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EQUIPMENT:

   

FIRE

CLASS 

PRECEPT EN 

 

 

 

 

PUBLICATION:

  

FIRECLASS PREC EN INST

 

 

 

 

 

ISSUE No. & DATE:

 

3      13/09/18

 

PAGE 25 of 30 

 

SW 2/8 - Silent Zone Test:

  

Select  sounder  response  in  One  Man  [Detector] 
Test Mode: 

o

  OFF: Sounders operate once on each test. 

o

  ON: Sounders do not respond to a zone test. 

 

 

SW 2/9 - Buzzer Disable:

  

Enable/disable panel fire/fault buzzer.  

o

  OFF: Buzzer is enabled. 

o

  ON:  Buzzer  is  disabled.  General  Disablement 

LED illuminated. 

Not  EN54  compliant  function.  Provided  for 
commissioning purposes only. 

 

 

SW 2/10 - Latched Faults:

  

When  enabled,  all  fault  conditions  latch  until  the 
Reset switch is operated.  

o

  OFF: Non-latched faults. 

o

  ON: Latched faults. 

15.7 

Configurable Options via DIL switch 

selection on Repeater Interface Board: 

DIL  switch  SW1  on  the  C1631  Repeater 
Interface  PCB  is  used  to  set  the  quantity  of 
repeaters  and  the  repeater  addresses  as 
follows:

 

o

  To  set  the  repeater  quantity,  set  SW1  on  the 

C1631 fitted to the fire alarm panel in line with 
Table 2.

 

Table 2 

– C1631 Setting Repeater Quantity 

Repeater 

Quantity

 

S/W 

1/1

 

S/W 

1/2

 

S/W 

1/3

 

Off 

Off 

Off 

On 

Off 

Off 

Off 

On 

Off 

On 

On 

Off 

Off 

Off 

On 

On 

Off 

On 

 

o

  To set the addresses of the individual repeater 

panels,  set  SW1  on  the  C1631  fitted  to  each 
repeater  panel  in  line  with  Table  3.  Note  that 
each repeater must have a different address. 

Table 3 

– C1631 Setting Repeater Addresses 

Repeater 

Address

 

S/W 

1/1

 

S/W 

1/2

 

S/W 

1/3

 

0* 

Off 

Off 

Off 

On 

Off 

Off 

Off 

On 

Off 

On 

On 

Off 

Off 

Off 

On 

On 

Off 

On 

* Note: Address 0 = repeater disabled. 

15.8 

Configuring the Fire Routing, Fire 

Protection and Fault routing O/Ps 

To  configure  the  Fire  Routing  Output  to  volt-free 
relay  contacts,  remove  links  J10,  J11  and  J12. 
[These links are combined in a single block]. 

To  configure  the  Fire  Protection  Output  to  volt-free 
relay  contacts,  remove  links  J14,  J15  and  J16. 
[These links are combined in a single block]. 

To  configure  the  Fault  Routing  Output  to  volt-free 
relay  contacts,  remove  links  J6,  J7  and  J8.  [These 
links are combined in a single block]. 

These links are located below the associated 
output in the top right hand section of the 
C1627 motherboard. See Figure 10.
 

15.9 

Disabling the earth fault monitoring 

To disable the earth fault monitoring, remove 
the link J18 located towards the bottom right 
hand corner of the C1627 motherboard. See 
Figure 10.
 

16.  

Clock Module Configuration 
and Setting 

16.1 

Standard Module Engineer Mode: 

16.1.1  To zero the Alarm Counter: 

This is an ACCESS LEVEL 4 operation. 

Open panel door and move the DIL switch 1, pole 2 
on  clock  module  PCB  to  the  ON  position.  Return

 

the DIL switch to the OFF position. 

16.1.2 

To access the Engineer’s Clock Module 

Edit Functions 

Normal Time Display: 

HH:MM:SS 
D/N ON 

or

 

HH:MM:SS 
D/N OFF 

 
Select Access Control key switch to position 1. 

