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User and Installation Manual 

ALPHA 16 - 248 GBR 

Conventional Modular Fire Alarm 

Control Panel

 

Document : 

MUALPHA16248GB

Index 

  : A 

Date 

  : 26/03/07 

Page 

  : 3/49

 

 

 

8-6-1

 

CONNECTION TERMINAL STRIPS AND CONNECTORS RAIK-I. ................................................................................. 40

 

8-6-2

 

SETTINGS AND INDICATIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 41

 

8-6-3

 

Conventional detectors connection to RAIK-I module. ...................................................................................................... 42

 

8-7

 

EIGHT

 

OUTPUTS

 

RELAY

 

MODULE

 

(RAIK-U

 OR 

EX8R) ........................................................................... 43

 

8-7-2

 

TERMINAL STRIPS, CONNECTORS AND JUMPERS FOR THE MODULE RAIK-U..................................................... 43

 

8-7-3

 

SETTINGS AND INDICATIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 44

 

8-7-4

 

IMPORTANT NOTES ON THE CONNECTION OF THE ACTUATORS TO THE OUTPUT RELAYS ............................ 45

 

8-8

 

CABLES

 

FOR

 

CONNECTION

 

TO

 

THE

 

PANEL

 

/PC

 

AND

 

PANEL

 

/

 

MODEM............................................... 47

 

 

Summary of Contents for ALPHA 16-248 GBR

Page 1: ...User and Installation Manual ALPHA 16 248 GBR Conventional Modular Fire Alarm Control Panel Document MUALPHA16248GB Index A Date 26 03 07 Page 1 49 Conventional modular fire alarm panel ALPHA 16 248...

Page 2: ...EACTIVATION ACTIVATION OF ALARM OUTPUTS 22 5 6 DEACTIVATION ACTIVATION OF FAULT OUTPUT 22 5 7 ZONES SECTORS SELECTION DISPLAY AND DEACTIVATION ACTIVATION 22 5 8 LINES SELECTION DISPLAY AND DEACTIVATIO...

Page 3: ...AIK I 40 8 6 2 SETTINGS AND INDICATIONS 41 8 6 3 Conventional detectors connection to RAIK I module 42 8 7 EIGHT OUTPUTS RELAY MODULE RAIK U OR EX8R 43 8 7 2 TERMINAL STRIPS CONNECTORS AND JUMPERS FOR...

Page 4: ...connected The output voltage is stabilized and balanced out in temperature in accordance with the features of battery recharging VOLTAGE RIPPLE 100 mV PP CURRENT AVAILABLE FOR 1 2A PANEL EXTERNAL LOAD...

Page 5: ...tate of the first 6 programmable outputs on the panel Outputs 1 4 can be selected by jumpers as an alternative to auxiliary inputs 1 4 The outputs are usually open close to negative if activated and c...

Page 6: ...ion boards NOTE 2 modules RAIK I are the default configuration on the ALPHA 16 248 panel INPUTS FOR DETECTORS 8 inputs for 27V two wire lines with current consumption control and balancing through 4 7...

Page 7: ...elays 2 1 MAIN CHARACTERISTICS The basic panel consists of a Case H420 x L500 x P210 Metal case with panel fitted on hinged front door remove two screws to open which can house besides the basic panel...

Page 8: ...isplayed on the relative panel Acoustic signals on piezoelectric buzzer Continuous stoppable sound to signal FAULT PREALARM ALARM Impulse sound for feedback pressing enabled keys Commands Numerical ke...

Page 9: ...arm for each individual line the alarm only comes on and activates the actuators if it registers on at least two lines or if it repeats twice on the same line within a certain time Option of enabling...

Page 10: ...BLOCK RAIK U EX8R 6 8 CONVENTIONNAL LINES MAX 248 INPUT LINES ON LOCAL AND OR REMOTE CONCENTRATORS two modules on panel Default configuration 6 PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC OUTPUTS OR 2 OUTPUTS 4 AUXILIARY...

