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1. Mute Supervisory Manual Sound Silence Activate Automatic Sound4 EN D 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 0 oO oO oO oO oO o OM Silence Mute Test Reset Mode Page 12 of 30 Local Sounder piezo sounder provides separate and distinct sounds for alarm trouble and supervisory conditions Alarm pulse 7 second On and Y second OFF Fault pulse 1 2 second On and 1 second Off Supervisory pulse 72 second On and second OFF 1 4 Circuits Input Circuits Sixteen input circuits provide configuration Input circuits 1 through 16 may be used as standard fire alarm control panel zones All sixteen Initiating Device Circuits accept normally open contact devices and two wire smoke detectors Output Circuits e 24 Volt Resettable Power Output 1000 mA e 24 Volt Nonresettable Power Output 1000 mA e 24 Volt Battery Charger up to 18 AH batteries e EIA 485 Port interfaces to Annunciators and Graphic Annunciators and Remote Relay Module Sound Notification Appliance Circuits Four Notification Appliance Circuits Relays Three dry relays for system alarm system trouble and supervisory are provided standard Contacts are rated 2 0 amps O 30 VDC resistive and 2 0 amps O 30 VAC resistive ElA 485 Port EIA 485 compatible port supports up to 10 different device addresses which can consist of Remote Annunciators Relay Modules Annunciators or Graphic Annunc
2. Up and Down arrow key to select Sound Disable LED blinks 3 Press Enter Mode key to enter Sound Disable menu 4 Press Up and Down arrow key to select Sound to 4 the selected Sound LED blinks 5 Press Enter Mode key to disable the corresponding sound Then panel will be reset automatically 6 After reset automatically the disabled Zone Yellow LED turns on and the Zone Disable LED turns on 3 7 Manual Automatic running mode switch 1 Press and held Mode key for more than three seconds until the Activate LED blinks 2 Press Up and Down arrow key to select Manual or Automatic LED blinks 2 Press Enter Mode key to set panel running mode In program mode press Cancel Silence key to exit the program mode in any time A pause of up to 30 seconds is allowed between each key press otherwise the panel will exit program mode anyway 3 8 Zone Input mode selection There is one jump J2 on the right bottom of main PCB board 1 Short the terminal 1 2 all zone input short circuit indicate the fault event 2 Short the terminal 2 3 all zone input short circuit indicate the alarm event ZONE INPUT OPTION 1 2 SHORT IS ALARM gt SHORT IS FAULT Page 22 of 30 CHAPTER 4 Operating Instructions FIGURE 4 1 LED Indicators and Keypad AC Power Fire Alarm lt Zone Disable Sound1 Battery Fault Sound Disable Sound Mute Supervisory
3. ON CONVOY M SECURITY CK 1000 SERIES Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL IS NOTICE All information documentation and specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without prior notice by the manufacturer 2000 by Convoy Security Technology Corporation Printed April 12 2008 MCK1000V3 6 PDF CK1000 Ver3 Rev 6 Fire Alarm System Limitations An automatic fire alarm system typically made up of smoke detectors heat detectors manual pull stations audible warning devices and a fire alarm control with remote notification capability can provide early warning of a developing fire Such a system however does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire The Manufacturer recommends that smoke and or heat detectors be located throughout a protected premise following the recommendations of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association Standard 72 NFPA 72 manufacturer s recommendations State and local codes and the recommendations contained in the Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors which is made available at no charge to all installing dealers A study by the Federal Emergency Management Agency an agency of the United States government indicated that smoke detectors may not go off in as many as 35 of all fires While fire alarm systems are designed to provide early warning against fire they
4. Manual Sound3 Silence Activate Automatic Sound4 EN D 00 00 00 00000090 OF oO o oO oO o o ob Silence ute Test Reser Mode 4 The CK1000 has two modes of operation which are Normal Program Upon initial power up the system will be in Normal Mode This section discusses operation of the control panel in the Normal Mode 4 1 Switch Functions in Normal Mode Silence Mute Test A Silence key is located on the CK1000 keypad illustrated in Figure 4 1 If Silence keys is pressed the following will occur Y The silenceable Notification Appliance Circuits Sound1 Sound 4 Output will be turned OFF vd The corresponding Sound LED will be turned OFF vd The main circuit board signal Silence LED will be turned ON Upon the occurrence of a subsequent event alarm or trouble signal Silence 1s overridden and the control panel will respond to the new event An Mute key is located on the CK1000 keypad refer to Figure 4 1 The Mute key silences the system piezo sounders and changes all flashing system LEDs to steady Pressing the Mute key will have no effect on the Notification Appliance Circuits If the Test key 1s pressed the CK1000 will perform a Lamp Test All panel LEDs will be turned on and the piezo will sound Page 23 of 30 Reset The System Reset key resets the system and any detectors A Reset key 1s located on the CK1000 keypad illustrated in Figure 4 1 If th
