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TSFC 24-2/4 User Manual 

Vighnaharta Technologies Pvt. Ltd.                                                     Page 

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Contents 

Abbreviations

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1.

 

Introduction ........................................................................................................ 7

 

1.1 Overview ................................................................................................................. 7

 

1.2 System Features ....................................................................................................... 7

 

1.3 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................. 8

 

1.4 Controls and Indications ............................................................................................ 9

 

1.4.1 Controls ..................................................................................................... 9

 

1.4.2 LED Indications ........................................................................................... 9

 

1.4.3 LCD Indication .......................................................................................... 10

 

1.4.4 Buzzer Indication ...................................................................................... 10

 

1.5 Components ........................................................................................................... 10

 

2.

 

Installation ....................................................................................................... 11

 

2.1 Installation Precaution ............................................................................................. 11

 

2.2 Mounting Details ..................................................................................................... 11

 

2.3 Panel Wiring ........................................................................................................... 12

 

2.3.1 Field Wiring Diagram ................................................................................. 13

 

2.3.3 Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) ..................................................................... 13

 

2.3.4

 

Output Circuits ...................................................................................... 14

 

2.4 Maintenance ........................................................................................................... 15

 

2.4.1 Walk Test ................................................................................................. 15

 

2.4.2 Servicing .................................................................................................. 15

 

2.4.3  Periodic inspection and test of system ......................................................... 16

 

2.5 Do’s and Don’ts

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2.5.1 Do’s

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2.5.2 Don’ts

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3. System Programming .................................................................................................... 19

 

3.1 Menu Options ......................................................................................................... 19

 

3.1 Zone1 ......................................................................................................... 20

 

3.2 Zone 2 ........................................................................................................ 20

 

3.3 NAC 21

 

3.4 NAC Auto Silence ......................................................................................... 21

 

3.5 Auto Key Lock ........................................................................................................ 21

 

3.6 Password Change .................................................................................................... 21

 

3.7 WIFI Mode ............................................................................................................. 22

 

4.  System Operation ........................................................................................................ 23

 

4.1 Function keys ......................................................................................................... 23

 

4.1.1 MENU key ................................................................................................. 23

 

4.1.2 SILENCE key ............................................................................................. 23

 

4.1.3 RESET Key ............................................................................................... 23

 

4.1.4 Enter Key ................................................................................................. 24

 

4.2 Normal Mode Operation ........................................................................................... 24

 

4.2.1 Fire Condition ........................................................................................... 24

 

4.2.2 Fault Condition .......................................................................................... 25

 

4.3

 

Factory Default ...................................................................................... 25

 

4.4 Wi-Fi configuration ....................................................................................... 26

 

 

Summary of Contents for TSFC 24-2

Page 1: ...41 Contact no 919011033259 Landline Sales 919011033260 Email sales vighnaharta in Website http www vighnaharta in Vighnaharta Technologies Pvt Ltd 2nd Floor Karanjkar Estate S N 11 11 Nanded Gaon Pune 411041 Tel no 919011033259 Sales 919011033260 Email sales vighnaharta in Website http www vighnaharta in Prepared By SBK Approved By NMK Doc No TSFC 24 2_4_UM_3_0 Rev No 3_0 Eff Date 20 12 2018 ...

Page 2: ...e detectors are designed to alarm at various levels of smoke density If such density levels are not created by developing fire at the location of detectors the detectors will not go into alarm Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level Rate of rise heat detectors may be subject to ...

Page 3: ...cted by a change must be 100 tested This System meets NFPA EN54 requirements for operation However the useful life of the system s standby batteries and the electronic components may be adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity Therefore it is recommended that this system and its peripherals be installed in an environment conditions specified Verify that wire sizes are adequate...

Page 4: ...echnologies Pvt Ltd Page 4 of 26 RECORD OF REVISION Rev Date Prepared By Reviewed By Approved By Description Remarks on Release 2_0 20 11 17 SBK NMK NMK Initial draft 3_0 20 12 18 MDC NMK NMK NAC Silence Time Menu removed from Menu options ...

