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Conventional Fire Alarm System 2014 V1.2

Product Overview Control Panel 2

Conventional Fire Panel GST102A 2 zone Fire panel GST104A 4 zone Fire panel GST108A 8 zone Fire panel GST116A 16 zone Fire Panel 3

System Configuration Detection Zone: 2 to 16 zones With Active End of Line (AEOL), each zone can be configured with Max. 15 detectors With End of Line Resistor (EOLR), each zone can be configured with Max.25 detectors The total number of detectors and manual call points in a zone shall not exceed 32 Diode base should be applied when AEOL is used Recommended Cable Length: not longer than 1000m 4

System Configuration Sounder output: 4 channels) Alarm output: 1 channel Output Voltage: 18VDC ~ 28VDC Output Current: 300mA for each sounder output 300mA for fire alarm output End of Line Resistor: 4.7kΩ Recommended Cable Length: not longer than 1000m 5

System Configuration Auxiliary Power Output 18VDC~28VDC 20mA normally 500mA under fire condition Fault Output: Volt-free contact, 1A/24VDC REPEATER OUTPUT: Output terminal for GST-RP16 repeater panel QTY: 1 Distance:200m 6

System Configuration Remote input: Day mode input EVAC input SILENCE input RESET input Normally Open Contact input, close to active 7

System Configuration Backup Battery Max. Battery Charging Capacity: 2 batteries, 7AH/12VDC Battery Type: Sealed lead-acid battery Min. Operating Voltage: 21.5V Max. Charging Voltage: 27.6V Max. Internal Resistance of the Batteries: 1Ω Max. Operating Current of the Batteries: 2.5A 8

Product Overview Field Devices 9

Innovative Conventional Multi Detector Standard: EN54-5/EN54-7 Operating voltage: 24VDC Standby Current: 60μA Alarm Current: 10mA I 30mA Built-in remote indicator output Magnetic test Special LED blink under certain degree of DC-9101E Conventional Combination Heat Photoelectric Smoke Detector dirty; fire alarm when 100% dirty A2R Heat alarming IP23 DB-01D Diode Base DB-01 Standard Base C-9314P Remote Indicator 10

Innovative Conventional Optical Smoke Detector Standard: EN54-7 Operating voltage: 24VDC Standby Current: 60μA Alarm Current: 10mA I 30mA Special LED blink under certain degree of dirty; fire alarm when 100% dirty Built-in remote indicator output DC-9102E Conventional Photoelectric Smoke Detector Magnetic test IP23 DB-01D Diode Base DB-01 Standard Base C-9314P Remote Indicator 11

Innovative Conventional Dual Heat Detector Standard: EN 54-5 Operating voltage: 24V DC Standby Current: 60μA Alarm Current :10mA I 30mA A1R/A1S/BS Selectable Built-in remote indicator output Magnetic test DC-9103E Conventional Rate of Rise and Fixed Temperature Heat IP22 DB-01D Diode Base DB-01 Standard Base C-9314P Remote Indicator 12

Active End of Line Unit Reporting fault and keep loop continuity when detector is removed from base Operating Voltage : 24VDC Operating Current : 5mA Equivalent Resistor : 4.7kΩ IP33 DP-9907 Active End of Line Unit 13

Innovative Conventional Manual Call Point Standard: EN 54-11 Non-breaking glass Reset by special key Operating voltage: 24V DC Standby Current: 0mA Alarm Current: 50mA IP43 DC-9204E Innovative Manual Call Point 14

Conventional Sounder and Strobe Standard: EN 54-3 Two tones selectable by different jumper setting, Active Power: 24VDC (20V~28V) Current 35mA Easy installation and connection Ultra bright LED Flasher IP33C C-9403 Conventional Sounder Strobe C-94DB deep base (Optional) 15

Conventional Sounder Standard: EN 54-3 Two tones selectable by different jumper setting, Active Power: 24VDC (20V~28V) Current 35mA Easy installation and connection IP33C C-9404 Conventional Sounder C-94DB deep base (Optional) 16

Repeater Panel Powered from conventional fire panel Common alarm indication Common fault indication Zone alarm indication GST-RP16 Conventional Repeater Panel Operating Voltage : 24VDC Standby Current : 12mA Active Current : 60mA 17

Relay Board Accessory of conventional fire panels Individual N/O relay for fire and fault signal of each zone Contact Capability :24VDC/1A RB102A RB104A RB108A for GST102A for GST104A for GST108A RB116A for GST116A 18

