Toa IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual
Toa IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual

Toa IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual

Indication panel for mandatory indications of en 54-16 for vx-2000 and sx-2000
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Indication Panel for mandatory indications
of EN 54-16 for VX-2000 and SX-2000
EN 54-16: 2008 Fire detection and fire alarm systems - Part 16:
■ Description
The indication panel IP-EN1-EB is designed to provide the mandatory indications as
required by EN 54-16: 2008 for the VX-2000 and SX-2000 system. Additional 8 indicators
can be used to indicate faults in fire zones (this is an option with requirements in the EN 54-
16) or other faults (EN 54-16 requires yellow indications for faults). A buzzer sounds at
every new fault and can be silenced by depressing the acknowledge button. The lamp test
button allows checking the proper operation of all indicators and the buzzer. All faults can
be reset by using a key.
In addition to above, indication panel IP-EN1-EB provides a general fault output with a
switch-over relay that can be equipped with optional resistors for a surveillance of the
connected fire detection system (FDS) (the surveillance must be performed by the FDS). It
also provides one emergency control input that can either be activated by making/breaking
a contact or by a voltage of 12 or 24 VDC (depending on jumper setting). It supports the
change between emergency and normal mode / silence, controlled by a single contact of
the FDS. The voltage-controlled control input allows a fire detection system to monitor
connection.
The indications and controls require a certain setting in the software that will be described
in this instruction manual.
■ Precautions
 Make sure that the power supply of the IP-EN1-EB is switched off or disconnected when
connecting or disconnecting wires to avoid a damage of the IP-EN1-EB.
 Make sure that the jumper settings and connection to external equipment is made
correctly, otherwise it may cause malfunctions of the IP-EN1-EB or external equipment
as a fire detection system.
 Make sure of right polarity when connecting the power supply and external equipment.
IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual
TOA Electronics Europe GmbH
Süderstrasse 282, 20537 Hamburg, Germany
1134 - CPR - 102
1134 - CPR - 110
Voice alarm control and indicating equipment
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Instruction Manual
IP-EN1-EB
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  • Page 1 ■ Precautions  Make sure that the power supply of the IP-EN1-EB is switched off or disconnected when connecting or disconnecting wires to avoid a damage of the IP-EN1-EB.  Make sure that the jumper settings and connection to external equipment is made correctly, otherwise it may cause malfunctions of the IP-EN1-EB or external equipment as a fire detection system.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual ■ Contents 1 Abbreviations ........................3 2 Software and Firmware Versions supporting the Indication Panel ......3 3 Nomenclature ........................3 3.1 Appearance Front ......................3 3.2 Appearance Rear ......................4 4 Preparation and Connections to Fire Detection Systems ..........5 4.1 Overview ........................
  • Page 3: Abbreviations

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 1 Abbreviations fire area fire detection system 2 Software and Firmware Versions supporting the Indication Panel VX-2000 Setting software version 3.1.0 and higher Firmware version of VX-2000 (system manager) 3.10 and higher Firmware version of VX-2000SF 3.00 and higher...
  • Page 4: Appearance Rear

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 3.2 Appearance Rear Right side (EN 54-16 mandatory indications) CN19 CN20 CN11 3 2 1 CN12 CN10 CN15 CN18 CN13 Connectors to VX-2000/SX-2000 Connectors to fire detection system (FDS) Insertion place for resistors (R1, R2, R3) for surveillance by FDS...
  • Page 5: Preparation And Connections To Fire Detection Systems

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 4 Preparation and Connections to Fire Detection Systems 4.1 Overview Connection for fire detecting system (FDS) CN19 CN20 contact 3 2 1 Rear of indication CN13 panel, board on right side, voltage right side of the board...
  • Page 6: General Fault Control Output Cn9

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 4.2 General Fault Control Output CN9 A general fault information to the fire detection system can be provided in four different ways: 1. make a contact without surveillance 2. make a contact with surveillance 3. break a contact without surveillance 4.
  • Page 7: Emergency Control Input Cn13 And System Settings

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 4.3 Emergency Control Input CN13 and System Settings A single control input with two poles is provided that can be used for activating emergency, and resetting emergency or activating silence. When activating silence, then emergency reset must be controlled by an emergency or fireman microphone, or a separate contact connected directly to the VA system.
  • Page 8: Making A Contact: Emergency Activation (Vx, Sx), Breaking A Contact: Emergency Reset (Vx, Sx) / Silencing (Sx)

