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1. Power 5 5 5 Green Indicates the presence of power Fire Routing Activated 5 Red Indicates that the output to call the Fire Brigade has been Activated Fire Routing Fault 5 Yellow Indicates that there is a fault condition in the Fire Brigade signalling equipment Fire Routing Disabled 5 Yellow Indicates that the output signal to the Fire Brigade is Disabled Pre Alarm 5 Yellow Indicates that a smoke or heat detector has detected a change in the environment that may develop into a possible fire alarm condition Delayed 5 Yellow Indicates that one or more output circuits are in a delayed operating condition Fire Protection 5 Red Indicates that the circuit to fire extinguishing or other Activated fire protection equipment has been activated or that the fire protection equipment itself has been activated Sounder Silenced 5 Yellow Indicates that the sounders have been silenced Sounder Fault 5 Yellow Indicates the presence of a fault in one or more sounder wiring circuits Sounder Disabled 5 Yellow Indicates that one or more sounders have been disabled i e isolated System Fault 5 Yellow Indicates the presence of a system fault Function 1 OPT 5 Red Yel Spare function LED Function 2 OPT 5 Yellow Spare function LED Function 3 OPT 5 Yellow Spare function LED Function 4 OPT 5 Yellow Spare function LED Function 5 5 Yellow Spare function LED The function LED Indicators are programmable and can be configured and labelled accordingly duri
2. USER NOTES Page 35 of 36 systems com
3. OO Ooo gug aau OOOI 2 1 3 HS 5030 TA E Slide in labels are used to annotate Function Indicators ogg and Programmable Control oaa Keys and Indicators aaja aon a fis 5 H CRORE GIO TS Page 9 of 36 2 2 Controls and Indications 2 2 1 Graphical Display The graphical display provides detailed information of the source of fire alarms faults and warnings It also shows menus for use when inspecting or programming the operation of the panel Under normal conditions the panel display shows the access level time date and status LEVEL 2 16 05 04 MAR 2008 NORMAL PANEL OPERATION Press Menu to View For full details refer to the User Manual UI ELAN 02 Page 10 of 36 2 2 2 LED Status Indicators The LED Status Indications show the basic operational state of the panel and whether the panel is in a fire alarm fault disabled or test condition Function 5010 5020 5030 Colour Description FIRE 5 5 5 Red Indicates that the system has detected a fire alarm condition MORE ALARMS 5 fe 5 Red Indicates that the system has detected a fire alarm condition on steady in more than one zone Fault 5 5 5 Yellow Indicates that the system has detected a fault condition Disable 5 5 5 Yellow Indicates that part of the system has been disabled i e isolated Test 5 fo 5 Yellow Indicates that part of the system is in a test condition
4. Steel IP30 263 x 300 x 42 2 5Kg 5 to 40 C 95 Max 4x top 4x bottom rear 2 bottom 24 VDC Operating range 15 30V 115mA FT 150mA 70mA FT 105mA Monitored External Fault Input 2000 Dynamix 2 Red 1 x Fire 1 x More Alarms 1 Green Power 6 bi colour Red Yellow Status amp 18 Yellow Fault amp Status Alpha Numeric Keypad Navigation Keys System Keys for Mute Silence Reset amp Resound amp More Alarms 6 Optional Programmable keys USB and RS232 As our policy is one of constant product improvement the right is therefore reserved to modify product specifications without prior notice Page 2 of 36 Table of Contents Page 1 INTRODUCTION 5 1 1 Standards 5 1 2 Cautions and Warnings 6 1 3 Description 6 7 3 1 HS 5000 Series 6 1 4 EN54 Functions 7 1 4 1 EN54 Optional Features with Requirements 7 1 5 Installation Approvals 8 1 5 1 Fire System Installations 8 1 5 2 Wiring Regulations 8 2 OPERATION 9 2 1 1 HS 5010 9 2 1 2 HS 5020 9 2 1 3 HS 5030 9 2 2 Controls and Indications 10 2 2 1 Graphical Display 10 2 2 2 LED Status Indicators 11 2 2 3 Control Buttons 12 2 2 4 Navigation Buttons 12 2 2 5 Number and Letter Buttons 13 2 2 6 Buzzer 13 2 3 Access Levels 13 2 3 1 Changing from Access Level 1 to Level 2 14 2 3 1 1 Menu Access 14 2 3 1 2
5. lt More gt In addition there is an option to erase the Config Data Press the gt button The display then shows Setup CONFIG DATA BERASE CONFIG Press the 5 button A pop up menu will be shown to confirm whether the configuration data shall be erased Page 29 of 36 5 Service and Maintenance 5 1 Maintenance Schedule This equipment should be maintained in accordance with the regulations and codes appropriate to the country and location of installation The following is recommended if no other regulations apply 5 1 1 Daily Actions The site operator user should perform the following checks and actions a The panel indicates normal operation If any faults exist these should be recorded in a logbook b Any recorded faults have received attention and have been signed off 1 2 Monthly Actions The site operator user should perform the following checks and actions a Any stand by generators should be started and fuel levels checked b Operate at least one call point or detector from different zones each month and check that the panel enters a fire alarm condition and that the appropriate programmed alarm or warning devices are sounded operated Where permissible this should include any links to the fire brigade or remote centre c Check that all outstanding faults have been recorded and have received attention 5 1 3 Quarterly Actions The service maintenance contractor should perform
