Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel MANUAL SECTIONS 1- SAFETY INFORMATION ........................... 3 2- PANEL SPECIFICATION ............................ 6 3-INTRODUCTION TO THE SMART CONNECT PANEL ..................10 4 - DESIGNING THE SYSTEM ..........................19 5 - INSTALLING THE PANEL ..........................24 6 - INSTALLING THE DEVICES……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...28 7 - PANEL SET UP ..............................
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 1- SAFETY INFORMATION 1.1 INSTALLATION INFORMATION ........................4 1.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING NORMAL OPERATION OF PANEL ............... 4 1.3 BATTERY INFORMATION ..........................4 1.4 PRODUCT DISPOSAL AT THE END OF ITS WORKING LIFE ................4 1.5 USING THIS MANUAL ............................
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel WARNING: Read this section completely before commencing installation. 1.1 INSTALLATION INFORMATION THIS FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL IS CLASS1 EQUIPMENT AND MUST BE EARTHED. This equipment must be installed and maintained by a qualified and technically experienced person. This C.I.E.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 1.5 USING THIS MANUAL This manual explains, in a step-by-step manner, the procedure for the installation of the Smart Connect Fire Alarm Control Panel. This Installation Manual must not be left accessible to the User. 1.6 FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS CODE OF PRACTICE This manual is not designed to teach Fire Alarm System design.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 2.1 FUNCTIONS REQUIRED BY EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 54 PART 2 The Smart Connect fire alarm control panel provides the following mandatory and optional functions as prescribed by the European standard EN 54 Part 2. (a) Mandatory Functions The mandatory functions and corresponding indications provided by this panel are: ...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 2.3 PANEL SPECIFICATIONS - ENCLOSURE DESCRIPTION VALUE ENCLOSURE SIZE (L x W x D mm) 370 X 311 X 113 mm TOP CABLE ENTRIES BOTTOM CABLE ENTRIES 2.4 PANEL SPECIFICATIONS - ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION VALUE MAINS VOLTAGE 230 V AC + 10% / - 15%...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 3.1 ABOUT THE SMART CONNECT FIRE ALARM PANEL The Smart Connect is a fully featured single loop addressable fire alarm panel. 4.3 inch colour touch screen display. Easy to use configuration software ...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 3.2 PANEL INTERNAL LAYOUT Figure1 Figure1: Plan view of Smart Connect panel showing internal view with main PCB fitted and with main PCB removed Doc: GLT-229-7-1 Issue: 3 Date: 12/05/2017...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 3.3 ACCESSING THE PANEL The Smart Connect panel has 2 user access levels and one installer access level. Basic user access (Access level 2a) Tap LCD. Select user icon. Enter user access code (Default 0001) This allows the user to have access to the main control buttons, to silence and reset the panel.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 3.4 NAVIGATING THE PANEL MENUS The Smart Connect panel has 2 menus, user and installer. Entering the user code (Default 0001) accesses the user menu. Entering the Installer password (Default 9999) enables access level 3. Press the access menu icon to access the Engineer menu The menus are in the form of icons with a text label underneath.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 3.5 CONTROLS The panel contains the following mandatory controls. They can only be operated when the user or engineer (ADMIN) password has been entered. The CONTROLS ACTIVE LED indicates that the controls have been enabled. ...
Power, and perhaps Controls Active (depending on the last user action). In the quiescent condition, the panel displays:- System Healthy. Zeta Logo 3.6.2 The Alarm Condition A fire is indicated on the Smart Connect panel by:- COMMON FIRE RED LED & Zone alarm LED (for zones 1 to 16)
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 3.6.4. Disablement Disablements are indicated with the general disablement LED, and a mixture of LCD/LED indications In this example, zone 1 is disabled. The panel shows that one zone is disabled, and that the 37 devices in that zone are disabled.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 3.6.5 Test Mode In this example, one Zone 2 is in test mode. A number of zones can be put into test at the same time if required. The test can be silent, or with sounders. If the sounder option is chosen, only sounders within the same zone as the test device are operated.
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 4 - DESIGNING THE SYSTEM 4.1 DESIGNING THE SYSTEM ..........................20 4.2 RECOMMENDED CABLE TYPES AND THEIR LIMITATIONS ................20 4.3 LOOP CALCULATIONS ..........................20 4.4 MAXIMUM LOOP CABLE LENGTH RECOMMENDATIONS ................21 4.5 BATTERY CALCULATIONS ..........................
