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Installation Handbook, Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-APRIME2-INSTAL/DGB, Rev. C, 2016-29-02,  

Autronica Fire and Security AS 

 

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This product contains static-sensitive devices. Please avoid any 
electrostatic discharge during these operations. 

13.1 USB Output 

By means of a USB memory stick, configuration data can be 
exported or imported. 
 
The USB output J12 is used for this purpose. It is easily accessible 
from the inside of the front panel door. 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
We recommend that the USB-stick that is to be used contains 
Autronica-related files only. 

Note that  the maximum load on the USB port is 100mA.  
The USB port is provided with a resettable fuse. 

USB 
output 
J12 

Summary of Contents for Autroprime

Page 1: ...116 P APRIME2 INSTAL DGB Rev C 2016 29 02 Autronica Fire And Security AS Installation Handbook Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System ...

Page 2: ...utronica Fire and Security AS and its subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors that may appear in the publication or for damages arising from the information in it No information in this publication should be regarded as a warranty made by Autronica Fire and Security AS The information in this publication may be updated without notice Product names mentioned in this publication may be ...

Page 3: ...ire Alarm Control Panel BS 200 15 6 3 Addressing other Panels 15 6 4 Addressing Mimic Drivers 15 7 Mounting Drawings 16 7 1 Hole Dimensions Mounting Bracket for BS 210 and BS 211 16 7 2 Hole Dimensions Mounting Bracket for BU 210 BU 211 and BV 210 17 8 Cable Specifications 18 8 1 Calculating the Current Consumption 18 8 2 Tables 18 8 2 1 Table for Low Current Detectors and I O units 18 8 2 2 Table...

Page 4: ... Host J10 40 9 8 10User Configurable Inputs 40 9 8 11User Configurable Outputs 41 9 9 Cable Connections inside the Cabinet Fire Alarm Control Panel 42 9 9 1 Connections J7 for a standalone cabinet with integrated BS 210 42 9 9 2 Connections J4 for a cabinet with external BS 210 and no external panel bus 43 9 9 3 Connections J4 for a cabinet with integrated BS 210 and external panel bus 44 9 9 4 Co...

Page 5: ...tering the Service Menu 71 13 3 Exporting Configuration Data 73 13 4 Importing Configuration Data 73 13 5 Backup Current Configuration 74 13 6 Select Configuration Restart System 74 13 7 Save Configuration 75 14 Changes on the Detection Loop 76 14 1 Typical Scenarios 76 14 2 Remove a unit and Insert the same unit 76 14 3 Remove a unit and insert another unit of the same type 77 14 4 Remove a unit ...

Page 6: ...Introduction Installation Handbook Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 INSTAL DGB Rev C 2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 6 ...

Page 7: ...2 GESTAR EGB aprime2gestar_egb Installation Handbook 116 P APRIME2 INSTAL DGB aprime2instal_dgb Connecting Loop Units 116 P CONNECTLOOPUNIT DGB connectloopunit_dgb Configuration Handbook 116 P APRIME2 CONFIG EGB aprime2config_egb Operator s Handbook 116 P APRIME2 OPERAT FGB aprime2operat_fgb User Guide 116 P APRIME2 USERGU LGB aprime2usergu_lgb Wall Chart 116 P APRIME2 WALLC LGB aprime2wallc_lgb M...

Page 8: ...EC 529 IP30 BS 200M IEC 529 IP32 2 3 Mounting Height Space Requirement To ensure optimal readability of the panels display the recommended mounting height of the panel top is approximately 175 cm above the floor 2 4 Mounting Alternatives The Fire Alarm Control Panel BS 200 BS 200L BS 200M is to be surface mounted onto the wall The Operator Panel BS 210 which is an integrated part of the Fire Alarm...

