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QUICK USER GUIDE FOR, 2 & 4 ZONE PANELS INDICATORS COLOUR INDICATION MON FAULT Yellow On when a fault condition has occurred, or if no other fault Led is on, this indicates 24v auxiliary fuse failure. MON Red On when a condition has occurred or has been operated. -4 FAULT Yellow Flashes if a detector is removed from its base, or an open/short circuit zone wiring fault. Illuminated when a zone is disabled and flashes when in walktest. FTEN, FTEN2, & FTEN4, 2 & 4 ZONE DETECTION AND CONTROL PANELS -4 Red Illuminated during a condition in this zone. Flashes when a device is being tested during walktest. Green Illuminated while power is being supplied to the panel. FAULT Yellow Flashes during a mains or battery supply failure. Yellow Flashes when a fault on the sounder wiring occurs. Illuminated if alarm lines are disabled. Yellow Illuminated when Zones and/or alarm are disabled. The specific zone or alarm fault led will also be lit. Yellow Illuminated when Walktest function selected. Yellow Illuminated if the panel has malfunctioned and an attempt to reset the system automatically has been made. Flashes if an error in the system software has been detected Requires attention. D Yellow Illuminated if the sounders on the alarm circuits during a fire/evacuation condition have been switched off or silenced. Yellow Will flash if a fault occurs with the earthing. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS USER GUIDE LOG BOOK Document EN02/08.02

This manual provides the necessary guidance for the correct installation and commissioning of the, 2 & 4 zone (EN54 Pt2: 997 and EN54 Pt4: 997 approved) fire panels. Persons carrying out system design and installation should be competent and familiar with the relevant code of practice relating to the installation of fire detection and alarm systems within buildings. LED indicators END OF LINE PONENT ON LAST DETECTOR PANEL SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL D 2 3 4 FAULT Schematic for One, Two and Four Zone Firetec Panels EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 S WALK LAMP Coded Push Buttons D AUX Zone +Ve RED Zone -Ve BLACK AUX 2 FLT FLT 2. Certified to EN54 Pt2: 997 and EN54 Pt4: 997, and is suitable for National installation requirements. 2. Five coded push buttons to control :-,, S,, LAMP, WALK, and 3. LED Indicators:- General fire - General fault - /2/4 zone fire - /2/4 zone fault - Supply - Supply fault Disabled - Alarm fault/disabled - Test - System fault - Alarm silenced - Earth fault. 4. Zone end of line component that is polarised - Red end to Zn+ and Black end to Zn-. 5. Two sets of auxiliary volt free contacts for fire and fault - Max. current per contact set 2A at 30V dc. 6. Internal sounder - Minimum level 50dBA @ m. 7. Features: USER ZONE AND USER LAMP MONITORED FOR OPEN CIRCUIT, SHORT CIRCUIT AND DETECTOR REMOVAL OUTPUTS MONITORED FOR OPEN AND SHORT CIRCUIT AC AND DC POWER MONITORED WALK OPERATION EARTH LEAKAGE DETECTOR AND MONITORING AUX BA CC CF NC NO NC NO NC NO NC NO FAULT FAULT 2 AUX AUX2 AL AL2 Z Z2 Z3 Z4 & 2 zone 4 zone 8 Two sets of alarm outputs - 300mA max A max total alarm output current Key NO NC C AC AC Normally Open Contact Normally Closed Contact Common Contact BATT AL CC BA Alarm Line Class Change Input Pulse Alert Input CF Common Fire Output Common 0v AUX Auxiliary Outputs BA CC CF 9. Power supply - Input 230v +0% -5% ac i/p 50Hz Battery - Sealed lead acid 2v7Ahr 0. Auxiliary fused output 250mA (fuse monitored) 24v. Class change input (CC) YES 2. Pulse Alert input (BA) YES 3. Open collector - output (CF) YES 4. Volt free relay - FAULT output YES

