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SIMPLICITY PLUS INSTALLATION MANUAL

 

 

 

 

Approved Document No: GLT.MAN-107 

 

  

PAGE 40

 

Issue 3.16         Author: NRPJ      Date: 21/09/2017 

19. GENERAL FAULT FINDING 

On the Simplicity panel, Faults are divided into 2 types, “Faults” and “Device Faults”. Device Faults are any fault associated 
with a particular address on the loop. Faults are everything else, EG , power supply etc. In the event of multiple faults, the 
Faults are grouped together first, followed by the device faults. Next button will scroll to next fault. 

19.1 COMMON FAULT 

This is a general indicator which lights whenever a fault is present. It doesn’t refer to a specific fault. 

19.2 LOOP CONTENTS FAULT FINDING 

If the loop contents are different to what was expected, then there three probable causes:- 
Two or more devices may have the same address setting. This is referred to as a double address fault. If this occurs all 
devices with the same address will answer at the same time. The panel will not be able to understand the answer it 
receives. NOTE: If a panel detects a double address, it will light the LEDs of the devices with the problem. (NOTE: only 
detectors will light their LED. Sounders & interface modules will not be indicated). 
There may be some reversed connections to devices (they are polarity sensitive). The Fyreye detectors should be 
connected Loop + to L2, loop – to L1IN. Other devices will have their polarity marked by their connections. 
On the reduced loop Simplicity panels ( i.e. Simplicity Micro & Simplicity Plus 64), it is possible to address a detector out of 
the panels range (e.g. a Simplicity Plus 64 would not read a detector set to address 65, but it will now report a device out 
of its address range to help identify this problem) 
If the panel reports any double addresses present, investigate these first as they are the easiest to find. The panel will turn 
on the LED of any incorrectly addressed detector. (See 19.6 DOUBLE ADDRESS) 
If there are still less devices than expected, check the missing addresses for correct wiring polarity. If 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 inside the panel, the LOOP POWERED LEDS (on the termination PCB) will alternate on & 
off). Some devices take a few seconds to power up, so may show as missing during the repeated Power Down / Power Up 
cycle that occurs during a line break. 

19.3 ZONE FAULTS 

There are several reasons for the zone fault LED to light. 
There is a cable break, or short circuit to devices in that zone, 
A device has been removed from that zone 
A device has been changed for one of a different type 
There is a double address in this zone (see previous section) 
A device in that zone is communicating a fault condition to the panel with its analogue value. A value less than 8 is usually 
a fault condition. (This could be a zone monitor reporting a fault in its zone wiring, for example.) 

The LCD will show Device Fault, the user label, and the address Of the fault. Pressing enter will 
bring up the View Device screen for the device showing fault. This will give more information 
about the fault. 
In this example, the device is Missing. IE the panel is not receiving an answer from this address. 

*** Device Fault *** 
       1 of 1 
Floor 1 Room 101 
Zone:01       Ad:001 

 

This could either be a removed detector, a changed address switch setting, or a damaged 
detector. Check the device has not been removed. Check that there is power to the base. Check 
address hasn’t been changed (compare to system set-up chart). Check that the base contacts are 
clean and free from dirt & corrosion. If possible, try a replacement head (remembering to set the 
correct address). 

Optical  Missing

   

 

 

Analog:  00  Fault 
Floor 1 Room 101 
Zone:01       Ad:001 

 

19.4 SUPPLY FAULTS  

This version of the simplicity panel uses a separate power supply, so individual Fault indications 
are not available on the LCD. 
To locate the cause of the supply fault, open the panel door, and check the LED indications on 
the Power Supply Board. 

***  FAULT  *** 
1 of 1 
  
Supply Fault 

 

The Power supply will have LED indications for:- 
Mains Fail (Mains low or missing) 
Battery Fail (battery low, battery missing, battery high impedance) 
Charger fail 

Summary of Contents for Simplicity Plus 126

Page 1: ...SIMPLICITY PLUS INSTALLATION MANUAL Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 Issue 3 16 Author NRPJ Date 21 09 2017 ONE OR TWO LOOP ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ontrol Module 15 7 1 6 ZAZM MI Conventional Zone Module 16 7 1 7 Xtratone Sounder Sounder Flasher 16 7 1 8 Sandwich Sounder 16 7 1 9 Remote LED Indicator 16 7 1 10 Isolator Base 17 7 2 MAXIMUM LOOP LE...

Page 3: ...DISABLEMENTS DURING A FIRE ALARM CONDITION 36 17 DISABLEMENT 37 17 1 ZONE DISABLEMENT 37 17 2 TO PROGRAMME ZONE OR SOUNDERS AS DISABLED 37 17 3 DEVICE DISABLEMENT 37 17 4 VIEWING DISABLEMENTS 38 17 4...

Page 4: ...ic Always handle PCBs by their sides and avoid touching the legs of any components Keep the PCBs away from damp dirty areas e g in a small cardboard box 1 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING NORMAL OPERATION...

