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SmartLoop

Analogue fire alarm control panel

Installation manual

Summary of Contents for SmartLoop Series

Page 1: ...EN 54 2 EN 54 4 0051 CPD 0225 0051 CPD 0226 0051 CPD 0227 0051 CPD 0228 0051 CPD 0231 0051 CPD 0232 SmartLoop Analogue fire alarm control panel Installation manual ...

Page 2: ...een designed and developed to the highest standards of quality and performance implemented by INIM Electronics s r l This control panel must be installed in accordance with the instructions described in this manual and in compliance with the laws in force All control panels from the SmartLoop series are EN54 2 and EN54 4 compliant All control panels from the SmartLoop series and all accessory item...

Page 3: ...port 11 2 11 Conventions 11 2 12 Device identification details 12 2 13 Warranty 13 2 14 Safety laws 13 Chapter 3 Device management 15 3 1 Product handling and storage 15 3 2 Environmental conditions 15 3 3 Unpacking the device 15 Chapter 4 Technical description 16 4 1 Panel 16 4 2 The motherboard 16 4 3 LED panel 18 4 4 Technical specifications 19 Chapter 5 Accessory devices 21 5 1 Attachment boar...

Page 4: ...er 37 7 16 Batteries 37 7 17 Connecting the thermal probe 38 7 18 Connecting the mains power source 39 Chapter 8 Powering up the system 40 8 1 Testing wiring integrity 40 8 2 First power up 40 Chapter 9 Maintenance 42 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting 43 10 1 Fault NAC alarm or fault output trouble 43 10 2 LOOP fault 43 10 3 Fault on devices connected to the RS485 BUS 44 10 4 Battery Fault 44 10 5 SmartL...

Page 5: ...l manages up to eight loops The SmartLoop is capable of working in a network environment maximum configuration 30 nodes arranged in a token ring The loops accommodate different types of fire security devices detectors input and output modules callpoints fire bells etc The maximum loop wire length is 2000 m The SmartLoop also provides supervised outputs which guarantee full control of peripheral de...

Page 6: ...sed ancillary output The cause of activation of this output can be defined during the system configuration phase The output module interfaces all types of loop devices bells signaling devices fire door magnets etc 4 Callpoint a clearly labeled fire button with instructions for use in the event of fire Usually placed near building entrances exits These push button alarm trigger devices allow buildi...

Page 7: ...the mains power source Batteries the secondary power source of the system The panel houses two lead batteries 12V 17Ah connected in series The system monitors the battery status efficiency and charge In the event of inefficient or low battery conditions the system will signal battery fault If primary 230 Vac power failure occurs the batteries will take over however they will shutdown automatically...

Page 8: ...dable model has a technically downsized version in same sized enclosure with 1 loop for reduced complexity applications All models manage the same functions and support a full spectrum of hardwired and wireless devices The SmartLoop fire alarm panel series provides the following models SmartLoop1010 P fully equipped frontplate model with 1 loop SmartLoop2080 P fully equipped frontplate model with ...

Page 9: ... and Zone sharing among panels in the network environment Switching power supply 27 6 V 4 A with battery charger function 2 on board loops on expandable 2080 models 1 on board loop on non expandable 1010 models 3 programmable NAC outputs 1 Alarm NAC output 1 Fault NAC output 1 alarm signalling relay voltage free 1 fault signalling relay voltage free RS485 BUS for the connection of up to 14 SmartLe...

Page 10: ...p INOUT firmware version 2 0 x SmartLetUSee LCD firmware version 1 0 x SmartLetUSee LED firmware version 1 0 x 2 4 Operator classification Access Levels Level 1 All building occupants can view the system status active events and events log and silence the panel beeper Level 2 ONLY authorized keyswitch users and PIN users 5 digit codes can Enable Disable loop devices bell outputs software zones and...

Page 11: ...e you the installer must be familiar with the operating procedure of this device As the only individual in contact with system users it is your responsibility to instruct them on how to use this system properly and to bring to their attention that every fire is different in the amount of smoke and rate of burning Therefore smoke and heat detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by ...

