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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Fault Mode: ............................5 Controls: ..............................5 3.3.1 Reset: ..............................5 3.3.2 Disable: ............................. 5 Configuration: ............................6 SEC-HIM-35 and SEC-HIM-35B ......................6 SYNCRO-SECRDU and TAKTIS-SECRDU ....................6 4.2.1 Unit addresses ..........................6 4.2.2 Config Switch: ........................... 6 FIP Configuration ............................. 7 General ..............................
  • Page 3: General

    Smoke Detector (ASD) to the loop. Every system must contain one of these. SEC-HIM-35B: This is a secondary module which in only required on an ASD535/2. It utilises a CHQ- SIM to interface the second ASD to the loop. It contains a cable to connect to the SEC-HIM-35 unit. SYNCRO-SECRDU and TAKTIS-SECRDU: These modules are used to display the status of the ASDs, and allow individual Disable and Reset switches for each ASD.
  • Page 4: Syncro-Secrdu And Taktis-Secrdu

    2.3 SYNCRO-SECRDU and TAKTIS-SECRDU These modules are used to display the status of individual Securiton ASD units. They must be configured through Cause and Effects in the Syncro or Taktis panels. They must be used in conjunction with either a Syncro or Taktis panel and are not available in a stand-alone configuration. These modules come only as pairs.
  • Page 5: Operation

    Cause and Effect equations in the Syncro or Taktis FIP. 3.1 Alarm: When the first alarm contact closes on the ASD, the resistor network on the SEC-HIM-35 sets an alarm on the CHQ-POM input 1. This is then detected by the FIP and processed as per the settings in the FIP configuration.
  • Page 6: Configuration

    4 Configuration: 4.1 SEC-HIM-35 and SEC-HIM-35B These are configured through the FIP. See Section 5 (FIP Configuration) 4.2 SYNCRO-SECRDU and TAKTIS-SECRDU 4.2.1 Unit addresses This is addressed in binary, with each switch representing a number as follows Switch Value SW2.1 SW2.2...
  • Page 7: Fip Configuration

    5 FIP Configuration 5.1 General The SEC-HIM-35 is presented to the FIP as a CHQ-POM device, while the SEC-HIM-35B is presented to the FIP as a CHQ-SIM. Both the SYNCRO-SECRDU and the TAKTIS-SECRDU are presented to the FIP as a 16 I/O Card.
  • Page 8: Sec-Him-35

    5.2 SEC-HIM-35 The SEC-HIM-35 should be configured as: CHQ-POM Output CHQ-POM Input 1 Incite Hochiki-Securiton Interface Module– Rev 1.0 Page 8 of 21...
  • Page 9 Note: When Input 1 is set to Latching, a 10 second delay must be placed on the input in order for it to reset with a Panel Reset. Failure to do so, will result in the point re-alarming and a second reset needing to be performed.
  • Page 10: Sec-Him-35B

    5.3 SEC-HIM-35B The SEC-HIM-35B should be configured as: Note: When the Input is set to Latching, a 10 second delay must be placed on the input in order for it to reset with a Panel Reset. Failure to do so, will result in the point re-alarming and a second reset needing to be performed.
  • Page 11: Syncro-Secrdu

    5.4 SYNCRO-SECRDU 5.4.1 I/O Setup and Attributes The SYNCRO-SECRDU appears to the Syncro panel as a 16 way I/O module. The I/O points are shown in the table below: Function Syncro Input Description Channel or Output General Disablement Output NOT USED Access Level 2 Output Enables SECRDU controls.
  • Page 12 I/O points and channel attributes should be set as shown: All outputs should have attributes CLEARED. Input 9, and 13 should be set to DISABLEMENT, all other inputs should be set to TRANSPARENT, NON-LATCHING. Incite Hochiki-Securiton Interface Module– Rev 1.0 Page 12 of 21...
  • Page 13: Syncro Cause And Effect Programming

    5.4.2 Syncro Cause and Effect Programming Note: In this example an ASD535 with dual sampling tubes are used Function Type Cause Operator Effect Comment Fault 1 and 2 Action CHQ-POM Input SECRDU Channels The ASD 535-2 has 4 and 6 only one fault output for both sensors.
  • Page 14: Taktis-Secrdu

    5.5 TAKTIS-SECRDU 5.5.1 I/O Setup and Attributes The TAKTIS-SECRDU appears to the Taktis panel as a 16 way I/O module. When adding the module, the wired type must be used, not the “Plug in” type. The I/O points are shown in the table below: Function Syncro Input...
  • Page 15 I/O points should be set as follows Channel attributes should be set as shown: All outputs should have attributes CLEARED. Input 9, and 13 should be set to DISABLEMENT, all other inputs should be set to TRANSPARENT, NON-LATCHING. Incite Hochiki-Securiton Interface Module– Rev 1.0 Page 15 of 21...
  • Page 16: Taktis Cause And Effect Programming

    5.5.2 Taktis Cause and Effect Programming Note: In this example an ASD535 with dual sampling tubes are used Function Type Cause Operator Effect Comment Fault 1 and 2 Action CHQ-POM Input SECRDU Channels The ASD 535-2 has 4 and 6 only one fault output for both sensors.
  • Page 17: Installation

    6 Installation 6.1 SEC-HIM-35, SEC-HIM-35B Locate and install the mounting bracket in the first slot and fasten with the Torx screw provided with the bracket. Locate the relevant plug for the type of ASD and connect the SEC-HIM-35. On the ASD531 and ASD532, install the board in terminals 8 to 16.
  • Page 18 Install the loop wiring into the CHQ-POM on the SEC-HIM-35, then slide the unit into the carrier, making sure that no cables are pinched. To install the SEC-HIM-35B, first install mounting bracket in the second slot and fasten with the Torx screw provided with the bracket.
  • Page 19: Syncro-Secrdu And Taktis-Secrdu

    6.2 SYNCRO-SECRDU and TAKTIS-SECRDU The SECRDU units are supplied as complete units with integrated faceplates. These units should not be dismantled, and will be irreparably damaged if dismantling is attempted. 6.2.1 Syncro Installation Using the template provided, modify, print off, cut out the label and slide it into the label pocked on the side of the SECRDU module.
  • Page 20: Cabling

    6.2.3 Cabling Four cables are required to interface the SECRDU to the FIP: 24V, 0V, Comms+, Comms- Do not put 24V onto the Comms terminals or permanent damage may result, and warranty will be void. Insert the cabled into the top of its respective terminal while pushing GENTLY vertically downwards on the white terminal release button.
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