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JUNIOR V4

FEBRUARY 19, 2007

REVISION 1.0

INSTALLATION

&

COMMISSIONING MANUAL

Summary of Contents for JUNIOR V4

Page 1: ...JUNIOR V4 FEBRUARY 19 2007 REVISION 1 0 INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ior Expansion Loop Card Data Loops Panel RS485 Repeater RS485 Panel Fibre Optic Repeater Fibre Optic Analogue Loop Conventional Sounders Auxiliary Fire Relays 2 andFault Relay 1 Panel Batteries COMMIS...

Page 3: ...Historic Log 1 1 Display Historic Log 1 3 Clear Historic Log 1 5 Read Clear Autostart Count 3 Zones Disable Assign 3 1 Disable Zones 3 2 Assign Sounder Groups to Zones 3 3 Assign I O Groups to Zones...

Page 4: ...6 1 3 Set Selective Disablement 6 1 4 Set Device Reporting Details 6 1 5 Set Immediate Evacuate for Device 6 1 6 Device Activation Overrides Delays 6 1 7 Inhibit Auxiliary Relays 6 1 8 Global Sensiti...

Page 5: ...2 1 Two Devices to Evacuate 8 2 2 Call Points to Evacuate 8 3 Memory BEWARE ENGINEERS ONLY 8 3 1 Clear Customer Flash Memory 8 3 2 Clear Non Volatile RAM 8 3 3 Calculate Customer Flash Checksum 8 3 4...

Page 6: ...STALLING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS JUNiOr FIRE ALARM PANEL Key Features This manual has been written for panel software revision 3 07 Newer versions of panel software will be similar but some details may...

Page 7: ...The button LED red is illuminated whilst the sounders are activated SOUNDERS ENABLE DISABLE Pressing this button will enable disable all sounders both conventional sounder circuits and addressable sou...

Page 8: ...DET EOL 4K7 ION EOL 10K EOL SND SND SND ALL AUX RELAYS RATED AT 50V AC DC 1 AMP RESISTIVE DATA LOOP CONNECTOR MPX MULTIPLEXED ZONE LED CONNECTOR AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT CLASS CHANGE OR REMOTE E...

Page 9: ...7A PSU s recommended for 1 and 2 loop panels Power Requirements Mains supply voltage 85 264V 50 60 Hz Internal power supply Min 20 V DC Max 30 V DC 28 5 V DC nominal Max Ripple 1 V peak peak Total ou...

Page 10: ...A given installation has a single loop panel with 58mA detector load 1 4A sounder load including loop sounders and a 24 hour standby requirement Quiescent current in mA of the panel with everything c...

Page 11: ...NG MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 ABS box information Size 273 W x 403 L x 106 H mm Weight without batteries 1 6 Kgs Dimensions 106 mm 33 70 3 273 mm 403 mm VIEW FROM SIDE VIEW FROM TOP VIEW FROM FRO...

Page 12: ...11 INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 Identifying Components Inside JUNiOr OVERVIEW...

Page 13: ...REAR VIEW 12 INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 Identifying Components FRONT VIEW JUNIOR MB JUNIOR MAIN BOARD OVERVIEW Junior Expansion Loop Card Junior Expansion Loop Card...

Page 14: ...COMMUNICATION J SIM UNIOR JUNiOr SIM CARD J NET INT TCP IP INTERFACE FOR TCP IP COMMUNICATION Typical cable form one end VIEW FROM TOP THROUGHOUT THE MANUAL THE PIN ON THE 5 WAY MOLEX INDICATES WHICH...

Page 15: ...tion 10 Outputs Outputs to fire alarm devices 7 8 In addition to the functions required by the standard EN54 pt 2 1997 AC 1999 the panel supports ancillary functions that are not required by the above...

Page 16: ...rs it will be necessary to use a four core data cable to create a data loop between the panel and the repeater Alternatively it is possible to use multi mode dual core fibre optic cable or a TCP IP co...

Page 17: ...tromagnetic interference Flash Non volatile memory inside the panel used to store the program and the customer site data Flash data storage is very robust and needs no power at all to retain the data...

Page 18: ...ust be made to the fused input on the power supply module This input will also have a BLACK or BROWN wire leading into the power supply unit The connector with a BLUE wire leading into the power suppl...

Page 19: ...ront button 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...

Page 20: ...ied personnel Power to the panel should be completely removed both primary and secondary batteries supplies before the installation process of the card is initiated After process is completed re apply...

