Algo-Tec 6500/6600 INTERACTIVE DIGITAL ADDRESSABLE FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM (1-4 LOOPS)

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1 Algo-Tec 6500/6600 INTERACTIVE DIGITAL ADDRESSABLE FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM (1-4 LOOPS) COMMISSIONING MANUAL Protec Fire Detection plc, Protec House, Churchill Way, Nelson, Lancashire, BB9 6RT, ENGLAND +44 (0)

2 Document Revision Details Issue Modification Detail Author Date 2 Released to production PD 25/10/ Added extra device faults Increased maximum number of panels on a local network from 32 to 64 PD 15/03/ Added card hardware indications section AA 22/03/ Updated to controller card V Updated the fault information Updated screenshots Updated screenshots Updated document format PD 19/09/2017 CM 11/12/2017 Notice This manual may be revised as a result of enhancements to the system software or hardware. Check for revisions to this manual, and download them, from the website RDM0002/2_4 Page 2 of Protec Fire Detection plc

3 Table of Contents DOCUMENT REVISION DETAILS...2 INTRODUCTION COMMISSIONING MENUS Login Entering the Menu System Tools Menu Loop Tools Loop logging Allocate Addresses Printer Menu Diagnostic Tools Networking Mapping Info Quality Loop Info Clear All Disablements Rebuild Service Info Upgrade FAULT EVENTS Panel faults (Non-latching) Panel faults (Latching) Network Faults Loop faults Loop Device faults IO faults DLP Card Identification CARD HARDWARE INDICATIONS System Controller Card Network Card I/O Card Loop Card Display Card TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION STANDARDS, DIRECTIVES AND REGULATIONS INFORMATION RDM0002/2_4 Page 3 of Protec Fire Detection plc

4 Introduction This manual applies to the Protec 6500 and 6600 fire alarm control panels however for convenience; reference will be made only to the Everything in this manual applies to the 6500 and 6600 unless stated otherwise. The Protec 6500 Fire Alarm Control Panel has been designed and manufactured in the United Kingdom and complies fully with current standards dictating fire alarm system design practice ( EN54 parts 2 and 4 ). This equipment and its associated connections must be installed, commissioned and maintained by a suitably trained skilled and competent person. This equipment is not guaranteed unless installed and commissioned in accordance with current national standards There are no user serviceable parts inside the The equipment and its associated connections must be installed, commissioned and maintained by a suitably trained, skilled and competent person. A separate 6500 Installation Manual is available. It is assumed that the commissioning engineer has read the 6500 User Manual and is therefore familiar with the basic operation of a 6500 fire panel. For information on programming the panel and communicating via the PC using the commissioning software, refer to the Commissioning Software User Manual RDM0002/2_4 Page 4 of Protec Fire Detection plc

5 1.0 Commissioning Menus 1.1 Login Access to the features of the 6500 is achieved by logging in. If it is displayed, Press Login and the display will show the code entry screen If the Login button is not displayed, touch the middle of the screen to bring up the code entry key pad Enter the engineer code by touching the relevant number buttons then touch Enter. If the code is correct then the display will show the main menu screen For information on the Service Info screen and the Upgrade screen refer to the relevant sections. RDM0002/2_4 Page 5 of Protec Fire Detection plc

6 1.2 Entering the Menu System When the engineer code is entered, the Main Menu screen will be displayed. Touch a menu option to select it. Tools Menu refer to section 1.3 System View refer to the user manual Disable / Enable refer to the user manual History - refer to the user manual Settings - refer to the user manual Test Menu - refer to the user manual RDM0002/2_4 Page 6 of Protec Fire Detection plc

7 1.3 Tools Menu Touching Tools Menu displays options to show the commissioning tools The printer menu is displayed if the configuration file downloaded to the panel included the printer fitted option. RDM0002/2_4 Page 7 of Protec Fire Detection plc

8 1.4 Loop Tools Touching Loop tools displays options to show the Loop tools RDM0002/2_4 Page 8 of Protec Fire Detection plc

9 1.5 Loop logging Each loop must be logged and allocated. Logging finds all the connected devices, their type, software version and their physical order whilst Allocating allows the engineer to assign an address to each device. Until a device is allocated an address on the loop, the panel cannot communicate with it. To log a loop, touch Loop logging to select the panel, then loop card, and then select the loop Loop logging is a two stage process, first it logs how many devices are connected to the loop then it maps them to find their physical position on the loop. Knowing their physical position makes fault finding easier. Loop logging can take several minutes; its progress is indicated on the display. Touch Allocate to move direct to the allocation menu (see next section) else touch OK to exit the logging screen. RDM0002/2_4 Page 9 of Protec Fire Detection plc