6. terminal blocks of the unused sockets Maximum cable length overall length is 1500m using recommended cables FT Up to 200 nodes Other Network devices must be fitted with a FT type adaptor card Install a cable from the last node OUT terminals back to the first node IN terminals to form a ring Maximum cable length between nodes is 1500m using recommended cables Maximum cable length overall length is 20000m using recommended cables 3 3 3 Switch Inputs One key switch input is provided as standard An aperture is provided in the cover to mount the key switch The function is programmable but typically used for Access Enable NET IN NET OUT X m Co Co Z lt Z lt Q O N N BA SCREE p aE ee A STD ELR 1500hm W ELR 1500hm 2 W Eai a A a irm IN OUT IN OUT OUT IN OUT lt gt FT 1500m gt IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT lt 20000m max gt KEYSWITCH 1 z VEO ii E i HEARTBEAT Page 21 of 36 3 3 4 RS232 Interface The HS 5030 is equipped with an isolated RS232 I F Circuit at the bottom of the base card x x The terminal block connections are shown O rt opposite RS232 TX Transmit Data from the panel RX Receive _ a Data into the panel GND Ground Reference This inter
7. 3 Mounting the Enclosure Firstly remove the required knockouts for the installation wiring There are sufficient knockouts on the top of the enclosure for all installation wiring In addition there are knockouts at the bottom of the back wall if required for rear entry cabling The enclosure is provided with three fixing points a gt The diagrams opposite and below show the positions of the three holes and dimensions of each enclosure Use all three positions to ensure the panel is held securely to the wall Drill the required holes in the supporting wall using a drill bit diameter 7 0 mm and plug i with a suitable 40mm or longer expansion plugs Affix the panel to the wall with M5 i 213 174 screws or No 10 screws Use appropriate fixings to support the weight including the batteries Ensure that there is sufficient space to allow the door to be opened when the panel is 5 mounted 113 ms HS 5010 HS 5020 Enclosure Size and Fixing Point Dimensions 23 gt Finally use a brush to remove any dust or swarf from inside the enclosure Page 18 of 36 296 258 219 23 113 113 HS 5030 Enclosure Size and Fixing Point Dimensions 3 2 4 Remounting the Chassis Carefully replace the chassis and fix into place using the two screws Reconnect the chassis earth cable to the spade terminal in the rear of the
8. 5 1 4 Annual Actions 5 2 Replacement of Components 5 2 1 Liquid Crystal Display 5 2 2 Spares 6 APPENDICES 6 1 Appendix 1 Forgotten Level 3 Password 6 2 Appendix 2 Recommended Fire Rated Cables 6 2 1 Page 4 of 36 Network Cables 1 Introduction 1 1 Standards Advanced Electronics Ltd declares that the products identified below conform to the essential requirements specified in the Construction Products Directive 89 106 EEC C 4 0786 CPD 20952 EN54 2 1997 A1 2006 Control and indicating equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings Provided options Outputs to Fire Alarm Devices Output to Fire Routing Equipment Output to Fire Protection Equipment Output to Fault Routing Equipment Investigation Delays to Outputs Dependency on more than one alarm signal Fault Signals from Points Disablement of Points Alarm Counter Test Condition Standardised Input Output HS 5030 HS 5030 FT In addition the products comply with the following Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC BS EN60950 1 2006 Safety of information technology equipment Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC BS EN55022 1998 Emissions Class B BS EN50130 4 1996 A2 2003 Immunity Product Family Standard Page 5 of 36 1 2 Cautions and Warnings BEFORE INSTALLATION Refer To the Ratings shown on the label inside the product and to the Specifications Chart in this document Please rea
9. Net Network Test Condition The Remote Terminal C I E has provision for enabling the testing of the installation on a per zone basis over the Ad Net Network Standardised Input Output interface The Remote Terminal C I E provides the Standardised I O interface for the indication and control of the mandatory conditions over the Ad Net Network 1 5 Installation Approvals 1 5 1 Fire System Installations The panel must be installed and configured for operation in accordance with these instructions and the applicable code of practice or national standard regulations for fire systems installation for example BS5839 1 2002 appropriate to the country and location of the installation 1 5 2 Wiring Regulations The panel and system must be installed in accordance with these instructions and the applicable wiring codes and regulations for example BS7671 appropriate to the country and location of the installation Page 8 of 36 2 Operation The operation of the remote terminals and the available controls and indications are identical to those of the HS 5000 Series Control Panels For full details refer to the User Manual UI ELAN 02 The following information identifies the buttons and indications available on each variant of the remote terminals The fascia layouts for the standard UK Remote Terminals Panels are as follows 2 1 1 HS 5010 a Na IN 14 23 w OQU 471 6 c c ca i 9 maja ESO Hon 2 1 2 HS 5020 t 4
10. refer to Section 4 3 4 Level 3 Passwords If this number is lost it is not possible to enter commission mode functions a o Refer to section 6 1 for further formation 4 1 2 Memory Lock The configuration memory may be protected against inadvertent change by means of a memory lock Before making any configuration data changes ATN move the jumper strap to the OPEN ot position r lee After all changes have been made move the lt jumper strap back to the CLOSE 4 position to lt ME protect the memory against inadvertent change f Refer to the diagram opposite for information on Typical View Unlocked the jumper settings 4 1 3 Navigating through menus The display will revert to status mode after 60s Press the Menu button to restore the display Commission Menu 1 PASSWORDS ZONES PC CONFIG When a menu is displayed use the 4 buttons to highlight the required menu option and then press the 6 button to select it Press the Esc button from within a menu option to return to the previous menu Page 23 of 36 The display can be forced back into status mode by pressing the Esc button when at the top level commissioning menu or by waiting 60s 4 1 4 Changing Text Descriptions Various parameters can have a text description defined These include loop devices zones etc The zone and device text descriptions will be shown on the display in the Fire Alarm Fault and Warni
