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Chapter III Jumpers

3.1 Jumpers on the master control board

There are three kinds of jumpers on the master control board: Jumpers JP1 to JP7 for the short or open
circuit fault detection of the output circuits, the jumpers JP12 to JP21 for selecting the built-in termination
resistors of the input circuits and the jumpers JP8 to JP9 for terminal active output. See Fig.4.1 for the
locations of the jumpers on the master control board and refer to the screen printing description on the
master control board for the status setting method of the jumpers.

3.1.1 The factory defaults of the jumpers on the master control board

Type

Mark

number

Connection

location

Description

Jumpers

for the

fault

detection

of the

output

circuits

JP1

Not detect the short or open fault of the release indication output circuit.

JP2

Not detect the short or open fault of the horn/strobe output circuit.

JP3

Not detect the short or open fault of the alarm bell output circuit.

JP4

Not detect the short or open fault of the fault output circuit.

JP5

Not detect the short or open fault of the single fire alarm output circuit.

JP6

Not detect the short or open fault of the compound fire alarm output circuit.

JP7

Detect the short or open fault of the electromagnetic valve output circuit.

Jumpers

for the

fault

detection

of the input

circuits

JP12

Not detect the open fault of the agent drop alarm signal input circuit.

JP13

Detect the open fault of the signal input circuit of the detector circuit 1.

JP14

Not detect the open fault of the Reset button signal input circuit.

JP15

Not detect the open fault of the Release Confirm signal input circuit.

JP16

Not detect the open fault of the Local Manual/Auto signal input circuit.

JP17

Detect the open fault of the signal input circuit of the detector circuit 2.

JP18

Not detect the open fault of the Mute button signal input circuit.

JP19

Not detect the open fault of the signal input circuit of the manual fire alarm.

JP20

Not detect the open fault of the local stop signal input circuit.

JP21

Not detect the open fault of the manual release signal input circuit.

Jumpers

for active

output

selection

JP8

Shorting

Compound fire alarm active output

JP9

Shorting

Single fire alarm active output

JP10

Shorting

Fault active output

J1

Shorting of

terminals

12 and 13

The manual/auto output is active.

Table 3.1.1 Factory Defaults of the Jumpers on the Master Control Board

All possible settings of the jumpers on the master control board:

Type

Mark

number

Connection

location

Description

Jumpers

for the

fault

detection

of the

output

circuits

JP1

Not detect the short or open fault of the release indication output circuit.

Detect the short or open fault of the release indication output circuit.

JP2

Not detect the short or open fault of the horn/strobe output circuit.

Detect the short or open fault of the horn/strobe output circuit.

JP3

Not detect the short or open fault of the alarm bell output circuit.

Detect the short or open fault of the alarm bell output circuit.

JP4

Not detect the short or open fault of the fault output circuit.

Detect the short or open fault of the fault output circuit.

JP5

Not detect the short or open fault of the single fire alarm output circuit.

Detect the short or open fault of the single fire alarm output circuit.

JP6

Not detect the short or open fault of the compound fire alarm output circuit.

Detect the short or open fault of the compound fire alarm output circuit.

Summary of Contents for JB-QBL-QM200

Page 1: ...1 JB QBL QM200 Fire Alarm Control Panel Agent Releasing Control Panel...

Page 2: ...de of emergency release delay 11 3 1 4 Setup of the delay mode for the EXTERNAL MANUAL RELEASE button 11 3 1 5 Setup of the control mode of the key lock over the EMERGENCY RELEASE button on the displa...

Page 3: ...ase refer to Chapter V Panel Display and Chapter VI Key On Off Warning It is necessary to dismount all electromagnetic valves electric detonators from the devices which are driven by them during syste...

Page 4: ...ifications 1 AC input voltage AC 220V 20 50Hz AC input power 120W DC standby power DC24V 7 0Ah consisting of two fully sealed maintenance free DC12V 7 0Ah storage batteries connected in series 2 Outpu...

Page 5: ...he display panel and displays the start countdown The delay manner of the manual start may also be set by the user through the jumpers on the display panel too 11 It provides an open circuit fault det...

