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D8024/D10024A

Fire Alarm Control Panels

Operation and Installation Guide

Содержание Radionics D10024A

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Страница 2: ...D8024 D10024A Operation and Installation Guide 50616B Page 2 2002 Radionics ...

Страница 3: ...r Level 3 Access 16 3 3 1 Selecting the commissioning option 16 3 4 Overview of Menu Structure 17 4 0 D8024 D10024A Control Panel Wiring 19 4 1 Step 1 General Setup 19 4 2 Step 2 Configure Each Signaling Loop 19 4 3 Step 3 Configure Peripherals if required 19 4 4 Step 4 Configure Outputs NACs and relays 19 4 5 Step 5 Configure Day Mode Operation If required 19 4 6 Step 6 Configure Network Options ...

Страница 4: ...ory 33 7 4 Crystal 33 8 0 Fire Safety 35 9 0 Power Supplies 37 10 0 System Worksheet 39 11 0 Troubleshooting 41 11 1 Day Modes 41 11 2 Delayed Mode 41 11 2 1 Commissioning Delayed Mode 42 11 3 Sensitivity Mode 43 11 3 1 Commissioning Sensitivity Mode 43 11 4 Verification Mode 43 11 4 1 Commissioning Verification Mode 44 12 0 Setup Option 45 12 1 Event Log 46 13 0 Network Options 47 13 1 Panel Netw...

Страница 5: ...15 Figure 7 Normal Display Date and Time 15 Figure 8 Enable Control Keys 16 Figure 9 Memory Lock Switch Location 16 Figure 10 Location of Device Information 27 Tables Table 1 Other Literature Referenced 7 Table 2 D8024 Specifications 10 Table 3 D10024A Specifications 10 Table 4 Control Key Functions 13 Table 5 Alphanumeric and Interactive Control Keys 14 Table 6 LED Functions 15 Table 7 Zone LED F...

Страница 6: ...D8024 D10024A Contents D8024 D10024A Operation and Installation Guide 50616B Page 6 2002 Radionics Notes ...

Страница 7: ...entions These conventions are intended to call out important features items notes cautions and warnings that the reader should be aware of in reading this document 1 2 1 Type Styles Used in this Manual To help identify important items in the text the following type styles are used Bold text Usually indicates selections that you may use while programming your panel It may also indicate an important...

Страница 8: ...t is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause h...

Страница 9: ... to 500 events recording the time date event and point ID for each event Events include alarms restorals trouble and system status events The events stored in memory can be retrieved and displayed at the panel D10024A The Radionics D10024A Analog Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP provides point identification through integrated addressable analog devices Each D10024A has five expansion slots to accomm...

Страница 10: ...board Membrane w Snap Dome Alphanumeric 21 key keypad Dimensions H x W x D 15 5 in x 15 75 in x 5 5 in 39 cm x 40 cm x 14 cm Table 2 D8024 Specifications 2 1 2 D10024A Operating Voltage 120 VAC Primary Operating Current Control 325 mA Polling Circuit 30 mA circuit sensor load Power Supply 24 VDC Nominal at 3 A 4 Programmable Supervised Indicating Circuits Output 1 amp output max Total Current 2 A ...

Страница 11: ...can be changed User Level 2 is reached by entering a password from level 1 At USER LEVEL 3 all front panel controls are functional and full system configuration and programming are possible User Level 3 is reached by entering a password from either Level 1 or Level 2 User Level 3 is intended for use by the system installer maintenance contractor 2 3 User Passwords Up to ten USER LEVEL 2 passwords ...

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Страница 13: ...access these keys This is located below the Zone LED Display Figure 1 D8024 D10024A Controls and Displays The alphanumeric keys normally function as a numeric keypad During programming these keys can be toggled to Letter Keys by pressing the CHANGE key This gives access to letters A M For access to letters N Z press and hold the SHIFT key while pressing the appropriate letter key F Optional Zone L...

