Home

Analogue-addressable fire panel FX/50 TECHNICAL MANUAL

image

Contents

1. AUXILIARY ARPM EV AIN1 roses PMALOT EV ABS 2x 12V xxAh BATTERIES EV UV STB 4EV STB 4EV V AV AUXILIARY SS P1524 PALO EV SM 2 x 12V xxAh BATTERIES EV MCP 2 WIRE CONNECTION k EV P a LL Q EOL RESISTOR toL RESTOR S GCI 5 EV AIN2 2 INPUTS ANA EI MAX 5 CONVENTIONAL EV H A1R DETECTORS STB 4EV EV H CS EV P OR MAX 10 CONVENTIONAL EV PH EV P 4 STB 4EV DETECTORS _ CONNECTED TO AN ER INTRINSICALLY SAFE UNIT SEL V L BEAM DETECTOR FOR EXPLOSIVE AREAS SZ FI DC24V POWER SUPPLY FXEXPEV LOOP BOARD pol gn 50 EK FX 50 PANEL WITH FIRMWARE VERSION OR ABOVE EERE m E CAN SUPPORT TWO AS AND OR EVOLUTION LOOP 1 um MODULES n c0 W CD CONNECT ONLY DEVICES DECLARED AS COMPATIBLE p JA TO THE LOOP t e 0 D E DO NOT CONNECT DIFFERENT TYPES OF DEVICES TO Ele THE LOOP EVOLUTION and AS SERIES DEVICES 5 o o 254 ADDRESSES MAX PER LOOP 5 LOOP BOARDS MAX K CONNECT AN ISOLATOR EVERY 32 DEVICES FX 50 USE ONLY CS AI3 SHIELDED TWISTED FLAME RESISTANT CABLE FEATURING RIGID CONDUCTORS AND LOW POWER LOSS MAX 2 Km LINE LENGTH 2 X 0 8 sq mm lt gt NITTAN WARNING USE ONLY RECOMMENDED CABLE DO NOT USE Y CONNECTION TO
2. OTHER EVOLUTION ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE DEVICES CONNECTED TO THE LOOP qp SCR D B a a la B 4 2 p Hp qp B 7 2 7 Da FOR EACH DEVICE JOIN THE CABLE SHIELDS SCI 5 SCI 6 CONNECTION TO THE 4 ISOLATOR FXEXPEV LOOP MODULE POWER TO INSTALL EVERY TERMINAL BOARD LED MAX 3mA DC24V 32 DEVICES STB 4EV BASE A D A CABLE RECOMMENDED STB 4EV BASE STB 4EV BASE CS AI3 SHIELDED TWISTED FLAME RESISTANT CABLE FEATURING RIGID CONDUCTORS AND EOWICOWER LOSS WARNING INSTALL ONLY EVOLUTION DETECTORS ON TO STB 4EV BASE MAX CABLE LENGTH 2 KM 2 X 0 8 sq mm 20 TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 6 6 Evolution loop standard wiring diagram IMPORTANT USE EACH EV AIO21 MODULE INSTALLED FOR ONE FUNCTION ONLY e g OUTPUT MODULE OR INPUT MODULE SINGLE OR DOUBLE FACED PANEL WITH BUIL IN BUZZER LB1 N22 LB2 N22 8 ALLARME AC230V 8 INCENDIO E 4 DC24V POWER SUPPLY BEAM DETECTOR GAS DETECTOR POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY 8 ALLARME FAN INCENDIO BELL ELECTRO MAGNETIC DOOR RETAINER f Lo N EOL RESISTOR CA Pm EV AIO21 222 SCI 6 ie q na POWER SUPPLY O LL resisron DOOR CONTROL
3. T WIRES USED FOR SUPERVISION OF THE REMOTE ADDRESSABLE POWER UNITS THROUGH CONNECTION OVER RS485 SERIAL LINE WIRES USED TO CONNECT THE BATTERIES OF THE REMOTE POWER SUPPLY UNITS WITH THE BATTERY OF THE CONTROL PANEL IN ORDER TO INCREASE THE AUTONOMY OF THE SYSTEM FX C72H CABLE TO CONNECT AND SUPERVISE SEVERAL FX ALO1 POWER UNITS HOUSED INSIDE REMOTE POWER BOXES CABLE LENGTH 2M 17 FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL 6 1 FX EXP01 loop board installation CABLE TO CONNECT FX EXPO1 MODULE TO PANEL MAIN BOARD Y LOOP 3 LOOP 2 HD Loop v K6A KIA K2A 20 oe c o wc c c Te Te Te a a RELAY1 RELAY2 USCITA CAMPANE e paodoodoodo Q i R IIR RJ RI MAIN BOARD FASTON AS INDICATED LOOP MODULE GROUND CABLE TO CONNECT TO 4 HOLES FOR FIXING CLIPS 0E LOOP STATUS LEDs LEDs ON LOOP OK LEDs BLINKING A
4. A FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL 13 PANEL MAINTENANCE Maintenance must be performed on the system in compliance with EN 54 par 9 2 and 9 3 13 1 Regular and occasional inspections 13 1 1 Regular inspections Standard EN 54 9 2 Every system in operation must be inspected to check its efficiency at least twice a year at intervals of no less than 5 months This inspection must be recorded in the appropriate register and when necessary accompanied by an in spection certificate that includes the following data Any variations in the system or zone current conditions compared to those observed during the previous inspection Any shortcomings in the system observed 13 1 2 Periodic inspections Standard EN 54 9 2 After every fault or maintenance operation the user must Promptly replace any damaged components n case of fire have a system operator maintenance operator to carry out an accurate investiga tion of the whole system installed then to restore original operating conditions if these have been altered Restore the fire extinguishers used y D e NHTAN 14 TROUBLE SHOOTING TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 FAULT CAUSE SOLUTION Loop x NO DATA Loop x OPEN CIRCUIT The panel fails to detect devices connected The panel fails to detect voltage returning from devices polling Check the continuity of cables and voltage arriving to the Loop mo
5. MG IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA CONFORMITY EN 54 4 1997 EN 54 2 1997 UNI EN 54 4 1999 UNI EN 54 2 1999 POWER SUPPLY UNITS CONTROL PANELS lt gt NITIAN Analogue addressable fire panel FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL FOREWORD FOR THE INSTALLER Please follow carefully the specifications relative to electric and security systems realization further to the manufac turer s prescriptions indicated in the manual provided Provide the user the necessary indication for use and system s limitations specifying that there exist precise specifications and different safety performances levels that should be proportioned to the user needs Have the user view the directions indicated in this document FOR THE USER Periodically check carefully the system functionality making sure all enabling and disabling operations were made cor rectly Have skilled personnel make the periodic system s maintenance Contact the installer to verify correct system oper ation in case its conditions have changed e g variations in the areas to protect due to extension change of the ac cess modes etc This device has been projected assembled and tested with the maximum care adopting control procedures in accordance with the laws in force The full correspondence to the functional characteristics is given exclusively when it is used for the purpose it was projected for which is as follows Analog
6. USE CP8 SER3 CABLE FOR MODEM CONNECTION SPORTSTER FLASH X2 51 V90 US ROBOTICS MODEM PHONE NETWORK CONNECTION NO 2 PC REMOTE CONNECTION FOR FX 50 PANEL REMOTE ASSISTANCE AND REMOTE CONTROL 4 1 SESSIONS FX CFG v 4 x REMOTE ASSISTANCE AND CONTROL SOFTWARE V90 US ROBOTICS MODEM ENABLING KEY SPORTSTER FLASH X2 REQUIRED lt gt NITTAN TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 8 FX 50 PANELS NETWORK MANAGEMENT Wiring and management diagram of a FX 50 IMQ units network DIAGRAM OF THE DIRECT CONNECTION OF A PC TO A NETWORKED PANEL VIA FX CNV RS485 RS232 CONVERTER THE CONNECTION ENABLES THE REMOTE CONTROL OF THE SYSTEM FROM THE PC WHICH WILL WORK IN THIS CASE AS A PC MASTER WHILE ALL OTHER FIRE PANELS WILL WORK AS SLAVE UNITS WARNING REMOTE ASSISTANCE OF A SINGLE THIS PLUG NETWORKED PANEL FROM REMOTE CANNOT FX CNV PC CANNOT BE PERFORMED BE USED SONER ER A 03 REAR SIDE ww w lll NON USED FROM POWER UNIT WIRE TO CONVERTER FX GRMAP v 4 X TO PC COM PORT SUPERVISION APPLICATION TO GND TERMINAL WARNING ENABLING KEY TO Q TERMINAL USE ONLY SHIELDED CABLE FOR BURGLAR SYSTEMS CONNECT CABLE REQUIRED TOSPTERMINAE SHIELD TO GND WIRE OF FIR
7. Q3rTadfs JYV STANVd Q33MOd 313S ANY S3XOS LINN YIMOd LINN TOHLNOO dOO 1 3H1 OL SNOILO3NNOO A ONISN S39IA3Q 318VSS3HGOQGV LO3NNOO LON Od XINO 114V9 Q3aN3AWOO38 ASN XVW 02 SHOLOALAG LNV LHOdINI 6 3 Loop standard wiring diagram S I3NVd WOlLdO Q3sd3MOd 4 13S WA c OL dn SdOO S OL dN JY 18VONVdX3 SI 0S X4 X1ddnS HAMOd VCSIWO S3ONVLSIQ OL bs 8 0 X 2 d18VO SLINN H3MOd SSO1M3MOd LNVLSISSY 3IAV T3 AVEOH GALSIML qaq13lHS 3181IX314 NON IV S9 SHo10313q 318V9 Q3aN3WWO233 sv SHANIVLAH Oy zo anes HOOQ DILINOVN NOILNIOAS wo Ko uw T 2 Nue 7 Le P XVN Alddns HAMOd kd 9 UN Us dOO1S o dE a 3uo1Y 108 Pos g gsv WON gzsv WOS if om Svcs LE s gt xO8 j 8ZSV PNOI dON IONS vos Sv I 1S REN E m HOIVIOS SV d LS ET 58 C22 Il so ayog S oll 2 SSS lt 2 JsTiag wav SV H LS amp LOdX3 X4 AlddNS HAMOd SES Z NOLLO3NNOO P