5. accidental activation Once in Programming Mode the control panel will The piezo sounder beep twice Y Blink the Activate LED upon first entering Program Mode vd Turn off all other LEDs 3 3 Programming Functions There are four features can be programmed as below Manual Activate Sound 1 4 Output directly Disable Zonel 16 Disable Sound 1 4 Switch panel running mode in manual and automatic 3 4 Activate Sound Output 1 Press and held Mode key for more than three seconds until the Activate LED blinks 2 Press Enter Mode key to enter Activate menu 3 Press Up and Down arrow key to select Sound to Sound4 the selected Sound LED blinks Page 21 of 30 3 Press Enter Mode key to activate Sound output The corresponding relay is activated 3 5 Zone Disable 1 Press and held Mode key for more than three seconds until the Activate LED blinks 2 Press Up and Down arrow key to select Zone Disable LED blinks 3 Press Enter Mode key to enter Zone Disable menu 3 Press Up and Down arrow key to select Zonel to Zonel6 the selected Zone LED blinks 4 Press Enter Mode key to disable the corresponding zone Then panel will be reset automatically 5 After reset automatically the disabled Zone Yellow LED turns on and the Zone Disable LED turns on 3 6 Sound Disable 1 Press and held Mode key for more than three seconds until the Activate LED blinks 2 Press
6. Shut off the fault LED l Shut off the zone fault LED s Shut off the piezo sounder Deactivate the fault relay Page 26 of 30 Appendix Battery Calculations Use the Total Standby and Alarm Load Currents calculated in Table A 2 and Table A 3 for the following battery calculation TABLE A 1 Battery Calculation Standby Load Required Standby Time in Hours Current amps X 24 or 60 Hours Alarm Load Required Alarm Time in Hours Current amps X 1 e 5 min 0 084 hours Add Standby and Alarm Load for Required Ampere Hour Battery Multiply by derating factor of 1 2 X1 2 Note 1 7 Ampere Hour battery can be located in the backbox 2 Batteries larger than 7 Ampere Hour up to 18 Ampere Hour require the External battery box Page 27 of 30 A 1 Main Power Supply The CK1000 provides filtered power for operating the fire alarm control panel operating external devices and operating the standby battery The power for operating external devices is limited Use Table A 2 standby or non alarm and Table A 3 alarm to determine if external loading is within the capabilities of the power supply TABLE A 2 Filtered Load in Standby 24 VDC H of Current Total Current Devices amps amps Main Circuit Board 2 wire Detector Heads 4 wire Detector Heads Power Supervision Relays Current Draw from DC24V nonalarm Sum Column for Standby Load 1 Refer to the Device Compatibility Docu
7. circuit Reference the chart below to specify wire requirements and limitations for each CK1000 TABLE B 1 Wire Requirements CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS WIRE REQUIREMENTS RECOMMENDED CIRCUIT WIRE TYPE AND CIRCUIT TYPE MAX DISTANCE WIRE GUAGE FUNCTION LIMITATIONS Feet meters 12 AWG 3 25 mm Belden 9583 WPW999 10 000 3 000 m 14 AWG 2 00 mm Belden 9581 Initiating Device Connects to Untwisted unshielded wire 8 000 2 400 m WPW995 Circuit Initiating Devices Do not exceed 100 ohms 4 875 1 480 m 16 AWG 1 30 mm Belden 9575 3 225 975 m WPW991 18 AWG 0 75 mm Belden 9574 WPW975 Connects to Ee Twisted shielded pair with a annunciator Je A 5 EIA 485 characteristic impedance of 6 000 1 800 m 18 AWG 0 75 mm modules and relay 120 ohms module Distance limitation Connects to No more than 1 2 volt drop A 24 VDC resettable set by 1 2 volt 12 AWG 3 25 mm 18 AWG annunciators and allowed from supply source e nonresettable maxi mum line 0 75 mm other accessories to end of any branch TOP Page 29 of 30 Limited Warranty The manufacturer warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for eighteen 12 months from the date of manufacture under normal use and service Products are date stamped at time of manufacture The sole and exclusive obligation of the manufacturer 1s to repair or replace at its option free of charge for parts any part which is defe
8. do not guarantee warning or protection against fire A fire alarm system may not provide timely or adequate warning or simply may not function for a variety of reasons Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in or behind walls on roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level or floor of a building second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Particles of combustion or smoke from a developing fire may not reach the sensing chambers of smoke detectors be cause Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors walls or chimneys may inhibit particle or smoke flow Smoke particles may become cold stratify and not reach the ceiling or upper walls where detectors are located Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air outlets Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reaching the detector The amount of smoke present may be insufficient to alarm smoke detectors Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at various levels of smoke density If such density levels are not created by a developing fire at the location of detectors the detectors will not go into alarm Smoke detectors even when working properly have sensing limitations Detectors that have photo electronic sensing chambers tend to detect smoldering fires better Telephone lines needed to trans
