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User Manual

Version 0.10

Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel

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Summary of Contents for NURIA

Page 1: ...User Manual Version 0 10 Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel 1 1 26 ...

Page 2: ...esting the outputs 10 3 3 Testing the battery and loop communication 10 3 4 Testing the devices 10 4 Interface 10 4 1 Light indicators 10 4 2 Physical buttons 10 4 3 Touchscreen 11 4 3 1 Header 11 4 3 2 Panel information 11 5 Configuration 14 5 1 Access levels 14 5 1 1 Access level 2 14 5 1 2 Access level 3 14 5 1 3 Changing access level codes 15 5 2 Device configuration 15 5 3 Zone configuration ...

Page 3: ...pdate 20 5 13 1 Motherboard 20 5 13 2 Loops 20 5 14 Factory defaults 21 5 15 Earth leakage detection 21 6 Operation 21 6 1 Fire alarm condition 21 6 1 1 Sounder delay 21 6 2 System fault 21 6 2 1 Memory fault 21 6 2 2 Loop card program fault 22 6 2 3 Main program fault 22 7 EN54 References and functions 24 8 Specifications 25 9 Declarations 26 9 1 Product development 26 9 2 Performance and conform...

Page 4: ...P95 Discovery up to 126 devices per loop Compatible with Apollo CoreProtocol Soteria up to 254 devices per loop 120 customizable zones Redundancy network communication Ethernet and CAN 4 supervised voltage outputs 2 for fire 2 for sounders 1 fault output 3 relay outputs 2 auxiliary voltage outputs 12W of power per loop 150W power supply 2 lead acid 12V 12Ah batteries Optional external enclosure wi...

Page 5: ... installation or for maintenance proposes by removing the four screws in the lower part without the need of splitting all parts of the panel For the panel to work correctly at least the following hardware should be installed inside the enclosure 150W power supply Two 12V batteries connected in series Touch screen and main boards One loop board There are also additional modules that can be acquired...

Page 6: ...s capacity The absolute minimum battery voltage is 19 2V for each battery series The supplied Velcro strip should be used to fix the batteries by wrapping it around them as showed in figure 2 The two tips of the tape should then be placed over each other and over the tape that fix the batteries Figure 2 Top view Demonstration of how to fix the batteries using the Velcro strip 2 4 3 External batter...

Page 7: ...0V 10A fuses are supplied One of them is already assembled in the battery enclosure while the other shall be placed in series with the plus terminal inside of the panel enclosure 2 4 4 Loops and devices Before connecting devices to the panel at least a loop board is required A loop board should be fitted in the connectors identified with the words Loop n card where n is the number that identifies ...

Page 8: ...gure 4 Example connection of two detectors 2 4 5 28V outputs NURIA has 4 supervised 1 fault and 2 unsupervised auxiliary voltage outputs Table 3 shows all the voltage outputs as well as its specifications Supervised outputs must be terminated with a 10 kΩ resistor Figure 5 shows an example of how to correctly connect a sounder to the SND1 output Any other supervised output should follow the same l...

Page 9: ...uper vise the output Figure 5 Example connection of a supervised output using a sounder SND1 2 4 7 Network CAN and Ethernet It is possible to connect several panels and create a network If the Ethernet interface is used the panels should be connected to a switch or router compliant with the EMC3 standards to enable full compatibility with the EN54 2 standard When connecting panels over CAN a termi...

Page 10: ...munication Menu Test Diagnostic In the diagnostic menu check if the Power DC and Battery voltages are correct indicated by a green background in the box that contains the value The communication errors must also be noticed to verify that the loop is operating correctly a rate of errors over frames should keep a value less than 1 3 4 Testing the devices Devices should be tested following the recomm...

Page 11: ...Delay override activates sounders immediately when the system is with the delay active Table 5 Function of the panel buttons 4 3 Touchscreen Figure 6 shows the look of the home screen when in access level 1 The display can be divided in two main areas Header Permanently visible contains information about the panel status Panel information Displays an overview of the panel status 4 3 1 Header The h...

Page 12: ... Version 0 10 Figure 6 Touchscreen interface main page Figure 7 Header in access level 3 showing the different areas in orange Figure 8 Home screen in access level 3 showing the different areas in orange 12 12 26 ...

Page 13: ... At least one fire output active and one in fault condition At least one fire output active and one disabled At least one fire output in fault condition and one disabled All sounders are OK Sounders are active At least one sounder in fault At least one sounder disabled At least one sounder active and one in fault condition At least one sounder active and one disabled At least one sounder in fault ...

