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1. DISABLED ENABLED Warning Ifan earth fault already exists DO NOT attempt to connect additional equipment likely to cause earth faults as damage may result i e inhibiting the monitoring will not protect the equipment DO NOT remove link if Note Direct connection of a VDU etc to the RS232 serial port D type plug connector PL5 will result in an earth fault and potential damage to the connecting equipment This fault can be removed by use of an isolated RS232 link or by temporarily disabling the earth leakage detection Wait at least one minute after disabling the earth fault monitoring circuit before plugging into PL5 there is an existing earth fault If link is removed ensure it is fitted before replacing front cover O 2 T N 4 4 External Wiring Checks The following sections describe the procedures for checking and connecting the external wiring See Section 4 4 1 Loop Wiring See Section 4 4 2 RS485 Communications Link a b c See Section 4 4 3 DC Auxiliary Output d e f Comm See Section 4 4 4 Sounder Circuit Outputs A and B See Section 4 4 5 CFG Outputs C and D See Section 4 4 6 VE Outputs and g See Section 4 4 7 Digital UE Inputs 25 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series
2. Delay of the immediate actioning of outputs Disablement of each address point Test condition Outputs Fire alarm device s Sounders Fire alarm routing equipment Fire protection equipment Fault warning routing equipment requires monitoring by fault routing equipment The following features are provided by the Power Supply Unit PSU of the ID50 Series Panel to comply with EN 54 4 Features of the ID50 EN54 4 Power Supply Unit PSU Clause Derive power from the mains supply Derive power from a standby battery source Detect and signal various PSU faults Charge and monitor the standby i ee battery batteries 5 3 3 997 263 Issue 4 October 2002 O prar S xe ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 1 6 Ancillary Functions The following is a list of ancillary functions that are provided by the ID50 Series panel in addition to the those required by EN54 2 4 These functions are described in the section of this manual as referenced except those marked thus which are described in 997 264 XXX ID50 Series Panel Operating Manual Ancillary Manual Functions Section Refs Site Specific Setup Options Access Options Voltage Indications Control by Event Output modes Input type pattern Disable enablement Repeater interface Self learn configuration manual Self learn configuration auto Module supervision options Module
3. hl To configure the panel and system carefully read and follow the procedures given in this manual These procedures describe the menus that are displayed on the Liquid Crystal Display LCD Unit Refer to the ID50 Series Operating manual ref 997 264 for a description of compatible addressable Signalling Loop Circuit SLC analogue devices 1 3 1 Date dependent Functions The calendar end date for this product is 31 12 2063 two thousand and sixty three and it will perform correctly up to this date The calendar function has not been tested beyond this date 997 263 Issue 4 2 October 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 1 4 CE Marking This panel is CE Marked to show that it conforms to the requirements of the following European Community Directives E Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC and the amending Directives 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC BM Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the amending Directive 93 68 EEC 1 5 EN54 Functions This fire control panel is designed to comply with the requirements of EN 54 Part 2 4 1997 In addition to the basic requirements of EN 54 2 the panel may be configured to conform with the following optional functions the applicable clauses of EN 54 2 are referenced as follows Indications Fault signals from points Recording of the number of entries into fire alarm condition Controls Coincidence detection
4. or equivalent Q O O amp To _ 2 Hold the back box in position at hole A ensure the panel is level and mark the position of the remaining fixing holes B Remove the back box and store safely 3 Drill two holes at positions B in the wall and fit suitable sized Rawl plugs or equivalent 4 Prepare apertures 20mm knockouts required for cable access Note Make sure paint is scraped from the area surrounding the knockouts to ensure good earthing for glands 5 Secure the back box to the wall using all three fixing holes and appropriate sized screws up to 6mm No 12 sized round or pan head screws do not use countersunk screws 13 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 2 5 4 Semi Flush Mounting Bezel Optional If semi flush mounting of the ID50 Series Panel is required a recess 80mm deep and just large enough to accommodate the back box must be cut in the wall see dimensions below k m o a All dimensions in millimetres E v_ To fit the bezel Before drilling the back 1 Before continuing remove panel electronics and box make sure that no batteries if fitted see Section 2 5 Dismantling the Panel equipment is fitted 2 Offer the bezel A flat sideways towards you to the front of the back box B and position it so the bezel front face C is lin
5. 2 Fit the RS485 Interface Module PCB as described in the instructions in Section 2 7 1 Fitting the RS485 Interface Module PCB 3 Connect the RS485 communications cable to the RS485 Communications terminal block TB6 referto Section 4 4 2 RS485 Communications Link Note If connecting the panel at either end ofthe RS485 communications link connect a 150R termination resistor supplied separately as shown below e SOUNDERS SILENCED e 4 Using the configuration procedure refer to Section 5 5 15 Number of Repeaters configure the panel and RS485 communications link Q O O amp gt If Fitted As First Intermediate If Fitted As Last Station On RS485 Station s Station On RS485 Comms Link Comms Link 997 263 Issue 4 16 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 2 7 1 Fitting the RS485 Interface Module PCB With the back box fitted to the wall install the RS485 Interface Module PCB as described below ensure suitable anti static precautions are taken ATTENTION OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES When fitted as first When fitted as last station on RS485 station on RS485 Communications Link Communications Link Apply power BEFORE making any RS485 con
6. 3 Confirm the selection by pressing the button To cancel the selection press K In either case the menu below is re displayed 69 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 a e c O _ dea D E O O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 7 8 Zones The Zones option determines the output response when a zone detects an alarm Each zone can be configured as Yes Y No N Pulse P Coincidence C or Delay D see Section 5 7 for definitions of these parameters If Day Mode is enabled Section 5 5 17 Day mode activity delays do NOT occur unless manually activated Manual activation can occur at any time of day it does not have to be during the set Day Mode period Delays are automatically de activated with the end of the day mode period To change the CBE Rules Zone Setting from the CBE Rules Output menu follow the described procedure below 1 From the menu options below press the button to select the Zones option o e TU oa on 2 The LCD displays the pattern number and zone range either 1 to 16 for fire alarms or 17 to 32 for plant alarms on line 1 Line 2 of the LCD displays the selected zone s number the full description of its current status and the zone s flashing editable status To select a zone press the button until the appropriate zone number appears on line 2 in the left hand corner The display cycl
7. NOTIFIER FIRE SYSTEMS IDS0 60 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 installation commissioning amp configuration manual ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 1 Manual Purpose 1 1 2 System Design and Planning 1 1 3 General 2 1 3 1 Date dependent Functions 2 1 4 CE Marking 3 1 5 EN54 Functions 3 1 6 Ancillary Functions 4 1 7 Related Documents 5 1 8 Warnings and Cautions 5 1 9 Tips 5 1 10 Glossary of Icons 6 2 Installation Guide 7 2 1 How to Use this Section 7 2 2 Pre Installation Check List 7 2 1 1 Some Panel DO s and DON T s 7 2 3 Transient Protection 8 2 4 Product Inspection 9 2 4 1 Checking Your Panel for Damage 9 2 4 2 What to do if Panel is Damaged or Suspect 10 25 Dismantling the Panel 11 2 5 1 Removing the Cover 11 2 5 2 Removing the Panel Electronics 12 2 5 3 Back Box Fixing 13 2 5 4 Semi Flush Mounting Bezel Optional 14 2 6 Assembling the Panel 15 2 7 RS485 Communications Link 16 2 7 1 Fitting the RS485 Interface Module PCB 17 2 8 RS232 Interface Connections 18 3 Cabling 19 3 1 Cabling Instructions 19 3 1 1 Cable Terminations 20 3 2 Cabling Installation Notes 21 3 2 1 Introduction 21 3 2 2 Quality of Cable and of Cable Installation 21 3 3 EMC Considerations 22 i 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 3 3 1 Screen T
8. The LCD prompts for entry of an access code as displayed below 2 Either turn the keyswitch or using the numeric keypad see 997 264 ID50 Series Panel Operating Manual Section 4 6 Numeric Keys enter either the a Level 2 access code or b Level 3 access code Refer to Appendix 1 Specifications for the default passcodes If the correct Level 2 access code User is entered the Access Level 2 Menu and a user number UO U9 is displayed in the top left hand corner of the LCD this is always U9 if the keyswitch is used or if the Level 3 access code Service is correctly entered the LCD displays S1 in the top left hand corner If an incorrect access code is entered the LCD displays a message To return to the normal quiescent state press the B button 33 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 D T o Comm ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 3 Using the numeric keypad press to select the Commissioning option and confirm using the pushbutton The Commissioning option is automatically displayed if a Level 3 passcode was previously entered OHO Sp MEER m EE iuen If a Level 2 passcode was entered the LCD prompts de em conio 4 Enter the correct Level 3 passcode using the numeric keypad and confirm using the pushbutton or press J to cancel the last operation 4 7 Commissioning Tests The following paragraphs
9. i e for the SLC Loop or 0 for On Board The LCD then displays the appropriate Circuit menu display 5 6 1 Signalling Line Circuit SLC Devices This option enables the manual configuration of devices to a pre configured analogue addressable SLC loop To manually learn devices on the SLC loop 1 From the Circuit menu below using the numeric keypad press to select the SLC loop configuration o o EMO 2 The LCD displays the Devices and the Learn options Using the numeric keypad press to select the Devices menu 3 Select a device option by using the numeric keypad and pressing to configure sensors or to configure modules see Input Modules and Output Modules overleaf 51 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 v So O Cc O par i D umm O O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 4 At the prompt using the numeric keypad enter an address number and confirm using the button When the required device address has been entered the LCD shows the current settings and the available editing functions If no device is found at the selected address the LCD displays one of the messages below A specific address can only be configured if a A device has previously been auto learnt at the address or b The off line tool was used to configure the device type present The following sensor configuration
10. 1 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual Co operative Multi sensing Co operative sensing is carried out automatically between sensors in the same group Grouped sensors co operate within the group providing greater levels of sensitivity with a reduced risk of false alarms When first installed VIEW sensors are all allocated to group 1 but they can be configured in up to 50 groups Sensors allocated to group 0 operate independently An example of VIEW sensor co operative grouping is given below Address Type Zone Group 03 AVS 1 01 04 AVS 1 02 05 AVS 1 02 09 AVR 1 01 10 AVS 1 02 11 AVS 1 00 15 AVS 2 01 16 AVS 2 01 17 AVS 2 02 27 AVS 2 01 Each group can have one or more VIEW sensors configured as reference sensors AVR Sensors placed VIEW sensors remain such that external smoke influences eg bonfires and inoperable for 60 seconds exhaust fumes can be detected early should be after being replaced configured as AVRs When these influences are detected while calibrating by the AVR the group can then be temporarily desensitised VIEW Sensor Sensitivity Most local codes of practice require very low levels of alarm sensitivity selection be tested on site before implementation Alarm sensitivity level 6 L6 and below generally require a 90 day test to ensure the sensor environment is suitable for a higher sensitivity setting This is not requ
11. 7 1 Output Type Nine 9 CBE Output Rule types are available This menu allows the type to be selected The current attributes of the selected Rule are displayed and can be edited To change the Rule type from the CBE Output Rules menu proceed as follows 1 Press the button on the numeric keypad to select the Type option from the menu The LCD displays the Type menu s 2 Using the buttons step through the CBE Output Rule types until the required type is displayed on the upper line i e FIRE EXTSYSTEM DAY MODE RESET FTR PLANT PRE ALARM FAULT INPUTS 60 0 0 3 Pressthe Q button to confirm selection The LCD displays only the appropriate editable settings for the selected rule for example 4 834 To change any of the settings on the CBE Output Rules refer to Sections 5 7 2 Filter by type 5 7 3 Evacuation 5 7 4 Silence 5 7 5 Interrupt Delay 5 7 6 Class Change 5 7 7 Two Zone 5 7 8 Zones 5 7 9 Device Inputs and 5 7 10 Soak Timer v O O prar D Ge O O 65 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 7 2 Filter by Type This option is available with the Fire Fault Pre alarm and the Extinguishing System rules The Filter by type option when used with Fire Fault and Pre alarm categories has five selections ANY OTI AVS MCP and MON The Filter by type option when used with
12. CBE rules with a category of Extinguishing System are in alarm Otherwise operation is the same as type ULI Note Only one of the above Hold Switch input types may be used per panel 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric keypad to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup menus until the LCD shows the Hold Switch Operation menu 3 Press the button to select alternative settings of NYC ULI or IRI as required Changing the setting saves the change automatically Note The default selection is AHJ 5 5 7 Device Blinking The Device Blinking option configures the LED s of sensors and modules on the SLC Loop to blink or not when polled To configure this option 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric keypad to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup menus until the LCD shows the Device Blinking menu 3 Press the button to select the required setting either ON or OFF 4 Press to return to the Commissioning menu 41 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 a e c O fa e Fa O O a Ko O c O par fa OD m O O 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 5 8 Pulse On Off Ratio The Pulse On Off Ratio option is used to set the sounder outp
13. CCM2L1 5RG cable Type Manufacturer Gable Name Type Number Application Foil Screen Pireli FP200_ _ Troi screen pren FPzocoa O FoiSereen owa gt Foz 1000 All All Al Al Data Comms Data Comms External RS232 e g Printer Manual Call Point Weatherproof Manual Call Point Monitor Module Mini Monitor Module Micro Monitor Module 10 Way Relay Module Conventional Zone Monitor Module Control Module Monitored or Relay Control Module With PSU and 2 Bell Circuits 10 Way Relay Module Standard Isolator Module Mini Isolator Module Mains Relay Modules Addressable Loop Powered Sounder Addressable Externally Powered Sounder Addressable Loop Powered Sounder Base Addressable Externally Powered Sounder Base Addressable Loop Powered Base Sounder with Built in Sensor Base Addressable Loop Powered Wall Sounder Some devices may be under development Contact NOTIFIER for device availability A1 6 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual Appendix 2 ID60 Single Loop Panel Differences The ID60 Panel differs from the ID50 Panel in that it supports Very Intelligent Early Warning VIEW sensors This appendix describes the configuration requirements of these sensors when used with the ID60 Panel The addition of these sensors does NOT affect the panel installation or commissioning When VIEW sensors are configured some additional menu optio