Page 9: ...sions HxWxD mm 420x346x140 Cabinet UE 1747 If the Operator Panel BS 210 is mounted separately outside the cabinet the door bracket is to be turned inside out and fastened to the cabinet s door Dimensions HxWxD mm 420x346x140 Operator Panel BS 210 The panel is delivered as an integrated part of the Fire Alarm Control Panel but can also be mounted separately outside a cabinet onto a bracket UD 731 D...

Page 10: ... 154 x 45 Mimic Driver BUR 200 The Mimic Driver is capable of driving 32 LEDs with series resistors on a mimic panel for additional indication of alarms Provides also 8 standard monitored inputs Dimensions HxWxD mm 181x125x40 For maritime applications the Mimic Driver BUR 200 is delivered in a cabinet BUR 200M providing 16 programmable relays In addition the Autroprime system provides the Larmlagr...

Page 11: ...al panels can be freely mixed and connected to the Fire Alarm Control Panel via the RS 485 panel bus including Repeater Panels BS 211 Information Panels BV 210 Fire Brigade Panels BU 210 and Mimic Drivers BUR 200 For information on cabling refer to Cable Connections chapter 9 1 Fire Alarm Control Panel BS 200 ESPA 444 Communication Protocol or NMEA protocol for VDR systems RS 232 RS 422 485 Modbus...

Page 12: ...e cabinet has 3 mounting holes located at the rear The upper holes are of key hole type Insert the 2 upper screws in the wall according to the drawing Open the cabinet s front door and hang the cabinet onto the screws Insert the lower screw then tighten all screws 2B Unscrew the 4 screws which connect the panel to the cabinet s front door Remove the Operator Panel with its bracket mounted Remove t...

Page 13: ...2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 13 Step C Mounting all other panels Repeater Panel BS 211 Fire Brigade Panel BU 210 Information Panel BV 210 4C Place and centre the lower part of the panel onto the lower part of the bracket then simply push the upper part of the panel towards the bracket until it snaps on ...

Page 14: ...2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 14 1A 1B 3B 4B 4C 2B 2A For information on hole dimensions for brackets refer to chapter 5 For adequate access to the inside of the panel when the door is opened make sure that the distance between the panel s left side front view and the adjacent wall is approximately 30 cm ...

Page 15: ...S 210 must always have address 0 the arrow pointing straight downwards Address 0 is preset from the factory Note that only 1 Operator Panel BS 210 either as an integrated part of Fire Alarm Control Panel BS 200 or as a separate panel mounted outside a cabinet can be connected to the panel bus 6 3 Addressing other Panels All other panels connected to the RS 485 Panel Bus including Repeater Panel BS...

Page 16: ... Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 16 7 Mounting Drawings 7 1 Hole Dimensions Mounting Bracket for BS 210 and BS 211 The Operator Panel BS 210 an integrated part of the Fire Alarm Control Panel BS 200 can be surface mounted onto a bracket on the wall outside the Fire Alarm Control Panel s cabinet 34 194 2 152 252 3 171 69 5 ...

Page 17: ...C 2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 17 7 2 Hole Dimensions Mounting Bracket for BU 210 BU 211 and BV 210 The Repeater Panel BS 211 Fire Brigade Panel BU 210 Information Panel BV 210 and Larmlagringspanel BU 211 are to be surface mounted onto a bracket on the wall or mounted inside a 19 rack or console ...

Page 18: ...ce is found in the data sheets of the respective units Always calculate for worst case normally during alarm condition whene LEDs sounders strobes are activated 8 2 Tables The tables in this chapter give the wire dimension in square millimeters or AWG American Wire Gauge for various cable lengths Please refer to national local standards for your country Data may change Please check with your local...

Page 19: ... 100 112 1600 2400 3200 4800 8000 150 78 1114 1671 2229 3343 5571 200 55 786 1179 1571 2357 3929 250 40 571 857 1143 1714 2857 300 30 429 643 857 1286 2143 350 23 329 493 657 986 1643 400 18 257 386 514 771 1286 8 2 3 Onboard I O and Power Maximum resistance capacitance Wire Dimensions examples Maximum cable length Remarks μF mm 2 AWG m Inputs Monitored 10m Inputs Non monitored 50m Output Monitore...

