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Network Plus™ HS-3030 

Fire Alarm Control Unit

Programming Manual

Revision 

1

Document # LT-2011HAR

HARRINGTON

FIRE ALARM

SIGNAL INC.

Summary of Contents for Network Plus HS-3030

Page 1: ...Network Plus HS 3030 Fire Alarm Control Unit Programming Manual Revision 1 Document LT 2011HAR HARRINGTON FIRE ALARM SIGNAL INC ...

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Page 3: ... 6 Circuits and Devices Windows 29 2 7 Internal Circuits Window 33 2 8 Relate Window 34 3 0 LCD Programming 36 3 1 General Comments 36 3 2 Clock 37 3 3 Common Relays 37 3 4 Switches 37 3 5 Battery 38 3 6 Conventional 38 3 7 Addressable 38 3 8 Archive 40 3 9 Relays 40 3 10 Ports 40 3 11 Alarm List 42 3 12 Passcode 42 3 13 Memory 42 3 14 Buzzer 43 4 0 Appendix A Condition Codes and Zone Numbers 44 5...

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Page 5: ... Figure 13 Default Key Assignments 22 Figure 14 Fixed Key Assignments 22 Figure 15 Dialer Settings 24 Figure 16 Dialer Configuration 1 25 Figure 17 Dialer Configuration 2 26 Figure 18 Call Directions 27 Figure 19 Zone Data 28 Figure 20 Circuits Window 28 Figure 21 Circuits Window 29 Figure 22 Devices Window 29 Figure 23 Copy Dialog Box 32 Figure 24 Internal Circuits Window 33 Figure 25 Relate Wind...

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Page 7: ...ircuit programming is done from the database while system parameters are programmed from the LCD and keypad The programs and their port 3 usages are HS2 x HS2 xA HS 2802E annunciator HS 3644 annunciator HS2 xB HS2 xG GRID HS2 xE HAVED Voice Evacuation panel HS2 7y programs are for HS 3331 based systems and HS2 3y programs are for HS 3231 based systems Due to programming and hardware limitations un...

Page 8: ...ing location d operate its common municipal relays in accordance with the network condition Feature Operation The following are the various types of frames that are sent on the network Commands Restores These specific frames are sent when a device in alarm requires operation of outputs at another unit These commands are for the bells relays control modules device messages and LEDs When the device ...

Page 9: ...m panel to panel until it reaches its destination Each panel has a list as to which port to send frames from to reach all other panels through the fewest number of panels Since networks will generally have all communications links running at the same baud rate this is generally the shortest time as well If there is a break in the communications see Figure 2 the panel that can not pass the message ...

Page 10: ...lator module IM 10 Intelligent Input Monitor Module CZ 6 Zone Interface Module CR 6 Relay Control Module SC 6 Supervised Control Module Sensors 1251B Ionization type smoke detector low profile 1551 Ionization type smoke detector 2251B Photoelectric type smoke detector low profile 2551 Photoelectric type smoke detector 2251TB Photoelectric type smoke detector c w heat detector low profile 2551TH Ph...

Page 11: ...0R relay provides two Form C relays Choose Control relay for the M500R module There are options in NP that affect the M500R relay module that do not affect the M500S control module The M500X isolator module is used to prevent wiring faults from affecting the entire circuit It divides the addressable circuit into sections The isolator has separate IN and OUT wiring A short on one side of the isolat...

Page 12: ...the HS 3030 will operate all its bell circuits 2 In a network system only the local panel will activate its bells The HS 3030 will always ignore illegal modules Wrong Type U This occurs if the device is not the type expected for the address For example the database lists an address to have a ion smoke detector but a photo smoke detector has reported for the address This error will also be used if ...

Page 13: ...t is that a non zero duration be programmed for it see the section Outputs Dialog A duration of zero disables this function Once this is done wire the power for the device as shown in Figure 4 A third party power supply can be used instead of the Aux Power as shown Whenever the System Reset key is pressed when neither LED is flashing the relay will operate for the duration programmed Figure 4 4 Wi...

Page 14: ...ut circuits These output circuits can be programmed to be used as either bells or releaser type circuits This is the standard board for the HS 3030 These panels can be used in a network configuration HS 3030 mb2921 Fire Panel This is an HS 3030 Control Panel using the HS 3231 motherboard It is identical to the HS 3030 mb2931 in hardware capability but does not support all software features This pa...

