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2. NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Conventional Addressable Microprocessor Based Fire Panels 090040786 NF1002 Declaration of Performance 0051 CPR xxxx NF1004 Declaration of Performance 0051 CPR xxxx NF2000 Declaration of Performance 0051 CPR xxxx Reference regulations EN54 2 and EN54 4 t oe 5 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 2000 Technical and Programming Manuals FOREWORD FOR THE INSTALLER Please follow carefully the specifications relative to electric and security systems realization further to the manufacturer s prescriptions indicated in the manual provided Provide the user the necessary indication for use and system s limitations specifying that there exist precise specifications and different safety performances levels that should be proportioned to the user needs Have the user view the directions indicated in this document FOR THE USER Periodically check carefully the system functionality making sure all enabling and disabling operations were made correctly Have skilled personnel make the periodic system s maintenance Contact the installer to verify correct system operation in case its conditions have changed 0 variations in the areas to protect due to extension change of the access modes etc This device has been projected assembled and tested with the maximum care adopting control procedures in accordance with the laws in force T
3. Sot Centres dan E Eun o tb 61 md petam D 67 9 APPENDIX 2 ky 68 10 5 arx es n nn aed sie 69 11 DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS 70 12 6 aeu LA Saeed a ae 71 Conventional Addressable Microprocessor Based Fire Panels NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals February 2014 Edition 090040786 Product specifications and details as described above do not bind the manufacturer and may ba altered without prior notice NITTAN COMPANY LIMITED 1 54 5 Sasazuka Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8535 Japan
4. 1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 4 3 NFEXP10 zones expansion board NF2000 panel only Connected via RS 485 to the control unit NFEXP10 expansion board allows to create groups of 8 conventional zones in addition to the 4 ZONES already provided by the panel Such configuration allows to connect one NFEXP1 0 board only so that a total of 12 conventional zones will be achieved 4 on main board 8 NFEXP10 board 12 CONVENTIONAL ZONES View of NFEXP10 expansion board RS 485 Board Address NFEXP10 Connectors Selector Power Polling LED Ed On rnm Em 3 DC co 5 SSS 6 wa wa wa wa wa wa wa Picture 12 i CONVENTIONAL ZONES TERMINALS 1 to 8 The wiring of detectors and push buttons to the terminal on lower side of the board are similar and operate as the ones of the 4 conventional ZONES already on the control panel Consequently electrical wirings must be per formed as illustrated in the diagram in picture no 14 When the module is connected to the panel via RS 485 serial line see picture no 8 the system will set auto matically for acknowledging and naming the new 8 zones For example if a NFEXP10 module is installed you will have the usual 4 zones 7001 to 2004 on the main board and the new 8 zones will be named from 2005 to 2012 The RS 485 connection cable will allow to power the module It is important to remember that the address must be 0 It will have
5. MODULO GSM Connector for MDGSME GSM module optional Connector for NFREL24 realy module optional 13NY3H13 O TON J134 5 Male FASTON for board ground wiring GND Connector for MDLAN ETHERNET module optional Picture 9 NITTAN o 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals NOTE ETHERNET MDLAN module is not compliant with EN 54 standard S s2 Wil S3 JUMPER ESCL WATCHDOG MINIDIN connector for PC USB connector Picture 10 S2 JUMPER indicated by the red arrow above indicates the sound power of the 71 BUZZER S2 INSERTED volume HIGH S2 NOT INSERTED volume LOW order to ensure compliance with 54 2 standard during panel normal operating mode JUMPER 52 shall be INSERTED and in case of alarm event the BZ1 BUZZER shall sound with high volume DO NOT TOUCH S3 JUMPER illustrated in Picture 10 LEAVE IT ALWAYS ARMED Panels equipped with firmware v 2 0 x or above can be configured also using the PC connected with CP8 SER2 A to the MINIDIN connector as indicated in the above diagram CP8 SER2 cable shall be purchased separa tely The software can be installed using the CD Rom supplied For the relevant documentation with installation instructions and software details see the files on the CD ROM provided PDF format files in Documents folder 10 NITTAN Technical and Programming Manuals
6. 0 nw domom Md E 37 6 1 Panel LED indicators 2 2 2 rr RI R33 UG xx Ree ERES 38 6 2 Panel f nction keys 2 22 22222 2 4 4 4 4 6 d Y 3 ER RON 39 7 FIRE PANEL CONFIGURATION 41 7 l Leveli2 menu NEN ESSE EE EE M mms 41 7 1 1 Disablements GONG RU accu rx us 42 731 2 svo de XR PE eee ee ee ea ee quus 44 7 7 1 3 Devices with NFEXP20 LOOP installed 44 rum ID ee I 44 7 1 5 Display contrast gsm uer PAE nero begin eee wee eee ues 46 7T 1 6 Programming 1112111123 BER ll ee 3358 rM Rack pg xd 46 7T 2 bevel 3 menu 2 Ue e WR REA DER ERR ME 47 Tat NOSIO ei 47 1 2 2 L00p15 EEE EEEE RA E NAERA E da uid uper OD M ee CE 47 17 2 3 ZOnleS cos Eds eruat cuc dorem urat ode d 51 y Mcleclg EER 58 7 2 5 Day Night Mode Setup 60 7 2 6 Delete Programmation 61 1 2 4 Settings recte
7. Detector terminals internal view DC24V RGLOOP CO T S1 5253 GAS DETECTOR NOTE to comply with EN 54 2 standard connect max 32 devices to each line Terminals 1 4 Panel 4 20 mA INPUT selected 1 8 NFEXP10 SHIELD Picture 15b Selection Open collector output DC24V OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT selected Terminals 1 4 Panel 1 8 NFEXP10 1N4007 MAX CURRENT 30mA Picture 15c Selection PULL UP input Terminals PULL UP INPUT selected 1 4 Panel 1 8 NFEXP10 SHIELD INPUT 8 WITH PULL UP i FOR DEVICES WITH z OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT Picture 15d NITTAN i 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 4 4 4 Additional line wiring diagram On the main board there is an additional balanced line Z000 to which conventional call points can be wired The diagram below shows a different way of wiring BRVEN2 call point Here the R terminal is not used and no resistor is connected between the call point C and NO contacts Instead a 1000 Ohm resistor will be used and connected in series to one of the two lines in order to operate as ALARM resistor and limit power supply to the call point front LED Aus remind that when they are not used for the system a 4700 Ohm resistor shall be connected to the termi nals For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals Terminals Z000
8. Message memorized message to be sent 1 to 8 GSM GSM Status This menu allows to see the level of the GSM signal the provider used and the remaining SIM credit if setup 59 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 7 2 5 Day Night Mode Setup This menu allows to setup the parameters of DAY delayed and NIGHT non delayed modes Go to LEVEL 3 menu gt DAY amp NIGHT MODE Acknowledgment Timer This parameter define the maximum time within wich the liable operator should approach to the control unit in case of alarm signaling to check the real presence of the alarm signal will then lead the status of the control unit from AKNOWLEDGMENT to INVESTIGATION bringing the control unit to Level 2 press before the ESC key and then the SILENCE key on the front of the console fig 37 During AKNOWLEDGMENT timer running the panel buzzer will be active If no action is taken during AKNOWLEDGMENT time and the timer runs out the fire panel will enter the alarm condition Go to DAY amp NIGHT MODE gt ACK MENT TIMER Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select a value between 0 and 600 seconds Press ENTER to confirm the selection Press ESC to exit Investigation Timer This timer indicates the maximum time interval allowed to the system responsible operator for verifying the real presence of an alarm event after the acknowledgment of the alarm signal During the investig
9. See to the maintenance of systems regularly and according to the law in force in the country where the products are installed 69 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 11 DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS Dispose of NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 panels in compliance with current city regulations and by leaving the devices in a dumping ground authorized for the disposal of electronic products If required please contact the appropriate city office for additional information In case of destruction or irreparable damage of the product or its end of life remove the Lithium battery from PCB cutting the rheophores and put it in the appropriate containers for used batteries The product instead must be disposed as indicated previously Warnings and disposal instructions for internal batteries To operate correctly NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 panels must be connected to a back up battery and the system has to be equipped with auxiliary power supply boxes accessories and optical acoustic alarm devices all equip ped with back up batteries Make sure that once batteries are replaced with suitable ones old batteries are disposed of in a dumping ground authorized for batteries collection The materials used for this product are very harmful and polluting Do not di sperse them in the environment 7o Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 12 CONTENTS
10. Use A UP W DOWN keys to select a value between 0 and 255 Press ENTER to save the selection and exit the menu Press ESC to exit without saving Pre alarm logic event This menu allows to associate a logic event between 0 and 255 to the device default 0 no logic event The event will be generated upon device pre alarm It can also be used in logic equations when used The event can be selected only for devices able to generate pre alarm events Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select a value between 0 and 255 Press ENTER to save the selection and exit the menu Press ESC to exit without saving Activation Event This menu allows to activate the event that will trigger the device activation The event can be selected from the list in APPNEDIX 2 Use A UP W DOWN keys to select the event see APPENDIX 2 Press ENTER to save the selection and exit the menu Press ESC to exit without saving Logic Activation Event This menu allows to associate a logic event between 0 and 255 to the device default 0 no logic event The event will trigger the device activation It can also be used in logic equations when used Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select a value between 1 and 255 Press ENTER to save the selection and exit the menu Press ESC to exit without saving io 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals Mode This opti
11. BOX1 IP55 case for modules NO IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified BOX2 Modules case NO IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified BOX3 IP56 case for modules NO IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified Optical acoustic alarm device for AS analogue addressable loop Can be directly connected to RFP AS2B the LOOP NO IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified NITTAN 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical Programming Manuals PRODUCTCODE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ST PY AS Analogue addressable smoke detector with Tyndall effect based operation mode Thresholds adjustable during control panel s setup Alarm signal from OMNIVIEW360 luminous ring Internal automatic compensation for dust contamination IP 42 protection class Supplied without base Compatible base UB 4 DC24V power supplied by loop EN54 7 LPCB and CPD 89 106 EEC certified MTM E detector address programmer required MTM E Programmer for ST PY AS detector address setup and identification Detector address is set via software from keypad by hooking the detector to the programmer Shoulder belt included Requires 2 batteries 9V 6LF22 6LR61 or MN1604 not supplied NOIMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified ST NCP EN2 Call point for analogue addressable fire detection control panels Manual alarm generated by pressing the center of the front glass Line isolator included P24D indoor protection class Case open and panel reset key included
12. Disablements SOUNDERS enabled if NFEXP20 LOOP module is installed Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt DISABLEMENTS gt SOUNDERS A list of the addresses of the sounders will be displayed Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the sounder address to disable To disable the sounder selected press ENTER an X will appear on the right To re enable the sounder press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU press ESC twice Disablements PANEL OUTPUTS Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt DISABLEMENTS gt PANEL OUTPUTS The list of ZONES AUX1 and AUX2 outputs and SOUNDERS output will be displayed Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the output to disable To disable the output selected press ENTER an X will appear on the right To re enable the output press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU press ESC twice Disablements EXTINGUISHING MODULE Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt DISABLEMENTS gt EXTINGUISHING MODULE To disable the extinguishing module press ENTER an X will appear on the right To re enable the extinguishing module press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU press ESC twice Disablements GSM Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt DISABLEMENTS gt GSM To disable the GSM module press ENTER an X will appear on the right To re enable the GSM module press ENTER again the X on the r
13. M GENERALS lence AI ME EM ILE EE 3 2 TECHNICAL FEATURES Iud Out a ae c 4 3 DIMENSIONS AND INSTALLATION 5 4 PANEL CONNECTORS AND WIRINGS 7 4 1 Main board view 7 4 2 Main board connectors 7 4 3 NFEXP10 zones expansion board NF2000 panel only 11 4 4 Wiring of conventional detectors and 12 4 4 1 Detectors wiring diagram 12 4 4 2 Call points wiring 14 4 4 3 Terminals wiring diagram 16 4 4 4 Additional line wiring diagram 18 4 5 Wiring diagram of AL REL supervised output with PTC protection 19 4 6 Wiring diagram of the DC 24V power output with PTC protection 19 4 7 Wiring diagram of the DC 24V resettable power output with PTC protection 20 4 8 Fault output wiring 21 4 9 AUX 1 and AUX 2 programmable outputs wiring diagram 22 4 10 Pre
