full installation, commissioning and operating manuals can be downloaded from www.haes-systems.co.uk combined addressable / conventional fire alarm control panel User Guide Approved Document No. MFBU-04 Issue 1.1
USER INSTRUCTIONS Alarm Condition - Sounders / Bells Ringing If an alarm condition is present YOU MUST FOLLOW YOUR NORMAL FIRE DRILL PROCEDURES. A responsible person should then:- 1. Check the control panel to see which area or zone has caused the system to go into alarm. This will be indicated by a red LED and the LCD display on the front of the control panel. 2. Go to the area which has caused the alarm to check if a fire exists. 3. Only when it is safe to do so should the alarms be silenced. Turn the activate controls keyswitch to the ON position (fig.1). The LCD display will change to show that the controls are now active. Now press SILENCE/RESOUND ALARMS (red button 9 on the keypad), (fig.2). Pressing this button again will cause the alarms to resound. 4. In the event of a false alarm look for the device that has caused the alarm. A detector will have a red LED lit, or check to see if a call point glass is broken (if so replace the glass or call an engineer). If using addressable devices the LCD display on the control panel will indicate the exact location and address number of the device. 5. When fully satisfied that there is no fire, return to the control panel and press the RESET button (red bottom right button on keypad), (fig.3). The panel display should return to normal as shown on page 6 and only the green SUPPLY PRESENT lamp should be lit on the control panel. fig. 1 fig. 2 fig. 3 OFF Fault Condition ON Insert key and turn switch to ON position If a buzzer is sounding in the control panel but the sounders or bells are not ringing, then there is either a fault on the system, or zones / sounders have been disabled. CALL AN ENGINEER The internal fault buzzer can be silenced by pressing MUTE BUZZER (button 7 on the keypad). DO NOT RESET THE SYSTEM UNTIL AN ENGINEER HAS INVESTIGATED THE FAULT. 3 6 9 SILENCE/ RESOUND ALARMS Press silence alarms button If the system continues to false alarm, call an engineer 3 6 9 CONTROL PANEL RESET Press reset button to return system to normal 2
CONTROL PANEL Panel Controls Activate Controls Before any of the buttons can be operated the controls must be made active. Controls may be activated by turning the key switch to the ON position or by entry of a 4 digit code. By default this code is 5839. Use of the key switch precludes the necessity to enter a code. Limited menu functions are available for viewing status information without the need for key switch or code entry. If the key switch is turned to the ON position then the keypad becomes fully functional. NOTE : It is not possible to withdraw the key in the ON position. Key Lock This allows authorised engineering personnel access to the inside of the control unit. WARNING : The power to the alarm unit should be isolated before gaining access, to prevent danger. The voltages in this unit are high enough to cause injury. 3
PANEL INDICATORS Fire Indicates the presence of a Fire Alarm signal or an Evacuate command. Flashes red when there is a fire and goes steady when alarm is silenced. Subsequent alarms will re-start the flashing. Test Mode Indicates system is in the Engineers Test mode. General Disablement Indicates that part of the system is disabled (isolated) Supply Present Indicates that the Mains or Battery supply is present. General Fault Indicates that a fault is present on the system. The LCD will show the details. Pre-Alarm Indicates that a detector has recorded a higher than normal analogue value which could signal an impending fire condition. Delayed Lit when one or more output delays have been programmed. Flashes when one or more output delays are running. Sndr Fault / Disabled Indicates a fault on the alarm sounder circuit (flashing) or a disablement (steady). Remote Active Indicates that the Remote output signal has been activated. Remote Disabled / Fault Indicates that the Remote output signal has been isolated for maintenance or testing (steady), or has a fault (flashing) System Fault Indicates that the processor has halted. This can only be reset by an engineer. Will remain on even if the system has automatically re-started More Events Indicates that there are more events. Scroll to view them Power Fault Indicates power supply failures. The LCD will show the details. Fire Detection Zones Up to 64 indicators (Zones 1-64) to show which area (group of devices) has activated in a fire condition. LED will flash for new zone in alarm and become steady when alarm is silenced. 4
KEYPAD All the numbered keys are digits in their own right but also have the following additional functions:- [ 1 ] Press for more information about an active device [ 2 ] Scroll up [ 3 ] Generate full alarm (evacuate) Override active delay( if a delay is running) [ 4 ] Scroll left [ 5 ] Select to view option or Enter. Acknowledge fire alarm and start investigation delay (if a delay is running) [ 6 ] Scroll right [ 7 ] Mute internal fire/fault buzzer [ 8 ] Scroll down [ 9 ] Toggle: silence/re-sound alarm. [ 0 ] [ MENU ] Access to menu [ ] (Bottom right) Control panel reset 5