Page 15: ...ow will show whether editing or viewing of the database is being preformed and the name of the current database The text in the top left corner provides information about the database The top line gives the date and time the database was last edited The next line states whether the current contents have been verified or not and whether the database has been compressed or not The options Bell Syste...

Page 16: ... silenced bells when a new alarm is received This would be used when panels in a network are in different buildings such as a campus Global All panels in a network will resound silenced bells when a new alarm condition is received on any panel in the network This is used when the panels are all in the same building such as a large plant Evac controls whether the bell system Evacuation Mode sounds ...

Page 17: ...synchronizes the date and time on all panels and annunciators at 3 30am everyday Alarm List Mode sets the way the Alarm List messages are displayed on fire panels in the system Annunciators will always receive messages as marked in the database There are three modes of displaying messages Local Each fire panel shows only Alarm List entries that are for that panel only Global Each fire panel shows ...

Page 18: ...ent database Not all warnings errors can be disabled reduced The use of this is not recommended but provided for special circumstances 2 3 Switches Window The Switches Window see Figure 6 allows for the setting of the On Off Day Night switches There are 16 system wide switches available All panels in the network will keep track of their own portion of the devices related to each switch Relays LEDs...

Page 19: ... Switches to Hot Keys There are five push buttons on the right side Exit Close the Switches Window and return to the System Window Reset This will remove all relates and all times for the currently highlighted switch Relate Shows the Relate Window Items marked on will be operated controlled by the switch Map Displays and or updates the Map Window See section 2 8 for Map Window of the Network Plus ...

Page 20: ...or to start at 1 Delete Group This will remove the group from the list You will be asked if you want to have references to the group automatically removed Reset Group This will remove all relates for the currently highlighted group Change ID This allows the group ID to be changed NP will automatically change all references to use the new ID A gauge will be displayed to show the progress of the cha...

Page 21: ...panel s outputs that are referenced will become invalid and will be removed by the next verify Input Circuits Display the Circuits Window See section 2 6 Internal Circuits Display the Internal Circuit Window See section 2 7 More Info This displays a dialog box listing basic information about the panel including the date the database was last downloaded into a panel the number of times downloaded e...

Page 22: ...rk loop Specify the panel ID of the panel to be connected to the COM 1 terminals of the current panel See Links for notes on programming systems that contain single port HS 3334 or HS 3243 Annunciators Links is used to enter the IDs of single port annunciators that are connected to COM 1 of the HS 3030 panel These annunciators do not reside in the network loop but are branches off of it Port 3 set...

Page 23: ...or LED Count is located directly below the LCD check box This defines the number of LED zones the annunciator will be using A count of zero will disable the Hot LEDs and Common LED Hot LED is located directly below the LED Count drop down This value defines the first of four LED zones the annunciator will use for internal functions Any of the zones can be chosen with the requirement that there are...

Page 24: ... panel associated with this annunciator must be setup to map ground to LED 32 and a label must be used to indicate ground See section 2 7 Internal Circuits Outputs Dialog The Outputs Dialog see Figure 11 allows for the programming of the panel s outputs and function relays The Outputs section is a list box that is used to select the output to program Once the output is selected it is programmable ...

Page 25: ...duration time of 0 prevents this operation Auxiliary Power circuits will be turned off by the panel while it is in its power up cycle Follow Supervisory follow Supv The output will sound when there is any supervisory condition present on the panel Pressing Acknowledge will silence the circuit Follow Trouble follow Trbl The output will sound when there is any trouble condition present on the panel ...

Page 26: ... by the System Banner Equip Desc This mode allows the panel to display its own identification text The Remote AC Fail is the delay before the panel will report that it has lost AC power to a remote monitoring location The panel will report AC Fail locally after 60s The panel itself will go into AC Fail mode to conserve power immediately upon losing AC This delay is the length of time before the pa...

Page 27: ...oke detectors to reset them This time can be from 1 to 20 seconds Current smoke detectors only need the default value of 1 second Older smoke detectors may need a longer time to reset Strobe Duration Time sets the time that strobe circuits will operate when activated when operated along with coded bells The timer starts when the coded bells start At the end of the timer the strobes are silenced A ...

Page 28: ... bells will reactivate if a subsequent Alarm is received by the panel In network environment signal silence inhibit must be the same in all the panels 30 sec for a Canada System Reset System Reset resets part or all of the system The green LED flashes when the system or part of the system can be reset The yellow LED flashes when there are conventional smoke detector circuits in alarm or there is a...

