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TOCSIN 700+ INSTALLATION USER INSTRUCTIONS O L I V E R I G D Oliver IGD Limited V9.0 4a Pepper Road Stockport SK7 5BW England Tel: +44(0)161 483 1415 +44(0)161 484 2345 Fax: Email: sales@oliver-igd.co.uk Web Site: www.oliver-igd.co.uk...
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Table of Contents Specification Overview CE Declarations Interface Wiring Relay Outputs, Audio Visual Output, two and three wire detectors 3 Wire 4-20mA Pellistors (analogue) Digital Port Toxic Analogue Detectors 2 wire Infra Red 3 Wire Detectors FREON Detectors Fire and Smoke Detector Inputs Addressable Detectors Addressable Relay Outputs 19"...
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OLIVER This product must be earthed in accordance with local safety regulations. The Control Panel leaves the factory configured for the supply voltage stated on the customers order. Standard voltage and frequency range is:- AC Mains Powered 85 to 264 VAC 40 to 400 Hz DC Low Voltage Powered 18 to 30V DC Should the control panel be used in conjunction with portable generating equipment, care should be taken to ensure that...
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Eccleston, Chester, CH4 9JN. United Kingdom Quality Assurance Notification Number SIRA 02ATEX M174 Issued on: 16 May 2011 At Oliver IGD Limited, Stockport, SK7 5BW , United Kingdom Signature: Name Andrew J Collier M.I.Mech I.E I.Eng M.I.O.D Position: Managing Director...
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Eccleston, Chester, CH4 9JN. United Kingdom Quality Assurance Notification Number SIRA 02ATEX M174 Issued on: 12 Jan 2009 At Oliver IGD Limited, Stockport, SK7 5BW , United Kingdom Signature: Name Andrew J Collier M.I.Mech I.E I.Eng M.I.O.D Position: Managing Director...
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Eccleston, Chester, CH4 9JN. United Kingdom Quality Assurance Notification Number SIRA 02ATEX M174 Issued on: 16 Feb 2009 At Oliver IGD Limited, Stockport, SK7 5BW , United Kingdom Signature: Name Andrew J Collier M.I.Mech I.E I.Eng M.I.O.D Position: Managing Director...
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OLIVER Tocsin 700 Panel Overview Digital Inputs Jog Wheel 2 x 16 LCD Display 3 off Configurable Relay Outputs With Activation Indication Lamps 24V DC Panel Power RS232 Comm Port Fault Relay Outputs Sounder/Flasher Outputs RS 485 Detector Data Highway Connector Port 1 ‘C1’...
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OLIVER In all Cases: Relay contact ratings. Tocsin 700 Interface wiring 7A @ 250V AC Non-Inductive 7A @ 30V DC Non-Inductive NO NC Spike suppression must be fitted Note that FAULT relays are normally energised on power up. These 3 relays can be assigned, named, zoned etc using the Tocsin 700 operating software.
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OLIVER OLIVER Tocsin 700 Interface wiring...continued 0V DC 4-20mA IN +24V DC P Y W CHASS 24V DC 1.5mmSQ See Panel CONC for recommended cable types.Max cable T106P Pellistor run 1000M. Flammable Gas Detectors Page 9 of 52...
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OLIVER OLIVER Tocsin 700 Interface wiring...Digital Port Located at the top edge of the Tocsin 700 card is a 4 way connector used to allow digital interface to the Tocsin 700 operating system as follows: 1 2 3 4 Page 10 of 52...
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OLIVER OLIVER Tocsin 700 Interface wiring...continued Tocsin 700 to Tocsin 103 2 wire Detector Series 0V DC 4-20mA IN +24V DC 4-20mA Toxic And Oxygen Gas Detectors Enclosure Ground 24V DC SCREEN 4-20mA 1.5mmSQ See Panel for recommended cable types. Typical max cable run 500M.
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OLIVER OLIVER Tocsin 700 Interface wiring...continued Tocsin 700 to Tocsin 103 3 wire Detector Series Cable Guidance Panel It is imperative to use cabling which suits the environment in which the T700 and its sensors are to be used. The following is intended as a guide.
