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1X-E4 Series Installation 

Manual 

P/N 501-415403-1-50 • ISS 13JUN22 

Summary of Contents for 1X-E4 Series

Page 1: ...1X E4 Series Installation Manual P N 501 415403 1 50 ISS 13JUN22 ...

Page 2: ...isions of Directive 2014 30 EU 2012 19 EU WEEE Directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see recyclethis info 2006 66 EC Battery Directive This pro...

Page 3: ...ansion board configuration 53 Fire network and repeaters configuration 56 Commissioning 63 Chapter 4 Maintenance 67 System maintenance 68 Battery maintenance 69 Chapter 5 Technical specifications 71 Zone specifications 72 Input and output specifications 73 Power supply specifications 75 Mechanical and environmental specifications 76 Fire network specifications 76 Cabinet drawings and dimensions 77...

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Page 7: ... Installation Manual 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Summary This chapter provides an introduction to your control panel and the available operating modes Content Product range 2 Product compatibility 2 Operating modes 2 ...

Page 8: ... download the latest product compatibility list visit firesecurityproducts com Operating modes Supported operating modes are shown in the table below The default operating mode is NEN 2575 with four evacuation areas Table 1 Operating modes Operating mode EN 54 13 option 1 Region NEN 2575 4E default Available 2 European Union NEN 2575 2E Available European Union NEN 2575 1E Available European Union...

Page 9: ...ons Content Cabinet layout 4 Cabinet installation 5 Preparing the cabinet 5 Where to install the cabinet 5 Fixing the cabinet to the wall 6 Menu inserts 7 Connections 8 Recommended cables 8 Overview of fire and evacuation system connections 9 Connecting zones and zone devices 11 Connecting inputs 13 Connecting supervised outputs 15 Connecting the mains power supply 18 Selecting 115 or 230 VAC oper...

Page 10: ...connectors 3 Cable knockouts 4 Mounting screw knockouts 5 Network board connector on the back of the PCB 6 Battery area 7 Power supply unit 8 Key connector 9 Alarm counter connector 10 Fuse terminal block 11 Power supply connector 12 Battery connector 13 Expansion board connector 14 Cable holder Note Only selected regional models have the key and alarm counter connectors ...

Page 11: ...ion dust and debris and immune to extreme temperature ranges and humidity See Chapter 5 Technical specifications on page 71 for more information on the operating temperature and relative humidity specifications Allow for enough floor and wall space so the panel can be installed and serviced without any obstructions The cabinet should be mounted so that the user interface is at eye level Note that ...

Page 12: ...ur zone evacuation control panel M4 30 4X Ø 6 mm 4X Figure 2 Mounting hole locations To fix the control panel cabinet to the wall 1 Mark drill points on the wall using the cabinet as a template 2 Drill all required holes and insert a 6 mm wall plug into each 3 Insert screw 1 half way and hang the cabinet onto this screw 4 Insert screws 2 and tighten 5 Insert screws 3 and tighten 6 Tighten screw 1 ...

Page 13: ...ncludes a label for the Fault Output Fault Disabled LED Use the printed insert identified as NEN 2575 EN 54 13 To apply the menu inserts 1 Add the detection zone names and evacuation area names to the top insert segment Detection zone names go in the left column Evacuation area names go in the right column above the preprinted LED label text 2 Detach the four insert segments from the sheet 3 Remov...

Page 14: ... output auxiliary 24V relay expansion board 12 to 26 AWG 3 31 to 0 13 mm Twisted pair max 40 Ω 500 nF 2 km Zone circuit cable mixed zone 12 to 26 AWG 3 31 to 0 13 mm Twisted pair max 40 Ω 500 nF 2 km Zone circuit cable automatic or manual zones 12 to 26 AWG 3 31 to 0 13 mm Twisted pair max 55 Ω 500 nF 2 km Fire network cable Twisted pair Cat 5 12 to 26 AWG 3 31 to 0 13 mm 1 2 km Note Other types o...

