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997-263, Issue 4 September 2002

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  • Page 1 ID50/60 installation, commissioning & configuration manual 997-263, Issue 4 September 2002...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Contents Introduction Manual Purpose System Design and Planning General CE Marking EN54 Functions Ancillary Functions Related Documents Warnings and Cautions Tips 1.10 Glossary of Icons Installation Guide How to Use this Section...
  • Page 4 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual MICC Cables Commissioning Introduction Preliminary Checks Internal Checks External Wiring Checks Powering the Panel Configuration and Handover Commissioning Tests Sensors and Modules Configuration Introduction Navigation and Number Entry Level 2 Configuration Options...
  • Page 5 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Circuit Options Control-By-Event Output Rules Zone Texts Access Options 997-263, Issue 4 September 2002...
  • Page 6 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.10 System Options 5.11 Normal Appendix 1 - Specification A1-1 to A1-6 Appendix 2 - ID60 Single Loop Panel Differences A2-1 to A2-5 997-263, Issue 4 September 2002...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1.2 System Design and Planning It is assumed that the system, of which the ID50 Series Panel equipment is a part, has been designed by a competent fire alarm system designer in accordance with the requirements of EN54 Part 14 and any other local codes of practice that are applicable.
  • Page 8: General

    Installation Only suitably-qualified The ID50 Series Panel is easy to install providing the engineers must install, recommended procedures described in this manual are commission and followed.
  • Page 9: Ce Marking

    7.10 Fault warning routing equipment (requires monitoring by fault routing equipment) The following features are provided by the Power Supply Unit (PSU) of the ID50 Series Panel to comply with EN 54-4. Features of the ID50 EN54-4 Power Supply Unit (PSU)
  • Page 10: Ancillary Functions

    1.6 Ancillary Functions The following is a list of ancillary functions that are provided by the ID50 Series panel in addition to the those required by EN54-2/4. These functions are described in the section of this manual as referenced (except those marked thus ‘...
  • Page 11: Related Documents

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 1.7 Related Documents This manual only describes the installation, commissioning and configuration of the ID50 Series Panel. All operating functions are covered by the: ID50 Series Panel Operating Manual (ref: 997-264-XXX) Note: ‘XXX’...
  • Page 12: Glossary Of Icons

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 1.10 Glossary of Icons Throughout this manual, and the other related ID50 Series Panel manuals, a number of icons are used either as part of the illustrated process descriptions, or in the main text to help clarify, or simplify, particular configuration procedures.
  • Page 13: Installation Guide

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Installation Guide 2.1 How to Use this Section This Installation Guide provides guidelines on how to install an ID50 Series Panel quickly and safely. For each stage in the panel installation and...
  • Page 14: Transient Protection

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual d. DO NOT locate the panel where it is exposed to high levels of moisture. e. DO NOT locate the panel where there are high levels of vibration or shock. f. DO NOT site the panel where there would be restricted access to the internal equipment and cabling/wiring connections.
  • Page 15: Product Inspection

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.4 Product Inspection The ID50 Series Fire Control Panels are relatively simple to install providing the recommended procedures described in this Installation Guide are followed. To avoid damage to the Follow all installation instructions described in this control panel ensure that manual.
  • Page 16 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.4.2 What to do if Panel is Damaged or Suspect If you have problems regarding the quality of any supplied order items including the control panel, its ancillaries or this manual or items are missing, follow the procedure...
  • Page 17: Dismantling The Panel

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 997-263, Issue 4 September 2002...
  • Page 18 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.5.2 Removing the Panel Electronics The ID50 Series Panel electronics comprises the PCB assembly with mounted LCD unit and the mounted fascia. These are supplied as one spared item in kit PN: 020-635-XXX.
  • Page 19 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.5.3 Back Box Fixing 376.00 The ID50 Series Panels (PN: 002-455-XXX) are 110mm 188.00 deep (external dimensions including fixing dimples). The back box holds two 12V batteries, up to a maximum rating of 12Ah each.
  • Page 20 Note: The ID50 Series Panel back box must be fixed to a solid vertical surface, or sub-frame inside the recess, using its rear fixing holes. Do NOT rely on the bezel as a means of fixing.
  • Page 21: Assembling The Panel

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.6 Assembling the Panel With the back box secured to the wall and all external cabling ready for termination, assemble the panel as follows: 1 Ensure that all power to the panel is isolated and observe ALL safety and anti-static precautions when installing the PCB assembly.
  • Page 22: Rs485 Communications Link

