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ZoneSense 

Operation & Programming 

MAN1564-3 

Summary of Contents for Ampac ZoneSense PLUS

Page 1: ...Fire detection and evacuation solutions that save lives ZoneSense Operation Programming MAN1564 3 ...

Page 2: ...ireFighter Facility Indicators 8 3 3 Zone Indicators 9 3 4 Liquid Crystal Display 10 3 5 Main Menu 10 4 Level 1 Access 11 4 1 STATUS 11 4 2 Faults 14 5 Level 2 Access 15 5 1 Tests 15 5 2 Isolates 18 6 Level 3 Access Programming 20 6 1 Password Entry 20 6 2 System 21 6 3 Program 23 7 Appendix A AS 4428 Menu Structure Programming 29 8 Appendix B AS4428 ABS Front Panel Configuration Labelling 34 9 Ap...

Page 3: ...will be illuminated 5 To Reset Panel 1st RESET LCD Screen Displayed 2nd RESET LCD Screen Displayed ISOLATE EXTERNAL ALARM ISOLATE WARNING SYSTEM ACK ALARM Press Press Press Press Press RESET FAULT 1 Indicators Zone Alarm Indicator flashing Common Alarm Indicator flashing First Zone in Alarm is Displayed on LCD Z7 ZONE SEVEN REST EXECUTE RESET COMPLETE ISOLATE ISOLATED ...

Page 4: ...ne Example below isolates Zone 2 Default Screen Moving to the ISOLATE MENU Moving to ZONE 2 Zone 2 accessed and ISOLATED To DE ISOLATE press the ISOLATE or DOWN button Note If a Zone ISOLATE has been initiated the ZONE and the COMMON indicator LED s are illuminated Press Press Press Press Press Press Press Press or to ISOLATE ISOLATE ISOLATED ...

Page 5: ...ESET ISOLATE WARNING SYSTEM ALARM FAULT ISOLATED ISOLATE EXTERNAL ALARM FIREFIGHTER FACILITY SHD CONTROLS NORMAL ENABLED Figure 1 AS4428 8 Zone Front Panel Controls and Indicators 2 2 Levels Of Access Access to the FACP is restricted to three levels of authorisation Levels 1 and 2 access is normally restricted by way of keyswitch control CONTROLS NORMAL ENABLED Controls Normal Enabled Key Switch A...

Page 6: ...the Warning System output and is not over ridden by any other condition The LCD Screen will display the WARNING SYSTEM is isolated if the ISOLATE OUTPUTS menu is selected ACK ALARM Acknowledge On Alarm the Alarm LED and Zone Alarm LED will flash and the Buzzer will sound By pressing Acknowledge the LED s become steady the Buzzer will be silenced and a zone s can be Isolated or Reset RESET FAULT Re...

Page 7: ...o be set Move Right allows the operator to move right through a menu or the options to be set Move Up takes the cursor up through the menus and or options Move Down takes the cursor down through the menus and or options Cancel is used to return to the previous menu ACF Isolate 2 5 Normal Operation During normal operation the panel LCD default screen will display a name the day and the time To acce...

Page 8: ...ndatory functions software failure EARTH FAULT Earth Fault Yellow Is an indication only to warn of a fault to earth that may affect a mandatory function A plug jumper facility is provided to disable the earth monitoring if necessary EXTERNAL ALARM FAULT External Bell Fault Yellow Illuminates when an open or short circuit fault condition is detected on the external alarm circuit WARNING SYSTEM FAUL...

Page 9: ...ton 3 3 Zone Indicators There are two indicators for each alarm zone fitted to the panel 1 Zone Alarm Red The indicators show individual zone s in alarm On alarm the LED will flash until the alarm is acknowledged Once acknowledged the LED will be continuously illuminated until the panel is reset ZONE 1 ZONE 3 ZONE 5 ZONE 7 ZONE 2 ZONE 4 ZONE 6 ZONE 8 ALARM FAULT ISOLATE ZONE 1 ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 4...

