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HS-5100, HS-5200, HS-5400 

ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE CONTROL PANELS 

Installation, Programming & Commissioning 

Manual

Approved Document UI-ELAN-01 Revision 04 

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Содержание ELAN HS-5000 Series

Страница 1: ...HS 5100 HS 5200 HS 5400 ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE CONTROL PANELS Installation Programming Commissioning Manual Approved Document UI ELAN 01 Revision 04 www acornfiresecurity com www acornfiresecurity com ...

Страница 2: ...0 1 Ω Imax a Imax b 2 1 6A 3 0A 2 6A 5 0A 2 6A 5 0A Number of Fire Zones 200 max 2000 when networked 200 max across 2 loops 2000 when networked 200 max across 4 loops 2000 when Networked Number of Loops 1 2 1 to 4 Devices per Loop Apollo 126 detector call points per loop max Hochiki 127 detector call points per loop max AV 240 detector call points per loop max Nittan 254 detector call points per l...

Страница 3: ...2 4 4 Peripheral Module Chassis Mounting___________________________________ 21 2 4 5 VdS Interface Module Chassis Mounting ________________________________ 22 2 4 5 1 Option Relay Card_______________________________________________________ 22 2 4 5 2 Optional Redundant Ring Controller _________________________________________ 22 2 5 Wiring Installation______________________________________________...

Страница 4: ...___ 47 3 3 7 Loop Scope _____________________________________________________ 47 3 3 8 Zones____________________________________________________________ 48 3 3 9 Exit______________________________________________________________ 48 3 3 10 Disable___________________________________________________________ 48 3 3 11 Enable ___________________________________________________________ 48 3 3 12 View Op...

Страница 5: ...iki and AV _________________________ 63 5 2 2 Sounder Circuit Lengths _____________________________________________ 64 5 2 3 Fire Fault Routing Circuit Lengths ____________________________________ 64 5 2 4 Network Cables ___________________________________________________ 64 5 3 Appendix 3 Battery Standby Calculation Chart______________________________ 65 5 4 Appendix 4 Cause and Effect Programmin...

Страница 6: ...tion Delays to Outputs Dependency on more than one alarm signal Fault Signals from Points Disablement of Points Alarm Counter Test Condition Standardised Input Output EN54 4 1997 A1 2002 A2 2006 Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings HS 5100 HS 5200 HS 5400 HS 5100V HS 5200V HS 5400V HS 5100N HS 5200N HS 5400N In addition the products comply with the followi...

Страница 7: ...d commissioning of the HS 5000 HS 5000N Series Fire Alarm Control Panels This manual provides generic programming and installation information Refer to the appropriate protocol application note for further and specific information for each protocol Refer to the User Manual for details of how to operate the panel 1 3 1 HS 5000 Series The HS 5100 is a Single Loop Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Cont...

Страница 8: ...utput to Fire Protection Equipment Investigation Delays to Outputs Co incidence Detection Alarm Counter Fault Signals from Points Output to Fault Routing Equipment Disablement of Points Test Condition Standardised I O 7 8 7 9 7 10 7 11 7 12 Type B Type C 7 13 8 3 8 9 9 5 10 11 P S E Functions EN54 4 Clause Operation from a main power supply Operation from a standby battery Monitor and Charge the S...

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Страница 10: ...de office Requires installation of a routing interface card Refer to Sections 2 4 1 2 5 12 3 3 20 and 3 3 21 for further information Section 7 11 Delays to Outputs The C I E has provision for Output and Investigation Delays Refer to Sections 3 3 20 3 3 21 for further information Section 7 12 Coincidence Detection The C I E has provision for Coincidence Detection Refer to Section 3 3 20 for further...

Страница 11: ...twork 1 6 Installation Approvals 1 6 1 Fire System Installations The panel must be installed and configured for operation in accordance with these instructions and the applicable code of practice or national standard regulations for fire systems installation for example BS5839 1 2002 appropriate to the country and location of the installation 1 6 2 Wiring Regulations The panel and system must be i...

