documentation ready at hand at all times when working with the system.

2.2.2 Operation

Ensure that the spark detection and extinguishing system is only operated by personnel who
received specific training by GreCon service engineers during startup.

2.2.3 Specifications

During all activities observe local electrical and safety regulations.

2.2.4 Production stop

Installation, maintenance and replacement of components may only be conducted with the
production plant shutdown and switched offline.

2.2.5 Safety at work

If you have to conduct the required work on ladders or working platforms, protect yourself from
falling. Follow local and plant rules for falling hazard protection.

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2.3 System safety

2.3.1 Technical personnel

Assembly, maintenance and repair work may only be conducted by specialized staff trained in the
respective trade.

2.3.2 Commissioning

Start-up commissioning may only be conducted by a GreCon technician or personnel authorized


by GreCon.

2.3.3 System care and maintenance

GreCon spark extinguishing systems are part of safety engineering. Operate the spark
extinguishing system only in good condition.

GreCon advises that the spark detection and extinguishing system must be serviced at least once
a year. If the environment around the system is extremely dirty you may have to service it several
times a year.

Repair failures immediately after their occurrence. Should you be unable to repair any failure on
your own, please contact our customer service or your nearest GreCon representation.

2.3.4 Selection of the installation locations

The installation sites must be chosen so that they comply with the technical requirements and are
easily accessible for subsequent maintenance work. Reference OSHA and local regulations for
compliance.

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2.4 Purpose-conformant usage


Do not make any unauthorized changes or modifications. The manufacturer does not accept any
kind of liability for damage or impairment of the functions that results from such changes or
modifications.

The automatic extinguishers may only be operated in GreCon spark extinguishing systems in
accordance with the technical specifications of this operating manual. Using the device for any
purpose other than that described in the technical data is considered to be not purpose-
conformant.

The manufacturer is not liable for damage that is caused by usage not in conformity with intended
purpose.

Compliance with the operating manual is also a part of usage in conformity with intended purpose.

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3 Description

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Description

3.1 Function BS7 TOUCH


The Touch display BS7 TOUCH serves as an interface between the operator and the spark
extinguishing system. With the help of BS7 TOUCH, the operator can monitor the spark
extinguishing system and track and administer events. The operation is very simple and safe due
to the intuitive Multi-Touch functions.

All the information on these events can be called from the BS7 TOUCH display – both, the current
event data as well as long term history.

Additionally, the entire production system with all the monitoring zones is shown on the BS7
TOUCH, as a process flow diagram. All the events are marked on the process flow diagram
according to their location of occurrence.

The multi-touch function enables the operator to navigate to the area affected by the event. With a
touch of the display, additional information from the current screen content can be called up
directly.

Note
The process flow diagram is generated by GreCon based on the data provided
by the customer. Additions and adjustments must be added with the generating
software. This can only be done at GreCon – not by service technician at the
site.

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3.2 Hardware

3.2.1 Display

The front of the panel has a display for the process flow diagram and the buttons and menu guides
generated by software. To the right of the display surface are three round hardware buttons.

On its underside, the display unit has various sockets and connection options.

Communications bus connection


Ethernet/LAN Connection for DHCP
(CAN-bus) to the control console
client (ETH 1 – customer network)
(master module)
Ethernet/LAN Connection for DHCP
Server (ETH 2 – customer service & Power supply connection, 24 V
remote maintenance)
Connector strip with terminal
Audio port
resistance settings for CAN bus
Opening reserved for future
2x USB ports
applications

Card slot (do not use)

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3.2.2 Connecting cable

The connecting cable for the display is a combination cable for data and electrical energy with two
plugs.

Data line connector  Communications bus connection

Power connector Power supply voltage connection

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Technical Data

4.1 Technical Data

4.1.1 Dimensions and weight

Weight: ............................................................ approx. 8.4 lbs (3.8 kg)


Dimensions: ..................................................... (all dimensions in mm)

Display area of the display unit: ....................... 10.4 inches


Resolution: ....................................................... 1024 x 768 pixels
Backlighting: .................................................... LED
Color: ............................................................... 16.2 million

4.1.2 Ambient conditions

Protection class of the display: ........................ IP 54 when installed in console or cabinet

Operating temperature: ................................... -4°F to 158°F (-20°C to + +70°C)


Relative atmospheric humidity: ........................ 5% to 95%, non-condensing
Air pressure: .................................................... 700 hPa to 1200 hPa

4.1.3 Voltage supply

Operating voltage, display unit: ....................... 24 V ± 10%


(from the control console power supply)

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5 Transport

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Transport

5.1 Unpacking
• Check against the delivery note of the freight forwarder whether all the listed items have
been delivered.
• Unpack all the equipment in clean surroundings.
• Preserve the packaging material for future use.
• Remove the documentation that is in the package and preserve it.
• Check the equipment carefully for signs of damage.
• If there are items missing or damaged, inform the freight forwarder, GreCon or your
GreCon representative.
• All the major components have a serial number.
• If there are any deviations, inform GreCon or your GreCon representative.
• If equipment has to be stored until it is installed, ensure suitable storage conditions.

5.2 Storage
Suitable storage conditions:
Storage temperature:........................................ -4°F to 185°F (-20°C to +85°C)
Relative atmospheric humidity: ........................ 5% to 95%, non-condensing
Air pressure: .................................................... 700 hPa to 1200 hPa

Note
If the specifications for storage are not followed, the warranty will be rendered
null and void.

5.3 Return
Packaging should be reused for returns.

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6 Commissioning

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Commissioning

Caution – restricted functionality possible


When your spark detection control console is refitted with a BS7 TOUCH, a
customization of the system software and configuration is necessary.

The spark detection control console must then be started up again.

Installation of the BS7 TOUCH in the control console and the following start-up
may only be conducted by a GreCon service technician.

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Operation

7.1 Operating panel


The operating panel is a part of the switch cabinet or a remote unit. It is the interface between the
operator and the control console. From the operating panel, the operator can control and monitor
the control console. The control console displays all the events in the production monitor on the
operating panel.

