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Combined Conventional / Analogue Addressable 

Fire Alarm Control Panel 

Installation & Commissioning Manual 

 

Software version 1.14 and above 

Approved Document  UI-FBU-01 Issue 3.0 January 2013 

Summary of Contents for FBUL NP12-12

Page 1: ...Combined Conventional Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation Commissioning Manual Software version 1 14 and above Approved Document UI FBU 01 Issue 3 0 January 2013...

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Page 3: ...be carried out by competent service personnel who are fully conversant with the con tents of the panel s separate installation manual and have the necessary skills for maintaining this equipment This...

Page 4: ...play 20 Fusion System Components 21 Main PCB 22 Terminal block 1 22 Terminal block 2 23 Terminal block 3 24 Terminal block 4 25 DIL switch 26 Loop PCB 27 Radial PCB 28 Loop Power PCB 29 Zone LED Expan...

Page 5: ...ire alarm 55 Silencing re sounding resetting the alarm 56 Evacuate 57 Fault conditions 58 Menu and Control Functions 60 Access levels and engineering options 61 Configuration 69 Zones 69 Device config...

Page 6: ...nts Delays to Outputs programmable delays to outputs can be configured EN54 2 section 7 11 option with requirements Note If these delays are configured a manual call point must be installed near the p...

Page 7: ...missioning manual UI FBU 01 and the full Operating manual UI FBU 02 C 2 off KEY801 Door lock keys D 2 off KEY107 Activate control keys E Spares pack containing Small Cabinet Version 2 x 4K7 0 25W EOL...

Page 8: ...address The ZONE number can be reassigned Each Radial can have a 40 character location message The radial circuits integrate seamlessly with the analogue addressable devices and programmed zones The R...

Page 9: ...ore requested to take such steps as are necessary to ensure that any appropriate information about this product is made available by you to anyone concerned with its use This equipment is designed to...

Page 10: ...red from a separate power source Any coils or solenoids used in the system must be suppressed to avoid damage to the control equipment The site chosen for the location of the panel should be clean and...

Page 11: ...tors included in the panel and external loop isolators must be included in the loop wiring A single short circuit fault will only disable devices in the section of wiring between isolators In the case...

Page 12: ...OFF The mains supply must be exclusive to the fire panel As an alternative to a switched fused spur an appropriately fused double pole isolating device may be used see diagram providing it meets the...

Page 13: ...damage the enclosure around the knockout INSTALLATION Continued Planning the cable layout in the panel The detector and sounder circuit cabling is classed as extra low voltage and must be segregated...

Page 14: ...prior to re fitting of the printed circuit board Replace the cross head screws in the accessory PCBs and Main PCB and reconnect the cables in TB3 TB4 Locate the white jumper lead and connect to the b...

Page 15: ...knockout provided A suitable cable gland must be used to secure the outer sheath of the cable used The earth must first be connected to the primary earth stud peg marked with a symbol using the ring...

Page 16: ...without the need for key switch or code entry See menu and control functions section of this manual for further information If the key switch is turned to the ON position then the keypad becomes full...

Page 17: ...ut to pulse alarm sounders is active 8 Delays are Inactive LCD programmed delays have been set to off Fire Alarm Event A fire alarm event is caused by the activation of a field device It may be genera...

Page 18: ...have been programmed Flashes when one or more output delays are running Sndr Fault Disabled Indicates a fault on the alarm sounder circuit Sounder devices circuits may be faulty or disabled Fault flas...

Page 19: ...or more information about an active device 2 Scroll up 3 Generate full alarm evacuate Override active delay if a delay is running 4 Scroll left 5 Select to view option or Enter Acknowledge fire alarm...

Page 20: ...mber of events i e 1 The bottom line alternates with the device location text if pro grammed Pressing button 1 reveals the device information Type i e manual call point address number and time and dat...

Page 21: ...ly control PCB Battery charging up to 17Ar bat teries Fully monitored EN54 PSULS150 36 Mains to 36v DC switch mode power pack for 5Amp power supply Universal mains input Note range switch selected TPC...

Page 22: ...t The Fault buzzer volume can be adjusted to suit requirements It should be noted however that on the minimum setting the buzzer is muted The Fire buzzer and system fault buzzer Volumes cannot be adju...