14. 090040786 e 24RES terminals wiring diagram Example wiring diagram of 4 24 RES and panel FIRST ZONE LIN 1 terminals to two standard smoke barriers For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals 52 100 INT8C UNIVERSAL INTERFACE wirings 24V RES terminal RESETTABLE power line FAULT C relay B rl B NO ALARM C relay NC ZONE line Zone 1 4 terminal ES50 BOARD internal wirings Zone 1 4 RNA terminals ZONE line RESETTABLE power line 24V RES terminals Picture 19a 4 8 Fault output wiring diagram This is a free from potential NC C NO relay output that changes its status in case of panel fault events The fault events will be indicated on the front display too the backlight will turn to yellow and the event will appear on the display as a text string For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals NOTE in order to comply with EN 54 2 standard the above outputs shall not be used to control alarm devices fire alarms and fault events transmission devices or automatic systems since they are not C E J or G type and therefore are not protected against cuts and short circuits 2 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 4 9 AUX 1 and AUX 2 programmable outputs wiring diagram These are free from potential NC C NO outputs with independent
15. 2 RS 485 1 GSM module 2 EXPANSION boards 1 USB 1 MINI DIN Connection terminal boards on main board 2 AUX 1 Fault 1 Alarm 1 Pre alarm 2 x DC 24V 1 RS 485 2 NTC 2 ZONE 2 AUX 1 Fault 1 Alarm 1 Pre alarm 2 x DC 24V 1 RS 485 2 NTC 4 ZONE Front displays Graphic LCD display Color backlighting Front panel indicators LED indicators Functional keys YES Zones 12 conventional 4 conventional 32 An In 2 conventional Supported devices 254 over LOOP Operating temperature 5 40 93 r h Recommended batteries 12V 7Ah 12V 17Ah Dimensions 320 X 304 X 83 mm 390 X 390 X 99 mm Weight 4 Kg 6 Kg Housing protection class IP 30 Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 3 DIMENSIONS AND INSTALLATION Panels dimensions are expressed in millimeters and the positioning of the fixing holes on the bottom of the housing are to be reported on the wall We recommend users to adopt screws and dowels suitable to support the panels weight in order to avoid any detachment of the housings from the wall or the surface to which the panels is to be fixed NF1002 NITTAN NITTAN NITTAN COMPANY LIMITED NITTAN COMPANY LIMITED N F 1 0 04 454 5 Sasasuka Shibuya ku 1 54 5 Sasasuka Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8535 Japan Tokyo 151 8535 Japan DoP DoP n 0051 CPR Oxx
16. 2 conventional zones MCP call points line NF1004 4 conventional zones MCP call points line NF2000 12 conventional zones MCP call points line 1 analogue addressable LOOP The handy graphic display shows the operating status of the panels at any moment and in case of anomaly or alarm events the display back light changes its color displaying and highlighting its status series of keys and LED indicators on the front panel allows an easy reading and fast intervention when panel status control or modification of the parameters become necessary Main features of NF2000 series fire panels 2 4 12 zones each one consisting of 1 input for conventional sensor with 4K7 ohm balance resistance 1 line settable as open collector output input with pull up for connection to a device with open collector output balanced input 4 20mA input 1 MCP zone for call points with 4K7 ohm balance resistance 1 ie peret Adressable Loop NFEXP20 connection of up to 254 addressable devices for NF2000 model only 1 alarm balanced supervised output AL REL protected by PTC 1 RELAY NO C NC output for fault alert FAULT 1 RELAY NO C NC output for pre alarm alert PRE AL 2 RELAY NO C NC outputs settable AUX1 and AUX2 Acoustic alert with internal buzzer for alarm pre alarm and fault 1 x DC 24V output for users protected by OUT 24 e 1 x DC 24V resettable output for users
17. DC24V power supplied by loop Performance certificate no 0051 CPR 0309 EN54 11 and EN54 17 standards ST NCP IP Outdoor analogue addressable glassbreak fire alarm call point IP67 protection class Features film for protection against injuries test key and operating LED indicators Internal dip switch to set addresses DC24V power supplied by loop EN54 11 standard compliant NO IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified RFP AS2B Optical acoustic repeater module directly connectable to AS analogue addressable loops of fire systems with no need of further control devices Sounds and LEDs operating mode are user adjustable NO IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified Technical and Programming Manuals 1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 5 INSTALLATION AND SETUP OF EXPANSION BOARDS Following diagrams show the available configurations for all NF series panels illustrated in this manual They in dicate the maximum number of expansion boards that can be wired to panels and boards position inside panel housings 5 1 NF1002 NF1004 panels These panels can be set as follows 1 x Main Board of 2 4 zone panel 1 x MDGMSE GSM board 1 x AL2SW24 power unit 1 x NFREL24 relay module 1 x EXTING extinguishing module Block diagram of the system AL2SW24 NFREL24 e EXTING Extinguishing 2 4 ZONE PANEL ub MAIN BOARD Board position inside panel housing AL2SW24 UN
18. DC24V power supplied by the loop Terminal board for NO inputs external LED indicator relay output and serial loop connection 1 bistable relay output C NO NC with 2A DC30V carrying capacity used to control acoustic optical acoustic and other devices with power supplied by external power units Reduced size plastic case Performance certificate no 0051 CPR 0276 standard EN54 18 Analogue addressable module with FOUR inputs and FOUR outputs inputs are balanced not balanced for alarm and fault alerts line open shortcircuited The module allows to connect 4 detectors or other conventional devices featuring NO output relay contacts to a detection loop 4140 5 Unit addresses set via rotary switch Terminal board for NO inputs external LED indicator relay output and serial loop connection 4 bistable relay outputs C NO NC with 2A DC30V carrying capacity Equipped with line isolator DC24V power supplied by the loop Reduced size plastic case Performance certificate no 0051 CPR 0274 standard EN54 18 and 54 17 s Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 PRODUCTCODE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Analogue addressable module for 1 door control The module features 2 balanced inputs and 1 output all associated to receive signals from devices or detectors for the control of a door or a fire barrier door and to control their closing with its relay outp
19. DOWN keys to increase or decrease the alarm threshold from 4 to 20mA Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving 2 1 0 Line gt Balanced Input This option allows to set the 1 0 line as a balanced input to which conventional call points be connected Being a balanced line it will require a 47K Ohm resistor connecte dto the last call point on the line Settings of Balanced Input Goto ZONES gt ADDRESS 001 gt gt TYPE Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select BALANCED INPUT Press ENTER to save The display will return to ZONE 001 Now using UP and W DOWN keys it will be possible to setup the following items GENERATED EVENT Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the event Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving For the complete list of GENERATED EVENTS please see Appendix 1 GENERATED LOGIC EVENT Use A UP and W DOWN keys to increase or decrease the value 255 max Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving The value can also be used for logic equations 5 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 3 1 0 Line gt PULL UP Input This option allows to set the 1 0 line as PULL UP INPUT to which it is possible to connect deviced providing digital signals Settings of Pull Up Input Goto ZONES gt ADDRESS 001 gt gt TYPE Use A UP and W DOWN k
20. keys to select AUX 1 option To enable AUX 1 relay press ENTER an X will appear on the right To disable the relay press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select AUX 2 option To enable AUX 2 relay press ENTER an X will appear on the right To disable the relay press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear Test LOOP OUTPUTS with NFEXP20 LOOP installed Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt TEST gt LOOP OUTPUTS The list of addresses of output modules self learnt to the loop will be displayed Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the address of the output to be tested To enable the selected output press ENTER an X will appear on the right To disable the output press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear To exit test mode and go back to TEST menu press ESC key Test LOOP SOUNDER with NFEXP20 LOOP installed Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt TEST gt LOOP SOUNDERS The list of addresses of SOUNDERS modules self learnt to the loop will be displayed Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the address of the module to be tested To enable the selected sounder press ENTER an X will appear on the right To disable the sounder press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear To exit test mode and go back to TEST menu press ESC key Test DISPLAY and BACKLIGHT Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt TEST gt DISPLAY A vertic
21. se NITTAN Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 Panel Outputs gt gt gt LEVEL MENU gt Panel Outputs gt AUX 1 ACTIVATION EVENT AUX1 Go to AUX1 gt ACTIVATION EVENT This option allows to set the event upon which the output device will activate The list includes also events defined as ANY Any alarm Any fault etc By selecting such events the output device will activate upon all events defined for example alarm fire alarm bomb alarm gas leakage alarm etc The same is valid for all event defined as fault in case of Any Fault selection For further details on such events please see Appendix 2 Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the event Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving ACTIVATION LOGIC EVENT AUX1 Go to AUX 1 gt ACTIVATION LOGIC EVENT Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the value 255max Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving The value can be used for logic equations if necessary GROUP OF ZONES AUX1 This option allows to associate the output activation to a preset group pf zones Go to AUX1 GROUP OF ZONES Use A UP and W DOWN keys to browse group of zones 1 to 40 Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving gt gt gt Go to LEVEL 3 MENU gt Panel Outputs gt AUX 2 For AUX 2 setup follow AUX 1 procedure above NOTE in o
22. NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 4 13 Power supply units wirings On the main board of the control panel there is a connector that supplies power to the panel Only one power supply unit is provided with the control panel EXT1 POW that supplies 2A current max We strongly recommend to verify the total power consumption of the fire panel previously by calculating the total amount of current required by the devices connected If a greater amount of current is required or it is necessary to grant 72h panel autonomy it is available an addi tional connector next to ALIM EXT1 connector with two RED BLACK wires welded to the board to such con nector can be connected one or more DC 24V optional power units AL2SW24 Power Unit MAINS ALIM EXT1 External power unit connector Picture 25 4 14 Back up batteries wiring diagram The current regulation provides for rechargeable batteries to be mounted on fire detection panels in order to sup ply power to the panels in case of mains failure events for a time fixed by the same regulation After having re moved the front panel of the fire unit see picture 3 you will have access to the lower area of the panel housing The two 12V rechargeable batteries have to be connected with suitable amperage using the two pairs of RED and BLACK cables directly welded on the main board and coming from the display see picture 4 Each cable has to be connected
23. Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 7 2 6 Delete Programmation Use this menu to reset the panel system to default settings All changes and new settings will be reset Go to LEVEL 3 menu gt DELETE PROGR Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select YES or NO Press ENTER to confirm the selection ESC to exit without saving Press ESC to exit NOTE the EVENT LOG file will not be deleted 7 2 7 Settings This menu allows to set panel language date amp time passwords time schedules ringing tones sensitivity group of zones maintenan ce options Go to LEVEL 3 menu gt SETTING Language Go to SETTING gt LANGUAGE Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the panel system language Press ENTER to confirm the selection Press ESC to exit Date and Time Go to SETTING gt DATE and TIME Use UP W DOWN keys to increse decrease selected value Press ENTER to pass on to the next value The sequence displayed will be day month year hour minute day Press ESC to exit Password This menu allows to define and save the 3 passwords ensuring the access to panel LEVEL 3 Below you will find how to set one password To set the other passwords use the same procedure Go to SETTING gt PASSWORD gt PASSWORD 1 Insert the OLD PASSWORD 1 Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the characters Press ENTER key Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select DESCR
24. and programmable relays the outputs will change status when the event they have been associated to occurs The diagram below shows the wiring of a inactive optical acoustic device to AUX2 output C NO contact and the connection of a port magnetic retainer that keeps ports open to AUX1 output C NC contact while the panel is in normal operating mode no alarms occurrence The maximum load is 500mA per contact For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals BELLS MBL 24BA terminal 24 boards T 1 AUX1 and AUX2 OUT 24V terminals terminals Ave LNO Ave LNO IDLE RELAY SHIELD INTERNAL ELECTRICAL WIRING Electromagnetic OUT 24V terminals door retainer internal view Picture 21 4 10 Pre alarm output wiring diagram This is a free from potential NC C NO relay output that changes its status when a pre alarm event occurs The output is to be used to signal and or display the panel pre alarm condition or to make preset devices carry out procedures in case of approaching alarm events The maximum load that can be applied is 500mA For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals NOTE in order to comply with EN 54 2 standard the outputs shall not be used to control alarm devices fire alar ms and fault events transmission devices or automatic systems since they are not