10 1.6 Allocate Addresses A loop must be logged before it can be allocated Each Protec 6000 loop device has a unique serial number. This serial number has to be linked to a unique address. The process of linking the serial number to an address is known as address allocation. To begin allocating the device addresses, touch Allocate addresses to select the panel, then loop card, and then select the loop Indicates the column used for sorting the data. Touch one of the other column headers to change the method of sorting This button provides a quick way to allocate the selected device to the lowest unused address, in this case the address is 1 This button finds the next device in the list to the one selected that has not yet been allocated an address This button finds the previous device in the list prior to the one selected that has not yet been allocated an address This button allocates the selected device the address that has been entered. The address range is 0 to 200. Each device must have a unique address between 1 and or a blank address is used to de-allocate a device. This button deletes the latest digit that has been entered On completion of the address allocation, touch Exit RDM0002/2_4 Page 10 of Protec Fire Detection plc

11 Touch Exit to leave the allocation menu without saving any changes. Touch Continue to return to the allocation screen. Touch Save to store the newly allocated data. A progress bar is displayed as shown below RDM0002/2_4 Page 11 of Protec Fire Detection plc

12 1.7 Printer Menu Touching Printer Menu displays the printer options Note: - The printer menu option is only available on panels configured to have a printer Prints the current faults Prints the current disablements Prints the current tests Prints Loop Device serial numbers and analogue values after selecting the panel, the loop card then the loop Powers up the printer for a period of time to allow feeding of a new roll of paper Prints the last 100 events from the historic log RDM0002/2_4 Page 12 of Protec Fire Detection plc

13 1.8 Diagnostic Tools Touching Diagnostic tools displays options to show the available tools The Networking button is not available on a single panel system RDM0002/2_4 Page 13 of Protec Fire Detection plc

14 1.9 Networking Touching Networking displays options to show the network diagnostic tools RDM0002/2_4 Page 14 of Protec Fire Detection plc

15 1.10 Mapping Info To access all the network information, this must be performed on the master panel. Slave panels are limited to displaying the network map. Touch Mapping info then select the Network card. This displays a map of the panels connected to the network and a summary of the number of panels mapped and missing. Pink indicates the master panel with no faults Green indicates a slave panel with no faults Yellow indicates that the panel has a fault. A red border to the yellow circle indicates that the panel is one side of a network break. RDM0002/2_4 Page 15 of Protec Fire Detection plc

16 Touch a panel icon to display its details as shown below. A panel can have one of three roles: Master The master manages all network functions Slave DM The deputy master assumes control when the master is offline e.g. whilst being programmed Slave A standard remote network panel The master panel may display additional fault information to that shown above:- Fault map error The panel sequence found does not match the sequence downloaded to the master panel. Fault network failed There are too many network problems for the network to function. Fault duplicate master When the system was programmed, two panels have been set up as the master panel. Download the corrected configuration to both panels. Fault too many nodes The master panel discovered too many nodes when it initialised the network. RDM0002/2_4 Page 16 of Protec Fire Detection plc

17 The cabling information reports cable break information such as:- Break, a panel is reporting a cable break When using a fibre optics unit cabling information reports cable break information such as:- Break-CH1, a panel is reporting a cable break on network Channel 1 Break-CH2, a panel is reporting a cable break on network Channel 2 The status information reports issues such as:- Missing, a panel that should be on the network is currently missing Duplicate, two panels have the same panel number Unknown, an unknown panel is on the network Reverse, a panel has its channel 1 & 2 wiring reversed RDM0002/2_4 Page 17 of Protec Fire Detection plc

18 Re-initialise instructs the master panel to re-map the network. Re-initialise is required when the network is first commissioned or when changes are made. There should be no further need to re-initialise the network. More info displays the panel sequence downloaded to the panel. The panel sequence downloaded to the panel can be compared with the sequence found to assist fault finding. RDM0002/2_4 Page 18 of Protec Fire Detection plc

19 1.11 Quality Touch Quality then select the network card to display data that the panel has collected on the operation of the network. Note: - The quality data can only be cleared by re-initialising the network. This data is automatically refreshed. Note: - This data can be used to check for network problems. Leaving the panel for one hour then rechecking should show no additional CH1 or CH2 UART errors. RDM0002/2_4 Page 19 of Protec Fire Detection plc