SYSTEM DESIGN GUIDE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE L N E ENSURE THAT MAINS IS SWITCHED WITH A DOUBLE POLE ISOLATOR OF A MINIMUM RATING OF 3AMPS NO SPURS ALLOWED OUT- IN- DIODE DIODE IN+ D L IN -R L OUT L IN L OUT -R L2 END OF LINE DEVICE L2 OUT+ When installing the system the designer should ensure:-. The installation complies with the relevant code of practise for installations. 2. The mains supply is switched via a double pole isolator. 3. All detectors are sighted in accordance with British standard recommendations. 4. That detector and alarm sounder circuits have NO SPURS. 5. It is recommended that the cabling used for detector and alarm circuits is.5mm 2 Fire Protected, 2-core + screen complying with BS7629, BS7846 and BSEN60702 (BS6207). 6. That detectors and callpoints used are compatible with the panel, and that only devices recommended by the supplier are used. 7. The correct end of line component is used on the detection and alarm circuits (including those not used), These components must be fitted after the last detector, callpoint or sounder. 8. The total current consumption for each zone of detectors does not exceed 4mA 9. The detector bases are connected as shown and must be fitted with a diode for detector removal fault. Otherwise the removal of a detector from a base will prevent subsequent detectors and call-points on the zone from functioning. 0. The sounders must have a series blocking diode with suppression components fitted that only allows current to flow through the sounders when the control panel pcb is wired as shown.. Sounder current consumption should not exceed the panel maximum. The maximum load for each set of contacts is A, however the total sounder current should not exceed that shown in table for panel specification. 2. That if a 24V auxiliary output is used for powering an auxiliary circuit, the battery standby period is checked to ensure that the maximum duration required for the installation can still be achieved. The following instructions must be followed, however it is recommended that the installation is delayed until all the building or maintenance work is completed. Building work near the panel may result in damage. Remove the fire panel from the packaging, but retain this for the future storage of panel parts during installation. A) To remove the front remove the screw located under the bottom edge of the panel using Allen key provided, pull the bottom edge out then lift up. Store the panel front face down in the packing box tacking care of the led light guides on the back. - REMOVE SCREW Allen key - REMOVE SCREW 2 - PULL BOTTOM OUT Allen key B) Box Mounting - Once the cable entry routes have been decided, remove the appropriate knockouts situated on the top and back of the box by carefully knocking out from the inside outwards. Note the entry point for the mains cable is through a knockout which is located at the back KNOCKOUTS FOR FIELD WIRING ENTRY POINTS of ON the TOP AND back BACK OF box BOX see below. Ensure that the back box is securely and flush fitted to the fabric of the building. The box should be mounted at such a height that the push buttons and LED s are at eye level. When mounting the box take care not to damage the KNOCKOUT pcb FOR in MAINS the box. Remove CABLE ENTRY POINT IS any debris. AT REAR OF BACK BOX KNOCKOUTS FOR FIELD WIRING ENTRY POINTS ON TOP AND BACK OF BOX KNOCKOUT FOR MAINS CABLE ENTRY POINT IS AT REAR OF BACK BOX C) Feed the required cable into the box then make off a reasonable working length, (identify each of the cables). Conduct all installation tests on the cables with the detectors and other electronic devices disconnected. Failure to observe this could result in serious damage to the detectors etc. 3 - LIFT UP 2 - PULL BOTTOM OUT

Key: D = Detector C = Call-point S = Sounder TYPICAL PANEL WIRING NO SPURS ALLOWED END OF LINE PONENT ON LAST DETECTOR DETECTOR AND CALL POINT CONNECTIONS TYPICAL WIRING AL2 WIRED AS AL D D Zone +Ve RED S S S Zone -Ve BLACK END OF LINE RESISTOR ON LAST SOUNDER D C EOL PONENT ON ANY UNUSED ZONE DETECTOR AND CALL POINT CONNECTIONS REMOTE INDICATOR (IF FITTED) SOUNDER AND BELL CONNECTIONS To sounder circuit IN- OUT- IN+ OUT+ REMOTE INDICATOR IN+ DIODE L IN -R OUT+ AUX 24V O/P BA CC CF FLT FLT 2 AUX AUX 2 AL AL 2 + + ZN ZN 2 ZN 3 ZN 4 + + + + To zone circuit OUT- SOUNDER AND BELL CONNECTIONS IN- L OUT DETECTOR BASE L2 2ND ST SND SND SOUNDER F5 250mA(T) F6 6.3A(T) + - CONTROL PCB EARTH A (T) F4 A (T) F3 470 Ohms CALL POINT IN- OUT- IN+ OUT+ To zone circuit To sounder circuit IN- IN+ - - + + BELL OUT+ OUT- To sounder circuit TF AC 250Va.c A(T) 20*5mm FUSE MAINS CABLE ENTRY CABLE CLAMP L N BATT BATTERY FUSE F6 = BATTERY (6.3A) FUSE F5 = AUXILLIARY OUTPUT (250mA) FUSE F4 = CIRCIUT (A) FUSE F3 = CIRCUIT 2 (A) INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (continued) D) Connect the cables from the zones (detectors) and alarms (sounders) to the pcb as shown in diagrams, ensuring that there are NO spurs from the main circuit. Fit the end-of-line component onto the last detector or call-point of each zone circuit. The end-of-line resistor used on the alarm circuit can be connected either way round. For any unused circuits, leave the end-of-line component / resistor in the terminal block located on the pcb. E) The panel has several optional inputs and outputs. AUX & 2 -Are volt free relay contacts which change over when the alarm sounds Used for switching auxiliary equipment. AUX 24V - a 24v DC power supply used to power auxiliary equipment. CLASS CHANGE - wire a switch between and CC terminals to make the sounders operate. PULSE ALERT - wire a switch to terminals BA and to make the sounders pulse. FAULT - Volt free changeover relay contacts that duplicates the common fault indicator. Used to drive a remote fault indicator.

