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Smart Connect 

Single Loop Touch Screen Panel

  

Doc: GLT-229-7-1 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Issue: 3 
Date: 12/05/2017 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ONE LOOP TOUCH SCREEN ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE 

FIRE ALARM PANEL 

 

 

INSTALLATION MANUAL  

 

Summary of Contents for SmartConnect

Page 1: ...Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel Doc GLT 229 7 1 1 Issue 3 Date 12 05 2017 ONE LOOP TOUCH SCREEN ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ECIFICATION 6 3 INTRODUCTION TO THE SMART CONNECT PANEL 10 4 DESIGNING THE SYSTEM 19 5 INSTALLING THE PANEL 24 6 INSTALLING THE DEVICES 28 7 PANEL SET UP 41 8 PROGRAMMING 48 9 DISABLEMENTS 64 10 TEST...

Page 3: ...17 1 SAFETY INFORMATION 1 1 INSTALLATION INFORMATION 4 1 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING NORMAL OPERATION OF PANEL 4 1 3 BATTERY INFORMATION 4 1 4 PRODUCT DISPOSAL AT THE END OF ITS WORKING LIFE 4 1 5 USI...

Page 4: ...ir 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 OF PANEL NOTE When the Smart...

Page 5: ...nd consultation with a suitably qualified competent person regarding the design of the Fire Alarm System The System must be commissioned and serviced in accordance with our instructions and the releva...

Page 6: ...017 2 PANEL SPECIFICATION 2 1 FUNCTIONS REQUIRED BY EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 54 PART 2 7 2 2 EXPLANATION OF ACCESS LEVELS 7 2 3 PANEL SPECIFICATIONS ENCLOSURE 8 2 4 PANEL SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL 8 2 5 F...

Page 7: ...connection Remote access NB the terms device and point are used interchangeably throughout this manual 2 2 EXPLANATION OF ACCESS LEVELS The Smart Connect System has the following access levels ACCESS...

Page 8: ...AUX 28V 100mA LOOP VOLTAGE 35V Nominal Vmax 39 V DC Vmin 24 V DC MAXIMUM LOOP CURRENT 500 mA NUMBER OF LOOPS 1 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ZONES 254 Zones MAXIMUM LOOP CAPACITY 254 Addresses MAXIMUM LOOP LENGT...

Page 9: ...TIONS Power Supply Controller PCB Fuse Label Rating Description A_Fuse 1A PSU Output Channel A USED TO POWER PANEL B_Fuse 1A PSU Output Channel B SPARE Battery Fuse 5A Battery fuse 2 6 FUSE SPECIFICAT...

Page 10: ...E SMART CONNECT FIRE ALARM PANEL 11 3 2 PANEL INTERNAL LAYOUT 12 3 3 ACCESSING THE PANEL 13 3 4 NAVIGATING THE PANEL MENUS 14 3 5 CONTROLS 15 3 6 INDICATING DIFFERENT PANEL STATES 16 3 6 1 The Quiesce...

Page 11: ...an run 250 MKII protocol devices per loop 2 x configurable RS485 ports Up to 8 password protected users It has 250 zones with 16 zones indicated by LED It can be networked with other Smart Connect pan...

Page 12: ...ngle Loop Touch Screen Panel Doc GLT 229 7 1 12 Issue 3 Date 12 05 2017 3 2 PANEL INTERNAL LAYOUT Figure1 Figure1 Plan view of Smart Connect panel showing internal view with main PCB fitted and with m...

Page 13: ...y a steady Controls Active LED and an open padlock icon in the bottom left corner of the LCD screen Engineer Access Access level 3a Tap LCD Select Engineer icon Enter Engineer access code Default 9999...

Page 14: ...ither displayed in a table or as separate data fields depending on the function of the sub screen Table view screen Example In a table field there are editable data eg device label and non editable da...

Page 15: ...ntrol silences the panel s internal buzzer which is always activated when a fire or a fault has been detected After an alarm has been fully investigated and dealt with operating this control resets th...

