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Installation, Commissioning & 

Operating Manual

FULLY FUNCTIONAL/PASSIVE LCD DISPLAY REPEATER 

PANEL

Approved Document DOC00636 Issue 4.0

S o f t w a r e   V e r s i o n   4 . 0   &   A b o v e

REMOTE DISPL AY UNIT

Summary of Contents for ESENTO XL-RDU

Page 1: ...Installation Commissioning Operating Manual FULLY FUNCTIONAL PASSIVE LCD DISPLAY REPEATER PANEL Approved Document DOC00636 Issue 4 0 S o f t w a r e V e r s i o n 4 0 A b o v e REMOTE DISPLAY UNIT ...

Page 2: ...stem requires 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 manuf...

Page 3: ...ATION 6 SAFETY 6 ESD PRECAUTIONS 7 GENERAL 7 MOUNTING THE CABINET 7 SETUP PROGRAMMING 8 REPEATER PANEL SETUP PROGRAMMING 8 REPEATER PANEL ADDRESSING 8 SET NUMBER OF REPEATER PANELS ON MAIN CONTROL PANEL 9 CABLING 10 CHANGE COMMS MONITORING TYPE ON MAIN CONTROL PANEL 11 USER MENU 12 OPERATING 16 PANEL CONTROLS INDICATIONS 16 ACTIVATE CONTROLS 17 DISABLE MODE 18 TEST MODE 19 CONFIG SOFTWARE 20 PC CO...

Page 4: ...stem where the existing cabling cannot be configured in a loop as above it is possible to re programme the control panel back to legacy RS485 circuit comms monitoring This then allows any topology of comms cabling to be utilised The main circuit board has 2 switch ve outputs which provide fire and fault signals Inputs are available for use as PSU fault inputs An input for a remote key switch is al...

Page 5: ...Esento RDU Installation Commissioning Operating Manual Approved Document Ref DOC00636 Issue 4 0 3 ABOUT THIS PANEL CABINET 305mm 300mm 204mm 200mm 30mm 42mm ...

Page 6: ...CB TERMINALS 1 2 3 4 ENTER RESOUND SILENCE RESET 1 2 3 4 ON SET ADDRESS 1 2 4 8 FIRE OP FAULT OP PSU DATA 28V IP COMS A COMS B KEY SW IP 0V RX TX USB Relay Coil Relay Coil 28V Power Supply Power Supply Fault Inputs Alternative PSU Data Inputs PSU RX TX USB Port RS485 Comms A B Optional Key Switch Input LCD Contrast Adjust ...

Page 7: ...his can be derived from a control panel output or local battery charger power supply unit The repeater consumes around 100mA in normal operation When deriving from a control panel supply consideration should be given to battery standby times PSU DATA RX TX These are normally configured as switch negative fault inputs to collect a fault signal from a local power supply if fitted They can be program...

Page 8: ...u 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 Fail...

Page 9: ...ets must be powered from a separate 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 th...

Page 10: ...e Network Repeater mode DIL switch located on the main circuit board must be switched to the ON position For the 16 32 zone size panel this is switch No 3 For the 2 12 zone size panels this is switch No 7 If this has not been set correctly the System Fault lamp will be illuminated See panel manual for further details of fitting a TPCA05 Comms PCB Set Number of Repeater Panels The control panel wil...

Page 11: ...R 1 2 3 4 Disable Mode Test Mode Mute Buzzer Test Lamps Fire LED Programming Option 1 2 Set number of repeater panels on system 3 4 5 6 OPTION 2 Set Number of Repeater Panels on System With the zone 2 fire LED lit the amber fault LEDs will show the current quantity of repeaters set 0 8 1 LED lit 1 repeater 2 2 etc Press the ENTER button zone 2 fire LED will pulse to indicate edit mode Now use butt...

Page 12: ...e screened cable can be used or fire resistant cable NoBurn FP200 etc If replacing an older system where the existing cabling cannot be configured in a loop as shown it is possible to re programme the control panel back to legacy radial circuit comms monitoring This then allows any topology of comms cabling to be utilised see Fig 2 The network comms monitoring type is programmed at the main contro...

