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FACP Configuration Examples 

OPTIONAL NETWORKING BOARDS
NETWORK INTERFACE CARD
NOTE: POSITION MAY VARY AS SHOWN 
AND IS FOR INDICATION ONLY.

TYPICAL FRONT DOOR LAYOUT FOR A FULLY POPULATED PANEL

NOTE: PANEL LAYOUT MAY VARY DEPENDING ON CLIENT CONFIGURATION

MAIN CONTROL BOARD

FRONT PANEL CONTROL

C

N

2

1

CN20

TH1

CN8

CN1

CN6

D13

D14

C

N

3

C12

BZ1

CN5

CN2

CN7

CN11

CH16

CH15

CH6

CH8

CH2

CH1

CN16

CN14

CN18

R17

TP3

RN17

RN20

CN4

CN10

CN15

CN13

CN17

c

b

a

4

3

2

BRIGADE I/F

FRONT PANEL

EXPANSION LEDS

EXPANSION PANEL

MODEM

2

7

V

 I

N

PRINTER

PSU MONITOR

L

O

OP

 C

OM

M

S

1

+

CN1

CN2

1

S

L

A

V

E

 C

P

U

CH8

CN1

CN2

1

CH8

CN1

CN2

1

S

L

A

V

E

 C

P

U

S

L

A

V

E

 C

P

U

U15

CN2

a b

c

U11

U10

U14

U13

C

P

U

 B

O

A

R

D

PRINTER PSU
C/W CABLE

+

  

-

BRIGADE
O/P TERM
BOARD

EARTH 
STUD

MAINS
SWITCH

POWER
SUPPLY
UNIT

CABINET BACKPAN VIEW
SHOWING MODULES FITTED
TO THE BACKPAN
AND WIRING DETAILS

TO BATTERIES

DANGER

240V

CN1

CN3

2  LOOP TERMINATION BOARD 

L

2

+

 L

1

-

B

L

2

+

 L

1

-

A

E

X

T

+

3

5

V

E

X

T

+

3

5

V

L

2

+

 L

1

-

B

L

2

+

 L

1

-

A

E

X

T

+

3

5

V

E

X

T

+

3

5

V

SERIAL RELAY
BRD OR
AGENT TERM BRD
OR
FAN TERM BRD

POWER

CN4

CN2

TX1

PO
WER

ZD7

C

N

2

C

N

1

C

N

3

L(AC)

N(AC)

-V

-V

+V

+V

(AC)

A

C

T

IV

E

N

E

U

T

R

A

L

GROU

ND

-V

E

HPCI

SGD

A

U

X

 O

U

T

 1

A

U

X

 O

U

T

 2

+

-

N

/C

C

N

/O

N

/O

E. BOARD CONTROL

BAT+

BAT-

+27V

0V

E. BOARD SW. POWER

C

N

1

TB

1

0

C

N

3

R

E

L

A

Y

 4

N

/C

C

N

/O

N

/C

C

N

/O

N

/C

C

N

/O

R

E

L

A

Y

 3

R

E

L

A

Y

 2

R

E

L

A

Y

 1

+

-

POWER

O/Ps

+VE

NETWORK
INTERFACE
BOARD

C

O

M

M

S

TX OU T

RX  OUT

TX IN

RX  IN

P

O

W

E

R

M

A

IN

 B

O

A

R

D

 I

N

T

E

R

F

A

C

E

+

RESET

+

-

S HD

S HD

-

COMMS IN

COMMS OUT

HE ARTB EAT

ACTIVE

MAS TER

2

6

/0

7

/2

0

1

0

B

R

D

8

6

N

IC

1

-

SHIELD

LINK

ISOLATED

CN4

ZD 11

S

W

1

D

1

6

D 6

C5

C4

CN3

CN1

CN5

CN6

D 13

D 14

D 1

D 2

D

1

2

LK1

R 3

SW3

TB2

ZD 2

ZD 1

ZD 13

N1236

D

11

TB1

20 WAY

10 WAY

3 WAY

16 WAY

26 WAY

X- PRINTER
C/W MOUNTING
PLATE. 

FAN CONTROL,
AGENT RELEASE, 
OWS CONTROL OR
SWITCH & INDICATOR

Figure 2: Typical Example of a SP1M/SP1X Layout 

 

FRONT DOOR AND FRONT INNER DOOR REAR VIEW SHOWING
INSTALLED BOARDS ON FRONT INNER DOOR AND WIRING DETAILS

CABINET BACKPAN VIEW
SHOWING MODULES FITTED TO THE BACKPAN
AND WIRING DETAILS

BRIGADE
PSU MON.
BOARD

MAIN CONTROL BOARD

FRONT PANEL CONTROL

TO BATTERIES

2  LOOP TERMINATION 
BOARDs 

CN8

CN1

CN6

CN5

CN7

CH15

CH2

CN10

BRIGADE I/F

PRINTER

PSU MONITOR

BLANK

S

L

A

V

E

 C

P

U

 4

EARTH 
STUD

EXPANSION BOARD 

S

L

A

V

E

 C

P

U

 3

S

L

A

V

E

 C

P

U

 2

S

L

A

V

E

 C

P

U

6

NOTE: WIRING MAY VARY DUE TO
CLIENT PANEL CONFIGURATION

CH15

C

P

U

 B

O

A

R

D

S

L

A

V

E

 C

P

U

7

S

L

A

V

E

 C

P

U

8

MAINS
INPUT

CABINET

L(AC)

N(AC)

-V

-V

+V

+V

(AC)

POWER
SUPPLY
UNIT

ANCILLARIES or 
HOUSING BLANKS

AGENT RELEASE
MODULE OR
FIRE FAN CONTROL
MODULE

CN1

CN3

AGENT TERM BRD OR
8 ZONE BRD OR
FAN TERM BRD

ZD7

C

N

2

MAINS
SWITCH

DANGER

240V

GENERAL
INDICATOR
CARD

BLANK

S

L

A

V

E

 C

P

U

5

HPCI

POWER OK

SGD

A

U

X

 O

U

T

 1

A

U

X

 O

U

T

 2

+

-

N

/C

C

N

/O

N

/C

C

N

/O

1+

1-

2+

2-

3+

3-

4+

4-

2+

3+

4+

C

E. BOARD CONTROL

C

O

M

M

S

.

C

O

M

M

S

.

BAT+

BAT-

+27V

0V

COMMS FAIL

1+

E. BOARD SW. POWER

C

N

1

1

C

N

1

0

CN1

T

B

1

0

CN3

CN10
RS485

COMMS.

IN

CN11
RS485

COMMS.

OUT

R

E

L

A

Y

 4

R

E

L

A

Y

 5

M

O

N

IT

O

R

E

D

 O

U

T

P

U

T

S

N

/C

C

N

/O

N

/C

C

N

/O

N

/C

C

N

/O

R

E

L

A

Y

 3

R

E

L

A

Y

 2

R

E

L

A

Y

 1

+

-

POWER

O/Ps

BATT

M

O

N

IT

O

R

E

D

 I

N

P

U

T

S

NETWORK
INTERFACE
BOARD

C

O

M

M

S

TX OUT

RX OUT

TX IN

RX IN

P

O

W

E

R

M

A

IN

 B

O

A

R

D

 I

N

T

E

R

F

A

C

E

+

RESET

+

-

SHD

SHD

-

COMMS IN

COMMS OUT

HEARTBEAT

ACTIVE

MASTER

2

6

/0

7

/2

0

1

0

B

R

D

8

6

N

IC

1

-

SHIELD

LINK

ISOLATED

CN4

ZD11

S

W

1

D

1

6

D6

C5

C4

CN3

CN1

CN5

CN6

D13

D14

D1

D2

D

1

2

LK1

R3

SW3

TB2

ZD2

ZD1

ZD13

N1236

D

1

1

TB1

20 WAY

10 WAY

3 WAY

3 WAY

20 WAY

16 WAY

A

C

T

IV

E

N

E

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T

R

A

L

G

R

O

U

N

D

-V

E

+

V

E

RJ45/8 PIN

RJ45/8 PIN

X- PRINTER
C/W MOUNTING
PLATE. 

Figure 3: Typical Example of a SP8 Layout

 

 

 

Содержание FireFinder PLUS

Страница 1: ...FireFinder PLUS ...