Page 10: ... not been installed eg Brigade Relays Fire Fan Agent Release Sounder and or Input boards cards modules If one of the above ancillary facilities has been fitted retrospectively it must be appropriately programmed into the FACP via the SYSTEM and PROGRAM MENUS if not a System Fault will be indicated Once programmed into the FACP the ancillary facility is monitored in the normal way Refer to the SYST...

Page 11: ...ve components listed in the following sub menu Press Enter to view the Status Menu Press Move Right to move through the menu or Enter to access the Status sub menus Note The sub menu headings are in Italic O Ps Brigade Relays Fire Fan Snders I Ps Voltage Software Bell Alarm 1 Relays 1 to 8 Fan 1 to 4 Sndrs 1 to 8 1 to 16 Battery volts Version Warn Sys Fault On On On On Charger volts ACF Isolate Of...

Page 12: ...ATE ON CHARGER 27 2V Z2 ZONE 4 SYSTEM 27V Sample Brigade Screen Relays Press Enter then Move Left or Move Right to select the required Relay 1 8 The LCD read out for each relay on the Relay Board will indicate if the selected relay is On Off or Isolated OR Press Move right to access Fire Fan RELAY 8 ON RELAY 3 OFF RELAY 6 ISO Sample Relay Screens Meaning A Relay is either On activated or Off deact...

Page 13: ...ounder Board output is Sample Sounder Screens Off and Normal or Off and in Fault or On and Normal or On and in Fault or Isolated and Normal or Isolated and in Fault Inputs Press Enter then Move Right or Move Left to view the status of each input 1 to 16 on the Input Board Sample Input Screens Voltage Press k Move right to access Software OR press Enter and the Battery Voltage will be displayed pre...

Page 14: ... Move Left and Right keys Pressing Enter again at each Fault will display more detailed information Accessing information on 2 Faults Press Enter Move Right key to scroll Enter OR Enter to view detail LCD Screen Examples of System Status Faults System Fault Battery Fault Power Fault SYSTEM FAULT LED flashing POWER FAULT LED POWER FAULT LED POWER LED on POWER LED off Note FAULT LED will be flashing...

Page 15: ...er then select the Zone by using the Move Up and or Move Down keys until the desired Zone number is displayed press Enter to start the test Alarm Test of each Zone Once the test is commenced the Buzzer will turn on and off and the common Alarm and Zone Alarm LED s will flash Press Acknowledge the Buzzer will be silenced and the common Alarm and Zone Alarm LED s will be steady Press Reset to return...

Page 16: ...rate the corresponding Zone Alarm LED will flash and the buzzer will sound The Zone will stay in Alarm until the MCP or detector under test is reset or the test is aborted by pressing Cancel or the test times out The time out period can be set by pressing Enter once the Zone has been selected and using the Move Up and or Move Down keys to select the required time for the test The default time is 5...

Page 17: ... from the battery and a dummy load placed across the battery for 60 seconds The battery voltage should be above that specified 23 5 volts at the end of the testing period if not a FAILED message is displayed Battery Test Underway Test Successful Battery Failure Sounder Tests of each SounderPress the Move Right and or Move Left key to move to the Sounder Test menu press Enter then select the Sounde...

Page 18: ...or Sounder number then the Move up to key isolate or Move Down key to make active set the required Zone Relay or Sounder Press Enter Select Zone Number set Active or Isolated Note X denotes the Zone number substitute Relay or Sounder for those menus If a Zone or Zones are Isolated the Isolate LED for that Zone and the common Isolated LED will be illuminated If a Relay or Relays Sounder or Sounders...

Page 19: ...uminated ASE Alarm or Fault Output is Isolated the common Isolated LED will be illuminated Press Cancel to back out of the Isolate Menu to the Main Menu Move Right to Enter the PASSWORD for level 3 Access Wait for the screen to return to ACF TRIP and use Move Right to scroll to the SYSTEM or PROGRAM Menu Reminder Press ENTER at the end of each selection to update the program BELL ISOLATED BELL Act...