Страница 12: ...ck Option for eight key switches or four key switches and a printer Option for a 50 Zone LED card WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE DO NOT REMOVE COVER No Serviceable Parts Inside Display Loop Driver Base Card Chassis Door Back box Hinge Pin Display Cable AC Input Optional Zone LED Card Optional Key Switches Door Lock Ratings Label L Enclosure comprises Back Box Base Card with 1x Loop Driver mounted ont...

Страница 13: ...al Zone LED Card Optional Key Switches Door Lock Ratings Label L D Enclosures comprises Back Box Base Card with 2x Loop Drivers mounted onto a Chassis Plate Door with Display Card mounted onto a fascia plate Key Lock Option for eight key switches or four key switches and a printer Option for two 50 Zone LED cards The deep D enclosure arrangement is identical WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE DO NOT REMO...

Страница 14: ...itches or four key switches and a printer Option for two 50 Zone LED cards The deep D enclosure arrangement is identical WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE INSID DO NOT REMOVE COVER No Serviceable Parts Inside Display Loop Drivers 1 4 Base Card Chassis Door Back box Hinge Pin AC Input Optional Zone LED Cards Optional Key Switches Door Lock Display Cable Ratings Label www acornfiresecurity com www acornfiresecur...

Страница 15: ...e has keyhole style mounting holes Carefully remove the chassis from the rear enclosure and place in a safe place to prevent accidental damage Do not lift the chassis by holding onto any of the printed circuit cards Hold the chassis by the metal plate only 2 2 3 Mounting the Enclosure Firstly remove the required knockouts for the installation wiring There are sufficient knockouts on the top of the...

Страница 16: ...top 447 472 431 26 183 5 183 5 Knockouts L x2 D x3 378 L D Enclosure Size and Fixing Point Dimensions 2 2 4 Remounting the Chassis Carefully replace the chassis and fix into place using the two screws Reconnect the chassis earth cable to the spade terminal in the rear of the enclosure reconnect the display cable to the display card and then reconnect the AC supply lead to the Base Card www acornfi...

Страница 17: ...further information on cable types to be used Refer to specific sections on how to install AC Mains input and loop sounder relay and AUX outputs circuits WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE INSID DO NOT REMOVE COVER No Serviceable Parts Inside Loop Drivers 1 4 Base Card Chassis AC Input Loop 1 Loop 2 Loop 3 Loop 4 SND 3 4 SND 1 2 AUX PBUS SW I P RLY1 RLY2 LOOPS AUX PBUS SW I P RELAYS SOUNDERS AC INPUT AC Input A...

Страница 18: ...alling or removing printed circuit boards Observe anti static precautions at all times when handling printed circuit boards A section of the Base Card identifying the locations for each loop driver is shown in the pictures below To install a loop driver operate the locking tabs of the card guides then gently guide the loop driver printed circuit card into the card guide slots and then push into pl...

Страница 19: ... 2 4 1 Routing Interface Card Plug In Outputs to Routing Equipment Clauses 7 9 and 8 9 Output to Fire Protection Equipment Clause 7 10 The Routing Interface Card provides monitored outputs for connection to Fire Routing Equipment Item E and Fault Routing Equipment Item J or to Fire Protection Equipment Item G in accordance with EN54 2 The HSP 532 Interface card is fitted to the base card using 1x ...

Страница 20: ... An HSP 503 STD or an HSP 509 FT Network Card can be installed onto the base card The card is fitted to the base card using 1x M3 screw and 3x plastic pillars A metal pillar is pre fitted to the base card Refer to the diagram opposite All signals and power required for operation of the card are provided on the plug in connections Plug the ribbon cable into the connector as shown The screw fixing i...

