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ID-E299-001GB 

33 

ML1-1240 

3-23-43 

NC – C – NO 

P3 zone alarm relay 

ML1-1240 

4-24-44 

NC – C – NO 

P4 zone alarm relay 

ML1-1240 

5-25-45 

NC – C – NO 

P5 zone alarm relay 

ML1-1240 

6-26-46 

NC – C – NO 

P6 zone alarm relay 

ML1-1240 

7-27-47 

NC – C – NO 

P7 zone alarm relay 

ML1-1240 

8-28-48 

NC – C - NO 

P8 zone alarm relay 

ML1-1240 

9 – 10 

+  -  – 

L1 detection line 

ML1-1240 

29 – 30 

+  -  – 

L2 detection line 

ML1-1240 

11 – 12 

+  -  – 

L3 detection line 

ML1-1240 

31 – 32 

+  -  – 

L4 detection line 

ML1-1240 

13 – 14 

+  -  – 

L5 detection line 

ML1-1240 

33 – 34 

+  -  – 

L6 detection line 

ML1-1240 

15 - 16 

+  -  – 

L7 detection line 

ML1-1240 

35 – 36 

+  -  – 

L8 detection line 

ML1-1240 

17 – 18 

+  -  – 

LK1 monitoring line 

ML1-1240 

37 – 38 

+  -  – 

LA1 alarm line 

ML1-1240 

19 – 39 – 40 

NO – C – NC 

P25 general fault relay 

ML1-1240 

20 

TW ‘+’ line to the TW-35 panel 

ML2-1240 

20 

– 

TW ‘–’ line to the TW-35 panel 

ML2-1240 

1-21-41 

NC - C – NO 

P9 zone alarm relay 

ML2-1240 

2-22-42 

NC - C – NO 

P10 zone alarm relay 

ML2-1240 

3-23-43 

NC – C – NO 

P11 zone alarm relay 

ML2-1240 

4-24-44 

NC – C – NO 

P12 zone alarm relay 

ML2-1240 

5-25-45 

NC – C – NO 

P13 zone alarm relay 

ML2-1240 

6-26-46 

NC – C – NO 

P14 zone alarm relay 

ML2-1240 

7-27-47 

NC – C – NO 

P15 zone alarm relay 

ML2-1240 

8-28-48 

NC – C - NO 

P16 zone alarm relay 

Summary of Contents for Ignis 1000

Page 1: ...IGNIS 1000 CONVENTIONAL FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM IGNIS 1240 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM CONTROL PANEL Operation and Maintenance Documentation ID E299 001GB IVA Edition ...

Page 2: ...CNBOP 1438 Polon Alfa Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością Sp k 155 Glinki Street PL 85 861 Bydgoszcz POLAND 09 1438 CPD 0152 EN 54 2 1997 A1 2006 IGNIS 1240 fire detection and alarm control panel Conventional for indoor use Provided options fire alarm devices output output signal delays interdependent alarming A type dependence testing mode alarm counter and additional functions inputs and out...

Page 3: ... LEVEL 13 5 2 1 Current date and time setting 13 5 2 2 Zone detection line testing mode disablement re enablement 13 5 2 3 Zone disablement re enablement 14 5 2 4 Faults readout 14 5 2 5 Disablement re enablement of all zones simultaneously 15 5 2 6 Alarm counter readout 15 5 3 CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS AT 3 RD ACCESS LEVEL 16 5 3 1 Alarming lines signalling devices operation option setting 16 5 3 2...

Page 4: ...D CONFIGURATION 27 8 1 COMMISSIONING 27 8 2 STANDARD CONFIGURATION LOADING 28 9 SOFTWARE FOR EVENT MEMORY READOUT 29 9 1 EVENT MEMORY GENERAL DESCRIPTION 29 9 2 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS 29 9 3 CONTROL PANEL COMPUTER CONNECTION 29 9 4 SOFTWARE LAUNCHING AND EVENT MEMORY READOUT 30 10 CONTROL PANEL SPECIAL APPLICATIONS 31 10 1 EXPLOSION ENDANGERED PREMISES PROTECTION 31 11 INPUT AND OUTPUT CIRCUIT CONN...

