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IP-EN1-EB  Instruction Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 

1

 

Abbreviations .................................................................................................................. 3

 

2

 

Software and Firmware Versions supporting the Indication Panel ............................. 3

 

3

 

Nomenclature .................................................................................................................. 3

 

3.1

 

Appearance Front ........................................................................................................ 3

 

3.2

 

Appearance Rear ......................................................................................................... 4

 

4

 

Preparation and Connections to Fire Detection Systems ............................................ 5

 

4.1

 

Overview ...................................................................................................................... 5

 

4.2

 

General Fault Control Output CN9 ............................................................................... 6

 

4.2.1

 

Make a contact without surveillance.................................................................................. 6

 

4.2.2

 

Make a contact with surveillance ....................................................................................... 6

 

4.2.3

 

Break a contact without surveillance ................................................................................. 6

 

4.2.4

 

Break a contact with surveillance ...................................................................................... 6

 

4.3

 

Emergency Control Input CN13 and System Settings .................................................. 7

 

4.3.1

 

Control Voltage Selection .................................................................................................. 7

 

4.3.2

 

Total Resistance Setting for Voltage Control .................................................................... 7

 

4.3.3

 

Making a Contact: Emergency Activation (VX, SX),  breaking a contact: Emergency 
Reset (VX, SX) / Silencing (SX) ........................................................................................ 8

 

4.3.4

 

Making a Contact: Emergency Activation (VX), breaking a contact: Silencing (VX) ........ 8

 

4.3.5

 

Breaking a contact: Emergency Activation (VX, SX),  making the contact: Emergency 
Reset (VX, SX) / Silencing (SX) ........................................................................................ 9

 

4.3.6

 

Breaking a contact: Emergency Activation (VX), making the contact: Silencing (VX) ...... 9

 

4.3.7

 

Voltage: Emergency Activation (VX, SX), no voltage: Emergency Reset (VX, SX) / 
Silencing (SX) .................................................................................................................. 10

 

4.3.8

 

Voltage: Emergency Activation (VX), no voltage: Silencing (VX) ................................... 10

 

4.3.9

 

No Voltage: Emergency Activation (VX, SX) Voltage: Emergency Reset (VX, SX) / 
Silencing (SX) .................................................................................................................. 11

 

4.3.10

 

No Voltage: Emergency Activation (VX) Voltage: Silencing (VX)................................ 11

 

5

 

Connections and Settings for the VX-2000 System .....................................................12

 

5.1

 

Connections to VX-2000 .............................................................................................12

 

5.2

 

Settings in the VX-2000 Setting Software ....................................................................13

 

5.2.1

 

Mandatory Indication ....................................................................................................... 13

 

5.2.1.1 Fault Indications ............................................................................................................ 13

 

5.2.1.2 Status Indications .......................................................................................................... 14

 

5.2.2

 

Control Input Settings for Emergency and Button Controls ............................................ 15

 

5.2.3

 

Indication of Failures in Fire Alarm Areas (option of EN 54-16) ..................................... 15

 

6

 

Connection and Settings for the SX-2000 System .......................................................16

 

6.1

 

Connections to SX-2000 .............................................................................................16

 

6.2

 

Connections at SX-2000 Components.........................................................................17

 

6.3

 

SX-2000 Settings ........................................................................................................18

 

6.3.1

 

Mandatory Indication ....................................................................................................... 18

 

6.3.1.1 Fault Indications ............................................................................................................ 18

 

6.3.1.2 Status Indications .......................................................................................................... 19

 

6.3.2

 

Indication of Failures in Fire Alarm Areas (option of EN 54-16) ..................................... 19

 

7

 

Specifications ................................................................................................................20

 

8

 

Accessories ...................................................................................................................20

 

9

 

Optional Accessories ....................................................................................................20

 

 

Summary of Contents for IP-EN1-EB

Page 1: ...IP EN1 EB provides a general fault output with a switch over relay that can be equipped with optional resistors for a surveillance of the connected fire detection system FDS the surveillance must be...

