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How to Use Twinflex Pro Osp Software 14 for Fire Alarm Systems


How to Use Twinflex Pro Osp Software 14 for Fire Alarm Systems




Twinflex Pro Osp Software 14 is a PC-based program that allows you to configure and manage Fike Twinflex Pro and Pro fire alarm panels. These panels are compatible with two-wire fire detection devices, such as smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual call points, sounders and beacons. With Twinflex Pro Osp Software 14, you can easily set up zones, devices, outputs, inputs, delays, test modes and other parameters for your fire alarm system.


In this article, we will show you how to use Twinflex Pro Osp Software 14 to create and upload a configuration file for your Fike Twinflex Pro or Pro panel. You will need a USB A to B lead (not supplied) to connect your PC to the panel. You will also need to download and install the software from Fike's website[^1^].


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Step 1: Launch the software and create a new file




After installing the software, launch it from your desktop or start menu. You will see a welcome screen with some options. Click on "New" to create a new configuration file. You will be asked to enter a file name and a location to save it. You can also choose the panel type (Pro or ProÂ) and the number of zones (2, 4 or 8) for your system.


Step 2: Add devices and configure settings




Once you have created a new file, you will see the main interface of the software. On the left side, you will see a tree view of your system, with zones, devices, outputs and inputs. On the right side, you will see a graphical view of your system, with icons representing different components. You can drag and drop devices from the toolbar at the top to the graphical view or the tree view. You can also right-click on any device or zone to edit its properties.


Some of the settings you can configure for each device include:


  • Name: A descriptive name for the device.



  • Address: A unique address for the device on the two-wire loop.



  • Type: The type of device, such as smoke detector, heat detector, manual call point, sounder or beacon.



  • Sensitivity: The sensitivity level for smoke or heat detectors.



  • Sounder Mode: The sounder mode for sounders or beacons.



  • Delay: The delay time for activating or deactivating devices.



  • Test Mode: The test mode for testing devices.



You can also configure global settings for your system by clicking on "System Settings" on the toolbar. Some of the settings you can configure include:


  • Panel Name: A descriptive name for your panel.



  • Password: A password for accessing your panel.



  • Date and Time: The date and time for your panel.



  • Event Log: The event log settings for recording system events.



  • Zone Names: The names for each zone in your system.



  • Zone Types: The types for each zone in your system, such as fire zone, fault zone or alarm zone.



  • Zone Delays: The delay times for activating or deactivating zones.



  • Zone Outputs: The outputs for each zone in your system, such as relays or sounders.



  • Zone Inputs: The inputs for each zone in your system, such as switches or contacts.



Step 3: Save and upload your file




After you have finished adding devices and configuring settings for your system, you can save your file by clicking on "Save" on the toolbar. You can also preview your file by clicking on "Preview" on the toolbar. This will show you a summary of your system configuration and allow you to print it or export it as a PDF file.


To upload your file to your panel, you need to connect your PC to the panel using a USB A to B lead. Then, click on "Upload" on the toolbar. You will see a progress bar showing the upload status. Once the upload is 0efd9a6b88


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