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INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING MANUAL - V1. 03/2015

JUNIOR V4-L

 - FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL

INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING MANUAL

VERSION 1 - 03/2015

JUNIOR V4-L

FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL

Summary of Contents for JUNIOR V4-L

Page 1: ...of Fire Detection Equipment globalfire pt INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING MANUAL V1 03 2015 JUNIOR V4 L FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING MANUAL VERSION 1 03 2015 JUNIOR V4 L FIRE ALARM...

Page 2: ...MainBoard ConnectionDefinitions 19 FittingJuniorExpansionLoopCard 20 DataLoops 21 PanelRs485 22 RepeaterRs485 23 PanelFibreOptic 24 RepeaterFibreOptic 25 AnalogueLoop 26 ConventionalSounders 27 Auxili...

Page 3: ...es Disable Assign 3 1 Disable Zones 3 2 Assign Sounder Groups to Zones 3 3 Assign I O Groups to Zones 3 4 Assign Zone to Device 3 5 Zone Sounder Delay Set up 4 Sounders Disable Assign 4 1 Sounder Conf...

Page 4: ...Global Sensitivity Set up 6 1 9 Configure Timed Sensitivity 6 2 6 2 1 Select Device Heat Grade 6 2 2 Select Device Smoke Sensitivity 6 3 Discovery Specific 6 4 Automatic Address Setting SAM 6 4 1 Acti...

Page 5: ...h Memory 8 3 2 Clear Non Volatile RAM 8 3 3 Calculate Customer Flash Checksum 8 3 4 Calculate Program Flash Checksum 8 4 Other Features 8 4 1 Active Installation Mode 8 4 2 Upload Download Link to PC...

Page 6: ...32 individually programmable sounder addresses Full SAM MAM support Wizmart GFE protocol only 2 Fire output relays change over and 1 Fault relay nc opens on fault 2 conventional alarm outputs Individ...

Page 7: ...BLE Pressingthisbuttonwillenable disableallsoundersbothconventionalsoundercircuitsandaddressablesounders DELAYSACTIVE Pressing this button will activate any preprogrammed delays The yellow LED associa...

Page 8: ...ED ZONE LED CONNECTOR AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT CLASS CHANGE OR REMOTE EVAC REMOTE DISABLEMENT OF SELECTED DETECTORS VOLTAGE FREE NORMALLY OPEN CONTACTS NON LATCHING ACTION PC Loader DB9 Female Co...

Page 9: ...MODEL PS 65 27 EARTH POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATION MEANWELL Model PS 65 27 MAINS SUPPLY VOLTAGE INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY TOTAL OUTPUT CURRENT SUPPLY AND BATTERY CHARGER MONITORED BATTERIES MONITORED MAX BA...

Page 10: ...ng loop sounders and a 24 hour standby requirement Quiescent current in mA of the panel with everything connected Alarm current in Amps sounder load Standby time required in hours divided by 1000 Alar...

Page 11: ...YSTEM FAULT SOUNDERS ACTIVATE SILENCE SYSTEM RESET LAMP TEST BUZZER SILENCE DELAYS ACTIVE SELECTED DETECTORS SOUNDERS DISABLE AUXILIARY RELAYS DISABLED TEST FAULT FIRE MANUFACTURED IN THE E U TO THE R...

Page 12: ...IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS INSIDE JUNIOR Manufacturers of Fire Detection Equipment globalfire pt INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING MANUAL V1 03 2015 JUNIOR V4 L FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL...

Page 13: ...OR MAIN BOARD Junior Expansion Loop Card Junior Expansion Loop Card REAR VIEW Manufacturers of Fire Detection Equipment globalfire pt INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING MANUAL V1 03 2015 JUNIOR V4 L FIRE ALAR...

Page 14: ...UNICATION Typical cable form one end VIEW FROM TOP NOTE THROUGHOUT THE MANUAL THE PIN ON THE 5 WAY MOLEX INDICATES WHICH PIN IS RED N 1 VIEW FROM FRONT MALE FEMALE NOTE Junior can only be networked wi...