Page 2: ...Breaking a contact Emergency Activation VX making the contact Silencing VX 9 4 3 7 Voltage Emergency Activation VX SX no voltage Emergency Reset VX SX Silencing SX 10 4 3 8 Voltage Emergency Activatio...

Page 3: ...1 Failure reset key lock 2 power indicator 3 emergency mode indicator 4 general fault indicator 5 CPU fault indicator 6 power fault indicator 7 fireman microphone fault indicator 8 fuse rupture indica...

Page 4: ...Jumpers CN6 CN8 for selection of contact or voltage control of FDS 7 Insertion place for resistor R6 for resistance matching to FDS chapter 4 3 2 8 Earth connector when using the emergency control inp...

Page 5: ...When control output is monitored and activation by breaking a contact Insert R1 and R2 as required by surveillance R3 R1 1 3 CN9 R2 R1 2 1 CN9 FDS control voltage CN18 setting CN18 24 VDC CN18 12 VDC...

Page 6: ...SX 2000 system 4 2 1 Make a contact without surveillance Solder in a wire on position R1 Connect to pins 2 and 3 of CN9 to the FDS 4 2 2 Make a contact with surveillance Solder in resistors R1 and R3...

Page 7: ...from the FDS please find the settings in the indicated chapter VX 2000 Emergency activation Emergency reset Silence chapter by contact by voltage make break on off 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 3 6 4 3 7 4 3 8...

Page 8: ...X 2000 Setting Connector Control input Setting CN15 pin 4 any Emergency pattern start CN15 pin 6 any Emergency reset silence emergency pattern stop 4 3 4 Making a Contact Emergency Activation VX break...

Page 9: ...X 2000 Setting Connector Control input Setting CN15 pin 4 any Emergency reset silence emergency pattern stop CN15 pin 6 any Emergency pattern start 4 3 6 Breaking a contact Emergency Activation VX mak...

Page 10: ...2000 Setting Connector Control input Setting CN15 pin 4 any Emergency pattern start CN15 pin 6 any Emergency reset silence emergency pattern stop 4 3 8 Voltage on Emergency Activation VX voltage off S...

Page 11: ...2000 Setting Connector Control input Setting CN15 pin 4 any Emergency reset silence emergency pattern stop CN15 pin 6 any Emergency pattern start 4 3 10 Voltage off Emergency Activation VX Voltage on...

Page 12: ...2 to the CPU OFF output of the VX 2000 connect to pins 2 and 3 5 CN15 provides the access to 4 control inputs of the VX 2000 that are not used by the indication panel and can be used for other control...

Page 13: ...pen circuit ground fault for each loudspeaker line tab Speaker 8 each VX 2000DS connection to VX 2000SF tab Power supply 5 CPU fault CPU OFF control output Only connection no setting 6 Power fault Con...

Page 14: ...Failure Output Select a free line in the failure pattern list make a new failure pattern and select the tab Equipment In the list External Fault CIN make a check at the control input used for receivi...

Page 15: ...f zones The fire areas should be declared by the responsible party e g fire brigade fire expert who is aware of the emergency concept Failures in of up to 8 fire areas can be indicated The control out...

Page 16: ...For details refer to table CN15 connections 7 Connect to control output for programmed general fault pins 1 and 3 CN7 main connections CN15 connections Pin no indication Pin no indication 1 Power LED...

Page 17: ...area 7 3 COM ground 4 COM ground 5 Fault in fire area 5 6 Fault in fire area 6 7 Fault in fire area 8 For the connections to the SX 2000 components connections refer to 6 2 Connections at SX 2000 Com...

Page 18: ...fault indication of the indication panel 6 5 CPU fault 6 Power fault Any control output 1 to CN7 pin 5 select DS LINK select the Failure status output for controlling the power fault indication of th...

Page 19: ...ailures in of up to 8 fire areas can be indicated Any control output can be used for that Setting by the SX 2000 Setting Software 1 In the surveillance settings make a check for each speaker zone that...

Page 20: ...0 mA isolated Dimensions W x H x D 483 x 44 x 47 mm without plugs 19 1U Weight 470 g incl plugs Finish Aluminium brushed black 8 Accessories 2 pin removable screw terminal 2 3 pin removable screw term...

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