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 4.1 DESIGNING THE SYSTEM The first consideration when designing the fire alarm system is the type or category of fire protection that is required for the building. In the UK this is fully explained in the British Standard BS 5839-1. This contains guidance on how many smoke detectors, heat detectors, call points, sounders etc.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 4.4 MAXIMUM LOOP CABLE LENGTH RECOMMENDATIONS With an addressable system, some care must be taken when calculating the appropriate cable gauge for the system. The main limitation is that during an alarm condition (maximum current draw), the voltage at all devices must be at least 24 Volts with at least 2.5V of superimposed data signal.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 4.6.3 PCB CONVENTIONAL SOUNDER CIRCUITS The termination PCB has 2 conventional sounder circuit outputs, with a maximum capacity of 100 mA each. Please note that conventional sounders should be wired as shown in the diagram below: *The descriptions of sounders in this section also apply to flashers and combined sounder / flashers.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 4.7 System Spare Capacity The UK Fire alarm system code of Practice for Designing, Installing, Commissioning & maintaining fire alarm systems, BS5839 recommends allowing at least 25% free capacity when designing a fire system. This is a good precaution as it allows for:- ...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 5 - INSTALLING THE PANEL 5.1 MOUNTING THE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL ..................25 5.2 LOCATING THE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL ................... 25 5.3 FIXING THE BACK BOX TO THE WALL ......................25 5.4 MAINS WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS .......................
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 5.1 MOUNTING THE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL The Smart Connect comes with many cable entry holes. If another entry hole is required, it is strongly recommended that the panel door is removed to avoid accidental damage. Also, the back plate which holds the loop cards and power supply should be removed and stored in a safe place.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 5.4 MAINS WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS The Mains supply to the FACP is fixed wiring, using Fire resisting 3-core cable (Between 1 mm² and 2.5mm²), fed from an isolating double pole switch fused spur, fused at 3A. IT SHOULD NOT BE CONNECTED THROUGH AN RCD. This should be secure from unauthorised operation and be marked ‘FIRE ALARM: DO NOT SWITCH OFF’.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel The AC Live (L), Earth (E) and Neutral (N) connections are marked on the power supply cage. It is essential that the mains Earth cable is connected to the PSU’s Earth terminal. The incoming mains cable should be kept separate from the loop cables to help minimise mains interference.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 6.1 ADDRESSABLE LOOP WIRING The Smart Connect has one addressable loop. Addressable detectors, addressable call points, addressable loop powered sounders and several other interface units can be fitted to this loop. A MAXIMUM OF 254 ADDRESSES CAN BE CONNECTED TO the LOOP. We recommend that the first and last devices on a loop have isolator bases fitted.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 6.3 SPECIFIC DEVICE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS 6.3.1 CP3/AD Manual Call Point Led Indicator: OFF = Quiescent YELLOW = Isolating RED = Fire The CP3/AD call point has a built in isolator which can be wired in circuit or not used. This is done by means of not wiring to the negative out terminal on the call point.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 6.3.2 MKII detectors (All types) Base Connection The connection for the detectors bases is made as follows: Terminal L1IN is –ve (Blue) Terminal L2 is +ve (Brown) These are the only two connections required. Deep Base MKII-CB/D Common Base MKII-CB Doc: GLT-229-7-1...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 6.3.3 ZAI - MI Input Module The end of line resistor value is 20KΩ and the trigger resistor value is 1kΩ. 6.3.4 ZAIO – MI Input/output Module The end of line resistor value is 20KΩ and the trigger resistor value is 1KΩ. 6.3.5 ZASC –...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 6.3.6 ZAZM – MI Conventional Zone Module The ZAZM powers the conventional zone from the addressable systems loop, so no external power supply is required. The EOL for the zone is 6.2KΩ. 6.3.7 Xtratone Sounder/Sounder Flasher The Xtratone sounder or sounder flasher is a wall mount sounder.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 6.3.8 Sandwich Sounder The sandwich sounder has no wiring to connect as it just clips straight on to a standard base. It will run as a platform sounder using no address, and is controlled by the detector fitted to it. It can also be given an address via the handheld programming tool making it an addressable sounder.