CF - an open collector current limited output to a remote indicator which duplicates the common fire indicator. Connect the +ve wire to CF terminal and -ve to. Connect the mains supply cable to the fused terminal block, using the knockout in the bottom or back nearest to it, and keeping it away from the other wiring. Fit the 2v battery into the bottom right hand corner of the box and connect the red and black wires. It is important to ensure correct polarity of battery wires. Switch on the mains supply. Commission the system as described below. USER GUIDE FOR, 2 & 4 ZONE PANELS The panel supplied is a modern highly sophisticated fire control panel utilising the latest technology to combine performance and reliability with ease of operation. PANEL BASICS The panel is controlled by the five push buttons mounted on the front. To gain access to the panels functions either of two 4 digit USER CODE s must be entered via the push buttons. - This is used to prevent unauthorised access. ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC PATIBILITY When used as intended this product complies with EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the UK EMC regulations 992 (SI 2372/992) by meeting the limits set by the standards, EN 55022: 998 and EN 5030-4 996. The following installation guidelines must be followed.. External cables must be connected using the knockouts provided. 2. When routing cables inside the product they must be:- a)kept as short as possible. b)routed close to the housing c)kept as far as possible from the electronics. Any modifications other than those stated in this manual, or any other use of this product may cause interference and it is the responsibility of the user to comply with the EMC and Low Voltage Directive. LEVEL 2a USER CODE - 3545 Enter this code to gain access to the top row of instructions. A small yellow led to the left of the word will light indicating that this row of functions can now be activated by pressing the appropriate button above it. The functions are as follows:- GENERAL EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 2. Causes the internal buzzer to be switched off during a fire or fault condition. Any subsequent fault or fire activation on another zone will cause the buzzer to be re sounded. GENERAL 2 3 4 FAULT EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 S LAMP 2 3 4 WALK PANEL MISSIONING The total system should be tested in accordance with the National requirements. Summary as follows:-. The complete installation should be checked to ensure that all the cables have been correctly installed in accordance with the National regulations. 2. All the cables must be insulation tested with high voltage test sets prior to the sounders and bases / detectors being connected. 3. The earth to the panel must be tested. 4. All detectors and sounders must be correctly wired, with no spurs, and correctly fitted to the bases. 5. End of line components / resistors (of the correct value) must be fitted to the end of each circuit. 6. Connect the battery and switch on the mains supply. 7. Test the panel as described in the USER GUIDE 8. Test every detector, call-point and sounder. 9. HAND-OVER TO THE USER - as follows:- a) Teach the user how to operate the panel and test the system, using the USER GUIDE b) Issue drawings of the wiring. c) Issue the appropriate certificates. FLUSH MOUNTING BEZEL An optional flush mounting bezel is available, which allows the panel to be semi-flush to the wall up to the front plastic cover.. Remove the front cover. Remove the knockouts to be used 2. Note the bezel has edges on the two sides and the bottom, the top has no edges to allow full access to the cable entries. 3. Slide the bezel over the metal box and fix in place (with the screws provided) through the holes near the transformer and the pcb. 4. Slots in the bezel allow the depth to be adjusted by 22mm 5. Hole size = 298mm x 260mm, max hole depth = 56mm. The bezel width = 20mm. 6. Fix the box into the hole using the normal mounting holes, the adjust the bezel back to the wall, tighten the screws taking care not to damage any components. 7. Continue the installation as normal. D FAULT S WALK LAMP. - is used to return the fire alarm system to the normal clear condition, resetting any fire alarm detectors, silencing all sounders and resetting other devices connected to the panel. GENERAL D 2 3 4 FAULT S WALK EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 LAMP D 3. S - Used to turn off the external alarm sounders after a fire activation the Alarm Silenced led is also illuminated. The panel will however continue to indicate the fire condition and the internal buzzer will continue to bleep. Any subsequent fire activation on another zone will re-sound the fire alarm sounders. GENERAL D 2 3 4 FAULT EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 S WALK LAMP

