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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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Summary of Contents for ID1002/16

Page 1: ...ATING MANUAL Ref 997 340 001 Issue 8 April 1998 NOTIFIERLimited CharlesAvenue BurgessHill WestSussex RH15 9UF Tel 01444 230300 Fax 01444 230888 Note This manual applies only to panels with software ve...

Page 2: ...ammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Audible warning devices such as bells may not alert people if these devices are located on the other side of clo...

Page 3: ...ntrol Output Test CMX Modules 8 3 9 2 2 Control Output Test Local Sounder Circuits 9 3 9 3 Sensor Automatic Test 10 3 9 4 Replace sensor 10 3 10 Setting the Clock 11 3 11 Display and or Log Device Dat...

Page 4: ...Status 28 6 1 10 Panel PRINTER Control Status 28 7 MENU MAPS 29 Figure 7 1 Top Level Menu Options 29 Figure 7 2 TEST Menu Options 30 Figure 7 3 SET CLOCK Menu Option 30 Figure 7 4 MASK UNMASK Menu Opt...

Page 5: ...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 con...

Page 6: ...emises is achieved or at the direction of an authorised person the Alarm sounders may be silenced by pressing the SILENCE SOUNDERS pushbutton If there are any delayed operations for which the timer ha...

Page 7: ...as SYSTEM FAULT xx where xx is a number of up to 2 digits e Operation of the fault transfer relay for automatic alert to a service centre 2 6 FAULT Recommended Operator Actions a Press MUTE INTERNAL S...

Page 8: ...ogramming Manual for more details 997 340 000 and 997 340 003 Pressing any disabled function key will cause an internal beep and a refresh of the display 3 2 Top Level Display Except when some operato...

Page 9: ...recorded as missing Press ENTER at any time when the display is scrolling and the system if appropriate displays Log each missing device individually Y N If YES is pressed all the individual devices i...

Page 10: ...Press this pushbutton or the appropriately labelled VDU key or remote switch if available to reset the system completely except after an EVACUATE operation Provided that no FIRE PRE ALARM or FAULT co...

Page 11: ...walk round test of sensors or MCPs select 0 and see Section 3 9 1 To carry out a Control Output test select 1 and see Section 3 9 2 To perform the daily or weekly sensor automatic test select 2 and se...

Page 12: ...e test condition is removed In the case of a Manual Call Point test the appropriate sounder outputs are activated according to the specified test requirements either for approximately one second or fo...

Page 13: ...ENTER details of the existing module nearest in number to what you typed are shown and you may then continue to step up or down from that point Press ENTER a second time to finally select the module N...

Page 14: ...but with the message Weekly automatic test in progress or Daily automatic test in progress on line 2 of the display this message also appears when the test is in progress at the scheduled time for as...

Page 15: ...ate on which it had been operating or at the time when the clock was last reset whichever was the later Press Pushbutton 3 The clock display will be frozen and the display will show SETTING CLOCK date...

Page 16: ...Dump The option required is 0 The display then shows 0 Sensors 1 Modules Press the appropriate pushbutton depending on whether you want to inspect Analogue sensors or Monitor Control modules If after...

Page 17: ...andard display press CANCEL on VDU press ctrl X Alternatively you may continue to use the up and down arrows to examine other devices data The LED pulsing option is only available from the panel keypa...

Page 18: ...Confirm Y N to which YES should be answered to complete the set up NO to cancel the whole procedure The maximum store capacity depends on the available memory and if another sensor is already being l...

Page 19: ...rinted This is the only occasion on which a list of devices at another panel can be obtained Note that only one of the above special options at a time can be selected i e you cannot print out selectiv...

Page 20: ...flash Use the and arrows in the same way to step back and forward an hour at a time times will be rounded to the nearest hour When you press ENTER again the first event which occurred after the selec...

Page 21: ...ed after a set time out or at certain times of the day Time of day controlled MASK and UNMASK are possible with software versions 3 32 and 1 32 using two new Control Matrix types TRUE and FALSE Note T...

Page 22: ...l then displays one of the following depending on your selection UNMASK ALL devices zone n Y N or MASK SENSORS in zone n Y N or MASK ALL inputs zone n Y N or MASK ALL devices zone n Y N If you choose...

Page 23: ...that it refers to the Slave panel Then the system displays 0 Unmask 1 Mask Press 0 or 1 as required Unlike when masking local zones there is no option to specify whether sensors all inputs or input a...

Page 24: ...requests you to choose between temporary and permanent mode as described in Section 3 14 1 See that section for further details 3 14 3 Mask and Unmask Complete Zone via Remote Switch This function is...

Page 25: ...ation 4 1 MUTE Internal Sounder Press Function Key F10 The same MUTE operations as defined in Section 3 3 are carried out but there is no scrolling display and no review of other events outstanding 4...

Page 26: ...puts without the need for access to the panel Operate the switch as indicated so as cause the sounders or other outputs to operate in the pre programmed pattern Release the switch so as to switch off...

Page 27: ...ditions 6 1 1 Panel NORMAL Status This is the condition of the panel when it is operational and there are no uncleared FIREs or FAULTs no part of the system is MASKED and no TESTing or CONFIGURATION i...

Page 28: ...me of alarm location date time of alarm plus indication as to whether any further alarms exist indicated by MORE PRESS or Internal sounders if not accepted Fire sounder high pitched on STEADY if accep...

Page 29: ...ed by MORE PRESS or Internal sounders Fire sounder high pitched on intermittently one bleep every 2 minutes Circuits Controlled Internally and External Devices Programmed function 6 1 4 Panel FAULT St...

Page 30: ...on all other sensors and modules should either give short pulses or be OFF altogether 6 1 5 Panel DEVICES MASKED Status This is indicated when some or all of the sensors or modules of the system have...

Page 31: ...dules those for which the control output is ON also be on STEADY The LEDs of all other sensors and modules should either give short pulses or be OFF altogether 6 1 7 Panel TEST Status This is the cond...

Page 32: ...y identical to the NORMAL status except that a special option has been selected by the authorised engineer to partially inhibit the functioning of the fault buzzer Operation of the FIRE internal sound...

Page 33: ...ted in Figures 7 1 to 7 5 Refer to the ID1000 Series Programming Manual 997 340 003 for the menu map on programming functions accessed through pressing 4 on the numeric keypad Note Tinted boxes are us...

Page 34: ...997 340 001 Issue 8 April 1998 ID1000 Series Operating Manual Figure 7 2 TEST Menu Options Figure 7 3 SET CLOCK Menu Option 30...

Page 35: ...997 340 001 Issue 8 April 1998 ID1000 Series Operating Manual Figure 7 4 MASK UNMASK Menu Options Figure 7 5 LOG DISPLAY Menu Options 31...

Page 36: ...ey are supervising Possible types are for input MMX types MCP Manual call point MON General monitoring function SPRK Sprinkler switch monitoring AUX Auxiliary non latching input For output CMX types C...

Page 37: ...olts supply failed or voltage outside limits 36 Auxiliary 24 volts supply failed or voltage outside limits 37 Fire Transfer relay monitored fault 38 Fault Transfer relay monitored fault 39 Evacuate Tr...

Page 38: ...ally at the panel Ferrite suppressors are fitted to loop wiring at the control panel 32 This fault indicates that the peripheral unit has not responded to the enquiry code sent or the link to the thir...

Page 39: ...ult occurs change the PSU PCB 50 This fault code indicates a short circuit fault on sounder circuit 2 wiring Disconnect the wiring and use a meter to locate the fault 51 This fault code indicates a sh...

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