Страница 14: ...cators are divided into two sections The upper array of LED Indicators shows the operational conditional of the panel and the installation The lower array of Zone LED Indicators shows the location of a fire alarm or trouble Figure 4 System Control LED Display The standard Zone LED Indicators provide identification for up to 20 zones On the D10024A panel this can be extended by adding either a furt...

Страница 15: ...gain to reactivate the NACs If a new alarm occurs the alarms will resound Blank AC Power Green STEADY Indicates AC Power is present FLASHING Indicates a loss of AC Power or power supply fault N A Table 6 LED Functions 3 1 4 Zone LED Displays ALARM Zone Trouble 1 20 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Figure 5 Zone LED Display Indicator Color Function How to Clear ALARM Red FLASHING The z...

Страница 16: ... Memory Lock Switch Location 3 3 Enabling Level 2 or Level 3 Access To enable Level 2 or Level 3 operation press the SHIFT key The display will then show Press the YES key and the display will prompt for entry of the password Enter the 4 digit Level 2 password The display then shows the Main Menu of user options If a key has not been pressed for a certain period the display will revert to the norm...

Страница 17: ...ared to return the panel back to factory default settings Program Integrity To show the version of the software installed in the panel To show the status of the operating program and configuration memory Power Supplies Shows the current state of the AC and Battery supply conditions Note Should the AC fail the back lighting on the liquid crystal display will be turned off to conserve battery power ...

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Страница 19: ...s if required Select the CONFIGURE option from Page 1 of the Commission Menus and then perform the following Select Peripheral Perform an Auto Learn Select Devices and change the units location text as required Assign Zones and set the operation of the unit 4 4 Step 4 Configure Outputs NACs and relays Select the CONFIGURE option from Page 1 of the Commission Menus and then perform the following Se...

Страница 20: ... commencing normal operation perform the following Select PASSWORDS from Page 2 of the Commission Menus Set the number of Level 2 passwords and define the value of each password Select PROGRAM INTEGRITY from Page 2 of the Commission Menus Check and record the program checksums Select NORMAL OPERATION from Page 1 of the Commission Menus Remember to lock the memory ...

Страница 21: ...ble time and effort when installing a system or when changing sensor configuration It allows the system to learn for itself what devices have been installed on a particular loop Press 3 from the configure menu to select Auto Learn The display will respond with the message To proceed with Auto Learn press the YES key The system will confirm your command with the message Program Running on the displ...

Страница 22: ...and then entering the desired value The backspace key also moves back one digit useful for correcting errors when entering a numbers The configuration shown on the display becomes effective immediately after the Enter or Yes key is pressed Pressing the No key will abort the operation and return to the commissioning menu If the to address value is less than 126 the Yes or Enter key automatically ad...

Страница 23: ...utton 5 5 1 Numbers The number mode allows you to add numbers 0 to 9 on the display Advance and Backspace editing keys are also available in this mode For example to change from ROOM 86 to ROOM 87 first press the backspace key once to erase the 6 then press key 7 The display will immediately show the new description The cursor symbol _ indicates where you are on the line It will not appear in the ...

Страница 24: ...ollows Select the required device address and then press the Change key Press 2 to select the Alarm Threshold option This option is only displayed for smoke and temperature detectors The display will then prompt the alternative thresholds to use when in day mode Press No to reject the value shown and then enter the required numeric value For example enter a level of 62 The display will then prompt...

Страница 25: ...ge on the display The common fault LED and the corresponding zone fault LED will also illuminate Zone Fire Closing the input puts the designated zone into fire True Break Glass Call Points Pull Stations should ALWAYS be set to this option Bomb Alert Creates a bomb alert from the designated zone All NACs relay outputs will react according to their programming for this zone Non latching Allows an in...

Страница 26: ...assigned to the same zone as the group disable devices then the Zone LED will not illuminate The input device itself cannot be disabled and hence not all devices in the zone will be disabled To disable the initiating input device use the Disable Device function in the panel At least one Pull Station MUST be located in the area covered by the disabled devices to provide a means of manually indicati...