Page 15: ...hestandardEN54pt 21997 AC 1999 thepanelsupportsancillary functionsthatarenotrequiredbytheabovementionedstandard namely AncillaryFunctions Panelnetworkconnectionports PaneltoPCprogrammingsoftware uploa...

Page 16: ...oop between the panel and the repeater Alternatively it is possible to use multi mode dual core fibre optic cable or a TCP IPconnectionforthesamepurpose DataloopcableshouldbeRS422 485gradedatacable eg...

Page 17: ...rsitedata Flash datastorageisveryrobustandneedsnopoweratalltoretainthedata LocalSounder Alocalconventionalsounderisanaudibleoutputdevice bellorsounder thatisconnectedtothe localbelloutputonthepanel Lo...

Page 18: ...ding intothepowersupplyunit TheconnectorwithaBLUEwireleading intothepowersupplyunitistheNEUTRAL OtherPanelconnections These are detailed in the relevant following sections Most connections are made fr...

Page 19: ...utton Auxiliary change over relay output 2 Activated by any fire present on the system disabled by front button Fault NC relay contact Activated by any fault present on the system opens on fault Remot...

Page 20: ...efore the installation process of the card is initiated 3 After process is completed re apply power to the panel 4 Panel should be in installation mode Green Status LED should be flashing See function...

Page 21: ...the case of RS422 485 and Fibre Optic this can be wired in the form of a Loop thus protecting the Data Loop from interruptions or short circuits by creating a bi directional communications flow If the...

Page 22: ...B TX2 A TX2 B The interface inside the Junior panel must have the link jumpers OFF The interface inside the Mini Repeater must have the link jumpers ON PANEL REPEATER OFF ON J1 J2 LINKS JUNIOR PANEL C...

Page 23: ...ter Then continue to connect OUT of one Repeater to IN of the next Repeater following the same connection rules as above When you reach the last Repeater in the loop make the connections as follows LO...

Page 24: ...connections with the power turned off to avoid risk of permanent damage to the circuit boards The interface inside the Junior panel must have the link jumpers OFF The interface inside the Mini Repeat...

Page 25: ...lly the same as for the Panel Panel Repeater NOTE Make all connections with the power turned off to avoid risk of permanent damage to the circuitboards Then continue to connect OUT of one Repeater to...

Page 26: ...es the connection to all the analogue addressable devices and loop powered sounders Unless the loop is completed the panel will not be able to monitor its integrity open and short circuit monitoring C...

Page 27: ...X1 and AUX2 Under the presence of any Fire Alarm condition these 2 relays will be energized Both set of contacts are of the change over type Max Contactcurrentratingforeachsetofrelaycontactsis1Amp 50V...

Page 28: ...the primary supply should fail it also provides a charging output to maintainthebatteriesinafullychargedstate Before connecting the batteries check the voltage across the battery connection terminals...

Page 29: ...and off Thepanelwillautomaticallydetectandmemorizeallthedevicesconnectedtotheloopinthesystem The default settings of the system mean that the unit will be ready to operate and detect a Fire incident f...

Page 30: ...SOUNDERSDISABLE When this button is activated all sounders will be disabled and the LED will be lit Pressing it again will reenable the soundersandtheLEDwillturnoff SELECTEDDETECTORS Via the programm...

Page 31: ...ds After that the screen will revert back to thefirstfault orfire TEST GeneralUserAccess nocodeentryrequired If the LED next to this button is illuminated then a test mode has been selected via the pr...

Page 32: ...supply to the repeater is obtained directly from the auxiliary power supply output on the panel Applypowertotherepeater If the panel is powered up and the data loop connections between panel and repe...

Page 33: ...t if code entry is not started within 10 seconds then the panel will revert back to it s default screen While entering the code you are allowed up to 5 seconds betweenkeypresses FunctionSelection The...