14. CPU RESTART with the buzzer sounding and the FAULT SYSTEM FAULT and POWER LEDs will illuminate 3 Connect the battery power supply refer to Section 4 5 2 Batteries 4 When powered up press the RESET button then enter an appropriate access code if required The panel should settle to a quiescent state The LCD should display the Status NORMAL message unless fault s are present on the system Note If the panel indicates fault s are present clear them before you proceed further with the commissioning procedure 5 When all fault LEDs have been extinguished the panel is ready to test the system see Section 4 7 Commissioning Tests 4 5 1 Start up Language Selection At panel start up and with a non configured memory you will be prompted to select the appropriate panel language from a displayed screen similar to the one below Press the appropriate numeric pushbutton to select the desired language If a selection is not made within 30 secs the panel will use the first language listed The list of languages may vary from those listed above Note If the memory is unlocked refer to Section 4 3 1 Jumper Link Options selection of the desired language will be stored and this language will be used the next time the panel is re started If the memory is locked when a language selection is made the panel will not store this change and the Startup Language screen will be displayed again at the next panel
15. Commissioning amp Configuration Manual AVS Group The AVSGroup option is used to associate a number of either AVS or AVR sensors in up to a maximum of 50 groups see Section Co operative Multi Sensing The operation of VIEW sensors assigned to a group is as follows a VIEW sensors operate independently if the sensor is assigned to group 0 b Inagroup containing both types the AVS s desensitise if AVR s detect a sudden rise in contaminated air c In a group containing AVS type sensors all sensors operate as standard VIEW sensors Note One or more AVR s may be configured in a group To assign a sensor to a group 1 From the VIEW sensor Sensitivity menu using the numeric keypad press to access the AVSGroup option S 2 The LCD prompts for a new AVS Group number Use 3 the numeric keypad to enter the required group number and press to confirm TE ria Ta 3 The LCD then returns to the previous display A2 4 Automatically Learning VIEW Sensors When automatically learning an SLC Loop including VIEW sensors each sensor is configured as an AVS type The LCD shows the total number of these sensors as in the example below Any sensors that need to be configured to an AVR type must be changed individually see Section A2 2 Learning Individual VIEW Sensors a oO Cc e m O Oo co N Ea Cc Q Q lt A2 5 99
16. Configuration Manual 4 Press the button to move the cursor to the right the selected rule number is inverted and is changed in the square brackets on line 2 5 At the selected CBE Rule number press the buttons to toggle its status between Y es and N 0 the change of status is confirmed in the square brackets on line 2 as follows Continue with other CBE Rules in the same way 6 Press Q to confirm or B to cancel the new CBE Rule selection Other module types are selected and CBE Rules associated in the same way as illustrated above Return to the Modules selection screen as described in Section 5 6 1 Signalling Line Circuit SLC Devices Refer to the configuration menu option for information on how to define the pattern CBE Rule The pattern defines whether the output will respond to zonal alarms It also determines whether the output is silenceable and whether any delay is interruptable 5 6 1 6 Device Text Setting Text Editing is always Option 4 when device The Device Text Setting option allows the device description text can be description to be changed To select the Device Text edited option from the displayed menu 1 Using the numeric keypad press the KJ button to select the current associated device text The following is displayed 2 The upper line of the display shows the 20 characters of text currently assigned to the device The character that can be changed flashes Note
17. Deiana Dev ode Aci resina ni mete Auto High Test Degree D Mh BA AA 2 Circuit 1 SLC Loop 2 On Board 4 Zones v So O O Soom D O O VdS Compatibilty Memory Lock Jumper Link Jumper link MEM J9 locks unlocks the system configuration J9 is located to the left of the Digital UE terminal block TB8 To configure the panel J9 must be in the unlocked position link NOT fitted Fit the link to the jumper J9 before returning to normal operation Any attempt to access a configuration menu option while the link is fitted will cause the following message to be briefly displayed LOCKED UNLOCKED id 37 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 5 Setup Options The Setup options menu allows the configuration of all panel operation settings To display the Setup options menu 1 Using the numeric keypad press the button at the Commissioning menu 2 The Setup menu comprises a number of options menus Initially the Language option menu is displayed 3 To select an alternative Setup option menu press the buttons to step through each of the options Press J to return to the Commissioning menu 5 5 1 Language This Setup option is used to select one o
18. Normally open switch closes under an alarm condition D O T o Comm b To comply with the requirements of EN54 isolators should be fitted between a maximum of 32 loop devices For the ID50 Series Panel do not place more than 25 loop devices between isolators 20 if FET isolators are used 28V Supply l 4 3 6 Monitor used Supervised as input Output 47k see Note a MSO0KAC Module Load 1 2 q Isolator see Note b Loop Start Loop Finish 997 263 Issue 4 26 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual Connecting to the Panel When the Loop wiring has been checked and found to be satisfactory do the following 1 Remove the temporary links on the isolator units 2 Connect the loop wiring to the panel When connecting observe correct polarity The ends nominated as and must be fitted to the correct terminals 3 When the Loop wiring has been connected apply the mains supply and then fit the interlink wire to the batteries 4 Check the LCD and LEDs for indications of any faults If faults exist correct them and reset the panel 5 Configure the Loop following the procedures in Section 5 6 1 Signalling Line Circuit SLC Devices and or Section 5 6 2 Signalling Line Circuit SLC Learn 4 4 2 RS485 Communications Link Apply power BEFORE making any When the RS485 Communications link has bee
19. Q de 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup 3 Press the button to prompt for a start time at which this function will be enabled 4 Using the numeric keypad enter the appropriate time in the 24 hour clock format and confirm using the button 5 TheLCD displays a prompt to enter an end Day mode time Use the numeric keypad to enter the appropriate time in the 24 hour clock format and confirm using the button a x O c O fa D O O 6 Press GP to save all changes and return to the main Commissioning menu To disable Day mode 1 With the Day mode activity menu displayed press the button on the numeric keypad 2 Press GP to exit and return to the Commissioning menu 997 263 Issue 4 48 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 5 20 Weekend Night Mode If Weekend night mode is enabled the panel disregards the Day mode period on the two days of the week that coincide with the weekend To set this mode active 1 From the Commissioning menu using the numeric keypad press the button to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup menus until the Weekend night mode menu is displayed 3 Press the button to toggle this function 4 Press to exit and return to the Commissioning menu 5 5 21 Auto High Test The Auto High Test setup menu configures
20. The buzzer sounds iii The FAULT and SYSTEM FAULT LEDs illuminate Battery Battery 4 Connect the interlink cable to the negative terminal 1 2 on battery 2 D z O T LZ 5 Reset the panel and check that the LCD displays the Status NORMAL message and that the FAULT and SYSTEM FAULT LEDs extinguish x Battery Disposal As a minimum replace the batteries every four years Comm Always dispose of the batteries in accordance with the battery manufacturer s recommendations and local regulations RELAY DISABLE 997 263 Issue 4 32 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual Enabled Disabled gt 4 6 Configuration and Handover After all external wiring has been connected to the panel and with the LCD displaying the Status NORMAL message the panel can be configured for the particular system requirements Refer to Section 5 Configuration After configuration has been completed and any faults revealed have been rectified the system will be ready for commissioning tests see Section 4 7 Commissioning Tests as required by the appropriate standards prior to handover to the user Panel configuration is performed via the Commission menu 1 When the Status NORMAL message is displayed press the button
21. The mains supply must be suitably fused and rated according to the specifications see Appendix 1 Specifications 5 The knockout on the extreme left hand side should be used for mains cable entry DO NOT bring mains cables in through any other knockout holes and ensure that the mains wiring is always separated from the low voltage wiring Tails of mains cables should be provided with suitable additional sleeving before connecting to the mains terminal block O 2 4 Q O e prar amp fd e 6 Alllow voltage cables should have a minimum 300Vac rating General cable installation notes are given in Section 3 2 Cable Installation Notes Earth Blade Connections Note All blade connections to earth incorporate a locking barb To remove this connection pull the shroud 1 NOT the earth wire from the earth blade terminal 2 19 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 O S Q I Q O G O amp fd e ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 3 1 1 Cable Terminations This section provides guidance on where to bring cables into the back box for ease of termination a The mains supply should be brought into the control panel such that the cable path to the mains termination block is kept as short as possible b All loop and ancillary cable terminations should be brought into the panel at suitable positio
22. a Use a metal gland with slots A that allow the drain wire or screen B to be clamped between flat washers C Use a steel locking washer D between the brass washers and the internal surface of the back box E This will provide the best EMC termination Suitable glands are the CTX range available from CMP UK Ltd The part chosen should fit the 20mm knockouts b Alternatively an optional earth termination kit PN 020 453 is available This will allow drain wires to be effectively connected to ground Bare drain wires should be sleeved and dressed to run close to the metal surface of the back box 3 3 2 Ferrite Sleeves Optional 3 4 Ferrite sleeves are not normally required with the panel In difficult EMC environments or where non preferred cables are used optional ferrite sleeves should be fitted to both the loop and sounder wiring the ferrite sleeves A are to be fitted over the conductor s of each cable and NOT over the screen of the cable which should pass outside of the sleeve They should be fitted as close as possible to the entry point of the cable i e as near as possible to the screen termination B to the metal cable gland C The sleeve should be held in place using a cable tie D The ferrite sleeves are available for purchase from NOTIFIER s distributors PN 538 143 MICC Cables MICC cables must be fitted with metal cable glands use Type A2 glands to ensure good earthing continuity and c
23. and Plant Warning inputs AUX cannot be changed The Type menu option is not shown on the display for these devices Monitored output modules can be assigned to various types as shown below To change the module type as displayed on the LCD 1 Using the numeric keypad press Type option from the menu displaying the module attributes 2 Selecting the Type option displays one of the following 060908 Note On Board circuit 1 ONLY supports SDR CTL and TxD Monitored Output Circuits On Board circuit 2 ONLY supports SDR and CTL Monitored Output Circuits On Board circuits 3 and 4 support all Monitored and Unmonitored Output Circuits if Jumper Links J1 and J2 have been correctly configured On Board circuits 5 and 6 are fixed as Unmonitored Output circuits RLY 3 Select the module type and using the numeric keypad press the corresponding number Q 6 Q 9 or to select the new type The LCD then displays the new module attributes menu A typical menu is shown below 55 997 263 Issue 4 October 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 6 1 4 AUX Action An input device assigned to zones 17 to 32 is treated as pa a Plant alarm input and given the default type of AUX restricted to types MCP DKM The auxiliary action specifies which of the following MRL IRL and all AUX actions actions takes place with the operation of an AUX input except Plant
24. assigning modules to CBE rules a Base Rule number has to be specified with an associated rule range up to 24 rules starting at the base rule and the auxiliary action The Base Rule number and rule range apply to AUX Hold Switch AUX Abort Switch SND RLY CTL EST MRL IRL and ESO For input devices the range specifies which CBE rules are affected by the input The action taken by the CBE rule depends on the type of input For outputs the range specifies which CBE rules will affect the output The output takes the highest priority status from a combination of all the CBE rules The Base Rule number has a valid range of 1 41 with a default of 1 The Rule Range will default to having the first CBE rule set only To select or change the Rule number to which a module is assigned OT ie i I 1 With the module CBE Rules attributes screen displayed use the numeric keypad and press the button to select the CBE Rules option screen la eo Loca 2 Using the numeric keypad press the button to change the CBE Base Rule 3 Using the numeric keypad enter the desired Base Rule for example Rule 6 and press to confirm The CBE Rule range on line 1 changes now starting at 6 The CBE Rule number in the square brackets on line 2 also relects the changed selection a O c O Soe O Fa O O 57 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp
25. country code for the manual For the UK this code is blank The ID50 Panel can also support the VIEW sensor This manual does not attempt to cover all the VIEW sensor programming and calibration issues as these are described in some detail in the following which is available from NOTIFIER s Technical Support Department BM VIEW Application Guide ref 997 198 Warnings and Cautions Where appropriate the manual includes advisory warnings and cautions to remind you to consider safety at all times especially when following the procedures described herein You are alerted to any areas where high voltage i e non Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV is present or where there may be a risk of damage to static sensitive devices if the recommended procedures described in this manual are not followed An example of a high voltage warning and an anti static caution is provided to the left of this paragraph The ID50 Series Panel incorporates some features which if used inappropriately may contravene the requirements of EN 54 Where there is a possibility of such an occurrence a suitable warning is given with brief details of the EN 54 requirement A typical EN 54 non compliance warning is illustrated at left Tips Handy tips are included where appropriate to assist you in following quick and safe procedures for fire detection system installation and integration Look for the TIP icon and supporting tex
26. eight 8 M3 x 8mm SEM screws into position 4 Fit the labels They may require the application of a low tack adhesive i Apply low tack adhesive to hatched area indicated ii Slide each label into position iii Apply slight pressure to the area along the bottom edge of the fascia to ensure the labels are secure 5 Apply the mains power supply and then connect the batteries Check the PCB assembly operates correctly and then isolate all power to the panel 6 At the PCB assembly i Noting the cable polarity connect all cables and secure at the correct termination blocks see Cables amp Wiring ii Set all required hardware jumper configurations refer to the Section 4 Commissioning 7 Fit the RS485 Interface Module PCB if applicable refer to Section 2 7 1 Fitting the RS485 Interface Module PCB 8 Re apply the mains power supply and then connect the batteries 9 Disconnect the links at the earth fault monitoring jumper E_FLT J19 and configuration lock MEM J9 Then connect the RS232 9 way D type Data Transfer Lead PN 082 173 to the panel at the RS232 connector PL5 Using the Support Tool transmit the latest system configuration to the panel 10 Remove the lead and fit the links at J9 and J19 then fit the cover Note Connect the earth wire to the inner side wall of the cover at the tag marked with the earth symbol Cables amp Wiring i Power Supply from transformer TB1 ii CFG Outputs D and C T
27. fit the cover If the panel is the first or last station on the RS485 Communications Link connect a 150R Termination resistor to the PCB Assembly on the left hand side or the right hand side terminals of TB6 respectively Apply the mains power supply and connect the battery interlink wire Configure the panel refer to Section 5 Removing the RS485 Interface Module PCB If removing the RS485 Interface Module PCB follow the procedures above in reverse order Ensure a back up of the current configuration has been made and all power is isolated 17 997 263 Issue 4 October 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 2 8 RS232 Interface Connections The panel is fitted with a standard 9 way D type RS232 Interface connector located at the bottom right hand corner of the PCB assembly The RS232 connector is used for the following purposes a Configuration using the PC Support Tool refer to 997 405 ID50 Series Panel Offline Configuration Manual b Upgrading the Panel Software refer to 997 415 ID50 Series Panel Upgrading Instructions ATTENTION OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS Before starting any of the above operations ensure FOR HANDLING l A ELECTROSTATIC suitable anti static precautions have been taken SENSITIVE DEVICES The RS232 connector has the following pin out Description Data Carrier Detect DCD Receive RX Data Transmit TX Data Data Terminal Ready