Страница 21: ... The screw fixing is essential for EMC Immunity protection WARN ING H I G H V O L TAG E I N SI D E D O N O T R E M O V E C O VE R N o Se r v i ceab l e Par t s I nsi de HSP 034 Power and Data Rout e al ong ed ge o f ch assis and tie in pla ce wi t h tie wr aps B ase Card 2 LP shown Mounting Position on Chassis HSP 034 4 Way Sounder shown Isolate ALL sources of power before installing or removing p...

Страница 22: ...of power before installing or removing printed circuit boards 2 4 5 1 Option Relay Card An optional HSP 508 8 Way Relay Card can be mounted on top of the interface card to provide additional relay output circuits Use the supplied pillars to secure the Interface card to the chassis using the lower 4 mounting holes Mount the relay card onto the pillars using the supplied M3 screws and connect the ri...

Страница 23: ...pper right corner only Keep the AC wiring away from the circuit boards and all other wiring FUSE Brown Green LIVE EARTH NEUTRAL Panel Wiring Blue 3 15A AC Mains terminations The fuse is rated as follows T 3 15A H 250V Replace with correct rating and specification only Must be earthed The panels must be connected to the supply earth through the power cable The mains input connector is shown in the ...

Страница 24: ...o the negative terminal of battery 2 Connect the negative of battery 1 to the positive of battery 2 using the supplied link cable Ensure that the battery terminals do not short out against any part of the enclosure circuit board or chassis plate 1 2 RED BLACK Link Cable Do not make the final battery connections until the installation wiring is completed and the system is to be powered up Always co...

Страница 25: ... panel WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE DO NOT REMOVE COVER No Serviceable Parts Inside 2 5 2 3 Large Enclosure The diagrams opposite show the recommended location and orientation for 7Ah 17AH batteries within the panel WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE INSID DO NOT REMOVE COVER No Serviceable Parts Inside www acornfiresecurity com www acornfiresecurity com ...

Страница 26: ...The diagrams opposite show the recommended location and orientation for 7Ah 38AH 45AH batteries within the panel WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE INSID DO NOT REMOVE COVER No Serviceable Parts Inside www acornfiresecurity com www acornfiresecurity com ...

Страница 27: ... OUT Base Card Terminations Typical When screened cable is used it is vital to connect the screen drain wire to the chassis earth at the cable gland input earth stud in the panel Always ensure that all segments of the cable loop have continuity of the screen and take care to ensure that the screen is not exposed to any other earth point e g metalwork cable trays junction boxes etc The Loop Driver ...

Страница 28: ...able loop have continuity of the screen and take care to ensure that the screen is not exposed to any other earth point e g metalwork cable trays junction boxes etc The sounder outputs support monitoring with an Active EOL device to ensure circuit integrity in accordance with the requirements of EN54 13 The sounder circuits can be configured for compliance with EN54 13 by programming and the use o...

Страница 29: ...the first panel to the IN socket on the next panel as follows SCN B A A B SCN IN OUT To Base Card OUT Screen B A Screen B A IN STD Up to 32 nodes The IN terminals on the first node and the OUT terminals on the last node are not used Connect an ELR 150Ω resistor between A and B on the terminal blocks of the unused sockets Maximum cable length overall length is 1500m using recommended cables FT Up t...

Страница 30: ...ully EN54 2 compliant 2 5 7 Auxiliary Supply Output The HS 5000 Series are equipped with an auxiliary 24V DC 500mA power supply output This can be used for powering ancillary equipment and must only be used for powering localised internal equipment B A 0V 24V SW COM AUX SWITCH PBUS Base Card connections 2 5 8 Isolated Peripheral Bus Interface The isolated bus interface is used to connect local per...

Страница 31: ... with a slide in label pocket for a user text description The switch cable connector plugs into the display card connector as show opposite Switch Input Connector Optional Key Switches 87 6543 21 Route the switch cables along the bottom of the fascia plate and fix with tie wraps to the return flange Slide in label Display Plate Arrangement Typical 2 5 10 RS232 Interface The HS 5000 Series are equi...