20 1.12 Loop Info Touch Loop Info to display the diagnostic information after selecting the loop card then the loop This data is automatically refreshed every 30 seconds. Series Impedance Parallel Impedance Space Voltage Space Current Shield Value Scan Time Denotes the total resistance of both the loop positive and negative conductors. A value greater than 32Ω is considered high. The maximum permitted resistance is loop specific because it depends upon both the loop length and current drawn. Denotes the resistance between the loop positive conductor and the loop negative conductor. This figure would normally be >500Ω. Denotes the low voltage level of the loop signalling. This voltage will be around 10V Denotes the current drawn during the low voltage level of the loop signalling. This figure should be almost zero The shield resistance is not measured on a 6500 panel so ignore this value Denotes the time taken to communicate with every loop device. This time period varies between 2.5 and 8 seconds RDM0002/2_4 Page 20 of Protec Fire Detection plc

21 Total Device Missed Replies Total Exchange Errors Indicates the number of times that a loop device has failed to reply to the loop card since the counter was last reset. This figure is an indication of the quality of the loop signalling. It is recommended that the counts are reset then the data is checked again an hour later. There should be no missed replies. Indicates the number of times that the loop card has failed to communicate with the loop driver processor. This figure should always be zero. Touch Reset Counts to clear the Total Device Missed Replies and the Total Exchange Errors to zero RDM0002/2_4 Page 21 of Protec Fire Detection plc

22 1.13 Clear All Disablements Each panel stores all of the system disablements. The panels regularly monitor the disablements in order to ensure that all the panels remain in sync. If a disablement is applied or removed whilst a panel has been taken offline for reprogramming then when the panel re-joins the network, a disablement fault will occur. The only way to clear a disablement fault is to Clear All Disablements and then Clear system fault. Touching Clear All Disablements will blank all disablements on the system. See note below regarding key-switch disablements. If a key-switch, used to generate a disablement, is currently active then, switch it off, clear all disablements then activate it again Rebuild Each panel stores all of the faults. Occasionally the panels on a network can disagree about the number of faults. This can occur if one panel was temporarily isolated from the network. Touching Start Rebuild will cause each panel to remove all faults except their own. Each panel will then transmit its own faults on the network. On completion of the rebuild, all panels will have the same record of all faults. Unlike the previous Protec 6400 panel, during a rebuild each panel does not regenerate its own faults. Each panel simply retransmits its own events that already exist in its database. RDM0002/2_4 Page 22 of Protec Fire Detection plc

23 1.15 Service Info Touch Service Info to display the details of the servicing company and the panel details To change the details of the service company displayed here, use the X600 Commissioning software Panel Type 65 indicates that this is a 6500 panel 00 indicates that this panel cannot support loops because it is a repeater 01 indicates that this panel can support one loop 02 indicates that this panel can support two loops 04 indicates that this panel can support four loops NET6 indicates that the network card is suitable to connect to a local network with up to 6 panels. NET32 indicates that the network card is suitable to connect to a local network with up to 32 panels. NET64 indicates that the network card is suitable to connect to a local network with up to 64 panels. Panel Number Panel ID Contractor Code The panel number provides a quick way to find out which panel number this is and also how many panels are on the system. The panel ID is the serial number of the controller card in this panel Unlocked indicates that this panel is Open Protocol A five digit number indicates the contractor code of the servicing company It is possible to upgrade a panel to support more loops or to connect to more network panels. Contact Protec for further details. It is recommended that a picture of the Service Info screen is ed to Protec. RDM0002/2_4 Page 23 of Protec Fire Detection plc

24 1.16 Upgrade Touch Upgrade to enter the upgrade code supplied by Protec Once the upgrade code has been entered, return to the Service Info screen and confirm that the Panel Type is correct The upgrade code is valid for a specific date; ensure that you use it on the correct date and that the panel date and time is correct before you enter the code. RDM0002/2_4 Page 24 of Protec Fire Detection plc