On the left-hand side of the operating panel are the light displays to , which provide
information on the status of the control console and about the events in the monitoring system.

On the right-hand side of the operating panel, there are three buttons to and indicator lights
. With these buttons, the operator can acknowledge events and test functions.

In the middle of the operating panel is a display with the "Multi-Touch function". The display unit is
protected with a safety glass cover. By lightly touching the pre-defined buttons with a finger, the
operator can click through the operation menu and switch between different views.

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Operating panel light indicators (when lit)


Alarm red alarm occurred
green all extinguishments were successful
Extinguishment
yellow one or more extinguishment were not successful
Fault yellow trouble fault occurred

System fault yellow control console system fault

Disable yellow disable of one or more zones

Testing mode yellow a component is in test mode

Water flowing yellow water flow due to an alarm or a leak has been detected
Status display of green batteries are charged and ready for use
battery yellow batteries are defective and needs service
Status display of, green main power supply connected
main power yellow no power from main power supply
active (horn/flashing light) – by pressing it, the audible alarm
Silence alarm green
is switched off
an event that can be acknowledged has happened – upon
Acknowledge green pressing, all the events that can be acknowledged (alarms,
faults) are acknowledged (collective acknowledgement)
Lamp test green a lamp test – all panel LEDs are tested (illuminated)
Operation
green control console is ready for operation
indication

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7.2 Description of the software


The software provides the operator all the information on the control console for the operation, for
example, control console status and the events status. Using the software, the operator can control
and configure the settings for the control console.

7.2.1 Startup screen

Upon switching the power supply on, the startup screen appears on the display (after the display
starts up). The startup screen is divided into three areas.

Zone Description
Status bar Provides information about the current status.
Main area Contains all the information on the active menu
Menu bar Contains the buttons of the main menu options

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7.2.1.1 The status line

The status line contains information about the:

Time
Date
Name of the spark extinguishing system (editable in the
configurator)
User name of the currently logged-in user
Authorization level (1 to 4)

Authorization levels

Level 1
The higher the level, the more rights it encompass. Every higher
authorization level automatically has all the rights of the lower
Level 2 authorization levels.

Level 3 At level 1, you can view all the menu options and data. However, for
certain applications and actions, you need access to a higher
authorization level. In that case, a login screen opens.
Level 4

Login screen

Note
At the end of the chapter, there is a schematic menu overview. It shows what
authorization levels are required for which applications.

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7.2.1.2 The main display area

The buttons with access to production section (Zones) in the process flow diagram are located in
the main display area.

7.2.1.3 The menu bar

The menu bar contains the buttons for the main menu options (one button per menu option). From
the main menu, it is possible to go to the first and second sub-menus levels.

Note
At the end of the chapter, there is a pullout page with a schematic view of the
structure of the operating software.

Menu option Description

Home startup screen

Alarm current alarm list

Fault current fault list

Disable current disable list (deactivations)

Favorites (Reserved for future applications)

History Opens the lists for the historical events (alarms, faults, disables)

Language Selection of the language, time zone, setting of date / time


System settings for functional test, state enquiry, parameters,
Settings
setup
Info Information on the control console and software

Help Various documents, videos and additional functions

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7.2.2 Home

Pressing the "Home" button, you get to the startup screen. The startup screen contains the project-
specific buttons in the main display area. Every button is assigned to a production section.
Pressing the button opens the process flow diagram with the focus on the relevant production
section. For this example we are using three production sections covering 4 zones.

Home / startup screen with the project-specific buttons to

Process flow diagram with the production sections thru

Note
In the larger plants, the buttons are used to focus on the corresponding
production section. With smaller plants, the entire plant could be seen on
pressing any button. In this process flow diagram example, the edging
corresponds to the borders between the projected monitoring area (three
production sections covering 4 zones).

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Events are displayed in the form of symbols on the startup screen.

Alarm Fault Disable

The respective symbol appears both on the buttons in the main display area as well as on the
buttons in the menu bar.

Home / startup screen with events

These numbers indicate the number of the respective


events in the production section.
These numbers indicate the number of respective events
in the entire production plant.

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The events are also entered in the process flow diagram with symbols. The symbol is displayed in
the zones in which the event has occurred. The number in the symbol indicates the number of the
events.

Process flow diagram with events in two monitoring zones

Monitoring zone 1 with an alarm and a fault

Monitoring zone 2 with a disable

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7.2.3 Alarm

Pressing the "Alarm" button in the menu bar displays the alarm lists.
• All
• Most recent/oldest

Pressing the "All" button opens the entire active and passive alarms list.

Alarm  All

The sum of the active


alarms and passive
alarms that have not
been acknowledged is
shown on the "Alarm"
button.

Active = not silenced nor


acknowledged

Passive = silenced but


not acknowledged

In the middle of the main display area, there is a magnifying glass bar , which enlarges the
selected event, as well as the navigation buttons for following the event in the magnifying glass
bar.

Navigation buttons
returns to the production section in the process flow diagram in
Up arrow which the event has occurred. From the process flow diagram, you
can go back to the alarm list from the menu bar
Acknowledge for acknowledging the alarms in the magnifying glass bar.
button Acknowledged alarms go to the history list of the alarms.

Information arrow opens an information window to the event

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Structure of an entry in the alarm list

Alarm level
Database ID as running serial number
(alarm 1 or alarm 2)
Symbol for alarm
Alarm in plain text
(red = active, black = passive)
Date of start of alarm Countermeasure activated
Time of start of alarm End time of alarm,
accurate to the millisecond accurate to the millisecond
Abbreviation of the affected component End date of alarm
Zone/location designation
(plain text possible: Filter 1)

Active Alarms: Not silenced nor acknowledged


Passive Alarms: Event ended and alarm silenced but not acknowledged

If the “Acknowledge” button is not shown on the display after silencing the audible alarm, the event
has not yet ended. The sensors are still sensing the alarming condition or extinguishment is still
activated (typically 5 seconds or a different time interval set in the configuration file).