11. that they can be independently disabled enabled then configure one of the front panel Function LED indicators to ONLY indicate the disabled state of these devices a Page 25 of 36 4 3 Recommended Programming Procedure The main programming steps required will necessarily be different for each installation However the following is the minimum recommended Step 1 SET UP Define General Set up Information Phone Numbers etc Step 2 PASSWORDS Define Level 2 and Level 3 Passwords as required Step 3 ZONES Enter Zone Texts as required 4 3 1 Zones The Commission Zones option lists all the zones in use by this panel and allows the zone text description to be changed Commission Zones Zone Location 0001 BASEMENT WEST 0002 RECEPTION 0015 EAST WING 0018 TOWER BLOC To change the location text assigned to the Zone press the 6 button when the Zone Location Text is highlighted Refer to Section 4 1 4 for guidance on how to change text descriptions To select a different zone use either the scroll up down keys or just type in the number of the required zone followed by the button Note that only zones in use are displayed 4 3 2 Exit To exit the Commission Mode and return the panel to normal operation i e level 2 select the Exit option The display will prompt for confirmation of the Level 3 password For example Commission Menu 1 Please Ente
12. Control Buttons at Level 1 14 2 3 2 Changing from Access Level 2 to 1 14 2 4 User Menu Functions 15 2 4 1 View 15 2 4 2 Disable 15 2 4 3 Enable 15 2 4 4 Test 16 2 4 5 Print 16 3 INSTALLATION 17 3 1 Identification of Parts 17 3 1 1 HS 5010 HS 5020 17 3 1 2 HS 5030 17 3 2 Installing the Enclosure 18 3 2 1 Opening the Enclosure Cover 18 3 2 2 Removing the Chassis 18 3 2 3 Mounting the Enclosure 18 3 2 4 Remounting the Chassis 19 3 2 5 Recommended Cable Routing Arrangement 19 3 3 Wiring Installation 20 3 3 1 DC Power Installation 20 3 3 2 Network Interface 21 3 3 3 Switch Inputs 21 3 3 4 RS232 Interface 22 3 3 5 USB Interface 22 4 PROGRAMMING 23 4 1 Introduction 23 4 1 1 Access Levels 23 4 1 2 Memory Lock 23 4 1 3 Navigating through menus 23 4 1 4 Changing Text Descriptions 24 4 1 5 Numeric data entry 25 4 2 Level 3 Menu Functions 25 Page 3 of 36 4 2 1 PC ONLY Functions 4 2 1 1 Fire Protection Indications 4 2 1 2 Beacons 4 3 Recommended Programming Procedure 4 3 1 Zones 4 3 2 Exit 4 3 3 View Options 4 3 4 Passwords 4 3 5 Time and Date 4 3 6 PC Config 4 3 7 Setup 4 3 7 1 Network 4 3 7 2 Panel Zone 4 3 7 3 Service Number 4 3 7 4 Service Due Date 4 3 7 5 Trace Logging Mode 4 3 7 6 Resound 4 3 7 7 Config Data 5 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 5 1 Maintenance Schedule 5 1 1 Daily Actions 5 1 2 Monthly Actions 5 1 3 Quarterly Actions
13. HS 5100 HS 5 ANALOGUE ADDRESSAB Remote Termina Approved Document UI ELAN 03 Revision 02 Enclosure Dimensions H x W xDmm Weight excluding batteries Temperature Humidity RH Cable Entries 20mm knockouts DC Power Supply Voltage DC Supply Current Maximum DC Supply Current Quiescent backlight dimmed Supply Monitoring Number of Fire Zones Display LED Indicators Keypad Controls Serial port Event Log Specification Details HS 5010 Steel IP30 218 x 300 x 42 2 1Kg 5 C to 40 C 95 Max 4x top 4x bottom rear 24 VDC Operating range 15 30V 115mA FT 150mA 70mA FT 105mA Monitored External Fault Input 2000 Dynamix Backlit 240 x 64 graphical LCD 2 Red 1 x Fire 1 x More Alarms 1 Green Power amp 3 Yellow Fault amp Status Alpha Numeric Keypad Navigation Keys System Key for Mute USB only HS 5020 Steel IP30 218 x 300 x 42 2 1Kg 5 C to 40 C 95 Max 4x top 4x bottom rear 24 VDC Operating range 15 30V 115mA FT 150mA 70mA FT 105mA Monitored External Fault Input 2000 Dynamix 2 Red 1 x Fire 1 x More Alarms 1 Green Power amp 3 Yellow Fault amp Status Optional 1 bi colour Red Yellow and 3 Yellow Status Alpha Numeric Keypad Navigation Keys System Keys for Mute Silence Reset amp Resound amp More Alarms USB only 1000 Event amp Diagnostic 500 Fire HS 5030
14. OGGING MODE STANDARD More gt ETECTOR BLINKING E COMPANY LCD LOGO 26 4 3 7 1 Network This Network node is set to 0 as default For panels in a networked application please refer to the Network document 4 3 7 2 Panel Zone By default all the panel inputs are assigned to the Panel Zone Alternatively the PC configuration program allows individual inputs to have different zones if required 4 3 7 3 Service Number The Service Number is the telephone number that is shown on the status display whenever a fault condition is accepted To change the number press the 6 button when the option is highlighted The number is entered using the text entry facility refer to Section 4 1 4 for guidance on how to enter text 4 3 7 4 Service Due Date The next service over due date can be entered into the panel memory When this date is reached the panel will enter a fault condition to alert the site operator that a service visit is overdue To change the due date press the 5 button when the option is highlighted The display prompts for entry of the next service date For example AN 24 04 12 Use the 4 buttons to select between the time and date Use the number buttons to enter the required time or date As soon as a new service date is entered the panel will cancel any Service Due Fault condition 4 3 7 5 Trace Logging Mode The Trace Logging Option determines what type of i
