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Use the

Increase Time

option (Key

8

) or

Decrease

Time

option (Key

0

), respectively, to increase or decre-

ase the setting.

The setting is achieved by adding together the values

preceded by

‘

and



, indicated by the LEDs in column

B

(e.g. if the

16 sec

and

4 sec

LEDs are On, the setting

will be 20 seconds).

n

Pre-exting. time (Key/LED 2)

The LED will go On to indicate that the system is ready

to start the programming procedure.

Use the

Increase Time

option (Key

8

) or

Decrease

Time

option (Key

0

), respectively, to increase or decre-

ase the setting.

The setting is achieved by adding together the values

preceded by

‘

and



, indicated by the LEDs in co-

lumn

B

(e.g. if the

20 sec

and

40 sec

LEDs are On, the

setting will be 60 seconds).

n

Activation Zones (Key/LED 4)

The LED will go On to indicate that the system is ready

to start the programming procedure.

Using the Zone keys (

Z1

to

Z 8

for the

J408

;

Z1

to

Z 24

for

the

J424

) ENABLE/DISABLE the respective Zones for

“Activation” of the Extinguishment Module concerned:

– if the respective Zone LED is On, the Zone will trigger

activation of the Extinguishment Module concerned;

– if the respective Zone LED is Off, the Zone will NOT trig-

ger activation of the Extinguishment Module concerned.

LCD Module

The LCD Module will allow you to program the following

parameters from a J424 Control panel or from a

J400-REP Repeater panel:

Ø

LCD Module Address

Ø

Zone Descriptions

Ø

Strings Update

Ø

Date Format

To access the programming phase, insert the LCD Mo-

dule jumper

82

, the module will provide the Main menu.

n

Programming Mode Address

Program this option as follows.

1.

Using

Ú

or

Ù

, select the

Programming Mode

Address

option:

PROGRAMMING MODE

ADDRESS : 1

2.

Using

Ø

or

×

, assign the respective Address to the

LCD Module.

PROGRAMMING MODE

ADDRESS : 4

+

If you are using an LCD Module with a J424, assign

Address 4. If you are using an LCD Module with a

Repeater panel, assign the Repeater panel Address.

n

Zones Descriptions

1.

Using

Ú

or

Ù

, select Zones Descriptions:

ZONE DESCRIPTION

press ENTER

2.

Press

Enter

:

ZONE 1

Zone 1

3.

Using

Ø

or

×

, select the character you want to

change (the selected character will blink).

Using

Ú

or

Ù

, select the new character.

ZONE 1

Warehouse

4.

Press

Enter

to save the Description on the screen

and step back

or

, press

Esc

to save the Description

on the screen and go back to the Main Menu.

+

Any changes made to the Descriptions — via the LCD

Module — must be broadcasted to the other Modules

by means of the

Strings Update

command.

n

Strings Update

1.

Using

Ú

or

Ù

, select

Update Strings

.

STRINGS UPDATE

press ENTER

2.

Press

Enter

to update the Descriptions.

UPDATE

EXECUTED

3.

Press

Esc

to go back to the Main Menu..

n

Date Format

1.

Using

Ú

or

Ù

, select Date Format:

DATE FORMAT :

dd/mm/yyyy

2.

Using

Ø

or

×

, select the date format:

dd/mm/yyyy

= day/month/year;

mm/dd/yyyy

= month/day/year.

DATE FORMAT :

mm/dd/yyyy

3.

Press

Enter

or

Esc

to confirm and go back to the

Main menu.

50

Conventional Fire Panels

J424/J408

Summary of Contents for J408

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL CONVENTIONAL F I R E PA N E L S 424 408...

Page 2: ...with the instructions described in this manual and in compliance with the local laws and bylaws in force The J424 and J408 Control panels comply with the essential requirements of standards EN54 2 EN5...

Page 3: ...dule for J424 and J400 REP ONLY 24 Installing Repeaters 25 Installing the Control panel 25 Description of the Terminals 25 Main Board and Expander Board terminals 25 Main Board Terminals 26 Extinguish...

Page 4: ...THE PANEL 45 Accessing the Programming session 45 Exiting the Programming Session 45 The ZONES Programming Phase 46 The TIMES Programming Phase 46 The OUTPUTS Programming Phase 47 The PANEL Programmin...

