background image

 

The last version of 

UProg

 Configuration Tool as well as additional information about the 

module can be downloaded from the Bolid website at the address of 

www.bolid.com

2  INSTRUCTIONS 

2.1  Safety Precautions 

2.1.1  There are potential hazard circuits within the module, and their connecting contacts 

are covered by the electrically insulating cover. 

2.1.2  Do SHUT OFF the device power before mounting, wiring, or maintaining the module. 
2.1.3  Mounting and maintaining the module MUST be performed by qualified engineers. 

2.2  Preparing for Using 

2.2.1  If necessary, change the module’s network address.  The  address of the module 

must not be the same as an address of any device connected to the same RS-485 bus. 

2.2.2  Adjust other configuration parameters of the module to meet the specific 

requirements to the module. 

2.2.3  Mount the module on the wall or within a cabinet in accordance with its Installation 

Manual (the module is to be mount closely to executive devices at places protected against 
atmospheric fallouts, mechanical damage, and unauthorized access).  If the module is 
mounted in unprotected premises, attach it at a height of at least 2.2 m above the floor. 

2.2.4  Wire the module as shown in Annex B. 
2.2.4.1  If the module and the network controller are connected to various power supplies, 

couple their circuits “0V”. 

2.2.4.2  Unless  the  module  is  the  last  device  (the  furthest from the network controller), 

remove the jumper XP2. 

2.3  Using the Module 

2.3.1  The circuits the module should switch are connected to it in accordance with the 

following. 

The circuits which unauthorized closing is prohibited even in case of power shut off, must 

be connected to normally open relay contacts (“NO” and “COM”). 

The  circuits,  which  unauthorized  opening  is  prohibited  even  in  case  of  power  shut  off, 

must be connected to normally closed relay contacts (“N

С” and “COM”). 

To close NO relay contacts and to open NC contacts, use the executive program Switch 

On (1) or Switch On for a Time (3), with the initial condition for the relay being equal to “Off”. 

3  MAINTENANCE 

3.1  General 

To  make  sure  your  S2000-SP1  mod.01  module  keeps  proper  operability,  it  must  be 

inspected by a competent specialist at least on receipt and annually. The inspection algorithm 
shall include: 

  Visual checking the S2000-SP1  mod.01  against contaminations and mechanical 

damage; 

  Verifying the S2000-SP1 mod.01 for secure mounting and wire connection conditions; 

  Inspection of the S2000-SP1 mod.01 operability in accordance with techniques shown 

below. 

Summary of Contents for S2000-SP1 ORION ISS

Page 1: ...ral Monitoring Station by means of opening relay contacts and to cooperate with other devices and systems on relay level In fire alarm systems the module is designed to generate a start pulse for a fire extinguishing control panel 1 1 3 The module is to be mounted inside the premises and is destined for round the clock operation 1 1 4 The module must not be used in aggressive medium or dust condit...

Page 2: ... mm x 36 mm 1 2 6 The weight of the module doesn t exceed 0 35 kg 1 2 7 The pre operation time of the module since its powering on is 5 s max 1 3 Standard Delivery 1 S2000 SP1 mod 01 Executive Relay Module 1 pc 2 Instruction Manual 1 pc 3 Installation Manual 1 pc 4 Woodscrews 3 pcs 5 Wall Plugs 3 pcs 6 DIN 7982 Flat Head Tapping Screw 2 2х6 5 1 pc 7 Fuse 10 A 2 pcs 8 Package 1 pc 1 4 Performance 1...

Page 3: ...y parameter In such case executing the command begins only after the delay has been elapsed while before delay s expiring the previously received command is active If the Activation Delay parameter is missed in the command or equal to zero this command will activate the relay just after receiving the command The Activation Delay can have a value of 0 through 8192 s 2 hours 16 minutes and 32 s in t...

Page 4: ...t mode when the voltage is restored at any of them The events Power Failure and Power Restored are generated only for the module itself input number 0 1 4 4 2 If data are not communicated over the RS 485 interface within 1 s the READY indicator begins flashing once per second provided that the power voltage is in norm When communication is restored the indicator is lit steady 1 4 5 Statuses of rel...

Page 5: ...defines the time for which the relay will be activated switched off upon module s receiving a Switch On for a Time or Switch Off for a Time command in case when the activation time is not explicitly given in the received command provided that the module operates under a console S2000 of a version less than 1 20 If the module S2000 SP1 mod 01 operates under an S2000 console of a version 1 20 or Ori...

Page 6: ...2 2 m above the floor 2 2 4 Wire the module as shown in Annex B 2 2 4 1 If the module and the network controller are connected to various power supplies couple their circuits 0V 2 2 4 2 Unless the module is the last device the furthest from the network controller remove the jumper XP2 2 3 Using the Module 2 3 1 The circuits the module should switch are connected to it in accordance with the follow...

Page 7: ...n pressings should be 0 1 to 0 7 s If the module operates correctly its READY indicator shall flash five times per second while relays 1 to 4 shall be activated for a short time one by one 3 2 4 Inspecting Control Circuits of Power Voltage and Communication over the RS 485 Interface Bus Using the S2000М Console Connect the circuits of the RS 485 interface bus to those of the S2000М console Power t...

Page 8: ...P1 mod 01 Overall and Mounting Dimensions 142 124 7 3 82 Two holes 3 157 107 36 1 READY 2 Guide elements for DIN rail mounting Snap on clip for DIN rail mounting 3 4 S2000 SP1 To remove the cover press here and pull out ...

Page 9: ...Supply optional 12V 24V 0V RIP 12 RIP 24 NC1 1 COM1 2 NO1 3 NC2 4 COM2 5 NO2 6 NC3 7 COM3 8 NO3 9 NC4 10 COM4 11 NO4 12 1 2 3 4 0V 6 U1 5 0V 4 U2 3 A 2 B 1 S2000 SP1 mod 01 To executive devices A B GND A B GND RS 485 from a previous system device RS 485 to a next system device XT1 1 XT2 READY XP2 XT1 2 ...

Page 10: ...antability must be brought within 12 months from date of original purchase In no case shall seller be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty express or implied or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever even if the loss or damage is caused by the seller s own negligence or fault Some countries do not allow limitation on how long a...

Reviews: