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1. X Xamida X2 ius p nee ME PS X S C NON ALARM ALARM O C 0 56 123 194 244 0 38 7B C2 F4 OV 1 65V 3 68V 5 8V 7 5V MON BRD READINGS 81 97 150 51 61 96 24V 2 9V 4 46V 4708 620R 1470R 156 9C 4 64V 1620R SWITCHED MODE p CE Ma Pewee T E A A T X NON ALARM ALARM 0 122 244 0 7A 4 OV 3 6V 7 5V 21889 02 doc SOCKET POSITION DETAIL RS232 Socket 4 Way A OS Figure 5 Page 11 of 177 21889 02 doc 3 Unit Operation USE OF UNIT From the user point of view there is very little to know An understanding of the messages and the priority rating of the LED s is essential This is a local or site issue and can t be explained here Otherwise there are only three pushbuttons that can be operated on the front panel Test Mute amp Display Audio Level Mute The Mute pushbutton is used to silence the audible alarm once an alarm has been raised If the alarm condition is forgotten and left unattended the audible alarm will sound again after a predefined period as a reminder again it can be silenced with the Mute button This cycle will continue until the alarm condition is removed The predefined period is selected and set at installation If the mute button is held down for 3 sec the panel will go into a shutdown mode and display the message UNIT OFF If held down in the off
2. mode for sec the panel will turn back on again This feature is useful to prevent false alarms during installation of a network system The Test button initiates a test cycle that sounds the audible alarm cycles each LED on amp off then cycles through all the resident messages programmed both local and networked with their associated LED s the test routine is then terminated The test cycle can be terminated at any time by operating the test button a second time The test program is automatically terminated if an alarm condition is detected while in test mode Display Audio Level The display audio level button allows the operator to view and hear the current audio level that is programmed Operation of this button will sound the audio and convert the display to a horizontal bar graph that displays the set level The audio level can be set at 1 of 8 levels when the unit is programmed at installation For each unit of level the display will show 4 solid blocks therefore level 1 will show 4 blocks level 2 will show 8 blocks and so on up to 32 blocks for level 8 This display mode will self cancel after 3 sec or can be manually cancelled by operation of the display button a second time UNIT SET UP Installer Accessible Only With the exception of those hardware features already described the P2262 is configured at installation using Alarm Panel Management software supplied by Associated Controls The A
3. done via a 4 pin RS232 plug and socket that couples it to a computer This feature permits full custom set up of Messages LED s Input Type Audio Repeat Period etc Page 3 of 177 21889 02 doc 2 Unit Description FRONT PANEL Main Electronics The main electronics PCB is mounted to a metal backing plate The front panel presents the operator with the following items A 40 digit 5 x 7 dot matrix vacuum fluorescent display Five LED s 2 x Red 2 x Amber 1 x Green Three switches Test Mute amp Audio Level Check A single digit 7 Seg display 1 2 40 Digit Display used to convey all messages to the operator 5 LED s There are 3 LED s Red Amber amp Green associated with input alarm conditions These LED s provide an operator with a quick visual status of the panel If the green LED is on all is considered normal this LED is associated with the System Normal message only amp does not flash The Red and Amber LED s are associated with alarm messages providing a simple method of prioritorising an alarm as a warning amber or emergency red both Red and Amber LED s can be on solid or flashed when illuminated this depends on what was selected when the panel was being programmed Two additional LED s provide information on the panel itself A Red LED is provided to indicate an electronics failure and will illuminate solid non flashing when such a state exists An Amber LED is provided as a secondary warnin
4. 0 metres and the maximum distance between any node to any node or a termination is 250 metres Page 6 of 177 21889 02 doc The cable length figures above apply to a category 5 utp solid twisted pair cable Only 2 of the 8 ways of the network socket are used at this stage see specifications for pinouts 8 way is provided for future expansion Figure 1 Loop Topology Figure 2 Mixed Topology Figure 3 Single Terminated Bus Topology Page 7 of 177 21889 02 doc Figure 4 Star Topology NETWORK TERMINATION LINKS While the network system used by the P2262 is of a Free Topology nature it still requires one termination on the network It is not critical where the termination should be so long as it is there Each panel has the ability to provide the termination only one on the network is required There are 2 link blocks beside the 8 way network sockets to the left of the unit they are marked as TERM and S D To provide termination both links should be installed both should be left out if termination is not required NETWORK SELECT DESELECT LINK A network select link is provided on the left hand side of the main board labelled as NET SEL If this link is left out the P2262 functions as a stand alone 24 local input alarm panel All network functions are ignored therefore no network error messages will be displayed If this link is installed the P2262 functions as a fully networ
5. 21889 02 doc P2262 ALARM PANEL USER MANUAL FOR OPERATING SYSTEM 21765 07 September 1999 Associated Controls Aust PTY LTD 29 Smith Street Hillsdale NSW 2036 PH 02 9311 3255 FAX 02 9311 3779 Page 1 of 177 Table of Contents 1 Introduction P2262 Introduction 2 Unit Description FRONT PANEL Main Electronics 1 40 Digit Display 2 5 LED s 3 Switches 4 7 Segment Display RS232 Socket Network Socket Network Termination Link Network Select Deselect Link Alarm Relay Connector PCB Inputs 3 Unit Operation Use Of Unit Mute Button Test Button Display Audio Level Unit Set Up Installer Accessible Only Error Messages Normal Operation Set Up Mode 4 Specifications Specifications Page 2 of 177 o 0 000000010 21889 02 doc 21889 02 doc 1 Introduction P2262 INTRODUCTION The P2262 Alarm Panel is designed to monitor up to 24 local inputs and up to 150 networked inputs Both audible and visual indication of any alarm condition is provided Networked input information is obtained from other panels connected to the network Each local or networked input can be programmed to have a unique message assigned to it which will be displayed when the input is in the alarm condition In addition to the message one of two LED s can be selected to provide a steady or flashing status If the non alarm condition is satisfied on all inputs used a common system normal message is
6. ICATIONS Power Consumption Operating Voltage 12 Volts AC 10 Current Consumption 0 7 Amps Power Consumption 8 Watts Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature Range 0 45 Deg C Operating Humidity Range 9596 R H non condensing Inputs All input devices should be of a passive nature No externally generated voltages should be applied Maximum current supplied by an input circuit is 7 5 ma Maximum loop resistance of input cable 150 ohms Relay Output Alarm status relay contact rating 1A 30V DC Serial Output Format 1200 Baud 8 Bit 1 Stop No Parity Network Information Cable Type Category 5 utp solid Cable Length Maximum total length in system 450 metres Maximum length any node to any node or termination 2 250 metres Network Frequency 78 kbps Maximum No Of Nodes 30 Page 16 of 177 21889 02 doc Socket Connections Al Pin numbering runs left to right Figure 6 Figure 6 numbering applies to both 4 way RS232 socket and 8 way Network sockets RS232 4 Way Pin No Function Common Ground N C TXD Data Out RXD Data In ROD Network 8 Way Pin No Function N C N C N C N C N C N C Network Network 17 of 177
7. PM Page 12 of 177 21889 02 doc software is run on a suitable computer connected to the P2262 panel via the RS232 socket The APM software has its own User Manual giving detailed instruction on its use A summary only of the features will be given here The APM software has two sections 1 File Generation Mode File generation is the first step in setting up a P2262 panel It contains all the messages both local and networked with associated LED information It also contains a unique panel ID number identification message audio level audio repeat time amp local input mode switched or monitored The computer need not be connected to the P2262 at this stage This file can be downloaded to a P2262 panel using the second section monitor mode No further panel setup is required if the file information is correct 2 Monitor Mode The Monitor Mode is used to communicate with the P2262 the computer must be connected to the P2262 panel when using this section When the communications cable is connected to the P2262 panel the message SETUP MODE will be displayed when the panel is ready to proceed The functions provided in monitor mode are as follows Download Used to send a file generated under File Generation to the P2262 panel Upload Used to receive a file from a P2262 panel This is useful if a panel setup has been modified and a file record is required it can be uploaded from the panel t
8. displayed along with the green LED If more than one alarm condition exists simultaneously the appropriate messages are displayed in sequence however the highest priority LED Red will always be displayed should one of the messages require it This warns the operator that an emergency message is contained in the rotating sequence even if the current message being displayed is of a low priority A single digit seven segment display is also provided to display how many messages are in the queue if there are more than 9 messages the number nine will continue to be displayed and will flash The audible alarm is sounded with each new alarm condition detected It can be muted using the mute switch however it will sound again after a predefined time should the alarm condition still exist Local input connection to the P2262 is made via plug in terminal blocks The terminal blocks are mounted on a separate dedicated PCB that can be suitably mounted at the installation wiring stage This allows the main electronics to be kept safely out of harms way until final commissioning of the system at which point the main electronics is plugged into the connector PCB via a ribbon cable Network connection is made directly to the main electronics via an 8 way plug If networking is not required it can be disabled by removing a plug in link on the main PCB the unit then functions as a local 24 input stand alone alarm panel All P2262 programming is
9. figured as monitored inputs this message will be displayed if a short circuit is detected on an input OPEN CIRCUIT I P I P No When the inputs are configured as monitored inputs this message will be displayed if an open circuit is detected on an input NO MESSAGE THIS I P I P No This message will be displayed in either switched or monitored modes if the signal level on an input is such that it indicates an input device is connected and no associated message is programmed Page 14 of 177 21889 02 doc EEPROM FAIL REPLACE PROC This message can be displayed at any time It will occur if an unsuccessful attempt in made to write to the EEPROM It if a serious problem and the P2262 should be returned for service NO INPUTS PROGRAMMED If the P2262 is turned on with no inputs programmed this message will appear NETWORK COMMUNICATION FAILURE If total network failure is experienced this message will appear COMMUNICATION FAILURE WITH UNIT panel ID number If network communication with a specific panel is experienced this message will appear followed by the lost panel ID number Set Up Mode Error Messages Displayed on the P2262 Display ERROR CHECK SUM MISMATCH or ERROR BYTE COUNT MISMATCH or FILE TRANSMISSION NOT ACK These messages will appear on the P2262 display if an error is encountered during the uploading or downloading of message files Page 15 of 177 21889 02 doc 4 Specifications SPECIF
10. g indicator for messages relating to the panel itself eg input S C or O C problems network problems etc Switches There are three switches Test Mute amp Display audio level Mute is used to silence the audible alarm once an operator has been made aware of the alarm condition The mute button is also used to put the panel into off mode see operation section Test switch initiates a test cycle that sounds the audible alarm cycles each LED on amp off then cycles through all the messages programmed both local and networked with their associated LED s the test routine is then terminated The test cycle can be terminated at any time by operating the Test switch a second time The test program is automatically terminated if an alarm condition is detected while in test mode Display audio level sounds the audio and uses the display as a bar graph to display the level setting The level display will auto Page 4 of 177 21889 02 doc cancel after 3 sec or it can be manually cancelled be operating the display audio level button a second time 4 Single digit 7 Seg display This display indicates how many alarm messages are in the queue to be displayed If the number is greater than 9 the number 9 will be displayed and flashed RS232 SERIAL PORT SOCKET The RS232 connection is made via a 4 way socket on the left side of the unit see fig 5 below When connected to a computer running APM software supplied by Ass
11. herefore it is not necessary to generate a new file under File Generator Display Setup Will display the current panel setup information Unit ID Unit Message ID Number Of Local Messages Programmed Number Of Remote Messages Programmed Current Audio Level Current Audio Repeat time Current Input Mode Page 13 of 177 21889 02 doc Display Messages Will display all the programmed messages both local and networked Display inputs Will display in real time the current analogue value present at each of the 24 inputs This command is a very useful tool during system commissioning Input values are in hexadecimal eg 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 I P 55 56 56 56 56 56 55 56 56 DE EO El DC DC E4 DB E5 DE DC DB E4 55 55 Audio Level This function allows direct adjustment of the alarm audio level Audio Repeat Time This function allows direct adjustment of the alarm audio repeat timer Input Mode Used to directly select the local input operating mode ie switched or monitored ERROR MESSAGES The P2262 has numerous error messages that will be displayed These messages are divided into two categories those that will be displayed during normal operation and those that will be displayed during set up What they are and their meaning is given below Normal Operation Error Messages Displayed on the P2262 Display SHORT CIRCUIT I P No When the inputs are con