25. bottom area picture 32a position C features a male FASTON terminal welded to the printed circuit mo male terminal has to be connected the insulated female FASTON terminal supplied with NFEXP20 mo ule The other end of the cable picture 32a position D will be partially non insulated in order to allow its connection to the screw terminal of the panel EARTH wiring NFEXP20 LED indicators name colour and function Status LED Name Colour Status OFF BLINKING Status ON 9 Qus POWER Green No Power Power OK J m Er Rid Green Communicatio n to Devices NITAN 20 N A POLLING ru Communicatio Yellow Communicatio n to Panel n OK WE ut L line a leeo L Yellow short circuited LOOP open OK R line Picture 32b R Yelow short circuited LOOP open OK NITTAN 29 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 4 18 2 AS LOOP standard diagram Su3NIVLH 9IL3N9VIAOHI9313 Sualuuvd 330NS 57139 590193134 ae 7 7290 el NVWLLIN xogsvoriy sno
26. it sets to LEVEL 1 This level has no restrictions and can be used for panel general monitoring ACCESS LEVEL 2 To access Level 2 insert the special key supplied with the fire panel into the level selector and rotate it from Level 1 to Level 2 The level will be accessible for people with special responsibility eg building surveillance people The level 2 allows the standard operating mode that is it will allow detecting alarms and faults To go back to Level 1 turn the key and set it to LEVEL 1 If the panel is not used for 15 minutes no operations performed and no keys pressed the display backlight will start blinking and the last line of the panel display will show the message PANEL ON LEVEL 2 If a key is pressed the line will disappear for 15 minutes but the blinking will go on until the panel goes back to Level 1 ACCESS LEVEL 3 Once at level 2 insert a 4 figure PASSWORD to access LEVEL 3 Level 3 can be accessed only by authorized personnel trained to setup and verify panel status eg the installer The installer can set up to 3 password for level 3 and for each password a descriptive string can be set Passwords can be changed if necessary password characters will be hidden during digitation and a double confirmation is required To go back to level 2 press ESC key The panel returns automatically to level 2 after a 5 minute timeout The timeout starts each time a key is pressed 7 1 Level 2 menu To access L
27. keys to select the character with black background Press ENTER to confirm and move right to the next character on black background At the 16th character when ENTER is pressed the system will save the description and exit the menu Type Option available only for GAS detectors that can operate as GAS SENSORS and SMOKE SENSORS is Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 Sensitivity Option to set device sensitivity The option has three settings Standard Threshold sensitivity of the device during operating mode Values selectable Low Middle High Hour Phase Threshold sensitivity of the operating device during a defined time schedule Values selectable Low Middle High Hour Phase time schedule of the threshold control Values selectable 0 no schedule 1 to 8 number of the schedule set Generated event This menu allows to select the event to be generated upon device alarm The event can be chosen from a list displayed according to the device type For the complete list of events see APPENDIX 1 Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the event Press ENTER to save the selection and exit the menu Press ESC to exit without saving Alarm logic event This menu allows to associate logic event between 0 and 255 to the device default 0 no logic event The event will be generated upon device alarm It can also be used in logic equations when used
28. the second screw use one of the available holes and fix the eyelet terminal using nut and washers or the self tapping screw 28 Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 Once the two filter cable ends have been fixed secure the filter case to the panel base using both sides adehesive tape and plastic clamps as illustrated in the following picture Picture 32a FX SNUBBER filter 2 Panel inside view NF2000 RESET RS485 SERIAL CONNECTOR POLLING 1 rm owe TOT Case DEVICE PANEL 2 Note O NFEXP20 on 20 B screw LOOP EXPANSION BOARD 24 3 screw WITH SERIAL INTERFACE 8 SEE TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR WIRINGS AND SETTINGS 5 LOOP DIAGNOSTIC LED R A SEE TECHNICAL MANUAL RIGHT LOOP gt TO PANEL 5 ATS CAAA M J YELLOW GREEN CABLE partly unshielded to be connected to the screw terminal on the panel EARTH wiring L 150mm 4 For the proper module operation Kit EARTH wiring all the dipswitch must in OFF FASTON 4 18 1 NFEXP20 module EARTH wiring The module
29. to NFEXP20 A loop board POWER soles IEL Panel inside view NF2000 NITTAN NFEXP2 e screw SEIS EAD 5 Screw Power Uni vit Dy LOOP FOR WIRING 8 E board CN CN ST Ac e io e Panel main board Picture 32 B The following operations must be carried out only by qualified technicians and with system and devices discon nected from power supplies 1 Install the expansion board to the panel base Insert the two M3 screws supplied through the two holed hinges on the two sides of the plastic case then fix it to the base with washers and nuts 2 Wire NFEXP20 module to the NF2000 series panel main board For such wiring the 6 way cable supplied with NFEXP20 kit shall be used Connected it to the panel RS485 6 way male connector position A on picture 32 or 8 and to the NFEXP20 module 6 way male connector position B on picture 32 The cable allows the communication of RS485 serial signals between panel and module it also allows module power supply 3 Connect FX SNUBBER filter The filter is supplied with the kit and will improve immunity against electromagnetic noise The NFEXP20 module features an hexagonal metal self tapping support to which has to be fixed one of the eyelet terminals of the filter yellow green cable with one of the two M3 screws and the washer supplied with the kit A The other end of the yellow green cable has to be fixed to the panel base B using
30. to be assigned to the module before its in stallation for such operation use the BOARD ADDRESS SELECTOR see picture no 12 Example of positioning and installation of a NFEXP10 module NFEXP10 8 ZONES Connector RS 485 see pic 12 Connector ESPANSIONI see picture 8 RS 485 Power connection cable NFEXP10 Z005 Z012 Main Board Zones Z001 Z004 MAIN BOARD 4 ZONES On the panel base there are the fixing holes where the plastic small supports shall be placed T Picture 12a 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals For further details on installation see the relevant Technical Manual IMPORTANT NOTE To perform all the terminal wirings required detectors etc we recommend the use of CS AI5 series cable as lab tests have already been carried out and the following lengths determined CS A50 5 cable 2x0 5mmq max length 500m 5 151 5 cable 2x1 5mmq max length 1500m CS AI51 cable 2x1mmq max length 1000m CS AI52 5 cable 2x2 5mmq max length 2000m 4 4 Wiring of conventional detectors and call points These fire detection panels are preset for the connection of conventional devices connectable to the main board Zones from 001 to 004 terminals from LIN 1 to LIN 4 or to NFEXP10 expansion boards Fi
31. 02 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 7 2 3 Zones Go to LEVEL 3 MENU gt ZONES In ZONE menu use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the number address of the zone indicated on the right then press ENTER Setup of ZONE 000 MCP terminals Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select ADDRESS 000 then press ENTER The section entered refers to ZONE 000 Description Use A UP and W DOWN keys to go to DESCRIPTION then select ENTER Here users can set a message of max 16 characters to be displayed when the zone enters the alarm condition By defult there are no messages set the line will show 16 empty small squares At first the cursor will be on the first square use UP and W DOWN keys to browse available characters Press ENTER to confirm the selection and move to the next position on the right Press ESC to exit Sensor Input Go to SENSOR INPUT gt GENERATED EVENT The window in the bottom area displays the event type Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the event Press ENTER to save the selection and exit the menu Press ESC to exit without saving For the complete list of events please see APPENDIX 1 Go to GENERATED LOGIC EVENT using A UP and W DOWN keys You will enter Sensor Input gt Generated logic event section the window in the bottom area displays the set value Use A UP and W DOWN keys to increase decrease the value 255 max Press ENTER to save the selection and exit the m
32. 40786 7 2 Level 3 menu Items of level 3 menu Version Loop Extinguishing unit Peripherals Zones Panel Outputs GSM Network amp Supervision Logic Sta tements Day Night Mode Delete Progr Settings Service Info Cable Test 7 2 1 Version Go to LEVEL 3 menu gt VERSION The panel firmware version will be displayed and also the version of NFEXP20 loop module NFEXP10 expansion board and EXTING and NFREPEATER modules Press ESC key or ENTER key again to exit the menu 7 2 2 Loop Loop item will be available only if a NFEXP20 module has been installed on to the panel see picture 32 This menu allows to set options and functions of all the analogue addressable devices connected to the NFEXP20 module according to the single device properties When the NFEXP20 is installed for the first time only the SELF LEARNING item will display Go to SELF LEARNING and press ENTER All the analogue addressable devices connected to the loop and previously addressed and powered will be self learnt For further setup and wirings data please see the devices technical manuals When the self learning procedure is over a list of the detected devices will be displayed indicating also the quantity Now press ENTER and select YES 4 ENTER to save the devices detected NO ENTER to exit without saving NOTE the selected option is the one with the black background IMPORTANT if the connected devices are not detected the m
33. C E J or G type and therefore are not protected against cuts and short circuits 2 Technical and Programming Manuals 1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 4 11 RS 485 output for external keypads NFREPEATER v 4 0 0 and above Up to 2 remote keypad NFREPEATER can be connected to 15 485 TAST terminals Keypads to be installed outside the panel The keypads will have the same operating mode as the central one when the LEVEL 2 is selected with the se lection key at one of the three keypads the other keypads will automatically be inhibited until the selection key is released and the LEVEL 1 selected again The data will be exchanged over RS 485 line and the wired keypads will be powered by the same line For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals RS 485 TAST Keypad Keypad 2 terminals NFREPEATER NFREPEATER RS 485 TAST B GND 4V A Picture 23 4 12 Batteries NTC inputs Connect 2 NTC to these inputs their bulbs have to be approached to the two rechargeable back up batteries these will have to be connected to the fire panel main board The NTC will keep the temperature of the two bat teries under control since they are constantly connected with the internal battery charger that controls its func tionality and keeps the correct charge level NTC BATTERIES NTC1 NTC BATTERIES terminals Picture 24 NITTAN 23 090040786
34. C24V power ISOSPLITAS supplied by the loop Analogue addressable module with ONE balanced not balanced input to signal alarm and fault alerts line open shortcircuited itallows to connect ONE detector or other conventional devices 1IASBOX featuring NO output relay contacts to a detection loop Unit addresses set via rotary switch DC24V power supplied by the loop Reduced size plastic case Performance certificate no 0051 CPR 0276 standard EN54 18 Analogue addressable module with FOUR balanced not balanced input to signal alarm and fault alerts line open shortcircuited it allows to connect FOUR detectors or other conventional AIASBOX devices featuring NO output relay contacts to a detection loop Unit addresses set via rotary switch Terminal board for NO inputs external LED indicator and serial loop connection Equipped with line isolator DC24V power supplied by the loop Reduced size plastic case Performance certificate no 0051 CPR 0274 standards EN54 18 and EN54 17 Analogue addressable module with ONE bistable relay output C NO NC with 2A DC30V carrying capacity Module used to control acoustic optical acoustic and other devices with power supplied 10ASBOX by external power units Unit addresses set via rotary switch Terminal board for external LED indicator relay output and serial loop connection DC24V power supplied by the loop Reduced size plastic case Performance certificate no 0051 CPR 0276 st
35. ED CABLE CONNECT THE TWO CABLE SHIELDS FIRE ISOLATOR CALL POINT AS DETECTOR Install every 32 devices SHIELDED CABLE Picture 32d UB 4 bases wiring diagram Connection of two UB 4 bases NFEXP20 UB 4 BASE UB 4 BASE CONNECT THE TWO CABLE SHIELDS ISOLATOR Install every 32 devices AS DETECTOR AS DETECTOR SHIELDED CABLE Picture 32e s 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 4 18 4 Table of NFEXP20 module compatible AS devices PRODUCTCODE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Line isolator module that can be installed on the detector s base for disabling part of the loop in ISOBASE case a short circuit occurs whilst normal operation is continued on remaining equipment We recommend installing an isolator every 32 detectors addresses DC24V power supplied by the loop It will replace Line isolator module for disabling part of the loop in case a short circuit occurs whilst normal ISOBOX operation is continued on remaining equipment We recommend installing an isolator every 32 SCIA detectors addresses Suplied with plastic case DC24V power supplied by the loop It will replace SCA Module allowing the connection of 2 separate loops to the same AS loop board D
