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INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL.  

 

 

Software Versions: PANEL 1.N  & LOOP O.N 

 

Approved Document No: GLT-211-7-1

 

 

 

 

Issue 1.9    Author: MG/NJ     Date: 06/04/2016

 

 

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15 VIEWING PANEL INFORMATION 

 

15.1 Menu Structure 

 
To help locate the different features available, the menu structure of the ID2 panel is shown here. 
 

MENU LAYOUT 
MAIN MENU 

SUB MENU 1  SUB MENU 2 

DESCRIPTION 

CONFIGURATION MENU 1 – THE USER MENU 
1:Clock 

Set the date and time 

2:Logs 

VIEW EVENT LOG 

 

 

1: Alarms    

View all fire alarm events 

 

2: Faults 

View all fault events 

 

3: System 

View all other events (eg User access, menu 
access, clock change, etc) 

 

4: All 

View all events 

3:Devices 

View device type and zone / ID information as 
well as any text labels 

4: Engineer 

Puts the panel into Engineer menu 1 

ENGINEER MENU 1 – THE ENGINEER MENU 
1:Zones 

1. Zone 
Summary 

View the zones and shows how many devices 
are fitted to each zone 

 

2. Configure 
Now 

 

Configure the Zones 

2:Panel/Zone Text 

Set Panel Name and Zone Label 

3:ID Device 

* Edit device label 

(Press ENTER)

 

* Turn on alarm LED / Flasher 

(Press 4)

 

* Ring sounder

(Press GENERAL TEST)

 

* Select alarm verification

(Press 8)

 

* Configure Sandwich Sounder Base 

(Press 7)

 

* Disable this device.

(Press General Disable)

 

* Configure I/O OUTPUT

(Press 8)

 

* Configure I/O INPUT 

(Press 6)

 

ENGINEER MENU 2 
4:Alarm Verify 

1:Verify Time 

Detector verify time  (1:00 – 3:45) 

 

2:Choose 
Devices 

Select the device that requires verification (this 
can only be set to a smoke detector) 

5:Config Alarms 

1:Relay 

Edit the way the fire relay works in an alarm 
condition (Common, Manual, Detector) 

 

2:Interfaces 

Edit the  Interfaces work in an alarm condition 
(Common, Zonal detector, Zonal all, own input, 
panel link, Manual alarm, Detector alarm, Zonal 
MCP) 

 

3:Alarm Tone  - 

Change the sounder output tone (there are 16 
different tones) 

 

4.Resound 

 

Sets whether sounder operate for any new 
alarm, an alarm from a new zone, or only for the 
first alarm. (EN54 Requirement) 

6:Misc 

1:Language 

 

Select the panel language (there are 5) 

 

2:Version 

 

Shows the panel and loop software version 

 

3:Topology 

 

Changes the panel from Radial wiring to Loop 
Wiring 

 

6:Reset 

 

Reset the event log and restore back to factory 
default settings (Requires the code 159) 

 

Summary of Contents for INFINITY ID2

Page 1: ...2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 N LOOP O N Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 9 Author MG NJ Date 06 04 2016 INTELLIGENT 2 WIRE FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM WITH ID TECHNOLOGY INSTALLAT...

Page 2: ...ONNECTING THE BATTERIES 11 7 ZONE WIRING 12 7 1 Specific device wiring instructions 13 7 1 1 CP3 AD Manual Call Point 13 13 7 1 2 MKII detectors All types Base connection 13 7 1 3 ZAI MI Input Module...

Page 3: ...ewing a fire alarm event 33 16 2 Viewing Faults during a fire alarm condition 33 16 3 Viewing Zone Disablements during a fire alarm condition 33 16 4 Viewing Device Disablements during a fire alarm co...

Page 4: ...strap but touching any earth point eg building plumbing will help to discharge any static Always hold the PCB by its sides and avoid touching the legs of any components Keep the PCB away from damp dir...

Page 5: ...n with requirements Clause 10 Test Condition Option with requirements The ID2 also has the following ancillary functions not required by the Standard Serial repeater output RS485 2 2 Power Supply Sect...