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Pressing the "Information arrow" navigation button, opens an information window. Here, all the
partial results are chronologically listed, which belong to the alarm.

Alarm information

Pressing the "Close" button sends you back to the list.

Pressing the "Most recent/Oldest" button opens the entire active and passive alarms list.

Alarm  Most recent/Oldest

In this list, there is a magnifying glass bar at the upper and lower edge of the screen. The most
recent entry is always at the top; the oldest is always at the bottom. All the other entries are
arranged between them in chronological order. In this example there are only two alarms thus no
alarms in the middle section.

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7.2.4 Fault

Pressing the "Fault" button displays the Fault list.


• All

Fault  All

All the active and passive faults are entered in the fault list.
Structure of an entry in the fault list:

Fault identification
Database ID as running serial number (for structure, see the table on the following
page)
Symbol for fault
Description of the fault in plain text
(yellow = active, black = passive)
Start date of fault End time of fault, accurate to the millisecond
Start time of fault, accurate to the
End date of fault
millisecond
Number of repetitions of this fault
Abbreviation of the affected component
(e.g. wire rupture/loose contact)
Zone/location designation
plain text possible, example: Filter 1)

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Pressing the "Information arrow" navigation button, opens an information window. Here, you
can find detailed information in plain text on the cause of the fault as well as suggestions for fault
rectification.

Fault or trouble information

Upon pressing the button "Close", you return to the fault list.

Structure of the fault identification


fault identification Name of the figure Possible numerical values
01 to 48 Line module
01xxxxxx Position 1 and 2 Module number 49 Master module
50 Display
01 to 32 Contact points
48 System fault
xx01xxxx Position 3 and 4 Contact point number 64 Alarm bus
65 STW Bus 2
66 STW Bus 3

1 to 4 with sensor groups


xxxx1xxx Position 5 Object number 1 to 6 with extinguishment
groups
from 001 fault message,
1)
xxxxx001 Position 6, 7 and 8 Fault number from 257 fault identification via
the display

1)
list see chapter 7.4

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7.2.5 Disable

Pressing the "Disable" button causes the system to display the list of disables.
• All

Disables  All

All the active disables are entered in this list. Ended disables are written to the history list.

Structure of an entry in the disable list:

Database ID as running serial


Abbreviation of the affected component
number
Zone/location designation
Symbol for active disable
(plain text possible, example: Dryer 2)
switch off identification
Start date of disable (for structure, see the table on the
following page)
Start time of disable
accurate to the millisecond

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structure of the switch off identification


Name of the
switch off identification Possible numerical values
figure
01xxxxxx Position 1 and 2 Module number 01 to 48 Line module

01 Sensor group disable


05 Extinguishment group disable
xx01xxxx Position 3 and 4 Object name 10 Manual mode of the mechanical extinguishment
16 Area disable
55 Module disable

For the object designation 01, 05 and10


0001 Disable via operating panel
0002 System shut-off 1
0008 currently not in use
0010 Disconnection via ANA1 S3
0020 Disconnection via ANA2 S3
0040 Disconnection via ANA3 S3
0080 Disconnection via ANA5 S3
0100 Disconnection via ANA6 S3
0200 Disconnection via ANA7 S3
0400 Disconnection via ANA4 S1
0800 Disconnection via ANA4 S2
1000 Disconnection via ANA4 S3
xxxx0001 Position 5 to 8 Disable type(s) 2000 Disconnection via ANA8 S1
4000 Disconnection via ANA8 S2
8000 Disconnection via ANA8 S3
For the object designation 16
0001 Disable via operating panel
currently all other numbers are not in use
For the object designation 55
0001 Disable via operating panel
0002 System shut-off 1 or 2
0004 StartUP disable / wrong module version
0008 PowerFail
0020 – 2000 currently not in use
4000 wrong module version
8000 Configuration disconnection

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7.2.6 Favorites

This menu option is reserved for later applications.

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7.2.7 History

Pressing the "History" button displays the lists for historical events.
The following are given in these lists:
• all acknowledged alarms
• all acknowledged faults (summation acknowledgement)
• all terminated disables

The entries in this historic list have the same structure as the entries in the current lists for alarm,
fault and disable in the respective menu options.

History  Alarm

History  Fault

History  Disable

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7.2.8 Language

Pressing the "Language" button takes you to the sub-menus.


• Country selection
• Time zones
• Date/Time

Here, you can configure a few user interface settings.

Upon pressing the "Country Selection" button there opens a dialog box.

Language  Country Selection

Set language

1. Press on the flag to set the language


2. In the check box, make a check mark to activate the relevant keyboard layout

 the language replacement is conducted immediately

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Pressing the "Time Zones" button opens a selection list.

Language  Times Zones

Setting the time zone

1. Scroll to the desired time zone


2. Click on the desired time zone

 In the status line, the time display is adjusted by the corresponding number of hours.

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Pressing the "Date/Time" button opens a screen for adjusting the systems date and time.

Language  Date/Time

Set the date and the time

1. Use the keys "+" and "-" to set the date and time.
2. Press the "Store" button to save the setting.

 The display in the status bar changes

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7.2.9 Settings

Pressing the "Settings" button takes you to the sub-menus.


• Disable/functional test
o deactivating selected zones of the plant
o test selected components individually for correct functioning
• Control console state
o set selected zones of the plant to test mode
o Performing a detection equalization between control console and display
o Shutting down the control console or the display
• Parameter
o Changing the parameters of the detector groups as well as the times of the system
switch-off.
o Setting the display to cleaning mode
• Configuration
o Configuring the control console
• Management
o Login and logout
o Administration of users
o Update of operating software
o Administration of history data

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7.2.9.1 Disable/functional test

Pressing the button "disable/functional test" takes you to the sub-menus.


