Pittway NOTIFIER ID1000 Series Operating Manual

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ID1000 Series Operating Manual
ID1000 SERIES
FIRE ALARM PANEL
OPERATING MANUAL
Ref. 997-340-001
Issue 8, April 1998
Note: This manual applies only to panels with software versions:
1.33, or above, for Network Master Panels
3.33, or above, for Network Slave or Stand-alone Panels.
NOTIFIER Limited
Charles Avenue
Burgess Hill
West Sussex
RH15 9UF
Tel: 01444 230300
Fax: 01444 230888
iii
997-340-001, Issue 8
April 1998

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  • Page 1 ID1000 Series Operating Manual ID1000 SERIES FIRE ALARM PANEL OPERATING MANUAL Ref. 997-340-001 Issue 8, April 1998 Note: This manual applies only to panels with software versions: 1.33, or above, for Network Master Panels 3.33, or above, for Network Slave or Stand-alone Panels. NOTIFIER Limited Charles Avenue Burgess Hill...
  • Page 2 ID1000 Series Operating Manual Installation Precautions Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation and device loops. Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10% I.R. a system with long-term reliability: drop from the specified device voltage.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Very Intelligent Early Warning (VIEW) Sensors AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS OF THE SYSTEM FIRE: Automatic Actions FIRE: Recommended Operator Actions PRE-ALARM: Automatic Actions PRE-ALARM: Recommended Operator Actions FAULT: Automatic Actions FAULT: Recommended Operator Actions OPERATOR ACTIONS AT PANEL The Panel Pushbuttons 3.1.1 ENABLE CONTROLS Keyswitch...
  • Page 4 ID1000 Series Operating Manual 6.1.6 Panel ‘EVACUATE’ Status 6.1.7 Panel ‘TEST’ Status 6.1.8 Panel ‘ENGINEER’ Status 6.1.9 Panel ‘ENGINEER-MUTE’ Status 6.1.10 Panel ‘PRINTER Control’ Status MENU MAPS Figure 7.1 Top Level Menu Options Figure 7.2 TEST Menu Options Figure 7.3 SET CLOCK Menu Option Figure 7.4 MASK/UNMASK Menu Options...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual INTRODUCTION This manual applies only to panels with software versions: 1.33 and later (for Network Master Panels) 3.33 and later (for Network Slave or Stand-alone Panels). Note: To find out your panel software version number, briefly press the TEST LAMPS button. This manual contains instructions on the operation of the ID1000 Series range of Intelligent Fire Detection Panels.
  • Page 6: Automatic Operations Of The System

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS OF SYSTEM 2.1 FIRE: Automatic Actions If the system detects a fire alarm, the panel always carries out the following actions automatically: a) Operation of the internal (high-pitched) fire sounder. b) Flashing of red lettered FIRE annunciator lamp, numbered red ZONE lamp, and (in some events) red NEW ALARM lamp.
  • Page 7: Fault: Automatic Actions

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual 2.5 FAULT: Automatic Actions In the event of a fault being identified the actions carried out are as follows: a) Operation of the internal FAULT buzzer (intermittently in the case of a CHARGER FAULT) b) Flashing of one or more amber FAULT lamps, including numbered amber ZONE Fault lamp(s) if appropriate.
  • Page 8: Operator Actions At Panel

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual OPERATOR ACTIONS AT PANEL 3.1 The Panel Pushbuttons There are 22 pushbuttons on the front of the panel. Five of these are for main controls of the system: • MUTE INTERNAL SOUNDERS • EVACUATE • SILENCE SOUNDERS •...
  • Page 9: Mute Internal Sounder

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual 3.3 MUTE INTERNAL SOUNDER (This function is also possible from VDU or remote switch) After an alarm or fault has occurred, pressing this pushbutton (or the appropriately-labelled VDU key or remote switch if available) will switch either the FIRE or FAULT internal sounder from continuous to intermittent operation: at 12 seconds interval in the case of the FIRE sounder and 2 minutes interval in the case of FAULT (if both sounders are sounding only the FIRE sounder operates intermittently, the FAULT sounder being silenced altogether).
  • Page 10: Test Lamps And Display Control

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual In the exceptional case of a ‘System Fault 40 - main CPU Watchdog operated’ type fault, this pushbutton must be pressed followed by the MUTE INTERNAL SOUNDERS pushbutton, in order to mute the fault sounder. 3.6 TEST LAMPS and Display Control By pressing the TEST LAMPS pushbutton momentarily, the panel lamps will be tested in sequence, one row at a time being briefly illuminated.
  • Page 11: System Test