25 2.0 Fault Events 2.1 Panel faults (Non-latching) All panel faults include a panel number, some include a card number. If required, refer to the separate section on DLP card identification. LCD Text Buzzer Isolated DLP Card Missing DLP Card Offline Power Supply Fault RS232 Comms Fault Tamper Fault Silence Switch Fault Description The buzzer mute switch on the rear of the Display card is in the wrong state One of the cards within the panel is not communicating to the controller card. 1. Check that the cards have been fitted in their correct slots. 2. Review the configuration file The card has been taken offline probably to be reprogrammed The panel has a power supply fault. 1. Check that the configuration option Internal PSU fitted has been set correctly and downloaded to the panel 2. Use a meter to check the voltage on the SF connection. This should be approximately 12V 3. If the panel has an external PSU, check that both 24V supplies are connected 4. Check that the temperature lead is fitted to the PSU The RS232 events transmitted by the panel are not being acknowledged. Check that 1. There is not a break in the cable 2. The baud rate in the configuration file is correct 3. The PC program (or whatever is receiving the data) is running If there is no requirement for the RS232 interface, remove it from the panel s configuration file Applies to NZ panels only. Indicates that the panel door is closed and one or both of the following is true :- 1. The SGD is isolated or in test 2. The alarm outputs are disabled Applies to NZ panels only. Indicates that the fireman s silence keyswitch is active RDM0002/2_4 Page 25 of Protec Fire Detection plc

26 2.2 Panel faults (Latching) All latching panel faults include a panel number, some include a card number. If required, refer to the separate section on DLP card identification. These faults latch and can only be removed by pressing reset except where stated. LCD Text Configuration Error DLP Card CRC Error DLP Card Incorrect Version Invalid Event Panel Offline Printer Fault System Fault Network Comms Fault Disablement Fault Description There was an error in the configuration file when it was downloaded to the panel One or more loops has been logged and allocated but the data has not been uploaded from the panel to the PC This fault latches and can only be removed by fixing the configuration error in the Commissioning software and downloading the corrected configuration to the panel. A card is reporting a corruption in its memory. This card should be replaced One of the cards has out of date firmware and needs to be updated There was a problem transmitting this event on the network. Refer to the panel number to find the actual event. Report the problem to Protec The panel has been disconnected from the network probably to be programmed. The panel cannot communicate with its printer. Check that 1. the two printer cables are in place 2. there is sufficient paper 3. there is no paper jam If there is no printer fitted, remove it from the panel s configuration file Faults that are deemed to be system faults will generate a separate System fault event. Fix the cause of the problem then press Clear System Fault. Every few minutes, the master panel transmits a message to one of the panels on the system. If this panel fails to reply then a network comms fault is generated. Press Reset to clear this fault. If the problem persists then the fault will be regenerated however the time taken to regenerate this fault depends upon the number of panels on the network. Every few minutes, the master panel transmits the disablement information to the other panels on the system. If one of those other panels discovers that the received information does not match its own information then this fault is reported. To remove this fault :- 1. From the Tools menu, press Clear All Disablements 2. Press Reset 3. From the Settings menu, press Clear System Fault RDM0002/2_4 Page 26 of Protec Fire Detection plc

27 LCD Text Internal Error System DB Licence Fault 0x0001 Licence Fault 0x0002 Licence Fault 0x0003 Description Indicates that the system database is filling up. Contact Protec There is a serial number mismatch between the display card and the controller card. This indicates that one of the cards has been swapped for a replacement. To remove the fault :- a) Replace the original card and if necessary cycle the power off and back on b) If a new card has been purchased then contact the supplier for an upgrade code. c) Enter the upgrade code Only one licence fault can be generated by a panel at a time. Other licence faults may be present. There is a network configuration issue. This indicates that more than six panels are in the network configuration and the panel generating this fault is only licensed for a six panel network. To remove the fault :- a) If more than six panels have been included in the configuration in error then remove the incorrect panel, rebuild the configuration file and download it. b) Contact the panel supplier for details of how to upgrade a panel. Only one licence fault can be generated by a panel at a time. Other licence faults may be present. There is a network map issue. This indicates that more than six panels are on the network and the panel generating this fault is only licenced for a six panel network. To remove the fault :- a) If more than six panels have been connected in error then remove the extra panel and if necessary cycle the power off and back on b) Contact the panel supplier for details of how to upgrade a panel. Only one licence fault can be generated by a panel at a time. Other licence faults may be present. RDM0002/2_4 Page 27 of Protec Fire Detection plc

