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MULTIZONE 

AUTOMATICALLY 

OPENING VENT 

(MZAOV) CONTROL 

PANEL INSTALLATION, 

COMMISSIONING & 

OPERATING MANUAL

This 

manual 

covers 

the 

installation, 

programming 

and 

commissioning of the Multizone Automatically Opening Vent Control 
Panel 

Содержание MZAOV-1001

Страница 1: ...UTOMATICALLY OPENING VENT MZAOV CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING OPERATING MANUAL This manual covers the installation programming and commissioning of the Multizone Automatically Opening Vent Control Panel ...

Страница 2: ... Products Regulation CPR305 2011 EU In addition the product complies with the following 2014 35 EC Low Voltage Directive 2014 30 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive BS EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC General Standards Emission standard for residential commercial light industrial environments BS EN 12101 2 2017 Smoke and heat control systems Natural smoke and heat...

Страница 3: ...e 1 0 List of optional functions with requirements EN54 4 1997 A2 Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings Non standard Provided Options Charge during alarm Earth fault monitoring UPS Mode Changeable password for Level 2 Adjustable Date Time ...

Страница 4: ...maintained for operation in accordance with the instructions and the applicable wiring codes of practice and national standard regulations for fire systems appropriate to the country and location of the installation This equipment is designed to be operated from 230VAC 50 60 Hz mains supplies and is of Class I construction As such it must be connected to a protective earthing conductor in the fixe...

Страница 5: ...guaranteed unless the complete system is installed and commissioned in accordance with the laid down national standards by an approved and competent person or organisation This product has been designed to comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Safety and the EMC Directives Failure to follow the installation instructions may compromise its adherence to these standards Waste Electrical and...

Страница 6: ... PSU AOV Card PCB 3037 212 TPCA027 15 MULTI AOV Card 2 Way PCB 3038 212 TPCA028 16 PIR BMS Plug in Card 2 Way PIR 0 10 3041 212 TPCA029 Optional 18 Technical Specification 20 General Specification 20 Power Supply Specification PSM3 24 MZAOV 1001 3 Amp 21 Power Supply Specification PSM5 27 MZAOV 1002 5 Amp 22 Power Supply Specification PSM10 27 MZAOV 1003 10 Amp 23 Electrical Specification Inputs O...

Страница 7: ...ng the Batteries 34 Battery Charging Voltage Checks 35 Battery Charging Voltage Calibration 36 Sounders Output Circuits 37 Relay Outputs 37 Inputs Class Change and Pulse 38 Class Change 38 Pulse 38 P BUS 38 Remote Status Unit Wiring 38 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 39 Panel Control and Indicators 39 Control Panel 39 Keypads 40 Status LED Indicators 41 User Controls 42 General User Controls 42 Available F...

Страница 8: ... User Menu Time Date 54 User Time Date Menu Time Date 54 User Time Date Menu Set DST 55 User Menu Lamp Test 56 User Menu Contrast 57 User Menu BUZZER 57 User Menu 58 CONFIG Menu 61 CONFIG Menu PANEL 62 CONFIG PANEL Menu LEARN 62 CONFIG PANEL Menu OPTIONS 63 CONFIG PANEL Menu DEFAULT 64 CONFIG PANEL Menu Password 65 CONFIG Menu CIRCUIT 65 CONFIG CIRCUIT Menu CONFIG CIRCUIT 65 CONFIG Menu DEVICES 66...

Страница 9: ...TATUS 85 Report STATUS Menu AOV 85 Report STATUS Menu PSU Card 86 Report STATUS Menu BATTERY 86 Report Menu HISTORY 87 Report Menu COUNTER 88 Report Menu Versions 88 Report Menu 90 ENG Menu 92 ENG Menu OUTPUTS 92 ENG Menu 93 SERVICE MAINTENANCE 94 The Need for Maintenance 94 Duties of the Responsible Person 94 Routine Maintenance and Testing 94 Daily 94 Weekly 94 Periodic Inspection and Servicing ...