Page 12: ...d output for remote signalling 9 5 Points isolation 10 0 Test condition Manufacturer INIM Electronics s r l Address via Fosso Antico Centobuchi 63076 Monteprandone AP Italy 0051 09 0051 CPD 0228 Control and signalling system with integrated power supply device SmartLOOP 1010 S EN54 4 1997 A2 2006 EN54 4 1997 A1 2006 Isolation Class I Options with requirements 7 8 Sounder circuits output 7 11 Delay...

Page 13: ...ly from their housings 0051 09 0051 CPD 0226 Control and signalling system with integrated power supply device SmartLOOP 2080 G EN 54 2 1997 A1 2006 EN 54 4 1997 A1 2002 A2 2006 Isolation Class I Options with requirements 7 8 Sounder circuits output 7 11 Delayed outputs 7 12 Alarm on two points activation 8 3 Fault from points signal 8 9 Monitored output for remote signalling 9 5 Points isolation ...

Page 14: ...d the instructions carefully before installing and or servicing the system Before first power up be sure that the earth connection has been completed properly on the respective terminal The recommended minimum wire cross section for the earth connection is 2 5 mm2 that is unless otherwise stated in accessory documentation 2 14 4 Replacement and disposal of used devices Replacement When replacing u...

Page 15: ...ct of the local laws in force 3 3 1 Inside the box Inside the box you will find Metal enclosure containing the motherboard Installation Manual Plastic bag containing resistors diodes 2032 lithium battery non rechargeable keys battery connection wires Attention The 2032 lithium battery guarantees data retention This battery must be fitted properly into its housing refer to paragraph 4 2 H with the ...

Page 16: ...ce Deployment of the most advanced reflow technology ensures high noise immunity and extreme accuracy Each connection terminal is protected against electrical surges and is high noise immune capable All terminals on the motherboard are clearly marked and easily identifiable The motherboard has been especially designed to accommodate with ease the various SmartLoop attachment boards A Front panel w...

Page 17: ...lithium battery I RS232 COM connector DB9 male J USB connector type B K SmartLoop PSTN plug in module connector L Clear ground fault jumper removal of this jumper clears ground faults M On panel thermal printer connector N Programming jumper removal of this jumper blocks access to programming O ProbeTH Thermal probe board connector Thermal probe not included P Switching power supply module connect...

Page 18: ...the LED will flicker 4 3 LED panel SmartLoop P control panel models are equipped with a LED panel located on the front of the control panel enclosure which is connected to the keypad display board paragraph 4 1 C This panel has 48 red LEDs which provide one or more signals configured during the programming phase The On Off logic of each LED can be set up individually T PL PL and GND terminals for ...

Page 19: ...r 12 V 17Ah Brand and type YUASHA or equivalent NP 7 12 FR or NP 17 12 FR or similar Flame Class UL94 V2 or higher Maximum internal resistance of the batteries Ri max 2 2 Ohm Operating temperature From 5 to 40 C Dimensions Height x Length x Depth 48 x 47 x 13 5 cm Weight without battery 8 Kg Attachment board current draw SmartLoop 2L 2 Loop expansion board stby 20mA MAX 70mA SmartLoop INOUT 6 inpu...

Page 20: ...1 NAC2 NAC3 alarm NAC fault output 1 3 A MAX Fault relay alarm relay Voltage free contact 5A 30V max RS485 BUS 1 8 A MAX AUX AUX R 1 8 A MAX Current ripple on AUX and AUX R outputs 1 MAX PL Normally Open Contact 5A 30Vdc MAX SmartLoop INOUT on each CH 0 9 A MAX PIN code to access default settings 00004 ...

Page 21: ... have 1 loop only The loops accommodate either 126 or 240 fire detection signalling devices depending on the selected protocol refer to Appendix A Appendix B and Appendix C Due to electrical incompatibility different brand devices i e devices using different protocols cannot co exist on the same loop However the loops can be programmed separately in such way as to allow the system to manage differ...

Page 22: ...raph 4 2 1 Loop status LED B Loop 2 status LED C SmartLoop 2L board to board connector up to 3 boards D Motherboard to SmartLoop 2L board connector E Loop 2 Input terminals F Loop 2 Output terminals G Loop 1 Input terminals H Loop 1 Output terminals I Screw locations A A terminals for the protection ring connection to be connected to Alarm B of the successive control panel B Communication Port A t...