Страница 27: ...he detectors found on the loop For example This display should be checked against the installation sheets to ensure that the system has found the correct number of devices Pressing any key then restores the display to the normal commissioning menu The Auto Learn sequence can be used as many times as required and does not affect the text description used to describe the location of each sensor Alwa...

Страница 28: ... bus outputs Press 7 to select the NACs option from the configure menu The display will show which ringing pattern numbers are assigned to what NACs Each ringing pattern maps the NACs operation relative to zones in alarm Immediately after a wipe system followed by auto learn of both loop driven and peripheral bus devices the system will default to All ringing patterns are set to ON for all zones F...

Страница 29: ...s go into fire in zone 1 or two or more detectors go into fire in zone 2 etc The Yes key also automatically advances to the next zones to be defined Per NFPA 72 1999 paragraph 3 8 3 2 3 3 Reference double knock and cross zoning options Systems that require the operation of two automatic detection devices to initiate the alarm response shall be permitted provided a They are not prohibited by the au...

Страница 30: ... any open or short circuits occurring on any of these inputs either on board or remote are automatically detected recorded in the event log and displayed For example 5 8 Relays Most of the programming and functions of the relay outputs are the same as for the programmable NACs The exceptions are There is no circuit monitoring on any relay outputs and as such any open or short circuits occurring on...

Страница 31: ...002 Radionics Page 31 50616B 6 0 System Startup 6 1 Inspect Option This option allows the entered commissioning data to be viewed and inspected without the risk of inadvertently changing an entered setting The operation and functions available are similar to the CONFIGURE option ...

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Страница 33: ...master panel 7 3 System Clear Memory This option allows the system configuration memory to be cleared The operation returns all commissioning data to factory default settings To select the option press 6 and follow the instructions This option will completely wipe the configuration memory All previously entered data will be lost 7 4 Crystal The bus operating frequency is precisely measured during ...

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Страница 35: ... UNLOCKED or FAIL If the display indicates a Configuration Memory failure perform the following actions and recheck Set the memory lock switch to OPEN select and then exit from the CONFIG option Page 1 of the commissioning menus set the memory lock switch to LOCK and select NORMAL OPERATION Then re check the Program Integrity The bottom line of the display shows three parameters These are from lef...

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Страница 37: ...37 50616B 9 0 Power Supplies This option displays the current state of the AC and Battery supplies Should a fault occur and the AC fail the backlighting on the alphanumeric liquid crystal display will be turned off to conserve battery power To select the option press 3 from Page 2 of the commission menus ...

Страница 38: ...D8024 D10024A Compatible Accessories D8024 D10024A Operation and Installation Guide 50616B Page 38 2002 Radionics Notes ...

Страница 39: ... of passwords is incorrect Then enter the required number using the number keys The display then prompts the value of the first User Level 2 password as follows Press Yes to accept this value and continue on to the next password Press Change and then enter the new number using the number keys to assign a new code value Repeat for each password When all passwords have been accepted or changed the d...

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Страница 41: ... detectors is immediately recognized and identified on the panel display but no outputs turn on until stage1 stage2 timers have expired Call points Pull Stations override this mode Sensitivity mode Allows smoke and temperature detectors to use different pre alarm and fire alarm thresholds during the day night Verification mode ALARM VERIFICATION FEATURE Allows smoke detectors to tolerate transient...

Страница 42: ...n within the 15 seconds a full alarm will be generated Pressing the TROUBLE SILENCE button within this period will cause stage 2 to be entered The stage 2 timer will start counting down as soon the panel detects an alarm signal i e starts at the same time as stage 1 Setting the stage 2 time for a longer period than stage 1 provides the user with the opportunity to investigate the cause of the alar...