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OLIVER OLIVER Tocsin 700 Interface wiring...continued 0V DC 4-20mA IN +24V DC DIP Switches For Relay O/P And Sounder O/P Enable T103 FREON Gas Detectors Enclosure Ground 0V DC 24V DC 4-20 OUT 1.5mmSQ See Panel for recommended cable types. Typical max cable run 500M.
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OLIVER OLIVER Tocsin 700 Interface wiring...continued FIRE AND SMOKE INPUTS (FACTORY OPTION) NOTE THESE DETECTORS ARE RESET BY INTERRUPTION OF THE POWER SUPPLY. THE TOCSIN 700 WILL DO THIS IF THE CHANNEL IS SELECTED AS A ‘FIRE’ AS A GAS TYPE, RELAY OUTPUTS MUST BE SET AS LATCHING.
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OLIVER OLIVER Tocsin 700 Interface wiring...continued, Addressable Systems. 2.5mm SQ Cable See Previous Note +24V DC 120 Ohm Termination Resistor on the Last Detector in Line Local Comms Local Comms Connector For Connector For Palm Connection Palm Connection Tocsin 102 Addressable Tocsin 102 Addressable Series Detector Head Series Detector Head...
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OLIVER OLIVER Tocsin 700 Interface wiring...continued, Addressable Systems Cont..2.5mm SQ Cable See Previous Note +24V DC Use Junction Boxes Suitable for Area Classification Page 16 of 52...
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OLIVER OLIVER Tocsin 700 Interface wiring...continued, Addressable Systems Cont..2.5mm SQ Cable See Previous Note +24V DC Addressable Relay Outputs These come equipped with two volt free contacts which can be set as normally open or normally closed action Use for beacon/sounders etc Mix on the same loop as addressable detectors MUTE ALARM...
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OLIVER OLIVER 19" Rack Mount systems Tocsin 700R 19" rack versions of the control panel are 24V DC powered and only interface as addressable systems. The systems are shipped with an addressable relay card mounted to the rear which can be remote mounted if required.
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OLIVER OLIVER Addressable Relay Card In all Cases: Relay contact ratings. 7A @ 250V AC Non-Inductive 7A @ 30V DC Non-Inductive Power out for 0V DC Spike suppression must be fitted use in conjunction 24V DC Note that FAULT relays are normally with relays energised on power up.
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In addition the Tocsin 700 control panel can be 'hooked up' to a PC or PALM device via its serial programming link to allow system configuration using Oliver IGD software. This allows not only pre- configuration of the panel prior to commissioning but also a record of how the system was set up.
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OLIVER OLIVER Accepting and Reseting Alarms For most of its operating life the Tocsin 700 control panel and associated sensors will monitor for whichever hazard it is configured for. The only requirement from the plant operator is to have the system regularly calibrated, typically every 3 or 6 months depending on the nature of the gas hazard.
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OLIVER Tocsin 700 Menu System 1. Start up Time in 24 hour format. 12:23:01 Company name is programmable in EPROM Memory. OLIVER IGD LTD 2. Warming Up Warmup is displayed for the set period Time 12:23:01 WARMING UP 01:49 3. Normal Display Mode Normal display mode.
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OLIVER OLIVER 4. Pre-configured Measurement Types Display with %LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) Display Display with ppm (Parts Per Million) Display 1 FLAM 0 % LEL 1 CO 12 PPM BOILER ROOM 1 CAR PARK LEVEL 1 Display with %VOL (% by Volume) Display The second line displays the channels 1 O2 0 % VOL...
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OLIVER OLIVER PASSWORD CODE 7. Menu System Overview Setup Menu’s (User Menu) Press and hold down the jog wheel. The system will request a password. Once entered correctly the following 1 O2 0 % VOL menu sequence will be displayed. ZERO Rotate to move down a menu.
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OLIVER OLIVER PASSWORD CODE 7. Menu System Overview Setup Menu’s Continued COMMON ALARMS SELECT GROUP FROM CHANNEL TO CHANNEL ALARM SET RELAY OP Select the from to range 1 to 37 1 to 16 AL1, for the channel alarms to be grouped address or AL3 DESCRIPTION...
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OLIVER OLIVER The bottom line of the display shows the command available for selection and is altered by rotating the jog wheel. 5.1 The Zero Command With the panel in normal display mode, rotate the jog wheel to the desired channel and press the jog wheel.