Page 20: ...RS485 422 Shielded cable is required if cable is 3m Cable shall be twisted pair 100 ohm characteristic impedance Cat 5 cable recommended Maximum length 1000 meters For USCG installations the length is limited to 6m 20 feet 8 3 Detection Loop Cables The maximum cable length is determined by both cable loss and the at site designed power consumption Increasing current implies a demand for less cable...

Page 21: ...rs transformers etc Longer paths require twisted pair cable and 100 ohms characteristic impedance Cat 5 or similar cable intended for RS485 transmission The characteristic impedance shall be at 100KHz 100 ohm 15 ohm Note that the characteristic impedance has nothing to do with the resistance of the cable It is a property related to high frequency transmission regardless of its length Typical examp...

Page 22: ...ables below one of the pairs may be used for this In this case an earth fault at this panel s power supply will be signaled as a global earth fault by the Fire Alarm Control Panel The local power supply to the panel should include a local backup source in case of loss of mains supply In some installations it may be required by local regulations that the power supply includes a monitoring of intern...

Page 23: ...Not connected J13 3 24V IN 2 Pair 2 both wires 24V IN 2 J14 3 J13 4 0V IN 2 Pair 3 both wires 0V IN 2 J14 4 Not connected Pair 4 Not connected Panel 2 BS 210 BU 210 etc Cable 3 From last external panel and back to Fire Alarm Control Panel Panel 1 BS 200 Terminals J13 5 A_1 Pair 1 Panel Bus Out A J4 11 J13 6 B_1 Pair 1 Panel Bus Out B J4 12 J13 3 24V IN 2 Pair 2 both wires 24V out 2 J1 7 J13 4 0V I...

Page 24: ...ically 0 5 hours The total required battery capacity which is now found needs a margin of about 15 for the life cycle of the battery In addition the total current supplied by the fuses 24V Out1 and 24V Out2 shall be safely below the 1 0A limit The available total current from the charger is 5 0A and care must be taken to ensure that the total charging current together with the overall load does no...

Page 25: ... external cables into the cabinet through the suitable cable inlets Fasten the cable by strips to the rear of the panel Refer to Description of Terminal Points Main Board chapter 9 8 Connect the detection loop cables to the correct terminal points Connect the panel bus cables to the correct terminal points if several panels are interconnected Interconnect the batteries with the small cable deliver...

Page 26: ...ng is used remove the appropriate knockouts on the top bottom left or right hand side of the panel Before mounting the panel on the bracket connect all external cables to the correct terminal points the panel bus cable Refer also to Description of Terminal Points Main Board chapter 9 8 Verify that all cables are correctly and properly connected before connecting the mains cable and the internal ba...

Page 27: ...ive Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 INSTAL DGB Rev C 2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 27 9 2 Overview Internal Cable Layout NOTE For specific information on the installation and cable connections for maritime installations refer to chapter 10 ...

Page 28: ...nnections Connect the black cable from the connector on the main board to the minus pole black on the battery on the left side Connect the red battery cable to the plus pole red on the battery on the right hand side Red wire to plus pole Black wire to minus pole NOTE For specific information on the installation and cable connections for maritime installations refer to chapter 10 ...

Page 29: ...onica Fire and Security AS Page 29 Fasten the temperature sensor to the battery with a piece of tape as shown Connect the internal temperature sensor cable to the correct terminal points Interconnect the other plus pole and minus pole on the batteries with the cable delivered with the cabinet Plus pole Minus pole Temperature Sensor ...

Page 30: ...t above the terminal points For protection purposes a plastic cover is placed on top of the terminal points Connect the mains power cable to the correct terminal points L and N Note that the isolation must be kept on the mains cable close up to the terminal points L and N Caution Do NOT touch the potensiometer labeled V ADJ Mains Power Terminal Points L and N NOTE For specific information on the i...

