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Out1, Out2

 – high current programmable outputs.

2.7 The panel can be  connected with  2- and 4-wire  alarm loops. Wiring of both active and passive

detectors as well as combination wiring in AL of the panel is allowed.

2.8 The panel allows to make independent authorized disabling/enabling of any Alas well as short-term

resetting of all AL.

2.9 The panel provides automatic charging of SB and protection against incorrect wiring (reversed

polarity).

 2.10 The panel provides the protection of all outputs against S/C with the automatic restoration of initial

status after S/C elimination.

2.11 The multilevel access to controls is made according to the requirements of EN54-2:2003.
2.12 The panel provides programming from the in-built keyboard of the following parameters and

functions:

- AL operation logics (with verification, without verification, 2 detectors’ triggering);
- AL type (active, passive, combined, combined - passive detector’s trigger priority, combined - active

detector’s trigger priority);

- fixation of  basic current of AL (standby current);
reset time at manual reset and verification;
time of verification or waiting for 2

nd

 detector trigger;

increase current threshold in AL to detect active detector trigger;
decrease current trigger in AL to detect passive detector trigger;
setting of functional purposes for outputs;
setting of outputs’ operation mode;
setting of outputs‘ activation time;
setting  of  activation  conditions  of  outputs  by  the  panel’s  modes  and  by  certain  AL  statuses  on    logic

conditions AND/OR;

setting of time of transitional processes of outputs;
setting of types of outputs’ load control;
-    setting of users rights on AL control;
-     access codes of  users  and engineer;
-    resetting to factory settings.

Summary of Contents for ARTON-08F

Page 1: ...OPERATIONAL MANUAL ARTON 08F FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL...

Page 2: ...6 4 Disablement of light sound alarms 15 7 6 5 Disablement of Fire output signal 15 7 6 6 Disablement of Fault output signal 16 7 6 7 Testing light indicators and internal sounder 16 8 PROGRAMMING GUI...

Page 3: ...PPENDIX 2 Dimensions 312 APPENDIX 3 Layout of units blocks and components inside the cabinet 32 APPENDIX 4 Main control PCB layout 33 APPENDIX 5 Description of light and sound indication of modes 36 A...

Page 4: ...e from 5 to 40 relative air humidity up to 95 at 40 atmospheric air pressure 86 107 kPa 2 3 The panel is intended for identifying and displaying the following statuses of alarm loops Standby mode Atte...

Page 5: ...wing parameters and functions AL operation logics with verification without verification 2 detectors triggering AL type active passive combined combined passive detector s trigger priority combined ac...

Page 6: ...he panel as O C from 0 to 3 m 3 15 AL current interpreted by the panel as S C 24 m 3 16 The panel has protection against S C in AL circuits and outputs with indication of a fault 3 17 The panel respon...

Page 7: ...ly damaged and check the kit for completeness that should comply with Table 4 1 Table 4 1 Name Quantity Note ARTON 08F fire alarm control panel 1 Operational manual 1 Spare parts and accessories 1 Acc...

Page 8: ...t Open circuit Disabled Attention Verification Optical indicators are located on the front of the enclosure that indicate modes of the panel and each loop status see Appendix 5 5 2 2 Access levels Fou...

Page 9: ...conditions of Out1 Out2 in the mode of auxiliary adjustable light or sound alarm response to FIRE status in AL response to FAULT status in AL response to general FAULT status response to Detector tri...

Page 10: ...he fixed value see Table 8 1 relatively to standby basic current Passive The panel responses only to current decrease in the AL at the same time the panel concludes about detectors activation in the A...

Page 11: ...ed to AL mask Fault in AL included to AL mask General FACP Fault A detector trigger in the AL included to AL mask Transition to FACP Alarm status Example You can program one of outputs e g K11 with th...

Page 12: ...neral indicator Disabled and also correspondingly disabled Zone1 Zone8 Sounder Fire output Fault output indicators Note The detailed description of light and sound indication of Disabled mode is shown...

Page 13: ...the panel Note A resistor with from 1 to 10 kOhm resistance should be connected parallel to each pair of alarm s terminals in immediate proximity to the alarm to control circuit integrity of alarms T...

Page 14: ...s The button should be kept pressed until the sound signal is silenced When the sound has been muted the AL becomes disabled and the yellow light indicator of the AL and the Disabled general indicator...

Page 15: ...should be pressed in the authorized user mode while keeping pressed the Select button Making the same actions again allows to report the Fault signal to CMS in the Fault mode Disablement of the Fault...

Page 16: ...jects Out1 and Out2 high current outputs See Table 8 2 Section 3 configuration of K1 K4 outputs There are 4 objects K1 K4 low current ouputs See Table 8 3 Section 4 configuration of light and sound al...