LCD DISPLAY The LCD displays event information, status information, and the option menus. It has two lines of text, each with 40 characters, and is backlit when there is an active event on the system or the menu options are accessed. In the normal operating mode the backlight is dim and the top line displays a default text message or user-defined text. The second line displays the current time and date, e.g. FUSION PANEL SYSTEM NORMAL 09:36 24/08/09 When an event occurs, the backlight is activated and the LCD shows the event details, e.g. FIRE ZONE 03 OF 01 ZONES 01 OF 01 STAFF ROOM The display shows the event type, i.e. Fire, the zone that the activated device is in, i.e. zone 3, the device location text and the number of events, i.e. 1. Pressing button [1] reveals the device information, Type, i.e manual call point, address number and time and date of the event. This button will function regardless of status of keyswitch. NOTE : Fault conditions on the system are suppressed when Fire events are present, except sounder or remote faults. The GENERAL FAULT LED is illuminated and faults can be viewed if required via the View Active Faults option - when button [1] is pressed. The bottom line displays a text message describing the device location. In the menu mode, menu options are displayed as follows: SELECT MENU OPTIONS 5 - TEST LAMPS The Keypad is used to navigate through the menu options and select functions as described in the full installation and commissioning manual. 6
WEEKLY TEST Weekly Test The Fire Alarm system should be tested on a weekly basis, as recommended in BS 5839-1:2002 44.2. Every week a manual call point should be operated during normal working hours. The weekly test should be carried out at approximately the same time each week; instructions to the occupants should be that they report any instance of poor audibility of the fire alarm signal. A different manual call point should be used at the time of every weekly test, so that all manual call points in the building are tested in rotation over a prolonged period. The result of the weekly test and the identity of the manual call point used should be recorded in the system log book. The call point test key should be inserted firmly and deliberately into the bottom of the manual call point. Once activated it may be necessary to wait up to 4 seconds before the alarms sound. Note: Before testing the fire alarm system it may be necessary to isolate ancillary outputs. It is essential that any alarm receiving centre is contacted immediately before and immediately after, the weekly test to ensure that unwanted alarms are avoided and that fire alarm signals are correctly received at the alarm receiving centre. 7
Specification Summary FRONT PANEL INDICATIONS Supply healthy Remote active Remote disabled Test mode Back lit LCD 2 x 40 General fi re General fault System fault Pre-alarm More events Zone fi re, 16, 32, or 64 Sounder fault / disabled General disablement Delayed Power fault FRONT PANEL SWITCHES Activate controls keyswitch Evacuate Menu More information Mute panel buzzer Silence/resound alarms Control panel reset Scrolling/selection controls Test lamps (via menu level1) INTERNAL LEDS CPU fail Card locator fault LED (extenders) PSU supply on Mains fault Battery fault Voltage fault Earth fault PSU OP1/OP2 current limit INTERNAL SWITCHES Reset CPU Flash program Panel address Program mode Contrast adjust Fault buzzer volume adjust Battery startup OUTPUTS DC 1A 28vdc supply output, fused 100mA 12vdc supply output, thermal fused SWITCHED NEGATIVE OP S General fi re (silenceable) System reset (activate for 3 seconds when reset occurs General fi re (non silenceable) General fault Remote fi re signal Pre-alarm ADDITIONAL OUTPUTS Connector to serial interface CAN bus connection for network repeaters 4 x 24v 500mA fused programmable sounder outputs. End of line resistor 4K7 VOLT FREE CONTACTS 2 off general fi re Common fault (normally energised relay) REMOTE INPUTS 24V Silence alarms (latching) Reset system PSU clock input PSU data input Evacuate (latching) Precinct (latching) Alert (non latching) PROGRAMMING Comprehensive cause and effects programming Delays to group 32 groups per loop 26 panel wide groups Day & night mode 100 event memory and gold cap real time clock PANEL LOADING Standby: 105mA / 270mA Alarm: 180mA / 400mA POWER SUPPLY DETAILS 230vac 50Hz harmonised mains supply, fully monitored 24vdc 3 Amp integral switch mode power supply RADIAL CONVENTIONAL CIRCUITS 4-20 circuits, 4K7 end of line, 24vdc, 3.5mA detector load, 470R nominal fi re. Confi gurable as Conventional, Twin Wire or Sounder Open/short/detector removal monitoring Priority alarm feature Alarm delay feature Programmable circuit responses LOOP DRIVER CIRCUIT Nominal 35v active driver circuit suitable for up to 0.5 Amp load and 0.8 mf capacitance Short circuit protected Fault monitored radial and parallel polling CABLING Recommended cable types for loop, and sounders: MICC, FP200 gold, NoBurn Platinum or other equivalent fi re-resistant, screened cable. Min size: 1.0mm2 - detectors, 1.5mm2 - sounders, 2.5mm2 if using more than 15 loop sounders. Max loop length, 2km CABINET 1.6mm mild steel, lockable, 20mm knockouts Colour ref: Radon MW334E Interpon powdercoat Haes Systems Ltd Columbia House, Packet Boat Lane Cowley Peachey, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 2JP UK Tel: +44 (0) 1895 422066 Fax: +44 (0) 1895 420603 Direct Sales Line: 01895 424505 Email: enquiries@haes-systems.co.uk Web: www.haes-systems.co.uk Company Registration Number: 1146067 UK