System Connection 19

System Connection System Connection Active EOL P-9907 EOL 4.7kΩ 20

System Connection Zone connection with EOLR 1 2 2 4 3 4 3 Using EOLR (4.7kΩ) Manual Call Point should be connected before detectors. If a detector is removed, other devices installed after it can not work anymore 21

System Connection Zone connection with AEOL 1 2 1 2 4 4 3 3 Add a diode on each base when using Active End Of Line. Using P-9907 AEOL Manual Call Point can be anywhere when using AEOL. If a detector is removed, other devices installed after it can still work normally. 22

System Connection Special detection connection + Zone - 4k7Ω 470Ω For special requested detection, like Flow Switch or Zonal Valve, a N/O contact is required connecting to a zone. Connection as above to make a FIRE signal when the equipment is activated. 23

System Connection Sounder connection + Sounder Output 4.7kΩ _ Polarized conventional sounders can be connected to the sounder circuit, with 4k7 EOLR at the end. 24

Panel Operation 25

Panel Operation Status Indicators Zone Indicators System Control 26

Panel Operation LED Indications 27

Panel Operation FIRE: Any zone in fire Alarm Output: Alarm output activated Common Fault: Any type of fault System Fault: CPU fault Disable: Any type of disable 28

Panel Operation Power Supply: Delay Mode: Ground Fault: Power Fault: In Test: AC or battery working Day mode (delay enabled) Any cable grounded Mains fault, Battery fault, Charger fault or Hi battery resistance A zone is in test condition. 29

Panel Operation Output Indicators Flashes when output in fault condition Lit steadily when output is disabled 30

Panel Operation Operation Keys (with LED) 31

Panel Operation Control Enable Key Switch The key switch controls access level 2 Only when the switch is in ON position, the operation button can take effect, except Mute and Acknowledgement 32

Panel Operation Disable/Enable: Output Program: Test: EVAC: Silence/Resound: To disable or enable an output or a zone To program the outputs To set a zone into test mode To start all sounder outputs To stop all activated sounder outputs. Press again to resound. 33

Panel Operation : Shift between Day & Night modes Cancel: Enter: Reset: Mute/ACK: Exist operation Confirm operation Reset panel to normal mode. Exist operation. Self test. Changing the silence status of the internal buzzer. 34

Panel Operation Zone Indicators and Operation Instruction FIRE FAULT & DISABLE Operation Instruction Zone Label 35

Conventional Panel Operation and Setup 36

Panel Operation Acknowledgement and Silence of Fire Alarm A fire alarm can be acknowledged and silenced at access level 1. Pressing Mute/ACK under fire alarm condition, the buzzer of the FACP will be mute and the alarm is acknowledged. FIRE LED and zone red LED will light. If there is a new fire alarm from another zone, the zonal red LED will flash. Pressing Mute/ACK, it will illuminate steadily. Acknowledgement and Silence of Fault A fault condition can be acknowledged and silenced at access level 1. Pressing Mute/ACK under a fault condition, the buzzer of the FACP will be mute and the fault is acknowledged. Common Fault LED will illuminate steadily. 37

Panel Operation Silencing the Sounders The sounders can be silenced at access level 2. Pressing Silence/Resound can silence the sounders. In fire alarm state, pressing Silence/Resound will silence the sounders and pressing it again will make them resound. If the SILENCE INPUT contact is shorted for over 2s, the FACP will silence the sounders regardless of the current access level. Evacuation The evacuation can be operated at access level 2. Pressing EVAC key, all sounders will enter EVAC mode to sound continuously. If the EVAC INPUT contact is shorted for 2s, the FACP will activate EVAC function to start all sounders regardless of the current access level. 38

Panel Operation Self-test and Reset Self-test and Reset can be carried out at access level 2. Pressing the Reset will clear all audio and visual indication, and the panel will followed by self-test. The self-test can check all indicators and the buzzer. All indicators illuminate and the buzzer sounds. After self-test, the panel returns to normal condition. If the RESET INPUT contact is shorted for over 2s, the FACP will start reset and selftest regardless of the current access level. 39

Program and Setup Setting Access Level Access Level Operation Key Switch DIP 1 of SW2 1 Stop panel alarm buzzer by pressing Mute/ACK key. OFF OFF 2 Mute/ACK ON OFF Disable Test Reset Silence/Resound Evacuate SW2 SW3 3 Operations of Access Level 1 ON/OFF ON Program the outputs 40