• Disable zone
• Disable sensor group
• Disable extinguishment group
• Disable line module
• Test Sensor Group
• Test Extinguishment Group
• Test alarm equipment

In this menu you can select and individually switch off zones, sensor groups, extinguishment
groups and line modules as well as test sensor groups, extinguishment groups and alarm
measures.

Settings  disable/functional test

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Upon pressing the button "Disable zone", other buttons appear.


All the zones that can be deactivated are shown here.

Settings  disable/functional test  disable zone

Button without a symbol means that that zone is switched on.

Upon pressing the button, the following display is opened:

The switched-off state of the


monitoring zone is signaled by
LED-like status displays.

Here: All status displays are


inactive.
This means: for this monitoring
zone, there is no disable.

Pressing the "Disable" button  the disable is activated


Pressing the button "Cancel"  the current status is retained

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Button with a symbol means that that zone is deactivated.

Upon pressing the button, the following display is opened:

The first status display is active.


This means: this zone was
disabled from the operating panel.

Pressing the button "Enable"  the zone returns to an active state


Pressing the button "Cancel"  the current status is retained

Status indication Type of disable

Active (not disabled)

0001 1) From the operating panel

Via the master module, external


0002 1)
(e.g. system disable 1 via external switch)
0004 1) Via the master module, internal
0008 1) (e.g. this line module is not configured
4000 1) Via the line module
8000 1) (e.g. via the contact switch of an inspection flap)

For this zone, a disable is already set via another line


module (this zone is not reachable)
1)
possible numerical values for the object designation 55 (see the Table "Structure of the disable number" under
Section 7.2.5)

Note
If several status displays are active simultaneously, it means that that zone has
been deactivated in several ways.

Note
The sub-menus "Disable sensor group", "Disable extinguishment group"
and "Disable line module" are structured identically. Therefore, they are not
described repeatedly in this manual.

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Pressing the "Test Extinguishment Group" button causes other buttons to appear in the display
area. All the extinguishment zones that can be tested are shown in the display area.

Settings  disable / functional test  test extinguishment group

Note
In a function test, the operability of the selected components at the plant is
tested. During the function test, the system can report alarms and faults.

Caution – plant damage possible


When testing an extinguishment group, water is sprayed for 2 seconds in the
zone in the production conveying system or equipment.

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By pressing the button for the respective extinguishment group…

… the following display pops up:

pressing “Start” button  the test starts


pressing “Cancel” button  the test is not started and the display returns to the menu

During the test, the following display appears:

Upon completion of the test, the view returns to the menu.

A symbol can now be seen on the button. The symbol remains on the button till the menu is quit.
When the menu is called again, the symbols are cleared.

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Symbol on the button Meaning

There is no test result available

The test of these components was conducted


successfully, the component is functional

The test is not allowed at present

The test is not allowed because of the configuration

The test has failed (display of an error message and


fault symbol on the button in the main menu)

Example for entries on the buttons

Alias of the place name (cannot be changed)


Place designation created by the configurator (L00x) or plain text (Filter 1)
Symbol entries on the status or event

Note
The sub-menu "Test Sensor Group" is structured identically. Therefore, it is
not described in this manual.

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By pressing the button “Test alarm equipment” choice boxes pop up for the connected alarm
measures (horn, strobe light).

Settings  disable / functional test  test alarm equipment

Testing an alarm equipment

1. Place a check mark in the corresponding box.


 the alarm measure is tested (horn/flash) until you remove the check mark.

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7.2.9.2 Console state

Pressing the "Console State" button takes you to the sub-menus.


• Sensor group state
• Extinguishment group state
• Line module state
• Detection equalization
• Switch off

Settings  Console state

Here you can:


• Select sensor and extinguishment groups as well as line modules and set them into the test
mode individually
• Perform a sensor equalization between control console and display if you are not sure
whether all events are displayed
• Switch off the control console or the display

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Upon pressing the "test state Sensor Group" button other buttons appear in the display area.

Settings  Console state  test state detector group

Note
In contrast to the component test (self-diagnosis), with the activation of the test
mode, an external examination of the components is prepared.
The testing of the respective component is conducted by the GreCon service
technician with a separate software tool.

Caution – limited monitoring, plant damage possible


As long as the system has a component in test mode, that component is not
ready for use. Alarms and faults that occur during the "test mode", for that
zone are not reported.

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When pressing the button of the corresponding sensor group…

… the following display pops up:

Pressing the “Start” button


 the sensor group is set to test mode

Pressing the “Cancel” button


 the sensor group is not set to test mode

 in both cases the display returns to the menu

If a sensor group is in test mode the following symbol appears on the button:

The symbol remains on the button till the test mode is


cancelled.

When pressing the button with the test mode symbol the following display pops up:

Pressing the “End” button


 the test mode is stopped

Pressing the “Cancel” button


 the test mode is still active

 in both cases the display returns to the menu

Note
The sub-menus "Test state, extinguishment group" and "Test state, line
module" are identical in structure. Therefore, they are not described in the
manual.

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Pressing the "Update console" button opens a dialog box with a keyboard.

Settings  Console state  Update Console

Conduct update console detection equalization

1. Enter the pass code

Note
The pass code is not the same as your password. You will get the pass code
from GreCon service technician.

2. Press the button "Start"

 equalization is conducted between the control console and the display


 the display returns to the startup screen, which shows all events

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Upon pressing the button "Switch off" there appear additional buttons.

Settings  Control console state  Switch off

Upon pressing the button "Start", the control console or the display is switched off.

• Start shutdown of the control console  Monitoring is deactivated


example: at the end of the working day (with this type of shutdown, the battery operation is
also deactivated)

• Start shutdown of the display  Monitoring remains active


example: when the display unit is replaced

Upon shutdown of the control console, the following message is displayed:

Switch off the main power separately.

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7.2.9.3 Parameter

Pressing the "Parameter" button takes you to the sub-menus.


• Sensor group Parameters
• System disable Parameter
• Display settings

Here, you can customize the parameters to the sensor groups and set the time delays for different
system switch-offs.