Страница 10: ...nical people the confidence to correctly manage their fire alarm system All inputs and outputs are fully programmable and there are options to have delays to the outputs including vent opening The programming features also include 3 different modes to help reduce false alarms Local fire authorities are demanding this type of functionality to reduce unwanted callouts from alarm receiving centres Th...

Страница 11: ...t Different key types are used for the door lock and the Activate Controls key switch The panel is fully configurable and uses an easy to navigate menu system which utilizes a large 240 x 64 pixel graphical display and 5 button Up Down Left Right Enter curser control keys for menu navigation The panel internal sounders and external alarm sounders are controlled by a 5 button keypad The controls ar...

Страница 12: ...Multizone AOV User Manual PRODUCT OVERVIEW 11 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 Multi AOV Cabinet ...

Страница 13: ...Multizone AOV User Manual PRODUCT OVERVIEW 12 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 Circuit Boards PSU AOV Card PCB 3037 212 ...

Страница 14: ...Multizone AOV User Manual PRODUCT OVERVIEW 13 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 MULTI AOV Card 2 Way PCB 3038 212 ...

Страница 15: ...Multizone AOV User Manual PRODUCT OVERVIEW 14 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 PIR BMS Plug in Card 2 Way PIR 0 10 3041 212 Optional ...

Страница 16: ...t condition operation of this switch will fully open close all vents together overriding local switch settings vent positions Note If a local vent control switch is configured as a local fireman switch controlling one or more local vents control of those vents by an external 3 way fireman s switch is overridden Note If neither input is grounded vent follows panel automatic control AUTO PBUS 1 PBUS...

Страница 17: ...t vent zones two per card ZONE 1 ZONE 2 Conventional Twin Wire fire alarm zone circuit Typical max load of up to 22 devices at 18mA each may be used in each zone circuit monitored via a 6K8Ω 5 0 25W end of line resistor Monitoring current limit is 50mA fused at 500mA Detectors in the circuit may use schottky diode bases for detector removal monitoring ensuring that if a detector is removed other de...

Страница 18: ...ing the vent should be set to the fully closed position prior to connection The actuator outputs may be changed to a continuous maintained operation during configuration SWITCH 1 SWITCH 2 OP C CL Local vent control switch inputs for manual operation of vents by local vent control switch es OP Open vents C Common 0V reference for switching inputs CL Close vents The local vent control switch in a ve...

Страница 19: ...events the vent from closing to guard against entrapment injury The PIR should be mounted in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions to detect any presence in the vicinity of the entrapment risk BMS 1 BMS 2 0V IN OUT Building Management System control interface using 0 10 volt proportional control signals 0V Common 0V output This is 0 volts common reference for 0 10V input and output IN Po...

Страница 20: ...and may require a 24V supply The input requires a 2K7Ω impedance to trigger with a 6K8Ω 5 0 25W EOL resistor Monitoring current limit is 14mA unfused Up to 4 wind rain sensors can be installed in the system any one of which can close all manually opened vents but will not override an alarm signal input 12V 12VDC supply output for PIR use Max continuous rated load 100mA fused at 100mA resettable fu...

Страница 21: ...imum Relative Humidity 95 Number of conventional twin wire detection circuits 1 4 3A 5A or 1 8 10A Conventional twin wire detector compatibility Apollo S65 Orbis Hochiki CDX Nittan EV Cabling Fire resistant screened cable minimum size 1mm2 Max cable length 1Km 20 Ohm Fire Burn FP200 or equivalent max capacitance 1uF max inductance 1 millihenry Suitable cable glands must be used Terminal capacity 0...

Страница 22: ...ad shared 3 Amp Power supply output voltage 25 7 29 7VDC Set for batt charge O P 29 0V Maximum ripple voltage 150mV p p Min current supplied by PSU Imin 40mA Maximum continuous load for battery standby ImaxA ImaxA 120mA 2 zones ImaxB 2 Amp Min max battery size and type 2 x 12 Ah 12volt VRLA Yuasa NP range Battery charging voltage 27 3VDC nominal Battery charging output current 1 2A Current limited...