Страница 32: ...and driven by another fire routing output located on a separate panel Routing Interface FIRE 1 FAULT FAILSAFE INPUT Output from another panel OUT IN OUT IN FSI OUT IN FIRE 2 470R 10K MONITORED INPUT CIRCUIT Typical Options 3K3 680R or 10K 470R Typical Arrangement 2 5 12 2 Fire Protection Routing The Interface monitors the wiring to and from the Fire Protection function i e Extinguishing panel A se...

Страница 33: ...t If set to monitored EOL 10KΩ Active Resistance 470Ω 1 2 3 4 15 16 17 18 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 FAT FBF FSD ÜE AUSG S red ÜE RS232 To base card To relay card Learn Circuit Typical Arrangement IN OUT FUNCTION COMMENTS 1 OUT FAT DC POWER 24V 24V DC 0 5A Power limited 2 OUT FAT DC POWER 0V 3 IN OUT RS485 A Serial Communications 4 IN OUT RS485 B 5 OUT FSD DC POWER 24V 24V DC 0 5A Power limited 6 OU...

Страница 34: ...ram and connect specific types RS485 Connection RS232 Connection Note Units connected via RS232 must be wired in rigid conduit and located 3 metres from the panel FAT 1 2 3 4 FAT FBF RXD RXD UB1 UB1 RS485 Connect 150R EOL across RXD RXD at FAT FAT 1 2 3 4 FAT FBF RS232 21 20 19 TXD RXD GND UB1 UB1 RS232 FBF 1 2 3 4 FAT FBF V 27 V 26 RS485 RXD RXD Connect 150R EOL across RXD RXD at FBF FBF 1 2 3 4 ...

Страница 35: ... RX 0V 1 2 3 4 FAT FBF RS232 ADP N3S 0V TX RX TX RX 0V PANEL 1 PANEL n AUSG AUSG V 27 V 26 UB2 UB2 SIO2 SIO2 UB1 UB1 SIO1 SIO1 UB2 UB2 SIO2 SIO2 UB1 UB1 SIO1 SIO1 UB2 UB2 SIO2 SIO2 UB1 UB1 SIO1 SIO1 UB1 UB1 SIO1 SIO1 UB2 UB2 SIO2 SIO2 UB1 UB1 SIO1 SIO1 UB2 UB2 SIO2 SIO2 Both power 24V DC and data communications are distributed around the ring 2 5 13 3 FSD Key Deposit Box Connection The interface i...

Страница 36: ... in a system fault condition the fail safe input is automatically connected to the ÜE output The router should be provided with power from a separate power supply Router Coil 200 5000ohm 24V DC 11 12 13 14 ÜE ACK FIRE 0V 24V 15 16 17 18 AUSG S red ÜE 11 12 13 14 ÜE Connect the ÜE Output on another network node to the Fail Safe Input on the Interface card connected to the router Node 1 Node n 0V Co...

Страница 37: ...3 Passwords If this number is lost it is not possible to enter commission mode functions Refer to section 5 1 for further formation Default 7654 3 1 2 Memory Lock The configuration memory may be protected against inadvertent change by means of a memory lock Before making any configuration data changes move the jumper strap to the OPEN position After all changes have been made move the jumper strap...

Страница 38: ...ter and so on see table below After pressing the button to obtain the required character wait for 1 second and the character will be entered and the cursor will move to the next character in the text description Pressing another button will immediately enter the previous character and move the cursor on to the next character Use the buttons to move backwards or forwards along the line When the tex...

Страница 39: ...puts that are reporting a fault condition Alarms View Zones and Inputs that are reporting an alarm condition during test Disabled View Zones Inputs and Outputs that are disabled Inputs View the current state of Zones and Inputs Outputs View the current operational condition of all output circuits Log View the Event Log Panel View the software of all installed components and the operational state v...