4. This is used to activate the fire alarm sounders. But does not trigger any device connected to the auxiliary contacts (Typically a digital communicator and/or heating/ventilation controls) The internal buzzer will sound and the GENERAL indicator will be illuminated. LEVEL 2b USER CODE 5344 Enter this code to gain access to the bottom row of instructions. The lower yellow led will light indicating that this row of functions can now be activated by pressing the appropriate button above it. The functions are as follows:- 3. WALK - This function allows the user to test fire detectors and callpoints on the system. To put a zone into Walktest Enter user code 5344. Press 3 WALK. The FAULT led of the first available zone flashes quickly. PERFORM WALK Walk round and test detectors and/or call points in this zone. When a device is triggered the sounders will sound a few seconds and then silence. The relevant zone indicator on the panel will be flashed. GENERAL EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 GENERAL EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 GENERAL EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 2 3 4 FAULT S WALK LAMP 2 3 4 FAULT S WALK LAMP 2 3 4 FAULT S WALK LAMP GENERAL 2 3 4 EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 D D D FAULT S LAMP WALK D DESELECT WALK 5. LAMP - This option illuminates all the LED s and twice beeps the internal buzzer. After 3 seconds the LED s revert back to their previous state and the panel to its normal condition. GENERAL 2 3 4 FAULT S LAMP EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 WALK. - is used to return the fire alarm system to the normal clear condition, resetting any fire alarm detectors, silencing all the sounders, and resetting other devices connected to the panel. GENERAL D 2 3 4 FAULT EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 S WALK LAMP Press 4 to select this zone for testing. This causes the fault led of the selected zone to flash slowly showing that this zone is in test along with the test led being illuminated. GENERAL 2 3 4 FAULT EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 S WALK LAMP When all of the detectors and/or call points have been tested in the zone, re-enter the access code (5344), Press 3 and then Press 4 to deselect this zone. The zone in Walktest must be deselected before another zone can be put into Walktest. Only one zone can be put into Walktest at any one time, all other zones operate as normal. SELECT NEXT WALK Re-enter the access code (5344), Press 3 and then Press 3 to advance to the next zone that is available for Walktesting. The FAULT led of the next zone flashes quickly. Press 4 to select zone for walktesting. Perform Walktest. D D GENERAL EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 2. Causes the internal buzzer to be switched off during a fire or fault condition. Any subsequent fault or fire activation on another zone will cause the buzzer to be re sounded. D 2 3 4 FAULT S WALK LAMP GENERAL EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 D 2 3 4 FAULT S WALK LAMP If a zone is in Walktest, the led is lit and the FAULT led of the corresponding zone flashes slowly. Press 5 To exit from this menu.

4. - If a fault occurs or work is being carried out on a zone or alarm circuit, it is possible to disable the zone(s) and alarm circuit from the system without affecting the other zones. If a zone or alarm is disabled, the led and the FAULT led(s) of the corresponding zone(s) or alarm will be lit. TO A ZONE OR Enter user code 5344. Press 4. The FAULT led of zone (if it is not in Walktest) flashes quickly. GENERAL D 2 3 4 FAULT Press 3 to advance to next zone/alarm GENERAL D 2 3 4 FAULT EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 S WALK LAMP EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 S WALK LAMP Press 5 To exit from this menu. TO RE-ENABLE OR S Enter user code 5344. Press 4. The FAULT led of zone flashes quickly. GENERAL D 2 3 4 FAULT EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 S WALK LAMP Press 3 to advance to appropriate zone. Press 4 to re-enable a zone/alarm. If a zone/alarm is being re-enabled, the illuminated FAULT led of the re-enabled zone is cleared and moves to the next zone/alarm. GENERAL D 2 3 4 FAULT EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 S WALK LAMP FRONT PANEL INDICATORS - show the following:-. GENERAL > red led illuminates during a fire or evacuation condition. GENERAL 2 3 4 2. - 4 > red led s - Illuminate when a fire occurs on the relevant zone. The GENERAL led will also be illuminated at the same time. The fire led will flash during Walktest condition. 2 GENERAL 2 3 4 3. > yellow led - illuminates when any a fault with the panel has occurred. The specific FAULT led is flashed, or if no other FAULT led is on, this indicates an auxiliary fuse failure. 2 GENERAL EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 5. > green led - Illuminated all the time. 6. FAULT > yellow led Flashes indicating a power supply fault has occurred. Check mains and battery connections as well as pcb fuses. 2 3 4 FAULT 7. > yellow led - illuminates when a fire zone has been isolated, along with the relevant zone fault led on steady. 8. > yellow led Flashes when the panel detects a fault in the sounder wiring. Common fault also illuminated. Is illuminated when the alarms are disabled along with the disabled led. 9. > yellow led - illuminates when the panel is set to walktest mode. 0. > yellow led - illuminates if the panel has been restarted by the supervisory circuit or is flashed if a corruption of the software in the D 2 3 4 FAULT S LAMP OR Press 4 to disable the appropriate zone or alarm. This causes the FAULT led of the selected zone/alarm to be illuminated showing that it is disabled along with the led being illuminated. GENERAL 2 3 4 EN54-2 : 997 EN54-4 : 997 Thomas Betts Press 5 to exit from this menu. D WALK 4. -4 FAULT > yellow led s Flashes the relevant zone led during a fault condition but is illuminated to indicate a zone that is disabled or is in Walktest. When in the Walktest menu the appropriate led flashes quickly. microcontroller has been detected.. D > yellow led Illuminates when the sounders on the alarm circuits have been switched off during a fire/evacuation The alarm condition still remains. 2. > yellow led flashes if a fault with the earthing of the system has occurred. D FAULT S WALK LAMP GENERAL 2 3 4 2