28 2.3 Network Faults All network faults include a panel number Network faults latch and can only be removed by pressing Reset LCD Text Network Break Panel X Panel Y Network Card Flash Checksum Fault Network Card Isolated Network - CH2 PSU Fault Network - Configuration Fault Network - Duplicate Master Network - Duplicate Panel(s) Network - Failed Network Fault - Network Master Elected Network Map Fault Network Missing Panel Network - Reverse Wiring Fault Network - Slave CTS Fault Network - Too Many Panels Network - Unknown Panel(s) Description There is a break in the network between Panel X and Panel Y where X and Y are the panel numbers There is a memory corruption in the network card, replace the card The network card is not communicating with the network, check that switch 1 is off There is a fault in the network card s isolated power supply, replace the card The configuration data received by the network card is corrupt Two master panels have been detected on the network. There are two possible causes: 1. Two panels have been assigned as the master in their configuration data. This needs correcting using the PC commissioning software 2. During a double break of the network wiring, two panels have to perform the job of master. On restoration of the network, one of these has failed to relinquish control of the network. Reinitialise the network at the original master panel The network has initialised with two panels that have the same number. This needs correcting using the PC commissioning software. Note that neither panel is allowed to transmit an event so each will eventually display a Slave CTS fault The network is not operational because there are too many faults The network has unexpectedly lost the master panel so another panel has automatically been assigned as the master until the problem is fixed The physical order of the panels does not match the order downloaded to the master panel One or more panels in the master panel s network configuration data is missing. One or more panels has its network CH1 and CH2 wiring reversed The panel has an event to transmit but the network master panel is not permitting it to transmit. This fault will be reported by duplicate panels. The network has initialised with too many panels. The network supports a maximum of 64 panels The network has initialised with a panel that is not in the master panel s network configuration data The following network faults are not available in some panel options. RDM0002/2_4 Page 28 of Protec Fire Detection plc

29 LCD Text Network - CH1 Shutdown Fault Network - CH2 Shutdown Fault Network - I2C Link Fault Network - RS485 CH1+ Partial O/C Network - RS485 CH1- Partial O/C Network - Running On Processor B Network - Short A Leg To B Leg Network - Short A Leg To Screen Network - Short B Leg To Screen Description A network fault has occurred causing the panel to ignore data from network CH1 A network fault has occurred causing the panel to ignore data from network CH2 The communications link between the local network card and the core network card is faulty There is a high resistance in the CH1+ cable There is a high resistance in the CH1- cable Processor B is the backup processor and is only used when processor A has failed There is a short circuit fault in the network between CH1+ and CH1- There is a short circuit fault in the network between CH1+ and the screen There is a short circuit fault in the network between CH1- and the screen RDM0002/2_4 Page 29 of Protec Fire Detection plc

30 2.4 Loop faults All loop faults include a panel and loop number. All Loop faults latch and can only be removed by pressing Reset. LCD Text Loop Drive Open Circuit Loop Drive Overload Fault Loop Drive Parallel Fault Loop Drive Series Fault Loop Drive Short Circuit Loop Drive Processor Fault Loop Card Processor Fault 0xabcd Loop Drive VPI Fault Description The loop has a break in its wiring. The loop cannot be driven due to an overload condition. There is a low resistance between loop + and loop -. The fault threshold is currently set to 200Ω. This fault will occur if more than ten loop device repeater LEDs are turned on at the same time There is a high resistance in the loop wiring. The fault threshold is currently set to 80Ω however any value greater than 32 is considered high. The loop current calculator in the commissioning software must be used to determine if the system has been designed correctly. For export customers who use loops for detection devices only, there is an option to ignore this fault. Users of the option take responsibility for checking that the loop devices function correctly. This checking includes correct operation at low battery voltage levels or when there is a loop open circuit. The loop has a short in its wiring. This fault is probably :- 1. in the wiring between loop side A and the first device with an isolator 2. in the wiring between loop side B and the last device with an isolator The loop driver processor has reported a fault. 1. The panel reporting the fault must be taken offline then back online to clear this fault 2. Report this fault to Protec The loop card processor has reported a fault. 1. The panel reporting the fault must be taken offline then back online to clear this fault 2. Report this fault to Protec along with the number abcd A device that hasn t been allocated onto the loop has an active input. This could increase the time taken for an MCP or other loop device to generate a fire signal. The following loop faults are not available in some panel options LCD Text Loop Drive Shield Fault Description There is a cable break in the loop shield. This fault can only occur on a 6600 panel RDM0002/2_4 Page 30 of Protec Fire Detection plc

