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INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL FOR
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  • Page 1 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL FOR LOGIFIRE PANEL - 41CPE118 Passion.Technology.Design.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2.2 Wall mounting ............................................8 3. SYSTEM COMPONENTS ....................................9 3.1 Front panel ..............................................9 3.2 Internal modules for panel 41CPE118 (full configuration) ..............................9 3.3 Description of the motherboard elements .................................... 10 3.4 Monitored output module and relay module ..................................11 3.5 Connecting devices to the output module ...................................
  • Page 3 Questo manuale contiene informazioni relative alle restrizioni e al funzionamento del prodotto, ed anche informazioni sulle limitazioni nelle responsabilità del produttore. Il manuale va letto attentamente! NORME E CONFORMITÀ La centrale di allarme antincendio 41CPE118 è disegnata ai sensi, ed è conforme alle esigenze della norma EN 41CPE118 Prodotti da Costruzione).
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION 41CPE118 is an analogue fire alarm panel that can cover up to 500 zones; it is supplied by default with 1 Loop but this can be expanded up to 4 using additional boards (Art. 41ECL120) connected directly in the panel itself. Its maximum expansion of 8 Loops in total can be achieved using the external 4-Loop box Art.
  • Page 5: Main Technical Features

    Two alarm status levels - T1 and T2 • T3 for evacuation countdown • Panel links - 64 max. between Comelit analogue panels or Repeater Panels 41CPR100 • Panel configuration via Ethernet or USB • Connection with repeater panel 41CPR100 (optional) •...
  • Page 6: Electrical Specifications

    1.1.3 Electrical specifications • Earthing Earthing must be carried out in compliance with electrical safety regulations; the total resistance of the circuit must be lower than 10Ω. The earth wire must be connected to the “earth” input of the fire panel terminal. •...
  • Page 7: Installation

    2. INSTALLATION The fire panel should be installed in a clean, dry place where it will not be subjected to knocks or vibrations. The panel is not waterproof! It must be positioned away from sources of heat, and the ambient temperature must be between -5ºС and + 50ºC. 2.1 Removing the front door To make installing the panel easier, the front door can be removed using the spring-loaded pins inside the panel.
  • Page 8: Wall Mounting

    2. Cable routing holes 3. Electrical power cable routing hole 4. Battery support bracket 5. Cable routing opening 6. Holes provided for modular mounting CAUTION: fire panel 41CPE118 is also designed for flush mounting in conjunction with frame Art. 48BIA100.
  • Page 9: System Components

    CONFIRM POWER DOWN: confirmation of the indication received from fire protection equipment • POWER DOWN FAULT: fault indication received from fire protection equipment 3.2 Internal modules for panel 41CPE118 (full configuration) 1. Rechargeable 12 V / 18 Ah battery 2. Battery support bracket 3.
  • Page 10: Description Of The Motherboard Elements

    3.3 Description of the motherboard elements The motherboard is located on the inside of the front door of panel 41CPE118; the uPC control module, which monitors the panel functions and procedures, is mounted on it. CAUTION: adjustments and changes to the motherboard must ONLY be implemented by authorised...
  • Page 11: Monitored Output Module And Relay Module

    3.4 Monitored output module and relay module The output module is a fundamental element of the fire panel, which allows equipment and devices to be connected directly via the panel. It has 4 programmable switching relays with voltage-free contacts, 4 monitored outputs, an AUX output for external power supplies and 4 monitored inputs.
  • Page 12: Loop Controller

    Connection example for an indication device, connected to the SND output. 3.6 Loop Controller Panel 41CPE118 communicates with Loop Controllers (41ECL120) using Comelit communication protocol. Connection of Loop boards takes place via a “comb” terminal, where the first board (supplied by default inside the panel) is connected to the output module.
  • Page 13 Adding a Loop board inside panel 41CPE118 CAUTION: ALWAYS cut off the mains (230 V) and backup (battery) power for the panel when adding or removing a Loop expansion. First Loop expansion Second Loop expansion Modulo I/O 1. Insert the connectors on the second Loop expansion into the terminal on the first.
  • Page 14: 4-Loop Expansion Box - 41Cpe104 (Optional)