Страница 2: ...f a new alarm is recognised whilst the alarm devices are silenced then all alarm devices shall resound Note If Delays to Outputs have been configured to investigate the delayed Alarm condition press the Next button and Enter button Previous and Next controls are used to scroll the events on the LCD The events being displayed depends on the current selected view ie Zone Mode or Device Mode When the...

Страница 3: ...FULL DISABLE AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Then select to Disable the Zone Device Disablement Press the then enter Loop number Press then enter device number FIREFINDER 17 10 2013 09 00 00 LOOP 1 DEVICE 1 SELECT DEVICE NO THEN TO OR DISPLAY OR ZONE DEVICE DISABLE ENABLE KEY AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Now Press the In either case the Disable LED will illuminate and the screen will display the ...

Страница 4: ...FIRE BRIGADE RESPONSE GUIDE ...

Страница 5: ...ade PSU Monitor Board 11 4 8 1 Battery Connections 13 4 8 2 Auxiliary 27 Volt Power 13 4 8 3 Monitored Inputs 14 4 8 4 Monitored Outputs 15 4 8 5 Relay Output Connections 16 4 10 Main Board 18 4 11 Front Panel Board 19 4 12 Main CPU 20 4 13 Slave CPU 21 4 14 Addressable Dual Loop Termination Board 22 4 14 1 Detector loop Isolator Installation 23 4 14 2 Loop Isolator calculator 23 4 14 3 Loop Open ...

Страница 6: ...Zone Conventional Board 59 12 5 16 Zone and 32 Zone Indicator Modules 60 12 6 8 Way Switch and Indicator Module 61 12 7 Zone Disable and Indicator Module 62 12 8 16 Way Input Board 63 12 9 8 Way Relay Board 64 12 9 1 Internal Relay Board 64 12 9 2 Remote Relay Board 65 12 10 8 Way Sounder Board 66 12 11 4 Way Fire Fan Module 67 12 12 4 Way Fan Termination Board 68 12 13 Bargraph Display Card 69 12...

Страница 7: ...rking 97 13 1 Networking 97 13 2 Network Interface Card 97 14 High Level Interfacing 99 14 1 High Level Interface Expander BRD43SPB 99 14 2 High Level Interface Expander BRD43HLI 101 14 2 1 SmartView Graphics 101 15 Certification Information 102 16 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chart 103 16 1 Maintenance 103 16 2 Troubleshooting FireFinder PLUS 104 17 Compatible Devices 105 18 Address Setting 10...

Страница 8: ...ed for the task they undertake Be familiar with the contents of this manual prior to the installation commissioning or operation of a FireFinder PLUS control system Observe anti static pre cautions at all times and Be aware that if a problem is encountered or there is any doubt with respect to the operational parameters of the installation the supplier should be contacted 1 3 References ConfigMana...

Страница 9: ...supporting Apollo Discovery and XP95 Intelligent Detectors Multisensor Photoelectric Ionisation Thermal heat and CO detectors Conventional two wire zone detector circuits Multiple input outputs Agent Release Fan Control High Level Interfaces SmartGraphics EV3000 Early Warning System Nurse Call SmartTerminal Remote LED mimics Peer to Peer networking Master Slave Main Sub networking Main panel plus ...

Страница 10: ...ipment 7 11 1 Delays to outputs configuration of delays for item C 7 11 2 Delays to outputs control of delays for item C 7 12 1 Dependency Type A 7 12 2 Dependency Type B 7 12 3 Dependency Type C 9 3 Fault signals from points 9 9 Output to fault warning routing equipment 10 Disable condition 10 5 Disablement of addressable points 11 Test condition ZB Alarm Acknowledgement Facility ZD Ancillary Con...

Страница 11: ...11 TB1 20 WAY 10 WAY 3 WAY 16 WAY 26 WAY X PRINTER C W MOUNTING PLATE FAN CONTROL AGENT RELEASE OWS CONTROL OR SWITCH INDICATOR Figure 2 Typical Example of a SP1M SP1X Layout FRONT DOOR AND FRONT INNER DOOR REAR VIEW SHOWING INSTALLED BOARDS ON FRONT INNER DOOR AND WIRING DETAILS CABINET BACKPAN VIEW SHOWING MODULES FITTED TO THE BACKPAN AND WIRING DETAILS BRIGADE PSU MON BOARD MAIN CONTROL BOARD ...

Страница 12: ... Slave CPU s that any one Controller can accommodate OUT BUZZER INHIBIT BUZZER RS485 EOL 5V 0V PRINTER 27V TERMINATION BOARD 1 NODE ADDRESS NETWORK LOOP CO MMS PSU MONITOR PRINTER RESET 27V IN COMMS1 RS232 MODEM BOTTOM EXPANSION PANEL EXPANSION LEDS FRONT PANEL BRIGADE I F 2 3 4 BACKLIGHT EXPANSION EXTRA CONTROLS KEY SWITCH EXPANSION SLAVE 2 SLAVE 3 SLAVE 4 MODULE MODULE COMMS2 RS232 TOP RS232 COM...

Страница 13: ... network is regarded as a node The NETWORK BUS is accessed using a Network Interface Card BRD86NIC The network configuration determines whether a NIC is required Configurations can be Master Sub FACP Where there is one or more FACP s configured as local panels then each report the status of their associated zones devices to a MFACP There is no control between local panels as the MFACP is structure...

Страница 14: ...e has the capability of being either surface or flush mounted With flush mounting though a surround is required Normally painted Surf Mist Ripple Other colours are available on request The inner and outer door hinges are mounted on the left hand side of the cabinet which allow the doors open to an angle of 100º A keyed entry is provided Knockouts are positioned on gland plates and a cut out is ava...

Страница 15: ...elded cable 2 core plus 2 core power or local supply Maximum distance between from the last SmartTerminal and the FACP is 1 2km LED Mimic RS485 Single twisted shielded cable No return loop plus 2 core power or local supply Maximum distance between each LED repeater card and FACP is 1 2km Recommended Cable Type Hartland HC2335 Belden 9841 Radox FR Communication Fire Alarm Bell Connection Two core 1...

Страница 16: ...temp High efficiency low ripple noise Universal AC input full range Soft start with limiting AC surge current Short circuit over load Remote control on off option Built in EMI Filter and PFC Circuit Over temp protection option Input Voltage 85 to 264 VAC Tolerance at 27V 1 Input Freq 47 to 63Hz Load Regulation 0 5 PFC 0 95 230VAC Line Regulation 0 5 Power Supply Specifications Type No Output Toler...

Страница 17: ...anel Chassis Earth Terminal in a star configuration The earth cable closest to the cabinet body shall have an M4 SPW beneath the lug then an M4 SPW and M4 nut Each additional earth cable shall be terminated with an M4 SPW and M4 nut An additional M4 nut and M4 SPW are fitted to the Chassis Earth Terminal for installers to connect their Mains Earth M4 Shake Proof Washer M4 Shake Proof Washer CHASSI...

Страница 18: ...1 Amp Voltage Free Contacts TB3 Relay 2 1 Amp Voltage Free Contacts TB4 Relay 3 1 Amp Voltage Free Contacts TB5 Relay 4 1 Amp Voltage Free Contacts TB6 Relay 5 1 Amp Voltage Free Contacts TB7 Monitored Outputs x 4 24Vdc EOL TB8 Monitored Inputs x 4 Switched Negative EOL TB9 Battery Out 27VDC PSU IN Protected TB10 External Board SW POWER CN x Function Type of Output CN1 JTAG CN1 SGD CN3 External Bo...

Страница 19: ...ONTROL COMMS COMMS E TH BAT BAT 27V 0V COMMS FAIL EOL 1 E BOARD SW POWER BRD86BPSC4 EXT TEMP L9 R103 R108 C36 C34 C35 C56 C58 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 CN11 CN10 CN1 CN2 D9 D10 D11 D7 LK1 M2 M11 M1 M4 M12 M3 M6 M13 M5 M8 M14 M7 M10 M15 M9 Q5 R75 RL1 RL2 RL3 RL4 RL5 TB1 TB9 TB8 TB7 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TB6 TH4 TH2 TH1 TH7 TH8 U2 U8 U5 U6 U7 ZD8 ZD5 ZD4 ZD1 ZD6 ZD2 ZD7 ZD3 TB10 HSNK2 CN3 N1236 L6 L7 L8 C43 CN12 1 ...