9. operation In this mode the panel continuously monitors system status The Notification Appliance Circuits will be off all relays are in their normal state and the onboard piezo sounder will be off All alarm and system fault conditions are annunciated on the control panel s LEDs The control panel will maintain a last event list which will consist of all alarms supervisory alarms and system faults currently active and not cleared requiring immediate service When the system is cleared and restored to normal the LEDs will be off except for the AC Power LED and Battery LED and status LEDs Higher priority events take precedence over lower priority events Display and reporting of System Status is done on a priority basis Priorities are from highest to lowest 1 Alarms 2 Supervisory Alarms Page 25 of 30 3 System Faults 4 3 1 Fire Alarm Response The control panel will upon detection of an alarm condition cause the following Turn on the system Alarm LED Blink the Zone Alarm Red LED second On LG second Off Turn the Notification Appliance Circuits on Turn the piezo sounder on steady Turn on alarm relay 4 3 2 Fire Alarm Restoral The control panel returns to normal after all alarms have been cleared and a system reset key has been pressed pull stations have been reset smoke detectors have reset and no smoke 1s present waterflow has stopped The control panel will perform the following upon restoral of all active
10. the same in application and operation their differences are shown in Table 1 1 CK1000 will be described as the example in the following sections Table 1 1 FACP Number of Detection Zones Number of Sounder Outputs Output Delay Settings eeh RE SN RE EE 1 1 Product Features 4 8 16 Class B Initiating Device Circuits IDCs Y All zones accept conventional detectors and any normally open contact device Four Class B Notification Appliance Circuits NACs One Form A Alarm Relay One Form A Trouble Relay One Form A Supervisory Relay 3 0 amps of system power Max 20 conventional detectors in one zone Auto Manual mode setting enable walk test Each Zone can be disabled Sound output can be disabled Manual active sound output enabled Able to report short and broken circuit of detection zones Designed with standby batteries and space provision for two sealed lead acid batteries Testing and disable functions Page 7 of 30 FIGURE 1 1 CK1000 Panel Alarm Fault Supervisory 16 Input Zones Relay Output 24 VDC Power Sound Output Appliance Circuits Supervisory Appliance Circuits S z Rs485 S Communicate 3 i Keypad and LEDs Transformer AC Input Batteries Input EEE Zone Input Hold up to 12AH Batteries Short Option FIGURE 1 1 CK1000 Panel Page 8 of 30 1 2 Specifications AC Power 220 VAC 50 Hz 2 3 amps Wire size minimum 14 AWG 2 0 mm with 600V insulation Battery
11. 5 of FCC Rules which is designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Adherence to the following will aid in problem free installation with long term reliability Like all solid state electronic devices this system may operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to lightning induced transients Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interferences proper grounding will reduce susceptibility Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended due to an increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes Consult with the Technical Services Department if any problems are anticipated or encountered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifications verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer and printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in lbs Over tightening may damage threads resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty with screw ter
12. CES SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY DIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE MANUFACTURER S PRODUCTS FURTHERMORE THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH WHICH MAY ARISE IN THE COURSE OF OR AS A RESULT OF PERSONAL COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL USE OF ITS PRODUCTS This warranty replaces all previous warranties and is the only warranty made by the manufacturer No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligation of this warranty is authorized Page 30 of 30
13. E ALARM CONTROL PANEL AC Power Q Fre Aus tive Ones Sandt The cabinet may be either semi flush or surface mounted The door is attached to the cabinet by two hinges The cabinet mounts using two key slots and one additional 0 250 6 35 mm diameter holes located in the backbox The key slots are located at the top of the backbox and the one securing holes at the bottom Carefully unpack the system and check for shipping damage Mount the cabinet in a clean dry vibration free area where extreme temperatures are not encountered The area should be readily accessible with sufficient room to easily install and maintain the panel Locate the top of the cabinet approximately five feet above the floor with the hinge mounting on the left Determine the number of conductors required for the devices to be installed Sufficient knockouts are provided for wiring convenience Select the appropriate knockout s and pull the required conductors into the box All wiring should be in accordance with the National and or Local codes for fire alarm systems 2 2 Backbox Mounting Y Open the door Remove the main PC board assembly by unscrewing the four screws in the corners of the board K Set the board aside in a safe clean place Avoid static discharge which may damage the board Mark and predrill holes for the top two keyhole mounting bolts using the dimensions illustrated Install two upper fasteners in the wall with the screw heads prot