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 4.3.3 Making a Contact: Emergency Activation (VX, SX), breaking a contact: Emergency Reset (VX, SX) / Silencing (SX) CN19 CN20 contact 3 2 1 CN13 VX-2000 Settings Connector Control input Setting CN11 Emergency pattern start CN11 Emergency reset...
  • Page 9: Breaking A Contact: Emergency Activation (Vx, Sx), Making The Contact: Emergency Reset (Vx, Sx) / Silencing (Sx)

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 4.3.5 Breaking a contact: Emergency Activation (VX, SX), making the contact: Emergency Reset (VX, SX) / Silencing (SX) CN19 CN20 contact 3 2 1 CN13 VX-2000 Settings Connector Control input Setting CN11 Emergency reset CN11 Emergency pattern start...
  • Page 10: Voltage: Emergency Activation (Vx, Sx), No Voltage: Emergency Reset (Vx, Sx) / Silencing (Sx)

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 4.3.7 Voltage on: Emergency Activation (VX, SX), voltage off: Emergency Reset (VX, SX) / Silencing (SX) CN19 CN20 voltage 3 2 1 CN13 VX-2000 Settings Connector Control input Setting CN11 Emergency pattern start CN11 Emergency reset SX-2000 Setting...
  • Page 11: No Voltage: Emergency Activation (Vx, Sx) Voltage: Emergency Reset (Vx, Sx) / Silencing (Sx)

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 4.3.9 Voltage off: Emergency Activation (VX, SX) Voltage on: Emergency Reset (VX, SX) / Silencing (SX) CN19 CN20 voltage 3 2 1 CN13 VX-2000 Settings Connector Control input Setting CN11 Emergency reset CN11 Emergency pattern start SX-2000 Setting...
  • Page 12: Connections And Settings For The Vx-2000 System

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 5 Connections and Settings for the VX-2000 System 5.1 Connections to VX-2000 Rear right side (mandatory indications) CTRL OUT 1-8 CTRL IN 1-8 CN19 CN20 CN11 3 2 1 CN12 CN10 CN15 CN18 CN13 CPU OFF 20-40 VDC...
  • Page 13: Settings In The Vx-2000 Setting Software

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 5.2 Settings in the VX-2000 Setting Software 5.2.1 Mandatory Indication 5.2.1.1 Fault Indications No.* Indication of VX-2000 Settings in Operation setting mode, button connections/ [Failure Output]: use one Fault Output assignment Pattern per indication (one line in the list), make a check in Tab “Equipment”...
  • Page 14: Status Indications

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual Details to number 9 (network fault): When using an NX-100S with IES-3000 series Ethernet switch, then the ports used for the link between decentralised parts of the system on the Ethernet switches must be set for port surveillance to provide a contact output making a contact when a fault appears.
  • Page 15: Control Input Settings For Emergency And Button Controls

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 5.2.2 Control Input Settings for Emergency and Button Controls The settings are to be made in the activation setting mode. Select the button “Control Input” of the main menu. Control input Function setting Refer to 1, 2 Emergency pattern, Emergency reset, silence Chapter 4.3...
  • Page 16: Connection And Settings For The Sx-2000 System

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 6 Connection and Settings for the SX-2000 System 6.1 Connections to SX-2000 Rear right side (mandatory indications) STATUS OUTPUT 2 STATUS OUTPUT 1 CN19 CN20 CN11 3 2 1 CN12 CN10 CN15 CN18 CN13 To control output for general fault...
  • Page 17: Connections At Sx-2000 Components

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual Rear left side (fire area fault indications or other fault indications) FA 3 FA 1 FA 8 FA 4 FA 2 FA 6 fire areas (FA) FA 7 FA 5 8 Connect to control outputs for faults in the fire areas 1, 2, 5 -8. For details refer to table “CN7 FA connections”...
  • Page 18: Sx-2000 Settings

    5 control output pattern for activating the indication panel IP-EN1-EB. Since any control output can be used for the fault output, here we use the control outputs of the SX-2000SM as an example written in rectangle brackets [#].
  • Page 19: Status Indications

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 6.3.1.2 Status Indications No.* Indication of SX-2000 connector Settings to IP-EN1 connector Power - (no setting required) Event Setting / System event: in “Control Emergency Any control output output pattern of emergency status“, mode assign the control output [5] for controlling...
  • Page 20: Specifications

    IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual 7 Specifications 20 – 40 VDC Supply voltage Current consumption 60 mA max. Emergency control input Contact or 12 VDC / 24 VDC (selectable) Contact control Open voltage: 24 VDC, current: 12 mA Voltage control 12 VDC, 12 mA (1 kohm) or 24 VDC, 12 mA (2 kohm);...

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