Program and Setup Sounder/Alarm Output Setup Sounder outputs and alarm output can be set to one of the three types through on the control board, live output (output 24VDC when activated), normally open contact or normally closed contact. The default setting is voltage output. Output N/C contact N/O contact Jumpers Jumpers Sounder 1 X1/ 1&2, 3&4 X1/ 1&2, 4&5 Sounder 2 X2/ 1&2, 3&4 X2/ 1&2, 4&5 Sounder 3 X3/ 1&2, 3&4 X3/ 1&2, 4&5 Sounder 4 X4/ 1&2, 3&4 X4/ 1&2, 4&5 Alarm output X5/ 1&2, 3&4 X5/ 1&2, 4&5 41

Program and Setup The FACP will be able to check earth fault when X6 (EARTH FAULT) is shorted with a jumper. Otherwise, the earth fault will be ignored. Setting auxiliary power output: If the devices powered by Aux. 24V require steady output, you can connect 24V and AUX SUPPLY of X8 with a jumper. If they are to be reset together with the FACP, you can connect Loop 24V and AUX Supply with a jumper, so that AUX Supply stops output for about 3 seconds when the panel resets. 42

Program and Setup Panel programming The panel can be programmed as an addressable system. The main feature is to program the actions of the sounder outputs during fire alarm. Max. 7.5 minutes delay can be set to the outputs. To achieve delay operation, below settings must be taken. 1. The alarming zone does not have manual call point 2. The related sounder output is set in delay output mode 3. A delay time has been set 4. The panel is in DAY mode If this feature is not required, please ignore this section, keep the panel in default setting. 43

Program and Setup Default Setting The system provides a quick method to set the system to default: Enter Access Level 3 Press and hold Output Program for more than 2 seconds, and the system will enter default state with 1s sound indication. Exit Access Level 3. System default settings All zones are With Manual Call Point. Alarm from any zone will activate all sounders continuously and immediately Alarm Output is activated without any delay. There is no disabled zone or output. 44

Program and Setup DIP Application Note 1 Access Level 3 All setup must be done under Access Level 3 2 With Manual Call Point The purpose of this feature is to ensure that activating a manual call point in field will immediately generate a fire alarm in the system. If a zone is set With Manual Call Point, any fire alarm coming from that zone (either from a detector or a manual call point), the FACP will immediately alarm and activate all sounders associated to that zone and the system Alarm Output regardless of any delay setting. At the same time, delay to outputs is overridden. This function can be applied to all detection zones. S W I T C H 2 3 Associated Sounders of a Zone 4 Delay Time of Alarm Output Output state, output mode and delay time of sounders can be set separately for each detection zone. Set 4 of SW2 to ON position.then delay time of Alarm Output can be set. 5 Resound mode When 5 of SW2 is set to ON position, Resound mode is turned on. When there is fire alarm from a zone, the sounders associated to this zone will be started. Pressing Silence on the FACP, these sounders can be silenced; if there is an alarm signal from another zone at this moment, the silenced sounders that are not associated to this new alarm zone will resound. If Resound mode is turned off, the silenced sounders not associated to this new alarm zone will remain silenced. 6 Silence-Reset mode When 6 of SW2 is set to ON position, Silence-Reset mode is turned on. When there is fire alarm from a zone and its associated sounders are started, the FACP will not be reset until the sounders are silenced. If Silence-Reset mode is turned off, the FACP can be reset immediately. 7 Silence-Delay mode When 7 of SW2 is set to ON position, Silence-Delay mode is turned on. When there is fire alarm from a zone and its associated sounders are started, the FACP has to stay in fire condition for 3 minutes before the sounders could be silenced. If Silence Delay mode is turned off, the sounders can be silenced immediately. 8 Test Zone Silence mode When 8 of SW2 is set to ON position, Test Zone Silence mode is turned on. When a zone is in Test mode and there is an alarm signal coming from the zone, the sounders associated to the zone will be automatically activated for 15s. If Test Zone Silence mode is turned off, the sounder will not be activated. 45

Program and Setup With Manual Call Point 1. Enter Access Level 3 as described in Section 3.1.3; 2. Set 2 of SW2 (CFG MCP ZONE) on control board to ON position. 3. Pressing Output Program, Output Program LED illuminates steadily and the amber LED of Zone 1 flashes to show Zone 1 is selected for With Manual Call Point setup. Common Fault LED will indicate a system fault condition. Other indicators, except for the above mentioned LEDs, will be turned off. 4. Pressing will switch the zone number from 1 to 8. 5. The amber LED for Zone 1 to 8 will flash when the zone is selected. Pressing Output Program key can choose whether or not to program the zone as With Manual Call Point or not. The illuminating Delay Mode LED indicates the zone is not programmed as With Manual Call Point. 6. Press Enter to save the current settings and exit after all settings have been finished. The FACP will give 1s sound indication. Pressing Cancel will not save the setting. 7. Press Cancel to exit the programming mode and Output Program LED turns off. 8. Set 2 of SW2 to OFF position. 9. ExitAccess Level 3. 46

