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General 

ISOLATOR MODULE

 

Asenware  AW-D114  is  an  intelligent  addressable  isolator 
module,  which  can  be  configured  with  Asenware  AW- 
FP100  Series  Addressable  Fire  Alarm  Control  Panel. 
Each point (devices) can be given specific ID or individual 
address,  which  allows  the  panel  to  continuously  monitor 
specific  location  (point).  The  module  has  two  panel  con- 
trolled  LED  indicator.  AW-D114  isolator  modules  is  used 
to protect the system against wire-to-wire 
short circuits on the signaling line circuit

 
 

Features 

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Addressable-analog communication 

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Two-wire connection 

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Two  LEDs  one  is  Green,  which  blinks  in  normal 

condition  and  another  one  is  Red  which 
becomes steady during fire alarm condition. 

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Remote test from Panel 

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Automatically reset after correction of fault 

 

Parameters 

 

Summary of Contents for Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel

Page 1: ...ASENWARE LTD ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL USER MANUAL OPERATIONAL PROGRAMMING 1 July 2017 Prepared By AK ...

Page 2: ...8 Printed Circuit Board 10 1 5 1 Power Rating 11 1 5 3 Terminals 11 2 1 OVERVIEW 12 2 2 1 Home Screen 12 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 6 2 2 2 Event Screen 13 2 2 MESSAGE FORMAT 12 CHAPTER 2 OPERATION 12 1 5 2 Environmental Condition 11 1 5 TECHNICAL PARAMETER 11 1 4 7 Printer 9 1 4 5 Loop Card 9 1 4 3 Input Method 9 1 4 1 Main Control 8 1 3 3 LED Indicators 8 1 3 1 Liquid Crystal Display 7 1 2 SY...

Page 3: ...G MENU AND OTHER PROGRAMMING SCREEN 23 3 2 2 Password Change 24 3 3 PROGRAMMING 24 3 3 1 1 Status and Operation 25 2 2 3 Main Menu 14 3 3 1 2 Panel Setup 26 3 3 1 Program 25 3 2 2 1 Incorrect or Forgotten Password 24 3 2 1 Recommended Programming Procedure 23 3 1 PROGRAMMING FEATURES 23 2 4 PRINTING REPORT 22 2 3 5 1 Disablement and Testing of Device 22 2 3 4 1 Action to Supervisory Event 21 2 3 3...

Page 4: ...TOR 41 ADDRESSABLE COMBINATION DETECTOR 45 ADDRESSABLE BELL 48 MONITOR MODULE 51 SUPERVISORY MODULE 55 ISOLATOR MODULE 59 3 3 1 2 1 Configuration 27 RELAY MODULE 57 CONTROL MODULE 53 ADDRESSABLE MANUAL CALL POINT 49 ADDRESSABLE BELL HORN STROBE 47 ADDRESSABLE HEAT DETECTOR 43 APPENDIX B DATASHEETS 41 A 3 ADDRESSABLE DEVICES 40 A 1 ANNUNCIATOR PANEL 39 3 3 1 5 User List 36 3 3 1 3 Register 34 3 3 1...

Page 5: ...ASENWARE LTD 5 PROGRAMMER 63 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 66 ANNUNCIATOR PANEL 61 APPENDIX C ASSIGNING ADDRESSES 64 ...

Page 6: ...nes for Notification Appliance Circuits NACs 2 wire cable for all addressable devices Zone test and individual device testing Zone Disable and individual device isolation Delay override and abort functionality User friendly easily configurable windows using Panel itself 250 intelligent detectors or modules for one loop circuit Up to 8 Loop cards can be installed and configured Interconnection of p...

Page 7: ...ixed Function Keys Reset Press RESET to eliminate all current alarms and reboot the system The whole process takes 30 60s RESET clear all latched alarms and other events as well as turn off event LEDs If alarms or other off normal events exist after reset they will resound the system and relight the LEDs Evacuate Press this key holding it down for 2 seconds to activate all silenceable fire output ...

