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Neon

 - Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel 

Any new alarm event will automatically cancel the silence.
If no sounders are active, the silence operation will only  

momentarily activate the corresponding indicator.

Bell / Class change (Long Press)

While key 

[2]

 is kept pressed, the Sounders normally used 

for Fire Alarms, are activated with a constant pattern. This 

is typically used in schools to sound a class change. 

Siren 2 output will not be used if allocated to the pre-

alarm function.

While the panel is in this mode, all indicators are turned off 

and only the activated relay indicators (S1 to S4) are blink

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ing every 0.25 seconds.

The panel returns to normal indication when the key is re-

leased.

Key [3]:

 Alarm Verification Toggle

Only useful if the installation uses the Alarm Verification 

functionality.

The Alarm Verification operation may be disabled and re-

enabled with successive presses of key 

[3]

 (see section 

5.3.9 for indication).

The user may verify which zones (if any) belong to the 

alarm verification group by pressing and holding key 

[3]. While this key is kept pressed the *ALARM 

VERIFICATION*  indicator  flashes  at  a  slow  rate  while 

blinking disablement indicators show the group 

members (

see section 5, Alarm Verification

).

Key [4]: Output Delays Toggle

Only useful if the installation uses the “Output Delays” 

feature.

The Output Delays operation may be disabled or re-en-

abled with successive presses of key 

[4]

 (see section 5.3.8 

for indication). 

Key [5]: ZONES Disablement

Used to selectively place zones in disabled mode. A dis

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abled zone is fully ignored by the system in both faults and 

alarms.
How to operate:

1. 

Press Key 

[5]:

 

*DISABLEMENTS*

 indicator starts  

blinking: the panel is in zone selection mode.

2. 

Use  keys 

[1]

 to 

[8]

 to toggle the disablement of the 

corresponding zone.

3. 

The 

*Disablements | Test | Faults*

 indicators show 

any zones that are disabled (“steady on” state).

Panels with 2 or 4 zones will ignore the keys with no 

corresponding zone.
Zone selection mode will be cancelled after 10 seconds 

of user inactivity.

Disabling a zone in alarm will cancel the alarm state but will 

not reset any automatic detectors that may have caused/

latched the alarm.

Key [6]: ZONES test

Used to place zones in the “Test” state. It is used for testing 

the panel as well as any automatic detectors attached to 

the zone of interest. 
Any alarm condition detected from a zone in test will cause 

the panel’s buzzer and the local Sirens (relays 1 to 4) to be 

activated for 3 seconds. After the 3 second activation the 

panel performs a zone reset (useful for automatic detec

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tors).

Any zone in this state is considered disabled and is so in

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dicated.

If  any  zone  is  in  test  mode,  the 

*TEST*

 indicator is 

illuminated.

Key [7]: EVACUATION (Long Press) 

This operation requires Access level 2 if SW-C-8 is set 

(see section 8.3 key [7], above).

Key [8]: RESET panel

              Exit A.L.2 (Long Press)

The reset operation will:

• 

Remove power from the zone circuits for 3 seconds, 

resetting all automatic detectors.

•  Restore all Outputs to their idle state.

•  Cancel any pending pre-alarms.

• 

Cancel all Alarm Verification timers (if active and run

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ning).

•  Cancel all faults including the startup System Fault.

“Remote Reset” Hardware input.

The remote reset input, if used, is connected to a 

momentarily activating push-button (shorted while kept 

pressed). This will cause the panel to do an Access Level 

2 reset operation.

5.3 Indications
5.3.1 POWER Indication

The  *

POWER*

 indication is permanently ON if the main 

power is present and batteries are healthy. This condition 

signifies normal system operation.

*POWER* 

indicator OFF signifies a total power failure of 

the system. This can be due to a number of reasons. Some 

of them are:
•  Main power failure for an extended period of time during 

which the batteries have been depleted.

•  Blown main board fuse 

(see section 1.1)

.

•  Other malfunction of the power supply, main board  

disconnected from PSU (power supply unit) etc.

Blinking power indicator signifies one of the following:

(a)

 Removal or power loss of the batteries.

(b)

 Main power loss.

1

(c)

 Blown main power fuse or PSU fuse (see 

section 1.1

).

In the above cases the on board buzzer sounds continu

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ously.

1

 

The *

POWER SUPPLY FAULT*

 indicator turns ON. 

5.3.2 AUX POWER Fault Indication

When  active,  this  indicator  signifies  that  an  overcurrent 

condition at the auxiliary power outputs (section 1.1, items 

18 & 19) is detected. The maximum allowed total current 

for the two auxiliary outputs is 1 Amp. The panel is capa

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ble of continuous operation even with a full short circuit at 

these outputs. Please note that a short on any one of the 

two outputs will disable both as well as any device powered 

from them.

If more than 1 Amp is required, a compatible EN 54-4 ap

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proved fire alarm power supply must be used. When such 

a power supply is used, the negative output of the external 

power supply must be connected to the negative terminal 

of the AUX terminal (-AUX).

IMPORTANT: The total current of the auxiliary out-

puts plus the siren outputs must not exceed 1.5 Amp.

5.3.3 Battery Fault / Replace Indication

The Neon panel uses a battery fault detection system that 

will generate a battery fault indication in the following cases:

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Страница 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel Version 1 Revision 4 ...