Page 15: ...ire and evacuation system connections Standard EN 54 13 active end of line and intrinsically safe system connections are shown in the following figures Figure 4 Standard system connections no EN 54 13 requirement Figure 5 Standard system connections for EN 54 13 compliance ...

Page 16: ...nnections 1 A diode must be connected on the detector base Consult your detector installation manual for more details Figure 7 Intrinsically safe system connections 1 Galvanic barrier for intrinsically safe conventional detectors 2 Galvanic barrier for intrinsically safe fire notification devices ...

Page 17: ...e resistance between the positive and negative lines with a multimeter Note The default zone detection settings for each operating mode can be found in Appendix A Configuration presets on page 79 To change the zone detection setting see Advanced configuration on page 40 Terminating zones Zone termination is required at all times whether the zone is used or not The type of termination depends on th...

Page 18: ...must have a resistance installed in series with the normally open NO contact to avoid short circuit faults and to allow the control panel to identify the origin of the alarm automatic or manual Note that many of the MCPs in the compatibility list already include this resistor The resistance required will depend on the zone type as shown in Table 5 below Table 5 MCP resistances Zone type Manual cal...

Page 19: ... 2 Operating mode INPUT1 INPUT2 NEN 2575 EN 54 13 disabled Fire routing inhibit delay Delay off NEN 2575 EN 54 13 enabled Fire routing acknowledgement type 1 100 seconds Fault warning output open supervision Connecting unsupervised inputs Connect unsupervised input switches to INPUT1 and INPUT2 as shown in Figure 4 or Figure 5 on page 9 Nominal resistance values including any cable resistance are ...

Page 20: ...tate Fire routing acknowledgement type 1 100 seconds 1 220 Ω Short circuit 220 Ω to 8 kΩ Active 2 8 kΩ to 10 kΩ Fault 3 10 kΩ to 20 kΩ Standby 20 kΩ Open circuit Fault warning output open circuit supervision 4 2 9 kΩ Standby 9 kΩ Fault open 1 Values between each state may vary depending on tolerance 2 For EN 54 13 compliance the active impedance should be in the range of 220 Ω to 3 9 kΩ 3 High imp...

Page 21: ...For more information see EN 54 13 supervision mode on page 35 Output functionality The function of each output is defined by the panel operating mode and output class configuration the default is Class B All outputs are overload protected Table 10 Class B output functionality default Operating mode OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 NEN 2575 with four evacuation areas Evacuation sounders for zone 1 Evacuation so...

Page 22: ... of termination depends on the output class as shown in Table 12 below Table 12 Termination required for output classes Output class Output termination Class B default All outputs require a 15 kΩ end of line resistor for termination If an output is not used the end of line resistor must be installed across the unused output terminals see Figure 4 on page 9 Class A EN 54 13 All outputs require a 4 ...

Page 23: ...B expansion board and use separate outputs for each alarm type Connecting the fault warning output to external equipment Caution This connection is mandatory to comply with EN 54 2 Clause 8 9 Fault Warning Routing Equipment Note This feature is only available in EN 54 13 mode with a 2010 1 SB supervised expansion board configured to preset 35 See Expansion board presets on page 82 Connect the exte...

Page 24: ...bution board This circuit should be clearly marked have a bipolar disconnect device and only be used for fire detection equipment Feed all mains cables through the appropriate cable knockouts and connect them to the fuse terminal block as shown in Figure 10 below Keep mains cables separate from other cabling to avoid potential short circuits and interference Always secure mains cables to the cabin...

Page 25: ...ving equipment Power switching for 115 or 230 VAC operation is automatic for two and four zone control panels and no configuration is required The default power setting is 230 VAC For 115 VAC operation use a small screwdriver to change the power setting switch located on the side of the power supply unit as shown in Figure 11 below Caution Risk of equipment damage An incorrect power setting can de...

Page 26: ...If the control panel indicates a Supply Fault then the batteries may need to be replaced See Battery maintenance on page 69 Figure 12 Connecting the batteries Caution Risk of equipment damage No other equipment may be connected to the BATT connector Powering auxiliary equipment 24 VDC auxiliary output Connect auxiliary equipment that requires 24 VDC power to the 24 AUX terminals as shown in Figure...