Страница 23: ...ad shared 5 Amp Power supply output voltage 25 7 29 7VDC Set for batt charge O P 29 0V Maximum ripple voltage 150mV p p Min current supplied by PSU Imin 40mA Maximum continuous load for battery standby ImaxA ImaxA 145mA 4 zones ImaxB 4 Amp Min max battery size and type 2 x 12 Ah 12volt VRLA Yuasa NP range Battery charging voltage 27 3VDC nominal Battery charging output current 1 2A Current limited...

Страница 24: ...ng Maximum load shared 10 Amp Power supply output voltage 26 31 5VDC Set for batt charge O P 29 0V Maximum ripple voltage 200mV p p Min current supplied by PSU Imin 40mA Maximum continuous load for battery standby ImaxA ImaxA 195mA 8 zones ImaxB 8 Amp Min max battery size and type 2 x 18 Ah 12volt VRLA Yuasa NP range Battery charging voltage 27 3VDC nominal Battery charging output current 1 2A Cur...

Страница 25: ...lean C O Max 3A at 30VDC Unfused Activates if 470R monitored in Zone detector circuit 28V 0V 28VDC supply output for fire alarm accessory relays etc Max continuous use 400mA fused at 500mA SNDR 1 SNDR 2 28VDC polarity reversal monitored sounder outputs to fire alarm devices 6K8 Ohm 5 0 25W EOL resistor Monitoring current limit 28mA fused at 500mA Typical max load 22 devices at 18mA each per circui...

Страница 26: ... current limit 14mA unfused ACT1 ACT 2 Dual polarity reversal actuator drive outputs 28VDC Max 8 amps Fused 10 amp 20mm glass quick blow fuse SWITCH 1 SWITCH 2 Local vent control switch inputs TBD OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 NO C TBD Electrical Specification Inputs Outputs PIR 0 10 3041 212 TPCA029 PIR BMS Plug in Card PIR 1 PIR 2 The input requires a 10KΩ impedance to trigger with a 6K8Ω 5 0 25W EOL resist...

Страница 27: ...ld not exceed 2000m2 Zone indication should be given at the fire alarm control panel Detectors The sensing element of a smoke detection device should not be less than 25mm and not more than 600mm below ceiling The sensing element of a heat detector should not be less than 25mm and not more than 150mm below ceiling When mounted on a flat ceiling smoke detection devices have an individual coverage o...

Страница 28: ...solators must be double pole and suitably marked All joints to be fire resisting junction boxes to be labelled FIRE ALARM All cables to be fire resisting with a minimum cross sectional area of 1mm2 Cable using trunking as a means of containment must be clipped using fire resistant supports WITHIN THE TRUNKING Zone charts should be fitted in all appropriate locations adjacent to control equipment a...

Страница 29: ... mm and no more than 2 5mm or a suitable three conductor system that meets the appropriate national wiring regulations The panel should be fed from an isolating switched fused spur supplied directly from the Main Distribution Board fused at 3A This should be secure from unauthorised operation and be marked FIRE ALARM The mains supply must be exclusive to the fire panel As an alternative to a switc...

Страница 30: ...Multizone AOV User Manual DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 29 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 Detector Circuit Conventional System Schematic ...

Страница 31: ...Multizone AOV User Manual DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 30 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 Detector Circuit Twin Wire System Schematic ...

Страница 32: ...beacons The sounders and beacons need to be wired in opposite polarity to the detectors and call points i e detector circuit positive wire connects to detector base and call point positive terminals but sounder and beacon negative terminals Note Twin Wire circuits require special sav wire detector bases and polarised call points but standard sounders Most modern non addressable low current polaris...

Страница 33: ...Practice iii Statutory requirements iv Any instructions specifically advised by the manufacturer You are requested to take such steps as are necessary to ensure that any appropriate information about this product is made available by you to anyone concerned with its use This equipment is designed to be operated from 230V AC 50 60 Hz mains supplies and is of Class I construction As such it must be ...

Страница 34: ...t air water ingress or extremes of temperature must be avoided The temperature should be in the range of 5 C to 40 C and the relative humidity should not exceed 95 Mounting the Cabinet Before mounting the cabinet remove the main PCB Remove power supply module wires from the PCB taking note of where to reconnect them Carefully pull main PCB from its mounting clips Secure the cabinet to the wall usi...