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual 3.9 System Test To perform a system test press the ‘0’ pushbutton (TEST). You may be given the choice of up to three options: a) Perform a ZONE WALK TEST b) Perform an individual CONTROL OUTPUT TEST c) Perform a SENSOR AUTOMATIC TEST The first option is always available, but the other four are only available if the appropriate options are enabled in the panel configuration.
  • Page 12: Control Output Test

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual Type in the number of the zone you want to operate the test in (NOTE only one zone at a time can be in TEST mode), then press ENTER. The display then shows: TEST ZONE (n): Confirm (Y/N)? Press YES and the first stage of the system test is carried out.
  • Page 13: Control Output Test: Local Sounder Circuits

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual If you know which zone the module is in, key in that zone number followed by ENTER, else press just ENTER to enable a scan through all zones. The system then displays: Use ­ ¯ to step up/down, ENTER to select Press ­...
  • Page 14: Sensor Automatic Test

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual Press YES to perform the test. In order to switch off the sounder quickly, simply press SILENCE SOUNDERS. However, if you do not want silence sounders elsewhere, to remain on because of an Alarm or Evacuate condition, you will have to repeat the sequence above. 3.9.3 Sensor Automatic Test This option is only available if the panel is already configured so as to perform this test daily or weekly...
  • Page 15: Setting The Clock

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual Select the VIEW sensor in the same way as any other individual sensor. You are prompted with the following: Has sensor been replaced (Y/N)? Answer YES to this prompt to complete the operation (remember that the VIEW sensor will be inoperative for the next 60 seconds after this step).
  • Page 16: Display And/Or Log Device Data

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual 3.11 Display and/or Log Device Data (This function is also available from the VDU terminal) This function is used to continuously monitor the data value returned by a sensor or module. Values are shown as a percentage, scaled so that a sensor’s nominal FIRE threshold reading is 100% (i.e. if the reading is 100% or above the sensor is in FIRE condition;...
  • Page 17 ID1000 Series Operating Manual LOG/DISPLAY Device: Please select:- Sensor no. (1-xxx): LOG/DISPLAY Device: Please select:- Module no. (1-xxx): as appropriate. Once you have pressed ENTER, details of the existing device nearest in number to what you typed are shown, and you may then continue to step up or down from that point. Press ENTER a second time to finally select the device.
  • Page 18: Printout Of Device Data

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual To set up a data log (panel keypad operation only), answer the question about pulsing the device’s LEDs. The display then shows: Sens. (n) Zone (n) (type) Set up/amend DATA LOG (Y/N)? Answer YES and the display then shows: (just ENTER to cancel logging) Interval (sec.): Key in the required recording interval: a whole number of seconds, permitted range 1 to 16383 (just...
  • Page 19: Printer Control Modes

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual Press the appropriate pushbutton. Sensors and Modules must be printed out as separate operations. Three further options are provided: Choose from ZONE no. (0=ALL)? Key in the specific Zone number followed by ENTER, to print only the devices in that zone, or just ENTER to select the default of ALL ZONES.
  • Page 20: Display And Re-Print Event Log

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual 3.13 Display and Re-Print Event Log This is a means of examining the most recent past history of events on the system, up to the maximum recording depth of 600 events (once this capacity is reached, as new events are entered the earliest events are discarded).
  • Page 21: Mask And Unmask

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual 3.14 Mask and Unmask [This function is also possible from a remote switch (see Section 3.14.3) or programmed using the time-of-day function (see Section 3.14.4)] If a device is ‘MASKed’, this means that although its conditions continue to be monitored a detected FIRE condition does not lead to Fire Alarm actions being taken.
  • Page 22 ID1000 Series Operating Manual If you select a zone which has previously been masked by means of a remote switch, the system displays a warning message: ZONE n already masked by remote action: to continue: Password? and you will need to enter a passcode to over-ride the remote switch action (if you have already entered a passcode for some previous operation you are simply asked to confirm your action).
  • Page 23: Mask And Unmask - Individual Device

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual This will also be necessary when UNMASKing devices which have previously been masked in the permanent mode. Alternatively, pressing CANCEL at this point will cancel any permanent masking actions, or unmasking actions from a permanently masked state. For some Network systems (dependent on configuration), there may be a facility, available at the Master Panel only, to perform a MASKing or UNMASKing action on a complete zone at a different panel on the network.
  • Page 24: Mask And Unmask - Complete Zone Via Remote Switch

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual If the device selected is in a zone which has previously been masked by means of a remote switch, the system displays a warning message: ZONE n already masked by remote action: to continue: Password? and you will need to enter a passcode to over-ride the remote switch action (if you have already entered a passcode for some previous operation you are simply asked to confirm your action).
  • Page 25: Operator Actions At Vdu