15. T COM L O FEED 1 OUT To Next Unit 24V OV 24V 24V OV wd OV 24V COM FLT COM I A 1 I FEED 1 OUT FEED 2 OUT I To Next Unit To Next Unit 3 3 2 Network Interface The network permits the connection of other Each card has independent connectors for the outgoing panels remote terminals and other devices to and incoming network cable Using a twisted pair complete a distributed system The Remote Terminal is available as either a STD standard network interface peripheral or as an FT fault tolerant network interface peripheral All network nodes must be installed with the same type of interface Cable must be twisted pair 18AWG or 20AWG Screened type cable is recommended e g Belden 8760 8762 Connect the screen to the designated terminal block positions only Do not connect cable screen to earth Screen Screen TX ie cable connect from the OUT socket on the first panel to the IN socket on the next panel as follows OUT B gt B IN A A STD Up to 32 nodes The IN terminals on the first node and the OUT terminals on the last node are not used Connect an ELR 1500 resistor between A and B on the
16. an asterisk is shown on the display For example CONTROLS DISABLED Please Enter Your Password k k If the password is correct the Level 2 Menu options will be shown If the password is incorrect the display briefly shows the following message CONTROLS DISABLED Please Enter Your Password Password Not Recognised 2 3 1 2 Control Buttons at Level 1 If any of the control buttons Reset Silence Resound or Evacuate are pressed the display automatically prompts for the password Enter the password as above 2 3 2 Changing from Access Level 2 to 1 If the panel has an access key switch fitted use the key switch Alternatively if passwords are used select the Disablement menu and then select Disable Controls refer to HS 5000 User Manual for full details Page 14 of 36 2 4 User Menu Functions When Level 2 is enabled the following User Menu is shown Commission Menu 1 VIEW DISABLE ENABLE TEST COMMISSION When a menu is displayed use the 4 buttons to highlight the required menu option and then press the 6 button to select it Press the Esc button from within a menu option to return to the previous menu The display can be forced back into status mode by pressing the Esc button when at the top level commissioning menu or by waiting 60s 2 4 1 View Refer to the HS 5000 User Manual for further information The following optio
17. bMenus Comments Configure the Zone texts Cancel Level 3 Access and return to Level 2 Menu Options Fires View Zones and Inputs that are reporting a fire alarm condition Faults View Zones and Inputs that are reporting a fault condition Alarms View Zones and Inputs that are reporting an alarm condition during test Disabled View Zones Inputs and Outputs that are disabled View the current state of Zones and Inputs View the current operational condition of all output circuits View Network Diagnostics PASSWORDS Configure the Level 2 and Level 3 passwords PC CONFIG Enable the PC Link for transfer of configuration data to and from the panel Configure General Operating Parameters 4 2 1 PC ONLY Functions The following features can only be configured using the PC Configuration Tool Programmable Buttons Programmable LED Indications LCD Back Light Dimming Control Investigation Delays DC Power Feeds one or two User access permissions effet o Oe Oo The following must also be considered for full compliance and indication in accordance with the requirements of EN54 2 4 2 1 1 Fire Protection Indications PC If fire protection outputs are configured on the HS 5000 panels then configure two of the front panel Function LED indicators to indicate the fault and the e ONLY disabled states of these outputs 4 2 1 2 Beacons PC If beacon outputs are configured so
18. d out as soon as possible Page 30 of 36 5 2 Replacement of Components In general all of the components parts used in the construction of the panel have been selected for long life and reliability However certain components may require to be changed on a regular service basis The details of these are as follows 5 2 1 Liquid Crystal Display Expected Life gt 10 years Replacement Schedule When the display becomes difficult to read The display contrast will gradually fade with time Manufacturer Part Number Replace the complete display keyboard assembly 5 2 2 Spares Part Number Description HSS 506 HS 5010 PCB HSS 507 HS 5020 PCB HSS 508 HS 5030 PCB For all other items please refer to the sales part list for the sales item part number Page 31 of 36 6 Appendices 6 1 Appendix 1 Forgotten Level 3 Password Should the Level 3 password be forgotten contact Customer Support to obtain a temporary permit number to regain access to the panel programming functions Customer Support will require a decryption key displayed by the panel To obtain this number attempt to gain access to the Level 3 Programming Functions entering 1 when prompted for the password As soon as the Password Invalid message is shown press the 0 button and the display will show a decryption key Make a note of the first part of this number For example Level 2 Menu Please Ente
19. d this manual carefully If you are unclear on any point DO NOT proceed Contact the manufacturer or supplier for clarification and guidance Only Trained service personnel should undertake the Installation Programming and Maintenance of this equipment This product has been designed to comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Safety and the EMC Directives Failure to follow the installation instructions may compromise its adherence to these standards This equipment is constructed with static sensitive components Observe anti static precautions at all times when handling printed circuit boards Wear an anti static earth strap connected to panel enclosure earth point Before installing or removing any printed circuit boards remove all sources of power mains and battery P C Where you see the PC Only symbol these features can either only be set up using the PC Configuration Tool or there are additional options that are only ONLY available via the PC Configuration Tool 1 3 Description This manual covers the installation programming and operation of the Mx 5000 Series Remote Control Terminal Panels This manual provides generic programming and installation information Refer to the User Manual Document No 680 166 for additional details of how to operate the fire alarm control panel 1 3 1 HS 5000 Series The HS 5020 is a basic Remote Control Terminal The HS 5030 is a full function Remote Control Termina
