POL-200-TS User Manual

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User Manual POL-200-TS ANALOGUE LOOP VERIFICATION TOOL 1/16

Security Information Several damage! Please, before to connect any external cable, ensure that loop cable has been disconnected from panel loop terminals and the panel is complete powered down. Check for the right terminal connections and that there is no external voltage between cables to be connected. Battery life maximum 3 years, check the manufacture year! Danger of explosion in case of inappropriate replacement of the battery! Battery waste disposal by manufacturer instruction! Caution! The warranty in case of damages is limited if the operation and installation instructions are not observed. The company is not liable for any consequential or incidental damages. This installation instruction must be read thoroughly before start mounting. Dissasembling: In accordance with the regulations 2002/96/EG (WEEE), after being disassembled, electrical and electronic equipment is taken back by the manufacturer for a proper disposal. Set Language POL-200-TS language menu. To change, select the option and the corresponding language. Restart the device. 2/16

Contents Page 1. Introduction... 4 2. Connection... 5 3. Multi-meter... 6 4. Loop... 7 5. Map... 11 6. Events recording... 11 7. Configuration... 13 8. Troubleshooting... 14 9. Technical Characteristics... 15 10. CE conformity... 16 3/16

1. Introduction The POL-200-TS is a compact, graphic and intuitive hand-held tool (dimensions are 177mm x 97mm x 44mm) assists: Installer in commissioning and testing Notifier or Morley field loops before the configuring of the panel can start. Maintainer in the diagnosis and verification of the state of the installation and the connected field equipment, verifying the wiring map to detect the possible changes made over time. The six internal, 2500mA NiMH, rechargeable batteries provides the installer with sufficient capacity, up to 6 hours depending on the loop load. POL-200-TS is designed to be used only by trained personnel in order to properly interpretation the information read. Please note that POL-200-TS is a device designed to help you check the quality of the line and signal in your installation. POL-200-TS is not a fire protection equipment, it only provides the necessary information of support for the identification and solution of faults to a qualified technician. 4/16

2. Connecting Confirm that the loop wiring is correct: The POL-200-TS unit reports any short-circuit fault conditions in the loop (showing a lightning icon ), reverse polarity wiring (a diode icon ) and is also able to identify within seconds the total number of devices connected to the loop. The characteristics considered are for wiring in closed loop mode (panel output and back to it) The maximum resistance allowed from the OUTPUT end of the fire detection panel (or from POL-200-TS) to the INPUT in the fire detection panel is 40 ohms. Refer to the installation recommendations associated with the fire detection control center where you will connect the monitored loop with POL-200-TS. La siguiente tabla muestra los valores resistivos aproximados para los dos recommended loop cable types: Shielded/screen cable should only be connected to ground, GND, at one point inside the fire panel. The POL-200-TS allows the user to confirm that the shield is continuous, so it should be approximately twice (2x) and three (3x) times the resistance of the negative conductor. So, in case that the negative conductor has a: Capacitance between loop conductors so + and is below 0.5mF or 500nF Impedance between positive and cable shield (Infinite). 5/16

3. Multi-meter After the connection check that POL-200-TS has the correct load level, please note that batteries with an insufficient charge level can falsify the measurements. You will access the Multimeter function from the main screen. Verify that the line impedance conditions are adequate as described in the previous section. Then check for each voltage range, 0V, 5V and 24V, the voltages and consumption shown. Check for possible drifts, short circuits, faulty elements, connections or inadequate system devices or external to the system depending on the values obtained. The reading at 24v will provide a reference voltage drop in the loop Under the 5V reading should not have consumption, check the possible existence of derivations or inductions. 6/16

4. Loop The tool recognizes the sensors and modules on the loop before powering the fire alarm control panel (FACP). The POL-200-TS unit is compatible with the CLIP (Classic Loop Interface Protocol) with 99 sensors and 99 modules and the new Advanced or Opal protocol with up to 159 sensors and 159 modules. In the auto-programming menu, we will identify the number of detectors or modules that are connected in the loop identifying them according to their type: 7/16