28. is to be entered the following example is for a sensor is displayed 6 Atthe numeric keypad enter the device address and press the button to confirm Alternatively press J repeatedly to cancel the address entry adi ie 71 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 a e c O _ fa O Fr O O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 7 10 Soak Timer The Soak Timer allows the extinguishing output to be activated for a specified time If enabled the extinguishing output is activated for the period specified by the Ext System Soak Timer panel Setup option see Section 5 5 5 Extinguishing System Soak if disabled the CBE rule activates associated outputs until the panel is reset This option also affects the operation of device type MRL If enabled associated MRL inputs will start the CBE Rule extinguishing system delay Section 5 5 4 if disabled the MRL inputs will start the CBE Rule immediately for Fire rules will start the day mode delay if active To enable disable the Soak Timer 1 Press the button using the numeric keypad to select the Soak Timer option from the menu below 2 Press the buttons to selectY es or N o for Soak Timer Enable 3 Confirm the selection by pressing the button To cancel the selection press Q button 5 8 Zone Texts a x O c O fa OD O O The Zon
29. list of compatible devices and loading limitations 997 263 Issue 4 A1 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual DC Auxiliary Rating Output voltage range 26 to 28V Maximum load Quiescent 150mA Alarm 0 25A Cables should be capable of carrying a minimum 1A Fuse rating Not applicable Note It is recommended that the auxiliary output should not be used in the quiescent state other than to provide a supply to drive ancillary devices power indicators RS485 Serial Port Optional Isolation Functional at 30V Baud rate 1200 Baud Connector Terminal block on RS485 Interface Module PCB Maximum cable length 1200metres minimum of 1 5mm screened cable recommended Configuring Configuration methods Front panel keypad Offline using PC Offline Support Tool program Configuration access Keypad access is passcode protected user definable for all configuration Refer to Sections 4 amp 5 of this manual and to 997 264 ID50 Series Panel Operating Manual Section 4 for further information Default Configuration Passcodes Level 2 Passcode 2222 Level 3 Passcode 3333 Repeaters Mimics Refer to 997 411 IDR 2A 2P amp 6A Repeaters User Manual and 997 412 IDR Mimic Installation and Commissioning Manual for the specification T O 5 O 2 O D Q V 2 D Q Q lt A1 5 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID
30. list tests that should be performed after configuration has been completed A successful result from these tests indicates that the panel is working properly 4 7 1 TestLEDs This procedure is described in the ID50 Series Panel Operating Manual 997 264 Section 4 8 1 D O T LZ 4 7 2 Test LCD This procedure is described in the ID50 Series Panel Operating Manual 997 264 Section 4 8 2 Comm 4 7 3 Test Zones This procedure is described in the ID50 Series Panel Operating Manual 997 264 Section 4 8 3 4 7 4 Test Auto High Test This procedure is described in the ID50 Series Panel Operating Manual 997 264 Section 4 8 4 4 7 5 Test Outputs This procedure is described in the ID50 Series Panel Operating Manual 997 264 Section 4 8 5 4 7 6 Test Buzzer This procedure is described in the ID50 Series Panel Operating Manual 997 264 Section 4 8 6 4 7 7 TestKeyboard This procedure is described in the ID50 Series Panel Operating Manual 997 264 Section 4 8 7 997 263 Issue 4 34 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual EN54 2 12 5 2 Maximum of 32 Sensors and or MCPs between isolators NEVER use a high voltage tester on the loop 4 8 Sensors and Modules Each of these devices is packaged with an instruction leaflet showing the correct interconnections for various applications 4 8 1 EN54 Requirements Isolators Isola
31. procedure in Section A2 2 Learning Individual VIEW Sensors to access the sensor configuration menu The LCD shows current settings and editable parameters Using the numeric keypad press to select the Sensitivity option Note Use the buttons to select the previous next address respectively 2 The LCD then displays the VIEW sensor Sensitivity menu The sensitivity is displayed as two values in brackets The first signifies the alarm level default L5 and the second the pre alarm level default 5 3 To change the Alarm Day or AVSGroup options using the numeric keypad press 0 or respectively If Alarm is pressed the LCD prompts for a new alarm level as follows 4 Using the numeric keypad enter the required alarm value 1 to 9 and press to confirm The LCD then automatically prompts for the pre alarm value as follows 5 Enter the required prealarm value 0 to 9 and press to confirm The LCD then automatically returns to the VIEW sensor Sensitivity menu N Q O O O O c A N Ea Q Q Q lt Day Mode Levels The Day option alarm levels are changed in the same manner as the Alarm option Using the numeric keypad press 0 to access the Day option then follow the procedure above 997 263 Issue 4 A2 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation
32. settings are selectable a The assigned zone see Section 5 6 1 1 Zone Setting b The sensor sensitivity see Section 5 6 1 2 Sensor Sensitivity Setting and c The device text string see Section 5 8 Zone Texts Input Modules The following input module configuration settings are selectable a x O c O fa D O O a The assigned zone see Section 5 6 1 1 Zone Setting b The type of input device MCP DKM MON ZMX MNS MRL IRL Extinguishing System inputs AUX Hold Switch and Abort Switch see Section 5 6 1 3 Type Setting Note AUX and ZMX device types CANNOT be changed c The device text string see Section 5 8 Text Editing Output Modules The following output module configuration settings are selectable a The assigned zone see Section 5 6 1 1 Zone Setting b The type of output device SDR CTL RLY EST ESO ESM see Section 5 6 1 3 Type Setting 997 263 Issue 4 52 October 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual c The CBE Rule number It is NOT possible to change the configuration of the associated CBE Rule d The device text string see Section 5 8 Text Editing 5 6 1 1 Zone Setting This option is used during manual configuration to assign a specific device to a specific zone The option is accessed from the Commissioning Menu The procedure for changing the zone of a module is the same
33. silence options Text editing 5 8 Sensor LED blinking on off 5 5 7 O prar S m xe O Bell pulsing ratio 5 5 8 Display of alarm count 4 11 6 Extend delay timer 5 5 3 Sounder Volt free contact options 4 4 5 Relay drive output option 4 4 6 Extinguishing system features 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 7 1 997 263 Issue 4 4 October 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual WARNING High Voltage Take suitable precautions to avoid electric shock ATTENTION OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES EN54 2 8 8 One hardware configurable output must be configured as a fault relay Magnetise the tip of your screwdriver to help when offering small screws to holes in confined spaces 1 7 1 8 1 9 Related Documents This manual only describes the installation commissioning and configuration of the ID50 Series Panel All operating functions are covered by the E 1D50 Series Panel Operating Manual ref 997 264 XXX Note XXX is the country code for the manual For the UK this code is blank The Panel can support repeaters via the RS485 communications link This manual does not provide details about the repeaters these are described in E IDR 2A 2P amp 6A Repeaters User Manual ref 997 411 XXX E IDR Mimic Installation and Commissioning Manual ref 997 412 XXX Note XXX is the
34. steel enclosure carries all displays and controls under a steel sheet cover Dimensions mm 365 h x 380 w x 110 d Approx Weight Back Box 6kg no batteries A1 1 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual Environmental Climatic classification 3K5 IEC 721 2 3 Operating temperature 5 C to 45 C recommended 5 C to 35 C Humidity 5 to 95 R H Height above sea level Maximum 2000m Panel sealing IP 30 EN 60529 Vibration EN 60068 2 6 10 150Hz at 0 981ms Meets the requirements of EN 54 2 4 EMC Emissions EN 50081 1 Immunity EN 50130 4 Safety EN 60950 Displays and Indications Alphanumeric display 2 line x 40 character backlit LCD LED Status Indicators DISABLEMENT TEST BUZZER MUTED PLANT ALARM DELAYED MODE RELAY DISABLE POWER FAULT POWER SUPPLY FAULT EARTH FAULT SYSTEM FAULT SOUNDER FAULT SOUNDERS DISABLED SOUNDERS SILENCED Zone Indicators Individual FIRE and Fault Disable Test indicators for 16 zones Controls Dedicated flush pushbuttons are provided for the following functions RESET MUTE BUZZER SILENCE RESOUND END DELAYS T O 5 O 2 O D Q Vv 2 D Q Q lt EVACUATE Additional pushbuttons for configuration and selection of software functions 693 6 Q Ys 6 KEY KEY KEY 10 BUTTON NUMERIC KEYPAD System Capacity Number of loops 1 Numbe
35. the Panel For installation purposes it is recommended that the y Fotita i cover is removed from the back box and stored in a safe BSERVE PRECAUTION a i A FOR HANDLING place until ready for commissioning ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES If any other trades e g plasterers or decorators will be working in the vicinity after fitting the ID50 Series Panel itis strongly recommended that before re fitting the cover you remove the panel electronics and store in a safe place until ready for commissioning The main components A B within the ID50 Series Panel are shown below ID50 Series Panel Assembly Back box PCBAssembly LCD Unit Fascia amp Control Keypad moO wD gt Cover 2 5 1 Removing the Cover ATTENTION oa OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS To remove the ID50 Series Panel cover it is FOR HANDLING recommended that the following procedure is carried out ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE on a work bench BEFORE siting the panel on the wall 1 Remove the four M3 x 6mm screws and washers A using a No 1 Posidriv screwdriver or the four hex button headed screws and clear washers B using a 2mm hex key from the cover and store safely Q O O amp To fed 2 Carefully withdraw the cover away from the back box until the earth blade terminal C within the cover is accessible 3 Carefully detach the shrouded earth lead spade terminal D from the earth blade terminal C located in
36. the left hand inner side wall of the cover A x4 Note All blade connections to earth incorporate a locking barb To make a connection push the shrouded receptacle on to the earth blade 1 To remove this connection pull the shroud 2 NOT the earth wire 4 Remove and store the cover in a safe place Before installing the back box remove the panel electronics see Section 2 5 2 Panel Electronics 11 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 2 5 2 Removing the Panel Electronics The ID50 Series Panel electronics comprises the PCB assembly with mounted LCD unit and the mounted fascia These are supplied as one spared item in kit PN 020 635 XXX This assembly is located within the back box but should ONLY be removed when installing the back box or if the PCB requires replacement ATTENTION CAUTION The electronic circuits of the ID50 Series y OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS Panel use CMOS devices which can be damaged by A ELEG TROSTATIC static discharge Suitable precautions MUST be taken ENCES when handling circuit boards Procedure When installing the back box or if it becomes necessary to remove the PCB assembly for another reason follow this recommended procedure 1 Remove the cover and store in a safe place see Section 2 5 1 Removing the Cover Then make a back up of the current system configuration remembering to disconnect the link a
37. 0 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 6 3 10utput Type Setting ENS4 2 7 7 1 This option allows the configuration of the panel s on Always configure one board output circuits To change the configuration output as a monitored sounder circuit to ensure 1 Press the button on the numeric keypad The EN54 compliance LCD prompts for the selection of an output type a ee Note The options are Monitored Output Circuit Sounder SDR Transmission Device TxD or Monitored Output Circuit Relay CTL or Unmonitored Output Circuit RLY 2 To select the new type using the numeric keypad press the amp or button as required Note Only those types valid for the chosen output are available The panel s VE Outputs B05 B06 are Use the buttons unmonitored and are thus fixed at type RLY to change the output circuit being configured The following warning is displayed if TxD is selected but without the correct link setting refer to Section 4 3 1 Jumper Link Options 5 6 3 2CBE Rule Setting This option allows each of the panel s on board output circuits to be assigned to a CBE Rule To change the CBE Rule proceed as follows 1 At the On Board circuit option menu using the numeric keypad press the button to select the CBE Rules option 2 The LCD prompts for entry of a new rule number Use the numeric keypad to enter the C
38. 50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual Sensors CPX 551E CPX 751E SDX 551E SDX 751XXXX FDX 551XXX LPX 751 HPX 751E IPX 751 LPB 500 LBP 620 620R IDX 751 B524IXXX N C O 5 O O D Q N as D Q Q lt B501 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 4 core screened Hardware Recommendations Recommended Cables We recommend that the loop wiring should be wired in 2 core cables and each 2 core cable should be specific to one function The RS485 Communications cable used should be rated as suitable for up to 200mA in as short circuit condition BICC 7 0 2 mm Compatible SLC Devices Standard lonisation Sensor Low Profile lonisation Sensor Standard Optical Sensor Low Profile Optical Sensor Grade 2 Thermal Sensor High TemperatureThermal Sensor Grade 1 Rate of Rise Thermal Sensor VIEW laser based smoke sensor HARSH Optical Sensor Advanced MULTI Sensor Loop Powered Beam Detector TX RX pair Loop Powered Beam Detector HAZARD Intrinsically safe smoke sensor Sensor Base With Standard Isolator Sensor Base With FET Isolator Sensor Base With Relay Output HARSH Sensor Base Standard Sensor Base 1 Requires the Y72221 Isolation Unit 2 Colour options available MICC Modules M500KACGB M500KACW MMX 1E MMX 101E MMX 102E MMX 10 ZMX 1 CMX 2E PS2 CMX CMX 10R ISO X ISO524 MRM 1XXX ANS41 ANSE4 ABS4 ABSE4 IBS3 AWS3
39. 50 Series Panels PN 002 455 XXX are 110mm 7 oT ge E deep external dimensions including fixing dimples The S back box holds two 12V batteries up to a maximum rating of 12Ah each The back box must be fixed to the wall with screws at three fixing locations see drawing using the procedure given below 365 00 275 00 The back box must only be installed when the panel electronics have been removed see Section 2 5 2 HO Removing the Panel Electronics ite vv fl N 9750 301 00 a Wall Flatness All dimensions are in millimetres Fixing hole diameters are 6mm To prevent distortion the back box MUST be installed on the wall as flat as possible i e with a maximum flatness DO NOT use the back deviation between any two points of 3mm Where the box as a guide when wall is out of tolerance use appropriate packing pieces drilling when installing the back box to meet the above requirements Failure to comply with this requirement will result in the misalignment of the cover s securing screws which may cause difficulties in fitting the cover Procedure When a Suitable location has been found for installing the panel and the panel electronics have been removed fix the back box to the wall as follows 1 Using a suitable sized drilling bit for holes to take up to 6mm No 12 sized wood screws drill a hole at position A in the wall Fit a suitable sized Rawl plug
40. 7 263 Issue 4 September 2002 NOTIFIER FIRE SYSTEMS Charles Avenue T 44 0 1444 230 300 Burgess Hill F 44 0 1444 230 888 W Sussex E sales notifier ltd uk RH15 9UF www notifier ltd uk Every care has been taken in the preparation of this document but no liability can be accepted for the use of the information therein Design features may be changed or amended without prior notice Be D S E aN UKAS Sr SS wilt Quality Systems Certificate No 154 Assessed to ISO9001
41. Alarm are added f automatically to a priority poll i PlantAlarm non latching list Subsequent modules are ii Panel Reset polled normally iii Silence Sounders iv Mute Buzzer v Class Change vi Abort Switch latching vii Hold switch non latching To ensure recognition by the panel the input device must be active for at least 5 seconds longer if not priority polled To select the required auxiliary action 1 Using the numeric keypad press at the module edit screen to select the auxiliary Action option the default action is PLANT 2 The screen displays action options as follows Press the buttons to display other AUX action options as appropriate v So O Cc O par i O O 3 Press the appropriate numeric pushbutton to select the required action e g Abort Switch The display confirms the selection and returns to the module edit screen Press the Oo button to exit the module edit screen 997 263 Issue 4 56 October 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 6 1 5 CBE Rules The CBE Rules option is used during the SLC Loop configuration It is accessed through the Commissioning Menu The panel can be configured with up to 64 CBE rules This option enables modules to be assigned to a CBE Rule Base Rule and Rule Range Devices may be activated by any of up to 24 contiguously numbered CBE rules When