20. e sound the alarms at Level 2 Outputs to Fire Routing Equipment The Remote Terminal C LE has provision for the indication of conditions relating to the transmission of the fire alarm condition to a remote receiving station such as the fire brigade office Outputs to Fire Protection Equipment The Remote Terminal C LE has provision for the indication of conditions relating to the transmission of the fire alarm condition to fire protection equipment Delays to Outputs The Remote Terminal C LE has provision for the indication of conditions relating to Output and Investigation Delays Page 7 of 36 Coincidence Detection The Remote Terminal C LE has provision for the indication of Coincidence Detection Types B and C are supported in the HS 5000 Series control panels Alarm Counter The Remote Terminal C I E has provision to record the number of times that the fire alarm condition is entered Fault Signals from Points The Remote Terminal C I E has provision for the indication of conditions relating to fault signals from points These are indicated on a per zone basis Outputs to Fault Routing Equipment The Remote Terminal C I E has provision for the indication of the conditions relating to the transmission of the fault condition to a remote receiving station such as the service centre office Disablement of Points The Remote Terminal C I E has provision for enabling and disabling signals from points over the Ad
21. enclosure 3 2 5 Recommended Cable Routing Arrangement It is recommended that the typical routing arrangement shown in the diagram opposite be employed Segregate the low voltage wiring DC Power and Network Wiring from any AC Mains Wiring Refer to Appendix 2 Recommended Fire Rated Cables for further information on cable types to be used Tie wrap the cables to the back of the enclosure using the anchor points provided Power NET In NET Out Internal arrangement showing recommended routing of cables Page 19 of 36 3 3 Wiring Installation All electrical wiring installation work should be carried out in accordance with the code of practice or applicable national standards appropriate to the country of installation To maintain electrical integrity of the SELV wiring on the DC Power and communications lines all SELV wiring should be segregated from the LV mains wiring and be wired using cable with insulation suitable for the application To minimise the effects of EMC interference all data wiring circuits should be wired with a twisted pair of conductors with a cross sectional area suitable for the loading conditions In areas where cabling may come into contact with high frequency interference such as portable radio transceivers etc the data wiring cable should be of a twisted pair construction within an overall screen Care should be taken
22. face can be used for connection to a AAA modem PC or external printer Base Card Connections typical 3 3 5 USB Interface The HS 5000 Series Remote Terminals are equipped with an isolated USB I F Circuit This can be used for connection to a PC for use of the PC Configuration Tool The USB Interface uses common signals with the RS232 Interface if available plugging in a USB connection disconnects and isolates the RS232 Interface Page 22 of 36 4 Programming 4 1 Introduction PC These instructions cover the configuration and programming of the panels Where you see the PC Only symbol these features can either only be set up using the PC Configuration Tool or there are additional options that are only available via ONLY the PC Configuration Tool 4 1 1 Access Levels The panel operation is protected from inadvertent and erroneous misuse by means of four access levels These levels are as follows Level 1 Untrained user Level 2 Authorised User Level 3 Commissioning Service and Maintenance Level 4 Commissioning Service and Maintenance Special Tools Required This document covers the Level 3 functions For details on the operation and use of the panel at Levels 1 amp 2 refer to User Manual UI ELAN 02 Full details are supplied with the special tools A level 3 password is required to enter the commissioning menus For details of Passwords
23. grammable function an associated LED indicator can also be programmed Depends on Programming 2 2 4 Navigation Buttons ent Press to scroll through Menu Options Press to display more information Press to scroll through lists of zones or devices Press to confirm entry of numeric or letter information entry aS Press to confirm selection of a menu option Press to change some of the configuration options Page 12 of 36 2 2 5 Number and Letter Buttons alae 44576 a tc tl MNO a Used to enter numbers or letters JOT elt L MENU Press to return to a previous menu Press to exit the menu functions and return to the normal display Esc Menu Press to show or return to Menu Functions 2 2 6 Buzzer The buzzer produces two different sounds to differentiate between fire alarm conditions and fault conditions Condition Operation Fire Alarm The buzzer operates with a continuous tone Fault The buzzer operates intermittently 2 3 Access Levels The panel operation is protected from inadvertent and erroneous misuse by means of four access levels These levels are as follows Level 1 Untrained user Level 2 Authorised User Level 3 Service and Maintenance Engineer Level 4 Service and Maintenance Engineer Special Tools required e A Level 1 Untrained User can view the current operational condition of the system and may MUTE the inte