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel Connection to an Addressable Detector Fig 2 Fig 2: shows the connections for a wall mount version remote LED Doc: GLT-229-7-1 Issue: 3 Date: 12/05/2017...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 6.4 SETTING THE DEVICE ADDRESS (DETECTORS, CALL POINTS, SOUNDERS & INTERFACE UNITS) Note that the devices do not need to be addressed sequentially along the loop. Technically they can be addressed in any sequence. But addressing them sequentially will help in fault finding, should there be a problem with the loop wiring.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 6.4.3 DIP SWITCH ADDRESS SETTINGS - FULL TABLE SWITCHES SWITCHES SWITCHES ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON 86 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 44 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON 87...
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel SWITCHES SWITCHES SWITCHES ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ON OFF 171 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 214 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 172 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 215 OFF OFF OFF ON...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 6.5 FIRE RELAY (VOLTAGE FREE CHANGEOVER CONTACTS) Figure 3: Connections for fire relay, fault relay, conventional sounders and auxiliary DC outputs. The fire relay changes over in any fire condition, and can be used for driving local fire fighting equipment such as sprinkler systems, magnetic door holders, air conditioning shut off, auto diallers etc.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 6.8 FIELD DEVICE TERMINATION Figure 4: Connecting cables to the Smart Connect panel. All cables should enter the enclosure via a cable gland, and the cable shields must be connected to the earth bar. Figure 4 illustrates how the mains cable and an addressable loop cable are connected to the panel.
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 7 - PANEL SET UP 7.1 INITIAL PANEL SET UP ..........................42 7.2 SETTING TIME AND DATE ........................... 42 7.3 CREATING AN INSTALLATION NAME ......................42 7.4 PASSWORDS ............................... 43 7.5 CONFIGURING THE LOOP ........................... 43 7.6 ZONE LABELS...............................
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 7.1 INITIAL PANEL SET UP The Smart Connect panel is supplied configured ready for installation. But there are a few settings that may need to be altered. 7.2 SETTING TIME AND DATE Press the screen. The panel prompts for a user and password. Select Engineer, and enter the Engineer (Access Level 3) password (default is 9999) Press the access menu icon, followed by the System Icon.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 7.4 PASSWORDS From the installer menu, press the System Icon. Select the USERS tab. To change a user name, press user name. To change a password, press the password. The panel prompts to enter the new password twice To delete a user, enter the password as blank.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 7.6 ZONE LABELS The reason for subdivision of a fire alarm system was explained earlier in the manual. The Smart Connect panel has 254 zones. The first 16 zones also have LED indications. When a fire is reported, the zone number in which the fire is located is indicated on the alphanumeric display.
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel The Panel shows the on screen keyboard. Enter the required label (up to 46 characters). Press exit to return to the device list. Press the zone field to edit the device`s zone if required Edit another device, or exit the device list to save the changes.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel The Add / Remove tab allows devices to be manually added or removed from the system. This is useful if it is not possible to perform a loop learn (eg, if a detector is to be changed to a different model, and the replacement is not available, or, if the loop is disconnected to perform maintenance / repair work) To manually remove a device, tap the device so that it is...
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel OPTO/HEAT DETECTOR (MK-11 AOH) SMOKE and HEAT DETECTOR Available options: LED flash Sounder R.I. Day Setting (Off/Heat Only/Low/Normal/High) Night Setting (Off/Heat Only/Low/Normal/High) HEAT DETECTOR: FIXED HEAT Detector (MK-II AHF) ROR HEAT DETECTOR (MK-II AHR) Available options: LED flash Sounder R.I.
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 8 - PROGRAMMING 8.1. CAUSE AND EFFECT............................ 49 8.2 OUTPUTS AND DELAYS ..........................53 8.2.1 SOUNDER DELAYS………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……….53 8.2.1 RELAY OUT DELAYS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………..53 8.2.3 PROGRAMMING DELAYS…………………………………………………………………………………………………….………..53 8.2.4 SWITCHING OFF DELAYS AT ACCESS LEVEL 2………………………………………………………………………..……….54 8.3 DAY / NIGHT MODE ............................ 55 8.3.1 Defining Day and Night times .......................
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 8.1. CAUSE AND EFFECT The Smart Connect system has very comprehensive, but simple to use Cause and Effect capabilities. The Default factory configuration is that any alarm will activate all outputs on the panel. Like most addressable systems, the panel allows comprehensive programming of the sounder outputs.
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel For a local I/O ALARM the options are:- Local I/O causes Fault Alarm Tech Warning ON Tech Warning OFF Local I/O start Local I/O end For a Zone alarm, the options are:- Zone causes ...
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel After selecting the input cause(s), the panel Displays a screen to select the effect options. Panel Address: Leave as zero if the output effect is on this panel, otherwise set to the network address of the destination panel.
