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ASP-R Installation, Commissioning & Operating Manual

Approved Document Ref: UI-ASP-R-01 Issue 3.0

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INSTALLATION

SAFETY

Suppliers of articles for use at work are required under section 6 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 

to ensure as reasonably as is practical that the article will be safe and without risk to health when properly 
used. An article is not regarded as properly used if it is used “without regard to any relevant information or 
advice” relating to its use made available by the supplier.

It is assumed that the system, of which this control panel is a part, has been designed by a competent fire 
alarm system designer in accordance with BS 5839 Part 1 and with regard to BS EN 54 parts 2 and 4 in 

the case of control equipment and power supplies. Design drawings should be provided to clearly show 

the position of any field devices and ancillary equipment.

This product should be installed, commissioned and maintained by, or under the supervision of, competent 
persons according to good engineering practice and, 

(i)    

BS 7671 (IEE wiring regulations for electrical installations)

(ii)    

Codes of Practice

(iii)    

Statutory requirements

(iv)    

Any instructions specifically advised by the manufacturer

According to the provisions of the Act you are therefore requested to take such steps as are necessary to 
ensure that any appropriate information about this product is made available by you to anyone concerned 
with its use.

This  equipment  is  designed  to  be  operated  from  230V  AC  50/60  Hz  mains  supplies  and  is  of  Class  I 
construction. As such it must be connected to a protective earthing conductor in the fixed wiring of the 
installation. Failure to ensure that all conductive accessible parts of this equipment are adequately bonded 

to the protective earth will render the equipment unsafe.

This equipment must only be installed and maintained by a suitably skilled and technically 

competent person.

THIS IS A PIECE OF CLASS 1 EQUIPMENT AND MUST BE EARTHED

These panels are designed to comply with the requirements of  EN 54 part 2.

Installation  of  the  panel  should  only  be  carried  out  by  qualified  personnel.  The  electronic  components 
within the panel can be damaged by static charge. Suitable precautions must be taken when handling 

circuit boards. Never insert or remove boards or components, or connect cables, with the mains power 
on or batteries connected.

Equipment Guarantee

This equipment is not guaranteed unless the complete system is installed and commissioned in accordance with the laid 

down national standards by an approved and competent person or organisation.

This product has been manufactured in conformance with the requirements of all applicable EU Council 

Directives

Summary of Contents for Alarm Sense Plus

Page 1: ...Installation Commissioning Operating Manual 12 ZONE FULLY FUNCTIONAL REPEATER PANEL Approved Document UI ASP R 01 Issue 3 0 REPEATER PANEL ...

Page 2: ...res periodic checks as specified in BS 5839 Part 1 It is the responsibility of the system user to ensure it is regularly serviced and maintained in good working order Disclaimer No responsibility can be accepted by the manufacturer or distributors of this fire alarm panel for any misinterpretation of an instruction or guidance note or for the compliance of the system as a whole The manufacturer s ...

Page 3: ...MS PCB TERMINALS 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 6 POWER SUPPLY MODULE 7 INSTALLATION 8 SAFETY 8 ESD PRECAUTIONS 9 GENERAL 9 MOUNTING THE CABINET 9 MAINS CONNECTIONS 10 CONNECTING THE BATTERIES 11 CABLING 12 SETUP PROGRAMMING 14 INSTALL COMMS PCB 14 SET NUMBER OF REPEATER PANELS 16 REPEATER PANEL ADDRESSING 16 PROGRAMMING REPEATER PANELS 17 OPERATING 18 PANEL CONTROLS INDICATIONS 18 DISABLE MODE 20 TEST...

Page 4: ...ing to be utilised The main circuit board has 2 switch ve inputs which can be used to sound or pulse the alarms These inputs can also be re programmed for use as PSU fault inputs The internal comms PCB has 6 switch ve programmable outputs Different key types are used for the door lock and the activate controls key switch It is also possible to enable the controls via a 4 digit code entry if prefer...

Page 5: ...ASP R Installation Commissioning Operating Manual Approved Document Ref UI ASP R 01 Issue 3 0 3 ABOUT THIS PANEL CABINET 57mm 80mm 260mm 308mm 250mm 300mm ...

Page 6: ...three circuit boards PSU 28V 0V C NC NO C NC NO FIRE FAULT FR FLT CC PUL OP OP IP IP SNDR1 SNDR2 ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 BATTERY COMS A COMS B 28 V SW ve OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 ON ADDRESS 1 2 3 4 ENTER RESOUND SILENCE RESET TPCA01 R Master PCB TPCA05 Comms PCB with V3 0 software TPCA03 LED Display Controls PCB Piggy backs on Main PCB 6 programmable switch ve outputs ...

Page 7: ...E4 BATTERY 28v input for power supply Temperature compensation voltage control link Alert pulses sounders Precint class change activates sounders Switched ve inputs Switched ve outputs Max load 40mA To 0 volts COMS A COMS B 28 V SW ve OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 ON ADDRESS Comms output to next panel Comms input from previous panel 28v output fused 500mA Switch ve O P Switch ve O P Switch ve O P Sw...

Page 8: ...utputs TPCA01 R Main PCB Terminal capacity 0 5mm2 to 2 5mm2 solid or stranded wire PSU output Power supply voltage control line For temperature compensation control PSU Input 28vdc supply input Diode protected for reversal and independent short circuit Max current 3 amps Max input current 3 amps Input voltage 22vdc to 32vdc Inputs CC PUL Switched ve inputs connect to 0v to trigger Max input voltag...