Страница 20: ...MMS IN CN11 RS485 COMMS OUT RELAY 4 RELAY 5 MONITORED OUTPUTS N C C N O N C C N O N C C N O RELAY 3 RELAY 2 RELAY 1 POWER O Ps BATT FLT MON EN MONITORED INPUTS 27VDC from PSU Battery 2 12Volts Battery 1 12 Volts TB9 BAT BAT 27V 0V TB9 BRIGADE BOARD Figure 9 Battery Connections to the Brigade PSU Monitor Board 4 8 2 Auxiliary 27 Volt Power Two 2 1 Amp outputs are available from TB1 terminals 1 plus...

Страница 21: ... inputs are as follows Input 1 MCP Input 2 Evacuate Input 3 External Fault Input 4 Reset The inputs have been designed to operate with a programmable EOL of 3K3Ω 10KΩ 22KΩ or Unmonitored no EOL the 10K EOL is the default The normal and active ranges change according to the end of line selected Line Resistance 10K EOL Sensed Condition 0Ω 150Ω Short circuit Fault 470Ω 4KΩ Active condition 8KΩ 15KΩ N...

Страница 22: ...te with a programmable EOL of 3K3Ω 10KΩ 22KΩ or Unmonitored no EOL the 10K EOL is the default Line Impedance 10K EOL Reported Condition 0Ω 50Ω Short circuit Fault 50Ω 150Ω Indeterminate Maybe reported as shorted or normal 150Ω 15KΩ Normal 15KΩ 40KΩ Indeterminate Maybe reported as normal or open circuit 40KΩ to Open circuit Fault Warning systems and sounders are connected to the Brigade PSU Monitor...

Страница 23: ... to be able to switch predominately resistive loads as listed below Switching voltage Maximum switching current 30VDC 1A 24VAC 1A 50VDC 250mA 40VAC 250mA The default relay contacts are connected as shown below TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TB6 TB2 to TB6 are located on the lower to mid left hand side of the board C NC NO 1A Un monitored Voltage Free Conacts NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed C Common NO C NC N...

Страница 24: ...tribution within the FACP The board plugs connects into the Brigade PSU Monitor Board BRD86BPSC and the 27V DC output from the PSU is connected to TB1 of the BRD86HCI instead of TB9 on the BRD86BPSC Figure 14 High Current Interface Board Connections TB Function 1 27VDC PSU IN 2 Battery Out 3 27VDC Out 4 27VDC Out 9 Battery Out 27VDC PSU IN 10 External Board SW POWER CN Function 1 5 27VDC 3A Max ...

Страница 25: ...N COMMS1 RS232 MODEM BOTTOM EXPANSION PANEL EXPANSION LEDS FRONT PANEL BRIGADE I F 2 3 4 BACKLIGHT CN19 EXPANSION EXTRA CONTROLS KEY SWITCH SLAVE 2 SLAVE 3 SLAVE 4 MODULE MODULE BRD86MBA4 30 06 10 LCD BACKLIGHT INVERTER COMMS2 RS232 TOP RS232 COMMS 2 27V IN BACKLIGHT GRAPH LCD CHAR LCD CHINESE NON CHINESE GRAPH LCD C91 RN19 RN18 RN17 RN16 R67 CN26 C90 C89 CN8 U36 U35 R66 R65 R64 R63 R62 Q8 Q6 CN27...

Страница 26: ...EYSWITCH BRD86FPB4 11 08 10 KEYSWITCH U8 R47 R46 R45 R44 R43 R42 R41 L8 L7 L6 L5 L4 D28 C23 C22 C21 C20 C19 CN1 U1 R21 R20 R22 R19 R18 R17 R15 R16 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 Q2 D15 C2 R9 D9 N1236 U3 U7 U5 U4 U6 U2 R30 R28 R27 R25 R24 R31 R26 R40 R39 R38 R37 R35 R34 R8 R32 R7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R33 Q1 L3 L2 L1 D2 D20 D1 D11 D12 D13 D10 D16 D19 D27 D26 D25 D24 D22 D21 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D18 C11 C8 C6 C15 C5 ...

Страница 27: ...nnections CN1 USB CN2 To Main Board CN11 0V USB R30 U11 U6 C45 R25 U4 C32 C20 C31 C17 C27 C10 C4 C7 C11 C44 C15 C14 C1 C6 C5 C9 C36 C30 C43 C13 C12 C26 C25 C24 C19 C40 C41 C42 C35 C21 C18 C16 C8 C2 C23 C38 C39 C22 C33 C28 C29 CN1 D2 D1 D4 D3 Q3 Q1 Q2 R2 R14 R1 R22 R24 R18 R17 R19 R15 R13 R6 R11 R4 R8 R9 R3 R10 R12 R26 R27 R7 R5 U5 U13 U3 U2 U14 U15 U10 U9 U16 U7 U12 U8 U1 X1 X2 ZDN3 ZDN1 ZDN2 CN2 ...

Страница 28: ...oard Sensing A unique feature of the Slave CPU is its ability to automatically sense the type of board it is connected to without the user having to configure the board to suit Connections CN2 To Loop Termination Board CN3 To Main Control Board BRD86SCB3 JTAG DEBUG COMMS Q2 R25 R6 C1 C36 C13 C6 C2 C34 C14 C10 C15 C37 C11 C16 C17 C18 C5 C19 C20 C21 C23 C3 C31 C8 C32 C9 C4 C33 C27 C7 C35 C12 CN2 CN1...

Страница 29: ...SE LOOP 2 RETURN SENSE TRI WAVE POWER OUT OUT LOOP2 IN LOOP2 C52 C50 R100 R92 R76 R67 R43 R34 R23 R12 R138 R148 R142 R135 R146 R140 R51 R81 R50 R104 R103 R108 R106 R5 R56 R55 R54 R52 Q26 Q10 Q17 Q15 Q18 Q13 Q11 Q2 Q8 Q6 Q9 Q4 Q1 D12 D13 D6 D5 C17 C41 C97 N1236 R84 R105 R4 R127 R125 R155 R137 R123 R159 R149 R151 R160 R166 R165 R164 Q19 Q23 Q21 D19 D15 C65 C49 C76 C54 C61 C87 C77 C82 C75 C90 C89 C10...

Страница 30: ... 1000 1000 973 933 893 853 813 733 733 300 971 931 891 851 811 771 731 691 651 611 571 350 850 810 770 730 690 650 610 570 530 490 450 400 756 716 676 636 596 556 516 476 436 396 356 450 680 640 600 560 520 480 440 400 360 320 280 500 618 578 538 498 458 418 378 338 298 258 218 Maximum Cable Length Using 2 5mm Cable Number of Isolators 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Loop Current Total mA MAX CABLE...

Страница 31: ... This control is used to silence the local buzzer Pressing this button will silence the panel buzzer which sounds whenever there is a fire alarm or fault The sound for a fire alarm is a steady sound where as for a fault it is intermittent Active at access level 2 and 3 When the alarm devices are active FACP is in the fire condition activating the control will silence all alarms excluding the Exter...

Страница 32: ...level 2 This control is used to disable collective zones and or individual addressable points in alarm or fault This control won t function unless the alarm devices have been silenced first by means of Alarm Silence Resound control Note The Disable button will not clear the Fire Alarm condition A subsequent Reset operation is required to clear the Fire Alarm condition as per the requirements of AS...

Страница 33: ...it the control is used to override any pre configured delays to outputs The indicator is ON Steady when a Delay is programmed and flashes when a Delay Timer is running Active at access level 2 and 3 This control is used to disable and enable the external alarm devices output If the indicator is ON Steady when any Ext Alarm Device output is disabled and flashes if Ext Alarm device outputs are in fa...

Страница 34: ...the panel s menus and enter data If entering a descriptor or some other data that contains characters as well as numbers pressing the buttons multiple times will scroll through the available letters written on the button in sequence Eg 1 A B C Used for data entry into the current field If he current field is alpha numeric descriptor strings then the alphas are active and selected by consecutive op...