Page 23: ...ll operate at any time and are not influenced by the access level status of the controls DC Outputs grounded when o p max current 100mA Max voltage 28v A ALERT pulsing sounders non latching input E EV...

Page 24: ...mmon NO normally open NC normally closed RELAY 1 configurable relay isolated by menu volt free NO NC as above RELAY 2 configurable relay isolated by menu volt free NO NC as above SNDR 1 4 conventional...

Page 25: ...to power panel Separately short circuit pro tected and monitored Maximum input capacity 5Amps IMPORTANT DO NOT LINK THE TWO 28V INPUTS TOGETHER The short circuit protection will be compromised Wire t...

Page 26: ...e compared to the known system setup Switch 1 4 These four switches are used for network addressing and set the panel number They represent a binary value with switch 1 as the lease signifi cant bit L...

Page 27: ...Fusion Installation Commissioning Manual Approved document No UI FBU 01 issue 3 0 27 LOOP PCB PCFSB11 Loop Card...

Page 28: ...Fusion Installation Commissioning Manual Approved document No UI FBU 01 issue 3 0 28 Conventional PCB PCFSB18 Radial Card conventional circuits...

Page 29: ...Fusion Installation Commissioning Manual Approved document No UI FBU 01 issue 3 0 29 LOOP POWER PCB PCFSB10 IP 1 IP 2...

Page 30: ...Fusion Installation Commissioning Manual Approved document No UI FBU 01 issue 3 0 30 ZONE EXPANSION LEDs PCB PCFSB12 Flash Firmware upgrade switch Ribbon cable to PCSLA13 red stripe to top...

Page 31: ...Fusion Installation Commissioning Manual Approved document No UI FBU 01 issue 3 0 31 ZONE LED BREAKOUT BOARD PCSLA13...

Page 32: ...pensated in line with battery manufacturers rec ommendations For details of the battery connections see page 49 1 12V Ancillary 12 volt to the main PCB unit Fused on the Main PCB at 100mA For use on a...

Page 33: ...switch is in the ON position switching OFF will invoke the CAL mode During Cal mode the charger voltage should be monitored with a voltmeter calibrated to a known NAMAS standard source There is a sma...

Page 34: ...least within the two limit lines CAL mode will automatically drop out after 60 seconds recycle the CAL switch to restart EMON SWITCH Electronic monitoring selects PSU comms protocol This is normally...

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Page 36: ...6 Address 5 1 0 1 0 x x 7 Address 6 0 1 1 0 x x 8 15 Address 7 etc 1 1 1 0 x x 16 To address 15 1 1 1 1 x x P Program mode x x x x x 1 F Flash upgrade x x x x x 0 7 X X X X X X X X X 0 1 FSB10 BANK Ad...

Page 37: ...ocument No UI FBU 01 issue 3 0 37 PANEL SET UP AND INITIALISATION FSB18 Radial Card DIL Switch Setup 1 2 3 ON P12 Switch 1 2 3 Address 0 x 0 0 Address 1 x 1 0 Address 2 x 0 1 Address 3 x 1 1 SWITCHES...

Page 38: ...on program mode DIL switch on main proc essor PCB TPCFSB17 MENU 8 Scroll to option 12 ENTER ACCESS LEVEL 3 Enter engineers code 1 9 5 0 5 8 Scroll to option 4 SET PANEL PARAMETERS 5 8 Scroll to option...

Page 39: ...ons and battery cables The batteries should be load tested to ensure they have ade quate capacity Any sign of venting or case warping should be dealt with by replacement and careful checking of chargi...

Page 40: ...evant part numbers Please consult with Technical support for details of unlisted devices Device Part no Apollo series 65 Ionisation smoke detector 55000 217 Apollo series 65 optical smoke detector 550...

Page 41: ...ber which remains unchanged whichever zone the radial is programmed Radial circuit zones can be seamlessly shared with addressable device zones to accommodate existing wiring layouts in upgraded syste...

Page 42: ...y to its assigned zone number being in alarm And follow the default sounder response of pulsing or off when other zones are in alarm COMMON the output will respond continous to all alarm events The ot...