36. EVEL 2 menu insert the key supplied with the panel into the plastic lock on the front of the fire panel housing seeconsultare il capitolo Panel function keys a pag 39 then turn it and set it to LEVEL 2 position Display backlight will turn white and LEVEL 2 menu will be displayed as per following image Use A V ENTER and ESC keys to browse Level 2 Menu Level 2 menu starting display ENTER Menu Level 2 7 T DOWN V Display contrast ee Programming Main selection E Selected submenu NITTAN 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 7 1 1 Disablements This menu displays lists of zones devices and modules that can be disabled their current status and items already disabled The display below is typical of this menu When on the right of an item the x symbol appears it indicates that one or more of such item s is disabled see Output Modules in the example For more details on the item s disabled please enter the relevant submenu using the arrows and ENTER key Disablings One or more output Device module s is disabled Output Modules Sounders Panel Outputs Disablements ZONE Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt DISABLEMENTS gt ZONE A list of zones will display zones displayed depends on panel model and setup Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the zone s to disable To disable the zone selected press ENTER an X will app
37. F2000 Technical and Programming Manuals Itis a new address so the line DESCRIPTION will show no information and the zone to which it will be associated by default is no 013 To change zone number just add text to the description line or modify other parameters Th enter device setup section press ENTER again The example above shows the connection of an analogue addressable call point to a loop Options can be enabled according to the type of device connected The following table shows which options can be enabled for the various devices and will therefore be displayed in the device setup area Call Temper GAS Smoke Output Input Zone Sounder Point Detect Detect Detect Module Module Module Zone X X X X X X X X Description X X X X X X X X Type X X X Sensitivity X X X Generated Event X X Alarm Logic Event X X X X X X Pre alarm Logic Event X X X Activation Event X X X Logic Activation Event X X X Mode X Zone Group X X X Double Knock X X X LED Switch ON X X X X Description of table options Option ZONE Option to set the ZONE of the device Go to ZONE and press ENTER Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the zone to be associated 13 to 44 Press ENTER to save and exit Press ESC to exit without saving Description Option to set the DESCRIPTION of the device 16 characters max Go to DESCRIPTION and press ENTER Use A UP and W DOWN
38. For further details on such events please see Appendix 2 Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the event Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving ACTIVATION LOGIC EVENT Use A UP and W DOWN keys to increase or decrease the value 255 max Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving The value can also be used for logic equations 54 Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 DOUBLE KNOCK This option allows to set the output to activate only upon multiple alarms that is alarm events generated by more than one zone assigned to the associated GROUP OF ZONE Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select YES or NO Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving INVERTED This option allows to set the status of this output when the panel is in idle status enabled YES ON INVERTED or disabled OFF NON INVERTED Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select YES or NO Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving GROUP OF ZONES This option allows to associate the output activation to a preset group pf zones Use A UP and W DOWN keys to browse group of zones 1 to 40 Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving NOTE in order to comply with EN 54 2 standard the above outputs shall not be used to control alarm devices fire alarms and fault events transmission devices or au
39. IPTION Define a description for the password 1 if needed Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select CODE Insert the OLD PASSWORD 1 then press ENTER Insert the NEW PASSWORD 1 then press ENTER The new password will be saved Press ESC repeatedly to exit or modify the other passwords 1 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals Time Schedules This menu allows to setup 4 weekly schedules and 4 periodic schedules that can be used for functions requiring scheduling It also allows to set up to 20 holidays or holiday periods during which the schedules set may be enabled or disabled Each weekly schedule can be set with 2 daily schedules set on a day base For periodic schedules it is possible to set 2 schedules day month year of schedule activation To indicate any day month or year leave hyphens instead of precise numbers Example DAY MONTH 03 YEAR 10 means that the schedule will be active during all days of March 2010 The schedule can also be enabled disabled during the whole single day Each schedule can be set to activate during holidays holiday periods TIMER from 1 to 4 The procedure of timer setup illustrated below refers to TIMER number 1 The other timers follow the same setup mode Goto SETTING gt TIME SCHEDULE gt TIMER gt TIMER 1 Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select HOLIDAY then press ENTER This option allows to enabl
40. MCP Balancing resistor CALL POINT CALL POINT CALL POINT This wiring NO terminal DOES NOT REQUIRE connecting a resistor in series to the call point BRVEN2 contact but it requires connecting a 10000hm ALARM resistor in series to one of the two lines Such resistor will also limit the current supplied to the LOCAL ALARM front LED connect max 32 devices to each line NOTE to comply with EN 54 2 standard ETE EATER TM x WARNING the end of line resistor must be positioned INSIDE the case of the last call point wired to the zone SHIELD Terminals Z000 MCP QT3IHS Manual Call Point Manual Call Point SHIELD Picture 16 Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 4 5 Wiring diagram of AL REL supervised output with PTC protection The terminal board features a supervised alarm output such output supports the wiring of optical acoustic de vices that will be triggered in case of panel alarm events As it is a supervised output do connect a 4700 Ohm balancing resistor to the end of the connecting cable The maximum current draw allowed is 650mA The output is PTC protected it will start operating in case the current draw gets too high It will be also necessary to connect a 1N4007 diode in series to the POSITIVE
41. N2 call point R terminal require the previous connection of a 8800hm resistor inside the call point connected in series to the NO contact The resistor also ensures the correct power supply to the front LED indicator Please remind that ZONES are supervised and when they are not used for the system a 4700 Ohm resistor shall be connected to the terminals For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals 7 Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 Terminals Zones 1 4 tol NIT Balancing resistor CALL POINT CALL POINT CALL POINT The wiring of BRVEN2 call point R terminal requires the previous connection of a 8800hm BRVE N2 resistor inside the call point case connected in series to the NO contact and to the q LOCAL ALARM front LED P BRVEN2 CALL POINTS NOTE to comply with EN 54 2 standard Pe arene wiring example connect max 32 devices to each line ERAS cei 1 WARNING the end of line resistor WE must be positioned INSIDE the case of the last call point wired to the zone SHIELD g Terminals E Zones 1 4 T 4700 Z Ohm Manual j Call Point Call Point z SHIELD Picture 14a NITTAN 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical
42. NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals Picture 7 y FAULT relay output NO C NC max load 500mA ALARM supervised output max current 650mA protected PTC PRE ALARM relay output NO C NC max load 500mA 24VDC services output protected PTC max current 650mA 24VDC RESETTABLE output protected PTC Max current 650mA OUT 24V 24 RES RS 485 for the connection of remote keypads up to 2 optional RS 485 TAST GND 24V Input for 2 NTC for the control of temperature of the 2 internal batteries optional NTC BATTERIES NIC1 NTC2 B Terminals for ZONE 000 CONVENTIONAL devices 01 Terminals for ZONE 001 CONVENTIONAL devices programmable input output MO2 LIN 1 104 LIN3 03 LIN2 Terminals for ZONE 002 CONVENTIONAL devices programmable input output Terminals for ZONE 003 CONVENTIONAL devices programmable input output ONLY NF1004 and NF2000 Terminals for ZONE 004 CONVENTIONAL devices programmable input output ONLY NF1004 and NF2000 CY VCI NI TIAN Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 RS 485 connector for NFEXP20 LOOP board NF2000 987 55 al Connector for NFEXP10 zones expansion board NF2000 Picture 8
43. OR INPUT line 1 0 LINE Balanced Input PULL UP input and Output have to be managed as FIRE events NITTAN 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 9 APPENDIX 2 Table of ACTIVATION EVENTS selectable and modules and outputs to which they can be associated ACTIVATION EVENT FOR ACTIVATION EVENT Panel OC and GSM Output Modules Sounder Modules Relay Outputs on Loop on Loop ANY ALARM X X X X FIRE ALARM X X X X BOMB X X X X ALARM X X X X SAFETY X X X X 5 0 5 X X X X GAS LEAK X X X X WATER LEAK X X X X EVACUATION X X X X PREALARM X X X X PREALARM END X X X X EXTINGUISHMENT ON X X X X ANY FAULT X X X ANY FAULT TO DEVICES X X X ANY FAULT TO ZONES X X X ANY FAULT TO POWER UNITS X X X GSM FAULT X X EXTING LOST X X X EV FAULT X X X NO MAIN POWER X X X SILENCE X X X RESET X X X ACKNOLEDGEMENT X X X INVESTIGATION X X X EXTING ON X X X EV ON X X X EXT ING CONFIRM X X X NO BATTERY X X X X BATTERY OVERVOLT X X X X LOW BATTERY X X X X BATT 1 FAULT X X X X BATT 2 FAULT X X X X BATTERY HIGH RES X X X X LOAD FUSE FAULT X X X X CPU FUSE FAULT X X X X OVERVOLTAGE X X X X UNDERVOLTAGE X X X X BATTERY DISCONNECTION X X X X NO 24V X X X X PSU FAULT X X X 68 Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 10 MAINTENANCE
44. S e NFREL24 902222222 iptipoiptide 0 Li e m MDGSME j Joo e e EXTING T ml m B 2 4 ZONE MAIN BOARD NITTAN ss 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 5 2 NF2000 panel 12 conventional zones 1 LOOP These panels can be set as follows 1 x Main Board of 4 zone panel 1 x MDGMSE GSM board 1 x AL2SW24 power unit 1 x NFREL24 relay module 1 x NFEXP10 8 zone expansion module 1 x NFEXP20 loop module 1 x EXTING extinguishing module Block diagram of the system AL2SW24 NFREL24 amp EXTING 4 ZONE PANEL Extinguishin MDGSME MAIN BOARD mesme m X 2 NFEXP10 Boards position inside panel housing AL2SW24 NFEXP20 NFEXP10 NFREL24 uum ZZTN o 4 ZONE MAIN BOARD 36 Technical and Programming Manuals 1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 6 PANEL DISPLAYS AND KEYS Below is the front label all functions and states of the control panels are shown by and managed using the graphic display and they are indicated by coloured LED indicators The control keys of the many panel functions make panel control and programming operations extremely e
45. UX1 OUTPUT associated to GROUP 3 Activates upon FIRE EVENT Operating mode The 1 0 output of ZONE 4 is associated 10 GROUP 1 it will activate only in case the FIRE si Crete cas LEAKAGE gnals come from ZONE 1 ZONE 2 or ZONE 3 It e A Y O N will switch on an optical alarm board A D SMOKE detector If the FIRE signals come from ZONE 6 or ZONE 7 O E REESE assigned to GROUP 2 they will trigger the alarm 84 output of the panel The 1 0 output of ZONE 4 will Glassbreak call point not activate Event FIRE In case of GAS LEAKAGE alarm from ZONE 5 the AUX1 output will activate and close the secu rity valve that is associated to GROUP 3 to whom also GROUP 2 belongs AUX 1 Event GAS LEAKAGE Procedure to assign zones to a GROUP of ZONES Only GROUP 1 will be illustrated For other groups the same procedure is valid Go to SETTING gt GROUP of ZONES Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select GROUP 1 then press ENTER A list with all panel zones will appear Use UP W DOWN keys to select a ZONE Press ENTER to assign the selected ZONE to GROUP 1 an X will appear on the right Press ENTER again to delete the selected ZONE from GROUP 1 the X on the right will disappear Press ESC to exit Options Go to SETTING gt OPTIONS In OPTIONS menu use A UP and W DOWN keys to select EARTH FAULT then press ENTER Here you can set the panel to i
46. a displays the type of confirm set Use A UP and W DOWN keys and ENTER key to select gt OFF all signals from detectors or call points connected to whatever zone triggers an alarm event gt CONFIRM ALARM the panel awaits a further alarm signal from the same zone that has sent the first signal Press ENTER 10 confirm the selection and the window will go back to the previous menu where the item Time Checking will now be displayed Use Confirm Alarm option to set the time interval within which the alarm confirmation shall arrive 1 to 30 mins 1 min steps No messages will appear on the display and no outputs will be activated If the alarm signal ends the panel will go back to normal operating mode If it does not the panel will enter the alarm condition gt CONFIRM PREALARM the panel awaits a further alarm signal from one of the zones assigned to the group defined in the relevant menu the same zone that has sent the first signal In addition the panel buzzer activates the zone that has triggered the signal appears on the display as PREALARM ZONE the PRELARM LED switches on the PREALARM relay output activates Press ENTER to confirm the window will go back to the previous menu that will display TIME CHECKING item where you can set the time interval within which the alarm confirmation shall arrive 1 to 30 mins 1 min steps GROUP menu where you can set the zone group from which the alarm confirmation shall arrive
47. al bar will start displaying from the left side of the graphic display and will switch on all the pixels of the display At the same time the display backlight will change colour every second sequencial mode To exit test mode and go back to TEST menu press ESC key Test LED Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt TEST gt LED The LEDs on the panel front cover will switch on for 2 seconds all at the same time The panel will return to TEST menu after 2 seconds automatically Test BUZZER Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt TEST gt BUZZER The panel buzzer will be enabled for 5 seconds The panel will return to TEST menu after 5 seconds automatically 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 7 1 5 Display contrast Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt DISPLAY CONTRAST Press A UP and W DOWN keys repetedly to increase decrease the percentage of the displayed contrast Press ENTER to save the new settings Press ESC to exit without saving and go back to LEVEL 2 menu 7 1 6 Programming Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt PROGRAMMING Key in the 4 figure PASSWORD default 0000 Press UP W DOWN keys repetedly to increase decrease a number Press ENTER to move to the following figure Once the fourth figure has been digited and the password is correct press ENTER to access LEVEL 3 menu Technical and Programming Manuals 1002 NF1004 NF2000 0900
