olympia electronics BS-116 Operation Manual

olympia electronics BS-116 Operation Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 2 from 21 CONTENTS 1. Preface 2. Device Types 3. Configuration selections 4. Connections 5.Starting configuration (Setup) 6. Operation procedures 6.1 Operation level 1 6.2 Operation level 2 6.3 User instructions 7. Programming - tests - information 7.1 Tests 7.2 Programming 7.3 Information...
  • Page 3: Preface

    These devices are connected with 4 cables as shown in figure 1. The maximum cable length must not exceed 500 metres. The below figure shows the connection between BS-116 and BS-114. The same connection is with BS-116 and BS-115, BS-117, BS-118.
  • Page 4 Programming and control keyboard JP 1 Figure 1 Connection of a BS-114 control keyboard with a BS-116 panel -Connection between panels. The make a network between pan only the +A, -A must be connected. Below picture shows the connection between panels.
  • Page 5 Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 5 from 21 Control 230V AC keyboard Panel BS-114 BS-116 Repeater Repeater Repeater BS-115 BS-115 BS-115 No 1 No 2 No 3 No 1 BS-116 ΨΗΦΙΑΚΟΣ ΠΙΝΑΚΑΣ ΠΥΡΑΝΙΧΝΕΥΣΗΣ 16 ΕΩΣ 64 ΖΩΝΩΝ BS-118...
  • Page 6: Connections

    Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 6 from 21 4. Connections All connections to the panel must be made before connecting the battery and the mains power supply. Each panel has terminal blocks for connecting 16 zones of detectors, break-glass call points or other input devices.
  • Page 7: Starting Configuration (Setup)

    Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 7 from 21 Each panel has the required terminal blocks for connecting 2 siren circuits, bells or other output devices that operate with 24Vdc. Each circuit can power devices with a maximum consumption of 600mA. Each of these circuits has a pre-fitted terminal resistor (5K6). This resistor is removed and placed on the last siren or it is left in it’s place if the circuit is not used.
  • Page 8: Operation Procedures

    HISTORY FILE HAS SYSTEM READY RESET DELETED olympia electronics The system has deleted the history record and is ready for testing and operation . 6. Operation procedures There are 3 operations level on the panel. Level 1.Level 1 operation can be done directly without the need of a code.
  • Page 9 Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 9 from 21 The function of Level 1 are: Α. Activating or deactivating the internal buzzer. In the case of an alarm or a fault condition the internal buzzer will sound. To deactivate the buzzer press the ‘ON-OFF BUZZER HELP’...
  • Page 10 Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 10 from 21 <0000> The detectors are reset, the LEDs are tuned off, the sirens are silenced and SELECT->ENTER GENERAL SYSTEM ENTER the relays are deactivated. After 15sec. SYSTEM RESET RESET The panel enters normal operation. The sirens are deactivated.
  • Page 11: User Instructions

    Page 11 from 21 6.3 User instructions. In quiescent state the panel shows : System Ready olympia electronics If the panel detects an error (e.g. Disconnection of the battery) the Display shows : FAULT AT PANEL Simultaneously the internal buzzer sounds, the LED BATTERY lights and the FAULT relay is activated.
  • Page 12: Programming - Tests - Information

    Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 12 from 21 7. Programming - tests - information Level 3 operation are operation the change the default factory settings of the system. For a simple fire detection installation without any special requirement, there is no need for any changes and the system can operate with the factory settings.
  • Page 13 Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 13 from 21 With the numeric keypad we select the required RESET ZONE zone and after pressing ‘ENTER’ we see : 1=ACTIVE 2=RESET ZONE The setting ‘1=ACTIVE’ blinks. If the ’2’ key is pressed then the selected zone is reset and the setting ‘2=RESET’...
  • Page 14: Programming

    Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 14 from 21 When ‘ENTER’ is pressed the system will start a check that includes a TEST MODE HARDWARE CHECK HARDWARE check of the panel, the zones, the sirens, and the ‘24V- monitored’ outputs. In every check it issues a message stating the right or wrong configuration of each input or output.
  • Page 15 Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 15 from 21 The display shows: 1234567890123456 The cursor blinks over the ‘1’ digit . If we want the relay to be activated by lets say zones 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 press the’1’ key (yes) 6 times. The cursor is moved 6 positions to the right and is positioned over the ‘7’.
  • Page 16 Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 16 from 21 1 = interruptible operation with 3 seconds ΟΝ - 5 seconds OFF. 2 = interruptible operation with 10 seconds ΟΝ - 5 seconds OFF. 3 = interruptible operation with 5 seconds ΟΝ - 15 seconds OFF. 4 = interruptible operation with 1 seconds ΟΝ...
  • Page 17: Information

    Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 17 from 21 7.3 Information SELECT->ENTER The third option available in the technicians menu is INFORMATION If the ‘ENTER’ key is pressed we enter the systems information submenu. Through this submenu we can observe the voltages on the various stages of the system and information concerning connected devices.
  • Page 18: Deactivation

    Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 18 from 21 7.4 Deactivation SELECT->ENTER The fourth selection on the technicians menu is DISABLE ITEMS * If ‘ENTER’ is pressed then we enter the deactivation submenu of the system. Through this menu we can deactivate the operation of the zones and the outputs of the system. The available selections are: If ‘ENTER’...
  • Page 19: Activation

    Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 19 from 21 DISABLE With the numeric keypad and the ‘ENTER’ key select a specific relay (e.g. RELAY (1/64) Relay 1) on the required BS-117 panel. The Display shows. 1234567890123456 If ‘ENTER’ is pressed again, the selected relay is deactivated. 7.5 Activation SELECT->ENTER The fifth selection on the technicians menu is...
  • Page 20: History Record Deletion

    Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 20 from 21 With the numeric keypad and the ‘ENTER’ key select the required SIREN ENABLE SIREN output. The Display shows: SIREN OUTPUT 1 IS ENABLED And the siren output is activated. With the numeric keypad and the ‘ENTER’ key select the required BS-117 ENABLE RELAYS OF UNIT 1 device.
  • Page 21: Setting The Service Code

    Date 13/03/2013 921116000_09_016 File Code 921116000 Page 21 from 21 7.9 Setting the service access code SERVICE CODE The ninth selection in the technicians menu is ENTER YOUR CODE If ‘ENTER’ is pressed then the display shows: 1111 Use the numeric keypad to enter a new 4-digit access code for the technician. The default technician code is “1111”.

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