    3.6.1 4-Loop expansion box - 41CPE104 (optional) Expansion box 41CPE104 for panel 41CPE118 is supplied as standard with 1 Loop, which can be expanded to 4 using 3 boards 41ECL120. This means fire panel 41CPE118 can reach its maximum expansion with a total of 8 Loops. Up to 250 addressed devices (detectors, buttons, I/O modules, sounders, etc.) can be connected to each loop.
  • Page 15: Power Supply Unit - Panel 41Cpe118

    3.7 Power supply unit - panel 41CPE118 230 V power supply LED Panel communication LED 4A fuse Description of the power supply unit terminal block FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Board power supply +13.8 V Additional power supply unit input Input for connection of the additional power supply unit output (Fault Out) Error output, enabled when problems arise with the power supply voltage.
  • Page 16: Additional Power Supply Unit - 41Alm172 (Optional)

    41ALM172 is shown via specific LED indications on the PCB. The status of the power supply unit can be monitored constantly by enabling the option “Check external power” in the menu of panel 41CPE118. To access the menu for this function, proceed as follows: SYSTEM –...
  • Page 17 41ALM172 technical / electrical specifications • Main power supply - 230 V~ +10%/ -15%, 0.6A, 4A fuse • Frequency - 50/60 Hz • VDC output: ◊ Voltage - 9.9-14.2 Vdc ◊ Maximum current - 7A@1 battery, 14A@2 batteries • Internal battery resistance Ri - < 0.3 Ohm •...
  • Page 18: Connecting The Thermal Printer - 41Prn100 (Optional)

    2 LEDs on the front door show the status of the printer. Connection to the 41CPE118 panel takes place via RS232 serial interface; the connection cable is supplied with the printer and should be connected TO THE RS232 PORT of panel 41CPE118.
  • Page 19: Connecting And Programming Rs485 Module - 41Ecb000 (Optional)

    CAUTION: The network module should only be added to the panel configuration and connected to the voice interface board WHEN THE MAIN AND BACKUP POWER SUPPLY IS SHUT OFF! To program the 41ECB000 module, access the 41CPE118 panel menu, logging in as a level 3 user, and carry out the following steps: SYSTEM –...
  • Page 20: Connecting The Lan

    3.10 CONNECTING THE LAN Up to 64 fire panels 41CPE118 can be connected in a LAN connected to a switch; using TCP / IP protocol and via a supervisor PC, the status of the individual fire detection panels can be monitored and commands executed for them.
  • Page 21: Repeater Panel 41Cpr100 (Optional)

    It has a 7" resistive colour touchscreen display, which reproduces the same user interface that appears on panel 41CPE118. Maximum number of panels that can be connected on the RS485 network or TCP/IP LAN: 64. Direct commands for Silence buzzer, Silence alarm, Reset, Evacuate and Test Indications.
  • Page 22: Programming

    - Use a stylus for touch displays 4.0.1 INITIAL STARTUP At startup, fire panel 41CPE118 always goes through the initialisation procedure, which takes around 30 seconds. The panel menus cannot be accessed during this period. After the initial startup, there is no saved configuration on the panel. Initialisation may take a few minutes.
  • Page 23: Access Codes

    4.1 ACCESS CODES On entering the Programming and Maintenance menu, the panel will request a valid access code. 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 System System System Programming Silence Buzzer Silence Buzzer Maintenance Silence Buzzer Silence Buzzer Silence Buzzer Delay Override Silence Alarm Reset EVACUATE EVACUATE...
  • Page 24 There are various panel operating restrictions in the different access levels, as listed in the table below: ACCESS LEVEL MENU DESCRIPTION Silence buzzer Deactivation of buzzer √ √ √ Silence alarm Deactivation of sounder √ √ Deactivation of all delays enabled for the outputs, except Fire Force delay √...
  • Page 25: Programming Menu