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OLIVER OLIVER 5.3 Set Alarm Level Setup for Alarm Levels 1,2 and 3 Relay Action as: Select the ALARM 1 SETUP from the user Rising menu. And the following display will be Falling shown. Note you are now editing alarm detector Rising Latching level 1 settings.
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OLIVER OLIVER Copy Alarm Setup Command Select the COPY ALARM SETUP if you want to copy the complete alarm setup from one channel to multiple others. This can be used to speed setup where there are many sensors/channels that are to have the same alarm levels set.
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OLIVER OLIVER 5.6 Editing The Channel Description Select DESCRIPTION from the user menu. This allows the user to edit the description shown 1 O2 0 % VOL when the unit is in normal display mode. This DESCRIPTION description is also used in Alarm indication to show alarm locations.
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OLIVER OLIVER PASSWORD CODE 5.8 Engineer Mode 1 O2 0 % VOL Allows the user to set channel properties. See engineering menus. ENGINEER 5.9 EXIT Returns user to normal display. Auto scrolling initiates and back light turns off after 1 minute. Page 30 of 52...
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OLIVER OLIVER PASSWORD CODE 8. Menu System Overview Engineers Menu CHANNEL SETUP CHANNEL SELECT GAS SELECT RANGE UNITS CABLE TYPE ADDRESS 1 TO 64 FLAM CUST %LEL 1 TO 16 For Select analogue inputs 102IR %VOL 4100 to 4200 Cable 1 For Digital or 2 Inputs...
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MONTH (rotate jog wheel to change press jog wheel when correct) YEAR (rotate jog wheel to change press jog wheel when correct) ADD CHANNELS TEL FOR NEW SEED (contact Oliver IGD to obtain code to change the number of 42038 connected channels) Page 32 of 52...
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OLIVER OLIVER PASSWORD CODE REMOTE PORT MODBUS (J17) EVENT PRINTER SENSORS RS485 SET RELAY BOARDS SET NUM BOARDS (0 to 4) SET 4-20mA BOARDS SET NUM BOARDS (0 to 4) 4-20OUT ADDRESS 4-20OUT CH1 4-20OUT ZERO 4-20OUT CAL TEST 4-20mA OUT TEST 4-20mA OUT TEST ADD SENSORS TEST ADD RELAYS...
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OLIVER OLIVER 5.3 Detector Channel Setup Gas Type Select the CHANNEL SETUP from the (see previous list) ENGINEER menu. And the following display will be shown. By changing the detector Range channel number you can check and set all channel channels connected.
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OLIVER OLIVER Copy Alarm Setup Command Select the COPY CHANNEL SETUP if you want to copy the complete channel setup from one channel to multiple others. This can be used to speed setup where there are many sensors/channels that are to have the same detector inputs set and scaled.
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OLIVER OLIVER The FIND Command If addressable gas detectors are cabled to either port 1 or 2 of the control panel then the FIND command can be used to automatically install these detectors onto the panel. Note this option is usually only run the first time detectors are connected and will already have been run if factory configuration has been requested and undertaken.
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OLIVER OLIVER The FIND Command Continued..FOUND 10 SENSORS The system now advises how many detectors have been found. You now have the option to ACCEPT ? press the jog wheel and ACCEPT these detectors into the panel setup or select ABORT to exit the FIND option and make no changes If you select to ACCEPT the found detectors...
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OLIVER OLIVER The FIND ADD RELAYS Command If addressable Tocsin 107 series I/O Nodes are cabled to either port 1 or 2 of the control panel then the FIND ADD RELAYS command can be used to check that the Tocsin 700+ can communicate to them. The function first checks if port C2 is set for SENSORS option, if not it is ignored.
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OLIVER OLIVER The SET RELAY BOARDS command The basic Tocsin 700 panel comes equipped with three user programmable SPCO relays to be used primarily for alarm outputs. Should more relays be required cards are available which can be added to the panels expansion port. These cards add additional relays in blocks of 8 relays. The relay add on cards can supplied either for DIN rail mounting in an external cabinet or can be mounted in a Tocsin 700 accessory case alongside the main panel.