Страница 35: ... use of the RESET control The FACP enters the fire alarm condition when one of the connected fire alarm initiating devices is activated Fire alarm initiating devices can be loop based sensors conventional detectors connected via the 8 way conventional Add On or monitored inputs that have been configured as alarm initiating In the Evacuate condition the indicator will be flashing When this indicato...

Страница 36: ...d if there is an earth fault or on any of the signal cables of the system An earth fault is when the impedance detected between the 0 volt line of the FACP and earth is less than 50ohm s The indicator is non latching and extinguishes when the current flow drops below the threshold When the indicator is illuminated the FACP is in any of the Test modes This LED will be illuminated when a device dete...

Страница 37: ...issing overload Onboard module faults missing failed Add On faults missing failed type mismatch Main CPU failure watchdog condition Software checksum failure Memory checksum failure When this indicator is lit the FACP is in the Disable or isolate condition The disable condition is latching Entities which can be disabled are Zones to provide an option to distinguish between zone inputs sensors dete...

Страница 38: ... 2 LCD Contrast The Contrast can be adjusted using a combination or the button the and buttons Keep the Display button pressed while simultaneously pressing the button to take the contrast down 1 level the to take up the contrast by 1 level the to take the contrast down by 8 levels or the to take the contrast up by 8 levels Note This button combination will only work in access level 2 or higher 6 ...

Страница 39: ...control and maintain the panel in accordance with the manufacturers specifications Level IV In an addition to level III trained and authorised by the manufacturer to repair or alter the firmware of a panel 6 4 1 Forgotten Passwords Follow the following process if a password has been forgotten or misplaced Entering 9999 into the password field 1 Take note of the 4 digit password number displayed on...

Страница 40: ...e in the MAIN MENU the user can view any 7 1 Alarms Pressing Displays all Alarms present on the system ZONE 1 Zone 1 STATUS ALARM DATE TIME ZONE ALARM 1 OF 1 DEVICE AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 23 The ALARMS display Pressing the will display the Device Information the screen pressing the will return it to Zone Information 7 2 Stage 1 Alarms Pressing Displays all Stage 1 Alarms present on ...

Страница 41: ...1 LOOP 2 MODULE 3 P SUPPLY 4 BRIGADE 5 TFAILS 6 SOUNDERS 7 ADD ONS 8 SYSTEM SELECT NO AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 26 The Fault Menu display no network FAULT MENU 0 ZONE DEVICE 1 LOOP 2 MODULE 3 COMMS 4 P SUPPLY 5 BRIGADE 6 TFAILS 7 SOUNDERS 8 ADD ONS 9 SYSTEM SELECT NO AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 27 The Fault Menu display Network configured ZONE 1 Zone 1 STATUS FAULT DATE TIME ...

Страница 42: ...R SOUNDERS OR ADDONS DISABLED will be displayed for 1 to 2 seconds and then the display will return to the Main menu NO ZONES OR DEVICES OR SOUNDERS OR ADDONS DISABLED AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 30 No Zone Devices Sounders or Addons disabled screen 7 6 Walk Tests Pressing Displays all Walk Tests on the system ZONE 1 Zone 1 STATUS WALK TEST TERMINATE KEY 0 ZONE WALK TEST 1 OF 1 DEVICE AC...

Страница 43: ...eens are displayed for a system with and without networking Press Loops Enter the loop number and the LCD will display its status e g normal type of fault etc The Loop current draw and noise levels will also be shown in panels that have Slave CPU software version V9 0 or higher LOOP NO 1 STATUS NORMAL CURRENT mA 0 NOISE mA 0 0 PRINT ALL DEVICES 1 PRINT TOTAL SELECT NO _ AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DI...

Страница 44: ...atus BRIGADE STATUS NP 1 OUTPUT 1 FIRE OFF NORM OUTPUT 2 FAULT OFF NORM OUTPUT 3 SOUNDER OFF NORM OUTPUT 4 SOUNDER OFF NORM PRESS FOR INPUTS RELAYS AUXS AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 38 Display Brigade Status Once entered the LCD will then display the inputs outputs relays and auxiliary devices status Network Displays Network Status Is pressed to gain access to NETWORK STATUS Note This opt...

Страница 45: ... 1 NP 1 MOD 4 STAT NORMAL REMOTE MODULE STATUS AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 41 Display Remote Module Status Note The SYSTEM AVALUES and ADD ONS will increment by 1 if the network is configured SYSTEM Is pressed to access SYSTEM STATUS SYSTEM STATUS ALARMS 000 PRE ALARMS 000 DISABLES 000 DEVICE FAULTS 00 MOD FAULTS 00 LOOP FAULTS 00 EXTRA DEVICES 00 WALK TEST 00 WDOG 00 APP V 1 0 EN54 CONF...

Страница 46: ...Page 39 ADD ONS Is pressed to access MODULE status DISPLAY ADD ON MODULE STATUS NODE 000 MODULE 1 32 SELECT ADD ON MODULE NO THEN ENTER KEY AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 44 Add on Module status ...

Страница 47: ... detailed selection sub menu for an Alarm tests ALARM TEST 0 ZONE 1 DEVICE SELECT NO AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 46 The ALARMS test menu Pressing brings up a further detailed selection sub menu for a Fault tests FAULT TEST 0 ZONE 1 DEVICE SELECT NO AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 47 The FAULT test menu Pressing initiates a LAMP Test Which will scroll thru and illuminate all LED s a...

Страница 48: ...ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 49 The SOUNDER menu Note Pressing and require access level 3 Pressing brings up a further detailed selection sub menu for Zone delays ZONE DELAY MENU 0 ALL ZONE DELAY ON 1 ALL ZONE DELAY OFF CURRENT STATUS DELAY ON SELECT NO AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 50 The ZONE DELAY menu Pressing brings up a further detailed selection sub menu for Printer PRINTER MENU ...

Страница 49: ...el s application software version number and the title information Title information could be company name contact information and so on ABOUT MENU VERSION 1 01 00 AS7240 AMPAC TECHNOLOGIES AC 2Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 52 The About menu ...

Страница 50: ...8 1 Date Press To select the set DATE SCREEN The prompt will ask for the date to be entered in this format DD MM YYYY EG 01 01 2011 key in and press The screen will then return to the MAIN FUNCTIONS MENU DATE MENU 01 01 2012 12 00 00 DATE DD MM YYYY SELECT DAY OF MONTH AC 3Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 54 DATE Menu 8 2 Time Press To select the set TIME SCREEN Then in the following format key i...

Страница 51: ... ALARM 1 FAULT 2 DISABLE 3 SYSTEM 4 I O 5 ERASE ALL LOGS 6 WDOG SELECT NO AC 3Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 57 DAY NIGHT SETTINGS Menu Once the type of log is selected e g FAULT each entry can be viewed by stepping through them using the buttons Note Pressing and require access level 3 The type of log number and totals logged date and time of the ALARM FAULT DISABLE SYSTEM or I O as well as de...

Страница 52: ...e tests displayed are TESTING SIDE A IDENTIFING DEVICES on SIDE A and TESTING SIDE B IDENTIFING DEVICES on SIDE B Once the testing is completed the final screen will display the number of devices found and tested on the LOOP and a Reset is requested to return the system to normal Note If the data is not entered within 2 minutes the screen will time out and return to the DEFAULT SCREEN Note A Loop ...

Страница 53: ...e input number This will display the description for the input and its current state you can then turn the input ON or OFF or remove manual control ON A LOOP Enter the loop number the device number and the input number This will display the description for the input and its current state you can then turn the input ON or OFF or remove manual control ON A LOCAL ADDON MODULE Will bring up the list o...

Страница 54: ...EM OUTPUT SELECT NO AC 3Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 63 The Global Output Control Menu Press FWRE OUTPUT Provides control to disable or enable the FWRE outputs Press ENABLE DISABLE FARE OUTPUT Provides control to disable or enable the FARE outputs Press ENABLE DISABLE WARNING SYSTEM OUTPUT Provides control to disable or enable the warning system outputs Press ENABLE DISABLE ...

Страница 55: ...MENU 0 ADD PASSWORD 1 DELETE PASSWORD 2 DELETE ALL PASSWORDS SELECT NO AC 3Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 64 The Password Menu Add Password Enter the new password then press The password is always a 4 digit number Delete Password Enter the password that you want to delete then press Delete All Passwords This asks you to confirm that you want to delete all the passwords Press then again ...