Page 20: ...to the next number to be set This operation has to be repeated four times as the PASSWORD is a four digit code If a number is incorrect it can be changed by using the Move Left and Right keys to position the cursor over the incorrect number Once the four numbers have been set pressing Enter initiates the verification of the PASSWORD that has been entered An incorrect PASSWORD will be displayed as ...

Page 21: ...wn key to set No Yes meaning the facility board card has been fitted to the FACP and will be programmed in the Programming Menu No meaning it has not been fitted and will not appear in the Programming Menu Typical Screen examples of the System Menu Buzzer Earth Mon Brigade Relay Board Fire Fan Resound Y N Alarm Buzzer Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Sndr Card Ind Card Switch I P Card Mimic Code Y N Y N Y N Y ...

Page 22: ...any LAMs are on the system hence how many to look for Set the number by using the Move Down and or Move Up keys to increment to the desired number 0 to 8 maximum of 8 Code Code is the National Standard the Panel complies with This is factory set and can not be altered Back out to the Main Menu using the CANCEL key and move from the SYSTEMS Menu to the PROGRAM Menu using the Move Right key When the...

Page 23: ... Right and Move Left keys are used to select the Zone number and the Move Up and Samp le Zone Screens Move Down keys are used to set the functions within that Zone The functions are Normal is selected if the Zone is required to initiate an alarm and latch until reset If AVF Alarm Verification Facility is set active a delay and re sampling period is initiated to confirm an alarm condition actually ...

Page 24: ... the monitored outputs press Enter and a sub menu will be made available for programming The default condition for each output is all Zones will activate all outputs The sub menu consists off Outputs Bell Warn Sys ACF ASE Alarm BGD ALM1 BGD ALM2 RST BZ To move through the sub menu use the Move Right and Move Left keys For each output press Enter then the Move Left and Move Right to select the Zone...

Page 25: ...te Input Switch Press Enter then Move Right and or Move Left keys to select the Zone Alarm Fault Isolate Input or Switch then Enter Use the Move Right and or Move Left keys to select the Zones and the Move Up or Move Down keys to set it to be active or in active Active meaning the Zone Alarm Fault Isolate Input or Switch will operate the Relay where as in active will prevent them from operating th...

Page 26: ... the Move Up or Move Down keys to set it to active or in active Active meaning the Zone will operate the control where as in active will prevent that Zone from having control For Function Press Enter and the cursor will flash over the number 0 1 or 2 then press the Move Up or Move Down keys to select the required Function Selection relies on how the inputs outputs have been physically wired from t...

Page 27: ...p and Move down keys to set that Sounder to a Zone to activate or not activate the selected sounder Press Enter to update each Program and Cancel to back out of the Menu Indicate If a General Indicator Card is selected via the System Menu then all the tri coloured LED s default to red To alter the colour of the LED select Indicate then press Enter The LCD will display Style 1 Use the Move Up and t...

Page 28: ...s press Enter then the Move Right and or the Move Left keys to select a Zone Press Enter and use the Move left and or Move Right keys to move the cursor through the structure of the word and the Move Up and Move Down keys to move through the alphabet Press Enter to update each Program and Cancel to back out of the Menu EOL END OF LINE Press Enter and use the Move Up and Move Down keys to select th...

Page 29: ... OFF NORM SNDR 4 OFF NORM SNDR 5 OFF NORM SNDR 6 OFF NORM SNDR 7 OFF NORM SNDR 8 OFF NORM INPUT 1 OFF ON INPUT 2 OFF ON INPUT 3 OFF ON INPUT 4 OFF ON INPUT 5 OFF ON INPUT 6 OFF ON INPUT 7 OFF ON INPUT 8 OFF ON BATT V 27 2V CHRGR V 27 2V SYSTEM V 27 0V MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER PRESS ENTER TO GO TO SUB MENU SET MENU OR UPDATE ...