Page 11: ...entrator with 8 output relays The module is used for the programmable outputs and is connected locally to SPI bus The panel runs a max of 64 programmable outputs 8 RAIK U modules 7 RAIK P Local panel...

Page 12: ...nd button to activate deactivate alarm delay 10 button to annul delay and activate alarm 4 LED and button to activate deactivate alarm output 11 alphanumeric display 5 LED and button to activate deact...

Page 13: ...hat the power supply is regular but there has previously been an abnormal state memorized signal Earth fault LED When permanently ON it indicates that there is a state of low isolation between one of...

Page 14: ...to operating function 2nd Level enabled LED When ON this indicates that 2nd access level has been activated thus setting up the commands for reset deactivation test and all the command functions which...

Page 15: ...ate the test function on the zones Display modify the state of some special panel resources code timer prog etc Display and print the events if connected to a serial printer Carry out set up of panel...

Page 16: ...regularly it indicates that the relative zone is currently in a standby state but previously registered a state of fault memorized signal The details of the lines which are causing or have caused the...

Page 17: ...MMAND OF ALARM FAULT ACTUATORS CONTROL OF DISPLAYS CONTROL OF ACTUATORS AND GENERAL DISPLAYS ON BASIS OF ZONE STATE CONFIGURA TION SET AND PRESENCE OF ANY DEACTIVATION COMMANDS FOR DEACTIVATION AND CO...

Page 18: ...ive prealarm alarm zone on which the prealarms alarms of the relative lines do not lead to the general relays and buzzer being activated unless otherwise set or memorising but to the activation of vis...

Page 19: ...ociated with the which caused the alarm has been configured as passive the signals and general outputs are not activated and only information relating to the detector and zone is displayed FAULT This...

Page 20: ...ST ZONE FUNCTION The TEST function makes it possible to try out the system without activating the alarm actuators On the ALPHA 16 248 panel the test can also be activated for individual zones as requi...

Page 21: ...ws from the front door access the rear part of the panel and insert configuration jumpers Then quickly press the reset button next to the jumpers see section 6 To activate access level 3 from a PC con...

Page 22: ...ndicate it is off NOTE Deactivation is permanent and can only be removed manually by carrying out the procedure in reverse 5 6 DEACTIVATION ACTIVATION OF FAULT OUTPUT The general fault output can be p...

Page 23: ...display the message SELECT SENS Ln N _ _ _ c set the desired line number by typing in three figures e g 001 At this point the display shows the description associated with the line 16 changeable chara...

Page 24: ...programming Locking is signalled by the message DI on the display and means that programming is indefinitely suspended along with any signals of corresponding faults 04 Display state of buffer contai...

Page 25: ...events and control the internal timer programmer The clock is normally displayed on the lower line of the display when access level 2 is not activated or can be visualized in level 2 by using functio...

Page 26: ...are positioned in a standby state and an internal reset of the memory of alarms faults present is carried out Fig 1 PANEL CARD RAIK P seen from behind Configuration can be deactivated by removing jum...

Page 27: ...ivates an automatic reset phase followed by a post reset pause reset and post reset times are those set in the corresponding configuration cells At the end of the reset phase the panel activates an in...

Page 28: ...this cell or if the fault still persists for its entire duration Possible values from 002 to 240 sec default 10 Cell 028 Minimum activation time of PREALARM RELAY In the event of a prealarm or alarm...

Page 29: ...silence delay only works if loaded with a higher value than 0 and if the buzzer off is set so that it only operates on the buzzer see cell 049 Cells 037 038 Not operative and reserved for future use...

Page 30: ...prealarm alarm fault 004 o 005 Silence deactivates the buzzer and at access level 2 also the repetition outputs 006 o 007 Silence deactivates the buzzer and also general outputs for prealarm alarm fa...

Page 31: ...reset 002 Zone sector release activates complete reset Default 002 Cell 064 LINES DISPLAY options For each line the panel visualizes two lines of text on the display The top line can be personalised...