Page 29: ...s function can be set to Privilege Level 0 or 1 It follows the Disconnect privilege level set in NP During test mode the remote annunciator zone LEDs becomes non latching for the zone s under test The common indicators bells relays and releasers are not activated and no commands are sent to other units and no signal is sent out of Port 3 Test signals can be archived or not as required Before begin...

Page 30: ...relay is activated The red LED will flash when activated Press System Reset to cancel the General Alarm Note General Alarm is recorded in the panel archive Halt Stops the operation of all releaser type outputs on the panel The green LED flashes when the key is available and the yellow LED flashes when it has been pressed Switch n On Change the state of the software switch n between Auto and On The...

Page 31: ...st for telephone line faults on line one and line two respectively The Third Phone can be programmed for two different modes of operation When Alternate Dialing Enabled is selected the dialer switches between the first and third numbers after each dialing attempt until the maximum number of dialing attempts have been made to each number When Third Number Backup is enabled the dialer will use the t...

Page 32: ...ing attempts When Disabled is selected the dialer will use the standard dialing procedure for every attempt The Pulse Make Break Ratio option is for panels in international applications When 40 60 is selected the pulse dialing make break ratio is the 40 60 and when 33 67 is selected it is 33 67 The Handshake option determines the handshake used for BPS transmissions When 1600 Hz is selected the di...

Page 33: ... the dialer will wait for a valid initial handshake from the receiver after dialing the programmed telephone number Call Directions The Call Directions dialog see Figure 18 contains the options that determine which telephone numbers will be used to communicate events There are five different types of events that can each be sent to telephone number one or telephone number two The event types are F...

Page 34: ...eporting Code Zone Alarm Restoral Reporting Code Trouble Reporting Code Trouble Restoral Reporting Code Supervisory Reporting Code Supervisory Restoral Reporting Code The Dialer Maintenance and Common Reporting Codes dialog see Figure 20 contains maintenance and common reporting codes that the dialer will use to communicate those events The Reporting Codes List is a list of all available maintenan...

Page 35: ...ircuit The Plus and Minus keys will change the function of the current circuit The Circuit Type Selector is located below Circuit List on the left hand side It is shown on the Circuit Window only It is a drop down box used to assign the current circuit type If the circuit is unused select not assigned Only options supported by the Input Circuit Modules programmed for the current panel will be assi...

Page 36: ...eceived on a zone activating the releaser After the Delay the releaser is activated The releaser is turned off after the Duration time or the activating zone and panel are reset Momentary releasers function normally during an AC power fail The Delay can be from 0 to 180 seconds and the Duration can be up to 1800 seconds 1800 seconds is 30 minutes A Duration of zero 0 will cause the releaser to sta...

Page 37: ...ration of Control Modules supervising is not affected by this setting Disable Maintenance Alert Disables the addressable smoke or heat sensor from reporting Maintenance Alert Maintenance Alert is defined by the device staying at almost alarm threshold for an extended period of time This is usually an indication that a smoke sensor requires cleaning Heat sensors in high temperature areas may need t...

Page 38: ...ing about using copy is shown Marking the check box in the warning will stop the box from appearing again for the database This option can help speed up the creation of a database By completely defining one input these values can be copied to all other inputs making any minor changes that are required after the copy Relate or Trbl Relate Opens the Relate Window for the current circuit or device Th...

Page 39: ...panel this circuit will not be generated Internal Circuit 82 2nd Stage Alarm This circuit is activated if the bells and strobes are activated in the second stage mode by an alarm input or by a time out Any additional outputs LEDs etc that require operation are programmed using the Relate button If the bells have been disconnected on the panel this circuit will not be generated Internal Circuit 96 ...

Page 40: ...8 Relate Window The Relate Window see Figure 25 allows for the relating of inputs switches and groups to outputs LEDs relays etc These relationships are used by the panel to determine which outputs to operate for alarm and trouble states Inputs can operate bells strobes LEDs relays control modules on any panel in the system and continuous momentary releasers on the same panel Switches can operate ...

Page 41: ... displayed only if there are any control or relay modules defined for the panel for switches it is displayed if there are any addressable detectors or any control or relay modules defined Each entry shows the devices s address panel circuit device its state and its device message The states are on for selected and blank for not selected If Complex Releasers are enabled control modules programmed f...

Page 42: ...g Enter will bring up the Program Menu A menu option of more will display further menu options that do not fit on the current screen All the screens of a menu will loop around continuously The default option i e the option next to the cursor is the one to the upper left of the screen Generally but not always more is the default option Selector screens see Figure 27 are screens where options are to...