Страница 56: ...g EDIT Zx DESC AND TYPE STRINGS DESC ZONE TYPE ALPHA KEYS ARE ACTIVE AC 3Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 66 Zone Description Type Programming Press to move to the TYPE field or edit the information Press to move between fields use the reciprocal button By going through all the fields a second screen can also be accessed to show the Output options Press to step through these fields EDIT ZX BRIGAD...

Страница 57: ...ering what I O GROUPS will be turned on by what module s or device s in a zone s the operator is prompted to press to confirm the entries and or changes 8 9 2 Device Press DEVICE Use these buttons to EDIT and move through wording numbering Use these buttons to MOVE between fields i e DESC TYPE and next parameter Enter the and number then scroll through the following screens Press or Press To EDIT ...

Страница 58: ...E NO then Select LOOP NO then INPUT DEVICE Select I P NO then Select DEVICE NO then EDIT DELETE DESC INPUT Select INPUT NO then button ALPHA BUTTONS ARE ACTIVE EDIT Lx Sx I Px DESC STRING DESC 8 9 4 Output Press OUTPUT By following the screen prompts as above Add Edit or Delete an output in a panel or on a loop 8 9 5 Panel Based MCP Press to EDIT 8 9 6 Sub Address Press to EDIT 8 9 7 Zone programm...

Страница 59: ...GHT ENABLE A B C D N field for the DAY MODE SETTING and NIGHT MODE SETTING where A B C refers to Dependency A B C respectively D refers to Delay to Outputs and N refers to Normal i e no mode setting The numeric buttons are used to edit the TIMEOUT fields EDIT ZONE 1 DAY NIGHT SETTINGS DAY NIGHT MCP OVERRIDE N N DELAY ALARM DEVICE N N DELAY FARE N N USE OR TO EDIT USE OR TO NAVIGATE AC 3Z ALM 0 PAL...

Страница 60: ...manually in the Programming Menu 0 ADD EXTRA MODULES 1 ADD EXTRA DEVICES 2 DEVICE TYPE MISMATCH 3 MODE MISMATCH SELECT NO AC 3Z ALM 0 PALM 0 FLT 0 DIS 0 Figure 76 Resolving Extra Modules or Devices 8 9 9 Mismatch Detected If a mismatch is detected the Normal Default Screen will change to that shown below Go to the Programming Menu and select either Resolve Extra Modules and Devices then Device Typ...

Страница 61: ...ential fire alarm information and fault or disablement information is available via the buttons After 30 seconds if no button is pressed the top section of the display will revert to displaying the first zone in alarm FIRST ALARM L1 D1 Z1 15 31 D DSC Loop 1 Sensor 1 Z DCS Zone 1 LAST ALARM L4 D49 Z5 15 31 D DSC Loop 4 Sensor 49 Z DCS Zone 5 Depend C PRESS PREVIOUS NEXT TO VIEW OTHER ALARMS AC 2Z A...

Страница 62: ...ces on the loop Press the button if you wish to display the status of a device Press the button if you wish to disable a device Press the button to re enable a device ZONE From the default display press Press the button for the zone number Press the button if you wish to access a range of zones Press the button if you wish to display the status of a zone Press the button if you wish to disable a z...

Страница 63: ...CP to be programmed from a remote site that has an established telephone connection This allows the system software to be upgraded by simply transmitting a file via the serial port of the PC or Modem external to the FACP Diagnostic facilities are also available via the same connection Figure 79 FireFinder PLUS Debug Cable Connections Figure 80 FireFinder PLUS Debug Cable Connections Note the DB9F ...

Страница 64: ...tion of the power supply and battery capacity 12 2 Compatible FireFinder PLUS Boards Add On Module Board Max No Brigade Board 1 Per Controller 8 Zone Conventional Card 15 per Controller 32 Zone Alarm Indicator Card 15 per Controller 8 Way Relay Board 15 per Controller Smart terminal 30 per Controller Agent release module 8 per Controller 4 way Fire Fan Module with Reset 15 per Controller 4 way Fan...

Страница 65: ...e CPU s 6 CN2 7 CN3 and 8 CN4 are plug ins Connections CN1 To Main Connection Board CN2 To Slave CPU 2 CN3 To Slave CPU 3 CN4 To Slave CPU 4 CN5 On board Slave CPU Slave CPU 6 COMMS DEBUG JTAG BRD86FEPB2 Q2 R26 D3 CN7 N1236 C7 U2 U1 CN1 C3 U3 C4 CN2 CN3 CN4 X1 U10 U9 U4 U6 U7 U8 TP1 TP4 TP3 TP5 TP2 RN1 R24 R12 R10 R2 R5 R11 R13 R9 R7 R8 R23 R14 R1 R4 Q1 LK1 U5 D1 CN6 C12 C35 C40 C27 C33 C39 C9 C32...

Страница 66: ... Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 TB1 TB2 To Zones 5 to 8 To Zones 1 to 4 PRESS HERE TO BREAK FIRE ALARM Maximium of 32 devices per Zone See Note 2 End Of Line See Note 1 EOL EOL EOL EOL EOL EOL EOL Z 3 Z 2 Z 4 Z 5 TB2 Z 7 Z 6 Z 8 Figure 82 8 Zone Conventional Board Connections Terminal s Function TB1 2 Terminals 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 TB1 2 Terminals 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 ZONES 1 to 8 ve ZONES 1 to 8 ve Note 2 If ...

Страница 67: ... RED DISABLED ON STEADY YELLOW FAULT FLASH YELLOW ALL OTHER OFF n a The card will also respond to a lamp test when instigated on the panel to which it is connected Figure 83 32 Zone and 16 Zone Indicator Decals See LAB1516 doc on the Web for Slip in Label l Fit EOL Termination Link if Last Module on Comms Bus In Out Address SW See Note 1 2 3 4 ON C N 1 C N 2 RS485 Control 27VDC Comms In Top Card P...

Страница 68: ...n The associated LED is not available as an output in and shall always be illuminated when the toggle condition is active Also when configured as a toggle there shall be an option for a timer override If the toggle switch is activated it shall be de activated automatically after the timeout period Figure 85 8 Way Switch and Indicator Card Decal See LAB1483 doc for Slip in Label Fit EOL Termination...

Страница 69: ...is in Alarm while the bottom LED is Amber and is used to indicate both Fault LED flashing and Disable LED steady Figure 87 Zone Disable Indicator decal See LAB1483 doc for Slip in Label Fit EOL Termination Link if Last Module on Comms Bus In Out Address SW See Note 1 2 3 4 ON C N 1 C N 2 RS485 Control 27VDC Comms In Top Card PCB Securing Clips Bottom Card PCB Securing Clips RS485 Control 27VDC Com...

Страница 70: ...ote INPUTS 1 2 3 4 0V INPUTS 5 6 7 8 0V INPUTS 9 10 11 12 0V INPUTS 13 14 15 16 0V 0V Not used optional 27V TB9 TB8 TB7 TB6 TB5 TB4 TB3 RS485 Control 27VDC Comms Out CN2 CN1 CN3 CN4 TB2 1 2 3 4 ON ON RS485 Control 27VDC Comms In INPUTS 1 4 1 2 3 4 INPUTS 5 8 INPUTS 9 12 INPUTS 13 16 0V TB9 TB8 TB7 TB6 TB5 TB4 TB3 TB2 0V 5 6 7 8 0V 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0V 0V Figure 89 Typical Input Wiring and Boa...

Страница 71: ...ressed 12 9 1 Internal Relay Board Fit EOL Termination Link 1 if Last Module on Comms Bus Address SW See Note Not used optional 27VDC RS485 Control 27VDC Comms In CN2 CN1 CN3 CN4 ON TB8 TB7 TB6 TB5 TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1 SW1 O P 8 N C COM N 0 O P 7 N C COM N 0 O P 6 N C COM N 0 O P 5 N C COM N 0 O P 4 N C COM N 0 O P 3 N C COM N 0 O P 2 N C COM N 0 O P 1 N C COM N 0 1 2 3 4 ON TB8 TB7 TB6 TB5 TB4 TB3 TB2...