Page 34: ...andclearthecustomerflash YoumustNOTdothisifyouhavebeensuppliedwithaSIMCARDpre programmedwithyoursitedata Selectfunction8 3 2ClearNon VolatileRAMandcleartheNVRAM ExitProgrammingmode PressSYSTEMRESET Wa...

Page 35: ...2TestSounders Usingthisfunction allthesounders canbechecked ThePanelConventionalandLoopSounderswillsoundfor1secondthenbesilencedfor9seconds AnalogueLoopMonitoring Checkthatashortcircuitoropencircuiti...

Page 36: ...EMRESET Enter programming mode and select function 7 3 Sounders on Test Activation This allows you to choose an audibleconfirmation that a device has detected a fire The audibleconfirmation consistsof...

Page 37: ...em The basic minimum usually involves assigningtextlabelstothedeviceandZones Once you have completed this or if you have a pre programmed SIM CARD then do not forget to carry out the followingsteps Co...

Page 38: ...setofbatteries Testonlytheactualbatteryconnections Remove the blue link from between the 2 batteries After a short delay the SUPPLY FAULT LED illuminates the panel buzzer sounds and the BatteryFault m...

Page 39: ...panels programmed to use Apollo Discovery Protocol 6 3 1 Select Device Sensitivity Mode 6 3 2 Flashing Leds On Off 6 3 3 Disable Specific Flashing Leds 6 3 4 Re calibrate All Devices 6 3 5 Check for...

Page 40: ...The cursor is often shown to highlight the item that is being changed Help Where possible help is displayed automatically NOTE If a fire occurs whilst the panel is in programming mode then programming...

Page 41: ...ties of this panel will be a hands on approach aidedcloselybythismanual 1 Allthefunctionsassociatedwithreviewingorprintingeventsandsettings 1 1DisplayHistoricLog The panel logs all events in an intern...

Page 42: ...fire is detected the 5th I O group is activated when a second fireisdetectedinthesameZone ThedetailsoftheactivationaresetupusingtheI Oprogrammingfunctions 3 4 Assign Zone to Device Allowsthedetection...

Page 43: ...the Common Sounder Group P pulsing willoverride S silentand C willoverride P pulsing When a subsequent fire occurs the new Sounder Group information is added to the existing Sounder Groupinformation P...

Page 44: ...heCommonSounderGroup 512 isnotactivatedwhenthedevicedetectsfire ZONAL TheZoneSounderGroupforthedeviceisnotactivatedwhenthedevicedetectsfire ALL Nosounders areactivatedwhenthedevicedetectsfire Inhibiti...

Page 45: ...ed device willbequeuedfordelayedactivation ForsounderdelaystooperatethefrontpanelACTIVEDELAYSLEDhastobelit Thereisonlyonesounderdelaytimersowhenthisexpiresanyfurthersounderactivationswillbeimmediate I...

Page 46: ...mulative 5 2SelectFaultI OGroup Allowsaspecified I Ogrouptobeactivatedifafaultcondition occurs Itisnotrecommended tousethesameI Ogroupforfireandfaultreporting 5 3AssignI OGrouptoDevice Allows an I O G...

Page 47: ...a specific I O module to be set so that it activates immediately even if the rest of the I O is set to be activatedafteradelay AllowstheI O output delaytobeset ThisdelayappliestoallI Omoduleoutputs T...

Page 48: ...d Disableddeviceshavebothinputsandoutputsdisabled Thisfunctiondoesnotdisablethe audible outputfromloopsounders Any devices that are disabled will also be indicated when programming mode is exited They...

Page 49: ...ftheSounderConfigurationwassettoPRESETandalldelaysareignored Allows a detector to be set to override all zonal and global sounder and I O delay timers When this device is activated the Sounder Groups...

Page 50: ...eandtimearesetcorrectly function8 1 1 Note thatin order to keep day nightand day settings consistenta day setting starts atsunrise which is set by function8 1 2 Thismeansthat forexample theSaturdayset...