Страница 40: ... above example loop drivers are installed in positions 1 and 2 of an HS 5400 Press the buttons to scroll through the list of loops available and then press the button to select the loop required Note For the HS 5100 and as there is only one possible circuit the display will immediately show a list of programming options as follows Loop 1 VIEW EDIT AUTO LEARN CALIBRATE HISTORY METER SCOPE 3 3 2 Loo...

Страница 41: ...igned device number within the meldergruppe and can be in the range 1 32 Use the number keys to change the meldergruppe number assigned to the device 3 3 2 6 Device Text This parameter shows the 26 character location text assigned to this device For guidance on how to change the text refer to Section 3 1 4 3 3 2 7 Action This parameter shows the action that will be performed when this device indic...

Страница 42: ...ocol application note for further information This parameter shows if the device sensitivity is set to its DEFAULT or CUSTOM settings For example Loop 1 Devices More Address Sensitivity 001 0 DEFAULT 002 0 DEFAULT 003 0 CUSTOM 004 0 DEFAULT Press the button to change the sensitivity assigned to an input device When selected a new screen displays the sensitivity settings assigned For example with a...

Страница 43: ...pecial Sensitivity Mode settings For example SPECIAL SENSITIVITY MODE MULTI SENSOR SSM Clock 2 Alarm 55 Mode 5 Pre Alarm 40 Delay 5s Min Value 8 SAM SSM In the above example the panel is using special sensitivity mode 5 and time clock number 2 Enter 0 in the SSM Clock field to cancel Special Sensitivity Mode A number must be entered in the SSM Clock field to select the appropriate SSM number and t...

Страница 44: ...ion 3 3 2 11 Device Testing Individual detectors can be tested to check the chamber response and illuminate the detector LED and individual outputs sounders and relays can be tested to check output connections and operation While the address field is highlighted press the buttons to scroll through the list of devices to the desired device or key in the address and then press the button Loop 1 Devi...

Страница 45: ... process is suspended and the display shows a pop up window with options For example KEEP THIS DEVICE DELETE THIS DEVICE KEEP ALL MISSING DELETE ALL MISSING Address 002 DEVICE MISSING If the missing device is kept or all missing devices are kept the panel remembers the programming for these devices The panel will report a fault condition until such time as the missing devices are reconnected If th...

Страница 46: ...EVICE ACCEPT ALL NEW DEVICES REJECT ALL NEW DEVICES Address 002 TYPE CHANGE This situation could arise for example if a heat detector has been installed in place of an optical smoke detector If the new device type is accepted or all new device types are accepted the panel will configure the memory to register these devices All data will be configured to initial settings for sensitivity threshold c...

Страница 47: ...ble The date and time that the device was last re enabled Created The date and time that the device was either auto learnt at the panel or added to the device list from a PC configuration 3 3 6 Loop Meter Displays loop output and input voltages and loop loading A diagnostic display with automatic scanning of the loop to find devices with minimum and maximum communication pulse heights is available...

Страница 48: ... For example Commission Menu 1 Please Enter Your Password Next Menu If the password is incorrect this will be indicated or if the password is not entered within 5 seconds the display will revert to the Commission Level Menu and level 2 will not be entered After commissioning the panel must always be returned to level 2 or level 1 to give normal fire coverage 3 3 10 Disable This function is the sam...

Страница 49: ... This function allows the time and date in the panel to be changed On entry to the function the display shows the current time and date with confirmation of the day of the week on the bottom line For example SET TIME DATE TIME 15 28 DATE 15 01 09 THU 15 JAN 2009 To change the settings use the buttons to highlight the required option Directly enter the new time or date using the number buttons As s...

Страница 50: ... see 3 3 12 and user manual 3 3 17 Setup The Setup Options Menu enables the configuration of panel generic operating parameters When the option is selected the display shows a list of the available parameters For example Setup THIS NETWORK NODE 0 NEXT NETWORK NODE 0 PANEL ZONE 100 SERVICE NUMBER 01234 567890 Use the buttons to scroll through the list of options The following will then be shown Set...