Page 5: ...Technologies Pvt Ltd Page 5 of 26 Abbreviations TSFC 24 2 4 TrueSafe Fire Cloud System with 2 4 Input Zones IDC Initiating Device Circuit NAC Notification Appliance Circuit ACK Acknowledge MCP Manual Call Point PFC Potential Free Contact ...

Page 6: ...m 13 2 3 3 Initiating Device Circuit IDC 13 2 3 4 Output Circuits 14 2 4 Maintenance 15 2 4 1 Walk Test 15 2 4 2 Servicing 15 2 4 3 Periodic inspection and test of system 16 2 5 Do s and Don ts 17 2 5 1 Do s 17 2 5 2 Don ts 18 3 System Programming 19 3 1 Menu Options 19 3 1 Zone1 20 3 2 Zone 2 20 3 3 NAC 21 3 4 NAC Auto Silence 21 3 5 Auto Key Lock 21 3 6 Password Change 21 3 7 WIFI Mode 22 4 Syst...

Page 7: ...ctivity through WiFi It is compatible with almost all makes of smoke detectors and heat detectors that can continuously monitor for trouble and fire condition as well as send their status on Fire Cloud A user friendly Android Mobile application is available for Fire and Fault notification from the TSFC panel 1 2 System Features Operated on 24 V 1 2 Ah DC power supply with built in charger Battery ...

Page 8: ...l LED indications SYSTEM ON MAINS FAIL BATTERY FAULT NAC FAULT Siren SILENCE WiFi Zone Fault Walk Test Mode Zone Bypass Fire WALK TEST 16 x 2 Large LCD Display Indication Zone fire status fault status configuration menus Etc Buzzer Indication Fire Fault Walk Test Fire Key press acknowledge Output NAC Siren Output Voltage 24 VDC Current 500mA PFC Relay outputs 3 Two for Fire one for Fault Dimension...

Page 9: ...key 5 Yes Reset the system OR Enter numeric values 5 during configuration OR Num Key 0 Yes Scroll Right OR Enter numeric values 0 during configuration 1 4 2 LED Indications There are different LED indications given on front panel of TSFC panel to user to alert from different events occurred Name of events along with colour of corresponding LED with description are as follows No Indication LED Colo...

Page 10: ...password 1 4 4 Buzzer Indication A buzzer provides separate and distinct sounds for Fire Faults and Walk Test Fire Fire Continuous Buzzer ON Fault 1 sec ON and 5 sec OFF Walk Test Fire 1 sec ON and 1 sec OFF 1 5 Components EOL Resistor 4 7K ohm 1 W Resistor is connected in parallel with each input zone for zone open short fire sensing purpose Hence 2 resistors are required for TSFC 24 2 4 resistor...

Page 11: ...lectronic components may be adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity 2 2 Mounting Details Backside of the panel Place the panel in its mounting position and fix the panel to the wall using the slots of the four screws Ensure the enclosure and the inner parts of the panel are given sufficient protection during installation Enter all external cables via preformed knockouts locat...

Page 12: ...is unit is energized Primary Power source AC and Earth Ground Connection AC Power connections are made inside the control panel cabinet A separate Earth Ground connection must be made to ensure the proper panel operation and lightening and transient protection Standby Power Source Batteries Use one 24V 1 2Ah sealed lead acid type Battery Observe polarity when connecting the battery Connect the bat...

Page 13: ...ce board 2 3 3 Initiating Device Circuit IDC No of Initiating circuit 2 4 Zone Type Class B Wire Size 1 5sqmm armoured FRLS cable Operating Voltage 24 VDC nominal max Connector J3 Total No of Devices Up to 20 smoke detectors per zone Monitoring Device 4 7K Ohm 1 W EOL All zones may be configured for general fire alarm applications or supervisory alarm zones ...

Page 14: ...26 2 3 4 Output Circuits The panel has three types of output circuits Notification Appliance Circuit NAC Potential Free Contact Relay Outputs PFC NAC No of NAC 1 circuits Type Class B Output Voltage 24V Current 500 m A Terminals J3 Wire Size 1 5sqmm armoured FRLS cable ...