CLIP PROTOCOL O Optical Sensor H or T Heat/Thermal sensor I ionization sensor M Multi-Sensor. Optical/ thermal P Pinnacle Laser L VIEW Laser S Smart Multi-criteria ADVANCED PROTOCOL For advanced protocol loops, POL-200-TS also identifies the following elements: S SMART 4 B Beam detectors P Indoor Manual Call Point M FAAST Aspiration unit Section of Modules - Symbols of identification by type: I or E Input Modules including Manual Call Points O or S Output modules R Output modules without End-of- Line (EOL) by default Relays Z Zone modules for conventional detectors 8/16

To select between CLIP and ADVANCED Protocol please access the configuration screen and in the button line select one of the two protocols available. Lower Case or Capital Letter: in case that in the auto learn a Lower case letter appears please confirm in the configuration that the correct protocol is selected between these difference options Notifier, Morley, System Sensor or Honeywell HBS. In case that in one address a device change the type ID or from lower case to capital letter, please check the wiring in this device as its answer is not correct. Possible reason is a defective device or noise due to interferences. Please also check that the device is not faulty or there is noise due to interference. A? Character in the ID type field can be indicative of a problem in the device or due to problems in the wiring line. A - character in ID type may be indicative of duplicate address. For each sampling POL-200-TS identifies the changes that have occurred since the previous sampling, for that, the type of ID that identifies each address will appear in red or black. The red color indicates that a change has occurred. To get more details about each of the elements, select them by clicking directly on them or with the help of the cursors and mark them by pressing the button. Holding down this button you will get the details of the selected item within the sampling table. The PWs value is for Honeywell technical team references, PW1 should be around 150 +/- 10% in Honeywell and Morley while around 300 +/- 10% for Notifier / System Sensor. Other values outside these range should be reported to Honeywell technical support for advice. 9/16

Select one of the items within the sampling table with the help of the arrows (arrows in the right margin of the screen) or by clicking on the screen. Press the button to access the advanced user information screen. From the self-programming menu and pressing the List button, the user can display a summary of installed elements. Clicking once more on the icon you will have access to a more detailed list of the devices of the loop, use the scroll keys located in the right side of the screen to move of 1 in 1 or in blocks of 10. 10/16

5. Map To visually verify the wiring map of the loop you must follow the following instructions: In case the installer has correctly wired the isolators using the +IN, +OUT terminals in the B501AP or in the module terminals the POL-200-TS will activate the isolator to show in a graphic. POL -200-TS provides a device map for any of the protocols, CLIP or Advanced. Given the characteristics of each protocol, the information obtained may differ the location of each devices Remember that in CLIP protocol and multi-module devices, each input or output occupies one direction in the loop. For Advanced protocol only the main address will be visible. Note 1: For having the right mapping is required that the ISO terminals are properly wired and the devices support Advanced Protocol. Note 2: The device like the View FSL-751 or Pinnacle are only answering in CLIP so do not include an isolator to be activated from the POL-200-TS. 6. Events Recording You can register in a text file the values selected from the self-programming screen. Accessing the registration screen will display 3 registration options: Only selected items Full loop Maintenance 11/16

The first option requires previously performing a self-programming of the loop and marking the elements to register. To do this proceed as previously described, select the elements with the help of the cursors (arrows in the right margin of the screen) and press the button. Once the computers are selected and the only selected items register option is selected, the POL-200-TS will display the following screen: Register through the configuration option only the necessary information, consult with Honeywell s technical department or, if in doubt, select all the options. While logging is done, click the backspace icon to finish capturing data in the log file. It is recommended to use a short sampling time for a short period, even a single default read for stable loops, extending the sample time will result in a larger file size that will reduce the available space of the machine for future reports. The maintenance option will create a text file with the extension.mnt that can be edited with notepad or Word for later editing. NOTE. It is recommended that old maintenance and log files be removed from the folder in order to be able to generate new records. 12/16