Страница 51: ...ogging Option determines what type of information and to what level is stored in the Event Log There are three options STANDARD the normal operating mode logging fire alarm fault and warning conditions as they occur STANDARD an extended version of the standard operating mode where the removal of fault and warning conditions are also logged DIAGNOSTIC a full diagnostic trace of all conditions with ...

Страница 52: ...larm 3 3 17 9 Config Data The Config Data option shows the loop protocol selected and the checksum for the configuration data A note of this number can be taken and then checked on the next service visit to see if any changes have been made to the configuration data Setup CONFIG DATA APOLLO More To change the protocol press the button A pop up window is shown with the following options KEEP PROTOC...

Страница 53: ...ed for 30 seconds hour glass 3 3 19 Panel The Panel Menu Option shows a list of the internal panel circuits and provides a means to change their default configuration settings Only use this menu if changes are to be made to the default settings for the panel s internal circuits Use the VIEW PANEL Menu Option to view the state and operating condition of each circuit The display shows for example Mo...

Страница 54: ... AC Supply but the fault condition is only reported after the delay time default 10s has elapsed SENSITIVITY ADJUST MODE MONITOR Alarm Pre Alarm Delay 10s Min Value 372 SAM SSM To delay the reporting of an AC Supply Loss change the Delay setting12 12 For compliance with EN54 4 the loss of the AC Mains supply should not be delayed more than 30 minutes 1800s www acornfiresecurity com www acornfirese...

Страница 55: ...nd then enter the number of the output group required using the number buttons The display always shows the Output Group is shown in the top left corner Press the buttons to scroll through the list of zones Press the buttons to select the fields for a particular zone Press the button to select a particular field option to change its setting 3 3 20 1 Default Output Settings On initial installation ...

Страница 56: ...put types in which case a combination of input events will result in an output action If there is a combination of input events the CAUSE display above shows this extended programming by adding a to the text For example Zone 2 above shows that the basic event is ANY FIRE other criteria Press the Esc button to return to the previous display The definition for each cause is as follows Cause Definiti...

Страница 57: ...ion mode of the output For example the output could initially be delayed for 20 seconds and turn on in a pulsing mode After a wait of a further 30 seconds it can be programmed to turn on differently such as ON The wait time can be set in intervals of 1 second up to a maximum of 250 seconds Press the button to step on to the wait field and change the setting using number entry 3 3 20 4 Copying Outp...

Страница 58: ...he delay using the panel controls see the user manual for details This can also be achieved from an input device such as a manual call point that is programmed to turn on all outputs immediately 3 3 22 Test This function is the same as User Level 2 function refer to User Manual for further information The following functions can be tested Zones Inputs Display Buzzer Printer Outputs 3 3 23 LED Indi...

Страница 59: ...e been addressed check the event log in the panel and take the necessary remedial actions b Visually inspect the panel for any moisture ingress or other deterioration check all battery connections and test check the alarm fault and other functions of the panel operation c Ascertain if any building or structural alterations have been carried out that would affect the placement location of call poin...

Страница 60: ...Refer to battery manufacturer for further information Manufacturer Part Numbers YUASA POWERSONIC 4AH NP4 12 5AH PS 1250 7AH NP7 12 7AH PS 1270 12AH NP12 12 12AH PS 12110 17AH NP18 12 18AH PS 12170 24AH NP24 12B 26AH PS 12260 38AH NP24 38 38AH PS 12380 45AH PS 12450 STOP For optimum performance and charge retention Yuasa recommend that batteries are top charged prior to installation For batteries u...

Страница 61: ... Description HSS 501 1 LP Base Card only AP HO HSS 501V 1 LP Base Card only AV HSS 501N 1 LP Base Card only NITTAN HSS 502 2 LP Base Card only AP HO HSS 502V 2 LP Base Card only AV HSS 502N 2 LP Base Card only NITTAN HSS 503 4 LP Base Card only AP HO HSS 503V 4 LP Base Card only AV HSS 503N 4 LP Base Card only NITTAN HSS 504 Display Card Common to all panel types For all other items please refer t...