    4.2 PROGRAMMING MENU Programming for fire alarm panel 41CPE118 can be accessed from level 3. Select the SYSTEM button. On the next screen, the Installer / User can choose the type of procedure to perform: 1. Program system parameters - Programming menu.
  • Page 26: Devices

    4.3 DEVICES Fire panel 41CPE118 supports periphery and loop devices. All “functional modules” connected to the panel configuration (power supply unit, loop expansion...) are called Periphery Devices, and have special programming and settings. The main motherboard is not a periphery device.
  • Page 27: Current Device State

    4.3.1.1 Current device status The operating status of the device can be: • NEW: the device is new to the system. It needs to be saved. The main motherboard recognises the physical presence of a device that is not included in the system configuration. The new device must be added to the system configuration in order to communicate with the panel, receive alarm or fault messages, enable and receive indications, etc.
  • Page 28: Loop Devices

    4.3.2 LOOP DEVICES To access the programming menu for the loop device parameters, from the “Devices” menu, press the “LOOP” button - Fig. Screen Loop devices can be automatically addressed, meaning that the first device will acquire the lowest address. When a new loop device is found (not in the configuration), the message “NEW LOOP DEVICES FOUND”...
  • Page 29 For information regarding Comelit device models, see Appendix B - Device models. The figure shows the general view of the submenu for “new loop devices” (in the example, manual button 41PAM000). 17/06/2020 14:06 41PAM000 / 41PAE020 Name Save Device State...
  • Page 30 41RFU100 – Optical smoke detector with isolator 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 Smoke [%] / Temperature [°C] Check 41RFU100 Led Blink Name Device Group No RI Out Day Alarm Level Device State Normal Enabled Night Alarm Level Address Remove Loop Number Software Revision 3271557136 Device Zone...
  • Page 31 41RCS100 – Heat detector with isolator 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 Smoke [%] / Temperature [°C] Check 41RCS100 Led Blink Name Save Device Group No RI Out Day Alarm Level Device State Enabled Night Alarm Level Address Remove Loop Number Software Revision 2868099610 More Device Zone...
  • Page 32 41RML100 – Combined smoke / heat detector with isolator 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 Smoke [%] / Temperature [°C] Check 41RML100 Led Blink Name Device Group No RI Out Day Alarm Level T (ENABLED) Device State Normal Enabled Night Alarm Level T (ENABLED) Address Remove...
  • Page 33 41PAM000 – Manual button with isolator (internal use) 41PAE020 – IP67 manual button with isolator (external use) 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 41PAM000 / 41PAE020 Led Blink Name Save Event EVACUATE Device State Enabled Address Remove Software Revision Loop Number 2793417600 Device Zone More The figure shows the settings screen for addressed buttons 41PAM000 / 41PAE020.
  • Page 34 41SCI000 – Sounder with strobe and isolator 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 41SCI000 Mode Sound/Strobe Name Sound Level High Sounder Group Device State Normal Enabled Address Remove Software Revision Loop Number 3095402135 Device Zone More The figure shows the settings screen for addressed sounder 41SCI000. Press “MORE”...
  • Page 35 • Sounder Group: each addressed Comelit sounder can belong to a Sounder Group. In the event of a zone alarm, in addition to the sounders belonging to that zone, the sounder groups associated with that zone will also be activated.
  • Page 36 Table 2 Calculation of the total consumption of the sounders in the loop with set tone type no. 27: Sounder Number High Volume Low Volume Maximum Consumption, mA (High + Low) 41SAI000 _____ x 16.5 mA _____ x 5 mA 41SCI000 _____ x 22 mA _____ x 12 mA...
  • Page 37 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 41IOM010-GAS Alarm Enabled Name Save Channel 1 Device State Enabled Address Remove Loop Number 2827027013 More Device Zone To save any new parameters, press “Save” on the main device screen. 41IOM022 – Module with 2 monitored inputs + 2 relay outputs with isolator 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 41IOM022...
  • Page 38 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 Channel 1 Input 41IOM022 Name Name Save Channel 2 Input Name Device State Enabled Channel 3 Output Address Remove Name Loop Number Channel 4 Output Name More Device Zone To enter the input or output activation type, press the button alongside the Channel with the corresponding number and select one of the options.
  • Page 39 41IOM122 – Module with 2 monitored inputs + 2 monitored (or relay) outputs with isolator 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 41IOM000/240 Sounder Group Name Save Led Blink Device State Enabled Address Remove Software Revision Loop Number 3195011485 Device Zone More The figure shows the settings screen for module 41IOM122. This module can be used to check its 2 built-in monitored inputs and to control 2 outputs (monitored or relay) used for controlling and monitoring audiovisual devices, electromagnetic catches, etc.
  • Page 40 The “MORE” menu can also be used to view the status of output channels CHANNEL 3 and CHANNEL 4. There are two fields next to the channel label; the first lists output operating mode indications (monitored or relay) or a fault indication: •...
  • Page 41 41IOM004 – Module with 4 relay outputs with isolator 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 41IOM004 Sounder Group Name Save Led Blink Device State Enabled Address Remove Software Revision Loop Number 3195011485 Device Zone More The figure shows the settings screen for module 41IOM004. This module can be used to control its 4 built-in relay outputs.
  • Page 42 41IOM040 – Module with 4 monitored inputs with isolator 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 41IOM040 Sounder Group Name Save Led Blink Device State Enabled Address Remove Software Revision Loop Number 3195011485 Device Zone More The figure shows the settings screen for module 41IOM040. This module can be used to check its 4 built-in monitored inputs.
  • Page 43 41IOM000 – Module with 1 monitored output with isolator 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 41IOM000 Sounder Group Name Save Led Blink Device State Enabled Address Remove Software Revision Loop Number 3195011485 Device Zone More The figure shows the settings screen for module 41IOM000. This module can be used to control an output used for controlling and monitoring audiovisual devices, electromagnetic catches, etc.
  • Page 44 41IOM000/240 – Module with 1 relay output (240 V) with isolator 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 41IOM000/240 Sounder Group Name Save Led Blink Device State Enabled Address Remove Software Revision Loop Number 3195011485 Device Zone More The figure shows the settings screen for module 41IOM000/240. This module can be used to control a relay output with voltage-free contact for the activation of devices with power supply voltage up to 250 VAC (5A) or 30 VDC (5A).
  • Page 45 41ISC000 – Module for conventional zone with isolator 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 41ISC000 Led Blink Name Save Device State Enabled Address Remove Software Revision Loop Number 3195011485 More Device Zone The figure shows the settings screen for module 41ISC000. This module allows a separately-powered conventional zone to interface with the addressed fire detection system. For further technical information and module wiring, please refer to the technical manual for this device.
  • Page 46: Addressing Devices