Page 14: ...l sounders 5 Configuration NURIA can be configured entirely using its touchscreen in a simply and intuitive manner even the more complex configurations can be defined from here This section describe the most important configuration for the panel to work accordingly to the needs of the surrounding environment 5 1 Access levels In order to change configurations in NURIA access level 2 or 3 is requir...

Page 15: ... Enable Disable 5 3 Zone configuration Menu Field Zones Use the arrows on the right to navigate through the devices or enter the zone directly to jump to it Through the button Configure the following options can be changed Sounder delay Enable type Mode and Cancellation delay 5 3 1 Sounder delay Sets the maximum time to delay a sounder activation after an alarm has been confirmed This delay will n...

Page 16: ...me detector is still in alarm after approximately 3 minutes Another detector in any zone enters in alarm state The panel is already in prealarm The zone will return to the normal state if none of the previous conditions occur after the time defined in Cancellation delay The sounder delay will always be applied in whichever mode is configured 5 4 Event configuration Menu Field Events NURIA has a ve...

Page 17: ...e table 8 Action action on output see table 8 Delay delay in seconds after the event is triggered Type Arguments Action Device output Device name On Off Auxiliary output Auxiliary output index Toggle Pulse ON Relay output Relay output index Pulse Off Strobe SMS To be defined To be defined DALI To be defined To be defined Table 8 Configuration possibilities for event outputs 5 4 3 Event Name event ...

Page 18: ...ere is no need to force a scan in a loop because the loop is always querying the devices and scanning for new ones When a new device appears on the loop it will automatically be placed in zone 1 5 6 Field configuration Menu Field Field configuration Several global configurations of the panel can be set in this area Common delay This field sets a global delay for all the sounders in the system when...

Page 19: ... it to be identified in a network NURIA has the ability to configure its IP using the DHCP1 or manually trough a fixed IP To switch between configuration just press the button LAN Connection or Fixed IP and edit the configuration accordingly The Link Status will show if the panel is correctly connected to the network by changing its value from Offline to Has IP Address 5 10 Day Night Menu Panel Da...

Page 20: ...ode the Test indicator will be turned To enable test mode navigate to this menu and press a zone to put it in test You can press Select all to place all zones in test mode or Deselect all to place zones in normal mode again Devices in a zone under test will not generate faults or alarms These notifications will be visible in the info area and will be registered in the system logs 5 13 Firmware upd...

Page 21: ... coming from earth leakages it is possible to disable their detection When disabled the panel will not generate any faults related to bad earth connections Warning Disabling earth leakage detections makes the panel non compliant with the EN54 standard 6 Operation 6 1 Fire alarm condition When the panel receives a signal from a device which is interpreted as a fire signal the panel enter in the fir...

Page 22: ...kup processor will take control of the panel and the display will stop working This operation mode allows the panel to still communicate with devices and receive fire alarm signal with a limited operation mode The panel will detected fire alarm signals and activate sounders All the configuration of the panel will be ignored which includes delays zones tests and disable ments Only the first device ...

Page 23: ...s press and hold Silence Buzzer and Delay Override buttons to reset the panel All operations should be performed in a 15 seconds interval otherwise the Item disable indicator will blink and the internal buzzer will sound indicating an error and the whole procedure should be restarted If there is no action after the defined steps for 30 seconds the panel will return to level 1 23 23 26 ...

Page 24: ...ImaxA and ImaxB currents Function EN54 2 Fault signals from points 8 3 Alarm counter 7 13 Dependency on more than one alarm signal 7 12 Delays to outputs 7 11 Disablement of each address point 9 5 Test condition 10 Fire alarm device s 7 8 Automatic fire protection equipment 7 10 2 Table 10 Implemented optional functions with requirements Output EN54 1 FIRE1 G FIRE2 SND1 C SND2 LOOPn A C D Short ci...

Page 25: ...pervised 28V1100mA Sounder outputs 2x supervised 28V1500mA Fault outputs 28V1100mA in Off state Auxiliary outputs 2x 28V1500mA shared Relay outputs 3x 250VAC 5A Terminating resistor supervised outputs 10 kΩ Max battery impedance 800 mΩ Network CAN Ethernet External memory devices Micro SD Card USB flash drive Other features Sounders delay Scheduled day night mode Alarm counter more than 1 million ...

Page 26: ...dard 9 2 Performance and conformity NIBBLE declares that its analogue addressable fire alarm panel NURIA was designed to perform according to the fire detection and fire alarm systems standard parts 2 and 4 EN54 2 and EN54 4 and all its components have been selected for the intended purpose and are expected to operate within their specification when the environmental conditions outside the cabinet...

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