Page 27: ...A at 30 VDC Connecting expansion boards Caution Risk of equipment damage Always disconnect the control panel from the mains power supply before installing an expansion board See your expansion board installation sheet for detailed installation information Connecting a fire network Note See the 2010 1 NB Network Board Installation Sheet for detailed installation and connection information Each 2010...

Page 28: ... Figure 14 Fire network ring configuration Bus configuration Note To be compliant with EU regulations use this network configuration only in cases where the detection zones and mandatory EN 54 2 output functions sounder and fire routing outputs are not remote between panels Bus network configuration is not normally recommended as it does not provide for redundancy in the transmission path For bus ...

Page 29: ...ion overview 28 Configuration controls 28 Common configuration tasks 30 Basic configuration 32 The basic configuration menu 32 Basic default configuration 34 EN 54 13 supervision mode 35 Panel mode 36 Fire routing delay 37 Extended fire routing delay 38 Adding expansion boards 39 Adding a fire network board 39 Advanced configuration 40 The advanced configuration menu 40 Sounder operation during a ...

Page 30: ...Expansion board configuration 53 Adding an expansion board 53 Expansion board configuration 53 Fire network and repeaters configuration 56 Basic configuration options 57 Advanced configuration options 59 Commissioning 63 Before commissioning the control panel 63 Commissioning the control panel 64 Functional tests 66 Response times 66 ...

Page 31: ...ea buttons and LEDs 3 Supply LED 4 General Fault LED 5 General Fire Alarm LEDs 6 All Sounders Stop button 7 Confirm button 8 Network Fault LED 9 Service Detector LED 10 Expansion I O Fault Disabled LED 11 General Disable button and LED 12 General Test button and LED 13 Configuration controls 14 Reset button and LED 15 Panel Silence button and LED 16 All Sounders Start button and LED 17 System Faul...

Page 32: ...basic operating tasks such as responding to fire alarms or fault warnings at the control panel or manually activating evacuation areas No password is required Operator user The operator user level allows additional operating tasks that command the system or perform maintenance functions It is reserved for authorized users who have been trained to operate the control panel Consult the operation man...

Page 33: ...e 1 on page 4 Table 15 User level passwords and indications User level Password LED Default display Custom display Public None None None None Operator 2222 The Reset LED is steady None None Basic installer 3333 The Reset LED is flashing Advanced installer 4444 The Reset LED is flashing Note If you have used advanced configuration options to set a custom input configuration zone delay zone configur...

Page 34: ...sing the front panel configuration controls and the seven segment display The configuration controls are also used to enter the user level password The configuration controls The configuration controls are located on the control panel interface Figure 17 Front panel configuration controls Button Function 1 Scrolls to the next configuration menu on the seven segment display 2 Scrolls to the next co...

Page 35: ...control panel cover is removed see Figure 1 on page 4 Figure 18 The seven segment display 1 Mode LED 2 Value LED Table 16 Mode and value LEDs LED Indications Mode Select a menu using buttons 1 and 3 when this LED is steady or Select a submenu using buttons 1 and 3 when this LED is flashing Value Select a value using buttons 2 and 4 when this LED is steady ...

Page 36: ... Table 16 on page 29 To select a menu 1 Select the required menu using the menu selection buttons 1 and 3 2 Press Enter When a configuration menu has been selected the Value LED on the seven segment display is steady To select a value 1 Select the required value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 2 Press Enter To exit configuration mode and save your changes 1 Press Panel Silence 2 Press En...

Page 37: ...for current value and selected value Current and selected values are indicated as follows Table 17 Visible indications for values Status Indication Current value Both decimal points on the display are steady New selected value Both decimal points on the display are flashing Other value Both decimal points on the display are off To restore the previous configuration 1 Set the display as shown below...

Page 38: ...sic configuration menu Configuration options for this menu are shown in the table below More information for each option is included in the related topic Table 18 The basic configuration menu Display Menu Values Basic default configuration See topic EN 54 13 supervision ON OFF Panel mode NEN 2575 4E NEN 2575 2E NEN 2575 1E Custom Fire routing delay 00 to 10 minutes Extended fire routing delay 00 t...