Page 51: ...sholdforsmokedetectorstobeset Eachindividualdetectorhasthefollowingsettings NORMAL LOW HIGH GLOBAL IfGLOBALisselectedthen dependingtheday theappropriate HIGH LOW NORMALorTIMEDsettingisused seefunction...

Page 52: ...swhentheyarepolled Only Discovery devices that have had the flash disabled will not flash when polled see programming function 6 3 3 UsethisfunctiontoindividuallydisabletheLEDflashwhenpolledonDiscover...

Page 53: ...tereadisdisplayedindecimal Readswillonlybeattemptedonsub panelsthataresetforDiscovery detectors IfthechosendeviceisnotaDiscovery deviceanerrorwillbereported thiserrorisnotlogged Allows a decimal value...

Page 54: ...K d Verify the non existence of earth current leakage e Verify the cable lengths for the loop f Confirm the non existence of short or open circuits within the loop g Verify communications with standar...

Page 55: ...e count will increase by one and by selecting the newly programmed address the device type address and analogue value can also be confirmed b Using function 7 3 the user can select to activate the sou...

Page 56: ...ngASETmode Seefunction6 4 1 UsethisfunctiontoeraseasingleSAMonaspecificloop After all SAM s have been programmed in a loop perform a MASTER RESET to the panel followed by a confirmation using function...

Page 57: ...st programmed address using function 6 4 3 andreprogramSAM IfthatdoesnotsolveproblemreplaceSAMmodule Rememberthataduplicateaddress faultwillonlyshowwithASETmodedisabled b SAMwithduplicateaddresses In...

Page 58: ...oputintotestmode Exitprogrammingmode butDONOTpressSYSTEMRESETasthisclearsalltestmodes In test mode when a detector is activated the LED on the detector will be illuminated and the event will be report...

Page 59: ...set for day and night function 6 1 9 then the times defined here are the timesthesensitivitychangewilltakeplace If delays have been set to be switched off at night function 8 1 3 then this will happen...

Page 60: ...yspecificdetectorsthatwillstarttheEvacuateTimer TheEvacuateTimermustbeinDEVICEMODEtobeactivatedbyspecificdevices Seeprogrammingfunction8 1 4 Programming functions associated with the system response a...

Page 61: ...under Group definitions will be cleared The Sounder Configuration will be set to PRESET All Zone text will be cleared All Zone Sounder and I O group settings will be cleared All Zone definitions will...

Page 62: ...um will be re calculated as required Downloads of customer data also result in an automatic update of the checksum However if a SIM CARD is supplied with pre programmed data i e the data changed exter...

Page 63: ...er removed replaced or added then Installation Mode must be selected so that the system can learnthenewconfiguration Ifyoudonotdothisthesystemwillreportafault Entering this function will automatically...

Page 64: ...nsionRS232lead disconnectthepowertothepanel Connect the RS232 lead to the panel socket reapply power to the panel return to programming mode and go to function 8 4 2 do NOT press Enter yet Connect oth...

Page 65: ...sum ThedefaultsettingforallprogrammingfunctionsisNONE Allowsthelanguagesettingtoforthesystemtobeset Dothiscarefully youwillneedtonavigatebacktothisfunctiontochangeitbackagain All text in the system wi...

Page 66: ...cesperloop 125 Supports analogue addressable devices over a 2 wire combined power anddigitaldatatransmissionloop MaximumLoopcurrent 275mA Loopshortcircuit trip current 900mA Maximum recommended loop l...

Page 67: ...tputs c 340mAforanaloguelooppower d 1Ampforbatterycharger AlarmCondition 800mAforconventionalsoundercircuits a b c DCOutputVoltage Maximum28 5VDC Minimum19 7VDC Max RippleVoltage 400mVpeak to peak Max...

Page 68: ...orporates a set of rules for the design of all elements of the p s e and that its components have been selected for the intended purpose and expected to operate within their specification when the env...

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