Settings  Parameter

Upon pressing the " Sensor Group Parameters " button other buttons appear in the display area.

Settings  Parameter  Sensor group parameter

Pressing the button of the respective sensor group opens a display.

Sensor group parameters

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Alarm one is within the counter threshold of the number of sparks per unit of
time . As soon as the given number of sparks within the given unit of time is
reached, Alarm 2 is triggered.

The time threshold is a given time span . If continuous sparking is registered


during this entire time span, Alarm 2 is triggered.

The extinguishment time is the time in which the extinguishing is still


active after the last spark. Per sensor, there can be up to three extinguishing
valves connected. An individual extinguishment time can be assigned to every
extinguishing valve.

The following numerical values can be adjusted:


Time [s] Extinguishing time 1 [s]

Number of sparks Extinguishing time 2 [s]

Time threshold [s] Extinguishing time 3 [s]

Caution – plant damage and loss of the insurance coverage possible


Ensure that all the extinguishing times are at least 5 seconds long.
Extinguishing times less than 5 seconds are not recommended.

Note
The initial parameters are defined in the base configuration by the GreCon
technical department.

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Changing the parameters

1. Tap on the value in the display field


 A keyboard is displayed

2. Enter the new value


3. Press the "Done" button
 the keyboard is hidden, the changed value remains

4. Press the button "Store" to accept all the changes


 the display returns to the menu
Or press the button "Cancel" to discard all the changes
 the display returns to the menu

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Pressing the "System Disable Parameters" button the dialog display opens.

Settings  Parameter  System Disable Parameter

• System disable: Partial disable of monitoring –


Only the zones defined in the configuration are disabled.
Heat sensor zones are still active allowing for silo/filter monitoring of smoldering conditions
during weekend or holiday shutdowns.

• System disable 2: Complete deactivation of the monitoring –


All zones are deactivated.

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Changing the activation time for the system disable

1. By using the "+" and "-" keys, set the desired activation times (delay times) for the system
disable

2. Press the button "Save" to accept the changes

Note
The activation times for system disable can be customized only in 30-second
steps.

Caution – limited monitoring, plant damage possible


Change the delay times of the system disable 1 and 2 only and exclusively at
production standstill.

These delay times are used to allow continuing monitoring of production while fan
and conveyors spin down to a stop. Typical setting is 15 minutes is ample time to
allow your pneumatic conveyor fan to spin down. This is dependent on your
production system.

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Upon pressing the "Display Settings " button there appears a button for the cleaning mode and
check boxes for activating the internal horn.

Settings  Parameter  Display Settings

Press the "Start" button to activate the cleaning mode.

 The screen locks and the following message is displayed:

 You may now clean the screen (see the chapter on "Maintenance").

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To end the
cleaning mode,
press the light test
switch next to the
screen for 3
seconds.

In the check box, make a check mark to activate the internal horn.

Note
The internal horn is located in the housing of the operating panel. It has the
same function as the regular alarm devices.

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7.2.9.4 Configuration

Pressing the "Configuration" button takes you to the sub-menus.


• Console configuration
• Configuration files

Settings  Configuration

Pressing the "Console configuration" button other buttons appear in the display area.

Settings  Configuration  Console Configuration

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Button Action

Compares the module configuration to the


current configuration file

Activates the configuration file which has been


transferred last

Saves the current configuration file internally for


later readout

Configures all modules accordingly to the


current configuration file

Configures the master module accordingly to the


current configuration file

Configures the line module accordingly to the


current configuration file

Below the buttons information concerning the actions made are displayed.

Exist – the numbers of the line module detected


Expected – the numbers of the line modules which exist according to the
configuration
Differences of the current control console configuration are displayed:
• Diff Console – Numbers of modules with invalid control console
version
• Diff Module – Numbers of modules with invalid module ID
• Diff Sw – Numbers of modules with invalid software version
• Diff Param – Numbers of modules with invalid parameter data
• Diff Config – Numbers of modules with invalid configuration data
Module numbers 1 to 29 = line modules
Module number 49 = master module

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Configuration process flow


In the following diagram the flow of a configuration is described schematically.

• By pressing one of the buttons “All“, ”MM“ or “LMx“ the configuration starts with query Q1
(“Do configuration file and control console match together?“).
• By pressing the “read Module” button the configuration starts with action A4 (transferring
the configuration from module to configuration file).
• Colored indications to on the display show the progress of the configuration.

Indications on the display

Query No

Message Yes

Action End

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Queries, messages and actions in plain language

The different queries and actions proceed in the background and are only marked by colored
indications to on the display.

Queries
Do configuration file and control console compare together? (number of modules, software,
Q1
control console, module version)
Q2 Should more modules contain data?
Q3 Are more modules installed in the control console?
Q4 Do all data match together?

The messages are shown as text on the display for the user.

M1 M2 M3

Actions
A1 Send configuration to module x
A2 Send parameter to module x
A3 Wait 5 seconds for data processing in the modules
A4 Read out configuration of module x
A5 Read out parameter of module x

A6 Compare the data of all modules to the data of the configuration file

A7 Cancel all error messages concerning the configuration

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Upon pressing the “Configuration Files“ button the following display is opened:

Settings  Configuration  Configuration Files

When pressing the “Start“ button, you have the following possibilities:
• Copying the configuration files to the USB port
(e.g. for saving the configuration before changes are tested)
• Copying the configuration files from the USB port
(e.g. if a new configuration is to be copied)

Note
The configuration files always refer to both the configuration of the plant as well
as the displays.

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7.2.9.5 Administration

Pressing the "Administration" button takes you to the sub-menus.


• Sign in / Sign out
• Add user
• Remove user
• Change password
• Update Display firmware
• Screensaver
• Log files
• Database files

Settings  Administration

Here you can:


• login/logout
• change your password
• grant further users authorizations
• update the user software
• install a screen saver
• capture, copy or delete log files
• export history data base

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The button "Log in/Log out" opens a dialog box.