Page 5: ...board which will activate the fire warning and fire control devi ces and generate signalling on the Expander Control board The J424 accepts TWO J400 EXP8 Expander Modules Kits J400 EXT Extinguishment...

Page 6: ...g features Pre alarm If a zone generates an alarm during Day Mode Night Mode LED OFF the Control panel will start the Pre alarm Time This status will be signalled by a slow intermittent beep blinking...

Page 7: ...a long pause lasting 5 seconds glowing on the Silence LED Silence status will be held until the Silence key is pres sed again or if the Control panel is operating in Night Mode until the programmed Ni...

Page 8: ...shment and Pressure Switch control These Supervised inputs must pull down to 0 V negative with a 3 900 ohm resi stance during standby status In the event of interrup tion or short circuit these inputs...

Page 9: ...ound Fast blinking indicates a Voltage leakage to Earth IMPORTANT Check wiring insulation Periph Fast blinking indicates communication trouble with peripherals Red Mains Fast blinking indicates Mains...

Page 10: ...lt Test z9 z13 z12 z16 z11 z15 z10 z14 Zone Alarm Zone Alarm Disabled Fult Test Disabled Fult Test z17 z21 z20 z24 z19 z23 z18 z22 Zone Alarm Zone Alarm 424 Extinguish Automatic Extinguish Manual Exti...

Page 11: ...z6 Zone Alarm Zone Alarm 24V 24R Alarm c h M S A C M B L I J 4 0 0 R E P a 0 Esc Enter Fault Logic Unit Battery Ground Mains Periph Pre al Disab Mains Telecom Test Silence Night Mode Ack Evac Disab Fa...

Page 12: ...C N O N C 6 7 8 10 11 26 27 28 29 30 31 9 Figure 2 Maximum configuration of the J424 Control panel...

Page 13: ...M NO NC C TROUBLE NO NC C NAC1 NAC2 Z5 R5 13 14 15 Z6 R6 16 17 18 Z7 R7 19 20 21 Z8 R8 22 23 24 26 24R OC RS485 V 24 PRG B016 GAS EF R AC N FG V GND B L B GND V AC L F 3 1 5 A 2 5 V F 6 3 A 2 5 V 20 1...

Page 14: ...screws 5 Keyswitch Access Level 2 6 Display module accessory item 7 Expander Control board LEDs and keys of Expander no 2 accessory item for J424 8 Flat cable accessory item for J424 for the Expander...

Page 15: ...ain board connection 27 Flat cable accessory item for the Extingui shment Module to Main board connection 28 Extinguishment Module no 1 accessory item P Description 29 Flat cable accessory item for th...

Page 16: ...tion holes 34 Chased cable conduit entry 35 RS485 Interface 36 Soldered Earthing screw 16 Conventional Fire Panels J424 J408 a 33 33 34 33 33 Figure 4 Maximum configuration of the J400 REP Repeater a...

Page 17: ...IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS 17 C N O N C 36 35 b...

Page 18: ...408 F 2A 250V J424 F 3 15A 250V 56 Jack for Extinguishment Module nr 2 or the Display Module 57 Microprocessor 58 Jack for the Main board or Display Module 59 Reserved Jumper DO NOT REMOVE 60 Battery...

Page 19: ...Jack for the Expander Control board of zo nes 9 to 16 81 Jack for the Expander Control board of zo nes 1 to 8 82 Display Programming Jumper Programming Disabled oo Programming Enabled 83 Jack for the...

Page 20: ...used to refresh the Pre Alarm Time or trigger an Alarm For all persons on the premises If this key is pressed for over 5 seconds during Pre Alarm Time the system will generate an alarm For Key and PI...

Page 21: ...J408 The J408 can house 1 Extinguishment Module po sitioned as shown on page 14 see part no 28 To install the Extinguishment Module work through the following steps 1 Remove the screws 4 and open the...

Page 22: ...xpander Module Kit mount the Expander Module 21 and the Expander Control board 10 as per Figure 11a if you are installing TWO Expander Module Kits mount Expander Module nr 1 21 and the Expander Contro...