Page 8: ...nt exists Remote Sounder Silence Yellow Illuminate when Notification Appliances is silenced and stay flashing until panel is reset General Disable Yellow Illuminates when disable has been performed Test Yellow Illuminate when the panel carries out Lamp test for all LEDs 1 4 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AW FP 100 Series Fire Alarm Control Panel are composed of the following main parts 1 4 1 Main Control The m...

Page 9: ...icating panel 1 4 6 Interconnection with Devices The system can get access to various intelligent smoke heat or combination detectors produced by the manufacturer and the main types include detectors modules horn strobes manual call point and so on The system can be interconnected to Modules Manual Call Point Relays Deluge vale and Gas System The system can get access to multiple intelligent modul...

Page 10: ...The control panel electronics are contained on one printed circuit board that incorporates with loop cards and the central processing unit CPU The built in power supply includes an integral battery charger A display unit is connected over the PCB ...

Page 11: ...C24V Backup power supply DC24V maintenance free battery BAT12V 5AH 1 5 2 Environmental Condition Ambient temperature 10 55 Ambient humidity 95 40 2 no condensation 1 5 3 Terminals Refer to product instructions for detailed technical parameters of the detector module sounder visual indicator and so on ...

Page 12: ...des zone testing and others In the following sections it will be described how to deal with those events 2 2 1 System Normal Screen Home Screen During normal condition all fields on the screen are empty And time and access level are shown at the bottom of the screen as shown in Figure 2 1 The first window shows the fire events and so on Multi level access level based on authorization level which i...

Page 13: ...e FIRE window as shown in Figure 2 2 Similarly specific event will be appeared For device or zone testing or disablement will be indicated in GENERAL window This multiple event list priority level is as per EN 54 2 The most recent event in the specific window will be appeared on the top If there are more events in one field it can be scrolled up and down using the UP DOWN arrow in the bottom right...

Page 14: ...history information printing and programming menus and other settings To enter MENU user must login first or the password window automatically will appear as shown in Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 shows the Main Menu window which contains few other functional touch sub menus for device settings and other settings Figure 2 3 LogIn Screen Page Scroll UP DOWN ...

Page 15: ...ge The PASSWORD CHANGE touch button will help the user to change or update the password Password for level 2 and level 3 can be changed in this sub menu window Refer to Figure 2 4 Administrator is considered Level 2 authorized person Super Administrative is considered Level 3 authorized person Developer is Level 4 access only manufacturer or the person properly trained by manufacturer to make chan...

Page 16: ... History screen allows the user to select a type of history file to view As it can seen from the Figure 2 5 it includes three sub categories which can be selected by pressing the soft touch button on the screen Figure 2 5 History Screen Note Clear History can be performed by Level 4 authorized person only ...

Page 17: ... time of the fire event User can select any page by typing the page number and pressing GO touch button Fault History Up to 500 events can be stored in Fault history file and most recent one will be appeared on the top Linkage History Up to 500 events can be stored in Linkage history file and most recent one will be appeared on the top It includes all supervisory events and any linkage with the sy...

Page 18: ...iving the event which can be silenced using silence soft key on the panel This action will silence the alarm however the LEDs will change from flashing to steady for the event and silence If the panel is networked it will send signal to network panel Silence key acknowledge the event Silencing do not affect new event If there is new event occurs during silence period panel will sound the alarm aga...

Page 19: ...ons to output devices and if user wants to override the delay for actual fire More is explained in the later section of this manual Correct the condition which causes the alarm Reset the Panel to normal condition Once the alarm condition is corrected to return the System to normal condition press RESET soft key on the panel 2 3 3 Fault Event Any troubles in electrical or mechanical part of the pan...

Page 20: ...e they are describes as point fault and system fault Table 2 1 and Table 2 2 summarize some troubles which will appear on the screen when any of fault incident occurs Table 2 1 Point Fault FAULT TYPE DESCRIPTION ACTION Earth Fault Panel Earth Fault in DC supply correct the fault AC Failure The main or auxiliary AC power failure Determine if its AC power loss or wiring connection Battery Fault Any ...

Page 21: ...cription description is programmed for example if Water Flow switch is monitored using monitor module when it open and water flows display screen show Water Flow Switch is open if this message is programmed Sends fault message to history buffer printer and repeater annunciator panel if installed 2 3 4 1 Action to Supervisory Event Silence the Panel sounder By pressing the soft key Panel Buzzer Sil...

Page 22: ...anel indicates disabled points or testing condition by displaying on the screen disabled or testing condition respectively Yellow General Disable LED ON for disablement of zone or any device disablement Yellow Test LED ON for testing of zone or any device Display the message on GENERAL Window for the zone or device testing or disablement condition e g if zone 5 is disable Zone 5 is disable will ap...

Page 23: ...ssing MENU soft touch button User may enter for other functions for programming and settings 3 2 1 Recommendation Programming Procedure Before programming it is highly recommended to follow below procedure to prevent errors which can lead to reprogramming and wasting time Make the record sheet for exact information of all devices annunciator repeater and zones decision An carefully assign addresse...

Page 24: ... 3 2 2 1 Incorrect or Forgotten Password If the entered password is incorrect panel will give the message INVALID PASSWORD After escaping from this dialog password can be re entered In case if user forget the password it can be recovered from USER LIST which is accessed by Level 4 Owner Developer or the person who is trained and authorized to make any changes authorized access How to access is exp...

Page 25: ...3 2 column 1 tells about the address of the device and subsequent columns about device types location and zone number It is possible to Test and Disable the individual device using ON OFF slide touch switch as shown in the last two columns respectively To check the status for particular loop can be selected from the Loop number at the top on the left side of this window green right click implies t...

Page 26: ...UP allows the user to configure the panel for time set up loop identity zone settings etc Panel Setup contains four other sub menus where user can set up the panel by allocation the initial information Figure 3 3 Panel Setup Screen Individual Device Test Selected Loop Device Isolation Page Selection ...

Page 27: ...nable and disabled from ON OFF touch slide switch Similarly printer can be online and offline using ON OFF touch slide switch In the Time Setup field date and time can be set up After making these changes save these changes by pressing the green right click on the right side of the window 3 3 1 2 2 Zone Settings In this sub menu of Panel Setup user can see the status of zone as per the programming...

Page 28: ...l for any output it will give the signal to Notification Appliances without any delay In the first column of Figure 3 5 Zone number are soft touch button when pressed it will take the user to Zone Action settings windows Figure 3 6 In this window user can name the Figure 3 6 Zone Settings Window Press to Override Press to Abort ...

Page 29: ...out that its a false alarm during delay time user can abort the system using Abort soft touch key Zone testing and zone isolation is possible using ON OFF slide switch button Complete zone can be tested and disabled and it will be notified in the previous window as shown in Figure 3 5 Table 3 1 shows brief summery of zone actions functions Figure 3 7 Setting the Fire Qty Table 3 1 Zone Actions ACT...

Page 30: ...e 3 8 B Delay Time Settings Minute 3 3 1 2 3 Communication Network settings and communication settings with other panels and cell phones can be performed in this sub menu Referring to Figure 3 9 user must go further individual widows for above mentioned settings ...

Page 31: ...3 1 2 3 2 CAN CAN window allows the user to connect with other panels right green click represent the selected loop and red cross click represents not connected to the current panel refer Figure 3 11 3 3 1 2 3 3 Cloud Asenware allows the customer to save the data using Cloud option refer Figure 3 12 all data programming will be saved at Asenware Server It will help the user to restore the data fro...

Page 32: ...ASENWARE LTD 32 Figure 3 10 TCP IP Address Window Screen Figure 3 11 CAN Window Screen ...

Page 33: ...2 3 4 GSM In this GSM window refer to Figure 3 13 users can feed the Phone number of authorized persons or the person to be notified for the event for example notification for the person in control room fire brigade office etc Figure 3 13 GSM Window Screen ...