    Auto addressing ID: On starting this addressing method, the panel detects and numbers all devices in ascending order, observing the ID number on each Comelit device but divided into families, i.e. Modules and Buttons first, then Detectors and finally Sounders.
  • Page 47 Loop zero address During any of the addressing procedures, panel 41CPE118 enters a special operating mode for the addressing of devices: the panel is busy and does not check the operation of the other devices in the system. The menus for reviewing alarms, faults, warnings, tests and disabling procedures are temporarily disabled.
  • Page 48: Setting An Address

    4.3.3.1 Setting an address In this submenu the installer can directly assign the addresses to new system devices. The saving procedure is the same as for sequential addressing. It is recommended when the installer needs to add individual devices to the system configuration, linking them to free addresses.
  • Page 49: Changing An Address

    Loop Number Addressed panel 41CPE118 has 500 zones. The FIRE ALARM and PREALARM statuses are shown on the front cover, through the activation of the corresponding LED (up to 200). In the PREALARM condition, the corresponding zonal LED flashes and an Reset alert message is shown on the panel display.
  • Page 50 • ZONE GROUP: panel 41CPE118 zones can be arranged in separate zone groups (up to 48 groups). Each zone can be added to one of 3 different Zone Groups (A, B, C) to offer quicker programming via input / output logic, or to interface with the Voice Evacuation panel.
  • Page 51: Logic Inputs

