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SMART TERMINAL LOOPSENSE EN54

 

INSTALLATION &COMMISSIONING 

Setting the Address 

Zone 29-32

Zone 25-28

Zone 21-24

Zone 17-20

Zone 13-16

Zone 9-12

Zone 5-8

Zone 1-4

22/09/2009

BRD82ZICC4-

DIAGNOSTIC / 
CONFIG LED

CONFIG

RESET

PRINTER

KEYSWITCH

PWR LINK PWR LINK

FAULT BUZZER

SERIAL

PARALLEL

COMMS

BUZZER

SILENCE

L

C

D

 C

O

N

NE

CT

OR

LCD BL

JTAG

F

R

O

N

T

 P

A

N

E

L

IN

T

E

R

F

A

C

E

R36

R35

R34

R33

Z

DN1

ZD2

ZD1

R32

R31

R30

Q8

N1236

D44

D41

D45

TH1

RN7

RN8

U15

RN16

U16

U7

Q1

R16

U10

C21

C9

U5

U4

RN2

R10

C1

X1

U1

U11

U3

U8

U13

U9

U6

RN1

RN5

RN4

RN3

RN10

RN20

RN11

RN15

RN12

RN6

R8

R5

R6

R3

R4

R26

R23

R27

R13

R25

R21

R11

R2

R14

R1

R18

R28

Q7

Q2

Q3

Q5

LK1

D18

D49

D48

D36

D37

D12

D11

D10

D9

D43

D42

D40

D47

D46

D38

D34

D39

D35

D8

D7

D6

D5

D4

D3

D2

CN10

C N 9

CN6

C

N

5

C N 4

C N 1

C N 3

C N 2

C N 8

C N 7

C34

C29

C11

C3

C7

C27

C30

C26

C4

C28

C16

C35

C17

C25

C2

C14

C8

C20

C22

C10

C36

C15

C23

C37

C19

C18

+

BZ1

Q4

R12

C13

C31

C12

R7

R24

RN9

C24

R29

R22

R20

R17

C5

R15

Q6

R19

SW28

SW27

R9

C33

C32

D1

D13

D14

D15

D16

D17

D19

D20

D21

D22

D23

D24

D25

D26

D27

D28

D29

D30

D31

D32

RN19

RN14

R

N

1

8

RN13

R

N17

U14

U12

U2

Q9

Q10

R37

D33

2

1 8

7

6

5

4

3

BRD82ZICC

Main Control PCB

CN2

CN6

L CD

 

Figure 5: LCD Printed Circuit Board Layout 

Open the front door; locate the “CONFIG” button situated on the left hand side of the PCB and press 
for 3 seconds. The buzzer and “Config” LED will double beep and flash respectively to indicate that 
the Configuration mode has been entered. The LCD will now display the Configuration screen. This 
screen  consists  of  the  code  version  number,  current address  and  four  adjustment markers.  These 
markers A-, A+, C-, and C+ are used to indicate the keys that adjust the address and LCD contrast. 

Use the “PREVIOUS (A-) and NEXT” (A+) keys to select the desired address. The default value for 
this  address  is  255  which  is  not  a  valid 

SmartTerminal

  address.  The  user  must  then  select  an 

address value from 1 to 30, i.e. the same address as that set in the FACP. The keys corresponding 
to  C-  (ACK)  and  C+  (RESET)  are  used  in  a  similar  manner  to  decrease  and  increase  the  LCD 
contrast level. There is audible feedback for all key presses. 

Once the address has been set press the “CONFIG” button again for 3 seconds and the screen will 
return to its default and the “DIANOSTIC” LED will return to a slow flash. This slow flash indicates 

SmartTerminal

 and the FACP are communicating normally i.e. the LED flashes if communications 

data is being received from the FACP.  

Note: 

If  the  address  is  not  set  within  the  time  out  period  of  approximately  75  seconds 

SmartTerminal

 will return to its normal state. 

Summary of Contents for LoopSense EN54

Page 1: ...1 SMART TERMINAL LOOPSENSE EN54 INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING SmartTerminal Smart Terminal LoopSense EN54 Installation Commissioning Operation MAN 1557 6 ...

Page 2: ... Fixing the Chassis to the Wall 4 2 1 3 Board Removal Replacement 5 2 1 4 Removing the Knockouts 6 3 Installation Cabling 7 3 1 SmartTerminal Termination Board Interconnection 7 3 2 FACP Comms 7 4 Setting the Address 8 5 Setting the SmartTerminal in LoopMaster 9 6 Operation 11 7 Controls and Indicators 12 7 1 LCD Screen Format 16 8 Specifications 18 9 Trouble Shooting Chart 19 ...

Page 3: ...tatus of the FACP is required to be monitored by local personnel and limited control is required Front panel controls that allow the resetting of alarms and activation silencing of alarm devices Enabling operational access to the controls is via a key switch Reports events from devices that are accessible to the host FACP For example if the host FACP is configured with global access then the conne...

Page 4: ...g damp salt air water ingress extremes of temperature abuse etc is at an easily accessible height and such that the indicators are at eye level Typical locations for the panel are the first and most obvious point of contact for emergency services or a security office that is likely to be permanently staffed 2 1 1 Enclosure Details The LCDA can be surface or semi flush mounted is supplied with a de...

Page 5: ...ure that the cable remains connected to at least one board to prevent it being misplaced Push Tab Inwards and Gently Pull the Connector From the Socket Connector Note Care should be taken when detaching this connector as it is necessary to depress the small locking tab to unlock the connector from its base To reconnect the cable the connector must first be correctly aligned then pushed into the so...