Page 43: ...eft for acknowledgement If the alarm is not acknowl edged before the first timer expires the panel will enter full alarm The alarm can be acknowledged by pressing button 5 on the keypad If the sounder...

Page 44: ...0 4 5mA NORMAL 5K3 to 2K0 11mA 4 5mA FIRE 2K0 to 80R 40mA 12mA PRIORITY ALARM 300R to 80R 40mA SHORT CIRCUIT 80R to 0R 42mA 58mA OPEN CIRCUIT INFINITY TO 5K4 0 4 5mA NORMAL 5K3 to 1K1 16 8mA 4 5mA DET...

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Page 46: ...lators must have a unique address Apollo detectors are addressed by means of the XPERT address card which is either supplied blank for on site configuration or pre configured to simply slot into the a...

Page 47: ...ator XP95 55000 843 Apollo XP95 ZMU Zone Monitor Interface With Isolator XP95 55000 845 Apollo XP95 RIO Input Output Interface With Isolator XP95 55000 847 Apollo XP95 RIO Output Interface With Isolat...

Page 48: ...ke other XP95 devices isolators are polarity sensitive and must be connected correctly Measure the resistance of the loop and ensure that it does not exceed 50 ohms Check there are no earth faults pre...

Page 49: ...e panel must be initialised or a configuration program downloaded The loop is scanned and the devices are identified Each device is displayed showing its address and type and the zone as unassigned al...

Page 50: ...80 seconds The power supply has temperature compensation The sensor is integral at the bottom of the power supply control circuit board Starting the panel on battery power It is possible to start the...

Page 51: ...an indication is given when this output is active remote active Also the output can be separately disabled from other outputs and has its own unique indication remote disabled fault NOTE To comply wit...

Page 52: ...tputs are available and are switched on when the relevant event occurs CFR Common fire switched off when Reset is pressed CFLT Common fault switched off when fault clears RS Reset 3 second pulse when...

Page 53: ...operation there may be interference or a software problem The source of the problem must be investigated Contact the manufacturer for further advice Operation of the control panel in the event of a s...

Page 54: ...efer to page 24 for details Each panel has a parameter in the engineering options menu set system parameters option No 3 to set the number of remote panels This quantity needs to be set on each panel...

Page 55: ...ith the programmed configuration This is normally a general evacuation continuous alarm throughout the building but may be an alert intermittent signal or alarm in certain parts of the building only 2...

Page 56: ...are re energised and the new event information is displayed If there are multiple events on the system the information for each event may be viewed by using the toggle function with keypad buttons 2...

Page 57: ...ore reaching a full fire condition a red pre alarm LED and the panel buzzer is activated The LCD display will indicate the zone of activation Press button 1 to display device details A pre alarm may i...

Page 58: ...ach of the above or combination of them the internal buzzer pulses slow pulse 6 The LCD will display the event information e g The fault message is normally self explanatory for instance in the above...

Page 59: ...fail Mains failed Battery fault Battery disconnected max 80s delay Supply calib mode Power supply set to calibration mode Earth fault Earth fault Output limit 1 2 Power supply path output 1 or 2 short...

Page 60: ...th the controls used to navigate the menus and select options Function buttons Four of the keypad buttons are used as function buttons when the options menu is invoked Most of the panel functions incl...

Page 61: ...Configuration software Download facilities are available for off site programming NOTE Amending the system configuration can have serious effects on the operation of the equipment and should only be u...

Page 62: ...ive disablements 3 View event logs 4 Test lamps 5 Clear event logs Access Level 2 authorised personnel only 6 Set disablements 7 Set clock 8 Activate test mode 9 Print options 10 Set delays dependency...

Page 63: ...MENU button on the KEYPAD to display the following Use the 2 and 8 keypad buttons to toggle scroll to the required option then press 1 to display the required information At any time pressing MENU ag...

Page 64: ...can be disabled or enabled Any of up to 126 devices on the loop can be disabled or enabled Timers can be set for devices or outputs to be re enabled automatically at a specified time and date with thi...