Page 5: ...irements The Simplicity Plus also has the following ancillary functions not required by the Standard Class Change Input to allow remote activation of sounders Serial repeater output RS485 Serial Outpu...

Page 6: ...e individual devices or whole zones Detector LED sounder can be operated from the menu to help identify devices Panel software version can be viewed through menu The 64 could be upgraded to a 126 by c...

Page 7: ...PANEL LOOP ADDRESS LOOP ADDRESS DEVICE LABEL 20 CHARACTERS for device PLUS 20 Characters for the ZONE 20 CHARACTERS PREALARM PRESET 45 PRESET 45 DETECTOR SENSITIVITY PRESET 55 PRESET 55 ZONE ALLOCATI...

Page 8: ...in a step by step manner the procedure for the basic design and installation of the Simplicity Plus Range of Fire Alarm Control Panels It gives detailed instructions on how to use all the features on...

Page 9: ...1 to 96 Zone 7 Addresses 97 to 112 Zone 1 Addresses 1 to 16 First Zone 4 Addresses 49 to 64 Zone 5 Addresses 65 to 80 Zone 1 Addresses 1 to 16 Ground Zone 2 Addresses 17 to 32 Zone 3 Addresses 33 to 4...

Page 10: ...5839 Pt1 2013 Clause 26 are Standard fire resisting cable to PH30 classification of EN 50200 Enhanced fire resisting cable to PH120 classification of EN 50200 Note that all cables should be at least 1...

Page 11: ...all using the three mounting holes provided Check the build condition of the wall to decide a suitable screw fixing The mounting holes are designed for No 8 roundhead or countersunk woodscrews or simi...

Page 12: ...hould be passed twice through the provided ferrite This is made easier by removing the outer insulation The cable is then connected to the Live Earth and Neutral connections marked on the power supply...

Page 13: ...of Battery 1 to the black battery charger lead Connect the ve of Battery 2 to the red battery charger lead The ve of the first battery is connected to the ve of the second battery using the FUSED lin...

Page 14: ...olator fitted This is to prevent a short circuit fault in one zone affecting another zone Note that some Devices for example a sounder controller circuit may require a separate 24 volt supply to opera...

Page 15: ...t 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 terminals then the isolator is bypasse...

Page 16: ...d of line resistor value is 20K and the trigger resistor value is 1K 7 1 5 ZASC MI Sounder Control Module The ZASC requires a external 24vdc power supply as shown in the above diagram The EOL for the...

Page 17: ...minals in the back box of the device Please refer to the above diagram 7 1 8 Sandwich Sounder The sandwich sounder has no wiring to connect as it just clips straight on to a standard base It will run...

Page 18: ...using 1 5mm cable can have a maximum loop run of 1250m end to end 7 3 SETTING THE DEVICE ADDRESS DETECTORS CALL POINTS SOUNDERS The device address is set with a dip switch on the rear of the device 1...

Page 19: ...ON ON OFF ON ON 59 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 102 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 17 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON 60 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 103 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 18 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON 61 OFF ON OFF OF...

Page 20: ...it might be possible to speed up the sounder base start stop time See CONFIGURING ASSOCIATED SOUNDERS section 8 3 SANDWICH SOUNDER BASES ADDRESSD MODE The sandwich sounder can be given an address wit...

Page 21: ...take a few seconds There are 2 methods to speed up the stop times of these sounders 1 For ease of functional checking during installation the simplicity panel assumes that every detector found during...

Page 22: ...condition It can be connected to emergency lights local fire fighting equipment such as sprinkler systems magnetic door holders air conditioning shut off etc Extra alarm relays can be achieved by fit...

Page 23: ...NATING THE WIRING Figure 6 Cable connections All cables entering the enclosure should have cable glands which will prevent unwanted openings in the enclosure The Addressable Loop circuits should be co...

Page 24: ...upports up to 4 repeaters Connections See Section 21 for the serial repeater connections 11 2 SERIAL PRINTER CONNECTION The Simplicity has an RS232 Serial output that transmits panel events as they oc...

Page 25: ...nu 2 In this menu there are options to Configure the loops to edit each device and to configure the system options The arrow in the bottom left hand corner shows that pressing PREVIOUS button will ret...

Page 26: ...every detector has a sounder base or if most of the detectors have a sounder base this speed up operation will have little or no effect 1 Press enter NEXT followed by 369 to enter Configuration Menu...

Page 27: ...area The minimum number of addresses per zone is 2 Zone Boundaries Zone 1 001 010 ENTER to Change All 8 zones do not need to be use i e the 126 device version could be configured as 6 zones of 21 dev...

Page 28: ...common or Zonal operation then press enter Sounder Operation Sounder Bases Common ENTER to Confirm 12 9 CHANGING THE ALARM RESPONSE I O UNITS Because a system could have several I O units each reactin...