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.7 RS485 Communications Link The panel is capable of communicating with a maximum of sixteen (16) repeaters (active IDR-2A or passive IDR-2P) or mimic panels (IDR-M) (for further details concerning the repeaters refer to 997-411, IDR-2A, -2P &...
  • Page 23 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.7.1 Fitting the RS485 Interface Module PCB With the back box fitted to the wall, install the RS485 Interface Module PCB as described below (ensure suitable anti-static precautions are taken): 1 Remove the cover (see Section 2.5.1) to expose the panel electronics.
  • Page 24: Rs232 Interface Connections

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.8 RS232 Interface Connections The panel is fitted with a standard 9-way ‘D’-type RS232 Interface connector, located at the bottom right-hand corner of the PCB assembly. The RS232 connector is used for the following purposes: a.
  • Page 25: Cabling

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Cabling 3.1 Cabling Instructions All wiring should comply with current IEE wiring WARNING: Risk of electric regulations (BS7671) or the applicable local wiring shock. Before working on regulations. Note also the requirements of EN54-14 for...
  • Page 26 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 3.1.1 Cable Terminations This section provides guidance on where to bring cables into the back box for ease of termination: a. The mains supply should be brought into the control panel such that the cable path to the mains termination block is kept as short as possible.
  • Page 27: Cabling Installation Notes

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 3.2 Cabling Installation Notes 3.2.1 Introduction The following notes are intended to assist installers of analogue addressable control systems. They have been produced from information derived from the supplier’s technical resource and from information fed back concerning existing systems.
  • Page 28: Emc Considerations

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 3.3 EMC Considerations Following the above instructions and by using suitable cables EMC problems will be avoided. In particularly difficult EMC environments, or where non-preferred cabling is used, it is possible to fit additional ferrite suppressors (sleeves) to cables entering the control panel.
  • Page 29: Commissioning

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Commissioning 4.1 Introduction This section describes how to bring the ID50 Series Panel into an operational state (commissioning) ready for configuration. To commission this series of panels follow the steps detailed below. Information on how to configure the panel is given in Section 5, Configuration.
  • Page 30: Internal Checks

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.3 Internal Checks J1 SND / ÜE When all PCBs have been installed and all cabling has been successfully checked, the appropriate jumper links may need to be configured, as described below.
  • Page 31: External Wiring Checks

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Earth Fault Monitoring (J19) Earth fault monitoring should be enabled during normal operation; this is the default condition and is indicated by EN54-2 : 8.2.4c. a fitted jumper link on J19 to the right of the CFG Outputs Earth Fault Monitoring C and D terminal block (TB3).
  • Page 32 To comply with the requirements of EN54, isolators should be fitted between a maximum of 32 loop devices. For the ID50 Series Panel, do not place more than 25 loop devices between isolators (20 if FET isolators are used). 997-263, Issue 4...
  • Page 33 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Connecting to the Panel When the Loop wiring has been checked and found to be satisfactory, do the following: 1 Remove the temporary links on the isolator units. 2 Connect the loop wiring to the panel.
  • Page 34 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.4.4 Sounder Circuit Outputs Before the sounder circuits are connected it is EN54-2 : 7.7.1 recommended that all detection circuits have been Always configure one checked and that there is no possibility of spurious alarm output as a monitored conditions being generated.
  • Page 35 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.4.5 CFG Outputs C and D CFG Outputs C and D can be configured as sounder or EN54-2 : 7.7.1 relay output circuits using configurable jumper links. Always configure one Output C is configured using jumper link J1 and Output output as a monitored D is configured using jumper link J2.
  • Page 36 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual J2 - OUTPUT D Unmonitored Relays The unmonitored relay Output C is factory set as a fault output, and Output D as a fire output. When configured as volt-free relay outputs, the outputs are NOT power- limited.
  • Page 37: Powering The Panel

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.5 Powering the Panel To power up an ID50 Series panel: 1 Ensure all wiring is terminated correctly and all PCBs are fitted correctly. 2 With the batteries in the back box, connect the mains/...
  • Page 38 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.5.2 Batteries The ID50 Series Panel back box holds up to two 12V, CAUTION- 12Ah batteries. the batteries are not supplied with the ENERGY HAZARD! panel. A valve-regulated, lead-acid type MUST be used.
  • Page 39: Configuration And Handover

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.6 Configuration and Handover After all external wiring has been connected to the panel and with the LCD displaying the ‘Status: NORMAL’ message, the panel can be configured for the particular system requirements.
  • Page 40: Commissioning Tests

    A successful result from these tests indicates that the panel is working properly. 4.7.1 Test LEDs This procedure is described in the ID50 Series Panel - Operating Manual, 997-264, Section 4.8.1. 4.7.2 Test LCD This procedure is described in the ID50 Series Panel - Operating Manual, 997-264, Section 4.8.2.
  • Page 41: Sensors And Modules

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.8 Sensors and Modules Each of these devices is packaged with an instruction leaflet showing the correct interconnections for various applications. 4.8.1 EN54 Requirements Isolators Isolators must be used on the analogue loop to separate EN54-2 : 12.5.2...
  • Page 42: Configuration