12. itoring circuit In switched mode an input voltage less than 3 6V is considered to be in the non alarm condition Above 3 6V is considered as an alarm condition Monitored inputs rely on a balanced string of resistor values to operate correctly This resistive string is distributed between the monitor PCB mounted in the pressure switch housing and the alarm panel input itself Each input provided a current sourcing resistor to drive the monitor PCB if more than one P2262 input in connected to a monitor PCB action must be taken to remove all but one of these sourcing resistors otherwise the balance is lost and incorrect voltage levels will result The P2262 accommodates this with 3 x 8 way dip switches on the connector PCB If a switch is ON the sourcing resistor is in circuit if a switch is OFF the resistor is removed In monitored mode an input voltage below 1 65V is a short circuit between 1 65V 3 68V is the non alarm condition between 3 68V 5 8V is the alarm condition above 5 8V is an open circuit The following summary shows the relationship between the input voltage and the corresponding analogue value expressed in both decimal and hexadecimal The alarm and non alarm figures shown show a monitored line with zero resistance 470R amp 1470R and one with a total of 150 ohms 620R amp 1620R Page 9 of 177 Page 10 of 177 21889 02 doc SUMMARY MONITORED MODE CRE PEE
13. ked panel and expects to communicate with other panels as set up at installation If communication is lost with these panels error messages will be displayed to that effect ALARM STATUS RELAY There is an alarm status relay provided this relay is wired as a fail safe device being normally energised in the non alarm state amp de energised in the alarm state thus providing an alarm signal should supply to the panel fail or in the event of an alarm during normal operation Connection to the relay contacts is via a terminal block on the Connector PCB CONNECTOR PCB All connections to the P2262 with the exception of the network are made via the separate terminal block PCB There are 3 banks of 12 way T B s with 8 inputs amp 4 commons per bank totalling 24 inputs and Page 8 of 177 21889 02 doc 12 commons There is a 6 way block as well providing for connection of supply and a clean set of changeover contacts from the alarm status relay Three 8 way DIP switches provide source resistor isolation for the 24 inputs see inputs INPUTS The 24 inputs can be configured to accept a switch input directly or to monitor the input line for alarm non alarm open circuit or short circuit conditions All 24 inputs must be configured as switched or monitored they can t be mixed Each input has an internal 1K pullup resistor to supply current from an internally regulated 7 5V supply to the external switch or line mon
14. ociated Controls the operator can configure the P2262 as required The RS232 socket also serves as the output socket for connection to a BMS should it be required The P2262 has to be configured at setup to perform as a BMS interface Each panel outputs it s alarm status onto the network whenever there is a change to any of it s input conditions ie any input changes from alarm to non alarm or non alarm to alarm or every 20 sec as a system heart beat This information is received by the P2262 being used as the BMS interface and redirected to the RS232 port This alarm information is in the following format AA NN NN NN AA Unique panel ID number assigned at set up It is transmitted as 2 ASCII characters eg panel 1 would be sent as 30 31 01 Panel 10 would be sent as 30 41 0A Panel 250 would be sent as 46 41 FA NN Three 8 bit bytes representing the alarm status for 24 inputs 0 non alarm 1 alarm Each byte is transmitted as 2 ASCII characters Input bit assignment is as follows ist byte 76543210 inputs 1 to 8 bit7 input 1 bit6 input 2 bitb input 3 bit4 input 4 bit3 input 5 bit2 input 6 biti input 7 bitO input 8 2nd byte 76543210 9 16 bit7 9 bit6 input 10 bit5 input 11 bit4 input 12 Page 5 of 177 21889 02 doc bit3 input 13 bit2 input 14 biti input 15 bitO input 16 byte 76543210 17 24 bi
15. t7 input 17 bit6 input 18 bit5 input 19 bit4 input 20 bit3 input 21 bit2 input 22 bit input 23 bitO input 24 Each status byte is again sent as 2 ASCII characters eg if input 1 was in alarm the first status byte would be 80 and thus sent as 38 30 If inputs 1 and 2 were in alarm the byte would be CO thus sent as 43 30 The panel ID and each of the status bytes are separated by spaces and preceded with a line feed and carriage return Therefore a typical string for a panel would be as follows eg panel 11 in the non alarm state 0A 0D 30 42 20 30 30 20 30 30 20 30 30 The information is presented in this format so that it can be received and displayed by a computer running a simple terminal program as a means of checking the system output IMPORTANT The output from the panels is RS232 it has limitations on the distance that it can be transmitted approx 10 metres if a greater distance is required a different version of the terminal block PCB can be used which has an RS422 interface incorporated NETWORK SOCKET The network connection is made via either one of two 8 way sockets on the left hand of the unit see Fig 5 below Two sockets are provided should a daisy chain wiring configuration be required The system wiring can be of any configuration as shown if Fig 1 to 4 below however there are limits on the cable length The maximum total wire length in the installation is 45

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