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997-340-001, Issue 8
April 1998
ID1000 Series Operating Manual
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INTRODUCTION
This manual applies only to panels with software versions:
1.33 and later (for Network Master Panels)
3.33 and later (for Network Slave or Stand-alone Panels).
Note: To find out your panel software version number, briefly press the TEST LAMPS button.
This manual contains instructions on the operation of the ID1000 Series range of Intelligent Fire
Detection Panels. This is a very powerful and versatile range of Fire Alarm panels, each of which may
be connected to up to two or four loops only of addressable analogue detectors and modules. In
some installations, panels may also be connected together in a network of up to eight panels plus
repeaters making a total of up to 32 stations.
The range of ID1000 Series panels, as supplied by NOTIFIER Limited, are designated as follows:
ID1002/16
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2-loop, 16-zone Analogue Addressable Panel
ID1002/80
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2-loop, 80-zone Analogue Addressable Panel
ID1004/80
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4-loop, 80-zone Analogue Addressable Panel
ID1004/64NM
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4-loop, 64-zone Network Master Analogue Addressable Panel
Each loop has the capacity for up to 99 analogue sensors plus up to 99 addressable modules. Details
of the available sensor and module types are given in APPENDIX 1.
All panels have a powerful CONTROL MATRIX feature. This is a set of cross-reference instructions,
stored in the panel’s internal software, which determine exactly which control outputs (sounders,
etc.), and in what manner, are to operate on the occurrence of any specific Fire Alarm input. Examples
of the large range of options that may be configured in a particular panel include zoned evacuation
patterns, operation of plant controls, pulsed sounder operation for alert purposes, sounders operating
after a delay, or change of mode after a delay, so as to allow time for investigation, etc.
Although all the control and operation functions described in this manual can be carried out using the
pushbuttons on the front of the panel alone, many of them can, on some installations, also be carried
out by use of function keys on a remote VDU terminal, or by operation of remote switches (connected
to Monitor modules situated on the loops). For each function, an indication is given as to whether it is
possible by one of these other means.
Note 1: This manual does not cover details on the installation or configuration of ID1000 Series panels.
For information on these topics refer to the ID1000 Series Installation and Commissioning Manual
(997-340-000) and the ID1000 Series Programming Manual (997-340-003) respectively.
Note 2: Panel software upgrade procedures and panel software compatibility issues are described in
the ID1000 Programming Manual (997-340-003) and ID1000 Upload/Download Software
User Manual (997-340-005).
Note 3: Users of this manual are assumed to be working with a panel that has already been installed
and configured appropriately for the area under its supervision.
1.1 Very Intelligent Early Warning (VIEW) Sensors
The ID1000 Series control panel is now capable of supporting the new laser-based VIEW sensor (LPX-751).
Some Cautionary Notes About Using VIEW Sensors
Each VIEW sensor has to be calibrated on first operation with the panel. This calibration is normally
carried out automatically for each sensor, approximately 90 seconds after the panel is powered on or
60 seconds after the sensor is installed on a panel which is already operating normally (either by
downloading the configuration file or by using the on-line menus). During this initial period, which is
required to allow the VIEW sensor to stabilise, it must not be exposed to smoke or other abnormal
conditions. Failure to observe this precaution may cause the panel to report a sensor fault.
Note: If a configured VIEW sensor is removed from the loop, or communication is otherwise disrupted for
at least 30 seconds, it will be re-calibrated automatically. This means that if a VIEW sensor is removed and
cleaned, OR replaced with another one, you must wait for a minimum of 30 seconds after removal before
replacing it.
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