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel For a panel OUTPUT, the options are:- Day Delay (seconds) Night Delay (seconds) Panel Effects: All On Sounder + Beacon Off Alarm + Beacon Relay On Alert + Beacon Relay Off Emergency + Beacon All Off Alarm Disable Sounder...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 8.2 OUTPUTS AND DELAYS Following the indication of a fire, the panel will activate outputs (i.e. sounders and / or relays) according to the cause and effect rules that have been programmed. In certain circumstances, the activation of outputs may be delayed whilst the fire is being investigated.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 8.2.4 Switching off Delays at Access Level 2 The panel allows the delays to be turned off by the user, as this may be required as part of the normal operation of the panel. Enter the user menu in the usual way.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 8.3 DAY / NIGHT MODE The Smart Connect panel has a day night timer that allows certain system responses to be altered at certain times of the day. It allows for different delays for the day and night times, and it also allows the sensitivity of certain detectors to be set differently for the day and night.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel When there are more than 4 slices programmed, the panel displays up /down scroll arrows in order to view the other slices To edit a slice, tap that slice so that it is highlighted yellow, then press the delete icon Press the add icon to add a replacement slice if required.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel If a night time delay is needed (for example to allow security staff to investigate, a delay can be entered into the night time delay field Press tick to save the changes. The panel shows the cause &...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel The HEAT A1S: Heat detector and HEAT CS: Heat detector sensor can be set to Off or ON. 8.3.4 Indication of Day / Night Mode The panel indicates its current operating mode by means of a vertical bar in the top left corner of the LCD. No Day / Night timer set.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 8.4 USER Menu Summary Default Password 0001 – Access level 2b ICON TAB SCREN DESCRIPTON Zones Zone Mode View Zone text label View / edit zone mode (Enabled/ input disabled/ output disabled/ disabled/ test/ test & sounders) Zone Dev View Zone text label View Quantity of devices per zone...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 8.5 ENGINEER LEVEL Menu Summary Default Password 9999 – Access Level 3 ICON TAB SCREN DESCRIPTON Loop Automatic) Searches for all devices on the loop Summary Detail View / Edit Zone text label Zones Zone Mode View / edit zone mode...
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel View / edit Input 2 zone allocation Input 2 View / edit input 2 text label View / edit input 2 status (Enabled / disabled) View / edit Sounder 1 zone allocation Sounder 1 View / edit Sounder 1 text label...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 8.6 CAUSE & EFFECT SETTINGS SUMMARY The table below shows the list of options available for each type of input (cause) and Output (Effect) Select CAUSE Input Type Selection 1 Selection 2 Options ...
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel Select EFFECT Output Type Selection 1 Selection 2 Day Delay Night Delay Output All On Alarm + Beacon Alert + Beacon Emergency + Beacon Alarm Loop Address Point (0-600) (0-600)
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 9.1 DISABLEMENTS To aid commissioning and assist routine maintenance checks, various functions of the Smart Connect fire alarm system can be disabled. The Smart Connect allows Disablement of Inputs in a zone, Outputs in a zone, a whole zone, or individual devices. 9.2 ZONE DISABLEMENT When a zone is disabled, the panel will not respond to any fault or fire signals it receives from that zone.
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel When zones have been disabled, the LCD display changes from SYSTEM NORMAL to Disablement/Test. The screen shows:- The number of zones disabled, The number of zones with just their inputs disabled. The number of zones with just their outputs disabled. and the total number of devices in those disabled zones.
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 9.3 DEVICE DISABLEMENT Rather than disable an entire zone, it is often useful to just disable one or more input devices or points (detector, call point, or interface) within a zone, especially if they are malfunctioning and likely to cause a false alarm or repeatedly indicate a fault. Enter the Engineer or User Password , Press the...
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 10 - TEST MODE 10.1 WHY USE TEST MODE ..........................69 10.2 TO PROGRAMME ZONE INTO TEST MODE ....................69 Doc: GLT-229-7-1 Issue: 3 Date: 12/05/2017...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 10.1 WHY USE TEST MODE To aid commissioning and assist routine maintenance check, a non-latching ‘one man test’ facility is available. Test mode can be used either with or without sounder operation, depending on the engineer’s requirements. When a detector, manual call point or input unit is triggered on any zone in Test, the Alarm sounders operate for approximately 10 seconds on and then switch off (If selected).