Page 5: ...ed as the 1st protection class devices and can be used only in the case of application of additional protection against electric shocks such as zeroing or protective grounding 230 V 50 Hz mains supply circuits insulation is reinforced and resists 2800 V voltage test low voltage circuits below 42 V insulation is able to resist test voltage of 700 V DC After connecting the mains power supply conduct...

Page 6: ...r operation mode is indicated Alarm fire mode an operation mode the control panel triggers after receipt of a fire detection information from fire warning devices Disablement mode an operation mode in which it is deliberately blocked the control panel ability to receive signals from any fire warning devices and to evoke alarms or the control panel output and or transmission path to any fire detect...

Page 7: ...nt mode from mains 800 mA from batteries 16 24 detection lines 170 228 mA Current draw in alarm mode from mains 800 mA from 17 Ah battery max 600 mA External devices power supply voltage 24 V 25 15 Admissible current draw from external devices power supply output max 800 mA Number of detection lines Standard 16 with ML 3 module application 24 Detection line resistance max 2 x 120 Ω Detection line ...

Page 8: ...xternal devices power supply output 72 h 17 Ah 0 mA 30 h 17 Ah 40 mA 12 h 17 Ah 800 mA 3 GENERAL OPERATION PRINCIPLE The IGNIS 1240 is a conventional fire alarm control panel interoperating with non addressable fire detectors installed in detection lines that are terminated with end of line resistors Detection of a fire hazard by a detector evokes the control panel triggering an alarm mode and ala...

Page 9: ...ich is actuated with the PERSONNEL push button The 2nd access level is intended for the persons especially responsible for the premises security that are properly trained and authorised to operate the control panel The access to the 2nd level is obtained by turning the key It allows for access to all push buttons located on the control panel front side The 3rd access level is designed for the pers...

Page 10: ...YSTEM a yellow colour diode signalling with steady light a fault in the microprocessor circuit operation or a falsification of the configuration data 12 EXTERNAL DEVICES a yellow colour diode that signals with steady light a fault of at least one detection line 13 SIGNALLING DEVICES a yellow colour diode indicating with steady light a fault of at least one external signalling device 14 EARTH FAULT...

Page 11: ...o Jumper position Function ZW1 1 2 Support of 16 detection lines two line modules 2 3 Support of 24 detection lines three line modules ZW2 1 2 Unused 2 3 Unused ZW3 1 2 2 3 ZW4 ZW10 Unused ZW11 1 2 2 3 Service mode without alarm receipt delays ZW12 1 2 2 3 Software version display after pressing ACKNOWLEDGEMENT push button Fig 6 presents the view of the MZ 4212 power supply unit module that contai...

Page 12: ...ionally the LCD supports the panel operating personnel displaying information concerning the control panel status or the functions of activated push buttons During the control panel quiescent mode the LCD displays the date and time All other information except the alarm mode is displayed momentarily After some seconds the control panel automatically switches to the date and time displaying mode 1 ...

Page 13: ...urrent date and time setting should start from entering the date and time setting function using the FUNCTION push button The LCD display shows a date with the first digit tens of years flashing The digit flashing means that it is possible to alter its value with the SET push button The SELECTION push button pressing moves the cursor to the next digit In this way it is possible to set all the digi...

Page 14: ...ton the following indication on the display Afterwards using the SET push bu on recall the messages informing on the current faults registered in the system The below table lists the possible faults with their clarifications BZ3 FUSE FAULT BZ3 fuse fault BATT VOLTAGE DECR Battery voltage drop MAINS POW SUP FAULT 230 V mains power supply fault BATTERY FAULT Battery cluster or its circuit fault EART...

Page 15: ...on line 24 circuit SHORT OF LINE 1 Short circuit in detection line 1 circuit SHORT OF LINE 2 Short circuit in detection line 2 circuit SHORT OF LINE 24 Short circuit in detection line 24 circuit LACK OF FAULTS No fault detected in IGNIS system 5 2 5 Disablement re enablement of all zones simultaneously X no changes 1 zones enabled 0 all zones disabled ZONES ON OFF X Note Disablement or re enableme...

Page 16: ... ACCESS LEVEL It is possible to use the functions available at the 3rd access level after the control panel door opening Fig 5 The P1 FUNCTION P2 SELECTION P3 SET and P4 SET push bu ons located inside the control panel allows for the following functions application external signalling devices operation option setting general alarm signal transmission delay value setting event memory reset general ...