Страница 43: ... time using the number buttons There is no restriction on the range of times entered Any special pre alarm and fire alarm values entered for the devices will then be used within the specified period 11 4 Verification Mode Alarm verification can be used to reduce false alarms by placing a delay on a transient alarm signal received from a smoke detector This Retard reset restart delay time can be se...

Страница 44: ...u The display will prompt whether the mode is to be used Press No to inhibit the mode and return to the Day Mode menu Press Yes to enable the mode The display will then prompt the start and end times for the day period Press Yes to accept and step on Press No to change and then enter the required start time using the number buttons Press Yes to accept and step on Press No to change and then enter ...

Страница 45: ...nt devices to interrupt the normal polling sequence and so give a fast response It is possible to ignore interrupts if required by changing this item to False instead of the default true setting This option should normally be set to True unless faultfinding on a system during the early commissioning phase Hochiki ESP devices rely on interrupts for their basic operation and so do not display this o...

Страница 46: ...r diagnostic or normal mode Normal is the default mode When in diagnostic mode it will log every event including single response failures from a device The buzzer will not sound until a device fails at least three times in succession This function is useful to track and determine spurious or transient trouble conditions However DO NOT leave the FACP in this mode for prolonged periods The primary p...

Страница 47: ...ged however when the panel is installed in a network system If the panel is not required on a network then this address should be set to 1 Each panel should be given a unique panel address number 13 1 2 Standard Network Settings for shared zones The following tables give typical settings for shared zone mini network system Network Option Option setting Comments Panel network address number 1 20 En...

Страница 48: ...AL Global passes system events over network accepts other network events Local does not pass events over the network ignores other network events NOTE The zonal fire status is passed over a shared zone network regardless of events being global or local Table 15 Master Panel Network Settings Port B Protocol is not available on D8024 panels 13 2 Port B Protocols The Port B serial interface supports ...

Страница 49: ...em events will automatically be removed once the device that caused the event is restored to its normal condition Input devices with action set to Non latched create transient events A transient event is held local to the panel of origin it is not transmitted over the network 14 1 Event Modes Press 4 to select the Events option from Page 3 of the commission menus The display shows the event option...

Страница 50: ...isplay allows any event sequence uploaded from the PC to be inspected on the Panel 14 1 3 Define Event Outputs All output devices can have two system events directly assigned to them A relay style device will turn on if either of the assigned events occur A NAC style device will turn on if the primary event occurs Shown as Event A or will pulse if only the secondary event occurs Shown as Event B T...

Страница 51: ...TION from Page 1 of the commissioning menu Press 3 to select the function Once this is done the panel will perform a reset and then become fully active The alphanumeric display may prompt for entry of the time and date enter the correct time and date as appropriate Refer to the User Manual for further information on the operation and functions available at User Levels 1 and 2 Remember to lock the ...

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Страница 53: ... end of the loop The following method describes how to locate this fault by disconnecting the external wiring Measure the voltage from the battery negative input to the supply board earth input On a healthy system this will read approximately 1V If the voltage is less than 0 3V the panel will register an earth fault to negative If the voltage is more than 1 5V the panel will register an earth faul...

Страница 54: ...l 3 Inhibiting the programmed fire alarm output signal in this manner does not affect the action of any other outputs 16 3 4 Fault Signals from points The control panel can receive process fault signals from points under these conditions the faults are indicated as zone faults 16 3 5 Disablement of addressable points The control panel has the facility to disable enable signals from addressable poi...

Страница 55: ...the printer set up function is given Refer to the FACP User Manual for further information on the use and operation of the printer The default printer type code 2 is displayed on the printer set up screen To change the value either press NO or CHANGE and then enter the required number The following table lists the settings for each available printer type Model Part Number Description Setting D9050...

Страница 56: ... 2002 Radionics a division of Detection Systems Inc PO Box 80012 Salinas CA 93912 0012 USA Customer Service 800 538 5807 50616B Operation and Installation Guide 8 02 D8024 D10024A Page 56 of 56 ...

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