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Sita200plus Repeater Panel Installation Instructions 

 

 

 

 
 

Introduction 

 

This  Manual  is  intended  as  a  guide  to  the  engineering  and  commissioning  principles  of  the  Sita200plus 
Addressable Intelligent Fire Alarm and Detection system, and covers the system hardware information only. 

 

Due  to  the  complexity  and  inherent  importance  of  a  system  covering  a  ‘Life  Protection  Risk’,  training  on  this 
equipment  is  essential.  Installation  and  commissioning  should  only  be  carried  out  by  competent  and  approved 
persons. For further details of the availability of commissioning services contact your supplier. 

 

System Design 

 

This document does not cover Fire Alarm system design, and a basic understanding is assumed.  
 

A knowledge of BS5839: Pt 1: 2002 +A2: 2008 : Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for Buildings 
is essential. 

 
It is strongly recommended that a suitably qualified and competent person is consulted in connection 
with the Fire Alarm System design and that the entire system is commissioned in accordance with the 
current national standards and specifications. 

 

Equipment Guarantee 

 

The  equipment  carries  no  warranty  unless  the  system  is  installed,  commissioned  and  serviced  in 
accordance with this manual and the relevant standards by a suitably qualified and competent person 
or organisation

 

 
 

 

Anti Static Handling Guidelines 

 

Immediately prior to handling any PCBs or other static sensitive devices, it is essential to ensure that 
a personal 

connection to earth is made with an anti-static wrist-strap

 or similar apparatus. 

 
Always handle PCBs by their sides and avoid touching any components. PCBs should also be stored 
in  a  clean  dry  place,  which  is  free  from  vibration,  dust  and  excessive  heat,  and  protected  from 
mechanical damage.

 

 

Warning 

 

Do not attempt to install this equipment until you have fully read and understood this manual. 

 
Failure to do so may result in damage to the equipment and could invalidate the warranty.  
 
Technical support will not be available if the instruction manual has not been read and understood. 
Please have this instruction manual available whenever you call for technical support. 
 
For further technical support please contact your distributor.  Do not call the Fike Safety Technology 
support  department  unless  your  distributor  has  first  given  their  advice  and  attempted  to  rectify  the 
issue. 

EMC 

 

This equipment when installed is subject to the EMC directive 2004/108/EC. It is also subject to UK 
Statutory Instrument 2006 No. 3418.  
To  maintain  EMC  compliance  this  system  must  be  installed  as  defined  within  this  manual.  Any 
deviation  from  this  renders  the  installer  liable  for  any  EMC  problems  that  may  occur  either  to  the 
equipment or to any other equipment affected by the installation. 

Summary of Contents for SITA200plus

Page 1: ...26 0540 Issue 5 Sita200plus Repeater Panel V4 14 Repeater Panel Installation Instructions TO BE RETAINED BY THE COMMISSIONING ENGINEER ...

Page 2: ...ect of such contents Due to the complexity and inherent importance of a life risk type system then training on this equipment is essential and commissioning should only be carried out by competent persons Fike cannot guarantee the operation of any equipment unless all documented instructions are complied with without variation E OE Fike equipment is protected by one or more of the following patent...

Page 3: ...ns 8 Terminals and Fuses 8 General Operation 12 Repeater Panel Front 12 Soft Key Menus 12 Access Codes 13 Access Levels 13 Access Level 1 Normal 13 Access Level 2 User 14 Access Level 3 Engineer 15 Installation Commissioning 16 Installation 1 st Stage 16 Installation 2 nd Stage 16 Commissioning 16 Fault Finding 17 Technical Data 18 Repeater Panel 18 Technical Support 18 Further Information 19 Batt...

Page 4: ...etent person or organisation Anti Static Handling Guidelines Immediately prior to handling any PCBs or other static sensitive devices it is essential to ensure that a personal connection to earth is made with an anti static wrist strap or similar apparatus Always handle PCBs by their sides and avoid touching any components PCBs should also be stored in a clean dry place which is free from vibratio...

Page 5: ...e affected by extreme environmental conditions The position selected for its installation should therefore be clean and dry not subjected to high levels of vibration or shock and at least 2 metres away from any pager or radio transmitting equipment Ambient temperatures should be within the range given within the Technical Data section i e not directly over a radiator or heater In common with all m...

Page 6: ...atteries to be installed These are to be sited in the repeater panel back box in the provided enclosure along the bottom edge with the terminals facing forward and outwards to left right respectively This is important to ensure that the battery terminals do not put any pressure on the main PCB which could happen if the terminals were bent out at an angle The batteries should be connected in series...

Page 7: ...may be connected In order to protect against possible data corruption it is important ensure the following points are adhered to 1 The cable screen between the panel and repeater must be connected to earth ground at one end only using the terminals provided Ensure the end that is not connected is safely terminated in a connector block to avoid unwanted shorting to any other point 2 The cable scree...

Page 8: ...tion PSU Power Supply Low Voltage DC ve 32V DC In PSU Power Supply Low Voltage DC ve 0V DC In EARTH Mains Supply Earth E POWERIN BATTERY24V C NC NO SPR RELAY1 C NC NO SPR RELAY2 24V 0V AUXPWR SCRN PC RPTLINK REPEATER PANEL PCB LCD CONTRAST VR1 F4 3AT POWER F3 3AT BATTERY F5 200mAF AUX PWR F2 200mAF OUTPUT4 F1 200mAF OUTPUT5 230V AC L N E SWITCH MODE PSU MOUNTED IN BACK BAT 1 BAT 2 REPEATERLINK MAX...