Page 34: ...ices In the address column user can assign the addresses which he she planned for each devices e g smoke detectors heat detectors monitor modules etc As shown in Figure 3 15 window has information for all devices s addresses location and status if it is registered or not Note Before making any input in this window user is highly recommend to assign zones addresses and thoroughly planned layout mus...

Page 35: ...ep 4 In the Device column device name can be selected after clicking anywhere in the cell refer Figure 3 15 It will give you the list of the Device Names which you already provided in Device Settings 3 3 1 2 4 It will automatically show its zone number Step 5 When all data for the particular address is filled in the specific fields from the last column Reg user can register the device by clicking ...

Page 36: ... 4 authorized person can use this sub menu 3 3 1 5 User List In case if user Level 2 and Level 3 forget password the sub menu USER LIST can help them to recover the password Only Level 4 authorized people can access to this sub menu As shown in Figure 3 17 all level password can be seen here once it is programmed There is Help touch button in this sub menu which allows the user to check the access...

Page 37: ...37 Figure 3 17 User List Figure 3 18 User Access Chart ...

Page 38: ...38 ASENWARE LTD Any question concerning the technical or related to this manual should be addressed to Asenware Ltd 701 Building 8 Dongfangming Industry Zone Dabao Road Baoan Shenzhen China ...

Page 39: ...es can be silenced D116 is fully complied with the requirement of EN 54 2 and EN 54 4 From Remote Annunciator Notification Devices can be silenced and acknowledged to main control panel Table A 1 AnnunciatorPanel FEATURES Two Lines of 40 Character each LCD Push Buttons to acknowledge the silence IP 30 Cabinet A 2 ADDRESSABLE ANNUNCIATOR BOARD Asenware AW D117 Addressable annunciator board is a 24 ...

Page 40: ...ompatible with AW FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel It is supplied with back box and cabinet which has IP30 rating All devices have two panel controlled LED indicators one Green LED which keep showing the power and another one is RED LED which goes ON at the time of Alarm Condition Table A 3 Modules Modules Model Number Function Monitor Module AW D110 Monitor the individual devices...

Page 41: ...uces the maintenance cost and makes it easier to maintain the system Features Addressable analog communication Low standby current for continuous monitoring 2 5mA Two wire connection Two LEDs RED blinks in normal condition and becomes stationary during fire Remote test from Panel Spacing Spacing of detector must be followed by standard EN 54 or NFPA 72 NFPA 72 suggests for low airflow application ...

Page 42: ...ble detector use a separate base to simplify the installation and maintenance For proper installation terminal connections to be followed as shown below No 6 Remote Indicator No 3 Remote Indicator No 2 Loop IN No 5 Loop IN All dimensions are in mm ...

Page 43: ...ier to maintain the system Features Addressable analog communication Rate of rise feature activates when ambient temperature increases at the rate of 7 1 5S Low Standby current Two wire connection Two LEDs RED blinks in normal condition and becomes stationary during fire alarm condition Remote test from Panel Spacing Spacing of detector must be followed by standard EN 54 or NFPA 72 N FPA 72 sugges...

Page 44: ...ble detector use a separate base to simplify the installation and maintenance For proper installation terminal connections to be followed as shown below No 6 Remote Indicator No 3 Remote Indicator No 2 Loop IN No 5 Loop IN All dimensions are in mm ...

Page 45: ...en both conditions are satisfied which reduces the chances of false alarm The heat sensing portion utilizes a proven thermistor for accurate and reliable heat detection Features Addressable analog communication Low standby current for continuous monitoring 2 5mA Two wire connection Two LEDs RED blinks in normal condition and becomes steady during fire alarm condition Remote test from Panel Spacing...

Page 46: ...ble detector use a separate base to simplify the installation and maintenance For proper installation terminal connections to be followed as shown below No 6 Remote Indicator No 3 Remote Indicator No 2 Loop IN No 5 Loop IN All dimensions are in mm ...

Page 47: ...ven specific ID which allows the panel to continuously monitor specific device location point AW D106 horn strobe is used for audio and visual fire signaling applications Features Addressable analog communication Low Standby current High decibel rating Flash period of 1 sec Parameters Installation AW D106 addressable horn strobe comes with mounting enclosure which can be easily installed All dimen...