Страница 35: ...nt earth lead should be left to allow Live and Neutral connections to be accidentally pulled from the terminal block while leaving the earth connection intact Connecting the Batteries Batteries of even very small capacity can deliver very high currents which can cause injuries or fire Therefore battery connections should be done with caution The panel is supplied with battery leads already connect...

Страница 36: ...rated to 27 3VDC 0 2V at 20 C This should not normally require adjustment Where battery problems are experienced the following information should be considered a If a battery is disconnected from the charger no voltage will appear on the output leads or terminals due to intelligent battery controls b Check the power supply voltage at the PSU 28V and 0V supply output terminals With the batteries di...

Страница 37: ...rt menu Press Enter key to select the Report menu Under Report Menu use Left Right arrow keys to highlight the BATTERY option and then press Enter key to select it BATTERY STATUS menu will display the following TEMPERATURE nn nn BATTERY VOLTS nn nn CHARGE nn nn Current n nn DAC OUTPUT nnn nn VREF INT nnnn CALIBRATION n nnnnnn Place Multimeter probes onto battery input terminals and observe the Bat...

Страница 38: ... mode or in Pulsing mode 1s ON and 1s OFF The sounders can be configured to be non silencing or silencing Relay Outputs The panel is equipped with two relay outputs which activate on Fault and or Fire Alarm conditions respectively by default The relays can be programmed to turn OFF or ON in Continuously Mode or in Pulsing Mode 1s ON and 1s OFF and can be set to operate as General Alarm Evacuation ...

Страница 39: ... inputs which cause the common sounder and loop sounders outputs to pulse P BUS RS 485 local peripheral bus P BUS circuit is for control of Remote Status Units RSU it is not intended for networking Remote Status Unit Wiring The RSU require a 4 wire connection 2 wires for 28V power 2 wires for RS 485 data from the control panel Each RSU has a PCB mounted DIL switch and must be allocated a unique ad...

Страница 40: ...TIONS Panel Control and Indicators Control Panel The control panel contains LCD display screen 5 button control keypad Up down left right arrow keys and enter key curser control keypad Panel status LED indicators Vent control zones 1 8 status LED indicators Activate Controls key switch Buzzer Alarms Alarms Alarms ...

Страница 41: ...tandby mode Mute Buzzer Mutes the panels internal fire and fault buzzer The buzzer will still blip every 5 6 seconds during a fire or fault condition This function is operational without the need to activate controls Return Press to exit current menu or command as indicated in the bottom corner of the LCD display Scroll Display arrows Press to navigate the display messages and menus Enter Tick Pre...

Страница 42: ...uted Indicates one or more faults are present Disablement Indicates one or more circuits have been disabled N A Test Mode Indicates one or more circuits are in test Mode N A Supply Healthy Indicates mains and or battery supply is present N A Power Supply Fault Indicates a power supply fault on mains power input or battery and buzzer has been muted Indicates a power supply fault on mains power inpu...

Страница 43: ... General User Controls The General User Access Level 1 controls are accessible when the Activate Controls key is set to Off and the four digit access code has not been entered Available Functions The functions that can be performed in Access Level 1 are Mute the internal buzzer View active faults Change from General User Access level 1 to Authorised User Access level 2 using either the Activate Co...

Страница 44: ...symbol is shown on the LCD screen to the right of the Time and Date indication Note The Access level 2 code 1111 is the factory default The access code may be changed from the CONFIG menu PANEL sub menu Available Functions The functions that can be performed at Access level 2 are Resound Alarms Silence Alarms Reset the system Mute the internal buzzer Access the Authorised user Access level 2 menu ...

Страница 45: ...t to the code 3333 press key once again The Access level 3 menu will become available for operation Use the Scroll Control keypad up down and left right arrows and the enter key to navigate the Access level 3 menu Note The Access level 3 code 3333 is the factory default Available Functions The functions that can be performed at Access level 3 are Set the panel to automatically learn what internal ...

