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SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL.  

 

 

Software:PANEL:R1107 & LOOP:R1062 

   

Approved Document No: GLT.MAN-107

 

 

 

 

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Issue : 2.00         Authorised: GH      Date: 4/06/2007

 

13. DISABLEMENT 
 

On the Simplicity, there are 2 disablement options. A whole zone of detectors can be disabled, or an individual 
point can be disabled. Both types of disablement can be used at the same time if required. 

 
13.1 ZONE DISABLEMENT 

 
To aid commissioning and assist routine maintenance checks, any of the zones or the loop sounders can be 
disabled. 
 
When a zone is disabled, the panel will not respond to any fault or fire signals it receives from DETECTORS 
from that zone. Call points will remain operational.  
 
This might be used if the system requires routine maintenance, and the customer needs the system to continue 
running, but doesn’t want spurious false alarms.  
 
The panel will respond in the usual manner to any events in any non-disabled zones. 

 
The Simplicity also allows the loop sounders to be disabled. If they are disabled, the panel will not start 
any sounders in an alarm condition. 
 
13.2 TO PROGRAMME ZONE (OR SOUNDERS) AS DISABLED 

 
Any number of zones (or the sounders) can be disabled, but it is good practice to only disable one zone at a 
time. 
 
1. 

Insert and turn control key to enabled position; 

 
2. 

Press GENERAL DISABLEMENT button and the screen will  
show: ZONE DISABLEMENT ZONE 1. The panel is now in  
SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE. 

 
3. 

Press DISABLEMENT SELECT until the required zone or  
loop sounders is DISPLAYED. Press DISABLEMENT  
CONFIRM button. The screen will now show that the zone is 
disabled, 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 still be active. To disable the call points as well, disable them individually as points – see 13.3) 

 
4. 

If more than one zone (or sounder) needs to be disabled, then press DISABLEMENT SELECT again until 
the required zone (or sounder) is selected. 

 
5. 

If the panel needs to be taken out of SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE (eg to silence a fault on another 
part of the system), Either press GENERAL DISABLEMENT button, or turn the keyswitch off, then back 
on again. 

 
6. 

Once all the maintenance work has been done the zones need to be enabled again. If the panel is still in 
SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE, jump to paragraph 7, otherwise, turn the keyswitch to controls enabled, 
press GENERAL DISABLEMENT button. The panel is now in SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE 

 
7. 

Press the DISABLEMENT SELECT button until the disabled zone is displayed on the screen. Press 
DISABLEMENT CONFIRM button to de-select disablement. Scroll to any other disabled zone and enable 
in the same way. When all zones are enabled again, the GENERAL DISABLEMENT LED will turn off. 
Turn the keyswitch to off position to return the system to normal. (NOTE: This will also enable any points 
individually disabled in that zone) 

 

13.3 POINT DISABLEMENT 
 

The Simplicity Plus panel can also disable individual devices (detector,  
call point, sounder or interface). To do this, enter CONFIGURATION  
MENU 2 and select EDIT DEVICE. Select the required device, them  
press GENERAL DISABLEMENT button. The Device label now flashes  
between the programmed label and Device Disabled. The general  
disablement LED will also be lit. This device is now disabled.  
To re-enable the device, press the disable button again. Note that the Zone disablement LED for this address 
will not light because this would suggest that the whole zone is disabled, so would be misleading. 
 

  Zone Disablement 

      Zone  1

        

 

Enabled 

Single Devices:  0 

  Zone Disablement 

      Zone  3

        

 

Disabled 

Single Devices:  0 

Optical    

          

 

Analog:  25  Normal   

  Device Disabled 
Zone:01  Lp:1 Ad:016

Summary of Contents for SP-64

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL Simplicity Plus 64 OR 126 DEVICE CAPACITY SINGLE LOOP ANALOGUE ADDRESABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL...

Page 2: ...15 8 2 ASSOCIATED SOUNDER BASES 15 8 3 SUPPORTED SOUNDER TYPES THEIR APPLICATIONS 15 9 AUXILIARY INPUTS OUTPUTS 15 9 1 AUXILIARY INPUT WIRING EXAMPLES 15 10 FIELD DEVICE TERMINATION 17 10 1 TERMINATIN...

Page 3: ...accordance with our instructions and the relevant National Standards Contact the Fire Officer concerned with the property at an early stage in case he has any special requirements If in doubt read BS...

Page 4: ...STEM The table below lists the main advantages of addressable systems and how our panels use them FEATURE PREMIER AL PREMIER AD SIMPLICITY UNIQUE ALARM IDENTIFICATION PANEL LOOP ADDRESS LOOP ADDRESS L...

Page 5: ...dentifies a call point alarm immediately Improved sounder base starting stopping time Option to disable individual points or whole zones Detector LED sounder can be operated from the menu to help iden...

Page 6: ...s method of zone allocation is the maximum zone capacity of 16 devices If a zone has more than 16 devices it will need to be split into smaller zones Similarly a zone with only one device would leave...

Page 7: ...Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for Buildings Code of Practice for System Design Installation and Servicing are Standard fire resisting cable to PH30 classification of EN 50200 Enhanced fire resistin...

Page 8: ...a grommet is removed fill the hole with a brass cable gland If any knockout is removed but subsequently not used it should be covered up The 230Va c Mains cable must be fed into the enclosure via one...

Page 9: ...zone cables to help minimise mains interference Once the mains is connected the protective cover should be replaced BEFORE turning on the mains power This will minimise the chance of electric shock f...