Page 21: ...ON ALARM FAULT SUPPLY FAULT TRANS FAULT OFF ON ACCESS PROC FAULT DISABLED TEST FAULT FIRE AUXILIARY RELAYS SELECTED DETECTORS ACTIVE DELAYS MANUFACTURED IN THE E U TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF EN54 Pt 2 Pt...

Page 22: ...RX2 B LOOP OUT TX1 A TX1 B RX2 A RX2 B LOOP IN RX1 A RX1 B TX2 A TX2 B LOOP IN RX1 A RX1 B TX2 A TX2 B The interface inside the Junior panel must have the link jumpers OFF The interface inside the Mi...

Page 23: ...485 connections should be made as follows Panel Panel Panel Panel Repeater Repeater Repeater Repeater Then continue to connect OUT of one Repeater to IN of the next Repeater following the same connect...

Page 24: ...1 TX2 LOOP IN RX1 TX2 Connection is made using fibre optic cable instead of copper cable The ends of the fibre must be terminated with ST type Fibre optic connectors Then continue to connect OUT of on...

Page 25: ...ual fibre external fibre optic connections should be made as follows LOOP OUT TX1 RX2 LOOP OUT TX1 RX2 LOOP IN RX1 TX2 LOOP IN RX1 TX2 J NET INT FO Then continue to connect OUT of one Repeater to IN o...

Page 26: ...p as shown LOOP 1 OUT LOOP 1 RETURN L2 L1 L2 L1 Device 1 Device 2 Make the connections to the devices as specified on the device data sheet If no data sheet is available make the connections as below...

Page 27: ...ed when a fire is detected unless specifically inhibited They are labeled AUX1 and AUX2 Under the presence of any Fire Alarm condition these 2 relays will be energized Both set of contacts are of the...

Page 28: ...the JUNIOR main board in the Panel This battery connection not only supplies the panel with power if the primary supply should fail it also provides a charging output to maintain the batteries in a f...

Page 29: ...s manual The panel is supplied set to Installation mode In Installation Mode the green SYSTEM ON LED will flash on and off The panel will automatically detect and memorize all the devices connected to...

Page 30: ...nnected to the system have their outputs disabled This includes the normally energised FAULT relay the FAULT I O group and all ALARM I O groups When these outputs are disabled the button LED is illumi...

Page 31: ...ueue and the LED will start to flash again After each button press the information will be displayed for 20 seconds After that the screen will revert back to the first fault or fire TEST QUEUE REVIEW...

Page 32: ...s tone is audible then remove power and confirm that the SIM CARD is fitted correctly Getting A Repeater Running The supply to the repeater is obtained directly from the auxiliary power supply output...

Page 33: ...ry to enter the panel programming mode Familiarize yourself with this section before proceeding to the next section in the manual and powering up the panel Programming mode is accessed via the front p...

Page 34: ...o it s default screen While entering the code you are allowed up to 5 seconds between key presses Function Selection The programming functions are arranged using a menu system To select a function or...

Page 35: ...ly fitted to the back of panel s Main Board Power up the Panel Ensure that the Panel is in Installation Mode SYSTEM ON LED flashing If not enter programming mode and select function 8 4 1 Active Insta...

Page 36: ...mming mode Select function 7 1 Device Count Type and Value Use p q to select the device confirm that all devices are present If a Junior Expansion Loop Card has been added to the panel use the u to se...

Page 37: ...pen and short circuit fault detection To perform the Open Circuit test disconnect either the or connection at each conventional sounder circuit To perform the Short Circuit test connect for each sound...

Page 38: ...e Mode then exit programming mode and press SYSTEM RESET Carry out a fire test on each detector Confirm the LED lights on the detector under test Confirm that the fire is reported correctly at the Pan...

Page 39: ...and reset the panel SYSTEM RESET to clear the fault indication Power Failure Test Carry out this test to check that the battery system works correctly when power fails Switch off the mains supply to...

Page 40: ...ity 6 3 Discovery Specific Functions only available for 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 Flashi...

Page 41: ...mers If the system does not seem to operate as intended please take your time and review the various sections in this manual Some settings need the front panel buttons to be activated whilst others ca...

Page 42: ...the oldest entry discarded Help is automatically displayed on entry to the function because it is not possible to display a log entry and help at the same time To select a specific entry input the nu...

Page 43: ...Groups to Zones I O Groups set up using the I O programming functions can be assigned to Zones The first 4 I O groups are activated when the first fire is detected the 5th I O group is activated when...

Page 44: ...e Sounder Group and the Common Sounder Group P pulsing will override S silent and C will override P pulsing When a subsequent fire occurs the new Sounder Group information is added to the existing Sou...