48. alarm output wiring 22 4 11 RS 485 output for external keypads NFREPEATER v 4 0 0 and above 23 4 12 Batteries NTC inputs 22er Rack EE EE EXE E NN EE 23 4 13 Power supply units wirings 24 4 14 Back up batteries wiring diagram 24 4 15 MDGSME GSM module optional 25 4 16 NFREL24 relay module optional 26 4 17 EXTING Extinguishing module optional only v 3 0 0 and above 27 4 18 20 1 AS LOOP Module only NF2000 panel 2 0 0 and above 28 4 18 1 NFEXP20 module EARTH wiring 29 4 18 2 AS LOOP standard diagram 30 4 18 3 Analogue addressable devices wired to the the panel loop 31 4 18 4 Table of NFEXP20 module compatible AS devices 32 5 INSTALLATION AND SETUP OF EXPANSION BOARDS 35 5 1 NF1002 NF1004 panels 35 5 2 NF2000 panel 12 conventional zones 1 LOOP 36 6 PANEL DISPLAYS AND 5 2 2
49. and Programming Manuals 4 4 3 I O Terminals wiring diagram Below is the diagram of 1 0 terminals wiring examples The diagram refers to the 4 panel zones and the 8 NFEXP10 module zones The operating mode will be dealt with in consultare il capitolo FIRE PANEL CONFIGU RATION a pag 41 Please remind that 1 0 ZONES are supervised and when they are not used for the system a 47000 Ohm resistor shall be connected to the terminals For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals Terminals 1 4 Panel E 1 8 10 BALANCED INPUT selected F SHIELD Last call point 32 47000 Ohm BRVEN2 IMPORTANT when wiring 2 call point following the diagram indications the alarm 1 signal function of the red LED will be lost CALL POINT NOTE t ly with EN 54 2 standard m to WI Z Standar wiring diagram connect max 32 devices to each line example i M all Hoc Cei IMPORTANT connect end of line resistor to the last detector of the zone id m SHIELD Terminals 1 4 Zones 47 Manual Manual Qr Ohm 5 call point call point SHIELD Picture 15a Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 Selection 4 20mA input
50. andard EN54 18 Analogue addressable module with FOUR bistable relay outputs with 2A DC30V carrying capacity Unit addresses set via rotary switch Terminal board for external LED indicator 4OASBOX relay outputs and serial loop connection Equipped with line isolator DC24V power supplied by the loop Reduced size plastic case Performance certificate no 0051 CPR 0274 standard EN54 18 and EN54 17 Analogue addressable module with ONE inputand ONE output the inputis balanced notbalanced for alarm and fault alerts line open shortcircuited The module allows to connect 1 detector or other conventional devices featuring NO output relay contacts to a detection loop Unit addresses 1HOASBOX set via rotary switch DC24V power supplied by the loop Terminal board for NO inputs external LED indicator relay output and serial loop connection 1 bistable relay output with 2A DC30V carrying capacity used to control acoustic optical acoustic and other devices with power supplied by external power units Reduced size plastic case Performance certificate no 0051 CPR 0276 standard EN54 18 Analogue addressable module with TWO inputs and ONE output inputs are balanced not balanced for alarm and fault alerts line open shortcircuited The module allows to connect 2 detectors or other conventional devices featuring NO output relay contacts to a detection loop 2 OASBOX Unit addresses set via rotary switch
51. applications The system s operator is hereby advised to see regularly to the periodic maintenance of the system at least in accordance with the provisions of current legislation as well as to carry out checks on the correct running of said system on as regular a basis as the risk involved requires with particular reference to the control unit sensors sounders dialler s and any other device connected The user must let the installer know how well the system seems to be operating based on the results of periodic checks without delay Design installation and servicing of systems which include this product should be made by skilled staff with the necessary knowledge to operate in safe conditions in order to prevent accidents These systems installation must be made in accordance with the laws in force Some equipment s inner parts are connected to electric main and therefore electrocution may occur if servicing was made before switching off the main and emergency power Some products incorporate rechargeable or non rechargeable batteries as emergency power supply Their wrong connection may damage the product properties and the operator s safety burst and fire 2 NITTAN Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 1 GENERALS The conventional fire detection panels NF1002 NF1004 and NF2000 belong to a new family of single micro processor based control units able to manage respectively NF1002
52. asy and user friendly BLOCKED IN E 59 DISABLE MANUAL MODE NFxxxx V X X X DISABLE EXTING FIRE GSM ON DISABLE 4 9o 9 79 wy Oy Oy Oy GENERAL SYSTEM GSM FAULT FAULT DISABLED fe EVACUATE SILENCE RESET DAY NIGHT 98001905 One of the features of the new graphic display is the option of changing the backlighting colour according to the status of the control unit During normal operation the display backlight will be GREEN YELLOW in case of fault or anomaly RED in case of alarm events When the control unit is being programmed or set the backlight will be WHITE Normal operation mode GREEN NITTAN Alarm alert RED 37 Alert for anomaly or wrong connection YELLOW Setup mode WHITE Display contrast Programming 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 6 1 Panel LED indicators LED name Colour Indication POWER GREEN 230V Power SILENCE YELLOW Acoustic devices silenced PRE ALARM RED Alarm check pre alarm ON INVEST DELAY YELLOW et DAY NIGHT YELLOW Day Night mode FIRE GSM ON DISABLE TEST WV dh abesse GENERAL SYSTEM SOUNDERS GSM FAULT FAULT DISABLED RED Alarm event s ON with silenced sounder Alarm events ON RED Telephone dialler ON Waiting a confirm YELLOW Disabled elem
53. ation time the operator will verify the real existence of the alarm condition either by checking from a remote device the position that has generated the alarm or by directly going to such position If no action is taken during INVESTIGATION time and the timer runs out the fire panel will enter the alarm condition During INVESTIGATION timer running the panel buzzer will be active Go to DAY amp NIGHT MODE gt INVESTIGATION TIMER Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select a value between 0 and 600 seconds Press ENTER to confirm the selection Press ESC to exit Linked Timer This option allows to set the timer the panel will refer to when automatically switching from DAY to NIGHT mode For the creation and setup of timers please see TIME SCHEDULE section further on Go to DAY amp NIGHT MODE gt LINKED TIMER Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select a timer between 1 and 8 Press ENTER to confirm the selection Press ESC to exit Enabled Zones This option allows to enable and disable the delayed mode for ZONES connected to the fire panel Go to DAY amp NIGHT MODE gt ENABLED ZONES Use A UP and W DOWN keys to position the cursor on the zone to enable disable Press ENTER to enable the delayed mode for the selected zone an X will appear on the right Press ENTER again to disable the delayed mode for the selected zone the X on the right will disappear Press ESC to exit 60 Technical and
54. ay with which the panel displays a BACK UP BATTERY POWER SUPPLY failure Press ENTER key to confirm the selection ESC to exit In OPTIONS menu use A UP and W DOWN keys to select T on at Reset then press ENTER Use A UP and W DOWN keys to increase dicrease the time interval from 5 to 60 seconds after which the loop outputs go back to idle mode after the activation upon RESET event Press ENTER key to confirm the selection ESC to exit In OPTIONS menu use A UP and W DOWN keys to select RE SOUND BELLS then press ENTER Use A UP and W DOWN keys to set bells reactivation YES Press ENTER key to confirm the selection ESC to exit 8 APPENDIX 1 Table of GENERATED EVENTS selectable CONVENTIONAL CONVENTIONAL ZONES ZONE Z000 Z001 Z012 MCP X X LOOP LOOP GENERATED EVENTS INPUT MODULE CALL POINT X X FIRE ALARM BOMB ALARM SAFETY 5 0 5 GAS LEAK WATER LEAK EXTINGUISHMENT ON NO MAIN POWER NO BATTERY BATTERY OVERVOLT LOW BATTERY BATT 1 FAULT BATT 2 FAULT BATTERY HIGH RES CPU FUSE FAULT LOAD FUSE FAULT OVERVOLTAGE SHORT EARTH POS SHORT EARTH GND UNDERVOLTAGE BATTERY DISCONNECTION NO 24V PSU FAULT X X X X X X X Xx PK X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X such events do not comply with EN54 2 standard SENS
55. contact of the alarm relay in order to avoid damaging the bell during the supervision T remind that when they are not used for the system a 4700 Ohm resistor shall be connected to the termi nals For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals BELLS internal terminal boards MBL 24BA MBL 241P ol ol o SHIELD ALARM RELAY Picture 17 terminals 4 6 Wiring diagram of the DC 24V power output with PTC protection This is a PTC protected DC 24V output and it is used when it is necessary to power devices requiring DC 24V external power optical acoustic alarm devices detection devices etc The output is PTC protected it will start operating in case the consumption gets too high The maximum current draw allowed is 650mA For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals DC24V POWER LINE aui E CHR wa 2 c SHIELD OUT 24V terminals LB2000 WARNING the end of line resistor SA100 24 must be positioned INSIDE the case of last Optical Acoustic device Balancing AL REL resistor OPTICAL ACOUSTIC terminals DEVICES SHIELD 4700 Ohm TW M A 7B 1 Ie n 7 pic ALARM control line Picture 18 NITTAN 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals e Connecting SA100 24 siren to the OUT 24 output wiring diagram For
56. d by more than one zone assigned to the associated GROUP OF ZONE Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select YES or NO Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving ss 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals INVERTED This option allows to set the status of this output when the panel is in idle status enabled YES ON INVERTED or disabled OFF NON INVERTED Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select YES or NO Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving GROUP OF ZONES This option allows to associate the output activation to a preset group pf zones Use A UP and W DOWN keys to browse group of zones 1 to 40 Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving NOTE in order to comply with EN 54 2 standard the above outputs shall not be used to control alarm devices fire alarms and fault events transmission devices or automatic systems since they are not C E J or G type and therefore are not protected against cuts and short circuits Analogue addressable zones setup Z013 to Z044 if NFEXP20 LOOP module installed Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the ADDRESS then press ENTER The section of the selected zone will display Confirm alarm Z013 to Z044 This section will display only zones to which one or more devices have been associated Go to CONFIRM ALARM gt TYPE The window in the bottom are
57. e disable TIMER 1 during HOLIDAYS Use A UP W DOWN keys to select YES NO Press ENTER to confirm the selection Press ESC to exit Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select DAY then press ENTER A list with the weekdays will appear Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select a day ex Monday then press ENTER Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select one of the 3 different options ON ENABLED for the day selected OFF DISABLED for the day selected SET available two time intervals for the day selected Go to SET then select ENTER The following display will appear Time Schedule FIRST SCHEDULE ACTIVATION TIME DEACTIVATION TIME SECOND SCHEDULE SCHEDULES TO BE SET To edit time hours and minutes position the cursor black square to the time you want to edit using ENTER key Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the hour and minutes needed in the selected position Press ENTER key repeatedly to pass on to the next positions in sequence At the end the cursor will retur to the stating position Press ESC to save changes and exit s Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 Example The schedule is set to be active on Mondays from 8 am to 12 pm and Time Schedule from 1 30 pm to 6 pm Timer 1 Monday schedule has to be set as shown in the image on the left Monday 00 12 00 13 30 18 00 times to the other days
58. e the value 255 max Press ENTER to save the selection and exit the menu Press ESC to exit without saving O Line 1 0 lines can be configured both as input and output lines The parameters to set will vary according to the setup The line can be set to 4 modes 4 20mA Input Balanced Input Pull Up Input Output 1 1 0 Line gt 4 20mA Input This option allows to connect a sensor providing output current between 4 and 20 mA Settings of 4 20mA input Goto ZONES gt ADDRESS 001 gt gt TYPE Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select 4 20mA INPUT Press ENTER to save The display will return to ZONE 001 50 Technical and Programming Manuals 1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 Now using UP and W DOWN keys it will be possible to setup the following items GENERATED EVENT Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the event Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving For the complete list of events please see Appendix 1 GENERATED LOGIC EVENT Use A UP and W DOWN keys to increase or decrease the value 255 max Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving The value can also be used for logic equations PRE ALARM SENSITIVITY Use A UP and W DOWN keys to increase or decrease the pre alarm threshold from 4 to 20mA Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving ALARM SENSITIVITY Use A UP and W