Page 16: ...ndicated on the Smart Connect panel by COMMON FIRE RED LED Zone alarm LED for zones 1 to 16 On the screen the panel shows Fire Icon Number of zones in alarm Number of devices in alarm First last zones...

Page 17: ...nd that the 37 devices in that zone are disabled Press the zone icon or the Device icon for details of the disablements In this example there is a single addressable point disabled Press the Device ic...

Page 18: ...thin the same zone as the test device are operated As devices are tested the screen changes to show the recent tests Use the arrow to scroll to view older tests if required 3 6 6 Multiple Conditions I...

Page 19: ...THEIR LIMITATIONS 20 4 3 LOOP CALCULATIONS 20 4 4 MAXIMUM LOOP CABLE LENGTH RECOMMENDATIONS 21 4 5 BATTERY CALCULATIONS 21 4 6 CHOOSING AUDIBLE VISIBLE WARNING DEVICES 21 4 6 1 ADDRESSABLE SOUNDER 21...

Page 20: ...design of the system and any changes to it well documented This makes it easier to trace any configuration errors during installation commissioning 4 2 RECOMMENDED CABLE TYPES AND THEIR LIMITATIONS A...

Page 21: ...tandby times are 24 hours 48 hours or 72 hours depending on the type of system Generally 30 minutes of alarm time is considered sufficient Information on calculating the required battery size can be f...

Page 22: ...T OR B L OCK P OL AR IS ING DIODE BACKEMF DIODE NC NO CM R E LA Y 4 6 4 ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF DIFFERENT SOUNDER TYPES SOUNDER TYPE ADVANTAGE DISADVANTAGE Conventional Wide range of devices D...

Page 23: ...t least 25 free capacity when designing a fire system This is a good precaution as it allows for Changes to the system requirements before the site is finished Additional devices identified as part of...

Page 24: ...17 5 INSTALLING THE PANEL 5 1 MOUNTING THE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 25 5 2 LOCATING THE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 25 5 3 FIXING THE BACK BOX TO THE WALL 25 5 4 MAINS WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS 26 5 5 PLANN...

Page 25: ...uilding It should be fitted to a sturdy wall that will not flex unnecessarily It should ideally be mounted at eye level in order for it to be viewed without need of a ladder It should be installed in...

Page 26: ...below shows the location of the cable entries to facilitate planning of wiring to be brought to the panel The Knock out cable entries can be easily removed by Tapping with a suitable screwdriver or c...

Page 27: ...h a suitable cable gland If any knockout is removed but subsequently not used it should be covered up The 230V AC Mains cable must be fed into the enclosure via one of the cable entries at the top rig...

Page 28: ...nput output Module 32 6 3 5 ZASC MI Sounder Control Module 32 6 3 6 ZAZM MI Conventional Zone Module 33 6 3 7 Xtratone Sounder Sounder Flasher 33 6 3 8 Sandwich Sounder 34 6 3 9 Remote LED Indicator 3...

Page 29: ...loop not shown below must be connected to the Panel s earth bar Figure 5 Example of addressable loop wiring top connections to loop cards bottom 6 2 ADDRESSABLE LOOPS Pre commissioning check At this...

Page 30: ...l 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 bypassed 1 x Positive in ter...

Page 31: ...Issue 3 Date 12 05 2017 6 3 2 MKII detectors All types Base Connection The connection for the detectors bases is made as follows Terminal L1IN is ve Blue Terminal L2 is ve Brown These are the only tw...

Page 32: ...tor value is 20K and the trigger resistor value is 1K 6 3 5 ZASC MI Sounder Control Module The ZASC requires an external 24vdc power supply as shown in the above diagram The EOL for the sounder circui...

Page 33: ...er supply is required The EOL for the zone is 6 2K 6 3 7 Xtratone Sounder Sounder Flasher The Xtratone sounder or sounder flasher is a wall mount sounder The programming of the sounder is done via the...