Page 13: ... 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 2 1 2 3 Panel Wide Settings There are 11 general panel wide settings available Enter the above code and press the ENTER button The 11 programmable options are represented by fire zone LEDs 1 11 Option 6 being the change repeater comms monitoring type setting Use bu...

Page 14: ... seconds After 3 seconds the panel will beep and an Access Code Check dialogue will appear in the display prompting the user access code to be entered Enter the 4 digit access code This is 1 2 3 4 by default but can be changed in the settings The user menu will then be displayed Use the UP DOWN scroll buttons to navigate through the menu and the ENTER button to access the programming option See me...

Page 15: ...ter 1 Edit Company Name 2 Edit Panel Names 3 Edit Zone Names 4 Set PSU Monitoring 1 PCA12 Present 2 Disable Battery Monitoring 3 Go Back 5 Edit Access Code Current Password 1234 change password Default Password set back to default password Password Key Required set if access password required Y N 6 Repeater Options 1 Mute Fault Alarm Buzzer 2 Serialised Zone Numbering 3 Display Panel Names 4 Lower...

Page 16: ... entered for the local repeater If using multiple repeaters each must be programmed seperately 1 Edit Company Name Press the ENTER button to access the Company Name edit mode Use the scroll buttons to move the characters through the lists and press the ENTER button to move to the next character along Buttons 1 3 also navigate forwards backwards along the line Button 4 changes the character lists b...

Page 17: ...supply unit In this setting they can be configured to accept data signals from a PCA12 type power supply and in this mode to prevent monitoring of the batteries if none are fitted Press the ENTER button to access the Set PSU Monitoring mode Use the scroll buttons to navigate to the setting 1 PCA12 present Press the ENTER button to change the setting from NO to YES 2 Disable Battery Monitoring Pres...

Page 18: ...nge the setting from YES to NO In this case the repeater will report the first zone on panel 2 as Panel 2 Zone 1 3 Display Panel Names YES NO If the network panel names have been programmed the RDU can be reverted back to display panel numbers again using this option Press the ENTER button to change the setting from YES to NO The RDU will store the programmed names in it s memory and so they can e...

Page 19: ...ment selection mode is active Test Mode Indicates one or more circuits are in test mode Indicates test mode selection is active System Fault Indicates a system failure panel not functional Indicates the panel has recovered from a system fault Status LED Indicators Keypad RESOUND red Use to resound the alarms after they have been silenced Can also be used to invoke full evacuation SILENCE blue Use ...

Page 20: ... selection mode press and hold button 1 Then navigate to the 7 Go back option and press enter to return to the normal screen Alternatively the display will time out and revert to normal after a short period The disablement will also be shown at the local panel and can be set or unset at the panel in the normal way 2 SOUNDERS Press the ENTER button to set as DISABLED or ENABLED Refers to all sounde...

Page 21: ...ton to change the setting to YES This will set all zones in the selected panel to test mode Setting to NO using the enter button is used to take a panel out of test mode if previously set This can also be used if individual zones are in test mode on a particular panel 2 TEST WITH SOUNDERS Set to preferred requirement YES NO using the ENTER button 3 Confirm Press the ENTER button to send the settin...

Page 22: ...d at the PC automatically and the PC will declare the device is ready for use Connecting the USB cable The USB cable is connected to the USB port at the bottom of the RDU PCB see main PCB terminals drawing The lid will need to be removed to facilitate the connection of the cable Once connected the Configurator program can be started on the PC using either the desktop icon or via the Windows Start ...

Page 23: ...for the required system zones Panel Names Up to 8 panels with 16 characters of description for each Company Name 40 characters for installer service company name telephone number etc Read Text Names Retrieves all names currently stored in the RDU Send Text Names Sends all the programmed names down to the RDU 11 Repeater Options Click to open a screen where various local settings can be changed PCA...

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