31 2.5 Loop Device faults All loop device faults include a panel, loop, address and zone number along with the device type LCD Text Alarm Fault Device Added Fault Device Fault Device CO Sensor Fault Device Failed Setup Device Invalid Sensitivity Device Open Circuit Device Pre-Alarm Fault Device Short Circuit Device Type Fault Input Open Circuit Input Short Circuit Loop Device missing Output Group Fault Description A device with a relay or sounder output has reported a fault e.g. 16Way An unallocated device is on the loop. The panel will report the device type and serial number. Up to eight devices per loop can be reported as added. This fault is latching until the panel is reset. A loop device has reported a fault A 16 Way board has a local supply monitor fault. This can only be reported by the first address of the 16 Way board The CO sensor in the device has a fault The device did not initialise correctly. To remove the fault and re-initialise the device, remove the device for 60 seconds then replace it The sensitivity, or alternate sensitivity, programmed for this device is incorrect. Review the settings for this device in the commissioning software The device is reporting an open circuit at its input e.g. 16Way The loop device has reached a pre-alarm condition The device is reporting a short circuit at its input e.g. 16Way The panel reports that the device is the wrong type The device e.g. MIP has a break in its monitored input circuit. Typically the end of line resistor is missing The device e.g. MIP has detected a short in its monitored input circuit. The loop device is not replying to the loop card There has been a problem programming the device output group. To remove the fault :- 1. Press Reset or 2. Remove the device, wait till the panel reports it missing then replace it. If the problem persists, replace the device RDM0002/2_4 Page 31 of Protec Fire Detection plc

32 LCD Text Zone O/C + Alarm Fault Zone S/C + Alarm Fault Device Battery Fault Device Tamper Fault Device Pipe Fault Device General Fault Description The device, typically a ZAI, has two faults The device, typically a ZAI, has two faults A wireless device is reporting that either its main battery is low or its standby battery is low A wireless device is reporting a tamper fault Reported by a Cirrus or Propoint device Reported by a Cirrus or Propoint device RDM0002/2_4 Page 32 of Protec Fire Detection plc

33 2.6 IO faults On a new commission, check that the correct panel type has been selected before attempting to fix IO faults. All IO faults include a panel number. LCD Text Alarm Routing Fault Fire Protection Fault IO Card Over Current Fault Sounder Output n IO Card Open Circuit Fault Sounder Output n IO Card Open Circuit Fault Fault Link Output IO Card Short Circuit Fault Aux 24V Output n IO Card Short Circuit Fault Sounder Output n Description There is a fault in the Fire Link output. The 4k7 end of line resistor is probably missing. The voltage should be approximately minus 3V in normal operation There is a fault in the sounder output designated as the Fire Protection output. The end of line resistor is probably missing There is an overload fault in one of the sounder outputs on the terminal board. n indicates the output number. This fault occurs when the sounder circuit is active. There is an open circuit fault in one of the Alarm Outputs on the terminal board. The 10k end of line resistor is probably missing. n indicates the alarm output number There is an open circuit in the fault link output on the terminal board. Check that either a 1K end of line resistor or the WEFA 490 EOL pcb is fitted. If the output is not used then it can be disabled in the commissioning software. The 6600 terminal board has a dedicated Fault Link Output. The 6500 Terminal board has to designate one of the sounder output circuits if this feature is required. There is a short circuit fault in one of the Aux 24V outputs on the terminal board. n indicates the output number There is a short circuit fault in one of the sounder outputs on the terminal board. n indicates the output number 2.7 DLP Card Identification DLP Card number Description 2 Core network card 3 IO card 4 Loop card 1&2 5 Loop card 3&4 6 Local Network card 7 Display card RDM0002/2_4 Page 33 of Protec Fire Detection plc

34 3.0 Card Hardware Indications 3.1 System Controller Card 1 2 Item Function Description Normal Operation 1 Power LED Indication to show the card is powered Solid Red 2 Run LED Indication to show the card is communicating Flashing Green RDM0002/2_4 Page 34 of Protec Fire Detection plc

35 3.2 Network Card B C A Item Function Description Normal Operation 1 TX Channel 1 Flash every transmission on network CH1 Rapid Flashing Red 2 TX Channel 2 Flash every transmission on network CH2 3 RX Channel 1 Flash every reception on network CH1 Occasional Flashing Green Occasional Flashing Yellow 4 RX Channel 2 Flash every reception on network CH2 Rapid Flashing Yellow 5 Processor A Network is controlled by processor A Solid Green 6 Processor B Network is controlled by processor B Off 7 Processor B Power LED Indication to show the card is powered Solid Red 1 8 Processor B Run LED 9 Processor A Run LED Indication to show the card is communicating Indication to show the card is communicating Off 1 Flashing Green A Processor A Power LED Indication to show the card is powered Solid Red B Network Isolate Switch Isolates panel from the network Off C Unused Unused Don t Care 1 Processor B functionality is not currently implemented. RDM0002/2_4 Page 35 of Protec Fire Detection plc