Page 65: ...R RESOUND OPTIONS 11 EDIT DAYLIGHT SAVING SETTINGS 1 DELAY TIMES ACK XXX INV XXX 2 DELAY ZONES ALL 1 64 Y N 3 DELAY F A R E Y N 4 DELAY SOUNDERS Y N 1 OVERWRITE ALL DEVICES FOUND 2 UPDATE NEW REMOVED...

Page 66: ...put responses NOTE Before auto learning takes place it is important that the placement of components and the addressing of them on the loop has been completed Auto learning can only take place once th...

Page 67: ...he particular panel If set to system wide the zones are shared with other network panels When set to system wide zone disablements can be set at any panel for the entire network 7 Disablements From Ot...

Page 68: ...nitor device response Once the device is selected then the direction of polling can be altered by the 4 6 toggle Then the 3 bit outputs can be checked 6 This is a device maintenance check where the ma...

Page 69: ...pplier should be consulted in such circumstances Of the configuration options available full editing may be carried out via the panel control switches Configuration editing including assigning devices...

Page 70: ...ng mode pulsing or off k Responses to remote panels Set responses of loop sounders and loop modules to First alarm second alarm evacuate Alert or precinct from other panels in the network off puls ing...

Page 71: ...tion If the device is Discovery protocol a sensitivity setting can apply The default settings for this type are blank text unassigned for zone sensitivity mid range non silent mode no group allocation...

Page 72: ...types The sounder devices have only one associated text message zone allocation The default settings for this type are blank text unassigned for zone no group allocations Output attributes Common Sil...

Page 73: ...ributes latching isolator silent mode The default settings for this type are blank text unassigned for zone no group allocations All ZMU types are sent a reset command to clear any latched fire condit...

Page 74: ...u Set polling indicator Some analogue addressable devices have the option for the polling LED to flash whilst the loop is being polled by the panel This is normally switched off This menu offers a sel...

Page 75: ...onitored polarity reversal outputs and the common fire contact and remote signal contact These are clean changeover contacts The remote signal contact has an LED associated with the output on loop one...

Page 76: ...from each panel 00 16 are EVACUATE 2ND ALARM 1ST ALARM ALERT PRECINCT FAULT The responses can be set for each of the following outputs Loop Sounders en bloc Off Continuous Pulsing Common Sounder 1 Of...

Page 77: ...inputs from alternative power supplies Set common response mode Scroll 2 8 to edit 1 Local panel only 2 System wide In a network system this setting determines if common as applied to output device re...

Page 78: ...ills It is recommended that the configuration program is copied from the CD or Flash memory stick on which it is supplied to the machine s hard disc using the installation routing SETUP EXE Configurat...

Page 79: ...e device types are Sensors i e Ionisation ION Optical OPT and Temperature TEM Manual Call Point MAN Sounder module Addressable sounder Beacon SDR Input output module RIO Zone Monitor ZMU NOTE The devi...

Page 80: ...g the group scope setting Each group has options in the way it operates i e Normal Coincidence or 2 stage Basically the selection has the following effect Normal The activation of any input device in...

Page 81: ...T The dialogue box will offer the available connected adaptor port COMXX USB SERIAL PORT COMMXX FTD1 Ensure the adaptor is connected to the panel and click the connect button The process window should...

Page 82: ...and below select Flash Program Mode Enabled in Engineers menu Run the Fujitsu flash MCU programming software When the window opens the following data must be selected Important this utility must be th...

Page 83: ...any parameter changes that may have occurred This is done by holding down button 2 on the panel keypad during a restart of the main display PCB i e press CPU reset whilst holding but ton 2 A menu will...

Page 84: ...e zones both cabinets 16 std 32 or 64 optional Max Number of loops 4 FBUS 8 FBUL Max 126 addressable points per loop Max conventional detection circuits 20 FBUS 36 FBUL Max 32 conventional detectors p...

Page 85: ...with main power source disconnected Battery fuse 5A LBC 20mm PSU limits battery cur rent draw to 3A from outputs FBUL 5Amps with main power source disconnected Battery fuse 7 5 A auto PSU limits batt...

Page 86: ...termination resistor Short circuit protected ESD overvoltage protected 8Kv Outputs CFR CFLT RS PA RE M SCF Switched negative voltage outputs for relay control Programmable via cause and effects Used w...

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