Page 32: ...so possible to display the concentrator modules configured in the panel using a PC and the CFGRAIK program 6 2 PANEL CONFIGURATION BY PC The panel can be configured in a more complete way using a pers...

Page 33: ...ax 28 5V System functioning without mains power supply Battery power must maintain a value 24V Functioning of all light and acoustic signals which can be checked by activating deactivating test functi...

Page 34: ...RS RAIK 2L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3...

Page 35: ...and lowest voltage connections c Carry out and check earth connection d Attach a bipolar sectioning device to protect the mains power supply upstream from the connection M2 Terminal strip for connect...

Page 36: ...cal control panel the interface for the connection of the I O module RAIK B the serial port type RS232 for the connection with a local PC or a MODEM the serial port type RS485 for the connection with...

Page 37: ...3V 2 Positive 13V max 0 5A 3 Negative auxiliary 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Earthing screen connection for peripheral cables 8 External disable 13V in positive to put the panel in a condition o...

Page 38: ...al type no 10 auxiliary input programmable output J3 Jumper to select terminal type no 11 auxiliary input programmable output J4 Jumper to select terminal type no 12 auxiliary input programmable outpu...

Page 39: ...m Auxiliary plate power supply Signal the main supervised line 16 14 10 6 12 8 15 13 9 5 11 7 4 2 3 1 17 19 23 27 21 25 18 20 24 22 26 Auxiliary device unsupervised line Power supply for main sounders...

Page 40: ...nd 2 3 Sensors detectors line input 2 27V sensors line 4 Sensors detectors line input 3 27V Sensors detectors line 5 Common negative lines 3 and 4 6 Sensors detectors line input 4 27V Sensors detector...

Page 41: ...larm NOTE The line consumption in standby state balancing must range between min 4mA and max 8mA The module signals a fault if line current consumption is less than 3mA or if input voltage is less tha...

Page 42: ...r 31 lines 241 248 DL1 Green LED ON LINE If ON it indicates that the module is being queried by the panel RV1 Trimmer for the adjustment of the line activation thresholds It is calibrated in factory a...

Page 43: ...mon output relay 3 6 Terminal NO NC relay 3 the selection occurs with JP3 1 2 N O 2 3 N C 7 Common output relay 4 8 Terminal NO NC relay 4 the selection occurs with JP4 1 2 N O 2 3 N C 9 Common output...

Page 44: ...s ON if the relay is active DL6 Relay 6 status LED it is ON if the relay is active DL7 Relay 7 status LED it is ON if the relay is active DL8 Relay 8 status LED it is ON if the relay is active DL9 gre...

Page 45: ...7 4 IMPORTANT NOTES ON THE CONNECTION OF THE ACTUATORS TO THE OUTPUT RELAYS The 8 output relays can be used to command various devices such as sounders flash lights etc However in order to prevent mal...

Page 46: ...orted in the plan below INDUCTIVE LOAD 0 1 F 630V CAPACITOR N C OR N O RELAY CONTACT 22 OHM 1 2W RESISTOR The insertion of a recovery device diode or RC is important to prevent sparks in the relay con...

Page 47: ...3 15 2 14 1 DB9 MALE STATION or MODEM 13 25 12 24 11 23 10 22 9 21 8 20 7 19 6 18 5 17 4 16 3 15 2 14 1 BRAIDING DB25 FEMALE PC DB25 FEMALE PC DB25 MALE MODEM 13 25 12 24 11 23 10 22 9 21 8 20 7 19 6...

Page 48: ...of a state of alarm switched in out of service mode by the appropriate command TEST 5 ON indicates that the panel is in test mode This condition can be activated on the single zone and is indicated on...

Page 49: ...on At access level 2 and with buzzer off preal alarm outputs it activates the alarm output SOUNDERS LOCKED P2 At access level 2 it allows the deactivation activation of the alarm outputs FAULT LOCKED...

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