Page 39: ... one or more expansion boards are installed See Expansion board configuration on page 53 2 Additional menu options are available if the panel is configured for connection to a fire network i e the fire network identifier is not 00 This requires an optional fire network board See the topics Connecting a fire network on page 18 and Fire network and repeaters configuration on page 46 ...

Page 40: ...on presets on page 79 Table 19 Common operating mode configuration presets EN 54 13 disabled Display Operating mode Zone end of line Zone type 41 default 4E four evacuation areas Passive Odd zones Automatic Even zones Manual 43 2E two evacuation areas Passive Odd zones Automatic Even zones Manual 45 1E one evacuation area Passive Odd zones Automatic Even zones Manual The operating mode is indicate...

Page 41: ... press Enter The Sounder and Fire Routing Fault Disable Test LEDs and all zone LEDs flash quickly to indicate that the supervision mode configuration menu is active 2 Select the supervision mode using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Default setting EN 54 13 zone supervision is disabled...

Page 42: ...N 2575 four evacuation areas NEN 2575 two evacuation areas NEN 2575 one evacuation area Custom See Appendix A Configuration presets on page 79 for presets and default settings for each operating mode Custom operating mode A custom operating mode will be indicated if any of the following zone configuration settings are changed from the operating mode preset values Zone delay Zone configuration Zone...

Page 43: ...e a configured delay 1 Exit Installer user level 2 Enter the Operator user level password 3 Press the Fire Routing Delay button A steady Fire Routing Delay LED indicates that the delay is enabled Fire routing delay operation The delay applies to the activation of fire routing if configured only if all of the following are true The delay is enabled The initiating device detector or manual call poin...

Page 44: ... routing delays are enabled Extended fire routing delay operation The same conditions required to apply a fire routing delay are applicable to apply an extended fire routing delay i e delay enabled automatic alarm in a zone with delays configured no fire routing inhibit delay input activated and no input using the delays off function activated If the conditions exist to apply the delay fire routin...

Page 45: ...For information on how to add an expansion board to the system and how to configure it see Expansion board configuration on page 53 Adding a fire network board For information on how to add a fire network board to the system and how to configure it see Fire network and repeaters configuration on page 56 ...

Page 46: ... is included in the related topic Note All configurable options included in Basic configuration on page 32 are also available from the advanced configuration menu Table 20 The advanced configuration menu Display Menu Values Advanced default configuration Configuration presets as defined in Basic default configuration on page 34 EN 54 13 supervision ON OFF Panel mode NEN 2575 4E NEN 2575 2E NEN 257...

Page 47: ...omatic Manual Input configuration Remote reset Delays off Fire routing extended delay Fire routing inhibit delay Class change Fault warning output open supervision Fire routing acknowledgement type 1 Fire routing acknowledgement type 2 User level 2 password 0 to 4444 User level 3 basic password 0 to 4444 User level 3 advanced password 0 to 4444 Control panel PCB serial number Read only Auxiliary 2...

Page 48: ...hown below and then press Enter The All Sounders Start LED flashes fast to indicate that the sounder operation during a zone test configuration menu is active 2 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description The internal buzzer and sounders sound for 5 seconds when an alarm is ac...

Page 49: ...s Start LED flashes fast to indicate that the sounder re sound configuration menu is active 2 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description The sounders re sound if a new fire alarm event is reported from a different zone The sounders do not re sound if a new fire alarm event is...

Page 50: ...xample zone 1 and then press Enter The Zone fault test disable LED flashes fast to indicate that the corresponding zone configuration menu is active 3 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 4 Press Enter 5 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Passive end of line Active end of line 1 Passive end of line with CleanMe 1 Active...

Page 51: ... have the number 104 In a fire network if the control panel is configured to activate with remote zones you can enter others to select the delay for remote zones See the topic Fire network and repeaters configuration on page 56 for further details To configure the zone delay 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter 2 Select the zone for example zone 1 and then press Enter or Select ot...