Page 17: ...on leads to resetting the whole entered sequence Correspondently after pressing the Cancel button the section code parameter code parameter value should be entered Note The following parameters are th...

Page 18: ...d active detector trigger priority 1 n 3 24 disabled AL reset time 11 5 sec by default 12 10 sec 13 15 sec 14 20 sec 21 25 sec 22 30 sec 23 35 sec 1 n 4 24 40 sec AL verification time 11 10 sec 12 20...

Page 19: ...nder 11 disabled passive state continuous enabled active state by default 12 enabled passive state disabled active state 13 disabled passive state pulse mode active state 14 enabled passive state puls...

Page 20: ...press the appropriate buttons Consecutive pressings result in turn by turn change of yellow indicator luminescence enabled disabled Pressing to the Select button results to going to programming mode...

Page 21: ...tivates provided that AL1 or both loops AL3 and AL4 will go to the Fire condition To change combination of loops involved into the activation condition of loops press the corresponding zone button Thu...

Page 22: ...Mask of loops involved to activation condition of the output see Note 8 6 1 Type of load control of Kn output 11 Control only S C by default 12 Control only O C 1 10 kOhm resistor is required to be i...

Page 23: ...tput activates provided that AL1 or both loops AL3 and AL4 will go to the Fire condition To change combination of loops involved into the activation condition of loops press the corresponding zone but...

Page 24: ...30 sec 21 1 min 22 3 min by default 23 10 min 24 30 min 31 1 h 32 3 h 33 10 h 4 N 3 34 Not limited till resetting the activation condition Type of load control of the output 11 Control only S C 12 Con...

Page 25: ...he access code entering and press the Select button The successful change of the code is accompanied with 3 short sound signals If entered codes do not coincide the panel shall issue one long sound si...

Page 26: ...of Out1 and Out2 outputs 4 wire AL power output Load control of Out1 and Out2 outputs only S C control Time of transition processes at outputs switching 150 msec K1 K4 mode is disabled passive state C...

Page 27: ...and stamp fault type place of the panel s installation customer s address 11 SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES LIST Table 12 1 Name Quantity 1 Fuse 0 5 1 2 Fuse 1 0 1 3 Resistor 3 3 kOhm 0 25W 11 4 Resisto...

Page 28: ...L S Fire output fault of the Fire output Fir Fault output fault of the Fault output Flt System system error 4 red indicator Fire is used for indication of FIRE mode 5 red indicator Alarm is used for i...

Page 29: ...n the lower line are dual colour Yellow light indicates AL status FAULT and DISABLEMENT Green light indicates parameter s value in the programming mode 13 Buttons 1 8 of the Zone group are for enterin...

Page 30: ...31 APPENDIX 2 Dimensions...

Page 31: ...ng of the transformer and grounding 8 terminal block with fuse holder 0 5 for connection of the panel to 220 V A C mains 9 mains transformer 10 grounding terminal 11 holes for introducing wires and ca...

Page 32: ...common minus wire Ch1 Ch8 connection of AL Out1 Out2 programmable outputs max load current should not exceed 300 mA They can be programmed as 4 wire power outputs outputs of ight sound alarms or as no...

Page 33: ...0 mA Depending on the CP s settings they can be used as outputs of external indication of the status Standby mode Fire or as outputs for transmission of the FIRE notification on logical condition acti...

Page 34: ...ns failure SB is charged Yellow 0 5Hz Porosity 8 Green Yellow 0 5Hz Porosity 8 Fault 9 220 V mains failure U SB 10 9 V SB is discharged Yellow 0 5Hz Porosity 8 Green 1Hz Yellow 0 5Hz Porosity 8 Fault...

Page 35: ...scripts in cells of the table 1Hz 2Hz 0 5Hz if they are present denote the frequency of the indicator s flashing and the absence of scripts of frequency denotes steady light of the indicator script Po...

Page 36: ...54 2 2003 up to 32 detectors can be interconnected in one AL CLR 680Ohm 1 2kOhm EOL resistor 3kOhm 3 6kOhm Typical heat detector circuit wiring models TPT 2 TPT 3 SPT 1A SPT 2A SPT 3A Figure 6 2 The n...

Page 37: ...more than 15 Up to 25 passive detectors can be interconnected in one AL CLR_a active detectors 680 Ohm CLR_p passive detectors 1 2 kOhm EOL resistor 2 4 kOhm Example of wiring of detectors like SPD 3...

Page 38: ...gure 6 5 The number of detectors in AL should be such that the total current consumption of all detectors in standby mode would be not more than 3 mA According to EN 54 2 2003 up to 32 detectors can b...

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