Page 31: ...main circuit board inside the cabinet Fuse Value Description F4 1A Fast 24V output 2 Used to power external equipment Typical application will be to power the panel bus 24V 2 F3 1A Fast 24V output 1 Used to power external equipment Typical application will be to power the panel bus 24V 1 F2 5A Slow Battery charger fuse F1 5A Slow Battery connection fuse Used to cut the connection between the batte...

Page 32: ...ted to J1 1 J1 2 and dip switch S2 5 must be set in ON position Note that there is no monitoring whether external 24 V is connected on J1 3 J1 4 or J1 1 J1 2 or both All monitoring related to battery and fuses F1 and F2 is disabled Fuses F1 and F2 must be checked manually at regular time intervals to ensure that the system is working properly Whenever switch S2 3 or S2 5 is changed the system must...

Page 33: ...ble Connections Installation Handbook Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 INSTAL DGB Rev C 2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 33 9 7 Terminal Points Overview Main Board ...

Page 34: ...wer end of the terminal block refer to the picture on the previous page J1 Description Internal External 1 Battery Fuse F1 T5AH For connection of standby battery 2 Battery 3 Charger 24V Fuse F2 T5AH For connection of internal charger Battery charger or 24V supply 4 Charger 0V 5 24V out 1 Fuse F3 F1AL Max 1A includes output 18 Power to panel bus 24V1 6 0V out 1 7 24V out 2 Fuse F4 F1AL Max 1A Power...

Page 35: ... A resettable fuse 13 Monitored Output 1 0V 14 Monitored Output 2 24V 0 5 A resettable fuse Default configured as Fire Alarm Device Output Monitored for short and open circuit 2kohm end resistor Max 500mA 15 Monitored Output 2 0V 16 Open Collector Output 1 User configurable Open collector output Non monitored Switches to 0V at activation Max 0 5A 17 Open Collector Output 2 User configurable Open c...

Page 36: ...ge over contact Non monitored Max 30VDC 1A 22 Relay Output 2 Com non energized 23 Relay Output 2 NO 24 Relay Output 2 NC Default configured as FWRE Fault Warning Routing Equipment Potential free change over contact Non monitored Max 30VDC 1 A 25 Detection Loop1 out For connection of Max 127 detectors loop units 26 Detection Loop1 out 27 Detection Loop1 in 28 Detection Loop1 in 29 Detection Loop2 o...

Page 37: ...S Page 37 9 8 2 Ethernet RJ45 connector J2 1 8 1 2 J2 Description 1 TX Transmit Data 2 TX Transmit Data 3 TX Transmit Data 4 N C 5 N C 6 TX Transmit Data 7 N C 8 N C LED 1 Link Activity LED LED 2 If ON 100MBit s if OFF 10MBit s 9 8 3 Power Supply Control and Battery Temperature Measurement J3 J3 Description 1 Vcon 1 2 V 2 3 PSF 3 4 Thermistor 5 Thermistor ...

Page 38: ...Operator Panel Return Input for redundancy 2 O P 0V 1 3 O P A 1 4 O P B 1 5 O P 24V 2 6 O P 0V 2 7 8 O P B 2 9 Panel Bus in A Connections to panel bus Connects from unit to unit Return Input for redundancy 10 Panel Bus in B 11 Panel Bus Out A 12 Panel Bus Out B 9 8 5 Add on Network Interface J5 J5 Description 1 External network interface reset 2 To RX on network card RS232 level 3 To TX on network...

Page 39: ...2 422 485 0V 4 RS 422 485 A 5 RS 422 485 B 6 RS 422 485 Z 7 RS 422 485 X 8 Non monitored Input 1 User configurable input Activates on closing contacts between 24VDC and 0V Observe polarity 9 Non monitored Input 1 10 Non monitored Input 2 User configurable input Activates at application of 24VDC Observe polarity 11 Non monitored Input 2 9 8 7 Operator Panel Standalone J7 J7 Description 1 Operator P...