Page 52: ...elect a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 4 Press Enter 5 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Mixed zone The control panel automatically distinguishes between an automatic alarm generated by a detector and a manual alarm generated by a manual call point fitted with a 100 Ω resistor 1 Automatic zone All fire alarms are treated ...

Page 53: ... Press Enter 5 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Remote reset Input activation transition commands reset Delays off Input activation transition deactivates delays equivalent to night mode Input deactivation transition activates delays equivalent to day mode Extended fire routing delay Input active configures extended fire routing delay Fi...

Page 54: ... active An active input in other condition generates a fire routing fault Fire routing acknowledgement type 2 240 seconds 1 2 An active input indicates acknowledge after fire routing is active An active input in other condition generates a fire routing fault 1 Can be configured for only one input per control panel 2 Supervision for wiring open and short conditions is available A 15 kΩ end of line ...

Page 55: ...gits of a user level password 1 Set the display for the desired user level password and then press Enter 2 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter 3 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 4 Press Enter 5 Save your changes To change the last two digits of a user level password 1 Set the display for the desired user level password and then press Enter 2 Set the display ...

Page 56: ... setting is OFF To configure the 24 V reset 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter 2 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Resetting the control panel resets the AUX 24V output Resetting the control panel does not reset the AUX 24V output ...

Page 57: ...ion time stamp Configuration date stamp Serial number control panel expansion board or fire network board The following submenus are available for software version and serial number menus Display Description Display the software version or serial number for the control panel Display the software version or serial number for expansion board A Display the software version or serial number for expans...

Page 58: ...alue control panel expansion board or fire network board using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 The software version is displayed in three consecutive segments as shown below Segment Description Example Is the major release identifier Is the minor release identifier Is the version cycle number In the above example the reading is for software version 1 1 7 ...

Page 59: ...tive 2 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes Expansion board configuration Expansion board labels For configuration purposes expansion boards are labeled A and B for two and four zone control panels or A B C and D for eight zone control panels The label for a given module is defined by its position left to right in the control panel cabinet The ...

Page 60: ...ion board function Use this menu to configure the expansion board function The default value depends on panel configuration For most configurations the default value is 01 For evacuation panels configured for EN 54 13 the default is 05 For the available presets see Appendix A Configuration presets on page 79 To configure the expansion board function 1 Set the display as shown below and then press ...

Page 61: ...1 on expansion board A set the display as shown below and then press Enter The Expansion I O Fault Disabled LED on the control panel interface and the Activated LED on the expansion board flashes fast to indicate that the module delay menu is active 2 Select a value from 00 to 10 using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 as required for each output 1 to 4 on eac...

Page 62: ...nal conventional zones in your system Create a network including compatible addressable control panels to add more features to your fire alarm and evacuation system e g logging events complex output activation controlled by the addressable system remote monitoring When a conventional panel is connected to a fire network it normally displays the status of one or more panels in the network depending...

Page 63: ...ted 2 01 to 32 Default 01 1 Basic configuration uses consecutive numbers beginning with 1 and ending with the number entered here Advanced configuration allows the use of specific nonsequential node numbers When the system has an advanced custom pattern of node numbers the displayed value for nn is Cu 2 Depending on the advanced setting Firenet repeater type nr this setting configures the initial ...

Page 64: ...hange this setting if you want to keep activations and indications independent in different control panels Example In a virtual evacuation panel with eight detection zones panel one the first four zone panel can keep the default initial zone number 1 But for panel two the second four zone panel you would change the initial zone number from 1 to 5 Panel one would have zones 1 2 3 and 4 Panel two wo...

Page 65: ...al zone number when the firenet repeater type nr 2n 0001 to 9999 The number has four digits Identified by position these are 1234 Press Up to enter the first two digits of the number positions 1 and 2 Press Down to enter the last two digits of the number positions 3 and 4 or Firenet initial panel number to be repeated when the firenet repeater type nr Pn 01 to 32 Default 01 Firenet global controls...