36 3.3 I/O Card 1 2 Item Function Description Normal Operation 1 Run LED Indication to show the card is communicating Flashing Green 2 Power LED Indication to show the card is powered Solid Red RDM0002/2_4 Page 36 of Protec Fire Detection plc

37 3.4 Loop Card Item Function Description Normal Operation Run LED Indication to show the card is communicating Flashing Green Power LED Indication to show the card is powered Solid Red The LEDs are partially obscured by the daughter board. The operation of the LEDs can be checked by viewing the card from the top-edge. RDM0002/2_4 Page 37 of Protec Fire Detection plc

38 3.5 Display Card Item Function Description Normal Operation 1 SW1 See Section 4.0 N/A 2 PGM PGM Off 3 Status Status Solid Red 4 Traffic Indication to show the card is communicating Flashing Red 5 Mute Buzzer Slide left to mute buzzer As shown RDM0002/2_4 Page 38 of Protec Fire Detection plc

39 4.0 Touch screen Calibration Note: - Capacitive touchscreens do not need to be calibrated The resistive touchscreen will have been calibrated when the panel was tested after manufacture. If the calibration has drifted and the touchscreen needs to be recalibrated then open the panel door and locate SW1. Press and hold switch SW1 until the calibration screen is displayed; this will take approximately 12 seconds. The location of SW1 is shown in section 3.5. The touchscreen calibration screen is shown below:- Touch the target in the top left hand corner and the display will move the target to the bottom right hand corner. Touch that target and it will move again until all four corners have been done. Finally a test screen is displayed for 20 seconds so that the calibration can be tested. Touch the screen and check that a marker appears where you have touched. RDM0002/2_4 Page 39 of Protec Fire Detection plc

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41 Technical specification Standards EN54 part 2 : 1997+A1:2006, EN54 part 4 : 1997, A1: A2:2006 Approvals LPCB CPR : 0832-CPR-F0179 Certificates : 201ag Models Number of digital addressable loops Standby current 150mA 150mA 180mA Loop output current per loop Max number of addressable devices per loop Display 1A average, 2A peak, per loop 200 Full colour, 7 touch screen graphical display Zonal LED Indication 40/100 as standard, can be expanded to a maximum of 10,000 Number of conventional Alarm Circuits Alarm Load Number of Key-switch Inputs 6 Auxiliary 24V Output Auxiliary Fire Outputs Auxiliary Fault Outputs Fire Routing Equipment Fire Protection Equipment Output 1 1 Fault routing equipment output 1 1 Class Change Facility Communication Ports System Networking (optional) Standby Duration Optional Integral Charger / Batteries Mains input voltage for integral charger Optional Integral Printer 3 - monitored for open and short circuits Maximum 1A per alarm circuit 150mA maximum (monitored). 2 - Volt free changeover contacts rated at a maximum of 1A 24V dc 1 - Volt free changeover contacts rated at a maximum of 1A 24V dc 1 - monitored for open and short circuit faults Yes, fully programmable RS232, USB (slave) Up to 64 panels can be connected on a fully redundant network, monitored for open and short circuit. Maximum of 1km distance between panels. Dependant on loop loading and battery configuration 24 Vdc 3A Switch mode, 2 x 12V,12Ah 230V ac +10%/ -15% 50Hz-60Hz 40 characters per line low noise compact thermal printer 1 If this output function is performed on the terminal board then it replaces one of the conventional alarm circuits Environment specification Ambient Temperature Range -10 C to +55 C Humidity Limit 5 % to 95% RH ( no condensation, or icing ) IP Rating (Ingress Protection) Mechanical specification Dimensions Construction Colour Mounting position IP30 440mm (W) x 385mm (H) x 144mm (D) Back Box- Mild steel, front door - PC/ABS to BSEN60950 Storm grey Wall mounted Mounting method 3 points surface mount or flush ( bezel required when flush mounting ) Weight (excluding batteries & packaging) Weight (including 2 x 12V,12Ah batteries) 8kg 16kg RDM0002/2_4 Page 41 of Protec Fire Detection plc