Page 40: ...external loopers TTL level RS232 10 Connector key 11 To RX on external loopers TTL level RS232 12 0V 13 Protective 0V 14 0V 9 8 9 USB Host J10 USB host connector mates with USB type A connector J10 Description 1 5V 2 Data 1 3 Data 1 4 0V 9 8 10 User Configurable Inputs User configurable inputs can be used for Day Night input User Configurable input Morse input Mute Fire Alarm Device FAD input Rese...

Page 41: ... 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 41 9 8 11 User Configurable Outputs User configurable outputs can be used for User Configured output or General output Reset Out Silence Out Disable Out Silent Alarm Out Small Alarm Out Fire Alarm Device FAD Fire Alarm Routing Equipment FARE Fault Warning Routing Equipment FWRE ...

Page 42: ...panel BS 210 in a standalone cabinet are connected to connector J7 As the operator panel BS 210 is integrated in a standalone cabinet redundancy is not required Do not connect the 24V wire to the terminal points used for communication A and B terminals This will lead to malfunction of the communication circuits Note From the factory the default configuration of the panel connection Service Menu Sy...

Page 43: ...al connector J4 must be used Note From the factory the configuration is by default prepared for a standalone panel with integrated BS 210 If the Operator Panel BS 210 is to be placed outside the cabinet and no external panel bus is to be connected to the cabinet the configuration of the panel has to be changed during commissioning in order to achieve redundancy and fault monitoring of the panel bu...

Page 44: ...In B J4 11 Panel Bus Out A J4 12 Panel Bus Out B J14 1 24VIN1 J14 2 0VIN1 J14 5 A_1 J14 6 B_1 J14 7 GND J14 3 24VIN2 J14 4 0VIN2 J7 1 Output 24V J7 2 Output 0V J7 3 Output A J7 4 Output B BS 210 BSA 200A Cabinet with integrated BS 210 external panel bus To external panels Note From the factory the configuration is by default prepared for a standalone panel with integrated BS 210 If the cabinet has...

Page 45: ... must be used Note From the factory the configuration is by default prepared for a standalone panel with integrated BS 210 If the Operator Panel BS 210 is to be placed outside the cabinet and an external panel bus is to be connected to the cabinet the configuration of the panel has to be changed during commissioning in order to achieve redundancy and fault monitoring of the panel bus Configuration...

Page 46: ...ter 9 9 2 If additional panels are to be connected to the RS 485 Panel Bus the additional panel s Panel Bus connector J13 and J14 is used This connector is located on the rear side of the BU BV and BS panels Panel Bus connector on additional panels viewed from rear side of panel where cables are to be connected J14 J13 24ViN1 0V iN 1 24ViN2 0v iN 2 A1_1 B1_1 GND 24ViN1 0V iN 1 24ViN2 0v iN 2 A2_2 ...

Page 47: ...point GND is available for termination of the shield from a shielded cable In this way it is possible to establish a through connected shielded cable Note that it is not required to terminate this point to an Earth connection Connection of panels on the Panel Bus Do not connect the 24V wire to the terminal points used for communication A and B terminals This will lead to malfunction of the communi...

Page 48: ... is achieved by using a daisy chain connection with master and slave drivers A maximum of 8 Mimic Drivers can be connected to the panel bus providing a total of 256 outputs and 64 monitored inputs Note that when connecting additional panels on a panel bus the communication cables inside the cabinet Fire Alarm Control Panel must be connected as shown in chapter 9 10 CAUTION Do not connect the 24V w...

Page 49: ... 1 Terminal Points Overview BUR 200 MIMIC DRIVER Switch S2 Mode switch With external power without fault output mount a strap between terminals 1 and 2 on connector J12 Without external power mount a strap between terminals 1 and 2 on connector J12 When OK K1 is closed between J12 1 and J12 2 When fault K1 is open between J12 1 and J12 2 J12 Pwr LED 24V 6 Pwr LED out 5 ...