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel Press the exit icon to leave the menu. The screen will show that there are zones in test. To view which zones are in test mode, press the zones in test icon. Proceed to test the devices. The panel will show all test events on a separate test screen.
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 11 - NETWORKING 11.1 NETWORKING ............................72 11.2 RING NETWORK ............................72 11.3 BUS NETWORK ............................72 11.4 CONFIGURING THE NETWORK ......................... 72 11.5 RUNNING THE NETWORK ......................... 73 11.6 CONFIGURING TCP/IP CONNECTION…………………………………………………………………………………………………..73 11.7 CONFIGURING THE CLOUD SETTING……………………………………………………………………………………………………74 Doc: GLT-229-7-1 Issue: 3...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 11.1 NETWORKING The Smart Connect panel has built in network connections, so no additional hardware is needed to network panels together. Up to 64 control panels (CIEs) can be connected together, i.e. networked. The maximum distance between nodes is 1 km using a screened data cable, or 100m using a standard fireproof cable.
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel Repeat the above step for all panels on the network, then press the Add icon to search and configure the network. When the search is complete, the panel shows a list of network node addresses seen, and whether the panel sees a connection on Network port A (NET 1), and Network port B (NET 2).
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 11.7 CONFIGURING THE CLOUD SETTINGS The Smart Connect panel has been designed to report events to a central server. This will allow authorised users to view the current status of the panel. The settings are usually set at the factory, but can be configured by the installer if required. From the Network Menu , press the Cloud tab.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 12.1 LOOP WIRING FAULT FINDING The Smart Connect panel will monitor the addressable loop for open or short circuit faults. The panel`s Loop Isolator monitors for both Open and short circuit faults, to the faults are reported as ISOLATOR FAULTS, with a Description. The faults reported are:- To locate a cable break, re-run the loop search, and check the detailed loop report after the search is complete.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel A short circuit in the middle of the loop, will usually cause two loop short circuit isolators to The short circuit will be somewhere activate, and will between the 2 operated SC isolators. Check cause the devices which addresses are missing.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel A device has been changed for one of a different type There is a Double Address in this zone (see previous section) A device in that zone The fault message indicates whether the is communicating a interface has detected an open or short fault condition to the...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel The panel has determined that the power supply is not charging the batteries. Charger Fault This is likely to be a problem with the Charger PCB. Contact your supplier to arrange a replacement charger PCB The panel has measured the battery internal Battery high resistance and has determined it is too high.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 12.6 SYSTEM FAULT A system fault is an abnormal microprocessor running condition due to various unexpected phenomena. This will result in the panel attempting to correct itself. Should this fault occur, the System Fault LED, General Fault LED, General Fault relay and internal fault buzzer will be constantly active.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 12.7 PANEL INPUT AND CONVENTIONAL SOUNDER FAULTS Check the local input has an EOL resistor fitted Check that the EOL resistor is the correct LOCAL INPUT OPEN value (4.7 kΩ) Check that there are no cable breaks or loose connections Check that there are no cable short circuits on the circuits.
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 12.8 EVENT LOGS The Smart Connect event log which has a capacity of 8032 events. It stores all faults & alarms that occur on the system. Faults are reported with a YELLOW Highlight. The highlighted part gives the time &...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 13.1 STANDBY BATTERY REQUIREMENTS It is the responsibility of the system designer to choose batteries that will give the required system standby time. The following pages give the information needed to help determine the minimum battery requirements. 13.2 DEVICE CURRENT RATINGS The Following Table shows the Quiescent, Alarm currents of the main parts of a Smart Connect Fire Alarm System: DEVICE...
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 13.3 Device Compatibility Chart *AXTB, ZRAP & ZRAPB Dip settings: 1000, current varies per switch settings. Current readings may change in future updates. Doc: GLT-229-7-1 Issue: 3 Date: 12/05/2017...
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Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 13.4 STANDBY BATTERY CALCULATION In order to calculate the standby battery size required, the following formula can be used:- Battery Size (Standby time in Amp Hours) = 1.25 x [(T ) + (T x (I Where: = Maximum time in hours required for the alarm [½...
Smart Connect Single Loop Touch Screen Panel 14 - CE INFORMATION 0359 Zeta Alarm Systems by GLT Exports Ltd. 72-78 Morfa Rd, Swansea SA1 2EN 0359-CPR-XXXX EN54-2:1997+A1:2002 + A2: 2006 EN54-4:1997+A1:2002 + A2: 2006 Control and indicating equipment for fire detection and fire...
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