Page 23: ...ogramming operations upload download manage the system via INIM s SmartLook software application To access the configuration phase of the SmartLAN board the default IP address is 192 168 1 92 Figure 10 The SmartLAN board Figure 11 The SmartLAN SF board Each SmartLAN or SmartLAN SF board comes with 3 anchor screws 3 spacers A Microprocessor reset button B Programming reset button C Ethernet port D ...

Page 24: ...rogramming phase you can program the events which will activate the outputs and the actions generated by the inputs The SmartLoop PSTN package includes 4 anchor screws 4 spacers Resistors and diodes A L I Terminals for the internal phone line connection The signals from the L E terminals external landline are diverted to these terminals thus allowing the connected telephone devices to use the land...

Page 25: ...real time values etc Figure 14 The SmartLoop PRN module The SmartLoop PRN module comes with A cable for the connection to the motherboard Cable ties 2 hooks Paper roll A Green Activity LED B Yellow Fault LED fault on at least 1 of the 6 board channels C Input Output terminals D Interface to motherboard plug located on the reverse side of the board E Screw locations A Status LED and button to open ...

Page 26: ...llation phase Figure 15 The SmartLetUSee LCD module You can connect a SmartLetUSee LED module to each SmartLetUSee LCD module by means of the connection wire supplied with the module The SmartLetUSee LED provides 48 zone status LEDs The On Off of each LED can be configured individually during the programming phase Note The SmartLetUSee LED module can be used only in combination with a SmartLetUSee...

Page 27: ... peripherals 4 Mount the panel 5 Install accessory modules if necessary 6 Power up the system 7 Test the system network repeaters ancillary and signaling devices Danger DO NOT apply mains power until all connections have been completed 6 2 1 Wall mounting the panel Work carefully through the following steps 1 Mark the four wall plug holes on the wall and drill the holes Danger Care must be taken n...

Page 28: ...the free end of the flat cable included connect the accessory board to the motherboard 6 3 Connecting the SmartLoop PRN printer module 1 Unscrew the nuts from the screws which secure the printer housing protection plate in place paragraph 4 1 D then remove the plate 2 Working from the front of the enclosure door closed insert the Printer into its location 3 Holding the printer module firmly in pla...

Page 29: ...during a fire or emergency situation During such an event it is critical for fire safety equipment such as fire alarm signaling equipment to remain operational for a specified amount of time Therefore all circuits are to be wired using the local country Fire Code compliant method 7 2 1 Guidelines The fire alarm system circuitry must not be commingled without proper separation and must be kept sepa...

Page 30: ...nals allow the panel to check the loop integrity In the event of a single interruption on the circuit the panel will communicate with the isolated trunk elements via these terminals Earth terminal connect the shield of the STP cable 2 pole to this terminal Note Always leave one end of the shield disconnected 7 3 2 Loop limitations Use suitably sectioned shielded twisted cable for the loop wiring C...

Page 31: ...l loop wiring can be completed with 2 wires open loop or 4 wires closed loop using 2 pole STP Figure 19 2 wire connection If you are using a 4 wire connection connect the STP cable shield to one end of the loop and leave the other end disconnected Figure 20 4 wire connection ...

Page 32: ... respect to the silk screened indications on the motherboard circulates on the line The diodes connected in series to the loads will direct the current to the EOL resistor which must be connected in parallel to the last device refer to Figure 21 Wiring diagram of the ALARM NAC FAULT OUT NAC1 NAC2 and NAC3 outputs 7 4 3 NAC1 NAC2 and NAC3 outputs The NAC1 NAC2 and NAC3 outputs paragraph 4 2 A2 are ...

Page 33: ...e C and or E and or J and or G output EN 54 1 therefore it must not be used to command fire alarm devices and or fire alarm transmission devices 7 9 Fault relay The FAULT RELAY provides paragraph 4 2 Y a voltage free contact which can switch loads of up to 5A max 30 V This relay toggles its status in the event of panel fault Attention In order to validate the IMQ SECURITY SYSTEMS certification thi...

Page 34: ...2 Ensure that the EOL jumper paragraph 5 3 E is in the EOL position End Of Line on the last repeater or power station on the line but not on other devices Figure 23 SmartLetUSee LCD Lite board jumper position Figure 24 SmartLevel board jumper position Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DIP switch position Address 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DIP switch position ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1...