Page 9: ...Maximum ripple 250 millivolts Supply and charger fault monitored Min max battery size and type 2 x 3 2Ahr 12volt VRLA Use Yuasa NP range batteries Other equivalent batteries may be used but have not been tested for the purposes of EN54 approval Battery charging voltage 27 3 vdc nominal at 20 deg C Temperature compensated Battery charging output current 1 5A PSU 630mA Current limited 10 Ohms Batter...

Page 10: ... are therefore requested to take such steps as are necessary to ensure that any appropriate information about this product is made available by you to anyone concerned with its use This equipment is designed to be operated from 230V AC 50 60 Hz mains supplies and is of Class I construction As such it must be connected to a protective earthing conductor in the fixed wiring of the installation Failu...

Page 11: ...te power source Any coils or solenoids used in the system must be suppressed to avoid damage to the control equipment The site chosen for the location of the panel should be clean dry and not subject to shock or vibration Damp salt air or environments where water ingress or extremes of temperature may affect the panel must be avoided The temperature should be in the range 5 to 40 C and the relativ...

Page 12: ...hould be brought into the panel via one of the knockouts provided A suitable cable gland must be used to secure the outer sheath of the cable used The earth must first be connected to the primary earth stud peg marked with a symbol using a suitable ring crimp Sufficient earth lead should be left to allow Live and Neutral connections to be accidentally pulled from the terminal block while leaving t...

Page 13: ... minute until the monitoring cylce has finished polling This is normal If the fault doesn t clear after 1 minute check connections The battery charging voltage is factory calibrated to 27 3vdc 0 2v 20o C This should not normally require adjustment Where battery problems are experienced the following information should be considered a If a battery is disconnected from the charger no voltage will ap...

Page 14: ...s monitoring This then allows any topology of comms cabling to be utilised To change the repeater comms monitoring type see over page 13 AllrepeaterprogrammingisdoneatthemaincontrolpanelwithLevel3programming mode active see main control panel instruction manual This can be achieved by using the following method 1 Disconnect remove the PSU module from the repeater panel 2 Connect 24v supply from re...

Page 15: ...2 3 4 Disable Mode Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test Lamps 2 1 2 3 Panel Wide Settings There are 6 general panel wide settings available Enter the above code and press the ENTER button The 6 programmable options are represented by fire zone LEDs 1 6 Option 6 being the change repeater comms monitoring type setting Use button 1 to move to option 6 RESOUND SILENCE RESET ENTER 1 2 3 4 Disable Mode Test Mode ...

Page 16: ...uit board and plug the Comms PCB into the socket instead A socket is provided on the top of the Comms PCB to re connect the display board ribbon cable Once the Comms PCB has been fitted the control panel will need to be programmed for the additional circuit board To programme the main control panel for the additional PCB see over page 15 Next the panel will need to be programmed for the number of ...

Page 17: ...omms monitoring 5 Setup Internal PCB Configuration With the zone 5 fire LED lit the amber fault LEDs will show the current configuration setting Each of the 3 possible additional internal PCBs are represented by LEDs 1 3 as per table below RESOUND SILENCE RESET ENTER 1 2 3 4 Disable Mode Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test Lamps RESOUND SILENCE RESET ENTER 1 2 3 4 Disable Mode Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test La...

Page 18: ...ton 1 to move to option 2 RESOUND SILENCE RESET ENTER 1 2 3 4 Disable Mode Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test Lamps RESOUND SILENCE RESET ENTER 1 2 3 4 Disable Mode Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test Lamps Fire LED Programming Option 1 Change remove keypad access code 2 Set number of repeater panels on system 3 Set output delay time 1 10 minutes 4 Turn off battery monitoring 5 Set up internal PCB configuration ad...

Page 19: ...nally for zones 1 6 Outputs 1 6 activate zonally for zones 7 12 Change inputs CC PUL to power supply fault inputs Enter the above code and press ENTER The zone 1 fire LED will light This indicates which repater panel is to be programmed 1 8 Use button 1 to move the fire zone LED to the required repeater With the required repeater for editing LED lit press the ENTER button to enter editing mode The...

Page 20: ...e operational To deactivate the controls turn the key back to the Off position and the Access Level indicator LED will extinguish If the key switch is in the On position the keypad will remain active NOTE It is not possible to remove the key in the On position To activate the controls using the keypad first push button 1 or button 2 to initialise the code entry mode The Access Level indicator will...

Page 21: ... function is operational without the need to activate controls Also has the numeric value 4 for code entry ENTER This button is used to confirm code entries It can also be used for fault diagnosis see FAULT DIAGNOSIS section LED On LED Pulsing Zones in Fire 1 12 N A Indicates alarm condition in zone Zone Fault Disabled Test 1 12 Indicates zone circuit is disabled or in test mode Indicates a fault ...

Page 22: ... Status LED and finally to the Delay LED Pressing the button once more will move the selection back to Zone 1 again When the desired circuit outputs or delays to be disabled is indicated by a slow pulsing LED use the ENTER button to select it Once selected the indicator LED will change to a rapid pulse Pressing ENTER again will toggle the circuit between disabled and enabled Then use Disable Mode ...

Page 23: ...g during test Pressing the button once more will move the selection back to Zone 1 again When the desired zone to be tested is indicated by a slow pulsing LED use the ENTER button to select it Once selected the indicator LED will change to a rapid pulse Pressing ENTER again will toggle the zone between in and out of test Then use Test Mode button again to move to the next zone Any or all zones can...

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