7. Configuration In the configuration section, the user can change the date and time of the device in addition to changing the language. The lower CLIP icon allows you to select the two types of protocols available CLIP used by the Notifier ID50 / 60 and ID3000, HBS XLS80 or Morley DXc or Advanced by the Notifier Pearl. The Change Theme button allows us to change the background of the screen from white to black and vice versa. The About icon will indicate the software version of the computer, the Flash Format option should only be used if indicated by the Honeywell technical department. The QR icon will allow you to access with a Smartphone the latest online version of the computer. 13/16

8. Troubleshooting In case that this symbol appears in the right low corner a short-circuit between loop positive and negative is monitored. Please break the loop in sections to identify where the location of the short-circuit is. This symbol is reporting an inverse wiring fault. Please break the loop into sections to identify in which base the loop negative is incorrectly connected to the loop positive, or vice versa. h lower case: In case that in the auto-learn ALL the devices in the loop are shown with a lower case letter please check the protocol selected in the Configuration. It may be that the selected loop protocol, i.e. Morley, System Sensor or Honeywell HBS does not match the loop devices. Flashing the screen or the screen goes off: Check if the batteries loading level are adequate. Batteries may be damaged, replace. Device tags disappear or the question character appears: Verify that loop conditions meet Honeywell s requirements. Try replacing the device and check again. Check for possible noise on the line. Record the information and check the possibility of cycles of inappropriate behaviour, excessive current, etc. No devices appear Verify that you have not selected Ad protocol instead of CLIP Check that the loop is connected to the input, IN of the POL-200-TS device. There is no data recorded in my *.MNA, *.MNC and / or *.DAT files: Remove or delete old files, they are taking up the available memory space. 14/16

9. Technical Characteristics: Power supply: Autonomy: 230 Vac with 12 V charger (included). >6 h with baterías at 100% charge. Batteries: 6x AA 1.2V NiMH 2500mAh. Quick charge in 1h. Screen: Keypad: Dimensions: Color: Weight: 4.2 TFT 480 x 263 pixels (98x56mm) with 66.000 colors. Dynamic capacitive touchpad. 97mm high x 177mm wide x 44mm deep (rubber protectors included). Black box with rubber protection in grey color. 550g (with batteries). POL-200-TS has an even power-off that can discharge the batteries if you do not use it for an extended period of time. Power ON/OFF button The package includes a USB cable type B to connect the unit to a PC to install a new version by copying it to the root folder in the POL-200-TS unit. Note. Autonomy. The batteries lifetime will depend on the output (sounder, flash, and strobes) activations, if the batteries are full charged and the installer is using the auto learn function the unit will provide up to 6 hours of autonomy. When the unit is switch of the current is very low below 250µA so the batteries will remain charge for days, anyway it will be recommended to full charge the unit before visit the site. Charge: 0 C to 40 C Discharge: 0ºC to 50ºC Storage: -20ºC to 30ºC Humidity: 65 ± 20% 15/16

10. CE conformity This document is a declaration that the products listed below conform to the essential protection requirements of the following European Directives: RoHS - Restrictions on the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2011/65/EU Compliance with RoHS 2 - Product does not contain any hazardous substances above the limits designated in the RoHS Directive. Product falls within Category 9 - Monitoring and Control lnstruments The EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, by the application of the following EMC Standards: EN 61000-6-3:2007 +A1: 2011 (Emissions) Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Generic emission standard for residential, commercial and light industrial environments. EN 50130-4: 2011 +A1: 2014 (lmmunity) EMC Product family standard: lmmunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems 16/16

Honeywell Life Safety Iberia C/Pau Vila 15-19 08911 Badalona Barcelona, Spain Tel.: 93 497 39 60 Fax: 93 465 86 35 www.honeywelllifesafety.es POL-200-TS Diagnostic tool Ref. doc.: MN-DT-963_EN 20/06/17 2017 Honeywell International Inc.