42 Technical specification Standards EN54 part 2 : 1997+A1:2006, EN54 part 4 : 1997, A1: A2:2006 Approvals LPCB CPR : 0832-CPR-F0179 Certificates : 201ag Models Number of digital addressable loops Standby current 150mA 150mA 180mA Loop output current per loop Max number of addressable devices per loop Display 1A average, 2A peak, per loop 200 Full colour, 7 touch screen graphical display Zonal LED Indication 100 as standard, can be expanded as required to a maximum of 10,000 Number of conventional Alarm circuits Alarm Load Clean contact outputs Number of Key-switch Inputs 5 Auxiliary 24V Output Auxiliary Fire Outputs Auxiliary Fault Outputs Fire Routing Equipment Fire Protection Equipment Output 1 1 Fault routing equipment output Class Change Facility Communication Ports System Networking (optional) Standby Duration Optional Integral Charger / Batteries Mains input voltage for integral charger Optional Integral Printer 3 - monitored for open and short circuits Maximum 1A per alarm circuit 3 - Volt free changeover contacts rated at a maximum of 1A 24V dc 2 x 150mA maximum (monitored) 2 - Volt free changeover contacts rated at a maximum of 1A 24V dc 1 - Volt free changeover contacts rated at a maximum of 1A 24V dc 3 - monitored for open and short circuit faults 1 - monitored for open and short circuit fault Yes, fully programmable RS232, USB (slave) Up to 160 panels can be connected on a fully redundant network, monitored for open and short circuit. A maximum of 64 panels per local network with up to 5 local networks connected via a core network. Maximum of 1km distance between panels. Dependant on loop loading and battery configuration 24 Vdc 8A Switch mode, 2 x 12V,18Ah 230V ac +10%/ -15% 50Hz-60Hz 40 characters per line low noise compact thermal printer 1 If this output function is performed on the terminal board then it replaces one of the conventional alarm circuits Environment specification Ambient Temperature Range -10 C to +55 C Humidity Limit 5 % to 95% RH ( no condensation, or icing ) IP Rating (Ingress Protection) IP30 Mechanical specification Dimensions Construction Colour Mounting position 440mm (W) x 385mm (H) x 144mm (D), 580mm (H) for internal charger / batteries Back Box- Mild steel, front door - PC/ABS to BSEN60950 Storm grey Wall mounted Mounting method 3 points surface mount or flush ( bezel required when flush mounting ) Weight (excluding batteries & Weight packaging) (including 2 x 12V,18Ah batteries) 10.5kg (internal charger) 21kg (internal charger) RDM0002/2_4 Page 42 of Protec Fire Detection plc

43 7.0 Standards, directives and regulations information 0832-CPR-F ag Protec Fire Detection plc, Nelson, Lancashire, England BB9 6RT PFD-CPR-0114 This equipment has been manufactured in conformance with the requirements of all applicable EU council directives and regulations. BS EN 54-2: A1:2006 BS EN 54-4: A1: A2:2006 Control / Indicating and Power Supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings 6500/6600 Fire Alarm Control Panel Options Provided 7.8 Output to fire alarm devices Output to fire alarm routing equipment Alarm confirmation input from fire alarm routing equipment Output to automatic fire protection equipment (type A) Output to automatic fire protection equipment (type B) Output to automatic fire protection equipment (type C) Fault monitoring of fire protection equipment (type B) 7.11 Delays to outputs Dependencies on more than one alarm signal(type A) Dependencies on more than one alarm signal(type B) Dependencies on more than one alarm signal(type C) 7.13 Alarm counter 8.9 Output to fault routing equipment 9.5 Disablement of each point 10 Test condition Control & Indicating: Performance under fire conditions: Pass Response delay (response time to fire): Pass Operational reliability: Pass Durability of operational reliability, Temperature resistance: Pass Durability of operational reliability, Vibration resistance: Pass Durability of operational reliability, Electrical stability: Pass Durability of operational reliability, Humidity resistance: Pass Power supply: Performance of power supply: Pass Durability of operational reliability, Temperature resistance: Pass Durability of operational reliability, Vibration resistance: Pass Durability of operational reliability, Electrical stability: Pass Durability of operational reliability, Humidity resistance: Pass RDM0002/2_4 Page 43 of Protec Fire Detection plc

44 The policy of Protec Fire Detection plc is one of continuous improvement. As such we reserve the right to make changes to product specifications at any time and without prior notice. Errors and omissions excepted. Electrical or electronic devices that are no longer serviceable must be collected separately and sent for environmentally compatible recycling (in accordance with the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive). To dispose of old electrical or electronic devices, you should use the return and collection systems put in place in the country concerned. This equipment has been manufactured in conformance with the requirements of all applicable EU council directives and regulations Designed and manufactured in the United Kingdom RDM0002/2_4 Page 44 of Protec Fire Detection plc

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