Page 66: ...ones that are within the range of the panel The range of zones in the panel is determined with the initial zone offset and the control panel type The global zone numbers can be 1 to 9999 This means that for a four zone evacuation panel the initial zone number can range from 1 to 9996 A four zone evacuation panel with an initial zone number of 100 has zones 100 through 103 The firenet map nM define...

Page 67: ...at a four zone evacuation panel Zones 3 and 4 from the evacuation panel will not be available for display Conventional systems can be configured to repeat control panels status information instead of zones status information in the zone LED indications Consult the Repeater type configuration nr setting Selecting control panel commands Select the control panel commands e g reset silence resound sou...

Page 68: ... instead of zone status information nr Pn When the control panel is configured to repeat the status of other panels the zone indications display global panel status information the red zone LED will indicate the panel ID in the network is in alarm automatic or manual and the yellow zone LED will indicate the panel ID is in fault disable or test By default zone repeaters are used nr 2n Select remot...

Page 69: ... described in Terminating zones on page 11 All manual call points have the correct resistance for alarm identification as described in Connecting manual call points on page 12 Polarity is observed for all sounder circuits and that all end of line resistors are installed as described in Connecting sounders or other notification devices to supervised outputs on page 16 Any optional equipment install...

Page 70: ...your installation thoroughly before proceeding Fault startup In accordance with EN 54 2 the control panel has a special startup sequence used after an internal fault has been detected by the control panel This is indicated as follows The General Fault LED flashes fast The System Fault LED flashes slow When this happens 1 Enter the Operator user level password 2 Press the Reset button to reset the ...

Page 71: ...lation Manual 65 Battery startup To power up the control panel from the batteries press the battery start button on the control panel PCB marked as BAT START see Figure 19 below Keep the button pressed for approximately 5 seconds Figure 19 Battery startup button ...

Page 72: ... is reported and that the alarm relay is activated when an alarm is reported Activate all sounders by pressing the All Sounders Start button and the Confirm button to test evacuation alarm reporting Response times Response times for standard events are as follows Table 24 Response times for standard events Event Response time Alarm Less than 3 seconds Zone fault Less than 30 seconds Sounder fault ...

Page 73: ...tenance Summary This chapter includes information on fire alarm and evacuation system maintenance and battery maintenance Content System maintenance 68 Quarterly maintenance 68 Annual maintenance 68 Cleaning the control panel 68 Battery maintenance 69 ...

Page 74: ...ds to all fault and alarm events The control panel power supply and battery voltage should be checked Annual maintenance Test all system devices and verify that the control panel responds to all fault and alarm events All electrical connections must be visually inspected to make sure that they are securely fastened that they have not been damaged and that they are appropriately protected Cleaning ...

Page 75: ...ion That the battery cables are connected securely and correctly at the battery and at the control panel PCB If the cables are in good condition and all connections are correct then the batteries should be replaced immediately Replacing batteries Batteries must be replaced periodically as recommended by the battery manufacturer The useful life of the battery is approximately four years Avoid the t...

Page 76: ...Chapter 4 Maintenance 70 1X E4 Series Installation Manual ...

Page 77: ... includes technical specifications for your fire alarm and evacuation control panel Content Zone specifications 72 Input and output specifications 73 Power supply specifications 75 Mechanical and environmental specifications 76 Fire network specifications 76 Cabinet drawings and dimensions 77 ...

Page 78: ...s are not EN 54 13 compliant 2 Or as defined by local standards 3 Provided that the detectors meet the required zone specifications given here 4 Figures based on EN 54 2 The maximum number of devices may differ for other standards Table 26 Mixed zone specifications 1 Max resistance per zone circuit 40 Ω Max capacitance per zone circuit 500 nF Nominal impedance Detector Manual call point 160 Ω to 6...

Page 79: ...3 5 V 11 kΩ 1 81 mA 21 3 V High impedance fault N A 16 9 to 17 2 V N A 1 Values are referenced to the IS zone input terminals Input and output specifications Table 28 Unsupervised inputs Cable resistance Activation input value Deactivation input value 9k Ω 10 9k Ω 10 Input type Unsupervised activated with a passive impedance usually a relay contact Sourced current 1 mA max for activation with shor...