Page 23: ...d Install the Expan der Module as follows 1 Fit the short spacers 99 onto the soldered screws 98 as shown in Fig 10d 2 Using the nuts secure the Expander Control Board in position as per Fig 10e 3 Usi...

Page 24: ...hment Modules are installed connect the Display Module directly to the Main Board via the jacks 75 and 63 respectively as per Fig 13a J424 if ONE Extinguishment Modules is instal led connect the Displ...

Page 25: ...pipes and electrical wiring be fore drilling 3 If necessary using a hammer or similar tool remo ve the surface conduit wire knockouts 1 The cable conduit union with the case must be se cured by HB Fl...

Page 26: ...at Output of the zone concerned Repeat Outputs will hold standby status for the pro grammed Silence Time If Alarm conditions are present when the Silence Time expires the Repeat Output will re activa...

Page 27: ...when the Silence Time expires the ALARM Output will re activate Up to 5 A can circulate on the ALARM Output The ALARM Output accepts devices that operate within SELV limits ONLY TROUBLE Silenceable T...

Page 28: ...by Activation of the IE Input will be indicated by Glowing on the ON Disab Ext LED Short circuit or power supply interruption on the IE Input will be indicated by fast blinking on the Fault Disab Ext...

Page 29: ...USER S INSTRUCTIONS CONVENTIONAL F I R E PA N E L S 424 408...

Page 30: ...ignal 0 2 second beep followed by a 0 2 second pause a ALARM message similar to the following ALARM ON ZONE 01 Warehouse The top line will show the number of the zone that trig gered the ALARM the bot...

Page 31: ...he Electro valve Output is shorted or open The Extinguishment devices CANNOT be activated Fault Pre Ext Fast blink FAULT ON EXT 1 PRE EXT OUTPUT The Pre extinguishment Out put is shorted or open The P...

Page 32: ...LEAST 5 seconds To activate an Alarm when the Control panel is in Standby status 1 Enter the PIN Code or turn the key in the Keyswitch Access Level 2 2 Press the Ack Evac button for at least 5 se cond...

Page 33: ...the Inhibit Extinguishment call points to standby status the Extinguishment phase will restart immediately n Manual Extinguishment The Extinguishment Module can be activated from ma nual call points...

Page 34: ...t Mod nr shorted or open EV OUT RESTORE Extinguishment Mod nr EV Output of Extinguish Mod nr has been restored EVACUATE None Evacuation command executed GND FAULT REST None Control panel ground fault...

Page 35: ...larm by pressing the Reset button The Silence and Reset buttons can be used du ring Access Level 2 only Pre al On glowing indicates PREALARM status The Control panel will generate an ALARM when the pr...

Page 36: ...been silenced by means of the Silen ce button To re enable the devices press the Silence button again Silenced devices will be re enabled auto matically in the event of a new ALARM The Silence button...

Page 37: ...onnect when the detector is attached to its base and disconnect when it is removed terminal L the negative power terminal of the de tector EOL resistor 109 to be connected between termi nal L1 and ter...

Page 38: ...sistor in series to a Call points with zero ohm contact resistance as shown in Figu re 15 111 A IMQ SECURITY SYSTEMS certification applies ONLY when Call point priority option is ENABLED n Connecting...

Page 39: ...Outputs under PROGRAMMING FROM A PC The wiring diagram in Figure 18 shows two warning lamps and the flasher of an outdoor signalling device STROBE terminals connected to NAC2 and two fire bells and th...

Page 40: ...ventional Fire Panels J424 J408 24V RS485 24V RS485 24V RS485 24V RS485 24V RS485 Main board Repeater panel Repeater panel Repeater panel Repeater panel Connect to the earth conductor Figure 17 Wiring...

Page 41: ...Module is unable to supply the current draw of the PR and AE Outputs therefore it will be necessary to connect the 24P input to the Switching Power Supply of the Control panel or to an external Power...

Page 42: ...tery LED Memory Dynamic Test The Dynamic Test monitors the opera ting capacity of the batteries In the event of a Failed Test result batteries do not meet the Test require ments The Battery LED will t...

Page 43: ...ccordance with the battery tempera ture that the output voltage of the Switching Power Supply will be based on 5 Using the trimmer 51 adjust the voltage on the ter minal board 52 to the required value...