42. B3 iii 24 V Auxiliary Power Supply TB4 iv Sounder Outputs B and A TB4 v Loop Cable Output TB5 vi RS485 Communications Cable TB6 vii FBF Communications Cable VdS Only TB9 viii FBF Power Supply VdS Only TB8 ix Digital E Cable TB8 and x VE Outputs TB2 xi Keyswitch 15 997 263 Issue 4 October 2002 O a O O fe sS n ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 2 7 RS485 Communications Link The panel is capable of communicating with a maximum y St of sixteen 16 repeaters active IDR 2A or passive FOR HANDLING IDR 2P or mimic panels IDR M for further details f aA ENSENSITIVE concerning the repeaters refer to 997 411 IDR 2A 2P DEVIGES amp 6A Repeaters User Manual or 997 412 IDR Mimic Installation and Commissioning Manual The panel is connected to the repeaters in a daisy chain arrangement via the RS485 Communications terminal block TB6 on the PCB assembly The panel must be fitted with the RS485 Interface Module PCB at connector PL3 on the PCB assembly see Section 2 7 1 Fitting the RS485 Interface Module PCB The two end stations require a termination resistor to be fitted as illustrated below To connect a panel to an RS485 communications link 1 Ensure the following i All power to the panel is isolated ii Access to the panel electronics is possible ii The interlink wire is disconnected at the batteries
43. BE Rule required for the output circuit and confirm using the Q button The LCD then returns to the previous menu Refer to Section 5 7 Control by Event Output Rules for information concerning the CBE Rules The rule defines whether the output will respond to zonal alarms and or the END DELAYS EVACUATE pushbutton It also determines whether the output is silenceable and whether any delays are interruptable 61 997 263 Issue 4 October 2002 v TS c O i O rm O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 7 Control By Event Output Rules This menu allows the configuration and viewing of the 64 Control By Event CBE Output Rules available to the commissioning engineer CBE Rules 1 to 5 and 7 are pre defined see below for further information Each rule including those that are pre defined can be modified and applied to On Board Outputs and loop Output Modules e g SDR RLY CTL Each output is referred to as an assigned output All relevant CBE rule information is shown on one display as follows AFire rule This CBE rule type activates assigned outputs in response to fire alarms in specified zones Individual zones can be modified to determine the output response A Pre Alarm rule This CBE rule type activates assigned outputs in response to a general pre alarm condition at the panel A Plant Warning rule This CBE rule type activates assigned o
44. D is just above normal eye level approximately 1 5 metres 7 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 Q O O amp _ Q O O amp _ ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual D d DO NOT locate the panel where it is exposed to high levels of moisture e DO NOT locate the panel where there are high levels of vibration or shock E7 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 2 3 f DONOT site the panel where there would be restricted access to the internal equipment and cabling wiring connections Transient Protection This equipment contains transient protection devices Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interference for these devices to function correctly and to reduce susceptibility this equipment must be earthed correctly As with all solid state devices this system may operate erratically or can be damaged if subjected to lightning induced transients The use of overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended due to the increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 2 4 Product Inspection The ID50 Series Fire Control Panels are relatively simple to install providing the recommended procedures described in this Installation Guide are followed To avoid damage to the control p
45. DTR GND Data Set Ready DSR Request To Send RTS Clear To Send CTS Not Applicable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pin numbers marked thus are the only required connections Any others fitted will be ignored A Data Transfer Lead PN 082 173 is required Jumpers must be removed as follows 1 Remove the cover refer to Section 2 5 1 Removing the cover to access the panel electronics 2 Remove the Jumper Links J19 E_FLT earth fault monitoring and J9 MEM configuration lock Q O O amp gt Note Refer to Section 4 3 1 Jumper Link Options Earth Fault Monitoring J19 when connecting third party equipment to the panel 3 Fit the Data Transfer Lead to the RS232 Interface connector PL5 Perform required operation 5 After satisfactory completion disconnect the lead and then fit the jumpers 997 263 Issue 4 18 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 3 Cabling 3 1 Cabling Instructions WARNING Risk of electric All wiring should comply with current IEE wiring shock Before working on regulations BS7671 or the applicable local wiring mains connections ensure regula
46. For further information on changing text refer to Section 5 8 Zone Texts a 1 O c O fa OD O O 997 263 Issue 4 58 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 6 2 Signalling Line Circuit SLC Learn This option provides automatic recognition of the devices connected to the SLC loop The panel searches and learns all the devices on the loop To perform the Learn procedure 1 Using the numeric keypad press the button to select the Learn option 2 The LCD displays the Learn Device menu Using the numeric keypad press either the or the button coe TNT 3 The LCD prompts for confirmation Press the key to start the Learn process 4 One ofthe following is then displayed on the LCD Press the to Accept confirm a single device to Skip ignore the device and move to the next changed device or using the numeric keypad press Q to Accept all confirm changed devices Press the to Cancel and return to the learn devices prompt a If learning sensors or modules that have been added to the loop the LCD displays the first new device The S ensor is replaced with M odule when learning modules and the device types change b If learning any removed sensors or modules the LCD appropriately displays the first removed device c If Learning a new loop or there is no change on the loop t
47. Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 4 4 1 Loop Wiring Typical connections of analogue addressable loop pair to a loop are shown below Note The total length of the communications loop pair cannot exceed 1200 metres using 1 5mm cable The loop wiring MUST Checks Before Connection be disconnected from ERRE the panel during this To check the Loop wiring procedure 1 Link out any isolators on the Loop by temporarily shorting terminals 2 and 4 on each isolator The following tests should then be carried out using a low voltage multimeter 2 Check the continuity of each leg of the loop and measure the end to end resistance Verify that the total loop resistance sum of both legs is less than 40 ohms 3 Connect the meter in normal polarity ve to loop ve and ve to loop ve The meter should initially read low resistance but this should increase as the capacitor in each of the loop devices charges If the meter indicates the presence of a forward biased diode then it is probable that one or more of the loop devices is connected in reversed polarity or the wiring is crossed 4 Ifreversed device s are indicated in step 3 they may be located by successive halving of the loop if the site layout makes this difficult the affected section of the loop can be identified from the panel fault messages after the system has been configured and the links in the isolators removed Note a A
48. Panel each VIEW sensor is assigned the Advanced VIEW Sensor AVS type by default This may then be configured as Advanced VIEW Reference AVR type A VIEW sensor may be learnt in the same manner as any sensor but has an additional Type configuration option The procedure to configure the sensor type is as follows 1 Using the numeric keypad press to select the sensors configuration option 2 At the prompt using the numeric keypad enter the address of the VIEW sensor to be edited and confirm using 3 The LCD then shows current settings and editable parameters Using the numeric keypad press to select the Type option Note Use to select the next previous address respectively 4 The LCD then displays the VIEW device type selection menu Using the numeric keypad press o or to select the AVS or AVR type respectively The display automatically returns to the previous 1 or menu as shown below A2 3 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 N O O D D O O o A Ta N La T Q Q lt ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual A2 3 Changing VIEW Sensor Sensitivity The following procedure describes how to configure the sensitivity levels for alarm alarm and pre alarm day alarm and pre alarm and sensor grouping for a VIEW sensor 1 Follow the
49. T at this stage been connected to the PCB The 6k8 end of line resistors are connected to the sounder outputs The 150R termination resistors are connected to the first and the last panels on the RS485 Communications Link 23 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 D O T LZ Comm D O T LZ Comm ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual J2 J1 SND UE J7 J6 J8 J7 J6 J8 ENABLED DISABLED 333 cE IIIJ J9 LIDI DIO FLASH PRG MEM ENABLE LOCKED ENABLED 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 4 3 Internal Checks When all PCBs have been installed and all cabling has been successfully checked the appropriate jumper links may need to be configured as described below 4 3 1 Jumper Link Options SND Jumper J7 J6 J8 The SND Jumper link is the default position for the 6 way link Removing the link from the SND jumper disables the normal operation of the outputs for normal panel operation this link should not be removed The jumper is situated to the left of the Loop terminal block TB5 at the top of the PCB UE Jumper J12 J10 J11 Not supported in standard operation Sof
50. Y es then the assigned outputs operate when digital input 1 is made If set to N o digital input 1 set to Class Change does not operate the assigned outputs f Two Zone Tz has two options Yes Y and No N If set to Y es at least two zones must be active before the CBE rule is triggered v So O O i e O O g Zones determines the output response to fire or plant alarms on a zone by zone basis using two options Zones 01 to 16 and Zones 17 to 32 i Zones 01 to 16 addresses the Fire rule silence options Each zone can be configured as e N o the zone is NOT included in the CBE Rule outputs will NOT be activated Y es the zone is included in the CBE Rule An alarm in this zone activates the outputs immediately e D elay the zone is included in the CBE Rule An alarm in this zone will activate outputs after a delay Not available for Fire rules if Two Zone is selected Extinguishing System rules default to Delay C oincidence the zone is included in the CBE Rule Two alarms in this zone will activate outputs 63 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual e P ulsed the zone is included in the CBE Rule An alarm in this zone will activate outputs immediately in pulsed mode This mode is overridden if an alarm occurs in any zone that is included in this rule and for which Pulse Mode is not selec
51. able 5 5 18 Digital Input 1 5 5 19 Day Mode Activity 5 5 20 Weekend Night Mode 5 5 21 Auto High Test 5 5 22 Diagnostic Mode 5 5 23 VdS Compatibility 5 6 Circuit Options 5 6 1 Signalling Line Circuit SLC Devices 5 6 2 Signalling Line Circuit SLC Learn 5 6 3 On Board Circuits 5 7 Control By Event Output Rules 5 7 1 Output Type 5 7 2 Filter by type 5 7 3 Evacuation 5 7 4 Silence 5 7 5 Interrupt Delay 5 7 6 Class Change 5 7 7 Two Zone 5 7 8 Zones 5 7 9 Device Inputs 5 7 10 Soak Timer 5 8 Zone Texts 5 9 Access Options 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 46 46 46 47 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 59 60 65 66 67 67 68 68 69 70 71 72 72 74 iii 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 10 System Options 75 5 10 1 Crystal Frequency 75 5 10 2 Wipe Memory 76 5 11 Normal 76 Appendix 1 Specification A1 1 to A1 6 Appendix 2 ID60 Single Loop Panel Differences A2 1 to A2 5 iv ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 1 1 1 2 Introduction Manual Purpose This purpose of this manual is to provide the user with all recommended procedures and full technical details for the successful installation commissioning and programming of a NOTIFIER ID50 Series Panel The descriptions and procedures also apply to the NOTIFIER ID60 panel Difference
52. anel ensure that you follow these instructions Follow all installation instructions described in this manual These instructions must be understood and the manufacturer s recommendations followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment 2 4 1 Checking Your Panel for Damage It is important to check all supplied equipment for damage before proceeding with the installation Before attempting to install your ID50 Series Panel you should do the following 1 After removing the panel from its packing and before you proceed with installing it in its chosen location check for any damage that may have been caused during transit Note In the unlikely event that the panel supplied has been damaged you MUST NOT install it but return it to your supplier The procedure for returning faulty items is described in Section 2 4 2 What to do if Your Panel is Damaged or Suspect 2 If you are satisfied that the panel has NOT been damaged you can now proceed with the installation procedure This manual addresses the recommended installation methods of the panel Refer to the relevant sections that apply to your configuration requirements To prevent unnecessary damage to the electronic components the back box should be installed without the electronics fitted Refer to Sections 2 5 1 to 2 5 3 for details Q O O amp fd 9 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Pane
53. as for ascensor A maximum of 32 possible zones can be configured consisting of 16 Fire alarm zones 1 to 16 and 16 secondary zones 17 to 32 The secondary zones are Fire Inputs can only be used for AUX plant alarm and warning inputs Device assigned to types SND RLY CTL EST and ESO can be in any zone Zones 1 to 16 To change the zone of a specified sensor or module selection of either sensors or modules at the Devices menu is first required If sensors are selected the display prompts for zone editing as follows 1 From the menu displaying the device attributes press the button on the numeric keypad to access the Zone Setting menu LE at 1 2 Using the numeric keypad enter the required zone number between 1 and 16 and confirm using the button adi E If the entered number is out of the permissible range the zone number reverts to that previously allocated To enter the zone number or press GP to cancel Note Standard input modules can be assigned to any of the 32 zones Conventional detector input Modules ZMX can be assigned to zones 1 to 16 only When an input module is assigned to a zone in the range 1 to 16 itis given the default type MCP for a Manual Call Point When an input module is assigned to a zone in the range 17 to 32 it is given the default type AUX for plant alarm input Section 5 6 1 3 Type Setting describes how to select the input type Output mod
54. ayed 3 Press the button to select the required setting either ON or OFF 4 Press to return to the Commissioning menu All changes will be saved on exiting this menu 5 5 23 VdS Compatibility The VdS Compatibility option must be set to Disabled v O c O par a D m O O 1 From the Commissioning menu using the numeric keypad press the button to enter the Setup menu 2 v 4 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup menus until the VdS Compatibility menu is displayed 3 If necessary press the button to change VdS Compatibility from ENABLED to DISABLED 4 Press to return to the Commissioning menu All changes will be saved on exiting this menu 997 263 Issue 4 50 October 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 6 Circuit Options The Circuit options menu offers the facility to individually auto configure manually learn or view the following circuits a Signalling Line Circuit SLC loop b On Board Output Circuits including sounder control and relay circuits To select the Circuit options menu 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric keypad to access the Circuit option menu Pod Ste ion te 2 The LCD displays the Circuit options available 3 Select the number corresponding to the type of circuit that requires changing