8. c EVUIV ZZN Z81 ZZN L81 3HIM OML lt ENE ls STANVd WHY TV TVOILdO t G383MOd 413S 05 X3 AOEZOW L X dana S3OIA3Q Z ANAT HOLVIOSI NY TIVLSNI ZZNIZET ZZN LSTI NOEZOW XW YSZ dOO1 Yad S3ssasaav 7 FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL 6 4 FXEXPEV loop board installation to Evolution loop LOOP STATUS LED INDICATORS 3 4 LED 3 ON FIXED LIGHT LED 4 ON FIXED LIGHT LOOP PART A CORRECT WORKING LOOP PART B CORRECT WORKING OFF OFF LOOP SHORT CIRCUIT EVENT LOOP SHORT CIRCUIT EVENT LOOP MODULE GROUND CABLE TO CONNECT TO MAIN BOARD FASTON EVOLUTION LOOP EVOLUTION LOOP AS INDICATED SHIELDED CABLE SHIELDED CABLE d 0 LED 5 BLINKING lc rem leu TES CSI BB A A NC NAC NA NC C E bass CD bossed AND MICROPROCESSOR 4 DO FXEXPEV 1 3 1 fad i 4 x 3MA SCREW e TO FIX THE MODULE EN ili 24 te LOOP 1 Q LOOP2 e CABLE TO CONNECT FX EXPEV 4 HEXAGONAL MODULE TO PANEL MAIN BOARD HOLES 6 5 Connection diagram of devices to the Evolution loop
9. essary knowledge to operate in safe conditions in order to prevent accidents These systems installation must be made in accordance with the laws in force Some equipment s inner parts are connected to electric main and therefore electrocution may occur if servicing was made before switching off the main and emergency power Some products incorporate rechargeable or non rechargeable batteries as emergency power supply Their wrong connection may damage the product properties and the operator s safety burst and fire YOUR DEALER lt gt NE TTATN TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 1 GENERALS FX 50 analogue addressable fire detection control panel is a sophisticated microprocessor based fire de tection control unit It can manage five loops operating with different protocols analogue addressable AS pro tocol and Evolution protocol The operational principle is based on a communication protocol specific for the type of loop installed allowing prompt identification of systems alarms and faults FX 50 control unit has been designed for fire detection systems management and is particularly suitable for large size installations such as hotels company buildings shopping centres and office blocks all areas requir ing high technological performance quick installation and easy management The combined installation of a fire panel and a loop for EVOLUTION detectors allows using a new type of FSK signal transmission this e
10. it allows connecting 4 fire detectors or devices featuring a NO relay output to a detection loop The address on the unit is set via 8 dip switches it can be housed in BOX3 optional power supply DC24V from loop OCM AS2B 1 output analogue addressable module AS series to be connected to detection loop It allows controlling fire alarm devices featuring an activation input Equipped with 2 outputs 1x10mA open collector output at DC24V and 1 C NC NO relay output 2A at DC30V It can be housed in BOX1 or BOX2 optional power supply DC24V from loop OCM4 AS2B Analogue addressable unit AS series with 4 relay outputs used to control optical acoustic alarm devices optical panels or other devices The address on the unit is set with 8 dip Switches 4 relay outputs with 0 6A capacity AC125V 2A DC30V can be housed in BOX3 optional power supply DC24V from loop IOM4 AS2B MCM AS3B Analogue addressable module AS series allows to connect 4 conventional detectors featuring NO relay outputs to a detection loop and enables to control optical acoustic alarm devices optical panels or other devices unit address is set via 8 dip switches terminals for NO inputs alerts relay outputs and for serial loop connection 4 relay outputs 0 6A capacity at AC125V and 2A at DC30V can be housed in BOX3 optional power supply DC24V from loop Control and monitoring module AS series can be inserted onto detection loop used to
11. OPTIONS PANEL ID 0 Operating procedure with FX xxMAP v4 x Start connection UPLOAD from fire panel import devices from Supervision menu load mimic panels from relevant menu associate devices to mimic panels using relevant menu place icons as required End connec tion Start Supervision 27 lt gt NITTAN FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL 10 PERIPHERALS OVER SERIAL LINE Connection of compatible peripherals over RS485 serial line FF aae LSLS WS RS 485 SERIAL OUTPUT TERMINALS TO CONNECT PERIPHERALS CONTROL PANELS MIMIC PANEL BOARDS SUPERVISED POWER UNITS ee ee 9 Do _ ood 00000000 9 GND Q PRINTER O Rs485 O e W AAA WV Z4Vcc p nA ee POWER SUPPLIED BY CPU EDAD GUASTO PANEL FX AL01 POWER opopopoqpqo NT RS485 SERIAL LINE CAN SUPPORT 30 DEVICES THUS DIVIDED 15 CONTROL PANELS AND MIMIC REPEATERS 15 REMOTE POWER UNITS ACCORDING TO CURRENT CONSUMPTION AND DISTANCE FROM PANEL CONTROL PANEL REPEATERS AND MIMIC REPEATERS T CAN BE DIRECTLY POWERED BY CONTROL PANEL ALTERNATIVELY ONE OR SEVERAL REMOTE POWER SUPPLY GROUPS CAN BE USED TO SUPPLY POWER TO REPEATERS FX RP20 CONTROL PANEL REPEATER EQUIPPED WITH COMMAND KEYS LCD DISPLAY AND LED INDICATORS
12. OUT CABLES 7 CONNECTED LOOPS SUPERVISED OUTPUTS AND RELAY OUTPUTS AREAS TO INSTALL 2 ADDITIONAL e FXEXP10 BOARDS OUT CABLES OF CF EXP212 o EXTINGUISHING BOARD MAINS CABLE AREA TO INSTALL 2 x 12V 24Ah YOU CAN FIX IT TO POWER BATTERIES TO BE WIRED TRANSFORMER USING IN SERIES CLAMPS USE ADDITIONAL CABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE PANEL lt gt NITTAN TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 6 WIRINGS View of main board JP100 JUMPERS 55 DEFAULT POSITIONI S45 CONNECTOR FOR FX 485 SERIAL INTERFACE BOARD OPTIONAL USE THIS BOARD TO CONNECT 1 JP4 JP1 THE PANEL TO A FX PANEL BASED NETWORK JUMPERS JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 MAX 15 PANELS JP100 S5 M 2 M DO NOT TOUCH LI Li DO NOT CHANGE THEIR SETTINGS IT MAY RESULT AREA TO INSTALL IN PANEL FAILURE FX 485 OPTIONAL BOARD PANEL RESET FIX IT WITH 4 NYLON SPACERS BUTTON INSERT SPACERS INTO SET HOLES JP5 CONNECTOR DO NOT TOUCH FOR LAB TESTS 98 m 545 BUILT IN BUZZER ET JP5 FOR ACOUSTIC AND i Wit OPERATING SIGNALS e LOOP5 ze LOOP4 LOOP 3 LOOP2 LOOP 1 CONNECTOR FOR AREAS WITH BR
13. WIRE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE DEVICES TO THE LOOP CONTROL PANEL POWER UNITS AND SELF POWERED OPTICAL ALARM PANELS ARE SUPPLIED WITH BATTERIES INCLUDED FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL 6 7 Alarm outputs Outputs for alarm devices CONNECT RELAY OUTPUTS TO CIRCUITS OPERATING WITH SELV VOLTAGE ONLY NW eo wo GNDQ T a A B B OOO eS 20009000 O USCITA C NO NC C NO NC RS485 FE POWER UNIT OUTPUT TO POWER AUXILIARY DEVICES DC24V 24Vcc LOAD B9 S SOUNDER ASSOCIATED TO RELAY 1 FAULT ALARM SEE NOTE 2 gt REFERENCE POSITIVE VOLTAGE POSITIVE VOLTAGE TO RECHARGE INTERNAL BATTERY gt SOUNDER ASSOCIATED TO RELAY 2 FIRE ALARM SEE NOTE 1 IMPORTANT RELAY 2 CAN BE ASSOCIATED TO AN EVENT DIFFERENT FROM FIRE ALARM NOTE 1 THIS OUTPUT IS NOT SUPERVISED TO COMPLY WITH IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA CERTIFICATION IT MUST NOT BE USED TO TRIGGER DEVICES FOR FIRE ALARMS TRANSMISSION TERMINAL BOARD WITH 4 SUPERVISED RELAY OUTPUTS TO CONNECT DC24V ACOUSTIC DEVICES OUTPUTS CAN BE PROGRAMMED FOR SEVERAL ALARM EVENTS WHEN IN IDLE MODE VOLTAGE AT TERMINALS WORKS WITH POLARITY OPPOSITE AS TO THAT INDICATED ON TERMINAL BOARD PRINTING THIS IS DUE TO SUPERVISION V
14. buzzer Address set with 8 dip switches Sounder control module Can be installed on detection loop EVOLUTION series input for external power box failure 1 alarm output Address set with 8 dip switches EV MCP Analogue addressable glassbreak fire alarm call point for EVOLUTION loop Film for protection against injuries 1 status LED indicators internal dip switch to set addresses SCI 5 Line isolator unit which can be installed on the detector base for disabling part of the loop in case a short circuit occurs whilst normal operation is kept on remaining equipment we recommend installing an isolator every 32 detectors addresses EVOLUTION LOOP COMPONENTS SCI 6 Line isolator unit supplied with box that allows disabling part of the loop in case a short circuit occurs whilst normal operation is kept on remaining equipment we recommend installing an isolator every 32 detectors addresses Please note that only the following devices are IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified FX 50 FX ALO1 FX EXPO1 EF EXPEV FX EXP10 SCI 3 SCI 4 lt gt NE TTATN TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 4 FX 50 SPECIFICATIONS 4 1 Electric features Model FX 50 Protection class IP3X Power supply AC230V 10 1596 50 60 Hz double insulated transformer is mounted on to housing base switching power unit controlled by microprocessor DC24V from back up batteries 2x12V 6 5Ah in series O