Страница 46: ...the amber General Fault LED will illuminate pulsing and any other specific panel or vent zone fault LED s will be illuminated Press the Left Right and Up Down arrow keys to scroll through the list of faults Press the Mute Buzzer key to silence the internal buzzer The General Fault amber LED will change to steady illumination Note The fault condition is non latching except System Fault and the indi...

Страница 47: ... the panel Batteries will not be charging o Indications will remain until the fault is rectified and the panel is reset o Remote status units will cease to function System Fault recovery o System Fault LED pulsing o General Fault LED pulsing o Pulsed buzzer fault tone indicates a system fault has occurred and the affected board has recovered o The indication will remain until the panel is reset ...

Страница 48: ...the ENG menu OUTPUTS option described below Accessing the Menu Structure Power on the panel and wait for it to perform a routine status check Any faults detected will be displayed accompanied by a warning tone Press the Mute Buzzer button to silence the warning tone Resolve any faults before proceeding Next proceed by pressing the button the LCD unit displays the following Access Level 2 Menu see ...

Страница 49: ...s level 2 The digital display will show the following message Enter Level 2 Access Code o Use Up Down arrow keys to increase decrease the number value o Use Left Right arrow keys to move to the next digit in the 4 digit sequence o When all 4 digits have been set to the code 1111 press the key again o The LCD unit displays the Access Level 2 Main Menu see picture below which is available for operat...

Страница 50: ... o TEST MODE TEST ON OFF TEST SETTINGS Time Date o Time Date o Set DST Lamp Test Contrast BUZZER To access the MAIN MENU Turn Activate Controls Key to On or Use the keypad to enter code 1111 o Press key o Use the Up Down arrow keys to increase decrease the number value o Use the Left Right arrow keys to move to the next digit in the 4 digit sequence o When all 4 digits have been set to the code 11...

Страница 51: ... enter key to select it Press the return key to return to the USER MENU Disable Menu REMOVE ALL Disablement To remove all disablements currently set in the system On the Main Menu use Left Right arrow keys to move cursor box to User menu icon Press key to select the User menu Under User menu use Left Right arrow keys to move cursor to Disable menu icon Press key to select the Disable sub menu The ...

Страница 52: ... to access it The following sub menu and options will be displayed DISABLE Menu 1 SOUNDERS ENABLED DISABLED 2 FIRE Relay ENABLED DISABLED 3 FARE OUTPUT ENABLED DISABLED 4 FAULT Relay ENABLED DISABLED 5 FWRE OUTPUT ENABLED DISABLED 6 FIREMAN INPUT ENABLED DISABLED Use the Up Down arrow keys to move between the options 1 to 6 For each of these options press enter key to toggle between ENABLED or DIS...

Страница 53: ...en circuits 01 to 08 depending on the AOV cards fitted to panel Use the Up Down arrow keys to move between the options 1 to 3 for each circuit For each of these options press enter key to toggle between ENABLED or DISABLED as required Note If any of these options are set to DISABLED the amber Disablement LED will be illuminated as steady If the SOUNDERS option is set to DISABLED the amber Sounder ...

Страница 54: ...alue is chosen the Test Mode amber LED will not illuminate o WITH SOUNDERS when this value is chosen the amber Test Mode LED will illuminate o WITHOUT SOUNDERS when this value is chosen the Test Mode amber LED will illuminate Note Selecting WITH SOUNDERS or WITHOUT SOUNDERS will activate the TEST MODE function so that any Zones set for this mode can be tested Note Selecting OFF will de activate th...

Страница 55: ...sent 3 EXCLUDE ALL ZONES use the Up Down arrow keys to highlight the EXCLUDE ALL ZONES option and press key to select it A confirmation dialog with options for NO YES will appear Use Left Right arrow keys to highlight the appropriate option and press key once A short acknowledgement sound will be present Next press the return key to return to TEST MODE menu Press the return key to return to User M...

Страница 56: ...INACTIVE To change the Set DayLight Savings Menu sub menu options to match local start and end of DST o Use Left Right arrow keys to move between the various fields indicated by underline curser Use Up Down arrow keys to toggle to the required setting for each field Starts LAST 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Monday Sunday JAN DEC adjust the date to show when the local Day Light Savings time begins e g Starts Las...