24. l Install the panel in accordance with the instructions in Section 3 and then program the operation in accordance with the instructions detailed in Section 4 The basic operation is indicated in Section 2 and is fully detailed in User Manual UI ELAN 02 which is common to all of the HS 5000 control panels Page 6 of 36 1 4 EN54 Functions The Remote Terminal Panels in conjunction with the HS 5000 Control Panels are compliant with the requirements of EN54 2 1997 and EN54 13 2005 In addition to the basic requirements the following optional functions are provided and these comply with the requirements of EN54 C LE Optional Functions EN54 2 Clause Indication Outputs to Fire Alarm Devices 78 Outputs Outputs to Fire Routing Equipment 7 9 Controls Investigation Delays to Outputs 7 11 Co incidence Detection 7 12 Type B amp Type C Alarm Counter 7 13 Fault Signals from Points 8 3 Output to Fault Routing Equipment 8 9 Disablement of Points 9 5 Test Condition 10 Standardised I O 11 1 4 1 EN54 Optional Features with Requirements In addition to the mandatory requirements of EN54 Part 2 the Remote Terminal Control and Indicating Equipment C I E supports the indication and control of the following optional features with requirements Outputs to Fire Alarm Devices The Remote Terminal C I E has provision for the indication of conditions relating to fire alarm device outputs It is possible to Silence and R
25. line When the text description is as required press the button to confirm the change If the text has been entered incorrectly press the Esc button to cancel all changes and return to the previous display The following table shows the numbers characters and symbols assigned to each button on the keypad 14 Press 2 Press 3 Press 4 Press 5 Press Further Characters A ojJojl SINI an aJ AJJ NJ gt s a vj zl lo o gt o jxiclo z x z m o Kanana HEAT Alternatively press the 48 buttons to scroll through a list of characters When the required character is shown press the gt button to move on to the next character The list of characters available and the order of presentation is as follows Page 24 of 36 Blank amp 0123456789 gt ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ _ 4 1 5 Numeric data entry Numbers are entered by moving to the required field and then typing in the required number followed by the 6 button If the number is entered incorrectly press the Esc button to restore the previous number 4 2 Level 3 Menu Functions The following table gives a list of the Level 3 Menu Functions the sub functions available within each main function and a brief description for each function The menu options are available on three pages select Next Menu to switch between pages Main Menu Option Su
26. nformation and to what level is stored in the Event Log There are three options STANDARD the normal operating mode logging fire alarm fault and warning conditions as they occur Page 28 of 36 STANDARD an extended version of the standard operating mode where the removal of fault and warning conditions are also logged DIAGNOSTIC a full diagnostic trace of all conditions with greater depth to aid diagnosis of fault conditions To change the option press the 6 button To erase the event log press the gt button to view the additional command option as follows tup RACE LOGGING MODE ETECTOR BLINKING OMPANY LCD LOGO ROGRAM ID Press the 6 button and the display will show that the event log is being erased by display the message WORKING After the event log is erased the display reverts to the Set up Options screen 4 3 7 6 Resound The Resound option defines whether silenced sounders shall resound when either a new zone is in alarm default EN54 2 setting or a new device is in alarm 4 3 7 7 Config Data The Config Data option shows the loop protocol selected and the checksum for the configuration data A note of this number can be taken and then checked on the next service visit to see if any changes have been made to the configuration data Setup CONFIG DATA To view the Config Data Checksum press the button The display then shows Setup CONFIG DATA GSH 351677
27. ng Conditions etc to provide a quick and clear indication of the source of the problem To change the text description first highlight the text description within the appropriate programming option and then press the 6 button The display then changes to show the text entry dialogue screen For example ES TAURANT abe 3 def EY IN THE gt Agni 5ix 6 mnd Tpars 8 tuv Quxyd The method of entering the characters is similar to the method employed on mobile telephones The number buttons provide both their Esc appropriate number and several letters of the alphabet An example of the keypad is shown opposite Menu E For example Button 2 allows entry of the number 2 and letters A B and C When a button is pressed the first character is shown on the display at the current cursor position If the button is pressed again within 2 second the second character replaces the first A further press displays the third available character and so on see table below After pressing the button to obtain the required character wait for 1 second and the character will be entered and the cursor will move to the next character in the text description Pressing another button will immediately enter the previous character and move the cursor on to the next character Use the buttons to move backwards or forwards along the