Page 35: ...inals The control panel uses an RS485 BUS for the HorNet ring node to node communications The RS485 BUS communicates at speeds of up to 57600 baud over distances up to 2000 metres between two nodes The SmartLoop NET ports are opto isolated as without isolation the connection to the data acquisition hardware to the target carries the potential for creating ground loops which will cause excessive no...

Page 36: ...em is first inserted The driver is included in the SmartLeague software programme which once installed can be found in the following folder C Program files Inim SmartLeague Drivers A Supervised NAC Output B Conventional Zone C Gas Zone Lines configured as Gas Zone 4 20mA will generate an early warning signal if the value of the detector output exceeds 12mA and an alarm signal if the value of the d...

Page 37: ...A batteries model NP 17 12 FR or similar with UL94 V2 flame class or higher Once powered up the panel will recharge and monitor the batteries automatically as follows 7 16 1 Efficiency testing The panel checks the efficiency of the batteries at 60 second intervals by simulating load current demand as required during mains black out If the battery results inefficient the condition will be signalled...

Page 38: ...Figure 27 D to the connecter paragraph 4 2 O on the motherboard 3 Using a strip of strongly adhesive insulating tape Figure 27 E attach the Thermal probe to one of the batteries in such way as to a provide optimized heat transfer measurements 4 Using a thermometer measure the probe temperature 5 Using the graph Figure 28 Voltage charge in relation to the battery temperature find the optimized heat...

Page 39: ...ting the conductors to the power module terminals Figure 29 E using a cable tie bunch the wires together and attach them firmly to one of the cable hooks on the backbox The mains supply conductors must not cross other conductors Note The connection wires to the electrical mains and also any other wires inside the enclosure must be secured by means of plastic cable ties or similar fittings Use cabl...

Page 40: ...nnections 230 Vac and ensure the wire is attached firmly by means of a cable tie to a cable hook on the back of the enclosure 6 Ensure that the connected repeater panel DIP microswitches have been properly set refer to paragraph 7 10 1 Setting the devices connected to the RS485 BUS 7 Ensure that the EOL jumper figure 42 is in the EOL position on the last repeater panel only 8 If several panels are...

Page 41: ... key in the keyswitch to access Level 2 refer to paragraph 2 4 Operator classification Access Levels then press RESET The display will show Figure 30 Message on display on first startup 8 Press the TEST button to check the integrity of the LEDs SmartLoop In Service No Alarm No Fault 11 11 11 06 23 Fri ...

Page 42: ...Push the TEST button to check the proper operating capability of the LEDs and buzzer 3 Check the battery efficiency and change them if necessary 4 Check the integrity of all wires and connections 5 Ensure that there are no insects inside the control panel 6 Carry out maintenance on the smoke detectors clean the outside and the detection chamber Note Points 1 and 2 can be carried out by authorized ...

Page 43: ...4 wire circuitry only the Loop continuity across the Loop O and Loop I terminals is interrupted This may be caused by An open isolator in the loop Check all the isolators in the loop At least one of the isolator LEDs will signal Isolated status Once you have traced the isolator in question check the successive isolator on the loop which very probably will also be open Check the integrity of the wi...

Page 44: ...r tool measure them separately If only one of the batteries is below 12 5 V replace the battery concerned and allow it to recharge for several hours until fully charged If both batteries are below 12 5 V 13 V replace both batteries and allow them to recharge for several hours until fully charged If the battery is equipped with a thermal probe check that the voltage value corresponds to the value c...

Page 45: ... the D poles of the A and B ports and the two poles refer to paragraph 5 1 2 The SmartLoop NET board 10 5 2 Fault on ALARM A B terminals Wiring fault in the emergency alarm ring circuit Check the integrity of the circuit wiring of the panel that generated the event Using a multimeter or similar tool measure the voltage over terminals ALARM A and Under normal operating conditions the value should b...

Page 46: ...drift caused by dust in the chamber Sensitivity selection for smoke and heat thresholds Operating mode selection for ED300 version Only smoke Only heat AND mode OR mode PLUS mode Complete diagnostics provides contamination level and real time values Memory of the smoke and temperature levels measured in the five minute period prior to the last alarm detected Bypass plate on base guarantees continu...