Page 6: ... AND BOTTOM HINGE PINS OUT OF THE HINGES TAP AROUND RIM TO REMOVE KNOCKOUTS FRONT DOOR KEY SUPPLIED TAPED TO TOP OF ENCLOSURE ENABLE DISABLE KEY SUPPLIED TAPED TO INSIDE OF ENCLOSURE CONTROL PANEL CLIPS INTO FRONT DOOR INSERT KEY TABS HERE TO UNLOCK ENCLOSURE CONNECT BRD82LTB CN1 TO BRD82ICC CN5 BRD82ICC BRD82LTB HINGE PIN 1 HINGE PIN 2 Figure 2 Exploded View BRD82LTB KNOCKOUTS CN1 R 6mm 12 mm KEY...

Page 7: ...S SGD VE VE A 0V 27V INPUTS MONITORED O PS LOOP 1 LOOP 2 B RS485 RS485 SHD 2 3 4 COM 1 2 AUX OUT2 2 3 4 3 1 4 1 ETH 27V 0V DIAGNOSTICS RS232 RS485 TERM LOAD RESET HLI PORT PWR IN N O C N C N O C N C N O C N C RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 COMMS A B B A B A JTAG JTAG SEL 1 2 3 DIAGNOSTICS CN11 TB1 U2 U1 U4 U3 TB6 R47 R1 CN1 D4 D1 D2 CN10 CN2 CN8 TB4 TB2 TB5 TB3 SW1 D3 K3 R38 R4 R5 R6 R7 10K 10K 10K 10K 1...

Page 8: ...cuit Board Layout Open the front door locate the CONFIG button situated on the left hand side of the PCB and press for 3 seconds The buzzer and Config LED will double beep and flash respectively to indicate that the Configuration mode has been entered The LCD will now display the Configuration screen This screen consists of the code version number current address and four adjustment markers These ...

Page 9: ...clicking on the SmartTerminal add on parent item from the Tree View opens the menu It contains an option to add a panel Add on to the panel Right clicking on an existing SmartTerminal add on from the Tree View opens the menu It contains an option to add another or remove the current Add on or via the Edit Properties option to open the Add on editing dialog box Note that it is possible to have a ma...

Page 10: ...he editing dialog box for that particular SmartTerminal Editing Figure 9 The SmartTerminal add on editing dialog box consists of two types of fields 1 Non editable informational fields Panel The panel number this module belongs to Address The hardware address of this particular module addresses can be in the range of 1 to 30 Reference The reference number of this module 2 Editable fields Multicast...

Page 11: ...set the address and SmartTerminal should automatically transition to the normal state Should a failure occur on power up press the RESET button located on the LCD PCB see Figure 5 and check the address is correct Normal The Normal state is entered from the Power up or a return from the Fault state and is displayed on the LCD if the SmartTerminal is communicating with the FACP and operating correct...

Page 12: ...Enabled Positions Yellow The LED is illuminated when a device has been activated and the device is configured to have a delay before operating the brigade output and alarm devices The LED is turned off when the delay expires and the brigade output and alarm devices are activated or the delay is overridden by the use of the delay override Override When zones and or detectors are configured with del...

Page 13: ...inguished Active at access level 2 only Red Illuminated when one or more devices are in the pre alarm condition and not disabled Primary Function Press to display the previously displayed LCD screen Secondary Function Set SmartTerminal address A minus decrement number Active at access level 1 and 2 Red Illuminated when the FIRE output is active as a result of a fire condition Primary Function Pres...

Page 14: ...or 3 seconds commences a lamp test Lamp test is to test all indicators segments on the LCD and the buzzer Active at access level 1 and 2 Yellow LED is illuminated when there are one or more faults on the system Faults can be Devices missing out of calibration wrong type reporting an internal error Loops short circuit or open circuit Monitored inputs and or outputs on loop devices in fault Monitore...

Page 15: ...n the FACP is unable to provide mandatory functions LED is latched until cleared by reset Yellow Illuminated when there is an earth fault detected on the panel Yellow Illuminated steady if any of the alarm devices sounders and or strobes have been disabled and flashes if any of the alarm devices sounders and or strobes are in fault Disable has priority over fault Yellow Illuminated steady if the f...

Page 16: ... the FACP Alarm If configured the screen format for reporting loop sensor zone fire condition is Zzzz Alarm zone descriptor date time CONTROL ZONE FIRE XXX OF XXX DEVICE Fault If configured the screen format for reporting loop sensor zone fault condition is Zzzz FAULT zone descriptor date time CONTROL FAULT XXX OF XXX DEVICE Note The fault types only relate to devices In the event of a loss of com...

Page 17: ...est priority current system status will be displayed and can be one of the following listed in order of highest to lowest priority SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM PRE ALARM SYSTEM FAULT SYSTEM ISOLATE SYSTEM NORMAL Config The Config screen displays the following VX X software version number Address A A C C A A adjusts the address 1 to 30 30 being the maximum number of SmartTerminal s that can be connected to ...

Page 18: ...imum Current Cabling Requirements Optional 27VDC Power Supply Batteries 27VDC 18VDC 12 4mA back light off buzzer off 43 8mA back light on buzzer on 2 core 1 5 to 2 5mm 1 8A plus 400mA Battery Charging 12Ahr 27VDC OUTPUTS Auxiliary 27VDC Distribution Protection Cabling Requirements 24VDC 500mA Monitored 2 core 1 5 to 2 5mm COMMUNICATIONS Internal to FACP External to FACP Cabling Requirements Fault ...

Page 19: ... panel configuration Check all connections for loose wiring FACP Warning System Fault LED illuminated Check correct E O L is fitted Check wiring is connected correctly RS485 Communication Bus not working Refer FACP LCD This may identify where there is a break in the communication line Check the SmartTerminal Diagnostic Config LED is flashing If not the FACP is not communicating with the SmartTermi...

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