Page 6: ...N OFF Fig 2 1 Installation Holes of the Case The following requirements should be met during installation of the case There must be a space of at least 1m reserved in front of the case There are cable...

Page 7: ...ecessary to have the AC supply voltage accessed with the help of a voltage stabilizer with a power of larger than 300W or else the switching power supply may be damaged The standby batteries if fully...

Page 8: ...ate ground wires The installation and connection of the system should comply with the requirements of national standard Code for the Installation and Acceptance of the Fire Alarm System GB50166 92 Bui...

Page 9: ...he master control board Single fire alarm active output terminal Note in the access mode above that before the fire alarm controller is delivered the black short wire connected to terminal 19 on the m...

Page 10: ...Page 7 Fig 2 7 Wiring Diagram of the Fire Alarm Controller Active Output...

Page 11: ...Page 8 Fig 2 8 Wiring Diagram of the Fire Alarm Controller Partial Passive Output...

Page 12: ...nal input circuit JP16 Not detect the open fault of the Local Manual Auto signal input circuit JP17 Detect the open fault of the signal input circuit of the detector circuit 2 JP18 Not detect the open...

Page 13: ...n fault of the stop signal input circuit Detect the open fault of the stop signal input circuit JP21 Not detect the open fault of the manual release signal input circuit Detect the open fault of the m...

Page 14: ...he emergency release delay The factory default is OFF that is to say the electromagnetic valves will be started after the set delay time is reached All possible settings of the jumper JP5 are given in...

Page 15: ...h means that the EMERGENCY RELEASE button is not controlled by the key lock All possible settings are given in the table below The EMERGENCY RELEASE button on the display panel is controlled by the ke...

Page 16: ...Page 13 Fig 4 1 Terminal Positions...

Page 17: ...ut circuit ground and the output circuit ground The 24V PGND has been connected with the output circuit ground in the control board 4 2 2 Connection modes of input terminals The local input signals in...

Page 18: ...an open circuit fault detection function is selected the jumper JP20 on the master control board should be set to the ON position as shown in Table 3 1 2 and Fig 4 1 and the built in termination resi...

Page 19: ...s in the control board should not be used and a 10K termination resistor should be arranged at the end of the circuit shown in connection mode B 2 A short circuit of the switch suggests a reset status...

Page 20: ...ly The connection modes of passive output circuits are related to the actual use and will not be introduced here Connection modes of the output circuits Connecti on mode Type of load Connection mode A...

Page 21: ...re alarm will be forbidden even if the compound fire alarm is detected by the detectors The EMERGENCY RELEASE button can still work at this time 3 Terminal 3 on the master control board It is for the...

Page 22: ...t on whether the output circuit has a short or open circuit fault detection function When the connection mode with a short or open circuit fault detection function is selected the jumper JP6 on the ma...

Page 23: ...T ZONE 2 RELEASE HORN STROBE FAULT MANUAL AUTO RELEASE DELAY RELEASE START RELEASE CONFIRM PANEL MUTE DISPLAY TEST ALARM BELL RESET DELAY STOP QUERY QUERY TIME KEY ON OFF Fig 5 1 Schematic Diagram of...

Page 24: ...ator light will be lit RELEASE After the system has entered the release status and the electromagnetic valves have been started this indicator light will be lit HORN STROBE FAULT After a short or open...

Page 25: ...M BELL After the alarm bell is started this indicator light will be lit DELAY STOP After the DELAY STOP button is pressed when the system is in the countdown for release the delay process will be stop...

Page 26: ...ted the HORN STROBE START indicator close to this key will be lit ALARM BELLIf this key is pressed after the key lock is unlocked the alarm bell may be started or stopped After the alarm bell is start...

Page 27: ...and both the QUERY indicator and the indicator of the queried content will flash If QUERY TIME is pressed the upper nixie tube will display the year month day and code of the information If QUERY is p...

Page 28: ...in the format of After BWD key S10 is pressed the figure displayed by the nixie tube will increase within the range of 1 60 in a cyclic way 2 If Switching key S12 is pressed again the nixie tube will...

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