59. ear on the right To re enable the zone press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU press ESC twice NOTE when all the addressed devices connected to the same zone are disabled such ZONE will appear as disabled in the menu above x symbol on the right When such zone is re enabled all the addressed devices connected to such zone will be re enabled Disablements DEVICE enabled if NFEXP20 LOOP module is installed Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt DISABLEMENTS gt DEVICE A list of the addresses of the self learnt devices will be displayed Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the device address to disable To disable the device selected press ENTER an X will appear on the right To re enable the device press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU press ESC twice Disablements OUTPUT MODULES enabled if NFEXP20 LOOP module is installed Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt DISABLEMENTS gt OUTPUT MODULES A list of the addresses of the output modules will be displayed Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the module address to disable To disable the module selected press ENTER an X will appear on the right To re enable the module press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU press ESC twice Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786
60. ents ff YELLOW System element s is are being tested 2 YELLOW Fault events ON with silenced buzzer Fault events ON YELLOW CPU fault with silenced buzzer CPU fault YELLOW Sounders disabled Sounders fault YELLOW GSM disabled GSM fault NITTAN Technical and Programming Manuals 1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 6 2 Panel function keys Ct Level 1 Function Level 2 Function Level 3 Function Enters the selected menu Confirms data Enters the selected menu Confirms data Scrolls events UP Moves the selection upwards Moves the selection upwards Scrolls events DOWN Moves the selection downwards Moves the selection downwards Displays fault events if at the same time alarm events are present Returns to previous menu Delete operation Returns to previous menu Deletes operation EVACUATE SILENCE gt RESET Ci DAY NIGHT LEVEL2 9 N p IT LEVEL 2 Key name Level 1 Function Level 2 3 Function EVACUATE During panel acknowledgment or investigation time it resets panel delay time intervals and sets the panel to alarm condition During panel idle status it generates an evacuate event and sets the panel to alarm condition During panel acknowledgment or investigation time it operates as seen at level 1 At level 3 the key is disabled SILENCE Silences the buzzer Durin
61. enu Press ESC to exit without saving Setup of CONVENTIONAL ZONES from Z001 to Z012 Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the ADDRESS then press ENTER The section entered refers to the ZONE selected Description Use A UP and W DOWN keys to go to DESCRIPTION then select ENTER Here users can set a message of max 16 characters to be displayed when the zone enters the alarm condition By defult there are no messages set the line will show 16 empty small squares At first the cursor will be on the first square use A UP and W DOWN keys to browse available characters Press ENTER to confirm the selection and move to the next position on the right Press ESC to exit s 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals Confirm Alarm Go to CONFIRM ALARM gt TYPE The window in the bottom area displays the type of confirm set Use A UP and W DOWN keys and ENTER key to select gt OFF all signals from detectors or call points connected to whatever zone triggers an alarm event gt CONFIRM ALARM the panel awaits a further alarm signal from the same zone that has sent the first signal Press ENTER 10 confirm the selection and the window will go back to the previous menu where the item Time Checking will now be displayed Use Confirm Alarm option to set the time interval within which the alarm confirmation shall arrive 1 to 30 mins 1 min steps No messages wi
62. essage DEVICE CONNECTED will appear Check power lines and wirings then repeat self learning procedure When the list of self learnt devices is saved two new items will be displayed under SELF LEARNING menu Devices Prog and Loop Restart gt gt Devices Programming This menu allows to setup the options of all connected devices The system acknowledges the type of connected devices automatically it will display the device and will enable disable setup options that appear individually for each device in Devices Prog menu Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select DEVICES PROG then press ENTER The line ADDRESS will appear and will be followed by the first address self learnt during self learning procedure ex 001 Use A UP and W DOWN keys to browse all self learnt addresses with a device currently connected 001 254 To check the device that is connected to a specific address move the selection to the address then press ENTER The display that will appear will be similar to the following picture call point address 001 wired and self learnt for the first time to the loop Address Address device address Device Type 1 001 Device type type of device connected 2 Call Point Description 16 character maxrowfor device details ex output Description Reception reception etc Z 013 Zone zone to which the device is associated default 013 Zone a7 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 N
63. eys to select PULL UP INPUT Press ENTER to save The display will return to ZONE 001 Now using UP and W DOWN keys it will be possible to setup the following items GENERATED EVENT Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the event Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving For the complete list of GENERATED EVENTS please see Appendix 1 GENERATED LOGIC EVENT Use A UP and W DOWN keys to increase or decrease the value 255 max Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving The value can also be used for logic equations NOTE the use of 1 0 line as Pull Up Input does not comply with EN54 2 standard 4 OLine gt Output This option allows to set the 1 0 line as an OUTPUT Settings of Output option Goto ZONES gt ADDRESS 001 gt I OLINE gt TYPE Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select OUTPUT Press ENTER to save The display will return to ZONE 001 Now using UP W DOWN keys it will be possible to setup the following items ACTIVATION EVENT This option allows to set the event upon which the output device will activate The list includes also events defined as alarm Any fault etc By selecting such events the output device will activate upon all events defined for example alarm fire alarm bomb alarm gas leakage alarm etc The same is valid for all event defined as fault in case of Any Fault selection
64. following the instructions above If such schedule needs to be set also for other weekdays write the same TIMER from 5 to 8 The procedure of timer setup illustrated below refers to TIMER number 5 The other timers follow the same setup mode Goto SETTING gt TIME SCHEDULE gt gt TIMER 5 Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select HOLIDAY then press ENTER This option allows to enable disable TIMER 1 during HOLIDAYS Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select YES NO Press ENTER to confirm the selection Press ESC to exit Use A UP W DOWN keys to select SEASON then press ENTER Unlike the first 4 timers these timers define the validity time period of the time schedules saved day and or month and or year and or weekday For a better understanding of these timers here are some examples Editable data Time Schedule During all days and Time Schedule Timer 5 months of 2011 During April 2011 11 04 11 From 8 00 to 12 00 n From 8 00 to 12 00 08 00 12 00 From 13 30 to 18 00 08 00 12 00 13 30 18 00 00 00 00 00 NI TTAIN 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals Time Schedule Timer 5 10 08 00 10 00 20 30 22 00 Time Schedule Timer 5 25 04 08 00 12 00 00 00 00 00 HOLIDAYS Time Schedule The 5th of all months Timer 5 of 2011 05 11 From 8 00 t
65. further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals Ave LNO POWER SUPPLIED BY AL AA MODULE PLACED INSIDE THE SIREN WIRINGS PERFORMED BY THE MANUFACTURER OUT 24V terminals AL REL terminals OOOO SA100 24 siren internal wirings Internal wiring of LB2000 optical acoustic panel JTA ONIS quo 20A 4700 Ohm balancing Picture 18a resistor 4 7 Wiring diagram of the DC 24V resettable power output with PTC protection As the output seen at the previous paragraph this too is a PTC protected DC 24V output used when it is neces sary to power devices requiring DC 24V external power supply What is peculiar to this output is that it is possible to cut the power supply when resetting the fire panel the output will disable during reset procedure and re enable once the procedure is over Such property allows to reset also connected devices that need to be reset The ma ximum current draw allowed is 650mA For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals Smoke detector Zones 1 4 terminals DC24V RESETTABLE power line AA RES terminals 20 Picture 19 Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000
66. g 12 to each zone is associated a line that can be set according to needs 1 0 inputs balanced input 4 20 mA input PULL UP input open collector output see picture 15 The connection of the detectors and call points to such zones is perfor med through the screw terminals placed on the main board fixed on the rear of the front panel and access is possible by rotating the fixing plate of the main board downwards see pictures 3 4 and 5 or on NFEXP10 expansion boards see picture 13 Please note that since ZONES are supervised it will be necessary to apply 4700 Ohm resistances to the terminals if zones are not used 4 4 1 Detectors wiring diagram Below are the diagrams of connections and types of connectable detectors we will refer to the terminal of one conventional zone only reminding users that the 4 zones on the main board and the 8 zones on NFEXP10 module are to be connected in the same way For further settings and detector call points wiring procedure please see the products technical manuals 2 Technical and Programming Manuals 1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD 4700 Zones 1 4 Ohm Terminals DETECTOR 1 DETECTOR 2 DETECTOR 32 WARNING the end of line resistor DETECTORS Inside each device it is necessary must be positioned INSIDE the case of tO join trio connection Cable Sheatmusing the last detector connected to the zone wiring e
67. g panel alarm or fault condition it silences acoustic devices If pressed again itre activates such devices During Day Night mode acknowledgment time it sets the panel to investigation mode RESET During panel alarm or fault condition it resets the panel DAY NIGHT LEVEL 1 It enables disables day night mode At level 3 the key is disabled To access LEVEL 2 To access LEVEL 3 insert the special key supplied with the fire panel into the level selector and rotate it you will switch from LEVEL 1 to LEVEL 2 once at level 2 scroll the menu and insert a PASSWORD for the PROGRAMMING section WARNING To restore the alarm viewing you must access to the Level 2 by turning the key and pressing the ESC button NITTAN 39 090040786 1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals Blank page 40 NITTAN Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 7 FIRE PANEL CONFIGURATION Before proceeeding with panels configuration consider that there are different access levels ref EN54 2 standard and Appendix A Access levels of these panel series are 4 and they allow to perform different functions LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 UNRESTRICTED ACCESS USER ACCESS MAINTENANCE ACCESS MANUFACTURER ACCESS ACCESS LEVEL 1 This is the first access level When the panel is switched on
68. he full correspondence to the functional characteristics is given exclusively when it is used for the purpose it was projected for which is as follows 2 4 Zones Conventional Fire Panel 12 Zones Conventional Fire Panel 1 Analogue Addressable Loop Panels components have been selected for the purpose intended and they operate according to the technical specifications indicated when the environment conditions outside the panel case correspond to 3K5 class of 60721 3 3 standard Any use other than the one mentioned above has not been forecasted and therefore it is not possible to guarantee the correct functioning of the device Similarly any other use of this technical manual other than the one it has been compiled for that is to illustrate the devices technical features and operating mode is expressly prohibited The manufacturing process is carefully controlled in order to prevent defaults and bad functioning Nevertheless an extremely low percentage of the components used is subjected to faults just as any other electronic or mechanic product As this item is meant to protect both property and people we invite the user to proportion the level of protection that the system offers to the actual risk also taking into account the possibility that the system was operated in a degraded manner because of faults and the like as well reminding that there are precise laws for the design and assemblage of the systems destinated to these kind of
69. ight will disappear To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU press ESC twice Disablements REPEATER Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt DISABLEMENTS gt REPEATER To disable the REPEATER module press ENTER an X will appear on the right To re enable the REPEATER module press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU press ESC twice 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 7 1 2 Events Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt DISABLEMENTS gt EVENTS The panel events log will be displayed Use A UP and W DOWN keys to browse panel events To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU press ESC key Event date and time Event type Alarmed zone and device Description Event number Total events 7 1 3 Devices with NFEXP20 LOOP installed Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt DEVICES The display will show the address of the first devices self learn to the loop Use UP and W DOWN keys to browse registered addresses Press ENTER to display the type of device connected to the address in use Use A UP W DOWN keys to browse memorized devices and display their Address Type Description Zone Group if present To exit press ESC key 7 1 4 Test This menu allows to test panel outputs and zones Test ZONES Go to LEVEL 2 MENU gt TEST gt ZONES The list of zones will be displayed zones will be displayed according to pa