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual OPERATOR ACTIONS AT VDU If a VDU terminal is installed, some of the operator actions, listed in Section 3, are also possible from the keyboard of that VDU. Whether the four main controls (MUTE, EVACUATE, SILENCE SOUNDERS and RESET) are available or not, depends on the configuration of your particular system.
  • Page 26: Non-Latched Input Operation

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual NON-LATCHED INPUT OPERATION. This function is only available if a remote switch is connected to a loop module which has been configured as an AUXILIARY type input, and this has been linked to specific outputs in the Control Matrix.
  • Page 27: Status Summary

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual STATUS SUMMARY There are nine possible status conditions of the panel. The default is NORMAL which indicates the absence of any other condition. The other conditions are exceptions and more than one at a time may be present.
  • Page 28: Panel 'Fire' Status

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual 6.1.2 Panel ‘FIRE’ Status This is the condition when one or more input devices has signalled a FIRE to the panel. This condition continues to be shown until cleared by pressing the RESET pushbutton. The occurrence may have been ‘accepted’ at the panel by pressing the MUTE INTERNAL SOUNDERS pushbutton, if so the status is still ‘FIRE’.
  • Page 29: Panel 'Pre-Alarm' Status

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual 6.1.3 Panel ‘PRE-ALARM’ Status This is the condition when one or more input devices has signalled a PRE-ALARM to the panel - i.e. a reading which is higher than normal but not yet at the FIRE level. This condition continues to be shown until superseded by a higher-priority condition (i.e.
  • Page 30: Panel 'Devices Masked' Status

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual For approximately two minutes after Fault is accepted, line 2 shows ‘sliding’ message giving full details about the occurrence: (type of fault) (Device number) (zone) (type) (analogue value at time of alarm) (location) (date & time of alarm) plus indication as to whether any further alarms exist, indicated by ‘MORE: PRESS ↑...
  • Page 31: Panel 'Evacuate' Status

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual 6.1.6 Panel ‘EVACUATE’ Status. This is the condition when the TOTAL EVACUATE pushbutton has been pressed. The condition continues to be shown until superseded by a higher-priority condition or until cleared by pressing the SILENCE SOUNDERS pushbutton (note that pressing the RESET pushbutton alone will not clear it).
  • Page 32: Panel 'Engineer' Status

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual 6.1.8 Panel ‘ENGINEER’ Status This is functionally identical to the NORMAL status except that it serves to indicate that a Passcode has been entered by an authorised engineer in order to program the system. See the ID1000 Series Programming Manual (997-340-003) for further details.
  • Page 33: Menu Maps

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual MENU MAPS To aid the user menu maps are provided for utilities that can be accessed directly through the numeric keypad. These are illustrated in Figures 7.1 to 7.5. Refer to the ID1000 Series Programming Manual (997-340-003) for the menu map on programming functions accessed through pressing ‘4’...
  • Page 34 ID1000 Series Operating Manual Figure 7.2 - TEST Menu Options Figure 7.3 SET CLOCK Menu Option 997-340-001, Issue 8 April 1998...
  • Page 35 ID1000 Series Operating Manual Figure 7.4 - MASK/UNMASK Menu Options Figure 7.5 - LOG/DISPLAY Menu Options 997-340-001, Issue 8 April 1998...
  • Page 36: Appendix 1

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual APPENDIX 1 AVAILABLE LOOP DEVICE TYPES There are six types of analogue sensors: VIEW (Laser-based Smoke): Type LPX-751 OMNI (Combined Heat/smoke): Type IPX-751 IONISATION SMOKE: Type CPX-551/CPX-751 OPTICAL (PHOTOELECTRONIC) SMOKE: Type SDX-551/SDX-751 HEAT (THERMAL) Grade 2 Type FDX-551 HEAT (THERMAL) Grade 1 Type FDX-551R...
  • Page 37: Appendix 2

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual APPENDIX 2 SYSTEM FAULT CODES CODE MEANING Loop TX Card missing or failed to respond 2 - 4 Reserved Loop TX Card CPU (8748) performed a Power Restart 6 - 8 Reserved Signalling Loop Short Circuit (if not isolated) 10 - 12 Reserved Device number ‘00’...
  • Page 38: System Fault Codes - Possible Causes & Remedies

    ID1000 Series Operating Manual FAULT CODES - POSSIBLE CAUSES & REMEDIES Loop card missing or failed to respond. Possible causes are: - Wrong ribbon cable connected - Ribbon cable disconnected - Loop card failure. For last case, change the loop card. Loop card CPU power restart.
  • Page 39 ID1000 Series Operating Manual 40, 41, 42 If any of these faults occur replace the CP6 PCB assembly (PN 124-083). 43, 45, 46 If any of these faults occur replace the CP6 PCB assembly (PN 124-083). This fault may be an indication of a paper jam or printer paper out condition. If this fault occurs replace the CP6 PCB.

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