15. due to the necessity of operating either with the panel opened and proper instru ments or with panel s main board powered on lab s test desk Level 4 cannot therefore be accessed on site Each panel has its own ID code it is possible to connect up to 16 panels if the number of devices to be connected exceeds the capacity of a single control panel The first time the panel is powered on the message NO LOOPS REGISTERED will be displayed and an optical signal indicating GENERAL FAULT will be activated together with the buzzer alarm Once the panel has self learned one device it will be necessary to reset it in order to update displayed data gt NITTAN 2 A FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL 12 2 General data settings Select SYSTEM OPTIONS menu Set the Language to be used Set Customer name display string Set Installer name display string e Set the Installer telephone number For further details see Programming Manual 12 3 Detection loop settings Make sure that all the devices are connected to the Loop and that the Loop itself is connected to one of the control panel s connectors Perform Self learning function for all connected loops Assign a zone to each device 512 max for each zone Assign a label to each device In case a new device is connected to the loop LCD display will display NOT REGISTERED message followed by the lightning of GENERAL FAULT and DEVI
16. monitor 20 ST P conventional detectors or 5 NFD 68P flame detectors unit address is set via 8 dip switches 1 x open collector output 10mA at DC24V 1 x C NC NO relay output 2A at DC30V can be housed in BOX1 optional power supply DC24V from loop SCM AS2B Module to control sounders AS series can be inserted onto detection loop inputs for local silencing button SYNC input input for break in power supplied by external box 1 supervised output for sounders 1A max current draw unit address is set via 8 dip switches dimensions W80 x H50 x D20mm can be housed in BOX1 power supply DC24V NAM AS G Analogue addressable interface AS series to connect a 4 20mA gas detector to an analogue addressable detection loop The detector s operating parameters can be monitored and operating thresholds set Connectable detectors are TS910EC S and TS220EC S for CO detection TS293KG and TS292KG for LPG detection TS293KM and TS292KM for methane detection Unit address is set via 8 dip switches Unit can be housed in BOX3 IP56 power supply DC24V MTB VCT 03NTAS Analogue addressable unit for local alarm AS series can be connected to pull cord switches pull cord alarms or for room calls Unit address is set via 8 dip switches dimensions W59 H40 D 15mm power supply DC24V supplied by loop Sounder module AS series for FX series control panels analogue loop Can be installed alone on an analogue loop as sounder with red cov
17. supports up to 254 Evolution devices EV P Analogue addressable smoke detector EVOLUTION series fotoelectric operation IDs assignable via programmer alarm signal from OMNIVIEW 360 luminous ring remote LED output Supplied without base STB 4 EV compatible base EV DP Analogue addressable smoke detector EVOLUTION series fotoelectric operation with double analysis chamber IDs assignable via programmer alarm signal from OMNIVIEW 360 luminous ring remote LED output Supplied without base STB 4 EV compatible base EV H Analogue addressable heat detector EVOLUTION series thresholds temperature 62 IDs EVH AIR assignable via programmer alarm signal from OMNIVIEW 360 luminous ring remote LED EVH CS output Supplied without base STB 4 EV compatible base Non compliant with IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification Available in 2 versions rate of rise EVH AIR 62 and static EVH CS 85 EV PH Combined analogue addressable heat and smoke detector EVOLUTION series thresholds temperature 62 IDs assignable via programmer alarm signal from OMNIVIEW 360 luminous ring remote LED output Supplied without base STB 4 EV compatible base EV UV Ultra violet analogue addressable fire detector EVOLUTION series detect fire ultra violet light the address is set via dip switches alarm LED remote LED output Supplied without base STB 4 EV compatible base STB 4 EV Base for EVOLUTION detectors Setscrew
18. AL FX 50 4 2 Mechanical features Housing overview NN K A e 570 NN NN 500 lt S N gt 4 MEASUREMENTS IN MILLIMETRES 5 INSTALLATION IMPORTANT Verify that the electrical system is equipped with a proper ground connection Panel includes a power supply unit with double insulated transformer It is strongly recommended to use a suitable auxiliary protection device to be connected outside the metal housing as for example FAR filter for mains protection Use one auxiliary protection device for each auxiliary power supply unit connected to the system Before installation check CEI 64 8 standard concerning low tension systems installation Operate professionally Steps A Verify the existence of a ground connection B Verify the ground connection is working properly C Verify mains voltage quality in order to avoid overvoltage problems that might occur in case the panel is occasionally powered by a generator set D Set the panel so as devices for disturbances suppression can be connected externally for example FAR filter E In case of mains voltage instability set the panel so as a saturated iron stabilizer can be connected F Verify the existence of a magnetothermic switch or set the panel for the connection of a suitable one which has to be bipolar and easilly accessible Considerations
19. CE LEDs while buzzer sound indicates panel operating status Panel historic file will record panel s first start up and analogue addressable devices connection events For further details see Programming Manual 12 4 Configuration of AS detectors variable sensitivity Set Day threshold and Night threshold for all detectors Set the Weekly Programmer to indicate the period of time the Night thresholds must be used Select the zones to apply this mode to Modify the remaining properties in DEVICE menu if the default values set are not appropriate for the spe cific needs For further details see Programming Manual 12 5 Peripherals settings Connect the peripherals to S3 terminal board on FX10 485 optional board in accordance with the RS485 standard Perform Self learn function for the peripherals Check the summary page and if necessary modify IDs add or remove the peripherals as required then repeat previous step For further details see Programming Manual 3 sP NITTAN TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 RS485 line terminal board ref S3 AR E RI a OOO a p p p RINTER Asus e O x 1 eo 12 6 Panel outputs settings In order for the bells to be triggered whenever a FIRE event occurs the bells must be connected to the ter minals marked BELL OUTPUT Outputs are SUPERVISED with guard vo
20. D OUTPUT F4 T14 TO PROTECT BELL D SUPERVISED OUTPUT lt gt NITTAN FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL FX ALO1 power board view FUSES ON MAINS TRANSFORMER TERMINAL PANEENIINBOARB POWER OUTPUT BOARD POWER OUTPUT ADDITIONAL F1 1 PROTECT PRIMARY WINDING OF OTHER BOARDS ARE devices POWER UNIT BOARD POWERED VIA SPECIAL WIRING p POWER UNIT GENERAL FAULT FUSES ON POWER UNIT BOARD A A RELAY OUTPUT F2 T5ATO PROTECT TERMINAL BOARD CONNECT IT TO DEVICES LOAD OUTPUT D OPERATING WITH SELV VOLTAGE ONLY T2ATO PROTECT TERMINAL BOARD C NA GPUSOUTPUT 24 24Vcc F4 T2ATO PROTECT BATTERIES AGAINST CPU LOAD GUASTO POWER UNIT TEMPERATURE PROBE INSTALL IT ON TO BATTERIES HOUSING PROBE IS 1 METER LONG CPU 24Vec 24Vcc 4 4 c GREEN LED INDICATOR FUSE 2 FAULT as Q F4T2A GALVANIC INSULATION CIRCUIT TO CONNECT SEVERAL PERIPHERALS TO RS 485 SERIAL LINE USE IT AS AUXILIARY POWER UNIT ONLY GREEN LED INDICATOR FUSE 3 FAULT GREEN LED INDICATOR POWER STATUS DIPSWITCH TO ADDRESS POWER UNIT IT ALLOWS THE CORRECT CONNECTOR FOR MAINS TRANSFORMER MANAGEMENT OF PANEL SIGNALS SECONDARY WINDING CABLE o z WARNING DO NOT CHANGE PINS POSITION A