Страница 57: ...wing LEDs will come on at the same time for a couple of seconds General Alarm General Fault Supply Healthy Rain Status Disablement Power Supply Fault Sounder Status Test Mode System Fault o Second the following Vent active LEDs will come on at the same time for a couple of seconds the number of LEDs that come on depends on the AOV Cards fitted to the panel and the vents connected in the system Ven...

Страница 58: ...ys to adjust the value o BACKLIGHT using the up and down arrow keys one of the following values can be set MIN HALF and MAX Press return key to return to User menu A short acknowledgement sound will be present User Menu BUZZER To set the volume for the panel internal buzzer operate the BUZZER menu On the Main Menu use Left Right arrow keys to move cursor box to User menu Press key to select the Us...

Страница 59: ...Multizone AOV User Manual CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM 58 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 User Menu ...

Страница 60: ...Multizone AOV User Manual CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM 59 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 ...

Страница 61: ...Multizone AOV User Manual CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM 60 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 ...

Страница 62: ...nter code 1111 o Press key o Use the Up Down arrow keys to increase decrease the number value o Use the Left Right arrow keys to move to the next digit in the 4 digit sequence o When all 4 digits have been set to the code 1111 press key once again The MAIN MENU will become available for operation On the MAIN MENU use Left Right arrow keys to move cursor box to CONFIG icon Press key to select the C...

Страница 63: ...gain access to it Next highlight the LEARN option under the CONFIG PANEL menu and press key to select it The system will perform a learning routine in order to acknowledge the Internal Cards installed in the panel and the P BUS Peripheral BUS which is achieved using a RS485 network connection The following information will be displayed in turn each accompanied by a progress bar LEARNING INTERNAL C...

Страница 64: ...IONS To configure the panel sounder and vent closure on power up and power failure options access the PANEL OPTIONS menu On the CONFIG Menu highlight PANEL option and then press key in order to gain access to it Highlight the OPTIONS icon under the CONFIG PANEL menu and press key again The information available under OPTIONS sub menu will be presented as follows PANEL OPTIONS 1 ZONES RESOUND 2ND A...

Страница 65: ... mains power failure Next press the return key once to accept all changes and to return to CONFIG PANEL menu A short acknowledgement sound will be present CONFIG PANEL Menu DEFAULT To return the panel to its factory default settings access the DEFAULT menu Highlight PANEL option and then press key in order to gain access to it Highlight the DEFAULT option under the CONFIG PANEL menu and press key ...

Страница 66: ...uts from circuits zone detector vent local vent control switch PIR Rain etc connected to the system CONFIG CIRCUIT Menu CONFIG CIRCUIT To configure the various circuits connected to the system via the AOV Card s access the CIRCUIT menu On the CONFIG Menu highlight the CIRCUIT icon and then press key in order to gain access to it The CONFIG CIRCUIT menu options will be presented as follows CONFIG C...

Страница 67: ...y one parameter change is required Press the return key once to return to CONFIG Menu A short acknowledgement sound will be present Press the return key once to return to Main Menu CONFIG Menu DEVICES To configure external devices call points detectors sounders relays vents etc connected to the system CONFIG DEVICES Menu VENT To configure the vents connected to the system access the VENT menu On t...

Страница 68: ...NABLED DISABLED 9 PIR CONTROL ENABLED DISABLED 10 BMS CONTROL ENABLED DISABLED 11 INVERT VENT OUTPUT NO YES 12 MAINTAIN VENT OUTPUT NO YES 13 INVERT AUX OUTPUT NO YES On the CONFIG VENT menu CONFIG AOV VENT and the CONFIG CONTROL sub menus at Options 3 4 and 5 use the Left Right arrow keys to toggle between the VENT to be configured 01 08 depending on the AOV Cards fitted For options 3 4 and 5 pre...

Страница 69: ...NES menu On the CONFIG Menu highlight DEVICES icon and then press key in order to gain access to it Use Left Right arrow keys to highlight the ZONES option icon under the CONFIG DEVICES sub menu and press key again The CONFIG ZONES menu will be displayed CONFIG ZONES ZONE 01 08 1 LATCH ALARM YES NO 2 S C TRIGGERS ALARM YES NO 3 INTRINS SAFE YES NO 4 PRIORITY ALARM ENABLED DISABLED 5 HEAD REMOVAL E...