Press the SELECT ON/OFF switch. 
Use  the  “Up/down”  keys  to  scroll  the  cursor  LED 
indication  through  the  selectable  options  on  the 
display LEDs until LCD backlight illuminates. 

Normal Time Display: 

HH:MM:SS 
D/N ON   

or

 

HH:MM:SS 
D/N OFF  

 

 

To change the Day/Night Mode 

 

Press SELECT ON/OFF. 

Delay On/Off Set Display: 

D/N ON   
Change?  

or

 

D/N OFF  
Change?  

 

Summary of Contents for Precept EN 16

Page 1: ...PREC EN INST ISSUE No DATE 3 13 09 18 PAGE 1 of 30 Johnson Controls Tyco Fire Security GmbH Victor von Bruns Strasse 21 8212 Neuhausen am Rheinfall Switzerland Precept EN Fire Detection Alarm Panel P...

Page 2: ...15 4 ENGINEER S ZONE OUTPUT CONFIGURATION TIME OUT WARNING 23 15 5 INVALID CONFIGURATION CONDITIONS 23 15 6 LIST OF CONFIGURATION DIL SWITCHES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 23 15 7 CONFIGURABLE OPTIONS VIA DIL...

Page 3: ...eps that are taken in designing installing and commissioning a FIRECLASS Precept EN system 1 Install all field wiring and equipment Refer to the Installation Guidelines in section 11 2 below Refer to...

Page 4: ...h label C1631 repeater interface optional J18 B Figure 3 Precept EN 32 Zone Internal View TB 1 30 J 1 J 1 TO MOTHERBOARD 25 TB 2 26 27 TB 3 18 17 19 TB 5 28 TB 4 29 TB 6 ZONE CIRCUITS 20 21 22 TB 8 31...

Page 5: ...EQUIPMENT FIRECLASS PRECEPT EN PUBLICATION FIRECLASS PREC EN INST ISSUE No DATE 3 13 09 18 PAGE 5 of 30 Figure 4 2 4 Zone Precept EN panel General Assembly with optional clock module...

Page 6: ...EQUIPMENT FIRECLASS PRECEPT EN PUBLICATION FIRECLASS PREC EN INST ISSUE No DATE 3 13 09 18 PAGE 6 of 30 Figure 5 8 16 Zone Precept EN panel General Assembly with optional clock module...

Page 7: ...EQUIPMENT FIRECLASS PRECEPT EN PUBLICATION FIRECLASS PREC EN INST ISSUE No DATE 3 13 09 18 PAGE 7 of 30 Figure 6 32 Zone Precept EN panel General Assembly with optional clock module...

Page 8: ...nnect to Aux DC 24V 24V DC relay Typical zonal output wiring Field relay spec Coil resistance 2 6K to 4 5K Ohms Voltage 24V DC Nom min 18V max 30V Fitted with suppression diode as shown Relay local to...

Page 9: ...A B GND Reset N C Inputs SIL Silence alarms EVAC Evacuate RST Reset Outputs DIS Disablement active EVAC Evacuation active BUZ Active Buzzer active Class change Buz Active Lower terminal tier Upper te...

Page 10: ...LED indicators OUTPUT OK Battery Charger Fault Charger Fault Mains Fault J18 Earth Fault Monitoring Link Secondary AC from transformer C1631 Repeater Interface Connector for C1632 Zone Expansion Board...

Page 11: ...denoting any one of the following conditions a Battery or associated wiring disconnected b Battery fuse blown c Low Battery voltage 15 7V 0 4V d Battery and interconnection resistance is equal to or...

Page 12: ...ne Panel Power Supply Layout Secondary AC Supply from Transformer 28V 0V DC Power output Mains Fault Output Common Fault Output 4 way header for connector to 32 zone motherboard for DC power common fa...