21. EDURE ALTERNATE TO KEYPAD SETUP FOR A QUICK SETUP FX STD v 4 0 SETUP BROWSER FOR BASIC CONFIGURATION SUPPLIED WITH THE PANEL ON CD ROM PRINTER MINIDIN CONNECTOR FOR PRT SERIAL PRINTER PRINTER CONNECTION REQUIRES CP8 SER2 CABLE WITH DB9M DB25F ADAPTER NOT SUPPLIED WITH THE PRINTER WARNING WINFIRE v 4 X application enables to configure ONLY fire panels with firmware v 4 X or above It is not compatible with panels equipped with older firmware versions lt gt NITTAN 23 FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL 7 REMOTE ASSISTANCE Diagram for Remote assistance over PSTN phone line via modem e RESET 545 JP4 JP1JP2JP3 i wae LOOP 5 LOOP4 e LOOP3 O e LOOP 2 e ony K6A KIA K2A P1 A i SCHEDA LOOP JP7 FX EXP01 O oo olo ee OL 8 e e GND Q T TTE Te Te To To FIRMWARE M PC PRINTER Rsass O e O P chape Tete 4 RR FIR IR
22. EWDRIVER 4 WIRE DEVICES AS INDICATED CABLE WITH CONNECTOR TO WIRE FX 50 POWER UNIT lt gt NITTAN FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL Panel internal view and cables position CF EXP212 OPTIONAL BOARD FRONT BOARD WITH KEYPAD FX EXPO01 and or FXEXPEV LOOP FOR AUTOMATIC EXTINGUISHING FOR SETUP AND CONTROL BOARDS optional SPECIFY BOARDS FIXED TO THE SPECIALLY PROVIDED DISPLAY CONTROL LEDs QUANTITY WHEN PLACING SUPPORTS ON FRONT PANEL DIPSWITCH AND CONNECTORS YOUR PURCHASE ORDER FXEXP10 40 LED FRONT BOARD FOR ZONES CONTROL 4A DC24V max FX 50 MAIN BOARD SUPERVISED ABLE TO MANAGE UP TO 5 S POWER UNIT FX EXP015 LOOP BOARDS 2 s WARNING CES gt c DO CHANGE DIPSWITCH POSITION THEY MUST ALL BE SET c ON POSITION F ji X L fe 000000000000000000 00 00000900000000000000 oooooboooooooooooooo e e zie pem o e na Be 3323335 CR IN amp
23. FOR OPERATING STATUS DC24V POWER FX SINO1 REPEATER FOR MIMIC PANEL DECODING BOARD AND 40 LED ZONE BOARD WITH TERMINAL OUTPUTS FOR ZONES ALARM AND ZONES FAULT PRESET FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A FX SINO1 AUXILIARY EXPANSION BOARD FROM 41 TO 80 ZONES THE REPEATER IS HOUSED IN A METAL BLIND CASE FX RP10 CONTROL PANEL REPEATER EQUIPPED WITH LCD DISPLAY AND LED INDICATORS FOR OPERATING STATUS FX AL01 ADDITIONAL POWER UNIT USED FOR THE REALIZATION OF POWER SUPPLY GROUPS TO POWER PERIPHERALS ONE OR MORE REMOTE GROUPS CAN BE CONNECTED OVER SERIAL LINE WITH OTHER REPEATERS FOR THIS PURPOSE CONNECT DATA OTPUT Y SERIAL LINE MAX LENGTH 1000 METRES WITH EVENLY TERMINALS OF ALL POWER UNITS TO THE SERIAL DISTRIBUTED LINE SO TO ENABLE OPERATING STATUS DEVICES SUPERVISION AND MONITORING ON PANEL LCD DISPLAY O AC230V MAINS lt gt NITTAN TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 11 PANEL RESET PROCEDURE 11 1 Reset panel to default settings Follow below steps close S5 jumper as shown in the image RESE TBUTTON S5 OPEN GENERAL RESET power on panel again or press RESET button NORMAL SS CLOSED DEFAULT RESET WORKING once initi
24. L gt DELAYED ACTIVATION IMMEDIATE DUE TO ACTIVATION i OPERATOR INSPECTION Y v PC FOR PANEL SETUP Y GRAPHIC MAPS DISPLAY AND REMOTE ASSISTANCE PRESET TIME RESET ELAPSED CA GENERALALARM OUTPUT LD UC s S To CONTROL ELECTROMAGNETS DIALLERS v Y ADDITIONAL DEVICES EN RELAY OUTPUTS _ AUTOMATIC ptc SWITCHING FOR 50 TELEPHONE He ALLER 66 E ALARM AND FAULT FAULT OUTPUT 2 SUPERVISED ALARM OUTPUTS TO CONTROL TO CONTROL AND POWER DIALLER BELLS OPTICAL ACOUST DEVICES LUMINOUS BOARDS SELF POWERED SIRENS lt gt Es 1 ALARM MESSAGE TO DEFINED USERS FIRE A OVER TELEPHONE LINE ALARM TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 3 FX 50 SYSTEM COMPONENTS List of components for fire detection systems based on FX 50 control panel Code Description FX 485 FX EXP10 RS485 interface Non certified IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA 40 led zone board FX EXP212 FX RP10 Control board for automatic extinguishing systems Non compliant with IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification Remote repeater for visualization featuring LCD display for indications and LED for general alarms internal buzzer ON OFF Power supply DC24V supplied by panel or remote power box Non compliant with IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification FX RP20 Remote repeater for visualization and control featuring keypad LCD display for indications and LED for general alarms internal b
25. LL MUST BE SET TO OFF YELLOW LED INDICATOR BATTERY FAULT FASTON FOR HOUSING EARTH WIRING NN CONNECTOR FOR CP8 REL BOARD WITH UNIREL 24 FASTON CABLES TO CONNECT MODULES THESE MODULES ARE USED FOR POWER UNIT OPERATING STATUS INDICATIONS WHEN INSTALLED BACK UP BATTERIES USE ADDITIONAL CABLE SUPPLIED WITH PANEL OR POWER UNIT ON REMOTE POWER UNITS CONNECTOR FOR FX C72H CABLE TO CONNECT AND SUPERVISE SEVERAL FX AL01 TO INCREASE SYSTEM AUTONOMY TERMINALS FOR POWER UNIT SUPERVISION TO CONNECT TO GND Q T PANEL TERMINALS MAINS INPUT TERMINAL BOARD WITH FUSE TO PROTECT TRANSFORMER PRIMARY WINDING 16 lt gt NE TTATN TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 FX ALO1 power units multiple wiring diagram FX 50 FIRE PANEL lt e e e ee ce ce ee K FX ALO1 FX ALO1 POWER UNIT POWER UNIT GND Q
26. LTERNATELY LOOP OPEN LOOP SHIELDED CABLE LOOP SHIELDED CABLE CONNECT SHIELDS TO S TERMINAL WARNINGS USE RECOMMENDED CABLES ONLY DO NOT USE Y CONNECTION TO WIRE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE DEVICES TO THE LOOP RECOMMENDED CABLES CS AI1 FOR WIRINGS UP TO 1 KM 2 X 1 5 sq mm SHIELDED TWISTED NON FLAMMABLE CABLE CS AI3 LOW LOSS RIGID CONDUCTORS FOR WIRINGS UP TO 2 KM 2 X 0 8 sq mm SHIELDED TWISTED NON FLAMMABLE CABLE CS AI2 FOR WIRINGS BETWEEN 1 AND 2 KM 2 X 2 5 sq mm SHIELDED TWISTED NON FLAMMABLE CABLE 6 2 Connection diagram of devices to the AS loop WIRINGS TO TERMINAL BOARD OF LOOP BOARD SIG F He I D CONNECT CABLE SHIELD TO THE CORRESPONDING LOOP BOARD TERMINAL SIG STB 4 BASE ANALOGUE ADDRESS DETECTORS CONNECTED TO THE LOOP LED 3 mA POWER MAX STB 4 BASE ISOLATOR S RETURN TO TERMINAL BOARD OF LOOP MODULE USED D O Z fh JL y WARNING TO COMPLY WITH IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA CERTIFICATION INSTALL A LINE ISOLATOR UNIT ON TO THE DETECTION LOOP EVERY 32 POINTS IN ORDER TO AVOID MORE THAN 32 DETECTORS TO BE AFFECTED IN CASE OF SHORT CIRCUITS TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 AYLLY
27. OKEN LINES INDICATE THE FIXING POWER UNIT pe POSITION OF FX EXP01 LOOP BOARDS CABLE 24 e KIA K2A K3A oat NP S7 JUMPER FOR BUZZER SETTINGS We ES b DISABLED ENABLED NARONG o oe KEEP BUZZER ALWAYS ACTIVE GQ3 sss QO O ossesssso Q25s252559 TO COMPLY WITH GND Q T o TA IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA ARE wogem ec Panter O asas RELAY1 RELAY2 USCITA CAMPANE CERTIFICATION D rie E TERMINAL BOARDS WITH 2 RELAY OUTPUTS R1 FAULT ALARM eo Co z R2 FIRE ALARM ALSO PROGRAMMABLE WITH DIFFERENT SETTINGS 3 OUTPUTS WITH MINIDIN CONNECTORS TO CONNECT PC AND PRINTER WARNING CIRCUITS OPERA TERMINALS FOR LOOP CONNECTION OF TING WITH SELV Te INT PERIPHERALS SUCH AS CONTROL PANELS VOLTAGE MIMIC PANEL BOARDS AND NY RELAY1 RELAY2 FX AL01 REMOTE POWER SUPPLY UNITS TERMINAL BOARD WITH 4 SUPERVISED OUTPUTS TO CONNECT ALARM BELLS MAIN BOARD FUSES F1 1 TO PROTECT BELLA SUPERVISED OUTPUT F2 T1A TO PROTECT BELL B SUPERVISED OUTPUT T1A TO PROTECT BELL C SUPERVISE
28. OLTAGE OUTPUTS ARE PROTECTED BY F5 T1A FUSES TO COMPLY WITH IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA CERTIFICATION THEY MUST BE TRIGGERED BY FIRE EVENTS ONLY gt 2 gt i R THIS OUTPUT IS NOT SUPERVISED TO COMPLY WITH IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA CERTIFICATION IT MUST NOT BE USED TO TRIGGER DEVICES FOR FAULT ALARMS TRANSMISSION 22 f 4700 Ohm lt gt NITTAN TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 6 8 Special connections Printer and PC connectors e JP100 LOOP3 Q Q LOOP2 24V K5A K1A K2A 5S P1 SCHEDA LOOP JP7 Fi FX EXP01 e ee ee ee ooo FIRMWARE MODEM PC PRINTER e e ten MINIDIN CONNECTOR TO DOWNLOAD PANEL FIRMWARE ONLY USED BY MANUFACTURER FOR MICROPROCESSOR UPDATE LEVEL 4 FOR 2 TYPES OF MINIDIN CONNECTOR MODEM PC 1 FOR PANEL SETUP DIRECT CONNECTION 2 FOR REMOTE CONTROL AND ASSISTANCE OF A REMOTELY CONNECTED PANEL PC CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS LAPTOP DIRECT CONNECTION CP8 SER2 CABLE REQUIRED PROC