Page 80: ...arm For open and short circuit 500 mA max at 25ºC 385 mA max at 40ºC 11 5 VDC max 8 4 VDC max 21 VDC min 28 VDC max Alarm relay output Number of potential free outputs Commutation current 1 2 A at 30 VDC max Fault relay output Number of potential free outputs Commutation current Default state 1 2 A at 30 VDC max Energized fail to safe Auxiliary 24 VDC output Voltage Current 24 VDC nominal 28 VDC m...

Page 81: ...oltage tolerance 2 Table 33 Batteries and battery charger specifications Battery rating 2X 7 2 Ah or 2X 12 Ah Battery type Sealed lead acid Battery charger voltage 27 3 V at 20ºC 36 mV ºC Battery charger current 0 7 A max Out of service voltage level 22 75 V No operation voltage level 21 V Battery internal resistance Ri max 0 5 Ω Table 34 Control panel current consumption specifications EN 54 4 1 ...

Page 82: ...ear of cabinet IP rating IP30 Table 36 Environmental specifications Operating temperature Storage temperature 5 to 40ºC 20 to 70ºC Relative humidity 10 to 95 noncondensing Type class conditions 3K5 of IEC 60721 3 3 For detailed cabinet drawings and dimensions see Cabinet drawings and dimensions on page 77 Fire network specifications Table 37 Fire network specifications Maximum distance between con...

Page 83: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications 1X E4 Series Installation Manual 77 Cabinet drawings and dimensions Figure 20 Cabinet with cover ...

Page 84: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications 78 1X E4 Series Installation Manual Figure 21 Cabinet without cover ...

Page 85: ... This appendix includes detailed information on operating mode and expansion board configuration presets Content Operating mode presets 80 NEN 2575 4E presets 80 NEN 2575 2E presets 81 NEN 2575 1E presets 81 Additional configuration characteristics 82 Expansion board presets 82 ...

Page 86: ...ctivated by a fire alarm in zone 1 Sounder circuit activated by a fire alarm in zone 1 OUT2 Sounder circuit activated by a fire alarm in zone 2 OUT3 Sounder circuit activated by a fire alarm in zone 3 Sounder circuit activated by a fire alarm in zone 2 OUT4 Sounder circuit activated by a fire alarm in zone 4 OUT5 Fire routing activated by a automatic fire alarm device Fire routing activated by aut...

Page 87: ...t activated by a fire alarm in zone 1 or 2 Sounder circuit activated by a fire alarm in zone 1 or 2 OUT2 Sounder circuit activated by a fire alarm in zone 1 or 2 OUT3 Sounder circuit activated by a fire alarm in zone 3 or 4 Sounder circuit activated by a fire alarm in zone 3 or 4 OUT 5 Fire routing activated by a automatic fire alarm device Fire routing activated by automatic or manual fire alarm ...

Page 88: ... OUT5 Fire routing activated by a automatic fire alarm device Fire routing activated by automatic or manual fire alarm device OUT6 Fire routing activated by a manual fire alarm device Additional configuration characteristics Table 44 Additional configuration characteristics for all presets Default fire routing delay 01 Default extended fire routing delay 03 Default zone delay 0n Start Restart soun...

Page 89: ...ne Output Delay 01 1 1 Yes 2 2 Yes 3 3 Yes 4 4 Yes 05 1 1 Yes 2 Yes 2 3 Yes 4 Yes 06 3 1 Yes 2 Yes 4 3 Yes 4 Yes 13 1 or 2 1 Yes 3 or 4 2 Yes 5 or 6 3 Yes 7 or 8 4 Yes 15 1 and 2 1 Yes 3 and 4 2 Yes 5 and 6 3 Yes 7 and 8 4 Yes 17 1 2 3 or 4 1 Yes 2 Yes 5 6 7 or 8 3 Yes 4 Yes 18 1 and 2 1 Yes 2 Yes 3 and 4 3 Yes 4 Yes 20 1 or 2 1 Yes 2 Yes 3 or 4 3 Yes 4 Yes ...