Page 17: ...should actuate the general alarm relays immediately e g a detection line with ROP manual call points installed Any detecting line acknowledged alarm with a delay enabled which value is set using the DELAY function causes properly delayed general alarm relay activation Lack of alarm acknowledgment shortens the delay time to 30 s In the personnel absent mode the control panel reduces the delay time ...

Page 18: ... Note The variant 2 zone interdependence loading takes place automatically in both detection lines constituting the interdependent pair One stage alarm Programming using the FUNCTION push button select the function with the SELECTION and SET push buttons choose the proper zone number and variant number equal to 0 using the FUNCTION push button select the function with the SELECTION and SET push bu...

Page 19: ...Programming using the FUNCTION push button select the function with the SELECTION and SET push buttons choose the proper zone number z 01 and variant number 1 using the FUNCTION push button select the function with the SELECTION and SET push buttons choose the proper zone number and 0 on the last display position that results in the chosen zone delay disablement Two stage alarm with a preliminary ...

Page 20: ...on select the function with the SELECTION and SET push buttons set the number of the first interdependent zone and enter 1 on the last display position that results in the chosen zone delay enablement repeat the above operation for the second zone of the interdependent zones pair so that each zone of the pair has the delay enabled Note Entering the variant 2 for any zone results in an automatic cr...

Page 21: ... of zone relay 0 16 24 12 P 12 The function enables to assign to each of 16 24 zones 0 4 zone relays that will switch the contacts over when a given zone enters the alarm mode the same relay can be assigned to different zones the contacts return to the rest position takes place after the control panel alarm mode reset to program 0 4 zone relays actuation is such the manner that the contacts switch...

Page 22: ... the delay time to 30 seconds After the delay time elapse without transmission disablement the control panel evokes the 2nd stage alarm 5 5 2 Fire alarm verification by the attending personnel The control panel enables an occurrence verification by the personnel in case a fire alarm has been revealed It is required that the attending person approaches the panel and confirms an alarm receipt within...

Page 23: ... circuits A repeated actuation of any detector in the same detector zone line within 60 s will be treated as the general 2nd stage fire alarm Lack of a repeated actuation of the same or another element in the same zone within the 60 s period after the initial reset will entail that the control panel treats the previous signal as false and returns to the quiescent mode Two stage alarm with a prelim...

Page 24: ...is necessary to check the control panel configuration settings and eventually correct them If the signalling still persists after such checking correcting it means that the control panel is damaged It is necessary to switch the control panel power supply off and call the service personnel 5 7 DISABLEMENT MODE In the control panel it is possible to disable every zone equivalent with the detection l...

Page 25: ...by the SIGNALLING DEVICES OFF ON 16 push button but the push button operation depends on programmable 0 or 1 option for a given line In case the 0 option is programmed in the alarm mode the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT push button silences both internal and external sound signalling At the same time the SIGNALLING DEVICES 16 push button can disable and re enable the external signalling devices without obtainin...

Page 26: ... supply to the reserve one is carried out automatically without any break in power supply The control panel supplied from the batteries only without any additional device power consumption is able to operate within 72 h in the quiescent mode and 0 5 h in the alarm mode The control panel may operate being supplied from a battery cluster of higher capacity up to 36 Ah In this case the battery cluste...

Page 27: ...ithout batteries 7 2 WIRING Detection monitoring and controlling lines should be routed according to the commonly applicable principles used in telecommunications They can be placed on walls under the plaster in the ground or as overhead lines The lines must be continuous and terminated with end of line resistors Before the wire connection it is necessary to check whether the conductors resistance...

Page 28: ...oltage should amount to 27 1 27 6 V reset the event memory p 5 3 4 8 2 STANDARD CONFIGURATION LOADING The IGNIS 1240 control panel is delivered to a customer with initially programmed operation conditions determined by the manufacturer described as the standard configuration The control panel programming by the customer changes the factory default settings optimally adapting its parameters to the ...

Page 29: ...rrences is exceeded new events are recorded at the memory beginning in the place of the oldest ones The entire memory contents readout or printout is possible after sending the data from the control panel to a PC computer through the RS 232C serial port the control panel is equipped with The data transmission takes place after activation of the event memory readout software It is possible to delet...