14. ISORY ZONE1 CK1000 Main Circuit Board ZONES ZONE6 ZONE7 ZONES ZONE13 ZONE14 ZONE15 ZONE16 EO H S 00000000 00000000 ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 ZONE9 ZONE10 ZONE11 ZONE12 ALARM FAULT SUPV RELAY1 RELAY2 RELAY3 ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 ZONES ZONE6 ZONE7 ZONES ZONES ZONE10 ZONE11 ZONE12 ZONE13 ZONE14 ZONE15 ZONE16 D zm ee E Foe fF ee e km e He ee s e zb E O O MCU RESET O O O O BUTTON O O O O use O O O O O O O O 00 00 B 00 00 e 00 00 3 00 Ooo a OO O O S 00 00 O 00 00 3 00 00 3 iq Eoo J2 Wu CO me FAULT Q FAULT T Z SHORT Is ALARM O CHARGER LED 5A FUSE GROUND FAULT LED ZONE INPUT OPTION SYSTEM FAULT LED J2 li 1 3 SHORT IS ALARM Ll SHORT IS FAULT CK1000 Terminals and Connectors Page 6 of 30 CHAPTER 1 Product Description The CK1000 is a 4 zone to 16 zone FACP Fire Alarm Control Panel which uses conventional input devices The panel accepts water flow devices two wire smoke detectors four wire smoke detectors pull stations and other normally open contact devices Outputs include four Notification Appliance Circuits NAC SOUND 1 4 three standard Form A relays alarm trouble and supervisory and an EIA 485 port to interface with remote annunciators and optional remote relay modules The FACP is field programmable via the panel keypad It also supervises all wiring AC voltage and battery level This series of panels are basically
15. alarms Turn off the alarm LED Turn off the Zone Alarm LED Turn off the Notification Appliance Circuits Turn off the piezo sounder Turn off appropriate zone relay output Turn off alarm relay 4 3 3 System Supervisory Condition Response These Supervisory zones can be for supervisory in applications where a waterflow sensing device has been employed and the wiring to the waterflow valve and or a tamper switch is to be monitored If the tamper switch has been activated normally open contacts close a supervisory alarm condition will occur When a supervisory condition occurs the control panel will cause the following Turn on the supervisory LED Pulse system piezo sounders Y second On Y second Off Turn on supervisory relay 4 3 4 System Supervisory Restoral Response When the supervisory condition has been cleared and the reset key has been pressed the control panel will perform the following Turn off the supervisory LED Shut off system piezo sounders Turn off supervisory relay 4 3 5 Fault Condition Response The control panel will perform the following upon detection of one or more fault conditions Turn on the trouble LED l Blink the Zone fault LED if fault condition is on the zone Y second On Y second Off Activate fault relay Sound system piezo sounders at a rate of 172 second On 1 2 second Off 4 3 6 Fault Condition Restoral The control panel performs the following upon restoral of all trouble conditions
16. any change addition or deletion of system components or after any modification repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring All components circuits system operations or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 100 tested In addition to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected at least 10 of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change up to a maximum of 50 de vices must also be tested and proper system operation verified This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0 49 C 32 120 F and at a relative humidity of 85 RH non condensing at 30 C 86 F However the useful life of the system s standby batteries and the electronic components may be adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity Therefore it is recommended that this system and all peripherals be installed in an environment with a nominal room temperature of 15 27 C 60 80 F Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating device loops Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10 R drop from the specified device voltage FCC Warning WARNING This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class A computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 1
17. ctive in materials or workmanship under normal use and service For products not under the manufacturer s date stamp control the warranty 1s eighteen 12 months from date of original purchase by the manufacturer s distributor unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period in which case the shorter period shall apply This warranty is void if the product is altered repaired or serviced by anyone other than the manufacturer or 1ts authorized distributors or 1f there is a failure to maintain the products and systems in which they operate in a proper and workable manner In case of defect secure a Return Material Authorization form from our customer service department Return product transportation prepaid to the manufacturer This writing constitutes the only warranty made by this manufacturer with respect to its products The manufacturer does not represent that 1ts products will prevent any loss by fire or otherwise or that 1ts products will in all cases provide the protection for which they are installed or intended Buyer acknowledges that the manufacturer is not an insurer and assumes no risk for loss or damages or the cost of any inconvenience transportation damage misuse abuse accident or similar incident THE MANUFACTURER GIVES NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF UNDER NO CIRCUMSTAN