    For example, if we enter Group 1 in the first “Sounder Group” field for Zone 1, and the “Zone Sounders” option is enabled, this means that, if a Fire Alarm event occurs in that Zone, the sounders for Zone 1 and the sounders belonging to Sounder Group 1 will be activated.
  • Page 52 Description of the Inputs menu buttons: Once the desired input type has been selected, you need to set the parameters relating to that specific input; the general screen with parameters common to all inputs is shown below: 17/06/2020 14:06 Input Number SAVE Name Behaviour...
  • Page 53: Submenus For Selecting The Input Type

    4.5.1 Submenus for selecting the input type Depending on the selected input type, the “FUNCTION” button is active and can be used to make various activation choices. • LOOP: select this option when the logic input is an input for a loop device (modules 41IOM010, 41IOM040, 41IOM022, 41IOM122);...
  • Page 54 • ZONE: select this option when the logic input is determined by a zonal event. Press the button next to the “Functions” field to select the zonal event type: 17/06/2020 14:06 Input Number SAVE ◊ Zone Fire: the input is generated by the Fire Alarm status for the selected Zone.
  • Page 55 TIME: select this option when the input will be enabled on the basis of a time schedule. Press “MORE” to set: 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 Group Monday Tuesday Time input parameters Wednesday Time - Hour Thursday Time - Minutes Friday Time - Day of week Change Saturday...
  • Page 56 • ACTION: select this option when the input is a system “Action”. Press the button next to the “Functions” field to select the type of Action to be linked with the input, as shown below: 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 Input Number SAVE SILENCE BUZZER Name...
  • Page 57 • GENERAL: select this option when the input will be enabled by a “General” event in the System. Press the button next to the “Functions” field and select the type of event to be linked with the input. 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06 Input Number SAVE...
  • Page 58 • ZONE GROUP: select this option when the input is generated by one of the zones in fire alarm or in fault status, belonging to that specific zone group. Press the button next to the “Functions” field to select the zone group event type: Zone Fire: the input is generated by the Fire Alarm status of a Zone belonging to that zone group.
  • Page 59: Input Group - View And Change

    4.5.2 INPUT GROUP - View and change This menu can be used to quickly view and change the inputs belonging to a group and, if necessary, to change their parameters. To enter the “Input Group” menu, press the following in sequence: SYSTEM –...
  • Page 60 Press “NONE” to access the submenu used to select the output type. 17/06/2020 14:06 NONE Periphery Loop Network Action Event Description of the available Output types: ◊ NONE: the output is not used. ◊ PERIPHERY: select this option when the output to be activated is a periphery device relay built into the panel. ◊...
  • Page 61: Submenus For Selecting The Output Type

    • Output pulse type: button used to select the Output type: ◊ Continuous - the signal from the output is continuous ◊ Pulsed - the signal from the output is pulsed (3 sec. on/ 3 sec. off) ◊ One pulse - the signal from the output is a single pulse (5 sec.) •...
  • Page 62 LOOP: select this option when the output is an output module terminal. Press “MORE” to program the following parameters: 17/06/2020 14:06 Loop device output parameters 41IOM122 Loop device address Loop number Channel (3,4) ◊ Loop device address: enter the device address. ◊...
  • Page 63 • ACTION: select this option when the output should be activated by an “Action” that has taken place in the system. Press the button next to the “Functions” field to select the type of Action to be linked with activation of the output, as shown below: 17/06/2020 14:06 17/06/2020 14:06...
  • Page 64: Edit Outputs Map Menu (Entering Input Groups And Checking The Outputs)

    4.6.2 Edit Outputs Map menu (entering input groups and checking the outputs) Menu for programming logic procedures for output enabling. The map is individual and can be set for every single output. Logic interactions such as inputs checking the outputs are set on a map which is shown on a separate screen after the Edit Outputs Map has been pressed in the main Outputs menu.
  • Page 65: Panel