Page 30: ...n indicator located on the computer screen starts to be filled in wait about 20 seconds until the data transmission is finished the indicator is full The events will appear in a program window ready for readout In order to print the occurrence list out the option print should be chosen from the file menu NOTES if the control panel is connected to a computer supplied from the mains the control pane...

Page 31: ...y safe flame detector 1 pc KDB certificate limitation or ROP intrinsically safe manual call points with 1 kΩ 0 5 W resistor 10 pcs or 10 other manufacturer e g Det Tronics detector connectors that require an installation in parallel of an alarm 1 kΩ 0 5 W resistor NOTE A detection line short circuit behind a separator is signalled as a fire alarm A line short circuit between the separator and the ...

Page 32: ... additional protecting devices or to transfer information about the control panel mode to a monitoring centre Every relay is equipped with a set of switchable contacts NO C NC Fault signal relay output P25 in the ML1 1240 module Contacts of the general fault relay on the connection blocks NO C NC are marked in the position when the control panel is switched off from the supply voltage During the c...

Page 33: ... 1240 33 34 L6 detection line ML1 1240 15 16 L7 detection line ML1 1240 35 36 L8 detection line ML1 1240 17 18 LK1 monitoring line ML1 1240 37 38 LA1 alarm line ML1 1240 19 39 40 NO C NC P25 general fault relay ML1 1240 20 TW line to the TW 35 panel ML2 1240 20 TW line to the TW 35 panel ML2 1240 1 21 41 NC C NO P9 zone alarm relay ML2 1240 2 22 42 NC C NO P10 zone alarm relay ML2 1240 3 23 43 NC ...

Page 34: ...NC C NO P17 zone alarm relay ML3 1240 2 22 42 NC C NO P18 zone alarm relay ML3 1240 3 23 43 NC C NO P19 zone alarm relay ML3 1240 4 24 44 NC C NO P20 zone alarm relay ML3 1240 5 25 45 NC C NO P21 zone alarm relay ML3 1240 6 26 46 NC C NO P22 zone alarm relay ML3 1240 7 27 47 NC C NO P23 zone alarm relay ML3 1240 8 28 48 NC C NO P24 zone alarm relay ML3 1240 9 10 L17 detection line ML3 1240 29 30 L...

Page 35: ...utput circuits the lines that control external acoustic signalling devices or fire fighting devices as well as the protecting device monitoring line and the monitoring system circuits The periodical tests should be executed in accordance PKN CEN TS 54 14 2006 standard Periodical testing frequency the manufacturer recommends executing the periodical tests at least once per year Nevertheless the sys...

Page 36: ...unit packing reducing free movement possibility and eliminating damage occurrence during loading and transportation The following data are marked on the package the name and or the trade mark of the manufacturer the name and the type of the control panel Additionally the following marking is placed on the package CAUTION FRAGILE UPPER SIDE DON T TURN OVER KEEP DRY or equivalent marks according to ...

Page 37: ...ID E299 001GB 37 Fig 1 Control panel front side view ...

Page 38: ...38 ID E299 001GB Fig 2 IGNIS 1240 design and dimensions ...

Page 39: ...ID E299 001GB 39 Fig 3 Control panel mounting ...

Page 40: ...40 ID E299 001GB 1 Openings for wire introduction 2 Clamps for screens screened wires 3 Line modules terminal blocks Fig 4 Connection clamps arrangement Fig 5 Control panel controller view ...

Page 41: ...ID E299 001GB 41 Fig 6 Control panel Power supply unit view ...

Page 42: ...42 ID E299 001GB The illustration does not contain end of line resistors that should be installed at the end of the lines Fig 7 Control panels parallel operation ...

Page 43: ...ID E299 001GB 43 Fig 8 G 35 base connection method into detection line ...

Page 44: ...44 ID E299 001GB Fig 9 G 40 base connection method into detection line ...

Page 45: ...P 40 Multi sensor heat and flame detector 90 µA 30 model range conventional detectors PUO 35 Flame detector 100 µA Intrinsically safe detectors DUR 40Ex Universal optical smoke detector 60 µA PUO 35Ex Flame detector 100 µA TUN 38Ex Universal heat detector no base needed 100 µA Manual call points ROP 63 Manual call point 0 µA ROP 63H Manual call point 0 µA 1 maximum current drawn from a detector li...

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