Program and Setup Associated Sounders of a Zone 1. Enter Access Level 3 as described before. 2. Set the 3 of SW2 (CFG Zonal output) on control board to ON position. 3. Pressing Output Program key, Output Program LED illuminates steadily and the amber LED of Zone 1 flashes to show Zone 1 is selected for setting up associated sounders. Common Fault LED will indicate a system fault condition. Other indicators, except for the above mentioned LEDs, will be turned off. 4. Pressing will shift the zone from 1 to 8. 5. When a zone is selected, press Output Program key to set up its associated zones. Flt/Dis LED of Sounder1 flashes, showing Sounder1 has been selected for setup. 6. Pressing will shift from Sounder1 to Sounder4. 7. Pressing Disable/Enable or Test Key can respectively switch on or off their indicator. Disable/Enable Key & LED and Test Key & LED are used for setting up and indicating the output logic of the selected sounder. 8. Switching 5 of SW3 (Sounder Mode) on or off can change the sound pattern of the selected sounder 9. 1 to 4 of SW3 are used for setting the delay time of the selected sounder. 10.Press Enter to save and exit the current settings. The FACP will sound for 1s to indicate the successful setup. Repeat Step 6 to 9 to set another sounder for this zone. 11.Press Cancel to exit setup for this zone without saving and return to zone selection step. Repeat Step 4 to 10 to select another zone for setup. 12.At zone selection step, pressing Cancel again will exit programming mode. And Output program LED will be turned off. 13.Set 3 of SW2 (CFG Zonal Output) to OFF position. 14.Exit Access Level 3. 47

Program and Setup Mode Description Disable/Enable LED Test LED 1 No output Off Off 2 Relay on alarm relay output Off On 3 Delay output On Off 4 Immediate output On On 48

Program and Setup Setting Delay Time of Alarm Output Delay time of Alarm Output can be set through the following steps. 1. Enter Access Level 3. 2. Set 4 of SW2 to ON position. 3. Pressing Output Program key, Output Program LED illuminates steadily and Alarm Output Flt/Dis LED flashes. 4. 1 to 4 of SW3 are used for setting the delay time of Alarm Output 5. Pressing Enter to save the setting. The FACP will sound for 1s to indicate the successful setup. Pressing Cancel will not save the setting. 6. Pressing Cancel will exit programming mode and Output Program LED turns off. 7. Set 4 of SW2 (CFG alarm output-delay) to OFF position. 8. Exit Access Level 3. 49

Program and Setup Switch 3 Setup SWITCH 3 1------4 5 Used together to set the delay time of the sounder/alarm output Sounder Patterns Alert mode, pulse output Evacuation mode, continuous output the sound pattern of the selected sounder Switching 5 of SW3 (Sounder Mode) on or off can change the sound pattern of the selected sounder 5 of SW3 (Sounder Mode) Off On Delay (min) 1 to 4 of SW3(Delay) 1 2 3 4 0 Off Off Off Off 0.5 on Off Off Off 1 Off on Off Off 1.5 on on Off Off 2 Off Off on Off 2.5 on Off on Off 3 Off on on Off 3.5 on on on Off 4 Off Off Off on 4.5 on Off Off on 5 Off on Off on 5.5 on on Off on 6 Off Off on on 6.5 on Off on on 7 Off on on on 7.5 on on on on 50

Program and Setup Setting Day/Night Mode Day and night mode is related with output delay. If there is person on duty, you can set the panel to Day mode, thus any fire alarm output will be delayed for confirmation to avoid false alarm. If there is nobody on duty, you can set the panel to Night mode, so that the FACP will alarm immediately on receiving a fire signal. There are two ways to shift between Day/Night modes. DAY MODE input signal is closed to force the FACP to Night mode. Pressing for 2 seconds at access level 2 will change the Day/Night Mode. The panel gives 1s sound for indication. If Day mode is selected, the Delay Mode LED illuminates. If Night Mode is selected, the Delay Mode LED turns off. Note: If the panel has worked in Day mode for 18 hours, it will automatically change to Night mode. The margin of time error can be ±5%. 51