18. e All Notification Appliance Circuits Soundi Sound 4 Output have been disabled but Sound1 Sound 4 Output can be activated by manual Automatic LED A green LED that turn on to indicate that the panel is running in automatic mode In automatic mode All Notification Appliance Circuits Sound1 Sound 4 Output have been enabled that can be activated by Zone alarms Zonel Zone4 activates Sound Zone5 Zones activates Sound2 Zone9 Zonel2 activates Sound3 Zonel3 Zonel6 activates Sound4 Sound1 4 LED A red LED that turn on to indicate that the corresponding Notification Appliance Circuits Sound1 Sound A Output is be activated A yellow LED that turn on to indicate that the corresponding Notification Appliance Circuits Sound1 Sound 4 Output have been disabled or has some fault Zone 1 through Zone 16 Alarm LED Red LEDs that blink to indicate that an alarm exists on the corresponding zone It turns on steady when Mute key is pressed Zone 1 through Zone 16 Fault LED Yellow LEDs that blink to indicate that a fault or abnormal condition exist on the corresponding zone It turns on steady when Mute key is pressed LEDs on Main PCB board Charger LED A green LED that remains on while the batteries has been charging by AC power Ground Fault LED A yellow LED that remains on while the panel has earth fault System Fault LED A yellow LED that remains on while the panel has some fault 4 3 Operation Normal Mode is the standard mode of
19. e feature of each detector should be tested at least once per year by a qualified fire protection specialist Heat detectors are designed to protect property not life IMPORTANT Smoke detectors must be installed in the same room as the control panel and in rooms used by the system for the connection of alarm transmission wiring communications signaling and or power If detectors are not so located a developing fire may damage the alarm system crippling its ability to report a fire Audible warning devices such as bells may not alert people if these devices are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors or are located on another floor of a building Any warning device may fail to alert people with a disability or those who have recently consumed drugs alcohol or medication Please note that Strobes can under certain circumstances cause seizures in people with conditions such as epilepsy Studies have shown that certain people even when they hear a fire alarm signal do not respond or comprehend the meaning of the signal It is the property owner s responsibility to conduct fire drills and other training exercise to make people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct them on the proper reaction to alarm signals In rare instances the sounding of a warning device can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss A fire alarm system will not operate without any electrical power If AC power fails the system will operate
20. e System Reset keys are pressed the control panel will Y Clear the status LEDs Turn off the Notification Appliance Circuits Reset all zones by temporarily removing power Silence the onboard piezo sounder Restore all system relays to normal De S N Temporarily remove power from the resettable power output Terminals Any alarm supervisory or fault condition that exists after a system reset will resound the system reactivating normal system activity Any zones and sounds that were disabled before the reset will remain disabled after the reset the panel running mode will remain the same after the reset 4 2 Status LEDs AC Power LED A green LED that remains on while the AC power supply is within correct limits A yellow LED blinks under Battery powered condition It turns on steady when Mute key 1s pressed If this indicator fails to light under normal conditions service the system immediately Battery LED A green LED that remains on while the Battery power supply is within correct limits A yellow LED that blinks is to indicate a low battery or no battery condition on the CK1000 It turns on steady when Mute key is pressed If this indicator fails to light under normal conditions service the system immediately Mute LED A yellow LED that turns on to indicate that an Alarm or Fault condition exists in the system but piezo sounder have been silenced Silence LED A yellow LED that turns on to indicate that an Alarm condition exists in t
21. ee tn 19 2 6 Power limited Wiring Requirements 0000000nneneosseeesseesssresseesssresssressresssressersssresssressresssresseres 20 CHAPTER 3 Programming AAA AAA AA A AE 21 3 RER d e Te E 21 3 2 EMENDO Program ModE criin A EE asis 21 3 3 Programming gie d Le Vu CG 21 Selen EE 21 OZONO DIS ADO ias 22 3 0 DOUNA RTE E addon 22 3 7 Manual Automatic running mode swtch 22 3 8 Zone Input mode selection ss 22 CHAPTER 4 Operanne TS TICA NS EA AREA AAA AAA Re 23 4 1 Switch Functions in Normal Mode 23 4 2 STalUsS LEDS uti none ae ate 24 AS OPE de 6 eee er ENEE CREED 25 43 Fire Alarm Response sees a ities ii 26 4 52 TT de BEE 26 4 3 3 System Supervisory Condition Response 26 4 3 4 System Supervisory Restoral Hesponse 26 4 3 9 Faull Condition Ee e Du EE 26 4 3 6 Fault Condition E EE 26 Appendix A Battery Calculations A di 27 Appendix B Wire RCQUIlCINCNS scrasa a A ae 29 Limited Warranty ice da AA Aa 30 ALARM RELAY1 NO 24V RESETABLE RESETABLE 24V NON C SUPERVISORY 12V IN1 IN2 GND FAULT SUPV RE NO SOUND1 SOUND2 SOUND3 SOUND4 AC30V BATTERY LAY2 RELAY3 C NO C SOUND1 SOUND2SOUND3SOUND4 T t dk e 12V IN1 IN2 GND A B BOO OOOO caa LL ER RS485 SUPERV