70. it is possible to use a 2m optional cable GSMEXA2 to install the antenna closer to the panel If you want to install the antenna directly on panel housing use GSMACI kit The kit consists of an L shape bracket and fixing accessories For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals MDGSME module das DUM 19 5 40 19i set to Lo b wa cep Ay 3H T Picture 28 NITTAN 25 090040786 1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 4 16 NFREL24 relay module optional odi a relay board that can be connected to the panel using a 10 way cable that allows its power supply and control This module enables the panel to manage when necessary 4 additional relay outputs moving to the terminals the corresponding contacts Eu the module to the panel with no further settings default all four module relays will activate upon events On the contrary if you proceed with further settings and access LEVEL 3 of panel configuration it will be possible 10 each output to activate upon a special event see paragraph consultare il capitolo Output line pag 55 The max applicable current is 500 mA per contact For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals NFREL24 NOTE in order to comply with EN 54 2 standard the outputs shall not be used to control alarm devices fire alarms and fault events
71. ith line isolator DC24V power supplied by the loop Reduced size plastic case Performance certificate no 0051 CPR 0274 standard EN54 18 and EN54 17 Analogue addressable module for FOUR doors control The module features 4 balanced inputs and 4 outputs all associated to receive signals from devices or detectors for the complete control of 4 doors or 4 fire barrier doors and to control their closing with its relay output Each control 4DASBOX relay output is associated with a single input which manages door closed status Unit addresses set via rotary switch 3 terminal C NC NO bistable relay output 2A at DC30V Equipped with line isolator DC24V power supplied by the loop Reduced size plastic case Performance certificate no 0051 CPR 0274 standard EN54 18 and EN54 17 Control and monitoring module to be connected to the detection loop The module is used to supervise 20 ST P conventional detectors or 5 NFD 68P flame detectors Unit address is set via 8 MCM AS3B dip switches The module features 2 outputs 1 open collector output 10mA at 24V DC and 1 C NC NO relay output 2A at 30V DC It can be housed in BOX1 case DC24V power supplied by the loop NO IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified Module for acoustic alarm devices control to be connected to the detection loop The module features inputs for local silencing buttons SYNC type inputs and for external power supply power SCM AS2B drop Italso features 1 supervised output for acou
72. ll appear on the display and no outputs will be activated If the alarm signal ends the panel will go back to normal operating mode If it does not the panel will enter the alarm condition gt CONFIRM PREALARM the panel awaits a further alarm signal from one of the zones assigned to the group defined in the relevant menu the same zone that has sent the first signal In addition the panel buzzer activates the zone that has triggered the signal appears on the display as PREALARM ZONE the PRELARM LED switches on the PREALARM relay output activates Press ENTER to confirm the window will go back to the previous menu that will display TIME CHECKING item where you can set the time interval within which the alarm confirmation shall arrive 1 to 30 mins 1 min steps GROUP menu where you can set the zone group from which the alarm confirmation shall arrive Sensor Input Go to SENSOR INPUT gt GENERATED EVENT The window in the bottom area displays the event type Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the event Press ENTER to save the selection and exit the menu Press ESC to exit without saving For the complete list of events please see APPENDIX 1 Goto SENSOR INPUT gt GENERATED LOGIC EVENT You will enter Sensor Input gt Generated logic event section the window in the bottom area displays the set value that can be use in logic equations if necessary Use A UP and W DOWN keys to increase decreas
73. nel model and setup Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the zone to be tested To start testing the zone selected press ENTER an X will appear on the right Now the zone has to be alarmed by triggering a detector or the zone emergency call point The panel will trigger AL REL alarm output signalling the detection of the sensor or the call point it will disable the output after 10 seconds To stop testing this zone press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear Test OUTPUTS Go to LEVEL 2 MENU TEST OUTPUTS Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select SOUNDER option To enable SOUNDER or AL REL output press ENTER an X will appear on the right To disable the output press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select ZONE 1 valid for all zones connected To enable ZONE 1 output press ENTER an X will appear on the right To disable the output press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear OUTPUTS are relay outputs of optional NFREL24 board digital outputs of panel 1 0 terminals if setup NI TIAN Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select FAULT option To enable FAULT output press ENTER an X will appear on the right To disable the output press ENTER again the X on the right will disappear Use A UP and W DOWN
74. next position on the right Repeat the steps to set the text Press ESC to exit PHONE NUMBER 1 8 This menu allows to set phone numbers to be used by the module to send SMS texts or anomaly alerts Goto GSM gt PHONE NUMBER 1 8 Use A UP and W DOWN keys to browse numbers 0 to 9 Press ENTER to confirm the selection and move to the next position on the right Repeat the steps to set the number Press ESC to exit CREDIT END THRESHOLD This menu allows to set the minimum threshold of remaining credit in euros below which the panel will send an SMS to the set number asking for SIM credit top up to be done Goto GSM gt CREDIT END THRE Use A UP and W DOWN keys to browse numbers 0 to 9 Press ENTER to confirm the selection and move to the next position on the right Repeat the steps to set the credit amount Press ESC to exit GSM gt Event Manager This menu lists all activation events For all events it is possible to set the number to which it has to be sent and the message Message number 9 will set the event automatically The maximum number of messages per day is 10 if such number is exceeded the event SMS DAY LIMIT will be moved to the historic file Alarm events will be sent even in case the number is exceeded GSM gt Logic Event This menu allows to set Activation logic event range from 0 no event to 255 Call number number s to which the message has to be sent 1 to 8
75. ntervene ignore FAULT alerts from EARTH wiring Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select YES NO Press ENTER to save the selection ESC to exit In OPTIONS menu use A UP and W DOWN keys to select DISPLAY MESSAGE 1 then press ENTER Define a 16 character message to be displayed on the first row of the display when the panel is in normal operating mode By default there are no messages defines and a row with 16 empty squares will display The first square on the left will be blinking Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select one of the available characters Press ENTER key to confirm the character The selection will move to the next positions in sequence Press ESC to save changes and exit Message 2 and Message 3 are set in the same way but they will be displayed on the display second and third row respectively 66 Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 In OPTIONS menu use A UP and W DOWN keys to select MAIN PWR DELAY then press ENTER Use A UP and W DOWN keys to increase dicrease the time interval from 1 to 30 minutes that refers to the delay with which the panel displays a MAINS failure Press ENTER key to confirm the selection ESC to exit In OPTIONS menu use A UP and W DOWN keys to select BATTERY DELAY then press ENTER Use A UP and W DOWN keys to increase dicrease the time interval from 1 to 15 minutes that refers to the del
76. o 12 00 From 20 30 to 22 00 00 00 00 00 13 30 18 00 The 10th ofany month and any year From 13 30 to 18 00 Time Schedule The 25th April of any All tuesdays of 2011 year Timer 5 11 From 03 00 to 06 00 From 8 00 to 12 00 Tuesday From 14 00 to 18 00 03 00 06 00 14 00 18 00 This menu allows to set up to 20 holidays per year Go to HOLIDAY and press ENTER A list containing 20 days will be displayed Go to HOLIDAY 1 then press ENTER Insert day month year on the first row the specific day on the second row and the holiday duration 1to 365 included the selected day NOTE The holiday duration time is lt 1 gt by default Pay attention to set the correct number If you set lt 0 gt the holiday will not be applied For a better understanding of HOLIDAYS here are some examples Time Schedule Holiday 1 B 1 DAY MONTH YEAR DAY NAME DAY NUMBER Editable Data Time Schedule Holiday 1 Time Schedule 25 04 3 Valid on the 25th April of any year for 3 days from 25th to 27th 64 Holiday 1 08 1 Valid on all days of August on any year NITTAN Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 Time Schedule Time Schedule Holiday 1 Valid on 2011 Holiday 1 ValidonalldaysofMay 11 05 15 2015 1 1 Time Schedule Time Schedule Valid on tuesda
77. on is available only for acoustic modules sounders and conventional sounders interfaces It sets the operating mode of the sounders Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select one of the following options ON continuous tone default Pulse pulsed tone 1 8 tone defined by the user Press ENTER to save the selection and exit the menu Press ESC to exit without saving Zone group This menu allows to set the zone group to which the device is associated The device will be activated when the activation event comes from one of the zones belonging to the zone group set Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select a value between 1 and 40 Press ENTER to save the selection and exit the menu Press ESC to exit without saving Double Knock This menu allow to set the activation of the device only after two alarm signals Use A UP and Y DOWN keys to select YES Activated or NO Disabled Press ENTER to save the selection and exit the menu Press ESC to exit without saving LED ON This menu allows to switch ON and OFF the device LED manually for service needs Use A UP Y DOWN keys to select ON Activated or OFF Disabled Press ENTER to save the selection and exit the menu Press ESC to exit without saving gt gt Loop Restart If necessary go to Loop Restart and select ENTER The NFEXP20 LOOP module will be restarted 50 Technical and Programming Manuals 10
78. ontrol the extinguishing module directly and receive and display messages and si gnals the module transmits to the panel Similarly to other modules also EXTING module once connected to the panel will be acknowledged automati cally and can be configured as required EXTING module can be managed by panels version 3 0 0 or above For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals EXTING PANEL Extinguishing Module MAIN BOARD OPTIONAL n W N W 2 QI CE ir CONNECTION a CABLE 2 21 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 4 18 NFEXP20 1 AS LOOP Module only NF2000 panel v 2 0 0 and above NFEXP20 module allows to add to the panel one AS LOOP for analogue addressable devices It allows to connect and manage up to 254 addressable devices connected to the LOOP Such devices can be distributed over 32 additional zones NF2000 panel will then be able to manage 4 conventional zones on the main board 8 con ventional zones NFEXP10 board 32 analogue addressable zones on NFEXP20 board For further settings and wirings please see the products technical manuals 6 way cable to connect main board
79. protected by 24V RES Power supply system with control of battery charge and charge failure e AL2SW24 29 2A internal power supply unit User interface with multi color backlit graphic display keypad and LED indicators Preset for the connection of MDGSME GSM module optional NFREL24 relay module optional EXTING extinguishing module optional 1 USB connector Clock for management of event log event log up to 2000 entries Temperature control of the two optional internal batteries NTC1 and NTC2 Compliance with UNI EN 54 2 2007 UNI EN 54 4 2007 UNI EN 54 21 2006 in case of GSM dialler in stallation The NF2000 series fire panels have a special performance certificate indicated on the cover of this manual PARTS SUPPLIED OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS AL2SW24 power supply unit Output for fire devices GSM Sounders Bracket and screws to fix power supply unit Outputs delay DAY NIGHT mode 2x47KOhm 2 x Ohm for NF1002 panel only Fault signal from points NF2000 only 4x47KOhm 6x4K7 Ohmfor NF1004 and NF2000 panels Correlation ofalarm signals Type AandB detection check Tecnical and programming manual Unavailability of addressable points Disablements User manual devices output modules acoustic devices NF2000 only CD Rom with documentation and configuration software TEST condition Test zones outputs loop outputs loop sounders display LED buz
80. rder to comply with EN 54 2 standard the above outputs shall not be used to control alarm devices fire alarms and fault events transmission devices or automatic systems since they are not C E J or G type and therefore are not protected against cuts and short circuits s7 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 7 2 4 GSM Setup GSM gt Settings Go to LEVEL 3 MENU gt GSM gt Settings Here it is possible to set all Settings items DOUBLE KNOCK This option allows to set GSM module to activate only upon multiple alarms that is alarm events generated by more than one zone assigned to the associated GROUP OF ZONE Goto GSM gt DOUBLE KNOCK Use A UP and Y DOWN keys to select YES enabled or NO disabled Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving NO REG DELAY This menu allows to enable the delay in signalling a non registered SIM card fault Goto GSM NO REG DELAY Use A UP and Y DOWN keys to select YES 10 minutes or NO 1 minute Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving FIRE BRIGADE This menu allows to select fire stations phone numbers previously registered The panel will be remotely controlled only by the number s selected Goto GSM gt FIRE BRIGADE Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the number Press ENTER to enable the number selected an X will appear on the right Pres