Страница 70: ... press key again The CONFIG SOUNDERS sub menu will be presented as follows CONFIG SOUNDER PSU SNDR ONE TWO 1 IN ALARM OFF PULSING CONTINUOUS 2 IN EVAC OFF PULSING CONTINUOUS 3 IN DELAY OFF PULSING CONTINUOUS 4 SOUNDER CAN BE SILENCED YES NO Use Left Right arrow keys to toggle between PSU SNDR ONE and TWO Use Up Down arrow keys the move between options 1 4 For each of the sounder circuits press key...

Страница 71: ...n relays FIRE and FAULT Use Up Down arrow keys the move between options 1 5 For each of the relays press key to toggle between parameters for each option as required Press the return key once to return to CONFIG DEVICES menu A short acknowledgement sound will be present CONFIG Menu PSU To configure Power Supply Unit settings access the PSU menu From the CONFIG Menu highlight PSU option and then pr...

Страница 72: ...ess key in order to gain access to it The information available under CONFIG P BUS menu will be presented as follows CONFIG P BUS P BUS 1 1st RSU PRESENT NOT PRESENT 2 2nd RSU PRESENT NOT PRESENT to 32 32nd RSU PRESENT NOT PRESENT Use the Up Down arrow keys to select which RSUs are to be configured Press key to change between PRESENT or NOT PRESENT values Press the return key once to return to CON...

Страница 73: ...Multizone AOV User Manual CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM 72 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 CONFIG Menu ...

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Страница 80: ...RY o COUNTER o Versions To access the REPORT menu Turn Activate Controls Key to On or Use the keypad to enter code 1111 o Press key o Use the Up Down arrow keys to increase decrease the number value o Use the Left Right arrow keys to move to the next digit in the 4 digit sequence o When all 4 digits have been set to the code 1111 press key once again The MAIN MENU will become available for operati...

Страница 81: ...r Report Menu highlight the EVENTS icon and press key to select it On the Report EVENTS sub menu highlight the ALARM option and press key to select it The number n of Alarm events will be displayed in the following manner ALARM A nn F 00 D 00 T 00 O 00 List of detected alarms or ALARM FWRE NORMAL ACTIVE and or FARE NORMAL ACTIVE List of detected alarms Displayed if Sounder One FARE and or Sounder ...

Страница 82: ...ect it Under Report EVENTS sub menu select FAULT option and press key to select it Fault info will be displayed in the following manner FAULT A 00 F nn D 00 T 00 O 00 List of detected faults or FAULT FWRE NORMAL ACTIVE and or FARE NORMAL ACTIVE List of detected faults Displayed if Sounder One FARE and or Sounder Two FWRE are selected to YES under CONFIG PANEL OPTIONS during configuration Where A m...

Страница 83: ...select it Under Report EVENTS sub menu select DISABLE option and press key to select it DISABLE info will be displayed in the following manner DISABLE A 00 F 00 D nn T 00 O 00 List of detected disablements or DISABLE FWRE NORMAL ACTIVE and or FARE NORMAL ACTIVE List of detected disablements Displayed if Sounder One FARE and or Sounder Two FWRE are selected to YES under CONFIG PANEL OPTIONS during ...

Страница 84: ... key to select it Under Report EVENTS sub menu select TEST option and press key to select it TEST info will be displayed in the following manner TEST A 00 F 00 D 00 T nn O 00 List of detected events or TEST FWRE NORMAL ACTIVE and or FARE NORMAL ACTIVE List of detected events Displayed if Sounder One FARE and or Sounder Two FWRE are selected to YES under CONFIG PANEL OPTIONS during configuration Wh...

Страница 85: ...ghlight the EVENTS sub menu and press key to select it Under Report EVENTS sub menu select OTHER option and press key to select it OTHER info will be displayed in the following manner OTHER A 00 F 00 D 00 T 00 O nn List of detected events or OTHER FWRE NORMAL ACTIVE and or FARE NORMAL ACTIVE List of detected events Displayed if Sounder One FARE and or Sounder Two FWRE are selected to YES under CON...