Page 13: ...care when lifting and transporting batteries For weights above 24 kilos lifting aids should be used DANGER Do NOT attempt to remove the battery lid or tamper with the internal workings of the battery...

Page 14: ...h contain PCBs with sensitive and fragile electronic components on them You must place them in an area that is clean dry and dust free where they will not be damaged You can place them inside the orig...

Page 15: ...igure 10 Figure 12 Fit the connector on the end of the black lead onto the negative black terminal of the left hand battery Fit the connector on the end of the red lead onto the positive red terminal...

Page 16: ...s and field devices to check each circuit and function in turn to ensure correct operation of the entire system In this way any faults may be located quickly and accurately The general procedures are...

Page 17: ...and the battery is OK the panel should be silent displaying only the Power Supply On indication 5 Turn the Access Keyswitch to 1 and press the Test Display button The panel should respond by lighting...

Page 18: ...ue to test each of the other detectors in turn checking on each removal that The appropriate amber zone fault LED illuminates The internal buzzer sounds The fault relay operates 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4...

Page 19: ...At Repeater 1 turn the Access control switch to 1 and press the Evacuate button Check that the alarms operate and the internal buzzer operates on all repeaters 3 Press the Silence button on the fire a...

Page 20: ...ult Disabled Yellow Flashes for a fault on the Fault Routing Output Steady when Fault Routing Output is disabled POWER SUPPLY ON FIRE FIRE ROUTING ACTIVE GENERAL FAULT POWER SUPPLY FAULT SYSTEM FAULT...

Page 21: ...and if silence before reset is configured sounders are silenced Silence Buzzer 1 Press to stop the buzzer sounding in fire or fault conditions Always available 2 In 2 Stage Delay Mode with stage 1 de...

Page 22: ...anel door to allow access to the buttons on the display 2 Select a zone or output to be configured o On the panel display press the Select On Off switch to enable the Select Mode The Select LED will b...

Page 23: ...onfig LED on the motherboard will flash o The System Fault and Select LEDs on the display will flash o The fault relay will operate o The panel buzzer will sound o The Cursor indication will clear o C...

Page 24: ...es Sets the duration of the variable time delay element i e the single stage delay and stage 2 of the two stage delay in steps of 1 minute within the range 0 9 minutes See Table 1 Motherboard Delay Sw...

Page 25: ...ff Off On 5 On Off On Note Address 0 repeater disabled 15 8 Configuring the Fire Routing Fire Protection and Fault routing O Ps To configure the Fire Routing Output to volt free relay contacts remove...

Page 26: ...DISABLE to change MM to desired value 00 to 59 Press SELECT ON Time Set display HH MM SS ON Time SS flashing Press ENABLE or DISABLE to change SS to desired value 00 to 59 To set Day Night Mode Off Ti...

Page 27: ...Settings LINK 1 Position Function Fitted 1st fire alarm time display mode Removed Day Night mode Link 1 DIL Switch 1 DIL Switch Position Function Off 1 Off Clock Module menu configuration disabled 1...

Page 28: ...ulses every second WP DILSW IS ON The backlight remains OFF The panel indicates a general fault and prevents the clock module from being accessed by the user engineer 16 4 2 EEPROM Error Message Data...

Page 29: ...250V 1A anti surge T1A H250V 1A anti surge T1A H250V 1A anti surge Voltage 230V AC 10 15 Cable requirements Minimum of 1mm2 copper protected by a 5A fuse Power Supply Output Specification Precept EN P...

Page 30: ...ff PS1230 2V 3 4Ah 2 off PS1230 12V 3 4Ah Battery size mm L HT H W L 133 W 67 H 60 HT 66 L 151 W 65 H 94 HT 98 L 151 W 98 H 94 HT 100 L 181 W 76 H 167 HT 167 L 133 W 67 H 60 HT 66 L 133 W 67 H 60 HT 6...

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