Page 34: ...h sounder has NO ADDRESS it will ONLY function with an addressed detector fitted on top of it MKII SSB 6 3 9 Remote LED Indicator Ceiling Mount MKII ARL C Wall Mount MKII ARL W There are two versions...

Page 35: ...Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel Doc GLT 229 7 1 35 Issue 3 Date 12 05 2017 Connection to an Addressable Detector Fig 2 Fig 2 shows the connections for a wall mount version remote LED...

Page 36: ...l devices without using the incorporated dip switch on the field devices Smoke and heat detectors can be tested when plugged on the programmer and alarm LED s can be verified prior to installation The...

Page 37: ...62 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 105 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 20 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 63 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 106 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 21 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 64 ON ON ON...

Page 38: ...FF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 190 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 233 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 248 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 191 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 234 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 149 OFF...

Page 39: ...t off auto diallers etc NB In the quiescent condition there is electrical continuity between C and NC In the fire condition there is continuity between C and NO 6 6 FAULT RELAY VOLTAGE FREE CHANGEOVER...

Page 40: ...the Smart Connect panel All cables should enter the enclosure via a cable gland and the cable shields must be connected to the earth bar Figure 4 illustrates how the mains cable and an addressable lo...

Page 41: ...sue 3 Date 12 05 2017 7 PANEL SET UP 7 1 INITIAL PANEL SET UP 42 7 2 SETTING TIME AND DATE 42 7 3 CREATING AN INSTALLATION NAME 42 7 4 PASSWORDS 43 7 5 CONFIGURING THE LOOP 43 7 6 ZONE LABELS 44 7 7 A...

Page 42: ...ault is 9999 Press the access menu icon followed by the System Icon Select the Clock tab Alter the time as required Press the exit button to leave the menu Pressing arrow up or arrow down changes the...

Page 43: ...ess the screen The panel prompts for a password Enter the Engineer Access Level 3 password default is 9999 Press the loop Icon The panel proceeds to learn the loop When the configuration is complete t...

Page 44: ...nter the engineer password and select the zone Icon Press on the zone text field The panel displays it s keyboard Use and to place the cursor and to delete unwanted text Type the zone name and press e...

Page 45: ...r exit the device list to save the changes The Device list screen also shows the current mode of each device i e ENABLED or DISABLED Press the MODE field of a device to toggle its state between enable...

Page 46: ...n press the delete icon To manually add a device press the add icon Select the address and device type of the item being added Enter the point text for the device and select which zone it will be in 7...

Page 47: ...E ZAIO MI Addressable INPUT OUTPUT Module Available options I O EVENT ZONE MONITOR MODULE ZAZM MI Addressable ZONE MONITOR Module Available options N A No Options Available Settings are selected throu...

Page 48: ...DELAYS 53 8 2 3 PROGRAMMING DELAYS 53 8 2 4 SWITCHING OFF DELAYS AT ACCESS LEVEL 2 54 8 3 DAY NIGHT MODE 55 8 3 1 Defining Day and Night times 55 8 3 2 Setting Day time and Night time delays 56 8 3 3...

Page 49: ...one 1 e g an optical detector triggered by smoke the system can be programmed to generate output s e g operate one or more sounders or relay outputs in one or more zones The inputs and outputs can be...

Page 50: ...rm MCP Alarm Fault Maintenance Tech Warning ON Tech Warning OFF Multi devices in alarm Zone Start Zone End For a panel alarm the options are Panel Address Panel causes Alarm Detector Alarm MCP Alarm F...

Page 51: ...ng on the OUTPUT type chosen the panel will display a list of sub options For a point OUTPUT the options are Day Delay seconds Night Delay seconds This is the delay used if Day Night timer is not set...

Page 52: ...Beacon Enable Relay The panel shows the Programmed cause and effect It shows First row Event type DIRect AND OR and entry number The programmed output Day time delay Night time delay Second row Input...