Страница 86: ... move cursor box to Report menu icon Press key to select the Report Menu Under Report Menu select the STATUS option and then press key to access it On the Report STATUS menu highlight the AOV option and press key to access it AOV Card status will be displayed similar to AOV Card STATUS VENT 1 8 ZONE NORMAL nnnn EXT NORMAL nnnn VENT NORMAL nnnn CURR NORMAL nnnn INP1 NORMAL nnnn INP2 NORMAL nnnn PIR...

Страница 87: ...nnn SNDR2 nnnn BAT NO IMP NO BATV nnnn BATM nnnn DIS NO EAR NO VIN1 nnnn VIN2 nnnn ONL nnnn nnnn REF28 nnnn EART nnnn Z nnnn n CHRG nnnn S NMON nnnn Next press return key to return to the Report STATUS menu Report STATUS Menu BATTERY To get status information on the system s battery access the Battery Status menu On the Main Menu use Left Right arrow keys to move cursor box to Report menu Press ke...

Страница 88: ...s key to access it The EVENT HISTORY will open e g nnnn PANEL RESET nnnn BATTERY MISSING nnnn MAINS FAIL Note Where nnnn represents an automatically assigned four digit sequential number allocated to each event Use the Up Down arrow keys to access relevant event and press key to display the date and time the selected event occurred nnnn dd MMM yy hh mm ss Note where nnnn sequential number allocate...

Страница 89: ... 4444 o Press key o Use the Up Down arrow keys to increase decrease the number value of the first digit in the 4 digit sequence o Use the Left Right arrow keys to move to the next digit in the 4 digit sequence o When all 4 digits have been set to the code 4444 press key once again This action will clear to zero the value of any Alarm Count if more than zero A short acknowledgement sound will be pr...

Страница 90: ...nt Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 AREA 2 VER n n nn AREA 3 VER n n nn AREA 4 VER n n nn Note Where n displayed number dd day MMM Month yy year Note The number of AREA versions displayed depends on the AOV Cards fitted Next press return key or key to return to the Report Menu ...

Страница 91: ...Multizone AOV User Manual CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM 90 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 Report Menu ...

Страница 92: ...Multizone AOV User Manual CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM 91 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 ...

Страница 93: ...e 4 digit sequence o When all 4 digits have been set to the code 1111 press key once again The Main Menu will become available for operation On the Main Menu use Left Right arrow keys to move cursor box to highlight ENG menu Press key to select the ENG menu Under ENG Menu highlight the OUTPUTS option and then press key to select it Under the Tech OUTPUTS menu the following information will be avai...

Страница 94: ...Multizone AOV User Manual CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM 93 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 ENG Menu ...

Страница 95: ...res The period between successive inspection and servicing visits should be based upon a risk assessment taking into account the type of system installed the environment in which it operates and other factors that may affect the long term operation of the system The recommended period between successive inspection and servicing visits should not exceed six months If this recommendation is not impl...

Страница 96: ...intenance and installation regulations Recommendations of BS5839 1 for periodic service visits include Every device on the system should be tested annually The testing of each device can be split between periodic visits but with a minimum of one detector or call point tested on each circuit per visit On each visit the Competent Person should check the record of false alarms Any persistent occurren...

Страница 97: ...ULE OF TESTING 96 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 SCHEDULE OF TESTING This section to be used to record ALL weekly tests of the fire alarm system Date Time of Test Device Tested Location Comments if any Initials of Tester ...

Страница 98: ...Multizone AOV User Manual SCHEDULE OF TESTING 97 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 Date Time of Test Device Tested Location Comments if any Initials of Tester ...

Страница 99: ...Multizone AOV User Manual SCHEDULE OF TESTING 98 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 Date Time of Test Device Tested Location Comments if any Initials of Tester ...

Страница 100: ...Multizone AOV User Manual SCHEDULE OF TESTING 99 Approved Document Ref UI MAOV 01 Issue 1 0 Date Time of Test Device Tested Location Comments if any Initials of Tester ...

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