Страница 72: ...COM N 0 O P 1 N C COM N 0 N 0 Normally Open COM Common N C Normally Closed TB8 TB7 TB6 TB5 TB9 TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1 SW1 TB10 O P 8 N C COM N 0 O P 7 N C COM N 0 O P 6 N C COM N 0 O P 5 N C COM N 0 O P 4 N C COM N 0 O P 3 N C COM N 0 O P 2 N C COM N 0 O P 1 N C COM N 0 RS485 RS485 SHD RS485 COMMS IN OUT To TB3 on the Main Card and or Zone Mimic Card 1 2 3 4 ON 27 Volts Out External Supply RS485 SHD RS48...

Страница 73: ...R 8 DC IN 0V 27V Fit EOL Termination Link 1 if Last Module on Comms Bus Address SW See Note POWER CN2 CN1 To Sounders 1 to 4 To Sounders 5 to 8 1 2 3 4 ON TB2 TB1 VE VE SOUNDER 1 VE VE SOUNDER 2 VE VE SOUNDER 3 VE VE SOUNDER 4 VE VE SOUNDER 5 VE VE SOUNDER 6 VE VE SOUNDER 7 VE VE SOUNDER 8 To Sounders 1 to 4 To Sounders 5 to 8 RS485 Control Comms In ON 27VDC Out CN3 CN4 TB3 DC IN 0V 27V POWER 27V ...

Страница 74: ...ically shut down because the FACP has initiated an alarm once that alarm has been cleared Figure 93 DEC2944 T1 4 Way Fire Fan Module Slip in label fitted see LAB1486 doc LK1 CN3 CN1 CN2 BRD25FCB4 LINK TERMINATOR In Out Address Switch Set to 1 1 2 3 4 ON C N 1 C N 2 CN1 Communications 27V IN from CN2 off the previous Front Panel Card or CN20 on the Main Control Board CN2 Communications 27V OUT to N...

Страница 75: ...ntrol Cabling from FACP to Plant Equipment 1 2 3 4 5 6 FAN MONITORING 0V INPUT 1 24V O P STOP START FAN CONTROL SOLID STATE OR RELAY INTERFACE FAN MONITORING FAN CONTROL SOLID STATE OR RELAY INTERFACE FAN MONITORING 4 Wire Fan Control 5 Wire Fan Control STOP STOP START START RUN STOP COM COM FAN CONTROL SOLID STATE OR RELAY INTERFACE 0V INPUT 1 2 24V O P 0V INPUT 1 2 3 24V O P Figure 95 3 4 5 Wire...

Страница 76: ...tandard FACP into the cabinet door cut out as per SP1X SP8X etc or remotely using an enclosure 12 13 2 Front Panel Decal The following is the propose decal for the BDC Figure 97 Bargraph Display Card Decal 12 13 3 Front Panel Controls RESET This control is used to send a reset command to the linked configured APID device Note This control does not reset the FACP DISABLE ENABLE This control is used...

Страница 77: ...rrogation Note the backlight is only energised when alarms are present a key has been pressed or controls enable key switch is enabled Buzzer and system Reset System expansion capabilities options A wide range of secure user functions This includes the ability to disable re enable a large number of system functions Flush or surface mountable enclosure Controls have tactile and audible feedback of ...

Страница 78: ... 12 mm COMPLIANCE CONFIGURATION LABEL FRONT DOOR HINGES KEY HOLE MOUNTING HOLE KEY HOLE MOUNTING HOLE PWR LINK PWR LINK KEYSWITCH PRINTER RESET TOUCH HERE FIRST DISCHARGE POINT CONFIG DIAGNOSTIC BRD82ICC2 28 04 2006 R43 R42 SW27 SW28 Q2 R13 R14 R15 R19 R35 C25 U11 R32 Q3 BZ1 C36 C26 C29 C16 C15 C12 C23 C17 C13 C21 C19 C20 C9 CN8 CN9 CN7 CN10 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN5 CN6 CN11 CN12 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D1...

Страница 79: ...he buzzer and Config LED will double beep and flash respectively to indicate that the Configuration mode has been entered The LCD will now display the Configuration screen This screen consists of the code version number current address and four adjustment markers These markers A A C and C are used to indicate the buttons that adjust the address and LCD contrast Use the PREVIOUS A and NEXT A button...

Страница 80: ...he RESET button located on the LCD PCB and check the address is correct Normal The Normal state is entered from the Power up or a return from the Fault state and is displayed on the LCD if the SmartTerminal is communicating with the FACP and operating correctly In this state the front panel Power indicator is illuminated Fault SmartTerminal enters the Fault state upon A hardware failure LCD module...

Страница 81: ...rs hence faults associated with modules loops O C S C power supplies and so forth are not reported on the LCD The SmartTerminal has front panel indicators for each type of event When SmartTerminal is configured not to report a type of event and that event type is present and the corresponding front panel indicator is illuminated on the SmartTerminal then a standard information screen is displayed ...

Страница 82: ...seconds the SmartTerminal will default to the No Communications screen The format for this screen is No Communication Device Isolate Disables If configured the screen format for reporting loop device zone disable condition is Zzzz DISABLED zone descriptor date time CONTROL ZONE DISABLED XXX OF XXX DEVICE Pre alarm If configured the screen format for reporting loop device zone Pre alarm condition i...

Страница 83: ...listed in order of highest to lowest priority SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM PRE ALARM SYSTEM FAULT SYSTEM ISOLATE SYSTEM NORMAL Config The Config screen displays the following VX X software version number Address A A C C A A adjusts the address 1 to 30 30 being the maximum number of SmartTerminal s that can be connected to the FACP default is 255 which is not a valid address The function buttons as in the a...

Страница 84: ...ntrol Station Inhibit indicator is lit at the FACP and all Local Control Station s The buzzer at all Local Control Stations will sound until the inhibit button is released The System Inoperative output is turned on The Automatic discharge sequences are prevented from starting If an automatic discharge sequence was underway and the inhibit switch is activated switched to manual mode the discharge s...

Страница 85: ...y Stage 1 outputs are switched to 24VDC FIRE ALARM EVACUATE signs illuminated aural alarm sounds Stage 2 outputs are switched to 24VDC DO NOT ENTER sign illuminated Optional pre release delay commences Selected via FACP on site programming The delay times out and if the Interlock signal is on the selected circuit will activate The Pressure Switch field input on the Termination Board is activated a...

Страница 86: ... of the activation zones If any of the activation zones are isolated Manual Mechanical Release of the Agent With agent release systems a manual mechanical means can be provided to release the agent If the pressure switch is activated indicating that the agent has been released and the agent release module has not activated the selected activation circuit then the following will occur Stage 1 outpu...

Страница 87: ...yswitch has therefore been included in the control process The FCP goes into service mode when the keyswitch is switched to SERVICE INHIBIT This results in the selected agent activation circuit being electrically isolated and a Common Isolate condition being indicated at the FACP This condition can also be confirmed through the Status Menu To remove the key it is necessary for the switch to be in ...

Страница 88: ...lted to the ON condition by terminating the input with a 2K2Ω EOL Double action switching is achieved by way of protective lift up covers seen here and manual operation of the MCP or Inhibit switch To ensure correct operation and prevent accidental release of the agent these covers should not be disabled for any reason Figure 104 Local Control Station KNOCKOUTS BACK TOP AND SIDES 8 X ENCLOSURE MOU...

Страница 89: ...n activated STAGE 2 TIMER RUNNING Yellow Illuminated when the pre discharge delay timer is running The indicator is extinguished by activating the RESET control on the FACP AGENT CIRCUIT FAULT Yellow Illuminated when there is a fault on the monitored Main or Reserve activation circuits e g S C or O C AGENT LOW PRESSURE Yellow Illuminated when the low pressure switch is activated This indicates a l...

Страница 90: ...ed place the link onto one of the LK1 pins 5 Set the address of the LCS 6 Power up the system and program the FACP for the addition of the LCS 7 Check the FACP is functioning correctly and test 8 De isolate the Agent CAUTION TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL AGENT RELEASE DO NOT DE ISOLATE THE AGENT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES UNTIL THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE IS FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY 1 2 3 4 O N 1 2 3 4 O N 1 2 3 4 O ...