Page 15: ...not released Walk Test Procedure First particular zone is set as Walk Test Then give smoke to the sensor The sensor will detect smoke and the NAC will be ON and LCD will display show fire to the particular zone The sensor will reset automatically and will come back to normal condition In this way multiple sensors in a single loop can be tested Note Repeat Walk test after every 3 months 2 4 2 Servi...

Page 16: ...that all indicators are showing correctly Check that the internal buzzer are operating correctly LCD Display shows messages from the system Each week choose different manual check points so that the manual check points in the building are tested in rotation over a prolonged period Check all detectors and ensure that none are obstructed in any way Enter results of tests into the log book Quarterly ...

Page 17: ...in the case of an emergency I encourage you to make an effort to understand how your particular fire systems are designed to operate 3 DO know the inspection testing and maintenance requirements Testing must be performed on a periodic basis to verify the functionality of the fire system including simulating the events and conditions that are to be expected during an emergency situation One must al...

Page 18: ...paces protected by an automatic fire extinguishing system Unfortunately too many system owners have had to deal with an accidental discharge of a system Facility Managers must take steps to avoid this at all costs Without question the most common reason for a false discharge is human error It s important to put in place and enforce procedures and policies that will minimize the chance for this sor...

Page 19: ...ction Factory default panel do not have any password if user will enable Auto Key Lock function only that time panel will ask password Factory default password is 1111 To enter into Programming mode do following steps 1 Press MENU key it will ask for password If Auto Key Lock function is enable system will ask password 2 Enter FOUR digit numeric password 3 After entering the password user can acce...

Page 20: ... WT means Walk Test 3 Disabled This mode is used to disable the zone The system does not scan the input signal from smoke detectors heat detectors etc 3 2 Zone 2 After entering in the Zone 2 menu LCD displays as shown below Use LEFT and RIGHT keys to sub menu of ZONE 2 configuration After changing the mode press ENTER key to save the changes Each zone can be configured for any one of the THREE mod...

Page 21: ...NAC output After changing the mode press ENTER key to save the changes By default it has set as a ENABLE mode By default NAC Silence time set as a 10 minutes and is not user editable 3 5 Auto Key Lock This function is use to LOCK panel keypad automatically after completion of Auto Key Lock timer If this menu is set as a DISABLE keypad auto lock timer will not work as well as panel keypad not lock ...

Page 22: ...monitor Fire panel status on their Android app Fire Cloud app If user enable this mode at that time all panel notifications are received to user on app By default it is set as a DISABLE In normal mode WiFi LED is continue ON and if it is blinking means panel is searching network One RESET switch is also available in front panel of Fire panel It is use to reset the OR Configuration of WiFi module U...

Page 23: ...s 4 1 1 MENU key Menu key is use as a multifunction key Following are the uses of Menu key a Enter main menu list b Configures system as per requirements c Use as a Esc 4 1 2 SILENCE key SILENCE key is used to silence the NAC output that is whenever the NAC is ON it can be turned OFF The system silencing operation is also user password protected 4 1 3 RESET Key ...

Page 24: ...tion explains the system behaviour under different conditions The System continuously monitors for fire and system faults in all modes of operation When system is power ON System ON LED is continuously ON LCD displays show below screen If panel mains is not available panel will sifted in battery mode as well as MAINS FAIL led will also glow for notification to user TrueSafe SYSTEM OK 4 2 1 Fire Co...

Page 25: ...alarm 0 5Sec ON OFF NAC is not active the fixed fault output relay PFC relay is activated The system is able to recognise faults in Zone circuit NAC circuit Mains fail Battery Low cut etc The system faults are shown on LCD as shown below For example Fault Zone2 Short Fault NAC Open NAC Open FAULT 1 1 The System operation for the fault condition is given below LCD shows fault message Respective zon...

Page 26: ...es Pvt Ltd Page 26 of 26 a Press both LEFT and RIGHT keys at same time and ON OFF mains supply of panel b After power ON panel setting set as a Default setting 4 4 Wi Fi configuration Refer TrueSafe Wi Fi configuration user manuals for more details ...

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