Page 50: ... are to be set to OFF Refer to the next chapter Connection of Master and Slave Mimic Drivers X2 Panel Bus Address Switch If S2 7 is set to Master X2 sets the panel bus address If S2 7 is set as slave X2 sets the RS 485 daisy chain slave address The range for the switch is 1 9 9 12 3 Connection of Master and Slave Mimic Drivers TuBUS in TuBUS out BUR 200 Master mode Set by DIP switch V1 V1 V2 V2 A ...

Page 51: ...s 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Inst Gnd B2 A2 0V 0V Inst Gnd B1 A1 0V 0V 24V 2 24V 1 24V 2 24V 1 BU BV Mimic Panel Bus IN J5 BU BV Mimic Panel Bus OUT J4 9 12 5 Connections for Slave Panels Out 1 Out 2 RS 485 Inst 24V 0V 24V 0V A3 B3 A4 B4 Gnd 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 12 6 Terminals for monitored inputs E n d r e s is to r 2 k o h m R e s is to r 9 1 0 o h m A c tiv a tio n s w itc h In p u t In p u t ...

Page 52: ... DGB Rev C 2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 52 9 13 Ground Fault A Normal situation there shall be approximately 12VDC between GND and 0V Fault scenarios B Ground fault to 24V if there is less than 50kohm between GND and 24V C Ground fault to 0V if there is less than 50kohm between GND and 0V ...

Page 53: ...tection System 116 P APRIME2 INSTAL DGB Rev C 2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 53 10 Maritime Installations 10 1 Typical Maritime Installation Overview The overview below shows an example of a typical system layout for a maritime installation BUR 200 MIMIC DRIVER ...

Page 54: ...200M is specifically designed for use in maritime applications The panel is provided with a filter 10 2 1 External Connections 116 71211549 230VAC and 116 71211550 110VAC X1 Description 1 Mains 110 230 VAC 2 Mains 110 230 VAC 3 Emergency 110 230 VAC 4 Emergency 110 230 VAC 5 Earth K15 Change over Relay K16 Mains Fault K17 Emergency Fault X1 X2 X2 Description 1 External 24V 2 External 24V 3 Battery...

Page 55: ...y AS Page 55 10 2 2 Detection Loop Connections Extended Terminal Block 1 Detection Loop 3 out For connection of Max 127 detectors loop units 2 Detection Loop 3 out 3 Detection Loop 3 in 4 Detection Loop 3 in 5 Detection Loop 4 out For connection of Max 127 detectors loop units 6 Detection Loop 4 out 7 Detection Loop 4 in 8 Detection Loop 4 in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 56: ...th integrated BS 210 with or without external panel bus with mains changeover relay Cabinet with integrated BS 210 with or without external panel bus without mains changeover relay The following description applies to all alternatives K16 and K17 are connected to non monitored input 1 and 2 on X3 for mains energy fault indication Inputs have to be configured to show the correct fault text on the p...

Page 57: ...ve Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 INSTAL DGB Rev C 2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 57 10 2 3 2 Cabinet with external BS 210 and external panel bus 10 2 3 3 Cabinet with integrated BS 210 with without external panel bus with mains changeover relay ...

Page 58: ...Handbook Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 INSTAL DGB Rev C 2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 58 10 2 3 4 Cabinet with integrated BS 210 with without external panel bus without mains changeover relay ...

Page 59: ...016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 59 10 3 Panel Bus Connection The drawing below shows an example of a panel bus interconnecting a Fire Alarm Control Panel BS 200M a Repeater Panel BS 211 an Information Panel BV 210 and a BUR 200 Mimic Driver Note that connections depend on the number of panels on the Panel Bus ...