29. PORT RS485 0000 TERMINAL BOARD TERMINAL TOTERMINAL y IMPORTANT USE CABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE CONVERTER AND CONNECT IT TO RVS MA22R FIBER OPTIC RECEIVER MODULE POWER UNIT NOT SUPPLIED 9 POWER UNIT OPTIONAL POWER MUST BE SUPPLIED ALSO IN CASE OF MAINS FAILURE MULTIMODE FIBER OPTIC CABLE 5KM LENGTH MAX TVD MA22R FIBER OPTIC RECEIVER MODULE ONE WAY FOR VIDEO SIGNAL TWO WAY FOR DATA TRANSMISSION DATA TRANSMISSION UP TO 100Kbps FM FDM TRANSMISSION TVD MA22R FIBER OPTIC TRANSMITTER MODULE ONE WAY FOR VIDEO SIGNAL TWO WAY FOR DATA TRANSMISSION DATA TRANSMISSION UP TO 100Kbps FM FDM TRANSMISSION DIPSWITCH SETTINGS FX 50 FIRE PANEL er e e e ce WV POWER UNIT OPTIONAL POWER SHALL BE SUPPLIED ALSO IN CASE OF MAINS FAILURE VIDEO IN FIBER OUT FX 485 OPTIONAL INTERFACE lt un RS 485 TERMINAL BOARD FROM TRANSMITTER WV 5 FROM TERMINAL me 5 g T FROM TERMINAL O OPTIONAL INTERFACE Lr PANEL SETTINGS 1 5 PC BAUD RATE 19200 EI EX e c 3 R6 NETWORK BAUD RATE 19200 OO O 25 Z Sl mH moenia 2 SERIAL BOARDS 232 485 SYSTEM
30. PRINTER ol RS485 FOR FX SERIES ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE PANELS J MODEM PC m CONNECTOR m z 4 NETWORK CABLE WITH PLUG cds a CP8 SER2 CABLE m NETWORK CABLE WITH PLUG POWER OUTPUT FOR ADDITIONAL DEVICES CHANNEL 1 LAN NETWORK BN STATUS LED STATUS LED l FX ALO1 Te NA 24Vcc 24Vcc CPU LOAD GUASTO RESET PLUG 7 CHANNEL 2 BUTTON STATUS LED DIAGNOSTIC STATUS LED PC EQUIPPED WITH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CONTROL APPLICATIONS FX CFGMAP v 4 X FOR 1 PANEL FX GRMAP v 4 X FOR A PANELS NETWORK CONFIGURED AS MASTER GLOBAL MANAGEMENT SERVER CLIENT GLOBAL MANAGEMENT ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATIONS SERVER CLIENT lt gt NITTAN TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 9 SPECIAL WIRINGS OVER OPTIC FIBER FX 50 management diagram with video graphic applications and optic fiber connections USE FX CFGMAP v 4 X OR FX GRMAP v 4 X SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS SPECIAL ENABLING KEY REQUIRED SETTINGS FOR WINDOWS 98 2nd ed COM PORT 19200 Baud PARITY NOT SET BIT NUMBER 8 DO NOT USE STOP BIT 1 THIS PLUG CONVERTER FOR O S SET PORT CACHE LEVELS TO A BACK SIDE MINIMUM VALUE cris NON USED mE wee a CABLE L SUPPLIED TO TERMINAL TO PC COM
31. ST FX 485 BOARD PPLE LF FF FFEF FX CNV CONVERTER CONVERTS FX 485 BOARD RS 485 PROTOCOL INTO RS232 PROTOCOL FOR DIRECT CONNECTION TO PC USE DB25 DB25 CABLE SUPPLIED g2 e RESET o le s5 s Ium FX 485 OPTIONAL INTERFACE JP4 JP1JP2JP ie Ca EI LOOP 5 ole LOOP 4 Oo LOOP 3 alo Lo 5 a RS485 USCITA Ji RS485 OUTPUT GND Q T FX 485 OPTIONAL BOARD TO INSTALL ONTO FX 20 AND FX 50 FIRE PANELS RS485 SERIAL INTERFACE TO CONNECT ADDITIONAL COMPATIBLE PANELS IT IS POSSIBLE TO CREATE A PANELS NETWORK MAX 15 PANELS MANAGED BY A SINGLE PC IMPORTANT fire panels with different firmware versions cannot be connect to the same network lt gt NITTAN FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL Ethernet based wiring and management diagram of an FX 50 panel using FXLAN interface for LAN net works FF eee e FX 50 PANEL MAIN BOARD L lo olo Gro T FXLAN 10 BASE T LAN INTERFACE FIRMWARE
32. about both people safety equipment after the switch operates at low voltage and surveillance systems continuous operation lead to the use of a magnetothermic switch only so to grant mains power stabilty though directives would indicate the use of a diferential switch to avoid people electrocution gt NITTAN A FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL To ensure FAR protection devices proper working they MUST BE INSTALLED outside the metal cases of panels and auxiliary power supply units G In order to choose the best position for panel installation consider panel accessories wiring H Wall mount the panel use screws and dowels size 8 or according to wall s type and material in a posi tion that allows an easy access of mains cables and power cables for system devices THE WALL SHALL SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE PANEL AND ITS COMPONENTS Install power supply transformer on to panel base as per instruction below J Devices wiring has to be performed by passing the cables through the holes on panel s base in case of preprinted conduits located on panel upper and lower parts use conduits made of material featuring UL94 HB flammable rate or above Pay great attention to the devices to install FX EXP01 module requires AS devices while FXEX PEV module requires Evolution devices L Connect loop through devices using suitable cables mod CS AI3 to cover distances up to 2Km made of 2
33. alarm call point AS series IP67 film for protection against injuries test key and status LED indicators internal dip switch to set addresses power DC24V supplied by loop RFP AS2B Optical acoustic repeater module for AS analogue addressable loops of fire alarm systems It does not require any other control device Signals and LED indicator operating mode can be customized Device with 2 side LEDs built in buzzer and reduced dimensions plastic housing AI AS Input module with 4 balanced inputs to connect devices featuring NO output contacts over the detection loop AS LOOP COMPONENTS 40 AS Output module with 4 C NC NO relay outputs to control fire equipment featuring a free from potential input contact 4140 AS I O module with 4 balanced inputs and 4 C NC NO relay outputs Inputs support devices featuring a NO output contact Outputs can control fire equipment featuring a free from potential contact 2D AS Access control module for full control of two access points e g fire doors dormer windows etc Each relay manages two balanced inputs one input controls open access status the other controls closed access status in order to allow detecting half open doors windows 4D AS Access control module to control four access points e g fire doors dormer windows etc Each relay output manages one balanced input that controls closed access status EVOLUTION LOOP COMPONENTS FXEXPEV Loop expansion board
34. alization procedure is finished date SITAM and time will be displayed now it will be possible S5 to open S5 jumper again mim Default setting reset procedure will completely delete existing configuration events list and S5 E devices self learned codes POSITION JPA 1 2 FOR DEFAULT JP5 RESET Gee 11 2 System reset command SYSTEM RESET command available in PROGRAM gt CONFIGURE gt SYSTEM OPTIONS will delete a previous configuration and will reset panel and loop but it will not delete events list 12 STANDARD STARTUP PROCEDURE This section provides a brief summary of the operations required for the installation of the control panel For further details please refer to chapters 8 and 9 of Programming Manual 12 1 Setup access password The panel can be accessed at four different levels 1 Standard level public level 2 User level 3 Maintenance level 4 Manufacturer level Digit your registered password to access the level you are authorized for By default passwords are 1234 User 0 from Level 1 to Level 2 with 10 USER passwords 2468 Maintenance 0 from Level 1 or Level 2 to Level 3 with 10 MAINTENANCE passwords Note users and maintenance codes will not be displayed on LCD display figures will apper as asterisks Level 4 manifacturer level is used for firmware update procedures These are carried out at manifacturer s dealer s premises only
35. d for Cable with connector to connect and manage several power units FXC72H cable required optional Cable with NTC to fix directly on one of back up batteries housing to control current supply related to internal temperature 5 LOOP modules FX EXP01 and FX EXPEV or other compatible modules 1 FX 485 serial interface board optional power cable from switching power unit supplied front board for display setup and control Minidin FIRMWARE connector to download firmware Minidin MODEM PC connector to connect compatible devices Minidin PRINTER connector to connect PRT serial printer Terminals on main board for 4 supervised relay outputs to connect FIRE BELLS output RELAY 1 for FAULT events with C NO NC contacts output RELAY 2 for FIRE ALARM events programmable for events with C NO NC contacts Outputs RELAY 1 and RELAY 2 must be connected to circuits operating with SELV current ONLY RS485 output for peripherals control power units repeaters and mimic repeaters Relays features RELAY 1 and RELAY 2 alarm relays with 8A AC250V switching contacts LED display LCD 4 rows 20 characters lt gt NITTAN o FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL Protection fuses F1 1 BELL output F2 1 B BELL output F3 T1 C BELL output F4 T1 for D D BELL output Fuse on mains input terminal of T1A transformer On po