22. ensure proper panel operation and lightning and transient protection Connect the Earth Ground wire minimum 14 AWG 2 00 mm to the mounting stud located on the cabinet Do not use conduit for the Earth Ground connection since this does not provide reliable protection Secondary Power Source Batteries Observe polarity when connecting the battery Connect the battery cable to Battery Terminal on the main circuit board using the plug in connector and cable provided The battery charger is current limited and capable of Page 16 of 30 recharging sealed lead acid type batteries The charger shuts off when the system is in alarm See Battery Calculations on page 27 for calculation of the correct battery rating WARNING Battery contains sulfuric acid which can cause severe burns to the skin and eyes and can destroy fabrics If contact is made with sulfuric acid immediately flush the skin or eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention FIGURE 2 3 Typical Operating Power Connections DC24V Output Relay Output Zone Input a yyy 12V IN1 IN2 GND RS485 SUPERVISORY AB Sound supv Output VAC Input TI by a w x 3 O O Te U w 5 2 wer Module 00000000000000 A O 0 O e lg ae is CHARGER GROUND FAULT SYSTEM FAULT L snort Page 17 of 30 2 4 Input Circuits The control panel has 4 16 zone input circuits The maximum loop resistance limit for each input ci
23. erent knockouts and or conduits A typical wiring diagram for the CK1000 is illustrated in Figure 2 3 Page 20 of 30 CHAPTER 3 Programming instructions This chapter describes programming the CK1000 from the onboard keypad Programming can be performed only by a factory authorized representative Control panel programming is possible at any time except when an alarm or zone fault condition 1s present or during a fire test All programming selections are stored in nonvolatile Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EEPROM This ensures that the control panel will remember all entries made in programming mode even 1f both AC and battery power are removed The control panel comes with factory chosen options already programmed Other options may be programmed if desired If all factory default settings are acceptable programming 1s complete Successful entry into Program Mode from the keypad shuts off the fire protection and causes the all other LED turn off except the relative function programming LED 3 1 Switch Functions The function of each key in Program Mode 1s illustrated below FIGURE 3 1 Programming Mode Keypad Move LED cursor up Move LED cursor down Silence Mute Test Reset Mode lt Cancel programming options Store programming options and Exit program mode and Exit program mode 3 2 Entering Program Mode To enter program mode the Mode key must be pressed and held for more than three seconds time to prevent
24. from standby batteries only for a specified time and only if the batteries have been properly maintained and replaced regularly Equipment used in the system may not be technically compatible with the control It is essential to use only equipment listed for service with your control panel requirements of Chapter 7 of NFPA 72 shall be followed Environments with large amounts of dust dirt or high air velocity require more frequent maintenance A maintenance agreement should be arranged through the local manufacturer s representative Maintenance should be scheduled monthly or as required by National and or local fire codes and should be performed by authorized professional fire alarm installers only Adequate written records of all inspections should be kept Installation Precautions WARNING Several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel Disconnect all sources of power before servicing Control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and or inserting cards modules or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized Do not attempt to install service or operate this unit until this manual is read and understood CAUTION System Reacceptance Test after Software Changes To ensure proper system operation this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 Chapter 7 after any programming operation or change in site specific soft ware Reacceptance testing is required after
25. he system but Notification Appliance Circuits have been silenced Fire Alarm LED A red LED that turn on when a system fire alarm condition 1s detected Fault LED A yellow LED that turn on to indicate that a system fault or abnormal condition exists and that the fire alarm system may be inoperative It turns on steady when a signal Silence or Mute key is pressed Supervisory LED A red LED that turn on to indicate the need for action in connection with the supervision or maintenance of sprinklers extinguishing systems or other protective systems that connected in Supervisory Terminal Activate LED A red LED that flashes when enter the directly activate mode In this mode the Notification Appliance Circuits Sound1 Sound 4 Output can be activated directly by manual A red LED that turn on to indicate any of sound to sound 4 has been activated Zone Disabled LED A yellow LED that turn on to indicate that one or more alarm zones have been disabled The disabled zone s fault LED will also be on When enter program mode a flash LED indicates the program features Sound Disabled LED A yellow LED that turn on to indicate that one or more Notification Appliance Circuits Soundl Sound A Page 24 of 30 Output have been disabled The disabled Sound s yellow LED will also be on When enter program mode a flash LED indicates the program features Manual LED A red LED that turn on to indicate that the panel is running in manual mode In manual mod