    4.7 PANEL To access the Panel menu, press the following in sequence: SYSTEM – PROGRAMMING - PANEL This menu provides access to additional submenus for programming / changing panel parameters. 17/06/2020 14:06 System Access Codes Languages Network Delay (T1) Disable Delay Override Printer Silence Alarm...
  • Page 66: Network Menu

    4.7.2 Network menu After selecting the “Network” button a new screen appears, from which the installer can set the parameters for two submenus: “Network Settings” and “Panels”. 4.7.2.1 Network Settings: 17/06/2020 14:06 Name SAVE Port 7000 Panel Number Network Status Disabled Network Type Protocol...
  • Page 67: Panels

    4.7.2.2 Panels After enabling the network, each panel begins to search for other connected panels. If a new panel is found, it is added to the list of panels in the network. Up to 64 panels can be connected in a network. To view any panels in the network, scroll through the list of panels using the + &...
  • Page 68: Disablements Menu

    4.7.3 Disablements menu This submenu allows the installer to enable or disable the following indications: • Earth Fault • Battery High Resistance • Internal Buzzer 17/06/2020 14:06 Earth Fault Enabled Battery High Resistance Disabled Internal Buzzer Disabled CAUTION: the “Battery High Resistance” indication must be enabled in compliance with standard EN54-4! On initial panel startup, the “Battery High Resistance”...
  • Page 69 Press “MORE” to access the submenu for alarm and evacuation parameter settings: • ALARM SETTINGS: ◊ Strobe – only the visual part of the sounders in the loop will be enabled. The panel “SND” output will NOT be enabled. ◊ Sound - only the audible part of the sounders in the loop will be enabled. The panel “SND” output will be enabled. ◊...
  • Page 70: Fire / Evac Panel Interface Module

    ◊ NETWORK TYPE = 1.EVAC VOICE or 2.EVAC VOICE + LAN 1. Set EVAC VOICE if the system consists of a fire panel connected to one or more EVAC panels. This means panel 41CPE118 will enable the interface for communication between the Fire panel and the Evac panel(s).
  • Page 71 Evac panels will automatically switch to the Evacuate message. • Programming the 49CCO00X EVAC panel side: To configure the parameters for the Evac panel(s) connected to the 41CPE118 fire panel, proceed as follows on the display: MAIN MENU – CONFIGURATION - SET RACK CONFIG - SYSTEM...
  • Page 72: Callpoints Mode

    4.7.7 Selecting the language Here the installer can choose a language from the options available on the system. To change the language for the 41CPE118 panel menus, simply press the button showing the desired language and save the change. 4.7.8 Delay (T1) Here the installer can set a common delay time for the enabling of all outputs (from 0 to 60 seconds).
  • Page 73: Printer

    4.7.9 Printer Here the installer can choose the model of thermal printer connected to the fire panel. The following models are available: 41PRN100, KAFKA, DATECS. In addition to the printer model, the same menu can be used to set ESPA 4.4.4 output communication protocol from the RS232 port, if no printer is connected to it. The parameters for port RS232 when ESPA 4.4.4 protocol is selected are as follows: •...
  • Page 74: Maintenance

    5. Maintenance 5.1 Maintenance Menu To access the maintenance menu screen, select the following in sequence: SYSTEM - MAINTENANCE 17/06/2020 14:06 System Time Test Date Disable Day Mode Delay Override Software Rev. Silence Alarm Output Delay Silence Alarm Display Reset View Log Reset View Insulator Active...
  • Page 75: Day Mode

    In Time Schedule mode, the start time (the time at which Day Mode is enabled) and end time (the time at which Night Mode is enabled) must be entered. Times are set for every day of the week. The 41CPE118 panel starts in Night Mode by default.
  • Page 76 Sounder Delay: a delay can be set to postpone the activation of sounders on the Loop and the panel SND output. This delay offers the option of checking the authenticity of the alarm before the sounders are activated in the protected site. When “Delay” is enabled, the “DELAY” LED on the front of panel 41CPE118 is activated. •...
  • Page 77: View Event Log