Page 6: ...designed to use zone powered sounders but also has 2 conventional sounder circuits All sounders on a ID2 panel will activate on any alarm It has been designed to give the advantages of an addressable...

Page 7: ...ual explains in a step by step manner the procedure for the basic design and installation of the ID2 range of Fire Alarm Control Panels It gives detailed instructions on how to use all the features on...

Page 8: ...orward matter It just takes a bit of thought to zone allocation during the system design stage 1 Decide on the zone allocation for the system Each default zone can have a maximum of 15 devices fitted...

Page 9: ...tegories of cable according to BS5839 Pt1 2013 Clause 26 Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for Buildings Code of Practice for System Design Installation and Servicing are Standard fire resisting cable...

Page 10: ...tray on the left hand side that holds the panel manuals If semi flushing or fitting to a tight space remember to remove the manuals before fitting to the wall Fix the enclosure to the wall using the...

Page 11: ...ant Having entered the panel via the cable gland the mains cable should be passed twice through the provided ferrite This is made easier by removing the outer insulation The cable is then connected to...

Page 12: ...tion 20 1 STANDBY BATTERY CALCULATIONS The two batteries are wired in series to give 24 Volts Connect the ve of Battery 1 to the black battery charger lead Connect the ve of Battery 2 to the red batte...

Page 13: ...7 ZONE WIRING The ID2 can be wired with up to 8 separate radial circuits each with 15 devices per circuit It may also be wired as a single loop When Wired as a Loop Zone 1 is used as Loop OUT Side A...

Page 14: ...eans of not wiring to the negative out terminal on the call point The following terminals are used for connecting the call point 2 x Negative in terminals note if you only connect to the negative in t...

Page 15: ...1 Issue 1 9 Author MG NJ Date 06 04 2016 PAGE 14 Deep Base MKII CB D Common Base MKII CB 7 1 3 ZAI MI Input Module The end of line resistor value is 20K and the trigger resistor value is 1 K 7 1 4 ZA...

Page 16: ...agram The EOL for the sounder circuit is 10K When using the ZASC make sure the PSU being used has a fault output relay so that in the event of a power supply fault it is reported to the control panel...

Page 17: ...ounted on the inside front It may also be programmed via the handheld programming tool Connecting the sounder is done using the terminals in the back box of the device Please refer to the above diagra...

Page 18: ...tor Ceiling Mount MKII ARL C Wall Mount MKII ARL W There are two versions of the remote LED Wall mounted and Ceiling mounted The ceiling mounted version requires a standard detector base Each version...

Page 19: ...into zones and Ids The panel translates the address into a zone and ID Each zone starts with ID1 in order to simplify the addressing To assist with setting the dip switches there is a free app availab...

Page 20: ...F OFF ON ON ON 6 13 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 2 14 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 6 14 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 2 15 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 6 15 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 3 1 OFF ON ON O...

Page 21: ...at least 17 Volts with at least 5V of superimposed data signal The exact calculation equations are beyond the scope of this manual because of the distributed load of the sounders on the loop but the f...

Page 22: ...hieved by fitting extra I O relays to the detector circuits Fault Output FAULT This is a SELV volt free relay that operates in the Fault condition It is Normally Energised which ensures it can give a...

Page 23: ...TERMINATION 10 1 Terminating the wiring Figure 6 Cable connections All cables entering the enclosure should have cable glands which will prevent unwanted openings in the enclosure The Zone circuits s...

Page 24: ...rs have full control Up to 2 repeaters can be powered from the Aux24V DC output on the panel If 3 or more are to be connected then they must be powered from external 24V power supplies The panel suppo...

Page 25: ...ottom left hand corner shows that pressing NEXT button will take you to Engineer Menu 2 4 Press button 1 will bring up the Zone menu Press 1 to view zone contents or press 2 to reconfigure the zones 5...

Page 26: ...ystem Menu is now displayed Select option 1 to set time date Enter the Day Month Year Hour Minutes as prompted and press enter to save or Cancel at any time to exit 12 6 Changing the alarm Tones sound...