Page 44: ...the Probe tempe rature is 22 C the Output Voltage of the Switching Power Supply must be set at 27 4 V 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 26 0 27 0 28 0 29 0 VOLTAGE V TEMPERATURE C a 27 4 22 Figure...

Page 45: ...label will identify the Expan der Module in all the operations it is involved in Enrolling Extinguishment Modules The Extinguishment Modules page will allow you to enrol and set up Extinguishment Modu...

Page 46: ...y status of the Disable Extinguishment Input IE terminals Normally Closed If this option is DISABLED at Defa ult there must be a 3900 ohm resistance across the and terminals of the IE input during Sta...

Page 47: ...eld and the value pro grammed in the Standby Auto Alarm field Standby Auto Alarm If the Call point Priority option has been ENABLED the Control panel will consider the Zone ALARM status when the volta...

Page 48: ...that will override the Pre Alarm Time This interval will allow users time to investigate fire alerts It will be applied when the Ack Evac key is pressed for less than 5 seconds at Access Level 2 Keys...

Page 49: ...the assigned events oc curs and will Reset when ALL the assigned events end n DL Output The Dialler Output DL terminal will activate when its programmed delay expires The delay countdown will start wh...

Page 50: ...eset that the system will ignore the Zone Status Accepted values 0 through 5 seconds in steps of 1 se cond Default setting 2 seconds n User Code The 4 digit User Code will allow access to Level 2 of t...

Page 51: ...rol panel type from the Panel menu select the respective firmware release from the Firmware menu click OK 6 To download a specific page click the DWLoad button on the page in question To Download seve...

Page 52: ...44 Conventional Fire Panels J424 J408...

Page 53: ...s and insert the tabs of the Programming Overlay into the Zone la bel slots as shown in Figure 28 5 Press the Next Phase key 9 then select the group of parameters that you want to program ZONES TIMES...

Page 54: ...ALARM LCD 1 Zone 5 Zone 5 Power 1 Zone 5 Rep 1 Zone 2 Zone 2 Test Exting 2 LCD 2 Zone 6 Zone 6 Power 2 Zone 6 Rep 2 Zone 3 Zone 3 Expander 1 Zone 3 LCD 3 Zone 7 Zone 7 Power 3 Zone 7 Rep 3 Zone 4 Zone...

Page 55: ...c 640 sec MODULES VARIOUS PANEL OUTPUTS TIMES ZONES Refresh time Day mode Reset time Pre alarm Zone 1 Zone 1 Exting 1 Fault ALARM LCD 1 Zone 5 Zone 5 Power 1 Zone 5 Rep 1 Zone 2 Zone 2 Exting 2 Test L...

Page 56: ...last digit indi cating that the setting has been accepted Wrong entries will be signalled by an audible error si gnal n Mains Off Delay Key LED 8 The LED will go On to indicate that the system is rea...

Page 57: ...itten in negative type LCD 1 LCD Module nr 1 LCD 2 LCD Module nr 2 LCD 3 LCD Module nr 3 LCD 4 LCD Module nr 4 Rep 1 Repeater panel nr 1 Rep 2 Repeater panel nr 2 Rep 3 Repeater panel nr 3 Rep 4 Repea...

Page 58: ...anel LCD Module Address Zone Descriptions Strings Update Date Format To access the programming phase insert the LCD Mo dule jumper 82 the module will provide the Main menu n Programming Mode Address P...

Page 59: ...ain Board J408 4 4 Zone Control Board 0 1 0 27 Main Board J408 8 and J424 8 Zone Control Board 0 13 0 3 J400 EXT Extinguishment Module 0 04 0 21 J400 EXP8 Expander Module 0 06 0 5 J400 LCD Module 0 08...

Page 60: ...6 on terminal negative pull down to 0 V on terminal 27 6 1 4 8 ZONE MAIN BOARD RS485 RS485 Serial Port Positive pull up to 27 6 V on 24V terminal Negative pull down to 0 V on M terminal data on and te...

Page 61: ...QUICK GUIDE 53...

Page 62: ...54 Conventional Fire Panels J424 J408...

Page 63: ...QUICK GUIDE 55...

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