Settings  Administration  Login/Logout

Logging in

1. Enter your user name and


password
2. Press the button "Log In"

 You now have access


according to your
authorization level

Note
Your security-relevant operation steps are stored in an information file.

Logging out

1. Press the button "Log Out"

 The view switches to the starting page


 You have access to authorization level 1

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Pressing the "Create User" button opens a dialog box.

Settings  Administration  Create user

Create user

1. Enter the user name and


password for the new user
2. Enter the password for
comparison purposes
3. Assign a user level to the new
user from the dropdown menu
4. To confirm, press the button
"Create New User"
5. Log out

 The new user can log in

Note
At the time of commissioning, GreCon service technician will create the users
that you need at the time.

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Pressing the "Remove User" button opens a dialog box.

Settings  Administration  Remove user

Delete user

1. Enter the user name that is to be


removed
2. Press the button "Remove User"

 the user name is deleted.

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Pressing the "Change Password" button opens a dialog box.

Settings  Administration  Change password

Here, the user who is currently logged in can change his password.

Change password

1. Enter your old password and your new password


2. Enter your new password for confirmation
3. Press the button "Change Password"

 Your password is now changed

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Pressing the "Update Display firmware", button the corresponding button is displayed with a
confirmatory question.

Settings  Administration  Update Display firmware

Updating the Display firmware

1. Connect one data medium with the new Display firmware at the USB port.
2. Press the button "Start"

 during the updating, a so-called "Splash-Screen" is displayed


 upon completion of the update, the program is restarted
 the startup screen appears

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Pressing the "Screen Saver" button opens a dialog box.

Settings  Administration  Screen saver

Activate screen saver

1. Make a check mark in the check box "Activate screen saver"


2. Using the "+" and "–" keys, set the delay time, upon the lapsing of which the screen saver is
to be activated
3. Press the "Preview Screen Saver" button to get a preview of the screen saver
4. Tap on the screen to end the preview

Note
The delay time for activating the screen saver can be set in steps of 5 minutes.

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Pressing the "Log Files" button other buttons appear on the display.
Logging means recording internal error messages of the software. The logged data can be saved
internally, deleted or exported via the USB port.

Settings  Administration  Log files

• If you wish to save the log files internally, make a check mark in the box after "Save
Information in Log Files"
• If you wish to export the log files, connect a data medium to the USB port and press the
"Start" button after the option "Copy the Log Files to USB Stick"
• If you wish to delete the log files, press the "Start" button after the option "Delete all Log
files"

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Pressing the "History Database" button open another button on the display area.

Settings  Administration  History database files

Here, you can copy the complete or part of the lists from the menu option "History".

All lists of the history database are copied completely to the volume

A CSV file with the last 100,000 events is generated and copied to the
volume

1. Connect a data medium to the USB port.


2. Press the button "Start"

Note
The CSV file provides a table structure. The contents of the table can be edited
with Excel.

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7.2.10 Info

Pressing the "Info" button opens the information window.


Here, you can find information, among other things, on the control console and the software as well
as brief statistics of the events.

Info

Control console type Date of the last configuration

Serial number Date of the last parameterization


Number of line module variants: Version 1
Date of the last history deletion
/ Version 2
Number of occupied detector points /
Sum of all the alarms so far
Extinguishment points / Relay contacts
Date of the last battery change Sum of all the faults so far

IP address of the control console Sum of all the disables so far

MAC address of the network connection Size of the current history database
Software versions and their installation
Latest event and oldest event
date

Note
All the data recorded here are stored in the database and can be viewed there.

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7.2.11 Help

Pressing the button "Help" takes you to the sub-menus.


• PDF list
• Videos List
• Activating features

Here, you can find installation and assembly instructions as well as product documentation.

Help

Pressing the "PDF list" button opens a selection of PDF documents.

Help  List of documents

Click on the desired PDF document to open it.

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Pressing the button "Videos list" opens a selection of videos.

Help  Videos list

Clicking on the desired video opens a display field.

Click on the arrow key (Play), to play the video.

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Pressing the "Activate Features" button opens a selection of additional functions.

Help  Activate Features

Activate additional functions (here, e.g. Screensaver)

1. Click on the desired time additional function


 There opens an input window

2. With the on-screen keyboard that is displayed, input the unlocking code from GreCon.

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 As soon as you have correctly entered the last character of the unlocking code, the
button "OK" becomes active.

3. Press the button "OK"

 The additional function (here: Screensaver) is now unlocked

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7.3 Overview of Operation menu

Main  menu 1st  Sub-­‐menu 2nd  Sub-­‐menu

Home  
Alarm   All
Most  recent/Oldest
Fault   All
Deactivation   All
Favourites  
History   Alarm   Authorisation
Fault    Level
Deactivation  
Language Country  selection   1
Time  zones   3
Date/Time   3

Settings Deactivation/Function  test Deactivation  of  zone   2


Deactivation  of  detector  group   2
Deactivation  of  e xtinguishment  group   2
Deactivation  of  l ine  module   4
Test  detector  group   2
Test  e xtinguishment  group   2
Test  alarm  measures 2

Control  centre  state   Test  mode,  detector  group 3


Test  mode,  e xtinguishment  group 3
Test  mode,  l ine  module 3
Detection  adjustment     3
Shut  down  control  centre 3

Parameter Parameter  detector  group     1/3


Parameters  system  deactivation   1/3
Display  settings   3

Configuration Configuration  control  centre 4


Configuration  files 4

User  management Log  i n  /Log  out 1


Create  user   4
Delete  user   4
Change  password   1
Update  Displayfirmware   4
Screen  saver   3
Log  data   4
History  database   4

Info  
Help List  of  documents 1
List  of  videos 1
Activate  additional  functions 4