26. iators or any combination of the four modules Battery Charger Battery Charger will charge up to 18 AH batteries The CK1000 cabinet holds a maximum of 7 AH batteries The external box is required to hold 18 AH batteries The charger is rated for 500 mA maximum current Page 13 of 30 1 5 Components Main Circuit Board The main circuit board contains the system s CPU power supply other primary components and wiring interface connectors Optional modules plug in and are mounted to the main circuit board The main circuit board is delivered pre mounted in the cabinet ut FRAT md y SE D H E O H a O O O H q i E i i H E FEJ ER e 0000 O 0000 0000 Zi MENE dn ORE ZONES ZONES ZOME4 ZONES Zog IONET ZONES ZONES ZONE ZONEN ZONT nt Zon ZONCIS Soen O D e 9ueg o1 U09 Wiel 2114 Cabinet ck1000 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL d Q CONVOY The cabinet is red and the backbox measures 13 78 35 cm long X 15 75 40 cm high X 6 50 16 5cm deep and provides space for two batteries up to 7 Amp Hours Power Module Assembly One 75VA power module is provided standard with the panel Batteries The cabinet provides space for 7 Amp Hour batteries larger batteries up to 18 Amp Hour batteries use the external battery box Batteries must be ordered separately Page 14 of 30 CHAPTER 2 Installation 2 1 Mounting Options oxieos FIR
27. ions Nonresettable Power 1000 mA 24 VDC 4 Wire Smoke Detector Power 1000 mA 24VDC filtered nonresettable power can be obtained filtered resettable power for 4 wire smoke detectors can from Terminals 1 and 2 be obtained from Terminals 3 and 4 24V NON 24V RESETABLE RESETABLE Notification Appliance Circuits The CK1000 provides 1 4 Notification Appliance Circuits standard Each circuit is capable of 2 5 amps of current Total current drawn from these as well as other DC power outputs cannot exceed 3 0 amps with the standard transformer Circuits are supervised FIGURE 2 5 2 Notification Appliance Circuit Connections SOUND1 SOUND2 SOUND3 SOUND4 Page 19 of 30 Standard Relays The control panel provides three relays rated for 2 0 amps 30 VDC resistive and 2 0 amps 30 VAC resistive FIGURE 2 5 3 Relay Terminals Relay connections may be power limited or nonpower limited provided that a minimum of 0 25 is maintained between conductors of power limited and nonpower limited circuits ALARM FAULT SUPV RELAY1 RELAY2 RELAY3 NO CNO C NO 2 6 Power limited Wiring Requirements Power limited and nonpower limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet All power limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0 25 6 35 mm away from any nonpower limited circuit wiring Furthermore all power limited and nonpower limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through diff
28. lead acid only Maximum Charging Circuit Normal Flat Charge 27 6V 0 8 amp Maximum Charger Capacity 18 Amp Hour batter Sound Output Device Circuits General Alarm Zones 1 through 16 Operation All zones Class B Normal Operating Voltage Nominal 24 VDC ripple 100 mV maximum Alarm Current 15 mA threshold Short Circuit Current 42 mA maximum Maximum Loop Resistance 100 ohms End of Line Resistor 4 7K 2 watt Detector Loop Current is sufficient to ensure operation of two alarmed detectors per zone Standby Current 7 26 mA Three Relays Output Relay contact rating 2 0 amps 30 VDC resistive 2 0 amps 30 VAC resistive Nonresettable 24 VDC Power Maximum ripple voltage 10 mVRMS Operating Voltage nominal 24 volts Total DC current available from this output is up to 500 mA Recommended maximum Standby current is 150 mA 1 3 Controls and Indicators Front Panel Keys in Normal Mode 1 Silence Mute Test E O O O O O Reset Silence Mute Test Reset Mode Mode AC Power green or yellow LED AC Power Fire Alarm Zone Disable Sound1 Battery green or yellow LED Mute yellow LED Battery Fault Sound Disable Sound Silence yellow LED Mute O Supervisory Manual Sound3 Fire Alarm red LED Silence Activate Automatic 4 Sound4 Fault yellow LED Supervisory red LED Activate red LED Zone Disabled yellow LED Sound Disabled yell
29. ment for 2 wire smoke detector standby current 2 Must use compatible listed Power Supervision Relay 3 The total standby current must include both the resettable and nonresettable DC24 output Caution must be taken to ensure that current drawn from these outputs during alarm does not exceed maximum ratings specified see Table A 2 TABLE A 3 Filtered Load in Alarm 24 VDC of Current Total Current Device Type Devices amps amps Main Circuit Board 0 138 4 wire Smoke Detector Power Supervision Relay Notification Appliances Notification Appliances Current Draw from DC24V alarm current Sum Column for Standby Load 1 The current shown represents one zone on the Main Circuit Board in alarm For all zones in alarm the current draw increases to 0 590 amps 2 Current limitations of terminals Nonresettable power 1 0 amps filtered 24 VDC 5 120 Hz ripple 10 mVRMS Resettable power 1 0 amps filtered 24 VDC 5 120 Hz ripple 10 mVRMS 3 Must use compatible listed Power Supervision Relay 4 Current limitation of per Notification Appliance Circuit expandable to 1 25 amps 5 Total current draw listed above cannot exceed 3 0 amps Page 28 of 30 Appendix B Wire Requirements Connecting external system accessories to the CK1000 main circuits must be carefully considered to ensure proper operation It is important to use the correct type of wire wire gauge and wire run length per each CK1000
30. minal removal Though designed to last many years system components can fail at any time This system contains Static sensitive components Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that static charges are re moved from the body Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit Follow the instructions in the installation operating and programming manuals These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper installation by authorized personnel Canadian Requirements This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radiation noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada Notes Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Poia D C DION isla tue 7 11 Proquet Features os ee S a a 7 123 DECIMO ON satelital eden tela 9 1 3 CONIOIS and indicator S ad dl ER ee 9 A IN 13 CHAPTER 2 SI AA AREA AAA EA EA A AAA AAA 15 221 MOURENOOPDHONS tan tn a o a e da e da 15 2 2 BACKDOX MOUNTINO EE 15 SEITEN 16 SEENEN 18 el Tt e Te e