Page 60: ...7 Out 8 J22 1 1 8 8 J18 2 3 4 5 6 7 Out 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 Out 9 Out 11 Out 12 Out 13 Out 14 Out 15 Out 16 J21 1 1 8 8 J17 2 3 4 5 6 7 Out 18 2 3 4 5 6 7 Out 17 Out 19 Out 20 Out 21 Out 22 Out 23 Out 24 J20 1 1 8 8 J16 2 3 4 5 6 7 Out 26 2 3 4 5 6 7 Out 25 Out 27 Out 28 Out 29 Out 30 Out 31 Out 32 K 12 K 13 K 14 K 15 K 16 J12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 See Manual J14 1 8 J13 2 3 4 5 6 7 Inp 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 J15 1 8 2...

Page 61: ...ection System 116 P APRIME2 INSTAL DGB Rev C 2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 61 10 5 External Battery Cabinet Part number Description 116 234403 Battery Cab 1x24 DC 12Ah CS 10 5 1 Dimensions 37 5 190 119 M6 s 1 5 s 1 5 310 334 380 210 234 280 35 35 M 8 10 M 5 M 5 ...

Page 62: ...Maritime Installations Installation Handbook Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 INSTAL DGB Rev C 2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 62 138 15 15 1 5 98 5 36 130 6 52 ...

Page 63: ... Installations Installation Handbook Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 INSTAL DGB Rev C 2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 63 10 5 2 Internal Connections in Battery Cabinet ...

Page 64: ...The panel type firmware version and address are shown in the display A pulsing cursor starts to move from left to right on the bottom line of the display indicating the progress of the initialization procedure The length of the initialization period depends on the number and types of loop units and whether there are branches on the loops After a short time the system will prompt you to select the ...

Page 65: ...ion Version then press Enter Type a Description then press Enter Press Enter once more to confirm Use the Arrow down button to select Restart System Use the left Arrow button to select Accept then press Enter The message System is now shutting down will appear and the system will reboot automatically The system topology is shown in the display Press the Cancel Back button to reveal the idle displa...

Page 66: ...e main board is to be pressed only if the System Fault indicator on the main board for any reason is lit A normal system reset which is a quite different operation is done by pressing the green Reset button on the front panel Also if a restart of the panel is required this is to be done via the Menu entry in Service mode S3 Battery Restart switch S1 Reset switch S2 Dipswitches for mode settings Sy...

Page 67: ... Market selection Select between Land BS 200 and Maritime BS 200M Land S2 4 ON Maritime S2 4 OFF ON S2 5 ON disable Deep Discharge function relay always kept closed Refer to chapter 12 5 OFF 12 4 Battery Short circuit Protection The battery circuit is protected with an automatic resettable electronic fuse that prevents system shutdown in case of short circuit in the battery circuit Internal Cablin...

Page 68: ...ssion the panel by means of the batteries if the mains power is not available A complete hardware reset will take place The switch turns on the relay in the battery circuit If the system is run from battery and the battery is replaced the switch must be operated to restart the system EN54 part 4 states that if the battery voltage drops below a limit specified by the manufacturer 17V the battery sh...

Page 69: ...ator yellow The yellow System Fault indicator is lit if a system fault occurs The board enters this security mode if the main processor fails to function due to hardware problems on the main board programme faults or faults in the file system If such a fault occurs the reset switch S1 has to be pressed to regain normal operation of the board If it is not possible to regain normal operation the boa...

Page 70: ...evices Please avoid any electrostatic discharge during these operations 13 1 USB Output By means of a USB memory stick configuration data can be exported or imported The USB output J12 is used for this purpose It is easily accessible from the inside of the front panel door We recommend that the USB stick that is to be used contains Autronica related files only Note that the maximum load on the USB...

Page 71: ...own the Enter button for a few seconds The following will appear in the display Use the arrow down button to scroll down and select Enter Service Mode Press Enter twice then use the alphanumeric keypad and type the password that has been selected during commissioning 4 characters To accept the password press Enter once more The menu selections Service and Exit Service now appear in the display To ...

Page 72: ...Exporting Importing Configuration Data Installation Handbook Autroprime Interactive Fire Detection System 116 P APRIME2 INSTAL DGB Rev C 2016 29 02 Autronica Fire and Security AS Page 72 ...