Страница 62: ...pted for the password As soon as the Password Invalid message is shown press the 0 button and the display will show a decryption key Make a note of the first part of this number For example Level 2 Menu Please Enter Your Password 214728378 Customer Support will provide a temporary permit number that you can enter when prompted for the Level 3 password As soon as access has been regained to the Lev...

Страница 63: ...6 With the above cables loops can be up to 2Km in length However care must be taken when designing the system to take into account the maximum loop loading The voltage drop load current x cable resistance over the cable always needs to be taken into account to ensure the devices receive an adequate supply voltage The following table gives recommendations for a loop It may be possible to extend the...

Страница 64: ...5mm 2 is 0 024Ω metre Cable Resistance RCABLE for 2 5mm2 is 0 015Ω metre Insulation Resistance Core Core and Core Screen 2M Ω 5 2 3 Fire Fault Routing Circuit Lengths The voltage drop on each transmission circuit should be calculated to ensure that the minimum voltage at the end of the circuit exceeds the minimum required by the relay coil at the minimum circuit output voltage Typically relays wil...

Страница 65: ...protocol since the loop voltage is different to other protocols 18 Use the detector manufacturers technical information to calculate the load on the loop for both the quiescent condition and fire alarm condition for all loop devices By default a maximum of 5 detector call point LED indicators will be turned on in a fire alarm condition This number can be changed via the PC Programming Tool 19 The ...

Страница 66: ...ders of Floor 6 Output Group 6 Assign All Sounders of Floor 7 Output Group 7 Assign All Sounders of Floor 8 Output Group 8 Refer to Section 3 3 2 9 for how to assign the output group to a loop output device Refer to Section 3 3 20 1 for how to assign the output group to an internal panel circuit 5 4 3 Styles In the example there are two ways in which the sounders should ring These two operational ...

Страница 67: ...Y FIRE 02 30s Pulse 120s 24 ANY FIRE 02 30s Pulse 120s STYLE 02 MODE Wait MODE On On On More Output Group 7 Sounders on Floor 7 Output Group 7 3 9 Mem used ZONE CAUSE STYLE Delay MODE Wait 22 ANY FIRE 00 On 23 ANY FIRE 00 On 24 ANY FIRE 00 On STYLE 00 MODE Wait MODE More Output Group 8 Sounders on Floor 8 Output Group 8 3 9 Mem used ZONE CAUSE STYLE Delay MODE Wait 22 ANY FIRE 02 30s Pulse 120s 23...

Страница 68: ...es Document Number Title Type Description UI ELAN 02 Elan user manual Manual User manual for HS 5100 HS 5200 HS 5400 DS0020 HS 5100 data sheet Data Sheet Data sheet for Elan HS 5100 control panels DS0021 HS 5200 data sheet Data Sheet Data sheet for Elan HS 5200 control panels DS0022 HS 5400 data sheet Data Sheet Data sheet for Elan HS 5400 control panels DS0023 HS 5010 data sheet Data Sheet Data s...

Страница 69: ...der devices Fire Fault Routing EN54 2 1997 Clauses 7 9 8 9 Network If provided then at least two fire and fault routing interfaces or a fail safe redundant connection shall be provided These should be programmed to report all fire and all fault conditions See 2 5 13 and 2 5 12 for further information 5 6 2 Network Wiring Where the installation design and codes of practice deem the network connecti...

Страница 70: ... 40 40 10 10 10 Max of Output Groups 200 200 200 200 200 200 Max of Output Group Lines 1150 1150 1150 250 250 250 Requires PC CONFIG to define more than one line per Output Group Max of Passwords 12 12 12 12 12 12 Max of Sectors Available 100 100 100 100 100 100 PC CONFIG Only Max of Input Events 250 250 250 100 100 250 PC CONFIG Only Max of Logic Blocks 100 100 100 50 50 50 PC CONFIG Only Max of ...

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