MORLEY-IAS ZXa Commissioning Manual Download Page 47

MORLEY-IAS

ZXa / Zxe

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OMMISSIONING 

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ANUAL

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Document No.996-071, Revision: 

1

Aug 99

Network Option

Protocol Option

setting

Comments

Panel Network / Graphics PC

0

Default setting.

Pager A

(Fire Zone nnn)

20

Pager B

(Fire Zone nnn + 40 character zone and sensor location.)

21

Two way PC Interface

(Gives Faults and Alarms with acknowledgment.)

30

One way PC Interface

(Gives Faults and Alarms.)

31

Table 11 - Port B Protocol Settings

Summary of Contents for ZXa

Page 1: ...Document No 996 071 Revision 1 Aug 99 MORLEY IAS ZXa Zxe Commissioning Manual ZXa ZXe...

Page 2: ...GURE EACH SIGNALING LOOP 10 4 3 STEP 3 CONFIGURE PERIPHERALS IF REQUIRED 10 4 4 STEP 4 CONFIGURE OUTPUTS SOUNDERS AND RELAYS 10 4 5 STEP 5 CONFIGURE DAY MODE OPERATION IF REQUIRED 11 4 6 STEP 6 CONFIG...

Page 3: ...38 12 1 EVENT LOG 39 13 NETWORKS OPTION 40 13 1 PANEL NETWORKS 40 13 1 1 Network Panel Network Address 40 13 1 2 Standard Network Settings for shared zones 40 13 2 PORT B PROTOCOLS 41 14 SYSTEM EVENTS...

Page 4: ...witch Location 7 Table of Tables Table 1 Control Key Functions 4 Table 2 Alphanumeric and Interactive Control Keys 5 Table 3 LED Functions 6 Table 4 Menu Funtion Overview 9 Table 5 Alarm Threshold Set...

Page 5: ...MORLEY IAS ZXa Zxe CONTENTS COMMISSIONING MANUAL Page C 4 Document No 996 071 Revision 1 Aug 99 This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 6: ...ion Manual for instructions on installing the panel 1 2 Warnings and Cautions These instructions contain procedures to follow in order to avoid injury and damage to equipment It is assumed that the us...

Page 7: ...r there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user w...

Page 8: ...can be changed User Level 2 is reached by entering a password from level 1 At USER LEVEL 3 all front panel controls are functional and full system configuration and programming are possible User Level...

Page 9: ...Fau l t Te st D i sa bl ed Z one Fault Ac cepte d Earth F ault Relays Disabled Delayed Mode Sounder F ault Test Supply Fault Alarms Sil en c e d Sounde rs Disabled System CPU Fau l t FI R E Power Syst...

Page 10: ...y of Letters N Z Table 2 Alphanumeric and Interactive Control Keys The control keys are disabled at USER LEVEL 1 Pressing the SHIFT key will cause the display to prompt for entry of the Level 2 passwo...

Page 11: ...icates that the system is operating with delays to the sounder outputs N A Relays Disabled Yellow The relay outputs have been disabled See Disablement Earth Fault Yellow An earth connection fault has...

Page 12: ...ions or prompt for the level 2 password Panel ACTIVE Control Keys INHIBITED 1 Do you want to enable the control keys 3 4 Memory Lock To make changes that affect the configuration of the system such as...

Page 13: ...SHIFT key If a key has not been pressed for a specified period of time normally 5 minutes programmable then Level 2 access will be automatically canceled It will be necessary to re enter the password...

Page 14: ...e version of the software installed in the panel To show the status of the operating program and configuration memory Power Supplies Shows the current state of the AC Mains and Battery supply conditio...

Page 15: ...aling Loop 1 2 Perform an Auto Learn 3 Select Devices and change sensor location text as required 4 Assign Zones Repeat actions 1 4 above for each signaling loop connected to the panel Enter Zone desc...

Page 16: ...rm Program the required mode as required 4 6 Step 6 Configure Network Options If required Select the NETWORK option from Page 3 of the Commission Menus Press YES to step through each item to inspect t...

Page 17: ...shows a menu of options as follows CONFIGURE Loop 1 2 3 4 5 1 6 Peripherals 7 Sounders 8 Relays 9 PC NOTE The menu will only show the number of signaling loops programmed during setup Refer to the Set...

Page 18: ...lay should be checked against the installation sheets to ensure that the system has found the correct number of devices Pressing any key then restores the display to the normal commissioning menu The...

Page 19: ...have a description assigned to it to identify the area covered by the zone This description will appear on the liquid crystal display if a fault or fire is detected by any sensor in the zone Zone 01...

Page 20: ...ssigned to a device press 1 to select the Sensor Text option The display will show the current location text and provide additional information to assist in making any changes Three modes of text entr...

Page 21: ...se the word CORRIDOR is to replace the text ROOM 87 from the above example Select KeyWord mode and use the key to erase ROOM 87 from the display The cursor symbol _ will then be positioned ready to en...

Page 22: ...e required numeric value For example enter a level of 62 4 The display will then prompt the pre alarm threshold level Pre Alarm 45 normally 45 OK 5 Press No to reject the value shown and then enter th...

Page 23: ...installed to the device type information stored in memory If so the panel will automatically restore the pre alarm and fire alarm settings back to the standard defaults All detector settings will be...

Page 24: ...a temporary system event that is cleared when the input is restored to it s normal condition This option is not normally used on fire systems Contact applications department for further information be...

Page 25: ...must have its Action set to Group Disable ONLY one input device must be assigned to act as the Group Disable input for a specific group 5 2 3 7 3 Operation When the input device is activated the dete...