Page 43: ...n be disconnected by the Common Disconnect hot key Selected relays will be marked by an asterisk To change the selection move the cursor to the desired relay A larm S upervisory or T rouble and press Enter to change Select OK when done Clear will return to Program Menu without making changes Test Inhibit View or change whether common relays are disconnected during Test Mode or not Clear will retur...

Page 44: ... to this menu without making changes The menu has the following options Test Select which zones to test Test Mode must be on to select zones for testing All zones selected are automatically deselected when Test Mode is turned off Bypass This function can be set to Privilege Level 1 or 2 Select conventional circuits to bypass A bypassed circuit will be ignored by the panel Bypasses are retained whe...

Page 45: ...Level 1 or 2 This selects devices to be bypassed A bypassed device will be ignored by the system Addressable bypasses are retained when the panel is re booted Only devices included in the database can be bypassed Bypasses are annunciated by a common trouble condition The Bypass menu has the following options ON Select devices to be bypassed Enter the circuit and device number Press Enter to accept...

Page 46: ...is restricted to Privilege Level 2 View and change the settings for the recording of optional entries into the history The following items can be included or not included in the history Test View or change whether Test signals should be recorded in the history The current setting is shown in the upper right corner Test signals will be marked as such Non Reporting View or change whether non reporti...

Page 47: ...9600 4800 2400 1200 600 and 300 The recommended rates are 4800 2400 and 1200 Port 3 The options available vary depending upon the Port 3 setting in the database and the operating program installed PC Connect Allows for the configuration of the communications to a GRID package If more than one signal needs to be sent new alarms take precedence ON OFF Allows for enabling or disabling of the port The...

Page 48: ...ist This menu controls the operation of the Alarm List This function is restricted to Privilege Level 2 It has the following options Reset Select when entries are taken out of the Alarm List AUTO removes entries as soon as the condition restores MANUAL requires that Reset be pressed before they are removed Conditions that have restored will be shown as a restored condition in the Alarm List Remote...

Page 49: ...Level 2 Passcode Main Board Type Terminal Board Type Input Circuit Modules 3 14 Buzzer This function is restricted to Privilege Level 2 This sets the length of the Trouble Buzzer Inhibit time This is the length of time that a new trouble will not cause the buzzer to sound after it has been silenced for a trouble The time can be set to 0 or from 15 to 255 seconds If 0 is chosen the buzzer will soun...

Page 50: ...and an equal sign refers to a one time event Archive Alarm List Description A ALARM Alarm B bypass Bypassed Circuit Device C com Comlink D dupl Duplicate Addressable Device E alert Maintenance Alert G ground Ground Fault H Hot Key Pressed I ilgl Illegal Addressable Device J Switch M msng Missing Addressable Device N nofire Non Fire P M PULL Pull Station Alarm S spv Supervisory T trbl Trouble or Pa...

Page 51: ...ege Level 13 Initiating Circuit 13 81 1st Stage Alarm 14 Initiating Circuit 14 82 2nd Stage Alarm 15 Initiating Circuit 15 83 Switch 16 Initiating Circuit 16 84 Test Mode 17 Initiating Circuit 17 851 Erase Configuration 18 Initiating Circuit 18 863 Change Configuration 19 Initiating Circuit 19 87 Passcode Tamper 20 Initiating Circuit 20 881 Database Loaded 21 Initiating Circuit 21 891 Time Date Ch...

Page 52: ...ty tie Dialer City tie Zone 56 Trouble Condition 001 Line 1 Trouble 002 Failure to Communicate FTC Account 1 003 Line 2 Trouble 004 Failure to Communicate FTC Account 2 Addressable Module Comlink Zone 59 001 Circuits 1 to 8 002 Circuits 9 to 16 003 Circuits 17 to 24 Output Supervision Zone 60 Output Circuit Number Auxiliary Power Supervision Zone 61 Auxiliary Power Circuit Number Program Re start ...

Page 53: ...On 018 Switch 3 On 019 Switch 4 On 020 Switch 5 On 021 Switch 6 On 022 Switch 7 On 023 Switch 8 On 024 Switch 9 On 025 Switch 10 On 026 Switch 11 On 027 Switch 12 On 028 Switch 13 On 029 Switch 14 On 030 Switch 15 On 031 Switch 16 On 032 Switch 1 Off 033 Switch 2 Off 034 Switch 3 Off 035 Switch 4 Off 036 Switch 5 Off 037 Switch 6 Off 038 Switch 7 Off 039 Switch 8 Off 040 Switch 9 Off 041 Switch 10...