Page 10: ...er A maximum of 32 loop powered addressable sounders or sounder bases are permitted on the loop On the Simplicity Panel all Sounder Bases are always configured as common sounders Short circuit isolato...

Page 11: ...UT L2 L 1 I O U T L1IN R C RELAY OUTPUT Note that on the Fyreye Loop Isolator Base the loop wiring connects to the terminal block on the PCB and NOT to the Base Spring Screws The terminals are marked...

Page 12: ...FEA RB Fyreye Addressable Relay Base 80 090 FE IB Fyreye Addressable Loop Isolator Base 80 100 FEA SB Fyreye Addressable Sounder Base 80 101 FEA SFB Fyreye Addressable Sounder Flasher Base 43 305 ZT...

Page 13: ...e beyond the scope of this manual because of the distributed load of the sounders on the loop but the following table gives a rough guide for maximum cable lengths at various current loads for 3 diffe...

Page 14: ...3 OFF 2 ON 1 OFF As an alternative to using this chart use the table on the following page SW 4 3 2 1 OOOO OOO1 OO1O OO11 O1OO O1O1 O11O O111 1OOO 1OO1 1O1O 1O11 11OO 11O1 111O 1111 LOOP 1 LOOP 2 SW...

Page 15: ...off off on on on 46 on off off off on off on 78 on off off off on on off 110 on off off off on off off 15 off off off off on on on 47 off off off off on off on 79 off off off off on on off 111 off off...

Page 16: ...be more expensive Maximum 32 per loop for quick start stop Quiescent current high Uses device address Associated sounder base No Extra Cabling Doesn t occupy Device Address Can have more than 32 per l...

Page 17: ...utput wiring Trigger I P FLT REP RELAY OUTPUT NO CM NC RELAY FAULT INDICATION DEVICE FIT BACK EMF DIODE ACROSS RELAY COIL Trigger I P RELAY OUTPUT NO CM NC RELAY AUTODIALLER FIT BACK EMF DIODE ACROSS...

Page 18: ...CPU PCB SERIAL REPEATER COM TERMINATION PCB AUX SUP 28V TERMINATION PCB AUX SUP 0V 11 2 SERIAL PRINTER CONNECTION The Simplicity has a connection for a serial printer The printer will print out panel...

Page 19: ...er Loop 1 only and the total number of devices on that loop Check that the number of devices seen compares to the number expected If it is different refer to the fault finding guide 8 The panel is now...

Page 20: ...atus Select a detector that does NOT have a sounder base attached 2 Press the Disablement SELECT button The sounder symbol turns off to show that this detector no longer has an associated sounder Pres...

Page 21: ...issing The device is not communicating ie removed damaged or Address setting changed Side A Only There is a break in the cable and the device is only seen from Side A Side B Only There is a break in t...

Page 22: ...e Keyswitch ON Keyswitch OFF Sounders Silenced Configure Loops Time Date Set Zone Disabled Zone Enabled Device Disabled Device Enabled Zone Test Start and Zone Test Finish Note during installation and...

Page 23: ...ctive To disable the call points as well disable them individually as points see 13 3 4 If more than one zone or sounder needs to be disabled then press DISABLEMENT SELECT again until the required zon...

Page 24: ...enable several disabled points is to disable the zone then re enable it To view from the Device Status screen press enter then option 2 to select Device Status If a device is enabled the screen will...

Page 25: ...n they will reset This cycle will continue until all smoke spray has cleared from the detector 8 Once testing of that zone is completed press TEST FUNCTION SELECT button to move to another Zone or tur...

Page 26: ...ip switch setting 4 If this does not cure all double addresses go to the known location and temporarily remove the device The panel will now report the type of device that was also configured to this...

Page 27: ...if it is a Positive or Negative voltage shorting to earth Earth Fault Pos or Earth Fault Neg DO NOT DISCONNECT THE MAINS EARTH CONNECTION THIS WILL CAUSE A PROBLEM WITH THE PANELS OPERATION 15 6 DOUB...

Page 28: ...e B If both loop LEDs are off then this indicates that there is a short on the loop that the isolators couldn t bypass Check that the isolators are enabled and aren t set for a cable continuity check...

Page 29: ...26 126 Zeta Input Output Unit ZIOU 2 2 10 16 16 Zeta Sounder Control Module ZSCC 2 2 10 16 16 Zone Monitor Unit ZT ZM 6 8 30 22 10 10 Fyreye Addressable Beam Detector 5 50m ZT 50RA t b c t b c t b c t...

Page 30: ...detector 0 00005 Amp 50 A Optical Detector 0 0001 Amp 100 A Typical Example A system comprises of 80 Addressable Optical detectors 30 Sounder bases and the required standby is 24 hours It will need to...

Page 31: ...Normally powered 0V on fault Use to drive FLT relay 5 CLASS CHANGE Join terminals to activate sounders 6 AUX SUP 24 volt supply 100mA Max 7 BATTERY Connect 2 x 12V SLA batteries in SERIES ie 24V 8 TH...

Page 32: ...8 32 V SYSTEM VOLTAGE RIPPLE 2V PK PK MAX CHARGER SIZE UP TO 7AH in 24 Hours LOOP VOLTAGE 24V DC NOMINAL 9 volt data SOUNDER ALARM OUTPUTS LOOP POWERED SOUNDERS ONLY AUXILIARY FAULT OUTPUT 24V RELAY D...

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