Page 48: ...fic ID which allows the panel to continuously monitor specific bell location point AW D109 alarm bells are low current high decibel notification appliances for use in fire signaling applications Features Addressable analog communication Low Standby current High decibel rating Parameters Installation AW D109 addressable bell comes with mounting enclosure which can be easily installed All dimensions...

Page 49: ... panel to continuously monitor specific device location point AW D105 can be used to trigger the alarm manually in the fire emergency scenarios Features Addressable analog communication Two LEDs GREEN Normal Condition and RED Alarm condition Can be reset easily Parameters Installation AW D105 addressable call point comes with mounting enclosure which can be easily installed It can be reset easily ...

Page 50: ...50 ASENWARE LTD All dimensions are in mm ...

Page 51: ...t The module has a panel controlled LED indicator Features Addressable analog communication Two wire connection Two LEDs one is Green which blinks in normal condition and another one is Red which becomes steady during fire alarm condition Remote test from Panel Installation AW D110 addressable monitor module must be installed as per the final drawings and wiring diagram Set the address on the moni...

Page 52: ...52 ASENWARE LTD All dimensions are in mm Same size of box is supplied for all type of modules ...

Page 53: ...rol modules provides a notification circuit to control panel which allows to activate the notification devices i e horn strobes etc Features Addressable analog communication Two wire connection Two LEDs one is Green which blinks in normal condition and another one is Red which becomes steady during fire alarm condition Remote test from Panel Installation AW D110 addressable monitor module must be ...

Page 54: ...54 ASENWARE LTD Wiring Connection ...

Page 55: ...ndicator AW D111 supervisory modules continuously monitors the supervisory devices like control valves zone valves etc Features Addressable analog communication Two wire connection Two LEDs one is Green which blinks in normal condition and another one is Red which becomes steady during fire alarm condition Remote test from Panel Parameters Installation AW D111 addressable monitor module must be in...

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Page 57: ...es provides the system with a dry contact output for activating a variety of auxiliary devices such as fans dampers control equipment etc Features Addressable analog communication Two wire connection Two LEDs one is Green which blinks in normal condition and another one is Red which becomes steady during fire alarm condition Remote test from Panel Parameters Installation AW D113 addressable monito...

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Page 59: ... continuously monitor specific location point The module has two panel con trolled LED indicator AW D114 isolator modules is used to protect the system against wire to wire short circuits on the signaling line circuit Features Addressable analog communication Two wire connection Two LEDs one is Green which blinks in normal condition and another one is Red which becomes steady during fire alarm con...

Page 60: ...4 addressable monitor module must be installed as per the final drawings and wiring diagram Set the address on the monitor module using programmer Secure the module in the electrical box supplied with the monitor module Wiring Connection ...

Page 61: ...panel and Remote Notification appliances can be silenced Features Addressable analog communication Two Lines of 40 Character each LCD LED Indication for Alarm Fault and Supervisory Push Buttons to acknowledge and silence the alarm Lamp Test from Key Switch Parameters Operation AW D116 can be used to deactivate the Notification appliances using SILENCE push button All switches on the annunciator ar...

Page 62: ...62 ASENWARE LTD All dimensions are in mm ...

Page 63: ...sign addresses to all devices which need to be configured with Asenware AW FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel Each point devices can be given specific ID using AW PR101 Features Assign Addressable analog communication between device and panel Dual power operation Parameters ...

Page 64: ... addressing the devices There are two different ways to assign addresses to detectors and rest of the devices Detectors Address Assignment Detectors can be assigned specific addresses by connecting the connector and base supplied with Programmer with the detector and assign the number using the number keys on the programmer and then pushing WRITE button on it Refer the below picture Press WRITE af...

Page 65: ...sing the connector supplied with Programmer Connect the other side of device to the Program scribed in the circuit board into the device and assign the number using the number keys on the programmer and then pushing WRITE button on it Refer the below picture Press WRITE after assigning the address ...

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