Page 54: ...rk Reboot Zone 92 Unit ID of panel broadcasting the command Network Reboot Required Who Zone 94 Unit ID of panel generating the Network Reboot Required trouble Network Reboot Required Why Zone 95 003 port 3 006 negative counter 008 memory overflow 009 co processor memory overflow 010 network 011 network 012 network 013 network All Others Always 000 Zone Meaning of SubZone Number ...

Page 55: ...ontrol Unit s service terminal 5 1 Control Unit Screens The Control Unit uses 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit for communication over the serial port The fixed baud rate is 9600 bps All screens have a common status line across the top It shows from left to right the current time the current date the current privilege level the panel number the current screen number and name All available screens a...

Page 56: ... K Go to the beginning of the list 10 Miscellaneous Troubles Display a list of all the troubles currently displayed by the STATUS MISC TROUBLES selection from the LCD 11 Output Supervision Shows the current supervision readings and status for the bells and auxiliary power circuits These values should be in the range 130 to 150 for Vhi and 10 to 20 for Vlo low gain or around 100 for Vlo high gain I...

Page 57: ...ine Commands 0 V Clear counters on screen 21 Conventional Database Displays the current alarm and trouble status of each of the installed conventional input circuits 22 Conventional Analog Displays the current supervision readings of each of the installed conventional input circuits 23 Conventional Detail Displays the programming and status for a single conventional input circuit This includes any...

Page 58: ...6 Sensitivity List Displays the value each sensitivity setting represents 37 Bypass Test Displays the Bypass and Test status of all devices on an addressable circuit Commands C Display next initiating circuit 1 24 C Display specified initiating circuit 38 Switches Show the current on off status of each switch and list the timer associated with each one 39 Addressable Bells Displays a grid for one ...

Page 59: ...front panel 68 Remote Terminal Displays the service terminal screens for another panel in the network This allows for the trouble shooting of a system from a single location This screen automatically disconnects the remote connection if memory gets low or if no communication is received for 15 seconds The remote panel stops sending data after 15 minutes Commands id N Display the service terminal f...

Page 60: ...Ctrl V Clear privilege Set to User Privilege code Ctrl V Set privilege code is either the Level 1 or Level 2 passcode programmed into the panel 0 Print downloaded database 90 Print archive 99 Print configuration Esc Stop Printout Enter Advance printer paper feed Note The Addressable Module will display Co processor Screen on the status line to distinguish its screens from the Control Panel s scree...

Page 61: ...re displayed as a dash 27 Control Modules For a single circuit shows a grid displaying the current status of all the Control modules 28 Bypass For a single circuit shows a grid displaying all the devices that are currently bypassed 29 Test Mode For a single circuit shows a grid displaying all the devices that are currently under test 30 Analog Displays the analog values of 10 consecutive addresses...

Page 62: ... 0 127 Tab View selected screen If selected screen is unused unavailable the next available screen is shown A Display next address 0 199 A Display selected address C Display next circuit 1 24 C Display selected circuit 0M Reset minimum maximum values Command Description 0P Energize all circuits 1P Energize odd circuits only 2P Energize even circuits only Command Description ...

Page 63: ...en Dialer Direction Contact ID Auto Rep Codes SIA Auto Rep Codes Zone Supv Rest zone goes into supervisory restore 2 S R AA See Table 4 Zone Alarms Rest zone goes into alarm alarm condition has been restored A R 1 3A See Table 4 Zone Trouble Rest zone exhibits a trouble condition zone trouble condition has been restored T R 3 73 See Table 4 AC Fail Trouble Rest AC power to control panel is disconn...

Page 64: ...Alarm 24 Hour Non Fire 1 A1 Emergency Panic Alarms 1 51 Gas Detected 1 A2 Fail to Report In 1 2A Panic 1 52 Refrigeration Fire Alarms 1 21 Duress 1 53 Loss of Heat 1 1A Fire Alarm 1 22 Silent 1 54 Water Leakage 1 11 Smoke 1 23 Audible 1 55 Foil Break 1 12 Combustion General Alarms 1 56 Day Trouble 1 13 Water Flow 1 4A General Alarm 1 57 Low Bottled Gas Level 1 14 Heat 1 4A General Alarm 1 58 High ...

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