Страница 91: ...Used to indicate to other monitoring devices the agent has been released 5 System Inoperative via RL1 N O contacts rated at 1A 24VDC wired to TB4 Used to warn by way of signage audible alarm and or monitoring that the system is inoperative Note The System Inoperative output will operate turn on when all zones or groups used in the Activation columns are Disabled or in Fault When Dual activation is...

Страница 92: ... change of state This could be a relay or a solid state device 2 System Inoperative Outputs 27V 1A to supply interfacing signage and aural alarms to indicate the system has been taken out of service or has developed a fault Stage 1 Stage 2 Figure 111 Stage 1 2 Wiring Note The PSW LPSW the Interlock Mechanisms are all mounted onto the top of the cylinder containing the Agent Termination Board 4K7 2...

Страница 93: ... efficiency high intensity LEDs to greatly reduce power consumption and reliability ensures that the brightness is maintained even when running on depleted stand by batteries Specifications Operational Voltage 17 to 27VDC Power Consumption Continuous At 24VDC 50mA Stage 1 At 24VDC 100mA Stage 2 100mA Muted IP Ratings IP30 195mm H x 325mm W x 50mm D IP65 212mm H x 338mm W x 67mm D Environmental 20 ...

Страница 94: ...ng Sign can be configured to illuminate in two ways For voltage reversal 2 wire applications and for use with the Ampac Agent Release module refer figure 1 For common positive switched negative 3 wire applications refer figure 2 Setting the Configuration Switches The Warning Sign can be configured to operate in a variety of ways using SW2 8 way DIL switches located on the printed circuit board Ope...

Страница 95: ...BUZZER DISABLED INTERNAL BUZZER ENABLED BUZZER PULSING BUZZER CONTINUOUS SYNCHRONIZING OUTPUT DISABLED SYNCHRONIZING OUTPUT ENABLED EXTERNAL MUTE INPUT DISABLED EXTERNAL MUTE INPUT ENABLED LEVEL 1 LEDs CONSTANT LEVEL 1 LEDs FLASHING LEVEL 2 LEDs FLASHING LEVEL 2 LEDs CONSTANT LEVEL 1 ON FOR STAGE 2 INPUT LEVEL 1 OFF FOR STAGE 2 INPUT LEVEL 2 ON FOR STAGE 1 INPUT LEVEL 2 OFF FOR STAGE 1 INPUT 8 7 6...

Страница 96: ...SABLED INTERNAL BUZZER ENABLED BUZZER PULSING BUZZER CONTINUOUS SYNCHRONIZING OUTPUT DISABLED SYNCHRONIZING OUTPUT ENABLED EXTERNAL MUTE INPUT DISABLED EXTERNAL MUTE INPUT ENABLED LEVEL 1 LEDs CONSTANT LEVEL 1 LEDs FLASHING LEVEL 2 LEDs FLASHING LEVEL 2 LEDs CONSTANT LEVEL 1 ON FOR STAGE 2 INPUT LEVEL 1 OFF FOR STAGE 2 INPUT LEVEL 2 ON FOR STAGE 1 INPUT LEVEL 2 OFF FOR STAGE 1 INPUT 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ...

Страница 97: ...re some of the features the OWS contains For detailed specifications and functional information refer to MAN3072 OWS Technical Manual 12 17 1 Amplifier Board 25W and 50W The Amplifier features 4 digital inputs 3 relay outputs 1A a strobe output and a 100V line output Figure 115 Amplifier Board The Digital input functions are as follows Input 1 Bell Input FIB Active high input Tie to 24V to activat...

Страница 98: ...as follows Strobe Provides a Bi polar output for driving Visual Warning Devices The output is monitored and requires 10kΩ 5 1 3Watt EOL Allows for 8 x Ampac Xenon Strobes 208 0011 or 40 x Ampac LED strobes 4107 1005 6 The 100V line Output functions as follows 100V Out Provides an isolated 100VAC Audio Output Supports up to 3 branches The output is monitored EOL value is 47kΩ 5 1 3 Watt For 2 branc...

Страница 99: ...Page 92 12 17 3 Panel Interfacing ...

Страница 100: ...iting from the Self Test mode LED is green Press the SEL button the LED is turned off and the printer goes Off Line Press the SEL button again the LED turns on and the printer is On Line again Note The printer will not receipt data when the printer is off line b Pausing the Printer While It Is Printing Press the SEL button while the printer is printing the printer will pause and enter the Off Line...

Страница 101: ... the print head To remove the ribbon cassette gently pull out the left end then the right Replace the cassette by putting the right end of the new cassette slightly onto the drive axle then gentle pushing the left end into the clips The left end of the cassette can only be pressed in after the right end has been correctly seated onto the drive axle If alignment is difficult it may be necessary to ...

Страница 102: ... 6 Feed the edge of the paper into the mechanism and allow it to feed through 7 Once it established the paper is feeding through the head mechanism correctly press the SEL button to stop the paper feed 8 Return the printer head to its original position 9 Pushing on the affixed label PUSH the head mechanism back into position 10 Close the front cover Note Press only on the PUSH label to return the ...

Страница 103: ...ts ASCII Character Printing Mode Inserted Selects Chinese Character Printing Mode J3 NOT Inserted Select Printing by Contrary Direction Inserted Select printing in the Normal Direction J7 Set as Default Insert the Shorting Clip Between Pins 1 and 2 Selects the 12 X 12 Font Insert the Shorting Clip Between Pin 2 and 3 Selects the 15 X 16 Font 12 18 4Printer 5 Volt Power Supply 27 volts DC is taken ...

Страница 104: ...ard The Network Interface Card provides the RS485 communication buses via CN18 on the Main Controller Loop Comms to allow the networking of multiple panels in different combinations e g from Data Gathering Panels DGP to Peer to Peer panels Enabling the bias increases the immunity and stability of the line The Bias SW2 defaults to ON SW2 is only switched to OFF when direct connecting the network to...

Страница 105: ...V 0V PRINTER 27V TERMINATION BOARD 1 NODE ADDRESS NETWORK LOOP COMMS PSU MONITOR PRINTER RESET 27V IN COMMS1 RS232 MODEM BOTTOM EXPANSION PANEL EXPANSION LEDS FRONT PANEL BRIGADE I F 2 3 4 BACKLIGHT EXPANSION EXTRA CONTROLS KEY SWITCH EXPANSION SLAVE 2 SLAVE 3 SLAVE 4 MODULE MODULE COMMS2 RS232 TOP RS232 COMMS 2 CN26 CN8 CN27 CN11 CN23 CN17 CN13 CN15 CN10 CN4 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SW2 CN18 CN14 CN9 CN16...

Страница 106: ...C33 R4 C20 C74 R19 R23 U9 U5 U8 TH1 TH2 R3 C63 ZD5 TH6 T1 R34 R33 R27 R22 R2 R32 Q1 M2 M3 L4 L3 U1 D1 D2 D8 C66 C60 C71 C65 C59 C70 C64 TB1 1 2 3 4 SW1 CN1 CN2 TB3 TB2 CN4 CN8 D7 CN7 C72 C47 C40 C61 C49 C50 C36 C31 C58 C53 C23 C18 C21 C17 C29 C30 C42 C14 C15 C46 C43 C35 C22 C28 D5 R8 R31 R20 R1 R30 R29 R26 RN7 RN3 RN4 RN5 RN6 RN2 U13 U3 U2 U7 U4 X1 ZD4 ZD6 ZD3 ZD1 C1 C16 C12 C7 C9 C8 C13 C10 C11 C...

Страница 107: ... D6 CN3 CN1 CN5 CN6 D13 D14 D1 D2 D12 LK1 SW3 ZD13 N1236 D11 2 WIRE SHIELD RS422 COMMS OUT 2 WIRE SHIELD RS422 COMMS IN 27V IN OUT NETWORK INTERFACE CARD 16 Way MAIN CONTROL BOARD CN21 TH1 CN8 CN1 CN6 D13 D14 CN3 C12 BZ1 CN5 CN2 CN7 CN11 CH16 CH15 CH6 CH8 CH2 CH1 CN16 CN14 R17 TP3 RN17 RN20 CN4 CN10 CN15 CN13 CN17 c b a 4 3 2 BRIGADE I F FRONT PANEL EXPANSION LEDS EXPANSION PANEL MODEM 27V IN PRIN...