Page 53: ...been indicated the DELAY ON LED remains lit until the longest sounder delay has expired During a fire alarm it is possible to override all the sounder delays at any access level by pressing the delay...

Page 54: ...ration of the panel Enter the user menu in the usual way This option is also available in the Access level 3 Engineer menu The panel shows Delay cancelled with Off On options Select ON to cancel the d...

Page 55: ...To allow for maximum flexibility the panel allows for more than one Day time period each day For example if a site closes for a 2 hour break the panel could be configured with 2 day time periods eg 8...

Page 56: ...finished press the exit icon The panel will ask if you want to save the changes Press tick to save the changes or press to discard 8 3 2 Setting Day time and Night time delays The day and night time d...

Page 57: ...nsitivities are set through the Device options screen Go to the engineer menu and select the point Icon Select the Option tab The panel displays the Options table Press the Options field of the device...

Page 58: ...n be set to Off or ON 8 3 4 Indication of Day Night Mode The panel indicates its current operating mode by means of a vertical bar in the top left corner of the LCD No Day Night timer set No bar in to...

Page 59: ...disabled View Device Zone allocation Real Time View Address Device type View Device text label View device Analogue Values Log View Event Log Local I O Input 1 View Input 1 zone allocation View input...

Page 60: ...sabled View Edit Device Zone allocation Real Time View Address Device type View Device text label View device Analogue Values Options View Configure device specific options Add Remove Add new device R...

Page 61: ...edit Sounder 2 text label View edit Sounder 2 status Enabled disabled Day Night Configure day night timer add Day settings LCD LED Test panel LEDs LCD Buzzer Network RS 485 View edit RS485 Port status...

Page 62: ...Point Loop 1 Address 1 254 Alarm Detector Alarm MCP Alarm Fault Maintenance Tech Warning ON Tech Warning OFF Local I O Local I O start 1 2 Local I O End 1 2 Fault Alarm Tech Warning ON Tech Warning O...

Page 63: ...1 2 0 600 0 600 Alarm Alert Sounder Off Enable Disable Zone Zone Start 1 254 Zone End 1 254 0 600 0 600 All On Alarm Beacon Alert Beacon Emergency Beacon Alarm Alert Emergency Beacon Sounder Beacon O...

Page 64: ...Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel Doc GLT 229 7 1 64 Issue 3 Date 12 05 2017 9 DISABLEMENTS 9 1 DISABLEMENTS 65 9 2 ZONE DISABLEMENT 65 9 3 DEVICE DISABLEMENT 67...

Page 65: ...vents in any non disabled zones Any number of zones can be disabled but it is good practice to only disable one zone at a time A zone can be disabled as follows Enter the Engineer or User Password Pre...

Page 66: ...vices in those disabled zones The General Disablement LED will be lit and also the zonal disablement LEDs will be lit for any zone with disabled inputs The zonal disablement LEDs only apply to zones 1...

Page 67: ...ve been disabled the LCD display changes from SYSTEM NORMAL to Disablement Test as shown The screen shows the number of devices disabled The General Disablement LED will be lit but the zonal disableme...

Page 68: ...Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel Doc GLT 229 7 1 68 Issue 3 Date 12 05 2017 10 TEST MODE 10 1 WHY USE TEST MODE 69 10 2 TO PROGRAMME ZONE INTO TEST MODE 69...

Page 69: ...ill activated or the analogue value of a detector still above the alarm threshold the device will be triggered again and the Alarm sounders will operate for a further 10 seconds Should an Alarm occur...

Page 70: ...To view which zones are in test mode press the zones in test icon Proceed to test the devices The panel will show all test events on a separate test screen The events will be highlighted blue to When...

Page 71: ...GLT 229 7 1 71 Issue 3 Date 12 05 2017 11 NETWORKING 11 1 NETWORKING 72 11 2 RING NETWORK 72 11 3 BUS NETWORK 72 11 4 CONFIGURING THE NETWORK 72 11 5 RUNNING THE NETWORK 73 11 6 CONFIGURING TCP IP CON...