55. ction 5 7 Control By Event Output Rules for further information 3 Confirm the selection by pressing the Q button To cancel the selection press button In either case the menu below is re displayed 5 7 4 Silence The Silence option has two states Yes Y and No N This option is available with the Fire Pre Alarm and Device Inputs rules To change the Silence setting from the CBE Output Rules menu 1 Using the numeric keypad press to select the Silence option from the menu below 2 Press the button to select the required setting Refer to Section 5 7 Control By Event Output Rules for further information 3 Confirm the selection by pressing To cancel the selection press button In either case the menu below is re displayed 67 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 a x e c O i O rm O O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 7 5 Interrupt Delay ENS54 2 7 11 d The Interrupt Delay option has two settings Yes Y or Configured delays MUST No N This option is only available with the Fire rule be set to interruptable Caution Selecting No contravenes the Y to remain ENS4 requirements of EN54 compliant To change the Interrupt setting from the CBE Output Rules menu 1 Press the button using the numeric keypad to select the Interrupt option 2 Press the button to select the re
56. e Texts menu enables the editing or viewing of text associated to a selected zone To view or edit any zone text descriptions proceed as follows 1 Atthe main Commissioning menu using the numeric keypad press the GP button den ER Ti I to 2 The Zone Text menu is displayed Enter the zone number required using the numeric keypad then press the button to select the zone 3 The LCD then displays the existing 20 characters of text assigned to the zone on the upper line 997 263 Issue 4 72 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual Text Editing Note The following also applies when editing device and system text The upper line of the LCD editable text menu displays an X A position on the LCD with area of twenty 20 characters A flashing position on the j a flashing underline LCD indicates that the position is currently editable To j indicates that a Space text enter or edit existing text follow the procedure below d character has been entered 1 To select the editable position press the Q button to move to the next right position or the J button to move to the previous left text position Pence rane ote sie 2 When the required position is flashing press one of the following buttons to perform the appropriate function a Use the buttons to scroll through the alphabet in the order indicated at left b Using the nume
57. ected to the RS485 Communications Link to be entered The panel displays a fault if this quantity does not equal the number of repeaters connected To enter the number 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric keypad to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup menu until the Number of Repeaters menu is displayed 3 Press the button to enable the number or repeaters to be entered 4 Enter the required number using the numeric buttons for example if entering a value of 10 first press 1 then 0 oe LR LIRE 0 or 9 oe 5 Press the button to confirm the setup or press repeatedly to cancel and return to the Setup menu a e c O par a O m e O 5 5 16 Transmission Device The Transmission Device activates in response to an alarm condition The Transmission Device menu enables the configuration of either a continuous or a 6 second pulse response This feature is required for VdS compliant operation only 5 5 17 FWP Input 4 Disabled This menu disables either the Extinguishing System or the Sounder Outputs This feature is required for VdS compliant operation only 997 263 Issue 4 46 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 5 18 Digital Input 1 Digital Input 1 can be configured as either Day Mode Start or Class Change f
58. ed up with the rear of the rounded E x4 sides of the back box D 3 With the bezel held in position use the slotted holes E on the bezel as guides and drill four appropriate sized holes to fit M3 screws centrally in the slots Remove any swarf created 4 Secure the bezel using suitable M3 fixings Ensure the fixings are accessible from the outside of the back box Q O O amp _ Note The ID50 Series Panel back box must be fixed to a solid vertical surface or sub frame inside the recess using its rear fixing holes Do NOT rely on the bezel as a means of fixing 5 Fit back box with attached bezel to the wall recess and assemble the panel see Section 2 6 997 263 Issue 4 14 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 2 6 ATTENTION OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES DI mo mem eeeceeeeeeeeeeeee O omm of a mme Assembling the Panel With the back box secured to the wall and all external cabling ready for termination assemble the panel as follows 1 Ensure that all power to the panel is isolated and observe ALL safety and anti static precautions when installing the PCB assembly 2 Install all kits that require the removal of the PCB assembly 3 Align the PCB assembly to the supporting pillars and using a No 1 Posidriv screwdriver screw the
59. ent cable to BS7629 or PVC SWA PVC to BS6387 Recommended Cables Cable Type Manufacturer Cable Name_ Type Number Application Foil Screen Pirelli FP200 All Foil Screen Pirelli FP200 Gold All Foil Screen Draka Firetuf FTZ 2E1 5 All Copper Clad BICC MICC CCM2L1 5RG All Foil Screen H amp S Radox FR Comms All Foil Screen Draka FDZ 1000 Data Comms Foil Screen Firetech F2C1 5E Data Comms 7 0 2 mm 7 2 4S External RS232 4 core screened e g Printer f g We recommend that the system should be wired in 2 core cables and each 2 core cable should be specific to one function The RS485 communication cable used should be rated as suitable for up to 200mA in a short circuit condition 21 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 O 2 o Q O e amp fd e S re La O Q O O amp fd e ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 3 3 EMC Considerations Following the above instructions and by using suitable cables EMC problems will be avoided In particularly difficult EMC environments or where non preferred cabling is used it is possible to fit additional ferrite suppressors sleeves to cables entering the control panel 3 3 1 Screen Termination 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 Two methods may be used to terminate the cable screens
60. er Sounder For For OUTPUT Links Over Relay Unmonitored Unmonitored Normally Open Normally Closed J1 Output C B C TB3 default un monitored NC CFG OUTPUTS Output D default un monitored NO Sounder Circuits If these connections are to be configured as sounder circuits make sure D T LZ N CFG Outputs C and D have a default configuration of 3 j unmonitored relay outputs see next page a Jumper Links are set accordingly refer to Section 4 3 1 Jumper Link Options Comm b The 6k8 end of line resistors are connected correctly to the end of the circuit and c Correct polarity is used when terminating at the back box i e terminal 1 being positive and terminal 2 being negative Monitored Relay Outputs If these connections are to be configured to monitor for open and short circuits make sure a Jumper Links are set accordingly refer to Section 4 3 1 Jumper Link Options b The 6k8 end of line resistors are connected correctly to the end of the circuit and c Correct polarity is used when terminating at the back box i e terminal 1 is positive and terminal 2 is negative d Ablocking diode is connected in series with the relay coil 29 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual Unmonitored Relays The unmonitored relay Output C is factory set as a fault output and Output D as a fire o
61. eric keypad to enter the desired percentage value Press to confirm the value entered or press repeatedly to cancel the operation 997 263 Issue 4 54 October 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual The first 30 modules from lowest address upwards restricted to types MCP DKM MRL IRL and all AUX actions except Plant Alarm are added automatically to a priority poll list Subsequent modules are polled normally ENS4 2 7 6 1 7 8 Level 2 Keyswitch access MUST be used with an input Type AUX panel Reset 7 6 1 amp Silence Resound 7 8 5 6 1 3 Type Setting Standard input modules in zones 1 to 16 can be assigned to various types as shown below A Manual Call Point MCP input has the action of a zone fire alarm Manual Call Point with prioritized polling A Fire Alarm Monitor MON input has the action of a zone fire alarm with non prioritized polling An input module assigned to a zone in the range 17 to 32 is automatically given the type AUX for a plant alarm input Input devices of type AUX can be programmed for plant alarm reset panel silence sounders mute buzzer class change only used when Class Change input has been configured for Day Mode start abort switch and hold switch the last two cases are associated with the configuration of Extinguishing System inputs The device type is configured during the learn process Sensor types
62. ermination 3 3 2 Ferrite Sleeves Optional 3 4 MICC Cables 4 1 4 2 4 3 44 45 4 6 4 7 4 8 5 1 5 2 5 3 54 5 5 Commissioning Introduction Preliminary Checks Internal Checks 4 3 1 Jumper Link Options External Wiring Checks 4 4 1 Loop Wiring 4 4 2 RS485 Communications Link 4 4 3 DC Auxiliary Output 4 4 4 Sounder Circuit Outputs 4 4 5 CFG Outputs C and D 4 4 6 VE Outputs 4 4 7 Digital UE Inputs 4 4 8 Switch Connections Powering the Panel 4 5 1 Start up Language Selection 4 5 2 Batteries Configuration and Handover Commissioning Tests 4 7 1 Test LEDs 4 7 2 TestLCD 4 7 3 Test Zones 4 7 4 Test Auto High Test 4 7 5 Test Outputs 4 7 6 Test Buzzer 4 7 7 Test Keyboard Sensors and Modules 4 8 1 EN54 Requirements 4 8 2 Loop Wiring Testing Configuration Introduction Navigation and Number Entry Level 2 Configuration Options Level 3 Configuration Options Setup Options 5 5 1 Language 22 22 22 23 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 5 2 Date Format 5 5 3 Primary Extend Delay Timers 5 5 4 Extinguishing System Delay 5 5 5 Extinguishing System Soak 5 5 6 Hold Switch Operation 5 5 7 Device Blinking 5 5 8 Pulse On Off Ratio 5 5 9 Service Phone Number 5 5 10 Site Name 5 5 11 Control Keys 5 5 12 RS232 Protocol 5 5 13 Print Control or Third Party 5 5 14 Repeater Protocol 5 5 15 Number of Repeaters 5 5 16 Transmission Device 5 5 17 FW4input Dis
63. es from 16 to 1 and 32 to 17 3 Tochangeazone s status press the buttons until the required state is displayed v O O fen O O 4 Confirm the changes by pressing the Q button Press to cancel any changes 997 263 Issue 4 70 October 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 7 9 Device Inputs The Device Inputs option is only available if the Device Inputs CBE Rule is selected This option determines the output response to up to three 3 specified input devices modules or sensors An input from any of the specified devices will turn on the associated outputs To select the input devices 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 7 1 CBE Rules Output Type to change the CBE Rule type to Inputs The LCD displays the following menu 2 Using the numeric keypad press the button to display the following menu 3 Atthe numeric keypad press the button to select the Devices option The LCD then prompts for a device type selection Sensor or module or the removal of a device that has already been entered Alternatively press the button to exit this menu 4 Usethe 0 0 buttons to select one of the 3 Device Inputs to be edited a i e 5 Selecteither sensor or module to select device address entry or to remove the currently selected device If a device
64. f the available languages To select the language 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric keypad to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the button to step through the available languages 3 Press the button to return to the Commissioning menu a e c O fa O e O e e 997 263 Issue 4 38 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 5 2 Date Format This option is used to select one of three available date formats for display on the LCD The options available are dd mm yyyy mm dd yyyy or yyyy mm dd To change the date format 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric keypad to enter the Setup menu The LCD shows the Language menu Press the buttons to scroll through the Setup menu until the Date Format menu is displayed 2 Press the button to step through the alternative Date Format settings oe eO a 3 Press to return to the Commissioning menu 5 5 3 Primary Extend Delay Timers The Primary Delay Timer allows an initial investigation time of up to 300 seconds default 30 seconds to be entered or changed The Extend Delay Timer allows an additional delay default 3 minutes to be entered or changed The total delay time cannot exceed 10 minutes To set delay times 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric key
65. he Crystal option or 8 ae 4 Using the buttons scroll through the Crystal Frequency options until the displayed value matches that written on the PCB Press the 6 button to update confirm the selection and return to the System menu gt ee 75 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 v e c O O e O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 10 2 Wipe Memory CAUTION USE THIS OPTION WITH CARE ALL CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS WILL BE DELETED To wipe the panel s memory from the System menu 1 Using the numeric keypad press the button to select the Wipe Memory option ea 2 Press the button to confirm the wipe memory procedure The LCD displays the following message oe 9 When the configuration has been wiped the LCD re displays the System menu 5 11 Normal The Normal function returns the display to the Level 2 Configuration menu in a normal supervisory mode To return to the Level 2 Configuration menu and retain Level 3 access Engineer 1 Press the buttons to display additional options 6 System 7 Normal and More from the Commissioning menu a e c O fa O e O 2 Using the numeric keypad press The panel will reset and return to normal supervisory mode at the User Menu Q de oe completed remember to fit the C
66. he LCD displays a progress bar 5 When completed the LCD displays the number of sensors or modules of each type and the total number a The display shows the following for sensors b The display shows the following for modules 6 When the Learn procedure has been completed press the button to return to the Learn Devices menu 59 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 v O c O i OD Ge O O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 6 3 On Board Circuits This option permits configuration of the On Board Output Circuits There are six output circuits as defined in the following table Output No Description 1 B01 Fixed Monitored Monitored Sounder SDR or Monitored Control Output Circuit A Module CTL or Transmission Device TxD can be programmed for Fire Alarm Fault Pre Alarm or Plant Warning CBE Rules Factory Default Fire Alarm All Zones 2 B02 Fixed Monitored Monitored Sounder SDR or Monitored Control Output Circuit B Module CTL can be programmed for Fire Alarm Fault Pre Alarm or Plant Warning CBE Rules Factory Default Fire Alarm All Zones 3 B03 Hardware Configurable Can be configured for operation as a Monitored Output CFG Output Circuit C Sounder Circuit or Relay Circuit or as an Unmonitored Output volt free style relay Circuit Can be programmed for Fire Alarm Fault Pre Alarm or Plant Warning CBE Rules Facto
67. ired for high levels of pre alarm sensitivity selection Dynamic Intelligent Grouping DIG Operation The Dynamic Intelligent Grouping DIG Operation only performs calculations on up to five sensors with the highest value This is an advantage in a group of many sensors as any condition will quickly be recognised by the panel A2 1 Calibrating VIEW Sensors Each VIEW sensor is automatically calibrated on first operation with the panel This calibration is completed at one of the following times a Approximately 90 secs after the panel is powered on b 60 secs after the sensor is installed on a panel which is already operating normally N a e E Q O ai Ce N is Cc Q O lt During this initial period which is required to allow the VIEW sensor to stabilise the sensor must not be exposed to smoke or other abnormal conditions otherwise the panel may report a sensor fault If a VIEW sensor is removed from the operational loop or communication with the panel is broken for a minimum of 30 secs recalibration will take place automatically Note If a VIEW sensor is removed and cleaned or replaced with a new one wait at least 30 secs after removal before replacing it 997 263 Issue 4 A2 2 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual A2 2 Learning Individual VIEW Sensors When installed on a loop from the ID60
68. l The ID50 Series Panel is designed for use with NOTIFIER s range of addressable analogue sensors control and monitoring modules and addressable call points A unique signalling protocol is used having digital address and control signals and analogue pulse width monitoring for the reply data from devices The serial communications interface operates under RS485 protocol and enables communications between the fire panel and repeaters While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the content of this manual the manufacturer reserves the right to change the information without notice Installation Only suitably qualified engineers must install The ID50 Series Panel is easy to install providing the commission and recommended procedures described in this manual are configure this product followed To avoid inadvertent contamination of the PCB Assembly the manufacturer recommends it be installed in the back box only after all other trades have completed Only fit the electronics their tasks module after all the other trades have completed their tasks To commission the ID50 Series Panel follow the recommended procedures described in this manual The manufacturer recommends that during commissioning and maintenance ALL RS485 signal cables are disconnected at the Panel end BEFORE powering down the system and are connected AFTER powering up the system Commissioning Configuration O prar xe fe