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7.4 List of fault messages


Fault
Display text Trouble information
number
001 Safety mode active Line module fault - call GreCon service
002 Read / write error Line module fault - call GreCon service
Check software version of the modules and bus termination.
003 Communication error
Call GreCon service.
004 Operating voltage < 22V Check operational voltage on modules Pin 24V. Minimum
22.5V
005 Line module fault Line module fault - call GreCon service
006 PDO buffer full Too much data between the modules. Call GreCon service.
Power interruption The supply voltage of the module has been interrupted. The
007 module module or the console has not been switched off properly.
Modules no time
008 synchronization No time synchronization of modules

009 Signal bus defective Signal bus defective


Fault in configuration Incorrect configuration of valve 1. Several extinguishment
010 for valve 1 groups were assigned to valve 1 and had different control
signals.
Fault in configuration Incorrect configuration of valve 2 Several extinguishment
011 for valve 2 groups were assigned to valve 2 and had different control
signals.
Incorrect configuration of valve 3 Several extinguishment
Fault in configuration
012 for valve 3 groups were assigned to valve 3 and had different control
signals.
Incorrect configuration of valve 4 Several extinguishment
Fault in configuration
013 for valve 4 groups were assigned to valve 4 and had different control
signals.
Incorrect configuration of valve 5 Several extinguishment
Fault in configuration
014 for valve 5 groups were assigned to valve 5 and had different control
signals.
Incorrect configuration of valve 6. Several extinguishment
Fault in configuration
015 for valve 6 groups were assigned to valve 6 and had different control
signals.
At the corresponding line module a failure of the heartbeat
016 Line module fault signal has been detected. Please check the function of the
line module.

032 Operating voltage < 24V Low operational voltage of valve output. Min. 24V.
033 Short-circuit to ground Short-circuit to ground of valve output.
034 Driver faulty Defective valve output of module-> replace module.
Open circuit Broken wire at the valve output of module. Check wiring and
035
relay.
036 Short-circuit 24V Valve output connected with 24V voltage of system.
037 Collective fault Current of the valve not OK. Check relay and wiring on output.

042 Test line: open circuit Test line: open circuit Check wiring and detector. Replace
detector if necessary.
Test line: short- Test line: short-circuit Check wiring and detector. Replace
043 circuit detector if necessary.

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Fault
Display text Trouble information
number
Test line: general Test line: general fault Check wiring and detector. Replace
044 fault detector if necessary.

The value of the analogue input is outside tolerance. Check


Analogue input: general
048 fault connected units for moisture, correct wiring and terminal
contact.
Analogue input: short-
049 circuit Short circuit on analogue input. Check wiring.
Analogue input: open Analogue input -> open circuit Check wiring to external
050 circuit component.

053 Output faulty Short circuit of relay output or configured and not used.

loose contact Loose contact detected. Please check the wiring of the spark
063
extinguishing system
064 Detector 1 test fault Detector 1 test not OK. Check detector and wiring.

065 Detector 2 test fault Detector 2 test not OK. Check detector and wiring.

066 Detector 3 test fault Detector 3 test not OK. Check detector and wiring.

067 Detector 4 test fault Detector 4 test not OK. Check detector and wiring.

068 Alarm (internal) Possibly defective module. Call GreCon service.


Alarm 2 Internal
069 thermal detectors Possibly defective module. Call GreCon service.

070 Open circuit detector Open circuit of connected detector. Check wiring.

DG undefined The value of the detector input is outside tolerance. Check


071
connected units for moisture, correct wiring
Detector: short circuit
072 to 24V Short circuit detector for supply voltage +24V.
Config. detectors too Configuration and number of connected detectors do not
073 many +1 match. 1 detector too many.
Config. detectors too Configuration and number of connected detectors do not
074 many +2 match. 2 detectors too many.
Config. detectors too Configuration and number of connected detectors do not
075 many +3 match. 3 detectors too many.
Config. detectors too Configuration and number of connected detectors do not
076 few -1 match. 1 detector too few.
Config. detectors too Configuration and number of connected detectors do not
077 few -2 match. 2 detectors too few.
Config. detectors too Configuration and number of connected detectors do not
078 few -3 match. 3 detectors too few.
Detector: short circuit Short-circuit of the detector to earth. Check the cable joint and
079 to GND the electrical connections.
080 Ball valve not open Ball valve not completely open.
Danger of frost at The extinguishing device indicated may freeze. Check trace
081 extinguishment heating tape, protect extinguishing device from frost.
Water extinguishment: no STW signal within the preadjusted
No control signal (Type release time. Mechanical systems: no check-back signal from
082 1) sensor 'Closed' within the preadjusted actuation time. Please
check the function. Change of configuration may possibly be
required.
The flow switch signal continues after extinguishing. The flow
083 Control signal too long
switch signal continues for other extinguishing systems.