Page 45: ...ED QUEUE REVIEW button 4 4 Assign Sounder Group to Device Allows a Sounder Group to be assigned to a detector When the detector goes into alarm then the assigned Sounder Group will be activated Sounde...

Page 46: ...ints will not start the delay timer and will activate their sounder groups immediately ANY DEVICE any device will start the delay timer The sounder groups associated with the activated device will be...

Page 47: ...an have up to 32 I O units 256 for the Common I O Group Group 512 I O Group 512 is the Common I O group The Common I O Group is always activated when a fire occurs When a fire occurs all the I O infor...

Page 48: ...ot operate certain I O Groups The options are COMMON The Common I O Group 512 is not activated when the device detects fire ZONAL The Zone I O Group for the device is not activated when the device det...

Page 49: ...ic device to be disabled or enabled The default is enabled Disabled devices have both inputs and outputs disabled This function does not disable the audible output from loop sounders Any devices that...

Page 50: ...e Evacuate for Device When a detector set to immediate evacuate reports a fire all Sounder Group settings are ignored All sounders are operated immediately as if the Sounder Configuration was set to P...

Page 51: ...d night start using programming function 8 1 2 The Pre alarm levels are always 10 below the alarm thresholds Ensure that the system clock day date and time are set correctly function 8 1 1 Note that i...

Page 52: ...The Pre alarm levels are always 10 C below the alarm thresholds 6 2 2 Select Device Smoke Sensitivity This function is only suitable for smoke detectors It allows the alarm threshold for smoke detecto...

Page 53: ...data sheet for the mode definitions The modes usually relate to sensitivity or detection method Settings are MODE 1 MODE 3 MODE 5 or GLOBAL If GLOBAL is selected then depending on the day the appropri...

Page 54: ...connected to the system to be read The byte read is displayed in decimal Reads will only be attempted on sub panels that are set for Discovery detectors If the chosen device is not a Discovery device...

Page 55: ...ammed it takes the next free address on its loop General Guidelines SAM s can only be used in conjunction with the following Wizmart Protocol panels a Juno Net b Junior c Sub panel incorporating SIMM...

Page 56: ...in four different ways namely a Using function 7 1 after a new SAM has been programmed the device count will increase by one and by selecting the newly programmed address the device type address and...

Page 57: ...op After all SAM s have been programmed in a loop perform a MASTER RESET to the panel followed by a confirmation using function 7 1 that all devices have been correctly programmed i e device address t...

Page 58: ...e is no evidence of two devices having identical addresses after a system reset has been performed clear the last programmed address using function 6 4 3 and reprogram SAM If that does not solve probl...

Page 59: ...ctivation This function allows you to choose an audible confirmation that a device has detected a fire The audible confirmation consists of a 1 second period of sounder operation The settings selected...

Page 60: ...n 6 1 8 the new day will start at the sunrise time defined here If different sensitivities have been set for day and night function 6 1 9 then the times defined here are the times the sensitivity chan...

Page 61: ...ll other events Once triggered it starts counting down when it expires all sounders are activated This means various sounder groups may be activated in the meantime and even silenced but when the evac...

Page 62: ...er Groups will have continuous sounder operation All Sounder 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 gr...

Page 63: ...e the panel will believe the data has been corrupted and report a fault This stored checksum is regularly approximately every 2 minutes compared with a freshly calculated checksum to check for memory...

Page 64: ...the presence of unexpected devices If devices are ever removed replaced or added then Installation Mode must be selected so that the system can learn the new configuration If you do not do this the sy...

Page 65: ...T Set up Please consult our other document entitled LOADER SOFTWARE for more detailed instructions The Panel Before connecting the extension RS232 lead disconnect the power to the panel Connect the RS...

Page 66: ...me functions to READ ONLY for example 8 3 4 Calculate Program Flash Checksum The default setting for all programming functions is NONE 8 4 6 Select language Allows the language setting to for the syst...

Page 67: ...y contact 1A 50 V AC DC resistive 1 loop model Max number of devices per loop 125 Supports analogue addressable devices over a 2 wire combined power and digital data transmission loop Maximum Loop cur...

Page 68: ...Under alarm conditions a maximum of 1 Amp current available for conventional sounder circuits a 100 mA internal circuits b 300 mA auxiliary supply outputs c 275 mA for analogue loop power d 1 Amp for...

Page 69: ...rements laid down with EN 54 Pt4 paragraph 6 1 that the power supply equipment included in our analogue addressable fire alarm panel named JUNIOR has been designed in accordance with a quality managem...

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