69. l Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 2 4 2 What to do if Panel is Damaged or Suspect ATTENTION If you have problems regarding the quality of any supplied OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS A EOR HANDLING order items including the control panel its ancillaries or Ki A ELECTROSTATIC this manual or items are missing follow the procedure DEVICES below 1 1 DO NOT continue with the installation but contact your supplier for advice on what to do next Similarly if the product is found to be faulty during installation or while in use contact your supplier immediately To aid your supplier and the manufacturer you are requested to a Quote the manufacturer s unique batch reference number which can be found on the packaging or inside the back box b With reference to PCB s quote the part number and revision level which can be found along one edge of the PCB refer to the applicable section of this manual for specific details c Note all the details relevant to your complaint date of receipt packaging condition etc and forward this to your supplier Where the product needs to be returned to your supplier you are requested to use the original packaging or suitable anti static equivalent wherever possible O O amp _ 997 263 Issue 4 10 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 2 5 Dismantling
70. l changes will be saved on exiting 43 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 a Ko e c O i O Ge O O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 5 12 RS232 Protocol This option enables the protocol of the RS232 port to be configured for use with either driver a External printer default selection b Third party equipment 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric keypad to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to scroll through the Setup menu until the RS232 Protocol menu is displayed 3 Press the button to toggle between PRINTER and THIRD PARTY 4 Press to return to the Commissioning menu 5 5 13 Print Control or Third Party This option is dependent upon the selected RS232 operating mode see Section 5 5 12 If the RS232 port is set to PRINTER the available Print Control options are a BASIC slow mode no handshaking default option b XON XOFF handshaking If the RS232 port is set to THIRD PARTY the available Third Party options are c Full duplex default option d Half duplex v So O Cc O i O O 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric keypad to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to scroll through the Setup menu until the Print Control Third Party menu is displayed 3 Pres
71. l types OTI Optical Thermal lonisation or MULTI sensor AVS ID60 only see Appendix 3 MCP manual call point MON monitor module Extinguishing System options are Smoke Heat Sensor MCP VIEW Sensor Any Two Zones Any Two Sensors Any Single Sensor and Any Single Module Output will only operate if the input is received from a device of the selected type b Evacuate EV has two options Yes Y or No N If set to Y es assigned outputs activate when the END DELAYS EVACUATE pushbutton is operated Outputs will not operate when this option is set to N 0 c Silenceable SL has two options Yes Y or No N If set to Y es assigned outputs will silence when the SILENCE RESOUND pushbutton is operated If set to N o the outputs will only silence after being activated when the RESET pushbutton is operated ENS4 2 7 11 d d Interruptable IN has two options Yes Y or No N Configured delays MUST If set to Y es operating the END DELAYS EVACUATE be set to interruptable pushbutton cancels currently operating delays and Y to remain ENS4 assigned outputs activate If set to N 0 delays are NOT interruptable The delays can only be cancelled by another qualifying alarm condition This configuration does not comply with EN54 regulations compliant e Class Change Cl has two options Yes Y or No N If digital input 1 is set to Class Change see Section 5 5 16 and the CBE Class Change option is set to
72. lace the Status NORMAL display on the LCD To edit change the characters 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric keypad to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup menus until the LCD displays the Site Name menu 3 To edit change the site name press the button The LCD display is replaced by a text editing menu with the existing 20 characters of text on the upper line The current cursor position is indicated by a flashing character Note For further information on how to edit text refer to Section 5 8 Zone Texts 4 Using the appropriate buttons edit the text then confirm the new text using the button The LCD returns to the Site Name menu 5 Press to return to the Commissioning menu All ENS54 2 7 6 1 7 8 8 7 1 changes are saved on exiting Level 1 Control Key 5 5 11 Control Keys access is NOT EN54 compliant The Control Keys option allows the access level at which the panel control keys can be operated to be changed To select the access level 1 From the Commissioning menu using the numeric keypad press the button to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup menus until the Control Keys menu is displayed 4 3 Press the button to change the setting to level 1 no passcode or level 2 user passcode 4 Press to return to the Commissioning menu Al
73. logue addressable control systems They have been produced from information derived from the supplier s technical resource and from information fed back concerning existing systems 3 3 2 Quality of Cable and of Cable Installation It is vitally important that good quality cable is used and that correct installation techniques are followed In general the following cable installation requirements must be met a All cable sections must be circular to allow effective cable clamping using the cable glands The cable must be screened sheathed to provide protection against Radio Frequency Interference RFI and the screen must be connected to earth at the control panel Multiple earthing of the screen should be avoided NOTIFIER s field products use insulated mounting bases and back boxes to achieve this We recommend that this practice be continued if other connections are made To achieve this with MICC cable may require the use of insulated cable glands at one end of the cable The screen must be continuous throughout the loop The maximum resistance of the loop should not exceed 40 ohms You may check this by joining the return legs IN and IN together and measuring across the start legs OUT to OUT Also the cable capacitance should be less than 0 5pF Typically this will allow a maximum loop length of 2000m of screened 1 5mm cable Cable recommended for use is MICC with a LSF PVC overcovering a fire resili
74. n installed RS485 connections in the back box checked and found to be satisfactory 1 Connect the RS485 Communications Link to the panel at terminal block TB6 located on the PCB assembly N our as shown at left When connecting observe correct polarity The B A B A ends nominated as B and A must be fitted to the correct terminals B A B A TB6 2 When the RS485 Communications link has been connected apply the mains supply and then fit the RS485 interlink wire to the batteries 4 4 3 DC Auxiliary Output BEFORE connecting any circuit to the monitored DC Auxiliary Output check that 1 The external wiring is not short circuit AUX B A TB4 2 There are no forward biased diodes as used for example with end of line power monitoring relays connected across the external wiring SOUNDER O P When connecting observe correct polarity The ends nominated as and must be fitted to the correct terminals 27 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 D Z D 2 Comm ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 4 4 4 Sounder Circuit Outputs ENS54 2 7 7 1 Before the sounder circuits are connected it is Always configure one recommended that all detection circuits have been output as a monitored checked and that there is no possibility of sourious alarm sounder circuit to ensure conditions being generated The sounders should be EN54 compliance
75. nections 1 3 Remove the cover see Section 2 5 1 to expose the panel electronics Disconnect the battery interlink wire from the batteries and isolate the mains supply Carefully fit the two plastic PCB support pillars A in to the holes B on the right hand side of the PCB Assembly C Fit the RS485 Interface Module PCB D Fitting to PCB Assembly PN 394 191 001 002 or 003 i Make sure the RS485 Interface Module PCB components are facing the membrane and rest the PCB in the PCB Support pillar guides ii Gently ease the RS485 PCB and PCB Support pillars away from the membrane and carefully slide the RS485 PCB down the pillars until the 10 way socket E aligns with the connector PL3 F on the PCB Assembly Ensure that the components do NOT foul on the membrane iii Carefully return the PCB Support pillars to their normal position and with a firm and constant pushing action connect the PCB Fitting to PCB Assembly PN 394 191 Issue 4 or later i Make sure the RS485 Interface Module PCB components are facing away from the membrane and rest the PCB in the PCB Support pillars guides ii Carefully slide the PCB along the pillars until the 10 way socket E aligns with the connector PL3 F on the PCB Assembly iii With a firm and constant pushing action connect the RS485 PCB to the PCB Assembly Connect RS485 Communications wiring at TB6 see left ensuring correct polarity where applicable and
76. ns become available Note For more information about VIEW sensors refer to VIEW Application Guide ref 997 198 VIEW Sensitivities VIEW sensors are able to detect very small amounts BS of smoke resulting from an incipient fire such as 7 smouldering wiring insulation Because VIEW sensors have an enhanced sensitivity and the ability to discriminate between airborne smoke and dust particles a representatively narrower percentage band expressed as a percentage per metre obscuration is used to set their sensitivity than is used on other types of sensors Note The term percentage per metre obscuration describes the smoke saturation level per unit volume of air Normal sensors typically detect a fire condition between 3 m and 5 m obscuration VIEW sensors can be configured either by the Offline Configuration program or at the Panel using nine sensitivity thresholds for pre alarm and alarm Level 1 L1 is the most sensitive and level 9 L9 the least sensitive Pre alarm can be disabled by selecting level 0 LO The diagram at left shows smoke obscuration for each of the nine level selections The standard sensitivity is set at 2 44 m L8 or less high or enhanced sensitivity is between 2 44 m L8 and 0 98 m L5 and very high sensitivity is 0 98 m L5 or lower m Obscuration per metre T Q O D D O O A N fas T Q Q lt A2
77. ns to ensure tails are kept as short as possible The drawings below show recommended points of entry so that cabling can meet these requirements a b i chd ge f Knockout Termination Point Cable Type Power supply cable Output D and C cables DC Auxiliary Supply BOW ere eve ese ene 000 exe exe ece a b c d Sounder Output B and A e Loop Wiring f RS485 Communications E g FBF Connections Not Supported ci ii h Digital UE UE Not Supported H i VE Outputs Note The FBF Signal and Power supply cables g and Digital UE h port 2 are only valid when the panel is in VdS mode For specific PCB cable termination details U see Commissioning Section 4 4 1 Loop Wiring Section 4 4 2 RS485 Communications Link Section 4 4 3 DC Auxiliary Output Section 4 4 4 Sounder Circuits Outputs A and B Section 4 4 5 CFG Outputs C and D Section 4 4 6 VE Outputs and Section 4 4 7 Digital UE Inputs 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 20 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual OUT OUT nre IN IN 3 2 Cabling Installation Notes 3 2 1 Introduction The following notes are intended to assist installers of ana
78. onfiguration Lock jumper Link J9 N When ALL configuration procedures have been 997 263 Issue 4 76 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual Appendix 1 Specification ID50 Series Panel General This fire control panel is designed to comply with the requirements of EN 54 Part 2 4 1997 In addition to the basic requirements of EN 54 2 the panel may be configured to conform with the following optional functions the applicable clauses of EN 54 2 are referenced as follows Indications Fault signals from points Recording of the number of entries into fire alarm condition Controls Coincidence detection Delay of the immediate actioning of outputs Disablement of each address point Test condition Outputs Fire alarm device s Sounders Fire alarm routing equipment Fire protection equipment Fault warning routing equipment requires monitoring by fault routing equipment This panel complies with the European Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the amending Directive 93 68 EEC by the application of the safety standard EN 60950 T O 5 O 2 O D Q N D Q Q lt The panel conforms with the essential protection requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the amending Directives 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC by the application of EN 50081 1 emissions and EN 50130 4 immunity Mechanical Construction Sheet
79. or 997 263 Issue 4 6 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual RELATIVE HUMIDITY 2 2 1 2 2 Installation Guide How to Use this Section This Installation Guide provides guidelines on how to install an ID50 Series Panel quickly and safely For each stage in the panel installation and commissioning procedures a brief description is given of its purpose complete with detail drawings flow diagrams and or other graphics to make the instructions easy to follow Where required procedures may be broken down into one or more related diagrams the number being dependent upon the complexity of the defined task Pre installation Check List Before installing the ID50 Series Panel or fitting sensors you must first ensure that the following criteria have been met Failure to do this may not only result in damage to the equipment but may also cause problems when commissioning the equipment or adversely affect its performance 2 2 1 Some Panel DO s and DON T s Before selecting a location for the ID50 Series Panel DO make sure that a The operating ambient temperature is in the recommended range 5 C to 35 C and b The relative humidity is between 5 and 95 c The panel is wall mounted in a position which allows clear visibility of displays and easy access to operating controls The height above floor level should be chosen such that the LC
80. orrect termination In particular the mains cable requires that the cable gland A is fitted with an earth tail kit B The earth tail kit must be connected using an insulated wire C to the panel safety earth connection D at the mains termination block E The bare mains wiring from the MICC cable must be suitably insulated F and terminated in accordance with the appropriate local wiring regulations 22 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 4 4 1 4 2 Commissioning Introduction This section describes how to bring the ID50 Series Panel into an operational state commissioning ready for configuration To commission this series of panels follow the steps detailed below Information on how to configure the panel is given in Section 5 Configuration 1 5 Check that the panel is installed and assembled correctly refer to Section 4 2 Preliminary Checks Check internal panel configuration Section 4 3 Internal Checks Check and connect the external wiring refer to Section 4 4 External Wiring Checks Configure the panel for the particular system requirements refer to Section 5 Configuration Check that the system is working correctly Preliminary Checks Before connecting the mains power to the panel check that a b All PCBs are correctly fitted All internal wiring is correctly connected The loop wiring and external sounder circuits have NO
81. pad to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup menus to display the Primary Delay Time menu 3 Press the button The display then prompts you for the new value 4 Enter the required delay time using the numeric buttons e g to set the delay time to the maximum value of 300 seconds first enter 3 then enter 0 0 5 Press the Q button to confirm and return to the Setup menus 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 for the Extend Delay Time using the Extend Delay Time display and a maximum value of 10 minutes 39 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 a O c O _ i O mm O O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 5 4 Extinguishing System Delay The extinguishing system delay allows an evacuation period of up to 180 seconds to be entered default 60 secs minimum of 10 secs To configure the delay proceed as follows 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric keypad to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the 0 0 buttons to step through the Setup menus to display the Ext System Delay menu 3 Press the button The display then prompts you for the new value 4 Enter the required delay time using the numeric buttons e g 30 secs 5 Press the button to confirm and return to the Setup menus 5 5 5 Extinguishing System Soak To specify for how long the extinguishing s
