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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 
Hydrosense ID Addressable Water Detection System 

 

 

Document Part No. 3500039 Issue:01 

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16.2.5. Sound Alarm Action 

The  Sound  Alarm  Action  allows  all  sounder  outputs  and  sounders  to  be  operated  continuously  from  an  input 
anywhere on the system with the following response at the panel: 

 

COMMON WATER LEAK LED’s  

 

CONTINUOUS BUZZER  

 

ALARM CONTACT 

 

PANEL SOUNDER OUTPUTS CONTINUOUS  

 

LCD WATER LEAK MESSAGE, ADDRESS AND LOCATION TEXT OF INPUT 

16.2.6. Alert Action 

The  Alert  Action  allows  all  sounder  outputs  and  sounders  to  be  operated  in  a  pulsing  mode  from  an  input 

anywhere on the system with the following response at the panel: 

 

CONTINUOUS BUZZER  

 

PANEL SOUNDER OUTPUTS PULSING  

 

LCD WATER LEAK ALERT MESSAGE, ADDRESS AND LOCATION TEXT OF INPUT 

16.2.7. Security Action 

The Security Action gives the following response at the panel: 

 

LCD SECURITY ALERT MESSAGE, ADDRESS AND LOCATION TEXT OF INPUT 

 

CONTINUOUS BUZZER  

16.2.8. Silence Alarm Action 

An input programmed as “Silence” will silence any sounders that are operating and display an event message on 

the panel for the duration of the input being activated. The event is also stored in the event log.

 

16.2.9. Reset Action 

An  input  designated  as  “Reset”  will  not  produce  any  visible  effect  at  the  control  panel  but  will  reproduce  the 
action of the Reset Button on the panel i.e. reset the alarms. 

 

 

LCD RESET MESSAGE

 

16.2.10. Transparent Action 

A Transparent Input will have no effect at all on the panel. The only result of a Transparent Input is to control 
outputs via Cause and Effects configuration   

16.2.11. Disablement Action 

Disablement  Inputs  are  used  to  disable  a  part  or  parts  of  the  system  via  Cause  and  Effects  configuration 

(normally for testing purposes).  

When an input designated as a Disablement is operated, the panel will display the following: 

 

GENERAL DISABLEMENT INDICATOR  

 

CONTINUOUS BUZZER  

 

ADDRESS (1-240)  

 

ZONE (0-500)  

 

LCD DISABLEMENT MESSAGE, ADDRESS AND LOCATION TEXT OF INPUT 

 

Note: If sounders are disabled by the action of a Cause & Effect then the “Sounders Disabled” LED indicator will 
also be illuminated.

 

16.2.12. Test Mode Action 

Inputs  given  the  Test  Mode  attribute  activate  a  special  type  of  Cause  &  Effect  that  enables  the  system  to  be 

tested without activating selected parts of the system (plant shutdown relays for instance). 

When a Test Mode Input is operated, the panel will respond as follows: 

 

ON TEST LED  

 

LCD ON TEST MESSAGE, ADDRESS AND LOCATION TEXT OF INPUT 

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Summary of Contents for hydrosense IDAP-S-2-230

Page 1: ...Delivering a New Standard in Water Leak Detection Installation Instructions Issue 01 October 2018 By www acornfiresecurity com www acornfiresecurity com...

Page 2: ...ring the Panel Autolearn Initial Startup 12 8 3 Configuring the Panel from PC 13 9 Facilities Menu 14 10 Detection circuits 15 10 1 Fitting additional Detection Circuit Loop Card IDAP LEC 16 11 Panel...

Page 3: ...for Water Leak in Same Zone 23 16 1 14 Resound for Leak Detection in Other Zone 23 16 1 15 Hide Disablement Event for Active Delays 23 16 1 16 Delays Active on Initialisation 23 16 1 17 Ignore Global...

Page 4: ...19 3 Current Consumption 30 19 4 Power Supply 30 19 5 Field Devices 30 19 6 Water Leak Alarm Fault Relay Ratings see also Section 12 30 19 7 Zones 30 19 8 Remote Control Inputs see also Section 16 30...

Page 5: ...ub address 123 2 Three addresses from 800 available The sub addresses can be treated as if they were individual addresses i e each can be allocated to any zone given an individual address message and...

Page 6: ...mA Maximum Ripple Voltage 1 5 0 3 Volts Battery Type Genesis E NP 7 12 7Ah 12V Battery Charge Voltage 27 6 VDC nominal temperature compensated Battery Charge Current 0 7 Amps Battery Fuse 20mm 3 15A...