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Fault
Display text Trouble information
number
Control signal not Irregular flow switch signal during extinguishing. Irregular flow
084 constant switch signal for other extinguishing systems.
Water flowing Leakage - Water flows. Check pipelines and extinguisher
085
valves for leakage.
086 Inspection flap is open Disable input activated for too long. Check switching-off,
examine wiring.
Position 1 (OPEN) not Initiator ( open) in mechanical extinguishing systems does not
087 OK report open.
Position 2 (CLOSE) not Initiator (closed) in mechanical extinguishing systems does not
088 OK report closed.
Pump supply pressure
089 fault Fault manometric switch, storage tank
090 water pressure too low Fault manometric switch, supply to the pipeline.
091 External fault External fault
Reset pushbutton "Extinguishment" is pressed for a too long
092 Reset button open time >10min. Check the operation and the cable for broken
wire.
093 Bypass not closed The manual bypass valve to release water spray is not closed
No compressed air Low air pressure detected at extinguishment. Check
094
compressed air supply.
Extinguishment excess High temperature detected at extinguishment. Check
095 temperature temperature and reduce below 60°C (140°F).
096 LL-S3-TEXT5 Reserved for EL KK9/1 S3
097 LL-S3-TEXT6 Reserved for EL KK9/1 S3
098 LL-S3-TEXT7 Reserved for EL KK9/1 S3
099 LL-S3-TEXT8 Reserved for EL KK9/1 S3
100 Detector fault The connected detector is defective. Call GreCon service.
Operation fault The connected detector reports an operational fault. Call
101 detector GreCon service.
Detector alarm signal
102 defective Detector alarm signal fault. Check / change detector.
No bus-STW signal within the preadjusted release time.
No control signal BUS
103 (Type 1) Please check the function. Change of configuration may
possibly be required.
The reset time of the STW signal via the bus is too long.
Control signal BUS too
104 long Please check the configuration and the STW at
extinguishment
Control signal BUS not Flow bus signal not constant. Please check the STW and the
105 constant extinguishing medium.
open circuit heater Examination of the heating tape and the wiring including the
106 band return line for the heating tape. Examination of the check-back
relay including the wiring.
Eliminate external supply of the heating tape or replace
Heater band monitor
107 defective defective check-back relay or check internal wiring of control
console.
Water extinguishment: no STW signal within the preadjusted
extinguishing time. Mechanical systems: no check-back signal
No control signal (Type
108 2) from sensor 'Closed' within the preadjusted extinguishing time.
Please check the function. Change of the after-extinguishing
time may possibly be required.
No bus-STW signal within the preadjusted extinguishing time.
No control signal BUS
109 (Type 2) Please check the function. Change of the after-extinguishing
time may possibly be required.

Power supply 1 fault Check the power supply in the control console, and the supply
128
voltage

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Fault
Display text Trouble information
number
Power supply 1 batt. The battery in the control console is faulty. Check the battery
129 fault and wiring, replace if required
Power supply 1 batt. The battery in the control console is deep--discharged. Check
130 low the battery and replace it if required
131 Power supply 2 fault Check power supply in the extension unit 1, supply voltage
Power supply 2 batt. The battery in the extension unit is faulty. Check the battery
132 fault and wiring, replace if required
Power supply 2 batt. The battery in the extension unit is deep-discharged. Check
133 low the battery and replace it if required
134 Power supply 3 fault Check power supply in the extension unit 2, supply voltage
Power supply 3 batt. The battery in the extension unit 2 is fault. Check the battery
135 fault and the wiring, if required, replace.
Power supply 3 batt. The battery in the extension unit 2 is deep-discharged. Check
136 low the battery and replace it if required
137 Input 1 S1 fault Input 1 S1 fault

138 Input 1 S2 switched off Input 1 S2 switched off


139 Input 1 S3 leakage Input 1 S3 leakage

140 Input 2 S1 fault Input 2 S1 fault

141 Input 2 S2 switched off Input 2 S2 switched off


142 Input 2 S3 leakage Input 2 S3 leakage

143 Input 3 S1 fault Input 3 S1 fault

144 Input 3 S2 switched off Input 3 S2 switched off


145 Input 4 S1 fault Input 4 S1 fault

146 Input 4 S2 switched off Input 4 S2 switched off


147 Too many faults LM Rectify fault and acknowledge

148 Too many faults MM Rectify fault and acknowledge


Heater band 1 Heater band 1 Temperature too cold. Please check / switch on
149 Temperature too cold the heater band.
Heater band 2 Heater band 2 Temperature too cold. Please check / switch on
150 Temperature too cold the heater band.
This detector group has not reported any disable start for the
Area disable error type area disabling. If possible, please check the configuration, or
151 1 get in touch with the responsible customer service desk.
This extinguishment group has not reported any disable start
Area disable error type for the area disabling. If possible, please check the
152 1 configuration, or get in touch with the responsible customer
service desk.
This unexpected detector group has reported a switching-off
Area disable error type begin for the area disabling. If possible, please check the
153 2 configuration, or get in touch with the responsible customer
service desk.
This unexpected extinguishment group has reported a
Area disable error type switching-off begin for the area disabling. If possible, please
154 2 check the configuration, or get in touch with the responsible
customer service desk.
This detector group has not reported any end of disable for the
Area disable error type
155 3 area disabling. If possible, please check the configuration, or
get in touch with the responsible customer service desk.

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Display text Trouble information
number
This extinguishment group has not reported any end of
Area disable error type disable for the area disabling. If possible, please check the
156 3 configuration, or get in touch with the responsible customer
service desk.
This unexpected detector group has reported an end of
Area disable error type switching-off for the area disabling. If possible, please check
157 4 the configuration, or get in touch with the responsible
customer service desk.
This unexpected detector group has reported an end of
Area disable error type switching-off for the area disabling. If possible, please check
158 4 the configuration, or get in touch with the responsible
customer service desk.
Collective message indicates that a malfunction was
General memory card determined in the communication with the memory card. Block
163 fault the memory card in the menu and conduct a reset of the
display. Then clear the memory card again.
The maximum number of backup files on the memory card
Max.no. of files
164 exceeded was reached. No more files can be saved. Format the memory
card with card reader or delete files.
Maintenance date The time that was set for carrying out a maintenance was
165 reached reached or has been overshot.
This fault is generated once every morning at 8:00 a.m..

257 Database Write error Could not write to the database


258 Database full The database is full. Overflow of the index.
No suitable data set
259 found No suitable data set found for the data in the database
Database not
260 initialized The database is not initialized
261 Null pointer Null pointer
262 Database Read error Could not read correctly from the database
263 Undefined instance Undefined instance
264 Undefined type Undefined type
No connection to the
265 master module No connection to the master module

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8.1 Cleaning the Display Unit


The display unit is made of robust safety glass.

If required, clean the display with a mild commercial household glass cleaning agent and a soft,
lint-free cloth.

Note
To avoid unintentional operation of the display, ensure that the display is in
cleaning mode or has got switched off.

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9 EC Declaration of
Conformity

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EC Declaration of Conformity

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EC Declaration of Conformity

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GreCon, Inc.
15875 SW 74th Ave
Tigard, Oregon 97224

(503) 641-7731
[email protected]
www.grecon.us

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