Page 73: ...a To import configuration data enter the service menu see chapter 13 2 select the Export and Import menu then perform the command Import Configuration This command allows you to import configuration files from a USB memory stick From the Service Menu perform the following Use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Export and Import then press Enter Press the arrow down button to select Impor...

Page 74: ...been changed To execute the command use the left arrow button to select Accept then press Enter 13 6 Select Configuration Restart System This command allows you to restart the system by using one of the configuration files available current configuration imported configuration or backup configuration From the Service Menu perform the following Use the arrow down button to scroll downwards to Expor...

Page 75: ... command is performed From the Service Menu perform the following Press Enter to select System Settings Press Enter twice to select Save Configuration Type a new Site Name or accept the existing one by pressing the arrow down button Type a new Operator Name or accept the existing one by pressing the arrow down button Press Enter to type a new Site Configuration Version then press Enter or accept t...

Page 76: ...idly However the procedures will be the same regardless of how quick the changes are done Before a point is to be added or removed from the loop for example a new detector base for a detector is added or an existing is removed the detection loop in question has to be disabled after entering service mode When the change has been done the detection loop has to be enabled 14 2 Remove a unit and Inser...

Page 77: ... of a different type Scenario during normal operation actions to be carried out Panel indication visual audible For example remove an optical smoke detector BH 300 and insert a heat detector BD 300 1 Remove the detector from its base Observe fault warnings Open Circuit in negative wire and Loop Unit not responding 2 Acknowledge all faults Buzzer off indicator to steady 3 Insert a detector of a dif...

Page 78: ...e restart of system After restart of system observe quiescent condition on panel 8 From the menu check the loop topology Observe that the topology is in accordance with the new detector added 14 6 Remove a loop unit from the detection loop Scenario during normal operation actions to be carried out Panel indication visual audible For example an existing heat detector BD 300 is removed from the dete...

Page 79: ...r changes are to be done on an existing detection loop i e a large amount of points on an existing detection loop are to be removed and others are to be added it is recommended to use the command Clear Loop Config Restart System This command allows you to delete all points on a selected detection loop meaning that you can start from the beginning configuring the detection loop in question For furt...

Page 80: ...anel Bus 1 The system is to be in quiescent condition Enter access level 3 service mode 2 Add a new panel to the panel bus Make sure that the panel s address refer to Addressing Panels chapter 6 is not already used for other existing panels Within 100 seconds the Fault indicator starts to pulse and the internal buzzer is turned on The panel display shows the following message Panel topology mismat...

Page 81: ...Wait up to 100 seconds then press the Reset button The fault communication redundancy lost will disappear The faults Panel not responding and Configuration mismatch will reappear 7 Press the Mute Panel button The internal buzzer is turned off 8 Acknowledge all the faults by pressing the Function button select Acknowledge All then press Enter to accept The Fault indicator goes steady 9 Save the con...

Page 82: ...r is turned off 4 Acknowledge the fault by pressing the Function button then press the Enter button to accept The Fault indicator goes steady 5 Save the configuration and restart the system The system restarts The system starts in quiescent condition 15 6 Replacing a panel of a different type Step Task Expected results For example a Repeater Panel BS 211 is to be replaced by an Information Panel B...

Page 83: ...anish E Swedish S The text foils in the relevant language are to be inserted in the correct locations there are two different types of foils The table below gives an overview of the different textfoils part numbers for indicators and keypads and for the various languages the letters XX indicate the language DK NL etc Text foils for Indicators Keypad Operator Panel BS 210 integrated part of BS 200 ...

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Page 86: ...e with great skill and experience in the developing manufacturing and marketing of fire safety equipment Autronica Fire and Security AS is an international company based in Trondheim a dynamic city known as the technological hotspot of Norway Protecting life environment and property Autronica Fire and Security AS Haakon VIIS gt 4 NO 7041 Trondheim Norway Tel 47 90 90 55 00 Fax 47 73 58 25 01 E mai...

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