Page 26: ...ddresses and types on loop 1 Shall I do this To proceed with Auto Learn press the YES key The system will confirm your command with the message Program Running on the display It may take up to half a...

Page 27: ...16 It will drop to 0 if communications or power to the card is lost 5 3 3 1 Changing Device Information Changes are made by first pressing the Change key The display will present a menu of options tha...

Page 28: ...to scroll inputs CHANGE or ENTER Press the or key to scroll through inputs 1 to 8 Press the CHANGE key to change the action produced by a contact closure occurring at the input to the unit The options...

Page 29: ...ders operation relative to zones in alarm Immediately after a wipe system followed by auto learn of both loop driven and peripheral bus devices the system will default to All ringing patterns are set...

Page 30: ...is detected in zones 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 or 12 The key can be used to move across the display For example if the mode is flashing Delay then the delay period can be modified by pressing the key to...

Page 31: ...etectors have gone into fire in zone 1 or two or more in zone 2 etc After 120s the sounder will change from a pulsing sound to a continuous sound if 1 or more detectors are in fire Pattern Zone 1 2 Se...

Page 32: ...e SCC module located on loop 2 at address 117 will use ringing pattern number 1 5 4 4 Peripheral loop addressable sounder circuit controller units Up to 15 4 way sounder cards can be added to the syst...

Page 33: ...e programmable sounders the relay outputs can not be programmed to pulse 5 5 1 Fault Relay The EN54 specification requires that a fault relay be permanently energized and de energizes under fault cond...

Page 34: ...n shows a menu of functions available as follows CHANGE 1 Time 2 Date 6 System 7 Crystal Select the required option by pressing the appropriate number using the numeric keys 7 1 Time Date These option...

Page 35: ...are can employ an adjustment factor to maintain an accurate date and time clock To select the option press 7 and the display shows BUS FREQUENCY RUNNING AT 3 68678 MHz OK If the frequency is correct p...

Page 36: ...will show whether either PASS UNLOCKED or FAIL If the display indicates a Config Memory failure perform the following actions and recheck Set the memory lock switch to OPEN select and then exit from...

Page 37: ...en User Level 2 passwords can be assigned and used Press Yes to accept the number of passwords and step on Press No if the number of passwords is incorrect Then enter the required number using the num...

Page 38: ...el reverts to normal operation If required a mode can be set independent of time by setting the start to 00 00 and finish to 24 00 The operating modes available are summarized in the table below Opera...

Page 39: ...ay Modes Menu The display will prompt whether the mode is to be used Allow mode Press No to inhibit the mode and return to the Day Mode menu Press Yes to enable the mode The display will then prompt t...

Page 40: ...nvestigate the cause of the alarm and take appropriate action If the panel is not reset by the time stage 2 has expired a full fire alarm will be raised Finally the display prompts the zones that are...

Page 41: ...ufacturers recommended alarm level 11 3 1 Commissioning Sensitivity Mode Press 2 to select Sensitivity mode from the Day Modes Menu The display will prompt whether the mode is to be used Allow mode Pr...

Page 42: ...y to a minimum Use the following maximum times for compliance with the appropriate standards UL864 40 seconds EN54 5 seconds BS5839 5 seconds 11 4 1 Commissioning Verification Mode Press 3 to select V...

Page 43: ...ration limits or approaches the pre alarm threshold Setting a time of 0 00 will prevent this check from taking place Choose a time of day when the environment can be expected to be in a normal conditi...

Page 44: ...When in diagnostic mode it will log every event including single response failures from a device The buzzer will not sound until a device fails at least three times in succession This function is usef...

Page 45: ...r when the panel is installed in a network system If the panel is not required on a network then this address should be set to 1 Each panel should be given a unique panel address number Panel Network...

Page 46: ...D and RESET key presses from a slave panel Port B Protocol 0 Use default of 0 unless special applications interface System events GLOBAL LOCAL Global 1 passes system events over network 2 accepts othe...

Page 47: ...l Option setting Comments Panel Network Graphics PC 0 Default setting Pager A Fire Zone nnn 20 Pager B Fire Zone nnn 40 character zone and sensor location 21 Two way PC Interface Gives Faults and Alar...

Page 48: ...For example say the operation of a call point on panel 1 on loop 2 address 3 in one building is required to energize an extract fan connected to relay 2 on panel 6 The steps to achieve this would be 1...

Page 49: ...re silenced Simple Co incidence Event When any 2 devices enter a fire condition This is independent of device type AC Fail Event When the AC fail timer has expired 1 minute Reset Event 2 Generated whe...

Page 50: ...ents to be inspected and changed if required It strongly recommended that a PC be normally used to define events Press the No key to terminate this display option 15 Normal Operation The panel is plac...

Page 51: ...cuit wiring 2 Detector circuit loop wiring 3 Auxiliary 24V output feed It is also possible to use a dc voltmeter in conjunction with a working panel to find out which circuit is shorted to earth This...

Page 52: ...ssible to silence the fire alarm devices at access level 2 Following silencing it is possible to re sound the fire alarm devices at access level 2 16 3 2 Delays to Outputs The operation of delays to f...

Page 53: ...nes which are not in a test state 5 Signals from a zone under test do not lead to the operation of outputs to fire alarm devices except for short periods during which the devices function can be teste...

Page 54: ...ZXA ZXE MORLEY IAS COMMISSIONING MANUAL Document No 996 071 Revision 1 Aug 99 Page 49 NOTES...

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