Page 30: ...ST ZONE 5 TEST ZONE 6 TEST ZONE 7 TEST ZONE 1 TEST ZONE 2 TEST ZONE 3 TEST ZONE 4 TEST ZONE 5 TEST ZONE 6 TEST ZONE 7 TEST ZONE 8 TEST MENU ENTER LEGEND PRESS ENTER TO START TEST PRESS TO INCREMENT UP DOWN ZONE NUMBER TO BE TESTED CANCEL PRESS CANCEL AT ANY TIME TO BACK OUT OF THE MENU OR STOP TEST MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER CANCEL MENU ENTER BATTERY TEST MENU ENTER ZON...

Page 31: ...SNDR 1 ACTIVE SNDR 2 ACTIVE SNDR 3 ACTIVE SNDR 4 ACTIVE SNDR 5 ACTIVE SNDR 6 ACTIVE SNDR 7 ACTIVE SNDR 8 ACTIVE MENU ENTER LEGEND PRESS ENTER TO ACCESS MENU PRESS MOVE FORWARD BACKWARD THROUGH THE MENU CANCEL PRESS CANCEL AT ANY TIME TO BACK OUT OF THE MENU MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER CANCEL MENU ENTER MENU ENTER EXAMPLE OF ISOLATING ZONE 1 THESE SCREENS WILL DISPLAY THE...

Page 32: ...MENU ENTER CANCEL MENU ENTER PRESS THESE KEYS TO SET YES NO YES MENU ENTER UPDATE PROGRAM FACTORY SET CAN NOT BE CHANGED EXAMPLE SET RESOUND TO YES THEN MOVE TO ALARM MOVE TO ALARM YES NO NOTES TO ADD OR DELTE FROM THE SYSTEM SET TO YES OR NO AND THEN GO TO THE PROGRAM MENU TO SET THE OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS IF THESE OPTIONS ARE NOT SET TO YES THEY WILL NOT APPEAR IN THE TEST STATUS OR PROGRAM MENU...

Page 33: ... MENU ENTER EDIT TEXT SELECT FAN 1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER LATCH SELECT RELAY 1 TO 8 MENU ENTER RESET MENU ENTER YES N O RESET BUZZER PROGRAM MENU ENTER MCP ZONE Z MCP ZONE Z MENU ENTER 8 1 MOVE THROUGH DAY TIME CHANGE DAY TIME ASSIGN MCP TO A ZONE O N OFF MENU ENTER 1 TO 8 1 TO 8 1 TO 4 MENU ENTER UPDATE MENU O N OFF MENU ENTER UPDATE MENU CANCEL BACKOUT OF MENU O N OFF MENU ENTER UPDATE MENU MENU ENTER...

Page 34: ... G H NORM AVF NON SELF AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 NORM AVF NON SELF AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 NORM AVF NON SELF AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 NORM AVF NON SELF AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 NORM AVF NON SELF AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 NORM AVF NON SELF AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 NORM AVF NON SELF AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 A FOR FULL INSTALLATION DETAILS OF ZONESENSE PLUS ADD ON s REFER TO MAN1565 Instructions to Installer A B D F H Using a permanent marking pen cross out the c...

Page 35: ...ailable Maximum 500mA 24V Monitored Open Collector 30 mA O P s Voltage Free Contacts 1A 30V Monitored 24V 500mA O P 24v 100mA 0v 12v Batt 12v Batt BATT DC OUTPUT OV 27V GND 1 2 1 2 6 8 4 3 5 7 TO THERMISTOR EXTENSIONS OF PIN 1 TEMPSENSE RTN AND PIN 6 TEMPSENSE OF RJ45 RJ 45 PINOUT CONNECTIONS 1 TEMP SENSE RTN 2 SUPPLY SENSE 3 PSU V ADJ 4 CHARGER ON 5 LOAD ON 6 TEMPSENSE 7 BATTERY V SENSE 8 OV 1 2 ...

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