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Configuration 5.1 Introduction The following sections contain instructions to configure a panel. For each configuration option, a brief description of its purpose is given, followed by the configuration procedure accompanied by illustrations of appropriate LCD displays.
  • Page 43: Level 3 Configuration Options

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.4 Level 3 Configuration Options The Level 3 Configuration Options allow you to configure the panel. These Options are listed in the menu map at left. The default Level 3 passcode is given in Appendix 1 - Specifications.
  • Page 44: Setup Options

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5 Setup Options The Setup options menu allows the configuration of all panel operation settings. To display the Setup options menu: 1 Using the numeric keypad, press the ‘ ’ button at the Commissioning menu.
  • Page 45 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.2 Date Format This option is used to select one of three available date formats for display on the LCD. The options available are dd/mm/yyyy, mm/dd/yyyy or yyyy/mm/dd. To change the date format: 1 From the Commissioning menu, press the ‘...
  • Page 46 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.4 Extinguishing System Delay The extinguishing system delay allows an evacuation period of up to 180 seconds to be entered (default 60 secs, minimum of 10 secs). To configure the delay, proceed as follows: 1 From the Commissioning menu, press the ‘...
  • Page 47 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.6 Hold Switch Operation AUX modules, configured as one of four Hold Switch categories, can be used to affect the Extinguishing System Delay timer function. The four categories are: AHJ - While this input is active, the Extinguishing System Delay timer is reset to the configured value and paused.
  • Page 48 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.8 Pulse On/Off Ratio The Pulse On/Off Ratio option is used to set the sounder output pulse ratio to either 1/1 or 4/1. To configure the ratio: 1 From the Commissioning menu, use the numeric keypad and press the ‘...
  • Page 49 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.10 Site Name The Site Name option allows the entry of up to 20 characters to replace the ‘Status: NORMAL’ display on the LCD. To edit/change the characters: 1 From the Commissioning menu, press the ‘...
  • Page 50 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.12 RS232 Protocol This option enables the protocol of the RS232 port to be configured for use with either driver: a. External printer (default selection). b. Third party equipment. 1 From the Commissioning menu, press the ‘...
  • Page 51 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.14 Repeater Protocol This option is used to select one of two available protocol formats when repeaters are connected to the panel via the RS485 communications link. The options available are: a.
  • Page 52 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.15 Number of Repeaters The Number of Repeaters menu allows the quantity of repeaters connected to the RS485 Communications Link to be entered. The panel displays a fault if this quantity does not equal the number of repeaters connected.
  • Page 53 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.18 Digital Input 1 Digital Input 1 can be configured as either Day Mode Start or Class Change function. When configured as Day Mode Start, activation from the input during the Day Mode period starts/ends Day Mode delays, depending on their current state.
  • Page 54 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.19 Day Mode Activity The Day mode function enables the panel to switch between two (2) preset sensitivity levels. Day mode is set for one time period per day for seven days unless the Weekend night mode is also configured (Section 5.5.20,...
  • Page 55 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.20 Weekend Night Mode If Weekend night mode is enabled, the panel disregards the Day mode period on the two days of the week that coincide with the weekend. To set this mode active: 1 From the Commissioning menu, using the numeric keypad press the ‘...
  • Page 56 × × 5.5.22 Diagnostic Mode × × × 5.5.23 VdS Compatibility × ×...
  • Page 57 5.6 Circuit Options × 5.6.1 Signalling Line Circuit (SLC) - Devices...
  • Page 59 The procedure for changing the zone of a module is the same as for a sensor Fire Inputs can only be assigned to Zones 1 to 16...
  • Page 61 The first 30 modules (from lowest address upwards) restricted to types MCP, DKM, MRL, IRL and all AUX actions except Plant Alarm, are added automatically to a priority poll list. Subsequent modules are polled normally. EN54-2 : 7.6.1, 7.8 Level 2 Keyswitch access MUST be used with an input Type AUX panel Reset (7.6.1) &...
  • Page 62 The first 30 modules (from lowest address upwards) restricted to types MCP, DKM, MRL, IRL and all AUX actions except Plant Alarm, are added automatically to a priority poll list. Subsequent modules are polled normally. × × ×...