28. ng installation and commissioning of the system The arrangement and definition of the Status LED Indicators depend on the country and market requirements The functions described are the same and the most common layout is shown Page 11 of 36 2 2 3 Control Buttons The following table contains a list of all of the control button functions available The buttons available on each product depend on the country of installation and specific market requirements Button C2 Description More Alarms Press to scroll through Zones in Alarm The LED indicator turns on to indicate if more than one zone is in alarm Reset Press to reset the panel from a fire alarm or latched fault condition Access Level Available in both Level 1 and Level 2 Only available with Level 2 Access Mute Press to mute the internal buzzer Available in both Level 1 and Level 2 Silence Press to silence the sounders Only available with Level 2 Access Resound Press to re activate the sounders Only available with Level 2 Access Evacuate Press to initiate a manual evacuation and sound the alarms LED Test Press to illuminate ALL LED indicators Only available with Level 2 Access Available in both Level 1 and Level 2 Disable Press to disable the zone or device in a fire alarm condition Australia only Only available with Level 2 Access OOO OOOOSD Function Button Pro
29. ns can be viewed Fire Alarms Fault Conditions Other Alarm Conditions Disablement Conditions Inputs Outputs Network Software Versions eff OOO O 2 4 2 Disable Refer to the HS 5000 User Manual for further information The following options can be disabled Zones Inputs Outputs Delay Mode Groups 2 4 3 Enable Refer to the HS 5000 User Manual for further information The following options can be disabled Zones Inputs Outputs Delay Mode Groups o gt o Page 15 of 36 2 4 4 Test Refer to the HS 5000 User Manual for further information The following functions can be tested Zones Inputs e Display Buzzer Printer if available Mx 5030 only 2 4 5 Print The HS 5030 can support an external printer connected via the RS232 I F Refer to the HS 5000 User Manual for further information Page 16 of 36 3 Installation 3 1 Identification of Parts The following diagrams show the major parts of the panels 3 1 1 HS 5010 HS 5020 The HS 5010 and HS 5020 comprise of a back box chassis plate electronic assembly and a cover Back Box The chassis plate is fixed to the back box with two screws The cover is fixed to the back box with two hex Allen key screws The cover earth lead must be connected Chassis to the spade terminal in the back box Earth Point Cover o E Earth Lead 3 1 2 HS 5030 The HS 5030 comprises of a back box chassis pla
30. r Your Password Next Menu If the password is incorrect this will be indicated or if the password is not entered within 5 seconds the display will revert to the Commission Level Menu and level 2 will not be entered After commissioning the panel must always be returned to level 2 or level 1 to give normal fire coverage 4 3 3 View Options The View Menu Options are identical to those available during Level 2 operation refer to User Manual UI ELAN 02 for further information Page 26 of 36 4 3 4 Passwords The panel provides up to 10 User Level 2 passwords and 2 Level 3 passwords All of the passwords can be changed On entry to the function the display shows a list of the passwords For example Password Access level User ID 2 01 9988 02 13344 03 10000 04 10000 05 2 2 2 2 To change a password use the 48 buttons to highlight the required password and then enter the new password using the number buttons When the password is correct press the 6 button to confirm Level 3 Passwords Care should be taken when changing the Level 3 password If this new number is lost it is not possible to enter commission mode functions Refer to 6 1 for further information The factory default level 3 password is 7654 4 3 5 Time and Date This function allows the time and date in the panel to be changed On entry to the function the display shows the current time and date with confirmation of
31. r Your Password 214728378 Customer Support will provide a temporary permit number that you can enter when prompted for the Level 3 password As soon as access has been regained to the Level 3 Programming Functions select the Passwords Menu Option and check change the Level 3 password Refer to Section 4 3 4 for further information Page 32 of 36 6 2 Appendix 2 Recommended Fire Rated Cables The following table provides a list of suitable fire rated cables with standard 30 minute and enhanced 120 minute classification Manufacturer AEI Cable Type Firetec Multicore Ref F1C Core Sizes mm 5839 1 Rated g 120 AEI Firetec Armoured Ref F1C Calflex Calflam CWZ Cavicel SpA Cavicel SpA Firecel SR 114H Firecel SR 114E Draka Firetuf OHLS FTZ Draka Firetuf PLUS Huber amp Suhner Radox FRBS M1x2 Irish Driver Harris Co Ltd Kilflam 2000 Irish Driver Harris Co Ltd Kilflam 3000 Pirelli Pirelli FP200 Flex FP200 Gold Pirelli Tratos Cavi SpA FP PLUS FIRE safe TW950 Tyco Thermal Controls Mineral Insulated Twin Twisted PYRO E CCM2T Tyco Thermal Controls Pyrotenax Served Mineral Insulated Cable light and heavy duty Tyco Thermal Control Pyro S Wrexham 6 2 1 Mineral Insulated Cable light and heavy duty Network Cables For a list of recommended cables refer to the AdNeT document Page 33 of 36
32. rnal buzzer NOTE Depending on the configuration settings a Level 1 user may also be permitted to EVACUATE and or SILENCE and or RESET the system by pressing the appropriate button and entering a password e A Level 2 Authorised User can view the operational condition of the system and may MUTE the internal buzzer In addition the SILENCE RESOUND and RESET buttons are enabled and access to the Level 2 Menu functions is available EVACUATE is also possible on the HS 5030 NOTE There are up to 10 User ID codes available each with its own password which can be configured with varying permissions to specific menu function options e A Level 3 User has access to program and configure the operation of the panel This is described in detail in Section 4 Page 13 of 36 2 3 1 Changing from Access Level 1 to Level 2 If the panel has an access key switch fitted use the key in preference to the menu options shown below 2 3 1 1 Menu Access Press the MENU button The level 1 menu will be displayed as shown below CONTROLS DISABLED ENABLE CONTROLS VIEW LED TEST STATUS To enable the controls ensure the Enable Controls option is highlighted and then press the 6 button The display then requests entry of the Level 2 or 3 passwords as follows CONTROLS DISABLED Please Enter Your Password Enter the password using the number buttons and then press the 6 button As each number is entered