36. d relays for general alarm and fault terminals for RS 485 serial line connection connectors with electronic outputs to connect CP8 REL optional board and 5 UNIREL 24 relay boards connector to display single fault events can be housed in C11 S24 housing not included EN54 4 conformity Input voltage AC230V 50 60Hz output voltage DC27 6V full load current carrying capacity 4A DC24Vmax Housing for installing FX ALO1 AL ASW24 and AL 2 4 power supply units featuring front LED board for general indications it can house up to two 12V 24Ah batteries protection class IP3X Complies with 79 2 2nd performance level FX STDv 4 x FX CFGv 4 x Software application WINFIRE v 4 x for direct configuration included on to WARBLO39 CD Rom supplied with FX series control panels no enabling key required It does not enable saving panel event log file to PC HDD Software WINFIRE v 4 x for direct and remote configuration remote assistance event log and analogue detectors event log supplied with CFG enabling key FX CFGMAP v 4 x Graphic software application WINFIRE v 4 x for direct configuration remote assistance and supervision of a single control panel supplied with CFGMAP enabling key FX CNV converter required FXIGRMAP v 4 x Graphic software application v 4 0 for direct configuration remote assistance and supervision of a control panel network supplied with GRMAP enabling key PC management over network FX CNV con
37. dule terminals Check the continuity of the cables Loop x SHORTCIRCUIT The panel indicates a power consumption above normal working conditions Cut the Loop into several sections until the fault is located A prompt indication of faults can be obtained using the SCI3 and SCl4 modules line insulator modules communicate with the peripherals connected BELL A B C D The control unit indicates a voltage Make sure that the 4700Ohm balancing Open Circuit higher than normal working resistance is present and working conditions due to the absence of the balancing resistance BELL A B C D The panel indicates a power Check the efficiency of the acoustic Shortcircuit consumption above normal signalling device working conditions Try disconnecting the device and see whether the fault continues ID CONFLICT The control unit recognises more Check for the presence of duplicated than one device with the same addresses in the Loop address CPU FAULT The control unit CPU cannot Disconnect then re connect the panel s power supply If the fault signal remains the CPU must be sent out for fixing LOAD FUSE FAULT The power supply unit informs the control unit of a fuse fault Check F8 fuse of power unit LOAD output CPU FUSE FAULT The power supply unit informs the control unit of a fuse fault Check F7 fuse of power unit CPU output EARTH GROUND SHORTCIRCUIT The control unit detects a negative
38. er mod VCT 03CPR optional or can be hooked to an analogue addressable detectors base STB 4 optional 4 tone sound power 91dB Address set with 8 dip switches power supply DC8 35V from loop STB 4 Standard base for ST P LV ST P AS ST H AS NHD G2 2SC LS and VCT O3NTAS detectors BOX1 IP55 module housing BOX2 Module housing BOX3 IP56 module housing lt gt NITTAN TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 ST P AS Analogue addressable smoke detector AS series Tyndall effect operation thresholds adjustable during control panel setup IP protection class 42 supplied without base STB 4 compatible base DC24V power supplied by loop CE conformity It complies with EN54 part 7 LPCB approved ST H AS Analogue addressable temperature detector AS series thresholds adjustable during control panel setup IP protection class 42 supplied without base STB4 compatible base DC24V power supplied by loop CE conformity It complies with EN54 part 5 LPCB approved ST NCP AS2B Analogue addressable glassbreak fire alarm call point AS series 2 status LED indicators test key internal dip switch to set addresses power DC24V supplied by loop ST NCP EN Analogue addressable pressure fire alarm call point AS series 2 status LED indicators unlock key internal dip switch to set addresses power DC24V supplied by loop EN54 11 conformity ST NCP IP Analogue addressable glassbreak fire
39. erventio n Date Time Fault occurred Repair Interv time Signature 34 TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 Intervention umber Date Time Fault occurred Repair Interv time Signature 35 17 CONTENTS 1 GENERALS 3 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 3 FX 50 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 922222222222 eee eee eee eee eee eens 5 4 FX 50 SPECIFICATIONS 9 4 1 Electric features nn 9 4 2 Mechanical features 99959999555 995 11 5 INSTALLATION 11 6 WIRINGS 2 22 2222 22 ee eee ee 15 6 1 FX EXP01 loop board installation 18 6 2 Connection diagram of devices to the AS loop 18 6 3 Loop standard wiring diagram 19 6 4 FXEXPEV loop board installation to Evolution loop 20 6 5 Connection diagram of devices to the Evolution loop 20 6 6 Evolution loop standard wiring diagram 21 6 7 Alarm outputs cu cuceurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 22 6 8 Special con
40. hall be installed to the detection loop every 32 points in order to avoid more than 32 detec tors to be affected by a short circuit IMPORTANT EVOLUTION LOOP Install a line isolator unit SCI 5 or SCI 6 to the detection loop every 32 points in order to avoid more than 32 detectors to be affected by a short circuit 3 2 e NHTAN TECHNICAL MANUAL FX 50 Drill template for panel wall mount measurements in millimeters FIRST FIXING HOLE AND HOUSING HORIZONTAL CENTERING 518 MEASUREMENTS IN MILLIMETRESI Note Use screws and dowels size 8 or according to wall type and material Transformer installation lt b Fo 1 I 11 A HOW TO FIX TRANSFORMER TO HOUSING BOTTOM BASE FX GND CABLE TO CONNECT TO 1 TURN TRANSFORMER WITH TERMINAL BOARD DOWNWARDS GND TERMINAL AS INDICATED AND PLACE IT ON THE HOUSING BOTTOM BASE ON THE STRAP FOR VERTICAL MOUNTING image 1 2 POSITION TRANSFORMER CORRECTLY TO INDIVIDUATE FIXING HOLES BETWEEN TRANSFORMER STRAPS AND BRACKETS 3 USE THE 4 SUPPLIED SCREWS TO FIX TRANSFORMER WITH WASHERS AND SCREW THEM THOROUGHLY USING A PROPER HEX HEAD SCR
41. ions 32 13 1 1 Regular inspections Standard EN 54 9 2 32 13 1 2 Periodic inspections Standard EN 54 9 2 32 14 TROUBLE SHOOTING 33 15 DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS 222222222222 seen eee eee 33 16 CONTROL PANEL DATA 34 17 CONTENTS mm mm mm mm 36 Analogue addressable fire panel FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL February 2009 Edition Made in Italy 090071451 Product specifications as described above do not bind the manufacturer and may be altered without prior notice NITTAN ELECTRONIC COMPANY LIMITED 11 6 1 CHOME HATAGAYA SHIBUYA KU 151 8535 TOKYO JAPAN
42. ltage featuring a polarity opposed to that on terminal board print ing In case one outputs is not used remember to connect the balancing resistance 4K7Ohm to output termi nals in order to keep supervision active and prevent error messages to be displayed on control panel display BELL OUTPUTS can be associated to various alarm events However to ensure IMQ Sistemi di Sicurezza certification they must be associated to FIRE ALARM events only RELAY 2 output is also set to FIRE ALARM by default but it is not considered an acoustic output in terms of temporary silencing and it is not provided with supervision function RELAY 1 output is also set to FAULT ANOMALY ALARM by default FAULT ALARMS will be triggered by the following events General Fault Devices Fault Optical Acoustic Device Fault CPU Fault Power Unit Fault Power Fail ure IMPORTANT Connect the 2 relay outputs to circuits operating with SELV voltage Be cause of their circuitry they are not supervised therefore they must not be connected to devices for FIRE and FAULT ALARM transmission 12 7 Delayed mode settings Set the Weekly Mode Programmer Set timers for both phases Set the zones delayed mode has to be applied to Enable delayed mode For further details see Programming Manual 12 8 Panel arm command Once finished with setting procedure select EXIT TO LEVEL 2 to arm the panel lt gt NITTAN