Страница 2: ... be responsible in any way whatsoever for faulty installation or connection Declaration of Conformity Fire alarm control panel NEON is certified from EVPU Noti fied body No 1293 according to European Regulation CPR 305 2011 with certification number Νο 1293 CPR 0604 of June 27 2018 Standards EN 54 2 1997 A1 2006 AC 1999 EN 54 4 1997 A2 2006 AC 1999 Certificates can be found online at phsvesis com ...

Страница 3: ...Level 2 Indication 9 5 3 14 General Fire Alarm Indication 9 5 3 15 Zone ALARM indications 9 5 3 16 General Fault indication General Fault 10 5 3 17 Zone Disablements Test Fault indications 10 6 Alarm Verification 10 6 1 System Overview Alarm Verification 10 6 2 System Operation Alarm Verification 10 6 3 Day Night hardware input 10 6 5 System Setup Zone assignment Intellizone 11 6 6 System Setup In...

Страница 4: ...emote reset input 15 Zone inputs 16 Batteries Secondary standby power source See sec tion 9 2 17 JP204 NO NC dry contacts operated during reset 18 AUX R Auxiliary power output interrupted during re set 24 V DC 1 A max for devices that need resetable power This output is fused 19 AUX Auxiliary power output 24 V DC 1 A max This output is fused 20 BELL Bell class change operation input See sec tion 5...

Страница 5: ...tion Terminal Mains Power Supply 230 V AC 50 60Hz 2 5A Fuse 1A 250V Slow blow Hardware Reset Button Fuse 5A 250V Slow blow Fuse 1 6A 250V Fast blow 1 2 Neon Panel Wiring diagram and information 4 7K Signaling device 24 V DC Active End Of Line Capacitor End Of Line Resistor Panic button Photoelectric detector Rate of Rise Heat detector 4 7K 22uF AEOL 1 End Of Line Device 2 Active End Of Line Device...

Страница 6: ...Connect batteries Test for proper operation After a system power up the user must perform an A L 2 Reset to remove the System fault and enter normal operational mode This is by design 3 2 Installing the cabinet Cabinets can be surface or flush mounted See Figure 1 and Table 1 for framing and mounting dimensions To wall mount the cabinet 1 Position the cabinet on the finished wall surface 2 Fasten ...

Страница 7: ... While key 4 is kept pressed the panel shows the configu ration related to the 4 Siren relay outputs Fault indicators FL1 FL8 Zones that will be de layed if triggered by an alarm are blinking Siren Indicators S1 to S4 Siren outputs that will be delayed are blinking Siren Indicator 2 S2 If allocated to Pre alarms is ON steady Key 6 Test On Normal press or while kept pressed all the visual indi cato...

Страница 8: ... the 3 second activation the panel performs a zone reset useful for automatic detec tors Any zone in this state is considered disabled and is so in dicated If any zone is in test mode the TEST indicator is illuminated Key 7 EVACUATION Long Press This operation requires Access level 2 if SW C 8 is set see section 8 3 key 7 above Key 8 RESET panel Exit A L 2 Long Press The reset operation will Remov...

Страница 9: ... 1 at least one zone is in testing mode steady on In access level 2 the system is in test selection zone mode blinking 5 3 8 Outputs Delay Indication The meaning of this indication is as below OFF No delays to outputs are active or programmed ON The system has programmed and active delays to outputs BLINKING The system has programmed delays to outputs but they are currently disabled with an Access...

Страница 10: ...Alarm signal Only then will the General Alarm condition be activated To prevent the First Alarm signal from causing a General Alarm it must originate from an intellizone Please note that the terms Alarm Verification and intelli zone are treated as synonymous in the following sections 6 2 System Operation Alarm Verification Each zone may be programmed to be an Intellizone from microswitch SW B The ...

Страница 11: ...outputs without delay called Im mediate Zones A group of outputs relays that will always activate without delay called Immediate Outputs A group of outputs relays that will activate with de lay if the Alarm is triggered by a Delayed zone called Delayed Outputs Additionally there is a predefined delay in access level 3 dip switches SW C 1 2 3 called Output Delay 7 2 System behavior The term Delayed...

Страница 12: ... the pair are indicated in alarm 8 1 2 System setup Zone inputs To enable the cross zoning function place the appropriate micro switches to the ON position according to Table 6 Ex ample switching SWA 1 to ON will activate cross zoning on zones 1 and 2 The two zones 1st and 2nd should be connected to the detectors that are installed in the pro tected area A common practice is to install different t...

Страница 13: ...current of the auxiliary out puts plus the siren outputs must not exceed 1 5 Amp The Alarm output also monitors the notification appliances wiring for open lines and short circuits The connection of a 4 7K Ohm EOL resistor is required as shown in below see section 1 2 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K Signaling device 24V DC Panic button Photoelectric detector Rate of Rise Heat detector Figu...

Страница 14: ...____ Zone 4 _______________________________________ Zone 5 _______________________________________ Zone 6 _______________________________________ Zone 7 _______________________________________ Zone 8 _______________________________________ Installed by Name Company Address Phone For service contact Company Address Phone Acceptance Inspection by Date DEVELOPED BY PARADOX HELLAS S A Korinthou 3 Meta...

Страница 15: ...mounting extruding depth 25mm Weight without the batteries 2 800gr Appendix B Calculations Battery calculation worksheet Use this worksheet to determine the minimum capacity required for the panel s standby battery You can obtain operating current re quirements for notification appliances from their respective installation sheets Standby Current mA Alarm Current mA Base panel 1 Aux current Detecto...

Страница 16: ...Document Part Number NEON PI01 CPR version 1 revision 4 12 2018 ...

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