Page 29: ...o to configuration menu 2 Select Edit Device Scroll to the required Address Press Button I for Input to cycle through the different Triggering Options of I O configuration The different options are Le...

Page 30: ...nguage Bank 2 English Hungarian Serbian Lithuanian Configuration Menu 2 4 Configure Loops 5 Edit Device 6 Config System 12 11 SOFTWARE VERSIONS From Configuration menu 2 Select configure system option...

Page 31: ...l From Configuration menu 2 Select configure system option 6 Then from the Misc Settings menu select option 3 Protocol Press Prev Next to select Standard or Fyreye Mk2 protocol and then press ENTER NO...

Page 32: ...ector stays in alarm by the end of the verification delay the system will go into full alarm If another detector WITHOUT verification setting or a call point goes into alarm the panel will go straight...

Page 33: ...se back to all common resets system timers 4 Devices Clears device information from memory and clears device label device configuration 6 All Performs 2 3 4 in one operation When you select to reset a...

Page 34: ...not to ring any sounders 2 MCP Choose MCP to cause zonal alarm or common alarm for sounders 3 SOUNDER Select if the sounders have a zonal to common time out when triggered zonally 4 Bases Select if a...

Page 35: ...e following messages Optical Changed Analog 25 Fault Fl 3 Bedroom 303 Zone 01 Ad 016 FAULT MEANING Changed The device had been changed with one of a different type since last configuration The message...

Page 36: ...nd the Zone loop and address if appropriate Next Previous buttons will cycle through the list Event 173 25 01 2007 17 21 Device Alarm Zone 01 Lp 1 Ad 013 System The Simplicity also records other non c...

Page 37: ...s in the second zone that went into alarm etc To view the alarms chronologically the event log must be used FIRE First Z01 2 of 2 Last Z02 Kitchen Zone 02 Ad 017 16 2 VIEWING FAULTS DURING A FIRE ALAR...

Page 38: ...and the Zone or Sounder LED will come on steady along with the GENERAL DISABLEMENT LED This section is now disabled NOTE Call points in this zone will also be disabled To keep the call points functio...

Page 39: ...e screen will show Zone Disablement Zone 1 Zone Enabled Disabled Devices 0 If a zone is disabled the screen will show Zone Disablement Zone 1 Zone Disabled Disabled Devices 0 If there are one or more...

Page 40: ...is zone can now be tested with smoke spray The Detector will light its LED until the smoke clears then it will reset The Sounders the fire relay are not operated during test mode Once testing of that...

Page 41: ...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 inside the p...

Page 42: ...nomena This will result in the panel attempting to correct itself Should this fault occur the System Fault LED General Fault LED General Fault relay and fault internal buzzer will be constantly active...

Page 43: ...vices wait for the zone fault LED check the addresses in that zone then there is probably a short circuit on the loop look for isolators lit Yellow or flashing The missing devices should give an indic...

Page 44: ...13 2 10 20 Fyreye Addressable Beam Detector 5 50m ZT BEAM SMM B 5 7 9 16 32 Sandwich Sounder Base MKII SSB 0 6 N a 7 5 32 64 Zeta Addressable Maxitone Sounder MKII AMT 0 6 N a 7 0 32 64 Zeta Addressab...

Page 45: ...Sounder bases and the required standby is 24 hours It will need to operate in alarm for hour Calculate the battery size required TALM 0 5 Hr TSBY 24 Hr IQP 0 105A Quiescent current for panel IQD 80 x...

Page 46: ...LOOP 1 Connect to detector wiring loop 1 4 FIRE RELAY Volt free relay Operates on any alarm 5 FAULT RELAY Volt free relay normally energised Operates on any fault 6 CLASS CHANGE Remote input to opera...

Page 47: ...for the second 24 V output 6 B FUSE Fuse for the second 24V output 7 BATTERY Battery connection 2 x 12V SLA batteries wired in series 8 FACTORY ADJUST Charger adjust pot DO NOT ADJUST 9 THERM Battery...

Page 48: ...SOUNDER ALARM OUTPUTS LOOP POWERED SOUNDERS ONLY AUXILIARY FAULT OUTPUT 1 x FAULT RELAY SELV 1A NORM ENERG AUXILIARY FIRE OUTPUT 1 x FIRE RELAY SELV 1A NUMBER OF LOOPS SIMPLICITY PLUS 64 1 LOOP SIMPL...

Page 49: ...2 2006 EN54 4 1997 A1 2002 A2 2006 Control and indicating equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings Simplicity Plus SP 64 M SP 126 M SP 252 M Provided options Output to fire al...

Page 50: ...d enclosure designed for 7AH comment in battery calc section refers to Original Plastic version of panel 3 13 29 8 2012 Corrected Max loops Devs to reflect 2 loop version sect 22 2 NOTE Use PDF Printe...

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