Global Fire Equipment ORION Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

Global Fire Equipment ORION Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

2 / 4 / 8 zone fire alarm control panel

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ORION
2 / 4 / 8 Zone Fire Alarm Control Panel
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ORION is a 2, 4 and 8 Zone microprocessor controlled conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel with all the
functions necessary to control small and medium size fire detection installations.​ Advanced configuration solutions
include the following: programmable delay timer, zones coincidence, one man test and non-latching zones. Finally all inputs
are fully monitored for both Fire, Activation and Fault Conditions.
EN54 INFORMATION
In accordance with EN54-2 clause 13.7, the maximum number of sensors and/or manual call points in this panel, will not
exceed 512 units. The Fire Detection Control Panel complies with the requirements of EN54-2 and EN54-4. In addition to the
requirements of the above mentioned standard, the unit conforms to the following optional functions:
EN54-2 Clause 7.11 Controls Delays for activation of outputs
EN54-2 Clause 8.3 Fault signals from points
MAIN FEATURES
● 2, 4 and 8 Zone non-expandable control panels
● Up to 32 conventional devices (smoke and/or heat detectors and call-points) per zone
● Active End of Line for Zone wiring monitoring (10uF/50V bipolar capacitor)
● Programmable non-latching zones (selectable for each zone)
● Programmable delay timer for sounder activation (maximum of 8 minutes)
● Day/Night function
● Delayed operation (selectable for each zone)
● Zone Coincidence programmable for adjacent zones
● Two Access Levels (selectable by fixed code entry)
● One man test capability
● Supervised auxiliary 24-volt supply output
● 2 Supervised/monitored sounder circuits
● 3 Remote Inputs (Class Change, Remote Reset and Day/Night Operation)
● 1 Remote Output indicating Zone disable
● Site memory integrity monitoring every 600 seconds
● 2 Relay outputs for fire and fault status indication (Unmonitored)
● Dedicated repeater panel and analogue loop interface
● Additional output via MPX-REL & MPX-SNDR modules
● EN54-2 and EN54-4 compliant.
 
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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ORION is a 2, 4 and 8 Zone microprocessor controlled conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel with all the functions necessary to control small and medium size fire detection installations.​ Advanced configuration solutions include the following: programmable delay timer, zones coincidence, one man test and non-latching zones.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Notes

    OPTIONAL ● ORION MINI REP V2 is a repeater to be used with our standard data loop interfaces, RS232, RS485, Fibre Optics. ● ADLI is an analogue interface card available to interface ORION panel with our range of addressable panels, JUNO NET and JUNIOR.
  • Page 3: Connecting The Panel

    Global Fire Equipment // ​ g lobalfire.pt ma_orion_01_020000_en_200102 CONNECTING THE PANEL Before connecting zones or sounder cables, power up the control panel with the Active EOL connected to the zone inputs and the EOL resistors for the sounder/output lines connected. Then connect mains and battery power; there should be no ​...
  • Page 4 FAULT​ – LED used to indicate any Fault condition present on panel. If there is a communication Fault between ORION and an ORION MINI REP, a Sounder / Relay module or a GFE-ADLI V2 module, this LED will flash at a rate of once per second.
  • Page 5: Controls Keys

    Global Fire Equipment // ​ g lobalfire.pt ma_orion_01_020000_en_200102 FAULTS SUPPLY FAULT​ – This LED will be ON whenever the Main Supply has been removed or has dropped below 20 Volts. BATTERY FAULT​ – Indicates that there is low voltage level on the batteries or the battery charger circuit has failed.
  • Page 6 Global Fire Equipment // ​ g lobalfire.pt ma_orion_01_020000_en_200102 DISABLEMENTS KEYS Using these keys requires Access Level 2. OUTPUTS AUXILIARY​ – Pressing this button will enable / disable the Auxiliary Relays. When the auxiliary Relays are disabled, the OUTPUTS AUXILIARY LED will be ON as well as the general DISABLED LED in the STATUS area.
  • Page 7 Global Fire Equipment // ​ g lobalfire.pt ma_orion_01_020000_en_200102 KEYS FUNCTION TABLE User Authorized User Engineering User Buttons Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 CONTROLS Confirm Programmable insert BUZZER Silence Silence Confirm Disablement Silence Selection GREEN user SILENCE Buzzer Buzzer (Zones Disablements)
  • Page 8 Global Fire Equipment // ​ g lobalfire.pt ma_orion_01_020000_en_200102 Connection Diagrams ZONES 1 to 8 Two, Four or Eight zones are available for detection device wiring. Each zone has capacity for up to 32 smoke/heat detectors and an unlimited number of manual call points. This may be restricted by local regulations.
  • Page 9 NON-POLARIZED DEVICES AUXILIARY INPUTS – Not Monitored ORION remote activation inputs. All remote inputs are activated using a voltage free dry contact like a relay or manual ON-OFF switch between input and ‘C’ terminal. INPUT DE​ – Allows switching between Day and Night operation from a remote location or using a timer clock.
  • Page 10 NOTE:​ ​ T he wiring for each output should be terminated in their respective terminals and the cable screens connected to earth. OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING THE PANEL There are three access levels on the ORION: LEVEL 1 – General User Controls ● Perform LEDs and Buzzer test ●...
  • Page 11 Total removal of power during the programming phase could cause changes not to be saved. COMMISSIONING The ORION is supplied ready to operate as a standard conventional Fire Alarm control panel. Additional function programming is described in the next section.
  • Page 12: Programmable Options

    PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS ​ The ORION has a number of programmable options to help the engineer customize the system to meet​ t he customer's requirements. To access these options it is necessary to enter Access Level 3.
  • Page 13: Delay Timer

    Global Fire Equipment // ​ g lobalfire.pt ma_orion_01_020000_en_200102 Coincidence Configuration Table Active RED LEDs ALL LEDS during setup Pair of Zones with No Coincidence Z1+Z2 Z3+Z4 Z5+Z6 Z7+Z8 Coincidence Programmed NON-LATCHING ZONES After accessing Level 3, press the ​ D ISABLE SOUNDERS​ button in the disablements area of the control panel. The associated LED will turn ON.
  • Page 14: Standby Battery Calculation

    The General Fault LED is flashing at a rate of once per second indicates that the communication between the ORION panel and one or more of the modules / repeaters has been lost or is corrupted.
  • Page 15: Ancillary Devices

    Expansion Modules Connection The ORION and its expansion modules should be linked to the molex labelled ​ M PX,​ this connector is on the underside of the panel’s PCB board. The following modules can be directly connected to the main panel or through an interface (RS232, RS485, FO) if installed far from the main panel.
  • Page 16 ORION main board to MPX 5-way connection on GFE-MPX-SNDR-V2 or GFE-MPX-REL-V2 board ORION G FE-MPX-SNDR-V2 ​ ​ or GFE-MPX-REL-V2 Connection to “ORION Mini Repeater V2” or ADLI V2 Module O RION R S232/485 Interface ​ ​ or ADLI V2 board 5-way flat cable from DATA 5-way connector...
  • Page 17 Global Fire Equipment // ​ g lobalfire.pt ma_orion_01_020000_en_200102 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PRIMARY SUPPLY VOLTAGE - IN 230 +10% -15% V AC PRIMARY SUPPLY VOLTAGE- OUT 28.5V DC nominal PRIMARY SUPPLY CURRENT-OUT 1.7 A @ 28.5V DC nominal (max.) SECONDARY SUPPLY VOLTAGE 21.0 min.

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