Page 9: ...y fault on first power up leave the system to charge its batteries for 5 6 hours In order to test for correct operation of the batteries remove the mains 230V AC fuse and allow the batteries to settle from their charging voltage for approximately 5 minutes The battery voltage should then be measured using an electronic test meter and a voltage in the region of 27V DC should be seen Note that batte...

Page 10: ... NO1 Normally open contact SPR1 Spare terminal for general use Not connected internally Relay 2 COM2 NC2 NO2 SPR2 Relay 2 is not used in the Repeater Panel Auxiliary Power 24V 0V An auxiliary 24V DC constant power supply is available if required In order to protect battery standby and alarm times this output is limited to 200mA with the fuse labelled F5 200mAF AUX PWR Additional remote Power Suppl...

Page 11: ... F4 DC Input Power T3A F5 Auxiliary 24V Power F200mA LCD Contrast The LCD contrast may be adjusted by rotating the screw on the variable resistor located adjacent to the fuses This may require many 10 to 20 rotations if the contrast is particularly out of adjustment LCD CONTRAST VR1 Rotate anticlockwise to reduce the contrast lighten text Rotate clockwise to increase the contrast darken text ...

Page 12: ... is arranged in the following format DISPLAYon testDISP AL2 CODE nextMENU Each section eg AL2 CODE represents the function of the button immediately below on the keypad The high voltages and frequencies that are required to give a low current consumption for the LCD backlight may cause the display to emit a slight humming tone whilst it is on This is merely a feature of the technology required in ...

Page 13: ...d download will not be possible Contact your supplier in this event Access Levels The system menus are set into three access levels as follows For simple indication the status of the shift LED will show the level selected as follows Access Level Description Shift LED 1 Normal OFF 2 User ON 3 Engineer FLASHING Access Level 1 Normal Fault Status The faults function causes the control panel to displa...

Page 14: ...ns and battery power is allowed to fail Minus Plus One Hour The time does not automatically adjust for British Summer Time so this feature allows a one hour jump without having to completely reprogram the time date Exit AL2 The Exit AL2 prompt returns the control panel to Access Level 1 Quiescent Test Display The testDISP function causes the panel LEDs to pulse and the LCD to blacken in order that...

Page 15: ...lled through one at a time Event Log The event log stores 255 fire and fault events These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled through by pressing the Events Events prompt Access Level 3 Engineer Set Repeater ID Only 1 repeater panel can be connected to the Sita200plus control panel This menu should not be used if this option is entered the repeater ID should be set to 1 Exit AL3 The E...

Page 16: ...the repeater R Bus cable the system may be powered up as follows 1 Power up and program the main control panel according to the control panel instructions leaving the repeater R Bus disconnected at this stage see the Sita200plus Engineering Commissioning Instructions for further details 2 Power up the Repeater Panel by applying the 230V AC mains supply before connecting the batteries 3 Select OSPm...

Page 17: ...5 cable is expected for continuity and in excess of 1Mohm is expected for insulation resistance between cores Connect the R Bus at the Control Panel only and using an electronic test meter you should read between 12 and 15v DC on the R Bus R R terminals at the repeater panel 2 No Repeater Panels found Remove power from the Control Panel and wait 2 minutes Ensure that he Repeater Panel is not in OS...

Page 18: ...m Weight 5kg No of zones 32 zones Device labels 24 characters LCD display 6 lines of 42 characters lines 1 3 lines 4 5 line 6 Fire alarms fault disablement test indication menu functions prompts LED Indication Fire Fault Disablement Test red steady in general fire pulsed 0 3s on 0 5s off from an MCP yellow intermittent 0 3s 0n 2 1s off pulsed 0 3s 0n 0 5s off yellow continuous yellow pulsed 0 3s o...

Page 19: ...Detector Item Quantity IS mA Tot IS mA IA mA Tot IA mA Repeater Panel 38 000 52 000 Panel O P 4 200mA max 200 000 Panel O P 5 200mA max 200 000 Aux 24V 45mA max 45 000 Totals IStot mA A IAtot mA B Times hrs Standby hrs C Alarm hrs D Current required mAh IS mAh E IS mAh F Total Current mAh E F G Total Current Ah G 1000 H Battery requirement Ah H x 1 25 J ...

Page 20: ... Stage 1 Description Installation Engineer Checked Commissioning Engineer Checked R bus cable installed correctly clipped or in containment R bus cable stripped to aprox 500mm teminated into temporary connector blocks DO NOT CONNECT TO PANEL YET Repeater Panel back box installed with 230v AC supply live tested and isolated locally Control Panel back box installed with 230v AC supply live tested an...

Page 21: ...Checked Low voltage test meter shows R and R continuity when short circuited temporarily at far end and no core to core or core to screen short circuits when temporary short circuit is removed Repeater powered and config downloaded to repeater whilst R Bus disconnected Connect R Bus at repeater panel then at main panel Repeater Panel found ok Step 2 Correct operation of repeater panel tested Site ...

Page 22: ...ite to commission the system Core Continuity Reading ohms R to R with a temporary link at the Repeater A reading of approximately 1 2 ohm per 100 metres of 1 5mm 2 cable is expected and any significant variation from this should be investigated If the above readings are satisfactorily showing circuit continuity then you may also take the reading below Core Insulation Reading M ohms R to R R to Scr...

Page 23: ...Sita200plus Repeater Panel Installation Instructions 23 Your Notes ...

Page 24: ...sure that the earth cables are sleeved connected together and connected to earth at one end only page 7 How to go about the commissioning page 16 Leave a copy of the User Instructions by the repeater panel and make sure you have explained its operation carefully to the relevant persons the User not contractors or their agents If you have any further queries please contact your supplier for further...

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