43. nections rucrrrrrrrr rrr r 23 7 REMOTE ASSISTANCE 24 8 FX 50 PANELS NETWORK MANAGEMENT 25 9 SPECIAL WIRINGS OVER OPTIC FIBER 27 10 PERIPHERALS OVER SERIAL LINE 28 11 PANEL RESET PROCEDURE 29 11 1 Reset panel to default settings 29 11 2 System reset command 29 12 STANDARD STARTUP PROCEDURE 29 12 1 Setup access password 29 12 2 General data settings 30 12 3 Detection loop settings 2 ene eee eee eee eee ener 30 12 4 Configuration of AS detectors variable sensitivity 30 12 5 Peripherals settings 30 12 6 Panel outputs settings 31 12 7 Delayed mode settings 31 12 8 Panel arm command 99999999599 99 31 13 PANEL MAINTENANCE 222 22222222 eee cece eee ee 32 13 1 Regular and occasional inspect
44. nsures a high immunity to noise and features a low EMC impact so that it can be installed in sensitive environments such as operating theatres hospitals and analysis labs FX 50 fire detection control unit can control up to 120 zones through the generation of various alarm or fault signals following system events logic events or patterns Main features controls up to 5 loops controls up to 254 analogue addressable devices control of 120 zones controls 2 different loop modules FX EXP01 for installation of analogue addressable devices operating with AS protocol FXEXPEV for installation of devices operating with Evolution protocol setup via keypad on the front panel or via PC with WINFIRE v 4 x software either in direct or remote connection setup via keypad on the front panel or via PC with WINFIRE software either in direct or remote connection pre set for remote connection of mimic repeaters control panels and printers connection to PCs with WINFIRE v 4 x software for graphic maps and remote assistance network connection of max 16 FX fire panels FX LAN module installation optional for Ethernet network connection and management with WINFIRE 4 or Global Management application FX 485 module installation optional for management of panels networks or connection to spe cial devices such as F O converters pre set to be managed by Global Management supervision software management of inpu
45. panel operating mode settings required for passwords panel ID and other parameters 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM LINE ISOLATOR ADDRESSABLE MODULE SCI 4 WITH RELAY CONTROL IN BOX 1 ADDRESSABLE OCM AS2B SMOKE DETECTOR ADDRESSABLE MODULE FOR BELLS SUPERVISION IN BOX 1 SCM AS2B ADDRESSABLE ADDRESSABLE MODULE HEAT DETECTOR TO CONNECT NO CONVENTIONAL DEVICES IN BOX 1 LINE ISOLATOR NAM AS2B SCI 4 ADDRESSABLE PUSHBUTTON 5 x 1 LOOP ST NCP EN BOARDS MAX 1 LOOP BOARD 1 WITH 254 ADDRESSES 1 L00P BOARD IN OUT m AS DROTOCOL 254 ADDRESSES REPEATERS IN OUT gt CONTROL PANELS EVOLUTION PROTOCOL MIMIC PANEL BOARDS POWER UNIT ac LCD DISPLAY FE SERIAL outputs PRT 2x12V u 89 to connect peripherals gt SERIAL 0009 such as BATTERIES 999 PRINTER CONTROL PANEL FIRE MANUAL ALARM AUTOMATIC CONTROL CONTROL MANNED SYSTEM UNMANNED SYSTEM
46. perating voltage DC20V to DC30V Power consumption from mains 900 mA AC230V main board and front keypad 141 mA DC24V 1 FX EXPO1 Loop module 31mA DC24V without detectors connected 82mA DC24V with 254 detectors connected smoke detectors 1 FX EXPEV Loop module 75mA DC24V without detectors connected 150mA DC24V with 254 detectors connected smoke detectors Output voltage Battery recharging voltage DC27 90V at LOAD terminal board DC21 43V to DC27 71V DC27 50V at Faston terminals Residual ripple AC1 376V at LOAD output Battery recharging power supply 1 5A BELL OUTPUT terminals voltage Residual ripple DC27 10V in ALARM mode DC19 71V to DC26 75V Outputs are supervised with guard voltage featuring polarity opposed to terminal board printing AC1 240V at BELL OUTPUT terminals in ALARM mode Current available at BELL OUTPUT terminals 1A max 24V each supervised relay outputs 2OUTs Current available at power unit output 4A max DC24V to power main board 2 FX EXPO1 loop modules at their max expansion and with supervised outputs at their max consumption 500 mA max DC24V at LOAD terminal board to power additional components 1 5A to recharge back up batteries Current supplied by power unit max 4A DC24V Current supplied by LOOP board FX EXPO1 500mA max FX EXPEV 350mA max Presets Connectors on main boar
47. t and output devices through logic events system events and patterns definition of filters for special management of events memory and printing process logic equation definition for advanced management weekly programmer for detectors sensitivity and delayed mode setup standard scheduled thresholds setup date time setup and daylight saving time switch multi language menu Italian English Spanish and German operating control of sensors delay mode and sensitivity with thresholds that can be grammed by alarm pre alarm and maintenance the most recent 4000 events stored in the memory 4 access levels with 10 user passwords for passage from Level 1 to Level 2 10 maintenance pass words for passage from Level 2 to Level 3 level 4 manifacturer is for firmware update procedure and is accessible by manifacturer only management of the supervised power supply unit with front door control large and sturdy housing with mechanical key for front panel opening dust protection seal built in boards holder to make installation easy CE Conformity UNI EN54 Part 2 and Part 4 compliance lt NITTAN FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL NOTE to ensure compliance with MQ Sistemi di Sicurezza certification do not connect more than 512 de vices to panel loops This manual includes wiring and installation procedures only See FX 50Programming Manual for a detailed description of
48. to lock base to detector EVOLUTION LOOP COMPONENTS lt NITTAN FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL EV AIO21 Analogue addressable module EVOLUTION series with functions settable by means of a dip Switch allows different configuration of its 2 inputs and of its 1 relay output type input module function emergency doors check function exit command function The address on the unit is set via 8 dip switches EV AIN1 Analogue addressable module EVOLUTION series with functions settable by means of a dip Switch allows setting 2 different input configuration connection interface of max 5 conventional detectors or interface for max 10 sensors connected to an intrinsically safe unit The address on the unit is set via 8 dip switches EV AIN2 Analogue addressable module EVOLUTION series with functions set via dip switch allows different configuration of its 2 inputs sprinkler monitoring function external systems status monitoring function The address on the unit is set via 8 dip switches EV ABS Sounder module for EVOLUTION analogue loop Can be installed alone on an analogue loop as sounder with red cover optional or can be hooked to a base for analogue detectors EVOLUTION series 2 tone sound power 92dB Address set with 8 dip switches EV AV EV SM Addressable sounder beacon for analogue addressable EVOLUTION loop plastic container Xenon strobe built in