SYSTEM MAINTENANCE The following checks are recommended in accordance with national requirements. Make an entry in the log book every time a test is performed. Example of routine testing is shown below: DATE TIME EVENT ACTION REQUIRED DATE INITIALS PLETED. Daily Inspection - Check the indicator is illuminated and inspect for any fault indicators showing or sounder operating, and that any previous faults have been attended to. 2. Weekly Test Perform a lamp test, ensure all indicators illuminate. Put the panel into WALK and operate a call point or detector to test the system, followed by panel reset. Each week choose a different zone and call point or detector in rotation. 3 Quarterly Test Check all previous log book entries and verify that all remedial action has been taken. Operate a call point or detector on each zone to test the fire alarm as in 2 above. Return the panel to its normal state, then isolate the mains supply and perform an to ensure that the battery is capable of supplying the alarm sounders. 4. Annual Test As in 2 and 3 above but test all call points and detectors for correct operation. Using the double pole isolator, verify that the terminals of the mains terminal block are secure and that the wires are securely fixed in place. 5. Every 2-3 years Have the smoke detectors checked or changed by a fire alarm engineer to ensure correct operation and freedom from potential false alarms. 6. Every 5 years replace the sealed lead acid battery. LOG BOOK This log book should be maintained by a responsible person who should ensure that every entry is properly recorded. An event should include fire alarms (real and false), faults, tests, temporary disconnections or zone isolations and the dates of service engineers visits and the work carried out. Name and Address Person responsible Person responsible Person responsible Date Date Date The system was installed by and is maintained under contract by Tel number until who should be contacted if service is required.

DATE TIME EVENT ACTION REQUIRED DATE INITIALS PLETED DATE TIME EVENT ACTION REQUIRED DATE INITIALS PLETED

DATE TIME EVENT ACTION REQUIRED DATE INITIALS PLETED QUICK USER GUIDE FOR, 2 & 4 ZONE PANELS USER CODE BUTTON ACTION 3545 Reset Return the system to a normal condition after a fire or fault has occurred. This should only be performed when the fire or fault has been identified and alarms have been silenced. 2 Silence Buzzer Stops the sounding of the internal buzzer. LEVEL 2a 3 Silence Alarms Turns off the fire alarm sounders after the fire condition has been identified. 4 Evacuate Activates the fire alarms sounders to evacuate the building. Other outputs will not be triggered. 5 Lamp Test Illuminates all the leds and operates the internal buzzer. Resets after about 3 seconds. 5344 Reset Return the system to a normal condition after a fire or fault has occurred. This should only be performed when the fire or fault has been identified and alarms have been silenced. 2 Silence Buzzer Stops the sounding of the internal buzzer. LEVEL 2b 3 Walktest Allows detectors and callpoints to be tested on the zones. The sounders will sound for second then reset. Zones in test condition are indicated on the panel. 4 Disable Allows zones & alarms to be disabled if a fault occurs or work is being carried out in an area. This does not affect the operation of any other zones. Select as follows: Enter code 5344 and Press 4 3 - Moves flashing light to the required zone. 4 - Selects/deselects the zone/alarm. 5 - To exit the function 5 Exit Exit from Level 2b function