Page 27: ...ANUAL CALL POINT ALARM I O signals a MCP alarm when operated Used when device being monitored is Manually triggered and the system is set to distinguish manual automatic alarms P PREALARM I O signals...

Page 28: ...rough the available languages The panel will have one of 2 language banks English Spanish Portuguese French Italian OR English Hungarian Serbian Lithuanian Other languages are available on request 12...

Page 29: ...D2 panel s screen will show Confirming alarm 3 If the device in alarm has zonal verification set the panel will turn on the sounders of all other detectors set to zonal verification in that zone 4 If...

Page 30: ...em Menu Select option 6 Reset This brings up the screen to select to reset The panel can be reset as follows Option Item Function 1 Logs Clears event log Note that the Event counter is not reset Code...

Page 31: ...e label Press ENTER Turn on alarm LED Flasher Press 4 Ring sounder Press GENERAL TEST Select alarm verification Press 8 Configure Sandwich Sounder Base Press 7 Disable this device Press General Disabl...

Page 32: ...switch setting No message This device is signalling an internal fault by returning a value of less than 8 Device Label This is the 20 character description of the device location entered by the instal...

Page 33: ...event The types of events recorded are Power On Startup Panel Reset Evacuate Access Level 2 Access Level 1 Sounders Silenced Configure Loops Time Date Set Zone Disabled Zone Enabled Device Disabled D...

Page 34: ...rough alarm events only The LEDs will show general fault information To show fault event details on the LCD screen press the CANCEL button Prev next will now scroll through the faults Press cancel to...

Page 35: ...L DISABLEMENT button and the screen will first prompt for a code 248 The screen will then show ZONE DISABLEMENT ZONE 1 The panel is now in SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE 3 Press NEXT key until the required z...

Page 36: ...wing 17 4 1 VIEWING DISABLED ZONES To view which zones are disabled press 1 and then scroll through all the zones by pressing the Next button If a zone is not disabled the screen will show If a zone i...

Page 37: ...s zone The General Test and Zone Test LEDs will now be lit 7 Detectors in this zone can now be tested with smoke spray The Detector will light it s LED until the smoke clears then it will reset The So...

Page 38: ...in doubt contact your supplier If the wiring polarity is correct check that there is no cable break on the loop If there is a break the panel will report the break after 60 seconds or so and the break...

Page 39: ...ns one at a time to determine the problem line Note connecting other equipment eg an oscilloscope or a PC to the panel can give an earth fault The Screen will indicate if it is a Positive or Negative...

Page 40: ...abnormal microprocessor running condition due to various unexpected phenomena This will result in the panel attempting to correct itself Should this fault occur the System Fault LED General Fault LED...

Page 41: ...amps of all detection zones 20 2 Device Values for Battery calculation Device Quiescent Alarm Comment ID2 Panel 50mA 102mA This is the current used during mains failure ID2 Repeater 50mA 75mA Fyreye...

Page 42: ...050A Quiescent current for panel IQD 4 x 10x0 9 0 6 0 65 1 0 1000 4 x 11 25 1000 0 045 A IAP 0 102A IAD 4 x 10x7 2 2 5 7 3 2 0 1000 4 x 83 8 1000 0 3352 A Therefore using the equation Battery Size St...

Page 43: ...2 Connection of conventional sounders 11 Fault Relay Volt free relay normally energised Operates on any fault 12 Fire Relay Volt free relay Operates on a fire condition 13 RS485 Connection for Repeate...

Page 44: ...I E OUTPUT 205 mA IMAX B AT C I E OUTPUT 900 mA IMIN AT C I E OUTPUT 0 4 mA OUTPUT VOLTAGE RIPPLE 700mV MAX CURRENT DRAW BY PSE 2mA MAX BATTERY INTERNAL RESISTANCE RIMAX 1 5 CHARGER VOLTAGE 27 6V 22...

Page 45: ...ated Changed BS5839 1 references to 2013 version 4 occurrences Added loop wiring terminal information Added info to Electrical Spec Max sounders Max loop zone current Aux 28V voltage current Changed n...

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