49. ue addressable fire panel Any use other than the one mentioned above has not been forecasted and therefore it is not possible to guarantee its correct operativeness The manufacturing process is carefully controlled in order to prevent defaults and bad functioning Nevertheless an extremely low percentage of the components used is subjected to faults just as any other electronic or mechanic prod uct As this item is meant to protect both property and people we invite the user to proportion the level of protection that the system offers to the actual risk also taking into account the possibility that the system was operated in a de graded manner because of faults and the like as well reminding that there are precise laws for the design and as semblage of the systems destinated to these kind of applications The system s operator is hereby advised to see regularly to the periodic maintenance of the system at least in accordance with the provisions of current legislation as well as to carry out checks on the correct running of said system on as regular a basis as the risk involved requires with particular reference to the control unit sensors sounders dialler s and any other device connected The user must let the installer know how well the system seems to be operating based on the results of periodic checks without delay Design installation and servicing of systems which include this product should be made by skilled staff with the nec
50. uzzer ON OFF Power supply DC24V supplied by panel or remote power box Non compliant with IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification FX SINO1 Mimic panel including driver circuit and a 40 zone FX SIN10 board with terminal outputs for zone fault and alarm signalling Non compliant with IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification Power supply DC24V supplied by remote power unit equipped with back up battery FX SIN10 40 zone expansion board for FX SINO1 panel with terminal outputs for zone fault and alarm signalling Non compliant with IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification FX CNV RS485 to RS232 serial line converter to connect PC to FX series fire alarm control panels supplied with DB25 DB9 RS 232 cable to use with FX GRMAP and FX CFGMAP software applications galvanic insulation of field bus Power supply unit included Non compliant with IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification PRT Impact printer 4 000 x 23 character lines printable per roll uses plain paper suitable for calculators with paper rewinding system RS 232 serial interface power supply AC230V Non compliant with IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification CP8 SER2 Connecting cable for direct programming software and PRT printer connection MINIDIN DB9 connectors CP8 SER3 FX AL01 C11 S24 Modem connecting cable for remote programming and assistance connection MINIDIN DB25 connectors Intelligent supervised power supply unit outputs an
51. verter required FXLAN 10 Base T Ethernet LAN interface for LAN network connection supplied with plastic housing Non compliant with IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification NOTE FX STDvA x FX CFGv4 x FX GRv4 x FX GRMAPvA x and Global Management software applica tions and Remote Assistance and Remote Control functions do not comply with IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification lt gt NITTAN T FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL AS LOOP COMPONENTS AS LOOP COMPONENTS FX EXP01 Loop expansion board supports up to 254 AS devices SCI 3 Line isolator unit which can be installed on the detector s base for disabling part of the loop in case a short circuit occurs whilst normal operation is continued on remaining equipment an isolator every 32 detectors addresses recommended power supply DC24V supplied by loop SCI 4 NAM AS2B Line isolator unit for disabling part of the loop in case a short circuit occurs whilst normal operation is kept on the remaining equipment an isolator every 32 detectors addresses recommended housed in BOX1 case power supply DC24V supplied by loop 1 input analogue addressable module AS series it allows connecting any conventional detector featuring a NO contact output The address on the unit is set via 8 dip switches it can be housed in BOX1 or BOX2 optional power supply DC24V from loop NAM4 AS2B 4 input analogue addressable module AS series
52. voltage on the earth reference Check the insulation between the Loop cable shield and the Loop module terminal EARTH VDC SHORTCIRCUIT The control unit recognises a positive voltage on the earth reference Check the insulation between the Loop cable shield and the Loop module terminal 15 DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS Dispose of FX 50 control panel in compliance with current city regulations and by leaving the device in a dumping ground that is authorized for the disposal of electronic products If required please contact the appro priate city office for additional information Warnings and disposal instructions of batteries To operate correctly two batteries has to be connected in series to FX 50 control panel Exhausted batteries have to be left in a dumping ground authorized for the disposal of batteries In case the system includes auxiliary power supply boxes equipped with back up batteries handle these batteries as indicated above Make sure that once batteries are replaced with suitable ones old batteries are disposed of in a dumping ground that is authorized for batteries collection The materials used for this product are very harmful and polluting if dispersed in the environment lt gt NITTAN FX 50 TECHNICAL MANUAL 16 CONTROL PANEL DATA Installing company Address Phone number Installer Phone number System installed on int
53. wer unit board F2 T5 A for terminal board LOAD output protection F3 T2 A for terminal board CPU output protection F4 T2A for batteries protection against reverse polarity Indicators on power unit board power supply LED F6 F7 F8 fuses fault Indicators on front panel LED indicators for signalling and operating status LCD display for visualization and programming Keys setup keypad and keys Zone 40 expandable to 120 Devices supported max 512 devices assignable to a zone Operating temperature 5 40 C 93 UR Weight 9 3Kg with transformer Batteries recomm reel batteries type ELB 26 12 12V 26Ah housing flammable rate UL94 HB or Dimensions W500 x H570 x D190 mm Parts supplied connecting cable for back up batteries wiring in series mechanical key to open panel housing technical manual user manual CD Rom containing WINFIRE STDv4 0 power transformer supplied in a separate box FX 50 control panel complies with EN54 2 1997 UNI EN54 2 1999 standards on control panels and with EN54 4 1997 UNI EN54 4 1999 on power supply devices Panel components have been selected according to the purpose they are to be employed for therefore they are suitable for operating as per general and technical features of manufacturer s documentation when panel environment conditions comply with 3K5 IEC721 3 3 NITTAN TECHNICAL MANU
54. x 0 8 sq mm rigid conduits twisted and flame resistant shielded M Connect non powered cables as indicated wiring has to be performed properly and neatly and mains cable must be introduced in a separate hole not the same as all other cables will be passed through N Wire terminal connections using stripped cable of suitable length do not solder stranded cable O Wire mains cable to transformer terminal board then fix it permanently to housing base using a cable gland passed through one of the several holes P Fix cables orderly and properly cables must be kept separate from very low voltage parts Q Do not install panel or its components to extremely hot or humid places Place them in dust free locations so to avoid internal air ducts obstruction R Install inside the panel two 12V 26Ah batteries connect them to one other using the supplied cable in series Batteries housings must feature UL94 HB flammable rate or above Check their polarity before connecting them to panel s Faston cables After system startup do not disconnect any powered device connected Before replacing devices connected to the loop disconnect them from panel board Do not weld powered cables Enable optical acoustic devices when panel installation and programming procedures are finished in order not to disturb the peace lt C Ho IMPORTANT To comply with IMQ Sistemi di Sicurezza certification a line isolator unit SCI 3 or SCI 4 s

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

GLP 000 Laboratory Procedure FORMAT  EUROLITE Duoscan  Descargar - Notifier    Herunterladen - Hubertus    HDMI 4x4 User Manual  Manual de instruções - Reset Eletronica Industrial  EX9188END Series Hardware & Software Manual  FM1100 Manual  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file