  • Page 64 Text Editing is always Option 4 when device description text can be edited ×...
  • Page 65 5.6.2 Signalling Line Circuit (SLC) - Learn The (S)ensor is replaced with (M)odule when learning modules and the device types change appropriately.
  • Page 66 5.6.3 On-Board Circuits Output No. Type Description 1 (B01) Fixed Monitored Monitored Sounder (SDR) or Monitored Control Output Circuit (A) Module (CTL) or Transmission Device (TxD) can be programmed for Fire Alarm, Fault, Pre-Alarm or Plant Warning CBE Rules. Factory Default = Fire Alarm - All Zones. 2 (B02) Fixed Monitored Monitored Sounder (SDR) or Monitored Control...
  • Page 67 EN54-2 : 7.7.1 Always configure one output as a monitored sounder circuit to ensure EN54 compliance × Use the ‘ ’ buttons to change the output circuit being configured ×...
  • Page 68 5.7 Control-By-Event Output Rules...
  • Page 69 EN54-2 : 7.11.d. Configured delays MUST be set to interruptable (Y) to remain EN54 compliant...
  • Page 70 • × × ×...
  • Page 71 5.7.1 Output Type × ×...
  • Page 72 5.7.2 Filter-by-Type × × ×...
  • Page 73 5.7.3 Evacuation × × 5.7.4 Silence × ×...
  • Page 74 5.7.5 Interrupt Delay EN54-2 : 7.11.d. Configured delays MUST be set to interruptable (Y) to remain EN54 compliant × × 5.7.6 Class Change × ×...
  • Page 75 5.7.7 Two Zone × ×...
  • Page 76 5.7.8 Zones ×...
  • Page 77 5.7.9 Device Inputs...
  • Page 78 5.7.10 Soak Timer 5.8 Zone Texts × ×...
  • Page 79 A position on the LCD with a flashing underline indicates that a Space text character has been entered × × × × × ×...
  • Page 80 5.9 Access Options × × × ×...
  • Page 81 5.10 System Options 5.10.1 Crystal Frequency × × × ×...
  • Page 82 5.10.2 Wipe Memory 5.11 Normal × × ×...
  • Page 83 Appendix 1 - Specification ID50 Series Panel General: Options Clause Indications: Fault signals from points Recording of the number of entries into fire alarm condition 7.13 Controls: Coincidence detection 7.12 Delay of the immediate actioning of outputs 7.11 Disablement of each address point...
  • Page 84 Environmental: Displays and Indications: Controls: 0..9 System Capacity:...
  • Page 85 External Connections: Electrical: Panel Ratings Unloaded: Fully Loaded: Power Supply Unit (PSU) Input Ratings: Batteries: Note:...
  • Page 86 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Fuses: The location of the panel fuses is given here, together with their ratings and their type. a. MF1 Mains Supply T 2A 250V H b. FS1 Transformer T 5A 250V H c.
  • Page 87 DC Auxiliary Rating * Total system load is limited by the transformer output. The Notifier Loop and Battery Calculator Support Tool, should be used to ensure that the system is NOT overloaded. Note: RS485 Serial Port (Optional) Configuring Sections 4 & 5...
  • Page 88 B501 Standard Sensor Base Base IBS3 Addressable Loop Powered Base Sounder with Built-in Sensor Base AWS3 Addressable Loop Powered Wall Sounder. Requires the Y72221 Isolation Unit Colour options available Some devices may be under development, Contact NOTIFIER for device availability...
  • Page 89 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Appendix 2 - ID60 Single Loop Panel Differences The ID60 Panel differs from the ID50 Panel in that it supports Very Intelligent Early Warning (VIEW ) sensors. This appendix describes the configuration requirements of these sensors when used with the ID60 Panel.
  • Page 90 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Co-operative Multi-sensing Co-operative sensing is carried out automatically between sensors in the same group. Grouped sensors co-operate within the group providing greater levels of sensitivity with a reduced risk of false alarms. When first installed, VIEW sensors are all allocated to group 1 but they can be configured in up to 50 groups.
  • Page 91 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual A2.2 Learning Individual VIEW Sensors When installed on a loop from the ID60 Panel, each VIEW sensor is assigned the Advanced VIEW Sensor (AVS) type by default. This may then be configured as Advanced VIEW Reference (AVR) type.
  • Page 92 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual A2.3 Changing VIEW Sensor Sensitivity The following procedure describes how to configure the sensitivity levels for alarm (alarm and pre-alarm), day (alarm and pre-alarm) and sensor grouping for a VIEW sensor.
  • Page 93 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual AVS Group The AVSGroup option is used to associate a number of either AVS or AVR sensors in up to a maximum of 50 groups, see Section ‘Co-operative Multi-Sensing’. The operation of VIEW...
  • Page 94 Charles Avenue T: +44 (0) 1444 230 300 Burgess Hill F: +44 (0) 1444 230 888 W. Sussex E: sales@notifier.ltd.uk RH15 9UF www.notifier.ltd.uk local distributor Quality Systems Certificate No. 154 Assessed to ISO9001 Every care has been taken in the preparation of this document but no liability can be accepted for the use of the information therein. Design features may be changed or amended without prior notice.

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