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OLIVER OLIVER The SET 4-20mA BOARDS command As an option 4-20mA signal output cards can be added to the system. When added these provide a linear 4-20mA output for any specified input channel connected to the system. The cards are 4 port devices and up to 4 cards can be added. The following sequence of menu’s show how to input and configure the cards to the required operation Use the jog wheel to input the number of 4-20 cards to be fitted.
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OLIVER OLIVER The 4-20OUT ADDRESS command Once 4-20mA output cards have been set as active on the system using the SET 4-20 BOARDS command they then have to be allocated to input channels. In other words which gas detector input is which 4-20mA output. 4-20mA CHANNEL Use the jog wheel to program which output channel on the card is to be set...
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OLIVER OLIVER Additional Analogue Output Cards Physical Connection, Calibration and Test. The Tocsin 700 can be fitted with analogue output channels using add on output cards. The cards are each fitted with 4 channels per card and are driven from the main Tocsin 700 PCB via ribbon cables. Each channel can be either a voltage of current output.
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OLIVER OLIVER 10. Calibrating Analogue Output Cards Analogue output channels are calibrated using the 420 OUT CAL and 420 OUT ZERO functions located on the ENGINEER menu. You will need to connect a calibrated ammeter as indicated in the following diagram.
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OLIVER OLIVER The TEST ADD SENSORS command This function can be used to check correct communication is in place when commissioning or testing addressable gas detectors. The top line of the display indicates the current channel under test. The system will step through each detector in turn.
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OLIVER OLIVER The TEST ADD RELAYS2 command This function can be used to check relay operation when commissioning or testing addressable relay output nodes. When this mode is selecting this display is shown. Rotate the jog wheel to select a relay to test. 1 of 3 ADD= 4201 The bottom line of the display shows...
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OLIVER OLIVER The TEST FIRE command Factory configured versions of the Tocsin 700 are available with the capability to operate analogue thermal rate of rise and optical smoke detectors. This mode can be used when commissioning such detectors and provides a walk around test function. In this mode of operation the following display is indicated with a 30 minute count down timer indicated on the...
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Tocsin 700 PC Set up software. Note connect to the control panel first then enter factory settings mode and select REPROGRAM. WARNING DO NOT ALTER THESE SETTINGS WITHOUT TRAINING OR EXIT GUIDANCE FROM OLIVER IGD. IMPROPER SETTING OF THESE PARAMETERS MAY RESULT IN UNINTENDED OPERATION Page 47 of 52...
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OLIVER OLIVER 11. Alarm Output Action Rising and Falling Non Latching Alarms Alarm Activates 5% of Alarm Set Point Alarm Set Point 10 Seconds Alarm Resets (Software Adjustable) Rising and Falling Latching Alarms Alarm Activates 10 Seconds Alarm Set Point Alarm O/P On Alarm O/P Off Re-Set Input On...
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OLIVER OLIVER APPENDIX 1 USING REMOTE ‘MIMIC’ PANELS It is possible to connect two Tocsin 700 control panels to the same detectors. This allows you to have the flexibility to provide local and remote display and control. The following schematic and notes show the system requirement.
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OLIVER OLIVER APPENDIX 2 USING THE 485RPT MODULE TO SPLIT THE MAIN DATA HIGHWAY In some circumstances more than one data highway may be required as well as a host Modbus connection. This can be achieved by fitting 485RPT modules to the main highway port. If this is to be implemented then one 485RPT module will be required per extra highway.
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OLIVER OLIVER APPENDIX 3 MODBUS INTERNAL MEMORY MAP ADDRESSES FUNCTIONS: Command Function Register Sensor Returned Word Read Sensor Conc 30,001 to 30,999 1 to 999 Min = 0 (-10% LEL) Max = 1200 (110% LEL) Resolution = 0.1% Read Sensor Volts 31,001 to 31,999 1 to 999 Min = 0...
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OLIVER OLIVER APPENDIX 3 MODBUS INTERNAL MEMORY MAP ADDRESSES COMMAND STRUCTURE Parameter Setting 1: Modbus Mode RTU Mode Only 2: Operating Mode Slave Mode Only Maximum = 100mS 3: Response Time (5s for Zero Command) 4: Requests Maximum = 32 per Second 5: Panel Address 100 to 131 (100=default) 6: Baud Rate...
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