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HST Addressable fire alarm MN-300 Operating Instructions Manual

Fire alarm control panel (linkage type)

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Fire Alarm Control Panel (Linkage Type)

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  • Page 1 Fire Alarm Control Panel (Linkage Type)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    JB-QBL-MN300Fire Alarm Control Panel (Linkage Type) Contents I. General description ..................1 II. Operation instructions ................. 2 III. External dimensions and installation dimensions ........20 IV. Wiring diagram ..................22 V. Main technical parameters ..............23 VI. Precautions ..................... 24...
  • Page 3: General Description

    I. General description panel is a new type of analog fire alarm control panel which has 324 alarm control points (detectors and modules which are characterized by fully mixed coding, non-polarity and two buses). It complies with the provisions of both Fire Alarm Control Units (GB4717-2005) and Automatic Control System for Fire Protection (GB16806-2006).
  • Page 4: Operation Instructions

    II. Operation instructions §1 Access to the system §1-1 Non-password protection operations and password protection operations The fire alarm control panel can realize both password protection operations and non-password protection operations. In the non-password protection operation mode, the user can access the following operations without the necessity of inputting a password.
  • Page 5 §1-2 Confirming and canceling an operation After an operation is completed, press the # key to save the data change or the * key to cancel the operation and have the data remain unchanged. If the system is restarted following a power failure before the data change is saved, the unsaved data will be lost.
  • Page 6 Press▲ ▼ ◀ or ▶ to move the cursor to the wanted function, and then press the # key to enter or the * key to go back. If no selection is made within three minutes, the system will exit the main menu, return to the main interface and lock the panel keyboard.
  • Page 7 environment. If there are only a few display panels and the connecting lines are short, then ordinary joining techniques may be used. §2-2-3 Printer setup Select Printer Setup in the menu, and the interface will display the following content. Input 1 to make the printer registered and to enable its printing function; or input 0 to make the printer unregistered and to disable its printing function.
  • Page 8 Description of the setting items of the three interfaces above: Address: This includes the addresses of the detectors, the modules, the horn/strobe and other equipment, ranging from 001 to 324. The User may set the parameters of a piece of equipment by inputting its address number through the numeric keys or obtain it through auto login.
  • Page 9  Air in fan  Air valve  Air out fan  Air out valve  Valve  Electromagnetic Valve  Agent  Water flow displayer  Hydrant  Pressure  Temperature sensing cable  Manual call point  IO module ...
  • Page 10 When the cursor is at the Input Method Select option, the user may use ▲and ▼ to select between the following four input methods.  Digital Input  Lowercase Input  Uppercase Input  Chinese Character Location Input When a Chinese character is inputted, the cursor should be moved to the front of ‘:’ on the next line under the input method.
  • Page 11 The User may set the System integration option by moving the cursor to the System option and pressing the # key. The following content will be displayed. The system integration is a kind of linkage in which a piece of monitoring equipment in the entire system (including Ion, Photoelectric, Heat, Infrared, Complex, Interface, Manual Alarm, temperature sensing cable, Pressure, Hydrant, flow detector and so on) may trigger module actions.
  • Page 12 Type: This is used for setting the type of the acting module of the floor through ▲ and ▼. The linkage types include:  Broadcast  Air-conditioner  Roll door  Elevator  Water flow displayer  Fire water electromotor ...
  • Page 13  Air out fan  Air out Valve  Valve Page 11...
  • Page 14  Electromagnetic Valve  Agent  Water flow displayer  Hydrant  Pressure  Temperature sensing cable  Manual call point  I/O module  Combined  Infrared  Heat  Photoelectric  Start: This refers to the address of the module needed to be started after the system gives an alarm. Delay: This refers to the time delay after the control panel receives an alarm signal and before it makes the module with the corresponding address act.
  • Page 15 system of the zone where the alarm equipment is or of the neighboring floors. Register =1, valid; Register =0, invalid. Cross-floor: This means that neighboring floors act at the same time. “0” means that cross-floor does not exist; and “1” means that cross-floor exists. Start: Bell and horn/strobe Note: After the setup is finished, press the # key to save the settings and to set the next group, or press the * key to go back to the previous menu.
  • Page 16 The buttons on the bus manual control panel can work only when the Bus Manual Control Enabled/Disabled indicator is lit. When a key is pressed before it is set, the Request indicator will not be lit; and when a key is set and pressed in order, the Request indicator will be lit and send a control signal to the corresponding model.
  • Page 17 Press ▲ and▼ to move the cursor to modify the settings of Highest level, Manager level and Guarder level.  When logging in as a supervisor with highest level, the user can modify the settings for Supervisor Password, Administrator Password and Attendant Password; ...
  • Page 18 §3 Display function The system will display three interfaces, namely the fire alarm interface, the fault interface and the request/feedback interface. The fire alarm interface will display first. The User can use the ◀ and ▶ keys to switch between them for viewing. The table above is the fire alarm interface.
  • Page 19: External Dimensions And Installation Dimensions

    III. External dimensions and installation dimensions  External dimensions and installation dimensions (mm) JB-QBL-MN/300 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 火 灾 报 警 控 制 器 联 动 型 ) 电 源 总 火 警 联 动 启 动 联 动 反...
  • Page 20  Instructions on keys and indicators: Indicators: POWER: The power supply of the control panel has been connected. FIRE: The control panel has received a fire alarm. LINKAGE STARTING: There is a linkage result output in the system. LINKAGE FEEDBACK: The field equipment is active and there is a feedback signal. GEN-FAULT: There is a fault in the system.
  • Page 21: Wiring Diagram

    IV. Wiring diagram  System diagram Note: See the wiring diagram of detectors and modules for the wiring of the detectors, the interface module, the monitoring module and the control module.  Connecting terminal diagram: Notes: 1) The BELL terminal is used for bell drive output. When there is no fire alarm in the system, the BELL terminal will output 0V;...
  • Page 22: Main Technical Parameters

    5) Terminals A and B are the two communication data lines for display panels. 6) Terminal +24V GND is a 24V output terminal for the power supply. 7) Terminals OUTPUT AUTO are six groups of multi-line linkage output terminals (see §2-8 Operating instructions on multi-line linkage control).
  • Page 23: Precautions

    VI. Precautions KEY ON/OFF: The user needs to press KEYBOARD and input the correct password to operate the keyboard for setting the system and other equipment when the system is on the main interface and the keyboard is locked or when there is a FIRE or FAULT. There are three chances for password inputting. Save: To save the changed data after an operation, press the # key.
  • Page 24 F189 ADDRESS WRITER Front: (see the right figure) Digitron: This is used for displaying decimal addresses. Note: Function of increasing an address by 1 automatically: This function will work only after a coding is successfully done and the coded object shown on the LED is taken away from the coding base. Top cover interface: (see the right figure) No.1: JP1, interface port No.2: 24V power interface (for powering up the buses)
  • Page 25 Attached list 1: Attached list 2: Equipment type Shortening Equipment type Shortening Ion smoke detector Photoelectric Photoelectric smoke Heat detector Infrared Heat detector Combined Infrared smoke detector I/O module Combined detector Manual call point Manual call point Temperature sensing Hydrant call point cable I/O module Pressure...