Страница 108: ...s external systems Figure 127 High Level Interface Expander PCB Layout 14 2 1 SmartView Graphics RS232 or RS422 SmartView is an extensible web based client server application whose primary role is dedicated to the monitoring and reporting of Ampac s fire detection system events SmartView provides clear and precise alarm information using graphical and text formats ...

Страница 109: ...reFinder Plus is designed and manufactured by AMPAC TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 7 Ledgar Rd Balcatta 6021 Western Australia PH 61 8 9242 3333 FAX 61 8 9242 3334 Manufactured to Certificate of Compliance Number Equipment Serial Number Date of Manufacture ...

Страница 110: ...te of operational readiness Force a suitable device such as an MCP or detector into an alarm state so that it generates a know alarm outcome This process should be controlled and established in consultation with all interested parties installing engineers include so that maximum benefit is obtained from the test Ensure the Site Log Book is up to date faults have been attended to and the latest tes...

Страница 111: ...l displays Maintenance Alarm Carry out Loop Test LCD displays LOOP number open circuit Check in and out legs are connected correctly at the loop termination board Unable to clear an O C or S C on a loop You must perform a loop test to clear the fault Communication Loop not working Check for correct software installed in all communication boards Check LCD at Main controller This may identify where ...

Страница 112: ...tisensor XPANDER MULTI MULTI 31Dh Enhanced Discovery Multisensor EDSC MULTISENSOR MULTI 31Dh Enhanced Discovery Multi base sounder EDSC MULTI SNDR MULTI Heat Detectors 06h XP95 Heat XP95 HEAT HEAT 06h XP95 Heat with base sounder XP95 HEAT SNDR HEAT 06h XPander Heat XPANDER HEAT HEAT 06h S90 Heat S90 HEAT HEAT 06h Xplorer Heat XPLORER HEAT HEAT 06h Xplorer Heat with base sounder XPLR HEAT SNDR HEAT...

Страница 113: ...on base open area DISC SOUNDER BEACN SNDR I O Units 02h XP95 input output module XP95 I O I O 02h XPander I O Relay Unit XPANDER I O I O 02h XP95 three channel input output module XP95 3I O I O 02h XP95 output module XP95 OUTPUT I O 02h XP95 mains switching input output module XP95 MAINS I O I O 02h S90 single channel I O unit S90 SINGLE I O I O 02h S90 3 channel I O unit S90 3I O I O 02h S90 3 ch...

Страница 114: ... 85 1010101 110 0111011 11 1101000 36 0010010 61 1011110 86 0110101 111 1111011 12 0011000 37 1010010 62 0111110 87 1110101 112 0000111 13 1011000 38 0110010 63 1111110 88 0001101 113 1000111 14 0111000 39 1110010 64 0000001 89 1001101 114 0100111 15 1111000 40 0001010 65 1000001 90 0101101 115 1100111 16 0000100 41 1001010 66 0100001 91 1101101 116 0010111 17 1000100 42 0101010 67 1100001 92 0011...

Страница 115: ...OMMON PROCESSOR UNIT DGP DATA GATHERING POINT EARTH BUILDING EARTH EOL END OF LINE FACP FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FLT FAULT GND GROUND 0 VOLTS NOT EARTH I O INPUT OUTPUT LCD LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY MAF MASTER ALARM FACILITY MCP MANUAL CALL POINT MOV METAL OXIDE VARISTOR TRANSIENT PROTECTION NIC NETWORK INTERFACE CARD N C NORMALLY CLOSED RELAY CONTACTS N O NORMALLY OPEN RELAY CONTACTS N W NETWORK PCB...

Страница 116: ...driving ancillary equipment Approved and approval approved by or the approval of the Regulatory Authority concerned Card detect link a link on a module connector to indicate the disconnection of the module Conventional System is a fire detection system using a dedicated circuit for each alarm zone Distributed system a fire alarm and detection system where sections of the control and indicating equ...

Страница 117: ...ery Capacity Max Charger Current Limited Battery Supply Current Limited Battery Low Battery Discharged Cut off Voltage Max Battery Resistance 26 6 28 2VDC 27 3VDC nom 20 C Genesis NP24 12R 2x12V Sealed Lead Acid 24AH 1 25A 3A and 2A PTC 23VDC 21VDC 0 75Ω 26 6 28 2VDC 27 3VDC nom 20 C 2x12V Sealed Lead Acid 40AH 2A 3A and 2A PTC 23VDC 21VDC 0 43Ω Panel Quiescent Current QI 1 Loop 220mA Max Number o...

Страница 118: ...pe Max Battery Capacity Max Charger Current Limited Battery Supply Current Limited Battery Low Battery Discharged Cut off Voltage Max Battery Resistance 26 6 28 2VDC 27 3VDC nom 20 C 2x12V Sealed Lead Acid 18AH 1 25A 3A and 2A PTC 23VDC 21VDC 0 75Ω 26 6 28 2VDC 27 3VDC nom 20 C 2x12V Sealed Lead Acid 40AH 2A 3A and 2A PTC 23VDC 21VDC 0 43Ω Panel Quiescent Current QI 1 Loop 220mA Max Number of Zone...

Страница 119: ... A LOOP 0 1 2 REMOVE ALL MANUAL CONTROL 0 3 4 ZONE DEVICE 3 4 5 6 P SUPPLY TFAILS 4 5 BRIGADE APPLICABLE ONLY WHEN PANEL NETWORKED LOOPS MODULES I O BRIGADE NETWORK SYSTEM AVALUES 6 7 ADD ONS APPLICABLE ONLY WHEN PANEL NETWORKED PRINT ALL DEVICES 0 1 PRINT TOTAL 0 1 0 1 SLAVE OUTPUTS INPUTS POWER SUPPLY 0 1 IN A PANEL ON A LOOP 0 1 NETWORK POINTS REMOTE SLAVE MODULE 0 1 STATUS POWER SUPPLY 2 BRIGA...

Страница 120: ...tion 6 Ancillary equipment installed connected to the control and indicating equipment See Commissioning Of Cards and Boards Yes No 7 Current drain of ancillary loads powered from the FACP power supply 8 Primary power source voltage 9 Battery type and capacity Manufacturer AH 10 Is maintenance agreement held for the system Yes No 11 Operator s handbook supplied Yes No 12 Logbook supplied Yes No 13...

Страница 121: ...sfactorily carried out I We further certify that the whole system and all components called up in Clause 1 3 in connection therewith are installed entirely in accordance with the current requirements of AS 1670 l Except with regard to the following details which have already been approved approval attached Strike out the bolded sentence if there have not been any exceptions Signature Date Installi...

Страница 122: ... loop number in brackets where applicable Zone Number and Type of Actuating Devices Alarm Zone No of Actuating Devices per Zone Thermal A B C D E Fire Smoke CO Flame IR UV MCP Other 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Additional Information Attach if necessary Name Company Signature Date ...

Страница 123: ...me Installation Address Owner or Owners Authorized Representative Company Name Street Suburb State Country Post Code Type of Installation NEW MODIFIED ADDITION UPGRADE Circle Date of commissioning tests Name and address of commissioning company in BLOCK LETTERS Company Name Street Suburb State Country Post Code Commissioning Representative Name Print Signature ...

Страница 124: ...icularly that the permitted number of detectors and other devices for each circuit is not exceeded iii installed in an environment for which they are suitable iv not set to a sensitivity outside that prescribed in the relevant product Standard d Alarm zone limitations The alarm zone limitations in Clause 2 4 of AS 1670 1 are not exceeded e Primary power source i The primary power source for the sy...

Страница 125: ...ne has been tested and the response to the alarm does not exceed 10 s or the period specified when dependency on more than one alarm signal is used q Supervisory signal response time At least one supervisory device in each alarm zone circuit has been tested and the response to the supervisory device does not exceed 100 s r Alarm acknowledgment facility Alarm acknowledgement facilities operate in a...

Страница 126: ...larm indicator is clearly visible from a trafficable area and the duct air velocity exceeds the minimum velocity specified for the unit If not the measured differential pressure is at least the minimum specified for the unit z Ancillary control functions Each ancillary control function operates with the activation of associated alarm zones aa Alarm signaling equipment Alarm signaling equipment ini...

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