Page 72: ...panel is connected to 2 other control panels to form a ring This has the same topology as the loops of addressable devices connected to each CIE This has the advantage that no panels are lost if there...

Page 73: ...of outputs over the network is determined by the programmed cause effect Any input on the network can be programmed to operate any output The cause effect is entered at the panel that has the INPUT C...

Page 74: ...gured by the installer if required From the Network Menu press the Cloud tab Enter Server and Port details as required Make a note of the MAC address as this will be needed to register the panel at th...

Page 75: ...e 3 Date 12 05 2017 12 FAULT FINDING 12 1 LOOP WIRING FAULT FINDING 76 12 2 LOOP CONTENTS FAULT FINDING 77 12 3 ZONE FAULTS 77 12 4 POWER SUPPLY FAULTS 78 12 5 EARTH FAULTS 79 12 6 SYSTEM FAULT 80 12...

Page 76: ...complete Break in ve wire Use the same method to locate a break In the example above the break is between address 150 which is seen from side A only and address 152 which is seen from side B only This...

Page 77: ...understand the answer it receives Search the detailed loop report for double addresses Look for missing addresses in the detailed summary Missing numbers are likely to be the double addressed ones Try...

Page 78: ...as detected an open or short circuit fault on its field wiring or if it has lost it s auxiliary power supply input 12 4 POWER SUPPLY FAULTS Mains Supply Fault Check If Mains Power is present Check if...

Page 79: ...The earth fault message will indicate if it is a Positive or Negative voltage shorting to earth Earth Positive Fault Most Earth faults occur on the Addressable loop As a first check disconnect all th...

Page 80: ...to correct itself Should this fault occur the System Fault LED General Fault LED General Fault relay and internal fault buzzer will be constantly active A system fault indication can be cleared by pre...

Page 81: ...eck that there are no cable short circuits on the circuits Check that the EOL resistor is the correct value 4 7 k Check that there are no Normally closed switches connected to this circuit LOCAL OUTPU...

Page 82: ...ows the event number Alarms are reported with a RED Highlight The highlighted part gives the time date and the Type of detector signalling alarm The table shows more detail of the Alarm Address Device...

Page 83: ...ch Screen Panel Doc GLT 229 7 1 83 Issue 3 Date 12 05 2017 13 STANDBY BATTERY REQUIREMENTS 13 1 STANDBY BATTERY REQUIREMENTS 84 13 2 DEVICE CURRENT RATINGS 84 13 3 DEVICE COMPATIBILITY CHART 85 13 4 S...

Page 84: ...UIESCENT ALARM MKII AOP 0 5 5 MKII AOH 0 5 5 MKII AHR 0 5 5 MKII AHF 0 5 5 ZT CP3 AD 0 45 2 3 ZT CP3 AD WP 0 45 2 3 MKII AXT x 0 65 4 5 MKII AXTB x 2 3 20 3 MKII SSB 0 65 5 5 ZRAP x 2 3 6 4 ZRAPB x 2...

Page 85: ...gle Loop Touch Screen Panel Doc GLT 229 7 1 85 Issue 3 Date 12 05 2017 13 3 Device Compatibility Chart AXTB ZRAP ZRAPB Dip settings 1000 current varies per switch settings Current readings may change...

Page 86: ...rises of a 1 Loop Smart Connect panel with 80 Addressable Optical Smoke Detectors 15 Addressable Manual Call Points 20 Sounders and the required standby is 24 hours It will need to operate in alarm fo...

Page 87: ...R XXXX EN54 2 1997 A1 2002 A2 2006 EN54 4 1997 A1 2002 A2 2006 Control and indicating equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings Zeta Smart Connect Provided options Output to fi...

Page 88: ...ODIFICATION HISTORY Issue Date Changes 0 25 11 2015 First Draft 1 29 06 2016 Illustration drawing update 2 06 10 16 Point cause added Tech Warning On Off Panel and Zone effect added Enable output Disa...

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