Page 7: ...screws holding the plate in position and then remove the complete circuit board and plate Hold the assembly by gripping the metal plate only and try to avoid touching the circuit board Place the plat...

Page 8: ...of devices used and should be calculated for each installation Cabling for sounder circuits should be sized according to sounder load and cable length but 1 5mm2 should suffice in the majority of cas...

Page 9: ...the mains terminal block to minimise the danger of them shorting to other parts of the equipment if they become disconnected The mains terminal block contains a F1 6A L250V fuse and must be replaced...

Page 10: ...onnel and should not be operated by the user under any circumstances Opening the front cover also gives access to the PC Connection Port for programming If the processor stops running or re boots for...

Page 11: ...s fuse that will rupture if excessive current is demanded from the battery by the control panel This fuse is labelled F4 and is located on the underside of the circuit board To replace the battery fus...

Page 12: ...de switch located behind the aperture in the bottom right corner of the plate to the left position using a small screwdriver or similar tool Then press the internal Reset switch that can be seen throu...

Page 13: ...to normal by re starting the panel by pressing the Reset switch located with the door open and to the right of the Fuse Fail LED 8 3 Configuring the Panel from PC To allow configuration from a PC it i...

Page 14: ...acilities Menu A number of facilities are provided which can only be reached at Access Level 2 or 3 Access Level 2 can be reached by entering the correct password a 4 digit number and pressing the ent...

Page 15: ...in the wiring all of the devices will still remain connected to the control panel In the case of a short circuit the short circuit isolators will isolate the faulty section of the wiring and the pane...

Page 16: ...stallation The additional Loop Card mounts on the left hand side of the main board and fits into two connectors labelled X7 and X8 There are two mounting pillars on the main board to which the additio...

Page 17: ...the sounders will operate at the end of the delay unless the panel is reset Activation of two or more devices producing a Water Leak action an input configured to override output delays will override...

Page 18: ...se ID panel 14 1 16 Channel I O Board ID SIO 16 The 16 channel I O boards can be individually configured using the Loop Explorer PC LE2 configuration utility to modify its operation in response to Ala...

Page 19: ...acts which default to Leak Detection and Fault actions The 4 way Zone Board is in effect a self contained 4 zone conventional control unit For full details of 4 way zone boards refer to manual 3500044...

Page 20: ...he full 500 mA capability of this output for instance would require an additional 15 Ah of battery capacity Ideally use of the Aux 24V Output should be restricted to powering a limited number of addit...

Page 21: ...em from the Aux 24V Output such as additional I O boards should be catered for by additional capacity using the same formula as above and adding the result to the calculated capacity required to maint...

Page 22: ...nel is mounted The panel name can be up to 15 characters long 16 1 2 Panel Address Hydrosense ID panels should always be set to address 1 16 1 3 Protocol Control panels are supplied as Hydrosense comp...

Page 23: ...brightness of the display when the panel is installed in darkened locations such as control rooms and ships bridges 16 1 12 Any 2 Devices to Bypass Delays Def Ring Mode Outputs Only When this option i...

Page 24: ...es is the INPUT ACTION and the following describes how the control panel will respond to each of these As mentioned previously because this is fundamentally a Water Leak detection system 16 2 1 Water...

Page 25: ...stored in the event log 16 2 9 Reset Action An input designated as Reset will not produce any visible effect at the control panel but will reproduce the action of the Reset Button on the panel i e re...

Page 26: ...on continuously when any sound alarm input is operated This normally applies to sounders and would normally be accompanied by the Def Ring Mode and Silenceable attributes Note Any output on the Hydros...

Page 27: ...nfiguring outputs with a combination of delays to some outputs and no delays to other outputs To start the stage two delay the Silence Alarm Acknowledge button must be pressed during the stage one del...

Page 28: ...nly Inputs in the selected zone that are not configured as Water leak event type will not contribute to a Zonal Cause Effect Cause Effects can also be used to disable any Outputs or groups of Outputs...

Page 29: ...ettings 18 1 Contrast Adjust The viewing angle contrast of the Hydrosense ID front panel display may be adjusted by turning the CONTRAST adjust potentiometer The contrast adjust potentiometer can be a...

Page 30: ...250 mA in full alarm 19 4 Power Supply Supply Voltage 230 VAC nominal 10 15 Supply rating 3 Amps Battery Charger Charges up to 9 Ah sealed lead acid batteries with temperature compensation over the ra...

Page 31: ...s start occurring from devices fitted at the other end of the loop Also excessive Loop Sounder Current will cause bad data faults to occur when the sounders are operated In general the user is unaware...

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