33. te electronic assembly and a cover Back Box The chassis plate is fixed to the back box with two screws The cover is fixed to the back box with two hex Allen key screws The cover earth lead must be connected to the spade terminal in the back box Chassis Earth Point Cover a Lead Page 17 of 36 3 2 Installing the Enclosure Use the appropriate fixing hardware to secure the panel to the wall See table below for maximum weights Enclosure Weight Maximum Battery Overall Maximum Weight HS 5010 2 1kg N A 2 1kg HS 5020 2 1kg N A 2 1kg HS 5030 2 5kg N A 2 5kg 3 2 1 Opening the Enclosure Cover The enclosure covers are fixed with two screws use the supplied Allen key Detach the earth lead from the back box to completely remove Place the cover in a safe place to prevent accidental damage and retain the fixing screws 3 2 2 Removing the Chassis It is recommended that the chassis be removed before fitting the panel to the wall To remove the chassis Disconnect the earth cable connecting the chassis to the spade terminal on the rear enclosure Remove the two screws holding the chassis to the back box and carefully remove the chassis from the rear enclosure Place the chassis in a safe place to prevent accidental damage and retain the fixing screws Do not lift the chassis by holding onto any of the printed circuit cards Hold the chassis by the metal plate only 3 2
34. the day of the week on the bottom line For example E DATE ee 15 01 09 THU 15 JAN 2009 To change the settings use the 4 buttons to highlight the required option Directly enter the new time or date using the number buttons As soon as a number button is pressed the display will clear the current setting and show the new value as it is entered For example E DATE 5 iff 15 01 09 THU 15 JAN 2009 4 3 6 PC Config The PC Link Option enables the connection of the PC Configuration Tool for retrieving configuration data from the panel and programming configuration data from a file on the PC For further information refer to the Manual supplied with the PC Configuration Tool 1 The passwords can be further qualified using the PC CONFIG TOOL to provide permission restriction to specific menu options See HS 5000 User Manual and PC CONFIG TOOL Manual for further details Page 27 of 36 4 3 7 Setup The Setup Options Menu enables the configuration of panel generic operating parameters When the option is selected the display shows a list of the available parameters For example Setup 11S NETWORK NE T NEXT NETWORK NODE 0 PANEL ZONE 100 SERVICE NUMBER 01234 567890 Use the 4 buttons to scroll through the list of options The following will then be shown Setup ERVICE DUE DATE 1 JAN 2011 10 00 RACE L
35. the following checks and actions a Check that all entries in the logbook have been addressed check the event log in the panel and take the necessary remedial actions b Visually inspect the panel for any moisture ingress or other deterioration check all battery connections and test check the alarm fault and other functions of the panel operation c Ascertain if any building or structural alterations have been carried out that would affect the placement location of call points or detectors If so perform a visual inspection d Record in the logbook any defects or remedial actions that must be undertaken and arrange for these to be carried out as soon as possible 5 1 4 Annual Actions The service maintenance contractor should perform the following checks and actions a Perform the checks as recommended above in the daily monthly and quarterly schedules b Perform a complete Walk Test of the system to check that each call point and detector is operating to its manufacturers specification c Visually inspect all cable fittings Check that the equipment is undamaged and that the conditions of installation have not changed such that they fall outside of the equipment specifications d Inspect and test all batteries and replace as required refer to Section 5 2 for recommended replacement schedule e Record in the logbook any defects or remedial actions that must be undertaken and arrange for these to be carrie
36. to correctly terminate this screen refer to the appropriate sections of this manual for further information for each circuit type NB Minimum Maximum cable size for all external connections is limited to 0 5mm 2 5mm 22 14AWG 3 3 1 DC Power Installation The main electronics requires a 24V DC supply this must be a Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV supply provided by an EN54 4 certified PSE The connectors are symmetrical and reversible The power supply can be distributed to the next unit if required Must be earthed Either one default or two feeds can be used EN54 4 Clause 6 4 requires that two separate feeds when the PSE is housed in a separate cabinet The feeds should be run in separate cables for integrity The enclosure must be connected to the supply earth through the power cable Each feed can be monitored and a fault is registered on the loss of any one feed Monitoring of the second feed can be turned on off programming A common separate PSE fault input can also be connected to the panel to indicate other PSE failures such as charger failure battery missing etc This should be arranged for fail safe operation with the contacts closed under no fault conditions If not used short the FLT and COM terminals with the link provided Page 20 of 36 Ler HEARTBEAT Mies LET HEARTBEAT ia FEED 2 t 24V OV OV 24V 24V OV OV 24V COM FL
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