82. panel fuses is given here together with their ratings and their type a MF1 Mains Supply T 2A 250V H b FS1 Transformer T 5A 250V H c FS2 Battery T 5A 250V H T time delay i e anti surge H high break capacity as defined by EN 60127 Outputs a Two dedicated Sounder Outputs b Two Sounder or Volt free Contact VFC selectable outputs c Two VE Outputs RLY unselectable outputs 5 d One loop output prar e One DC auxiliary output 49 Sounder Output Rating Oo Type Voltage reversal Output voltage 26 to 28V when active 6 8V to 9V when inactive Q Maximum load 1A Total max 700mA per output ai Fuse rating Not applicable n Monitoring Open and short circuit _ Volt free Contact VFC Output Rating Type Single pole change over ka Maximum load Contacts rated 30V 1A xo Fuse rating Not applicable T Switched VE Output Rating ok Output voltage 21 to 30V Maximum load 83mA total for both outputs lt Loop Output Output voltage 22 5 to 26 4V Maximum load 0 5A peak current Max loop impedance 20 ohms ve cable only with duplicate address detection or 40 ohms ve cable only without duplicate address detection Max loop capacitance 0 5uF Up to 198 loop devices up to 99 sensors and 99 modules may be fitted to the analogue loop The communication with devices on the loop uses the Notifier CLIP protocol Refer to Hardware Recommendations for a
83. polarized and suppressed using IN4002 or similar diodes and the circuits should be fitted with 6k8 end of line resistors Perform the following checks 1 Use a low voltage multimeter to check the resistance across each of the sounder circuits i With the meter connected in reverse polarity ve to ve and ve to ve the reading should be 6k8 ii With the multimeter connected to the circuit in normal polarity ve to ve and ve to ve the meter may indicate a lower value This is because of the forward biased diodes in series with the sounders B A 2 If electronic sounders are used this test will not reveal reversed devices It is therefore recommended that if the circuit resistance appears correct the following be done AUX B A TB4 i Remove the 6k8 resistors from the panel outputs x ii Connect the circuit to the panel output while observing correct polarity SOUNDER O P ii If there are any reversed devices the panel will then indicate D O T LZ 3 When the output circuits have been connected they may be tested using the END DELAYS EVACUATE pushbutton Comm i Press the END DELAYS EVACUATE pushbutton to activate the Output circuits ii Press the SILENCE RESOUND pushbutton to silence all activated output circuits iii Ifthe out
84. ption gt 3 Selecting the User option 0 on the numeric keypad displays the following menu O i Usethe QOQ buttons to select a user access code number range 0 to 9 O Configuration Mode il Press on the numeric keypad to delete the currently displayed access code and disable that user g iii Press the to display the change menu see below 4 The change menu prompts for entry of a new access code Note If the Engineer option is selected the access code number is replaced by ENG 5 Using the numeric keypad enter a new four 4 digit passcode and press 6 to confirm After editing a User passcode the display automatically returns to the User passcode selection menu The Engineer passcode returns to the Access menu 997 263 Issue 4 74 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 10 System Options The System menu allows a The crystal frequency to be set b The existing panel configuration to be cleared 5 10 1 Crystal Frequency To adjust the Crystal Frequency 1 Press the keys to display additional options 6 System 7 Normal and More from the main Commissioning menu o o o 2 On the numeric keypad press the button to display the System menu Ce CtoO 3 Atthe System menu select the required option Using the numeric keypad press the button to select t
85. puts operated correctly press the RESET pushbutton If not check all possible causes and correct any faults that exist then repeat Step 3 END DELAYS EVACUATE OUNDERS DISABLED OUNDERS SILENCED SILENCE RESOUND SOUNDERS DISABLED SOUNDERS SILENCED 997 263 Issue 4 28 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 4 4 5 CFG Outputs C and D CFG Outputs C and D can be configured as sounder or relay output circuits using configurable jumper links Output C is configured using jumper link J1 and Output D is configured using jumper link J2 EN54 2 7 7 1 Always configure one output as a monitored sounder circuit to ensure ENS4 compliance The link settings for J1 and J2 are defined in the table below These changes must only be made with the system ENS4 2 8 8 powered down and become effective automatically on One hardware power up configurable output must be configured as a CFG Outputs C and D can be connected as fault relay a Monitored Sounder Circuits or b Un monitored Relay Outputs Note A sounder output can be used to drive an external relay to provide a monitored relay output J1 amp J2 1 gt Before connecting CFG Outputs C and D to the PCB assembly the appropriate hardware links may need to 3 4 be set 5 6 7 8 CFG Fit Jump
86. quired setting Refer to Section 5 7 Control by Event Output Rules for further information 3 Confirm the selection by pressing the button To cancel the selection press In either case the menu below is re displayed 5 7 6 Class Change This control parameter has two options Yes Y and No N These indicate whether or not the selected CBE Rule s assigned outputs activate when Digital Input 1 is configured as Class Change and then operated To configure Class Change from the CBE Output Rules menu 1 Press the Q button using the numeric keypad to select the Class Change option 2 Press the button to select the required setting Refer to Section 5 7 Control by Event Output Rules for further information 3 Confirm the selection by pressing the button To cancel the selection press In either case the menu below is re displayed 997 263 Issue 4 68 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 7 7 Two Zone The Two Zone option has two states Yes Y and No N This option is available with the Fire Pre Alarm and Plant Warning rules To change the Two Zone rule setting 1 Press the button using the numeric keypad to select the pattern Two Zone option from the menu below 2 Press the button to select the required setting Refer to Section 5 7 Control By Event Output Rules for further information
87. r of zones 32 16 Fire 16 Plant Alarm Devices per loop 99 sensors 99 modules or 99 sensors combination of up to 99 modules sounders within strict limits 997 263 Issue 4 A1 2 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual External Connections Cable entry Terminals Electrical Classification Panel Ratings Unloaded Quiescent Alarm Fully Loaded Quiescent Alarm Power Supply Unit PSU Input Ratings Supply Rating Fuse Rating MF 1 Batteries Internal batteries 16 x 20mm knock outs in top of cabinet All external connections made through screw terminals each of which will accept cable sizes between 0 5mm and 2 5mm Installation Class 1 panel must be earthed 90mA 110mA 950mA includes 0 48A Max Battery Charge Current 1 5A 230VAC 15 50Hz 1 0A T 2A 250V H Ceramic Two 12V 12Ah sealed lead acid types MUST be used Note Battery lifetime depends on the ambient temperature refer to the battery manufacturer s technical specification for guidance Refer to Panel Ratings Fully Loaded for charger limitations Maximum battery ratings A1 3 12Ah 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 T O D O 2 O D Q V 2 D Q Q lt ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual Fuses The location of the
88. ric keypad press to delete the flashing character All text to the right of the deleted character will move one space left and a blank b O character will be inserted at the end of the line c Using the numeric keypad press to add a space at the current position All text to the right of the inserted space will move one position right If the text string now exceeds 20 characters the last character will be deleted 3 When the text editing is completed press the button to confirm The LCD returns to the Zone Text menu Note The LCD will only register a maximum of 20 characters 4 Select another zone for text editing or press the or button to return to the main Commissioning menu 73 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 a O c O fa D U O O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 9 Access Options The Access options menu allows the configuration of the following access passcodes a Up to ten 10 User passcodes b One Commissioning engineer passcode The Access option is available from the Commissioning menu To configure access passcodes 1 At the Commissioning menu using the numeric keypad press the button to display the Access options menu 2 Use the numeric keypad to select the appropriate option a Press the button to select the User option Press the 2 button to select the Engineer o
89. ry Default Unmonitored Relay 4 B04 Hardware Configurable Can be configured for operation as a Monitored Output CFG Output Circuit D Sounder Circuit or Relay Circuit or as an Unmonitored Output dry contact style relay Circuit Can be programmed for Fire Alarm Fault Pre Alarm or Plant Warning CBE Rules Factory Default Unmonitored Relay 5 B05 VE Output Circuit 1 Unmonitored Output Circuit Can be programmed for Fire Alarm Fault Pre Alarm or Plant Warning CBE Rules This output is normally used to drive an external relay Factory Default General Pre Alarm 6 B06 VE Output Circuit 2 Unmonitored Output Circuit Can be programmed for Fire Alarm Fault Pre Alarm or Plant Warning CBE Rules This output is normally used to drive an external relay Factory Default Plant Warning To change the On Board Output CBE rule 1 Press on the numeric keypad select the On Board menu from the Circuit Menu below o 6 EEE 2 The display then shows the following menu Select the appropriate action a Using the numeric keypad press to change the Type of output or a Ko O c O fa D O O b Press on the numeric keypad to change the CBE Rule with which the On board output is associated c Use the to change the On board output number and its associated CBE Rule d Press the B to Cancel and return to the Circuit menu 997 263 Issue 4 60 October 2002 ID5
90. s between the ID50 and ID60 panels are given in Appendix 2 Procedures described in this manual include appropriate warnings and cautions to guide the user towards adopting safe and methodical work practices during the installation commissioning and programming phases Important Note This manual must be read and its content clearly understood before proceeding with any work relating to the ID50 Series Panel Damage to the control panel may result from NOT following the recommended procedures described in this manual This manual provides all necessary instructions for the ID50 Series Panel and applies only to fire panels fitted with compatible software CAUTION In particular care must be taken when powering up down any repeaters If there are any areas of doubt consult your supplier before continuing with the system installation commissioning and programming System Design and Planning It is assumed that the system of which the ID50 Series Panel equipment is a part has been designed by a competent fire alarm system designer in accordance with the requirements of EN54 Part 14 and any other local codes of practice that are applicable The design drawings should clearly show the positions of all the ID50 Series Panel control equipment and field devices 4 997 263 Issue 4 October 2002 O Par xe ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 1 3 Genera
91. s the button to toggle between BASIC and XON XOFF or FULL DUPLEX and HALF DUPLEX 4 Press to return to the Commissioning menu 997 263 Issue 4 44 September 2002 LS ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 5 14 Repeater Protocol This option is used to select one of two available protocol formats when repeaters are connected to the panel via the RS485 communications link The options available are a NOTIFIER b ARP50 RP50 The NOTIFIER protocol supports the IDR 2A and IDR 2P Repeaters There are two additional options c Third party equipment connection at the RS485 link d DISABLED disables communication to any device connected to the panel To change the Repeater Protocol 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric keypad to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to scroll through the Setup menu until the Repeater Protocol menu is displayed 3 Press the button repeatedly to step through the alternative protocol settings St Rees NOTEER Pralna SATA io cs 4 Press to return to the Commissioning menu 45 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 a e c O Sea D e O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 5 15 Number of Repeaters The Number of Repeaters menu allows the quantity of repeaters conn
92. startup However the language can be changed at any other time using the Language setup menu refer to Section 5 5 1 31 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 D T LZ Comm ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 4 5 2 Batteries The ID50 Series Panel back box holds up to two 12V CAUTION 12Ah batteries the batteries are not supplied with the ENERGY HAZARD panel A valve regulated lead acid type MUST be used NEVER short the battery terminals To connect the batteries AN 1 Externally isolate the mains supply at the third party l 2 og ag supplied isolation unit remove the cover and fit the 7 batteries in the back box Connect the mains battery O supply wiring plug to the power socket between the pemg ip ea e mains fuse FS1 on the left and the battery fuse FS2 to the right 2 Connect the red wire from the terminal block TB2 BAT to the positive terminal of battery 2 and the black wire from the terminal block TB2 OV to the negative terminal on battery 1 Connect one end of the interlink cable to battery 1 positive terminal only DO NOT connect both ends of the interlink cable at 2 this stage TB2 0 V TB2 BAT Battery 1 Battery 2 3 Turn on the AC mains supply and verify that after power up i The panel indicates CPU RESTART ii
93. t typically illustrated at left 5 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 O prar S xe hd ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 1 10 Glossary of Icons Throughout this manual and the other related ID50 Series Panel manuals anumber of icons are used either as part of the illustrated process descriptions or in the main text to help clarify or simplify particular configuration procedures The following icons are used to advise or indicate a DO follow the recommended procedure or method b DO NOT use this procedure or method this point d Following a defined process meets does not meet the required approval inspection criteria or standards Q c Inspection of an item or sub assembly is required at e Additional items to be considered f This icon placed next to a pushbutton requires you to press it while configuring the panel Where two or more icons are used a number may be placed on or near each hand to indicate the order of selection 1 coming before 2 a g Activity process step flow arrow for single action or O prar S xe O vd iterative actions h Leader arrow used with activity processes i Internal buzzer operating not operating or silenced a j Sounder operating not operating or silenced AY A x k Power connected and switched ON disconnected and switched OFF I Manual Call Point MCP Sens
94. t jumper J19 Note The blade connection to the cover fitted in back boxes incorporates a locking barb To remove this connection pull the shroud B NOT the earth wire from the earth blade terminal A 2 Isolate the mains power supply and disconnect the battery interlink wire if fitted 3 Atthe two part connector TB1 on the PCB assembly using a constant pulling action carefully disconnect the mains and battery power supply wiring 4 Taking suitable anti static precautions remove the RS485 Interface PCB if fitted refer to Section 2 7 1 Installing the RS485 Interface Module PCB 5 At the PCB assembly note the polarity and connections of all cables and any jumper configuration settings Using a screwdriver loosen all the connector securing screws Carefully secure all external cable tails away from the electronics and from the back box 0 O O amp fd N 6 Using a No 1 Posidriv screwdriver remove the eight 8 M3 x 8mm clinch screws from the PCB assembly Gently lift the PCB assembly clear of the supporting pillars place it in an anti static bag and store safely Note If the PCB is to be returned to the manufacturer note its Serial Number and Revision Level located along one edge 997 263 Issue 4 12 October 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 2 5 3 Back Box Fixing 376 00 i 188 00 The ID
95. tal Input 2 is currently not supported 4 4 8 Switch Connections KEY SW The Key Switch connector is a digital input on the PCB PL7 o of ets COVER Operation of the key switch permits access at level 2 KEY SW SWITCH Cover Switch The input on the PCB lower edge marked COVER SWITCH is used with the optional cover off switch Removal of the cover will disable certain functions depending on the panel configuration 997 263 Issue 4 30 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual FIRE DISABLEMENT FAULT TEST POWER SUPPLY FAULT BUZZER MUTED EARTH FAULT PLANT ALARM SYSTEM FAULT DELAYED MODE SOUNDER FAULT RELAY DISABLE SOUNDERS DISABLED POWER OOCOOCOUSY SOUNDERS SILENCED d RESET RELAY DISABLE 4 5 Powering the Panel 0000000 To power up an ID50 Series panel 1 Ensure all wiring is terminated correctly and all PCBs are fitted correctly 2 With the batteries in the back box connect the mains battery supply wiring plug to the power socket between the mains fuse FS1 on the left and the battery fuse FS2 to the right Turn on the mains supply The panel will display