81. s ENTER again to disable the number selected the X on the right will disappear Press ESC key to exit SIM MONTH EXPIRE This menu indicates the time interval in months at which the panel will check the credit of the SIM card installed on the panel GSM module Goto GSM gt SIM MONTH EXPIRE Use A UP and W DOWN keys to increase or decrease the months from 0 to 5 Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit SENDER NUMBER FORWARDING NUMBER This menu allows to select the memorized number 1 to 8 to which received unknown or wrong SMS texts will be forwarded max 5 a day Goto GSM gt SENDER NUMBER Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select a forwarding number from 1 to 8 Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit se NITTAN Technical and Programming Manuals 1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 SMS HEADING This menu allows to define the heading of the SMS text that will be sent to the number s selected Goto GSM gt SMS HEADING Use A UP and W DOWN keys to browse available characters Press ENTER to confirm the selection and move to the next position on the right Repeat the steps to set the text Press ESC to exit SMS 1 SMS 8 Setup This menu allows to digit and memorize a text to be sent upon a specific event occurrence Goto 65 gt 5 5 1 8 Use A UP W DOWN keys to browse available characters Press ENTER to confirm the selection and move to the
82. stic devices 1A max current draw Unit address is set via 8 dip switches It can be housed in BOX1 case DC24V power supply required NO IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified Analogue addressable interface to connect a 4 20mA gas detector to an analogue addressable detection loop Detector s operating parameters can be monitored and operating thresholds set NAM AS G Connectable detectors TS910EC S and TS220EC S for carbon dioxide detection TS293KG andTS292KG for GPL detection TS293KM and TS292KM for methane detection Unit address set via 8 dip switches Unit can be housed optional IP56 DC24V power supply required NO IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified Analogue addressable unit for local alarm can be connected to pull cord switches pull cord MTB alarms or for room calls Unit address set via 8 dip switches Dimensions W59 x H40 x D15mm DC24V power supplied by the NO IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified Sounder module for analogue LOOP It can be installed individually to an analogue loop with VCT O3CPR red cover optional or can be mounted on to a STB 4 analogue addressable detector AS ABS base optional Sound pressure 91dB 4 tones Unit address set via 8 dip switches DC8 35V power supplied by the loop NO IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified UB 4 Standard base for ST P AS ST H AS NHD G2 2SC LS and VCT O3NTAS detectors NO IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certified
83. the display panel fixed to the housing then rotate downwards Control unit main board Internal view of housing NI TIAN Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 4 PANEL CONNECTORS AND WIRINGS 4 1 Main board view After having rotated the plate supporting the display downwards valid for every control unit model of this series you will access the back part of the panel main board On its surface you will find the terminals and connectors to which the components are to be wired detectors optional boards power supply cables and all the devices necessary for a correct operation PANEL MAIN BOARD 2 OPEN jumper battery disconnection at 18 2V voltage P10 RE ARM CLOSED jumper disconnection yes RE ARM non compliant with EN54 4 standard Picture 5 4 2 Main board connectors Connector for the extinguishing board optional SCHEDA SPEGNIMENTO Input for AL2SW24 power unit 2A supplied with the panel Connector for the external power unit AUX2 Relay output NO C NC Programmable with the panel Max load 500 mA AUX1 Relay output NO C NC Programmable with the panel Max load 500 mA Picture 6 090040786 NF1002 NF1004
84. to a battery panel batteries will be placed on the lower area of the panel The main board will manage batteries operating status through the constant control of the charge and the temperature see picture 24 and will activate their intervention in case of power mains failure These batteries are not supplied with the panel and have to be purchased separately according to the panel type 24 Technical and Programming Manuals NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 Wires from panel main board FASTON contacts contacts Position the two batteries inside panel housing laid on the panel base Picture 26 4 15 MDGSME GSM module optional MDGSME is a 65 module that connects to the main board and allows to send preset SMS messages to tele phone numbers memorized in the control panel by inserting a SIM CARD Once connected to the panel the mo dule is automatically acknowledged and its functions enabled The GSM module is supplied with a cable that allows to use the connector for the fixing of an external antenna optional Cable code is GSMAC90 If the panel has been installed in areas where the GSM signal is weak it is possible to connect a 15m optional cable GSMEXA15 to the external connector of the panel housing the cable will allow to connect the antenna outside the building or the area where the panel is installed If the panel has been installed in areas where the GSM signal is standard
85. tomatic systems since they are not C E J or G type and therefore are not protected against cuts and short circuits Output line This menu allows to set the intervention mode of the 4 alarm relay outputs of NFREL24 optional module if installed Below you will see how to set parameters of relay 1 output RL1 of NFREL24 module The other three outputs shall be set similarly Goto ZONES gt ADDRESS 001 gt OUTPUT LINE Now using UP and W DOWN keys it will be possible to setup the following items ACTIVATION EVENT This option allows to set the event upon which the output device will activate The list includes also events defined as alarm Any fault etc By selecting such events the output device will activate upon all events defined for example alarm fire alarm bomb alarm gas leakage alarm etc The same is valid for all event defined as fault in case of Any Fault selection For further details on such events please see Appendix 2 Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the event Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving ACTIVATION LOGIC EVENT Use A UP and W DOWN keys to increase or decrease the value 255 max Press ENTER to save Press ESC key to exit without saving The value can also be used for logic equations DOUBLE KNOCK This option allows to set the output to activate only upon multiple alarms that is alarm events generate
86. transmission devices or automatic systems since they are not C E J or G type and therefore are not protected against cuts and short circuits IEEE EE AERE 7 GHHHUUUZEED 10 way cable WARNING This connector can be placed in one way only Picture 29 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Power uni Power unit NFREL24 NFREL2 j e e 6 leo zi 5 m Panel Main Board Panel Main Board Inside view Inside view Picture 29a 26 Technical and Programming Manuals 1002 NF1004 NF2000 090040786 4 17 EXTING Extinguishing module optional only v 3 0 0 and above EXTING optional module duly connected and configured ensures to the panel the possibility to extinguish a fire automatically using powders or foam The module can be installed inside NF1002 NF1004 and the two models of NF2000 panels see image below front labels there are already all the indications for the signalling LEDs and the control buttons of the mo ule The NF2000 series fire panels support the connection of only ONE extinguishing module connected as per fol lowing image CONTROL UNIT HOUSING sed MAIN BOARD The module is connected to the main board via a 4 wire cable through which the module is also powered and receives the control signals over RS 485 line The panel will consequently c
87. ut The module features also a 1D1IASBOX balanced not balanced input for alarm and fault alerts line open shortcircuited The module allows to connect 1 detector or other conventional devices featuring NO output relay contacts to a detection loop Unit addresses set via rotary switch 3 terminal C NC NO bistable relay output 2A at DC30V DC24V power supplied by the loop Reduced size plastic case Performance certificate no 0051 CPR 0276 standard EN54 18 Analogue addressable module for ONE door control The module features 2 balanced inputs and 1 output all associated to receive signals from devices or detectors for the complete control of a 1DASBOX door or a fire barrier door and to control their closing with its relay output Unit addresses set via rotary switch 1 bistable relay output C NO NC with 2A DC30V carrying capacity DC24V power supplied by the loop Electromagnet powered by external power unit Reduced size plastic case Performance certificate no 0051 CPR 0276 standard EN54 18 Analogue addressable module for TWO doors control The module features 4 balanced inputs and 2 outputs all associated to receive signals from devices or detectors for the complete control of 2 doors or 2 fire barrier doors and to control their closing with its relay output Unit addresses 2DASBOX set via rotary switch Bistable relay outputs C NO NC with 2A DC30V carrying capacity Electromagnet powered by external power unit Equipped w
88. x n 0051 CPR Oxxx EN 54 2 EN 54 2 13 nsw E 13 Mod NF1002 Mod NF1004 FIRE PANEL FIRE PANEL 230Vac 50Hz 650 230Vac 50Hz 650 POWER SUPPLY TYPE A POWER SUPPLY A E EX PSU PSU COMP AL2SW24 COMP AL2SW24 m H g FIRMWARE E FIRMWARE E BATCHN 3 BATCHN 8 CPR Labels Position NF2000 PC NITIAN Sees 390mm NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 110mm 290mm Cabl dmi Cables 89 85 E E E 2 5 BASE BASE 220mm Co m Lb 3 X 6mm holes 4 X 6mm Z holes After having drilled the holes remove the front cover by unscrewing the 4 fixing screws see following drawing You will have access to the panel console and its main board now unscrew the two upper screws and rotate the panel forward where the keypad and board are fixed Now the 3 NF1002 NF1004 and 4 NF2000 internal fixing holes will be visible and accessible and it will be possible to fix the panel to the wall or to the chosen support s 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 2000 Technical and Programming Manuals Remove the 4 fixing screws holding the front panel fixed to the control unit housing disconnect FASTON of YELLOW GREEN cable NF1002 NF1004 T4 e idee Control unit main board Internal view of housing Batteries cables Remove the 2 fixing screws holding
89. xample a terminal independent from detector base SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD Terminals of zones 1 4 fire panel 1 8 NFEXP10 board schermo Internal detail j of the RFP L dam repeater wiring connect max 32 devices to each line NOTE to comply with EN 54 2 standard Picture 14 IMPORTANT connect end of line wiring diagram NOTE to comply with EN 54 2 standard resistor to the last detector of the zone example connect max 32 devices to each line Terminals of SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD the panel line the compatible expansion board EXTERNAL ALARM SIGNAL 320 24 IMPORTANT inside each device connect EXTERNAL the connection cable shield using a terminal SML independent from the detector base 320mAQ24V Picture 14b 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 4 4 2 Call points wiring diagram Below is the example wiring diagram of a call point we will refer to the terminal of one conventional zone only reminding users that the 4 zones on the main board and the 8 zones on NFEXP10 module are to be connected in the same way The diagram shows an example of how to connect a BRVEN2 call point unlike the following examples picture 15 and 16 the connection of this call point does not require a 10000hm ALARM resistor connected in series to the contact because the use of BRVE
90. ys of Valid on thursdays of any month of any year 13 any month of 2012 and for the 3 my subsequent days Ringing Tones only with NFEXP20 loop module installed Ringing tones can be associated to sounders connected to the loop Go to SETTING gt RINGING STYLES The list of tones will be displayed 1 to 8 Use A UP and W DOWN keys to select the tone then press ENTER For each tone it is possible to set Phase 1 Style ON default 2 continuous mode PULSE pulsed mode Phase 1 Period range 0 600 seconds Default 60 seconds Phase 2 Style ON default 2 continuous mode PULSE pulsed mode Group of Zones This series of panels offer the possibility to set up to 49 GROUP of ZONES that can be associated to the ZONES gt to verify alarm prealarm to PANEL and LOOP OUTPUTS gt for activation modes to the CONVENTIONAL ZONES gt to activate the outputs to the GSM module gt for activation modes optional For a better understanding of GROUP of ZONES see the following diagram NI TTAIN os 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 Technical and Programming Manuals Details of the example SMOKE detector Event FIRE Settings GROUP 1 ZONE 1 4 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 A SMOKE detector GROUP 2 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 es GROUP 3 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 Glassbreak call point ZONE 5 ZONE 6 70 7 cc E ZONE 4 1 0 OUTPUT associated to GROUP 1 Q A
91. zer 090040786 NF1002 NF1004 2000 Technical and Programming Manuals 2 TECHNICAL FEATURES Models NF1002 NF1004 NF2000 IP protection rate 30 Power supply AC230V 10 15 Nominal voltage frequency 50 Hz Ripple 102 mV 0 37 Max current drawn from mains 650 mA Max current drawn by panel with 14A optional boards and external loads Normal operating range DC20V to DC30V Power consumption idle status 30mA 40mA 80mA EO S RUP power supply unit s DC29V Idle voltage for battery power supply DC26 6V Voltage for battery recharge DC27 6V Voltage for battery disconnection 18V Current for battery recharge 600mA 2 2 Ohm 7Ah Battery internal resistance max 2 2 Ohm 7Ah 1 5 Ohm 17Ah Circuit for battery disconnection P10 jumper to control battery disconnection circuit operating mode OPEN disconnection at 18 2V voltage CLOSED no disconnection and RE ARM non compliant with EN54 4 standard Output voltage at AL REL terminals DC27 6V Available current at AL REL 650mA max terminals RM 50 max Current supplied by the power unit 2A max NFEXP10 max power consumption 165 NFEXP20 max power consumption 500 mA EXTING max power consumption 75 MDGSME max power consumption 110 mA NFREL24 max power consumption 40 mA PRESETS Connectors on main board 1 power supply unit

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