Page 47: ...logic address a number between 1 and 240 The system will use this number to identify the point during all the system programming operations From panel key Programming code Configuration Modify Configuration Manual Configuration Loop select the loop Loop parameters set the protocol type as INIM and the wiring method as 4 Wire Esc Esc Esc Auto Enroll Loop place the cursor arrow on the desired loop c...

Page 48: ...o the number of devices actually installed Via software programme select the loop Parameter Tab to select the type of protocol and wiring method select the icon and select Read loop Once this operation is complete which may take several minutes the software programme will design a layout of the loop wiring showing all the connected devices A 3 Updating the loop operation This operation must be car...

Page 49: ...d size module with 1 supervised input VMDI100 DIN rail input module DIN rail module with 1 supervised input VUMI100 Input Micromodule Reduced size module with 1 supervised input VMC100 Output Module Module with 1 Supervised Output VMMC100 Output Mini Module Reduced size module with 1 supervised output VMDC100 DIN rail output module DIN rail module with 1 supervised output VUMC100 Output Micromodul...

Page 50: ...e panel will recognize the configuration criteria automatically Model Name Description VB100 Base Standard base for VEGA detectors VDBS100 Deep Base Allows connection to wall mount cable runs BLR100 Relay Base Relay activated by the detector R output attached to the base VBS100 Base with sounder Activated by the detector R output attached to the base VBLS100 Base with addressable sounder This devi...

Page 51: ...n Modify Configuration Auto Enroll Loop Figure 34 Loop programming screen 9 Enter a sign in the programming field that corresponds to the loop concerned Use the cursor keys S and T to select deselect the options and cursor keys W and X to move from one loop to another If you select Auto configuration the control panel will enroll the devices connected to the loop using the pre assigned address ass...

Page 52: ...ts placement B 5 3 Addressing detectors using the VPU100 Work carefully through the following steps 1 Extract terminals 1 4 from the module 2 Connect the VPU cable to the module positive to terminal 1 and negative to terminal 3 3 Press any button on the VPU to switch On the unit 4 Using the scroll keys select an address 1 240 then press the WRITE button top left to confirm the selection Note 240 a...

Page 53: ... should be made only when absolutely essential as any change may lead to delays in loop response time Model Name Description 55000 885 XP95 Multisensor detector Smoke Temperature detector 55000 600 XP95 Smoke detector Optical smoke detector 55000 500 XP95 Smoke detector Ionization smoke detector 55000 400 XP95 Heat detector Fixed temperature detector 55000 401 XP95 Heat detector High temperature d...

Page 54: ...0 XP95 DISCOVERY E Z fit base Large mounting base 150mm 45681 276 Ancillary base sounder Base with sounder Model Name Description 55000 720 XP95 Isolator Isolator for loops 59000 700 XPlorer Isolator Isolator for loops 55000 855 XP95 protocol translator Protocol translator for intrinsically secure lines Model Name Description 55000 905 XP95 Manual Callpoint Manual callpoint for loops wall mount 55...

Page 55: ...r Switch monitor Supervised input module Model Name Description 55000 803 XP95 DIN rail input output unit DIN rail mount module with 1 input 1 output 55000 804 XP95 DIN rail input output unit DIN rail mount module with 1 output 55000 821 XP95 DIN rail switch monitor plus DIN rail mount module with 1 delayed input and reset output for waterflow detectors waterflow alarm 55000 822 XP95 DIN rail swit...

Page 56: ... This labeling method will provide visual identification of the system detectors during the system installation phase When you think you have the system detectors properly wired and addressed you can either break off the tags or leave them for future reference 5 Replace the card 6 Fit the detector to its base C 9 2 Addressing APOLLO modules You can address all modules in the APOLLO range Input Out...

Page 57: ...application runs under Windows for INIM systems SmartLoop 1010 G Single loop non expandable control panel with command keypad and display SmartLoop 1010 P Single loop non expandable control panel equipped with command keypad and display zone status LED pad and housing for optional SmartLoop PRN thermal printer SmartLoop 1010 S NON expandable single loop control panel with unequipped flush front Sm...

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