96. ted also if a device is assigned to multiple CBE rules and a rule for which Pulse Mode is not selected becomes active ii Zones 17 to 32 addresses the plant warning rule silence options These zones can be configured in the same manner as described for zones 01 to 16 h Soak Timer Sk Tmr has two options Yes Y or No N If set to Y es the associated extinguishing output is active only for the time specified in the System Soak Timer Setup menu To select the CBE Rule menu proceed as follows 1 With the Commissioning menu displayed press the button on the numeric keypad 2 The LCD prompts you to enter a CBE Rule number as shown below Enter the required CBE Rule number using the numeric keypad and confirm by pressing the button 3 The LCD then displays the selected CBE Rule s current configuration and a menu option to allow changes to the rule The displayed configurable options depend upon the rule type To change the rule configuration press the button on the numeric keypad a Ko O c O fa D O O Note You can use the buttons to step through each of the 64 CBE Rules 4 Atthe menu below use the numeric keypad to select the option that requires changing Note Selectable options are dependent upon the type of the current CBE Rule 997 263 Issue 4 64 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5
97. the Extinguishing System category has seven selections Smoke Heat Sensor MCP VIEW Sensor Any Two Zones Any Two Sensors Any Single Sensor and Any Single Module Refer to Section 5 7 Control by Event Output Rules for further information To select the type filter for Fire Fault or Pre alarm 1 Press the 0 button using the numeric keypad to select the Filter option from the menu below 2 Press the buttons to select the required filter or Q 3 Confirm the selection by pressing the button To cancel the selection press button To select the type filter for Extinguishing System 1 Press the button using the numeric keypad to select the Filter option from the menu below 2 Press the buttons to select the required filter a e c e f O e O or Q ho oe 3 Confirm the selection by pressing the 6 button To cancel the selection press button 997 263 Issue 4 66 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 7 3 Evacuation The Evacuation option has two states Yes Y and No N This option is available with the Fire Pre Alarm and Device Inputs rules To change the Evacuation setting 1 Press the button using the numeric keypad to select the Evacuation option from the menu below 2 Press the button to select the required setting Refer to Se
98. the panel to test each device on the loop at a specified time The test checks that each device is able to produce an alarm reading at the panel To configure the Auto High Test 1 From the Commissioning menu using the numeric keypad press the button to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup menu until the Auto High Test menu is displayed 3 Press the button to enter edit the time at which Auto High Test will start 4 Using the numeric keypad enter an appropriate start time in the 24 hour clock format and confirm the set time using the Q button The LCD automatically returns to the Auto High Test menu Alternatively press B to cancel all changes and return to the Auto High Test menu v O c O i O Ge O O 49 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual To disable this function O 1 To disable Auto High Test press the button O 2 Press to return to the Commissioning menu 5 5 22 Diagnostic Mode The Diagnostic Mode option allows extended fault and fire reporting and determines whether events are suppressed until confirmed To enable Diagnostic Mode 1 From the Commissioning menu using the numeric keypad press the button to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup menus until the Diagnostic Mode menu is displ
99. tions Note also the requirements of EN54 14 for mains power supply to the cabling and interconnection of a fire detection and alarm panel is disconnected system For information on wiring inputs and outputs refer to the appropriate module cable and wiring instructions to identify terminals Refer also to Commissioning Section 4 4 External Wiring Checks for details Use the following rules when installing cables d A 1 Cables should be brought into the cabinet through the poi 20mm knockouts provided on the top face of the back box Ensure that all openings in the back box are Nooo o o o o 0 closed before connecting power to the panel For SS example if more knockouts than required have been removed then block the holes with blanking glands This is to prevent access to hazardous voltages 2 Tails should be of sufficient length to connect to the appropriate termination points at the commissioning stage 3 Cables should be screened and should be terminated in appropriate glands to meet local wiring codes and to preserve the integrity of the screen connection The cable screen is to be clamped inside the cable gland which must be fitted to ensure a 360 bond is formed with the metal of the back box 4 The supply to the panel must be provided with a suitable and readily accessible double pole mains disconnect device
100. tors must be used on the analogue loop to separate sensors and or MCPs including any conventional zone detectors and or MCPs connected To comply with the requirements of EN54 2 isolators should be fitted between a maximum of 32 loop devices For this panel do not place more than 25 loop devices between isolators 20 if FET isolators are used Failure to comply contravenes the requirements of EN54 2 in the event of a transmission path fault 4 8 2 Loop Wiring Testing Before connecting the panel or devices the wiring of the loop may be tested for continuity and insulation Once any components are connected including isolators no high voltage testers such as Meggers may be used on the loop low voltage testers such as multimeters may be used D O T LZ Note If isolators are fitted the ve conductor of the loop will be open circuit Comm 35 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 Configuration 5 1 Introduction The following sections contain instructions to configure a panel For each configuration option a brief description of its purpose is given followed by the configuration procedure accompanied by illustrations of appropriate LCD displays The panels use menu driven software which is divided into Level 2 Configuration Options see Section 5 3 and Level 3 Configuration Options see Sections 5 4 5 11 5 2 Navigation and N
101. tware Upgrade J4 The Software Upgrade Jumper in conjunction with the Upgrade kit is used to upgrade the panel operating software To enable the panel upgrade fit a link to J4 and connect the appropriate cable The link J4 must be removed on completion of the upgrade see 997 415 ID50 Series Panel Upgrading Instructions This jumper is situated to the right of the Digital UE terminal block TB8 Configuration Lock J9 The Configuration Lock Jumper is used to lock and unlock the system configuration If the link is fitted the system configuration is locked and changes will NOT be allowed If the link is removed system configuration is possible The panel can only be configured with the Configuration Lock J9 in the unlocked position The jumper is situated to the left of the Digital UE terminal block TB8 24 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual Earth Fault Monitoring J19 Earth fault monitoring should be enabled during normal ENS4 2 8 2 4c operation this is the default condition and is indicated by Earth Fault Monitoring a fitted jumper link on J19 to the right of the CFG Outputs is required C and D terminal block TB3 This is clearly marked on the PCB with E_FLT above the jumper To disable the earth fault monitoring remove the link EFL EPLI The presence of an earth fault is indicated by a yellow J19 4 1 Co Earth Fault and general Fault LED
102. ules can be assigned to any of the 32 zones for fault reporting The operation of the output depends on the CBE Rule to which the module is assigned 53 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 a Ko O c O i O O O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 6 1 2 Sensor Sensitivity Setting This option allows the sensitivity of sensors to be changed during device configuration Access is via the Circuit menu Individual sensor Alarm and or Day settings can be changed Note The ID60 Panel supports VIEW The procedure for changing this sensor s sensitivity is different see Appendix 2 ID60 Single Loop Panel Differences During configuration of the sensor sensitivity values the LCD returns to the previously configured value if any of the following occurs a The J button on the numeric keypad is pressed b The panel state is unchanged for 1 minute c Avalue outside the predefined operating limits 80 to 120 is entered To change the sensor sensitivity settings 1 Atthe sensor attributes menu press the button on the numeric keypad to display the Sensor Sensitivity Setting menu Pma 2 00 lt Cancel oo MT 2 Using the numeric keypad press to select the Alarm Sensitivity setting or press to select the Day Mode Sensitivity setting a e c O fa O e O At the appropriate prompt use the num
103. umber Entry To navigate around the menus and enter numeric values refer to the ID50 Series Operating Manual 997 264 Section 4 6 E e 5 3 Level 2 Configuration Options The Level 2 Configuration Options are described in the gt ID50 Series Panel Operating Manual 997 264 The applicable sections are listed below a Test Section 4 8 rey b Disable Enable Section 4 9 E c Clock Section 4 10 d View Mode Section 4 11 lo e Commission Section 4 12 The Operating Manual also includes a Level 2 menu map For the default Level 2 passcode refer to Appendix 1 Specifications 997 263 Issue 4 36 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 4 Level 3 Configuration Options The Level 3 Configuration Options allow you to configure the panel These Options are listed in the menu map at left The default Level 3 passcode is given in Appendix 1 Specifications Before any configuration changes can be made the memory 5 COMMISSIONING lock must be set to the unlocked position see below 1 Setup oases J date Fomet Primary Delay Timer Erena Delay Timer ex sytembeay CEE Foia Swen operaron Device Sinking 3 CBE Rules Pulse On Off Ratio Service Phone No Name Control Keys rene Bene Pintrome CO a 1 Crystal 3 Print Control 2 Wipe Memory Repeater Protocol mason Doves FWP Input 4 Disabled
104. unction When configured as Day Mode Start activation from the input during the Day Mode period starts ends Day Mode delays depending on their current state When Class Change is selected outputs assigned to CBE Rules that have Class Change configured will activate when Digital Input 1 is operated To configure Digital Input 1 1 Using the numeric keypad press at the Commissioning menu to enter the Setup menu 2 Press either to step through the options until the Digital Input 1 menu is displayed o e 3 Press to toggle between Day Mode Start and Class Change 4 With the required configuration of Digital Input 1 displayed press J to return to the Commissioning menu 47 997 263 Issue 4 September 2002 v e c O _ Sea D E O O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 5 19 Day Mode Activity The Day mode function enables the panel to switch between two 2 preset sensitivity levels Day mode is set for one time period per day for seven days unless the Weekend night mode is also configured Section 5 5 20 Weekend night mode It also allows the manual activation deactivation of delayed outputs during the set Day mode period To configure the Day mode period 1 From the Commissioning menu using the numeric keypad press the button to enter the Setup menu menu until the Day mode activity menu is displayed or
105. ut pulse ratio to either 1 1 or 4 1 To configure the ratio 1 From the Commissioning menu use the numeric keypad and press the button to enter the Setup menu 0 de 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup menus until the LCD shows the Pulse On Off Ratio menu 3 Press the button to change the required setting to either 1 1 or 4 1 4 Press to return to the Commissioning menu 5 5 9 Service Phone Number This option allows a service contact phone number to be displayed with fault messages To enter or change the number 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric keypad to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup menus until the Service Phone Number menu is displayed 3 Press the button to enter the text editing menu The existing 20 characters of text are shown on the upper line The current cursor position is indicated by a flashing character Enter the required telephone number via the numeric keypad or use the buttons to scroll through the available alphanumeric characters Note For further information on how to edit text refer to Section 5 8 Zone Texts 4 Press the 5 button to confirm and return to the Setup menu 42 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 5 10 Site Name The Site Name option allows the entry of up to 20 characters to rep
106. utput When configured as volt free relay outputs the outputs are NOT power limited If these connections are to be configured as unmonitored relays make sure that a Jumper Links are set accordingly refer to Section 4 3 1 Jumper Link Options b Correct polarity is used when terminating at the back box i e terminal 1 being normally open or normally closed and terminal 2 being common contact Maintain adequate segregation from power limited wiring CFG OUTPUTS 4 4 6 VE Outputs The two VE Outputs located at TB2 at the bottom left hand corner of the PCB assembly are normally used to provide a DC power supply for up to two relays located externally to the panel VE cui When the VE Outputs are initially connected the default software outputs are set as follows D O T LZ a Output 1 Pre Alarm and dt Output b Output 2 Plant Warning During commissioning these outputs can be individually configured to become active if any fire alarm pre alarm fault or plant warning conditions occur see Section 5 Configuration Comm 4 4 7 Digital E Inputs These inputs are located at the bottom centre of the PCB assembly Digital Input 1 can be configured for use as either a Day Mode or Class Change function To select the required function use the Digital Input 1 menu see Section 5 5 11 Digital Input 1 Digi
107. utputs in response to plant alarms in specified zones Individual zones can be modified to determine the output response AFault rule This CBE Rule type activates assigned outputs in response to a general fault condition at the panel A Fire Output Transfer rule This CBE Rule type activates assigned outputs in response to the operation of the Fire Output Transfer relay A Reset rule This CBE Rule type activates assigned outputs for 5 secs in response to a panel reset a 1 O c O fa OD O O a b c d e f The following rules are not pre defined Both are only selectable via the Change option a A Device Input rule Determines the output response to up to three 3 specified input devices modules or sensors An input from any of the specified devices will turn on the assigned outputs Refer to Section 5 7 9 CBE Rules Device Inputs A Day Mode rule This CBE Rule type activates assigned outputs when the panel is operating in Day Mode o An Extinguishing System rule This CBE Rule type activates extinguishing release system s in response to fire alarm inputs in specified zones 997 263 Issue 4 62 September 2002 ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual Each of the CBE Output Rules have various configurable states available dependent on the rule type These states are described below a Filter by type options are ANY al
108. ystem operates for after being turned on Note The timer will only be triggered by CBE rules that have the Soak Timer Enable activated 1 From the Commissioning menu press the button on the numeric keypad to enter the Setup menu 2 Press the buttons to step through the Setup menus to display the Ext System Soak menu 3 Press the button The display then prompts you for the new value 4 Enter a delay time using the numeric buttons between 0 and 999 secs e g 90 secs Note Entering a value of 0 means that the output after switching ON is not switched OFF 5 Press the button to confirm and return to the Setup menus 997 263 Issue 4 40 September 2002 a O c O fa D O O ID50 Series Panel Installation Commissioning amp Configuration Manual 5 5 6 Hold Switch Operation AUX modules configured as one of four Hold Switch categories can be used to affect the Extinguishing System Delay timer function The four categories are AHJ While this inputis active the Extinguishing System Delay timer is reset to the configured value and paused NYC While this input is active the Extinguishing System Delay timer is reset to the configured value plus 90 secs and paused ULI While active the Extinguishing System Delay timer continues to count down but pauses at 10 secs before release IRI Hold switch activity is ignored if two or more zones associated with
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