Page 90: ...26 Alarm 1 to 2 No Fault 3 to 4 No 27 Alarm 1 No Fault 2 No Buzzer on 3 No Reset 4 No 29 Fault 1 1 to 4 No 30 Alarm 1 to 2 No Fault 1 3 to 4 No 31 Alarm 1 No Fault 1 2 No Buzzer on 3 No Reset on 4 No 33 Buzzer on 1 No 2 No Reset on 3 No 4 No 33 Buzzer on 1 No 2 No Reset on 3 No 4 No 34 2 Fire Routing Auto 1 No 2 No Fire routing Manual 3 No 4 No 35 2 Fire routing 1 No 2 No Fault warning output 3 3 ...

Page 91: ... configuration 4 Configuration 36 is only possible when the Network Remote Output Control option nO is set and it is then configured by default RB SBx is the expansion board x For evacuation panels x can be 1 2 3 or 4 Table 47 Expansion board sounder circuit configuration with EN 54 13 supervision disabled 1 Display Events Output Delay 90 Sounders evacuation output 1 1 No 2 No Sounders evacuation ...

Page 92: ... enabled Display Zone Outputs Delay 05 1 1 and 2 Yes 2 3 and 4 Yes 06 3 1 and 2 Yes 4 3 and 4 Yes 17 1 2 3 or 4 1 and 2 Yes 5 6 7 or 8 3 and 4 Yes 18 1 and 2 1 and 2 Yes 3 and 4 3 and 4 Yes 20 1 or 2 1 and 2 Yes 3 or 4 3 and 4 Yes Table 49 Expansion board event configuration with EN 54 13 supervision enabled Display Event Outputs Delay 24 Alarm 1 and 2 No 3 and 4 No 25 Fault 1 and 2 No 3 and 4 No ...

Page 93: ...iguration 4 Configuration 36 is only possible when the Network Remote Output Control option nO is set and it is then configured by default RB SBx is the expansion board x For evacuation panels x can be 1 2 3 or 4 5 Not compliant to EN 54 13 Table 50 Expansion board sounder circuit configuration with EN 54 13 supervision enabled 1 Display Events Output Delay 90 Sounders evacuation output 1 1 and 2 ...

Page 94: ...Appendix A Configuration presets 88 1X E4 Series Installation Manual ...

Page 95: ...llation Manual 89 Appendix B Regulatory information Summary This appendix contains regulatory information that applies to your control panel Content European standards 90 European regulations for construction products 91 ...

Page 96: ...2010 1 SB expansion board do not support the optional requirement of EN 54 2 clause 7 8 and should not to be used for fire alarm devices 2 Applies only to models with the suffix NL 3 NEN 2575 with EN 54 13 supervision operating mode only European standards for electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility These control panels have been designed in accordance with the following European stand...

Page 97: ...at firesecurityproducts com Conformity Notified Approved body 0370 0832 Manufacturer Carrier Manufacturing Poland Spółka Z o o Ul Kolejowa 24 39 100 Ropczyce Poland Authorized EU manufacturing representative Carrier Fire Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert Netherlands Year of first CE marking 19 Year of first UKCA marking 22 Declaration of Performance number 360 3100 1099 Product identificat...

Page 98: ...Appendix B Regulatory information 92 1X E4 Series Installation Manual ...

Page 99: ...onnecting fire routing equipment to supervised outputs 17 connecting inputs 13 connecting manual call points 12 connecting sounders or other notification devices to supervised outputs 16 connecting supervised inputs 14 connecting supervised outputs 15 connecting the batteries 20 connecting the fault warning output to external equipment 17 connecting the mains power supply 18 connecting unsupervise...

Page 100: ...ries 69 response times 66 ring configuration 22 S select remote output control 62 selecting 115 or 230 VAC operation 19 selecting control panel commands 61 selecting processing for remote zones in alarm 62 selecting the loop class 62 Service Detector LED 7 seven segment display 29 software compatibility ii software configuration and serial number information 51 sounder operation during a zone test...

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