31. mit alarm signals from a premise to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily disabled For added protection against telephone line failure backup radio transmission systems are recommended The most common cause of fire alarm malfunction is inadequate maintenance To keep the entire fire alarm system in excellent working order ongoing maintenance is required per the manufacturer s recommendations and UL and NFPA standards At a minimum the While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates it is not a substitute for fire insurance than flaming fires which have little visible smoke Detectors that have ionizing type sensing chambers tend to detect fast flaming fires better than smoldering fires Because fires develop in different ways and are often unpredictable in their growth neither type of detector is necessarily best and a given type of detector may not provide adequate warning of a fire Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level Rate of rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time For this reason the rate of ris
32. ow LED NAC Fault yellow LED Page 9 of 30 Manual red LED Automatic red LED Sound to 4 red LED or yellow LED Zone Fire Alarm red LED Zone Fault Alarm yellow LED Ground Fault yellow LED FIGURE 1 3 1 CK1004 LEDs and Keypad AC Power Fire Alarm Zone Disable Sound1 Battery C Fault C Sound Disable Sound Mute Supervisory Manual Sound3 O Silence Activate Automatic Sound4 Operating Instructions El Silence Key Turn off the external sounder F1 Mute Key Silences the internal piezo sounders Test Key Perform a system test Reset Key Resets the system Mode Key Enter the program mode Silence Mute Test Reset Mode 4 Page 10 of 30 FIGURE 1 3 2 CK1008 LEDs and Keypad AC Power Fire Alarm Zone Disable Sound Battery Fault Sound Disable Sound Mute Supervisory Manual Sound3 Silence Activate Automatic Sound4 Operating Instructions EI Silence Key Turn off the external sounder F1 Mute Key Silences the internal piezo sounders FE Test Key Perform a system test FE Reset Key Resets the system EH Mode Key Enter the program mode Silence Mute Test Reset Mode 4 90 0 00 0 0 0 OF 0 oO oO oO oO o oO ON Page 11 of 30 FIGURE 1 3 3 CK1016 LEDs and Keypad AC Power Fire Alarm Zone Disable Sound1 Battery Fault Sound Disable Sound
33. rcuit is 100 ohms All field wiring of each zone is supervised for opens and ground faults Both conditions are visually and audibly annunciated Each zone is a Initiating Device Circuit IDC designed to accept any normally open contact devices and conventional 2 wire 24 volt smoke detectors All zones may be configured for general fire alarm applications Four wire smoke detectors may be connected to any zone Resettable power is provided via RESETABEL DC24V Terminal Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for a list of compatible smoke detectors It is allowable to mix an assortment of device types i e smoke detectors heat detectors pull stations etc on any zone FIGURE 2 4 1 Class B Initiating Device Circuit Connections ULC listed compatible 2 wire smoke detector ULC listed compatible 2 wire smoke detector Manual Pull Station Manual Pull Station Heat Detector Heat Detector Dummy Load all unused circuits DODODODODODODODO ZONE ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 ZONES ZONEG ZONE7 ZONE8 TOOK Manual Pull Station FIGURE 2 4 2 Supervisory Input Circuit Connections Any switch or push button can be connected in supervisory terminal IN1 IN2 When terminal INI IN2 has the DC12 voltage the panel Supervisory LED turns on to indicate that there is a supervisory Switch Input alarm 12V IN1 IN2 GND SUPERVISORY Page 18 of 30 2 5 Output Circuits DC Power Output Connections FIGURE 2 5 1 Auxiliary Power Connect
34. ruding Using the upper keyholes mount the backbox over the two screws Mark and drill the lower one holes Mount backbox install remaining fasteners and tighten NNN NNN When the location is dry and free of construction dust reinstall the main PC board Page 15 of 30 Draw wires through the respective knockout locations FIGURE 2 2 Cabinet Dimensions and Knockout Locations Top OO O OC 111mm Left Side L 99 2mm gt geg Right Side Ser 280mm 400mm 2 3 Operating Power A WARNING Several different sources of power can be connected to this panel Disconnect all sources of power before servicing The panel and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and or inserting cards modules or interconnecting cables while this unit is energized Primary Power Source AC and Earth Ground Connections AC power connections are made inside the control panel cabinet The primary power source for the CK1000 is 220 VAC 50 Hz 2 3 amps Run a pair of wires with ground conductor from the protected premises main breaker box to AC Power Terminal of the main circuit board As per the Canadian Electrical Code use 14 AWG 2 00 mm 1 6 mm O D or heavier gauge wire with 600V insulation No other equipment may be connected to this circuit In addition this circuit must be provided with overcurrent protection and may not contain any power disconnect devices A separate Earth Ground connection must be made to
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