    5.6 View Event log This submenu provides access to the screen showing the events recorded on the panel. The 41CPE118 fire panel can store up to 10,240 events, which can be displayed by date or by number. Button used to show...
  • Page 78: Tests

    5.7 Tests This menu offers the option of testing system operation and panel indications. After entering the TEST menu, the installer can carry out the following: • Zone Test; • Indication Test (testing the internal buzzer and front LEDs); • Device Test;...
  • Page 79: Indication Test

    Service menu. 5.7.4 Sounder Output Test This function allows the installer to enable the monitored output for the connection of sounders (SND) on panel 41CPE118. To start the test, press ON. The SND output will be enabled and the TEST LED will come on and remain lit steadily. Te end the test, press OFF.
  • Page 80: Disabling Loop Devices

    5.8.1 Disabling Loop Devices The “Loop Devices” button is used to bring up the screen for configuring every single device on the loop, as seen previously in the device programming menu - paragraph 4.3.2; from this point the user / installer can examine device status and parameters and, if necessary, disable them.
  • Page 81: Zone Devices

    Press the number of a present device (green) to move to its configuration screen. 5.8.4 Output Disablements The user / installer can use the “Outputs” button to Enable or Disable the monitored outputs for panel 41CPE118: • Sounders (SND) •...
  • Page 82: Display

    To update the firmware, proceed as follows: 1. Save the firmware file (*.bin) to the local computer; 2. Save the programming using the programming software; 3. Access the “Software Revision” submenu from the Maintenance menu. The screen will show the current panel software version;...
  • Page 83 Click the circle in Click the circle in upper left-hand corner upper right-hand corner 3 left 3 left Click the circle in Click the circle in lower left-hand corner lower right-hand corner 3 left 3 left Click the circle in center...
  • Page 84: View Enabled Isolators

    The addresses of devices with enabled isolators are shown in the “Address” field for their respective Loops. CAUTION: every Comelit addressed Loop has a built-in isolator, except mini module 41IOM010. The isolator of a device can be enabled in the event of a short-circuit in the device or in its input or output Loop line.
  • Page 85: User Guide

    6. USER GUIDE 6.1 System status bar Indicates the current status of fire panel 41CPE118, showing detailed information regarding the operating mode (day / night), the status of outputs: Sounders, Fire Brigade and Fire Protection, etc. FAULT 17/06/2020 14:06 Panel Fault, Panel 02 001 Mon 27.Jul.2020 10:06:26...
  • Page 86: Panel 41Cpe118 Mode Icons

    6.2.1 Panel 41CPE118 mode icons Icon Description LOADING mode - loading configuration data from permanent storage. SAVE mode - saving configuration data to permanent storage. Day operating mode - processing of signals from the sensors takes place with reduced sensitivity (set for each sensor).
  • Page 87: Fire Protection Output" Status Icons

    Yellow for Faults and Disablements, Blue for technical Warnings and Light Grey for Test messages. 6.4 Access levels The 41CPE118 fire panel has 3 access levels. The first level can be accessed by users without having to enter a password. Levels 2 and 3 can only be accessed after a password has been entered.
  • Page 88: Appendices

    7. Appendices Appendix A: Error messages shown on the 41CPE118 fire alarm panel display: Message text Description Alarm Common Fire Alarm Loop Device Type Error A different type of device than the specified type has been found at the address.
  • Page 89 Message text Description Double IP address and Panel number Panel IP address and number duplicated (when two or more panels are connected in a network). New Periphery Devices Found The panel has recognised new periphery devices in the panel configuration. New Loop Devices Found New devices have been recognised on the Loop.
  • Page 90 41SAB100 – Base with sounder. • 41SCB100 – Base with sounder + strobe. • 41SAI000 – Sounder. • 41SCI000 – Sounder with strobe. CAUTION: All Comelit addressed devices described above are equipped with a built-in isolator, with the exception of mini module 41IOM010.
  • Page 91 Appendix C: General menu structure: SILENCE SILENCE DELAY SYSTEM RESET EVACUATE ALARM BUZZER OVERRIDE ACCESS LEVEL 1 MAINTENANCE DISABLED TEST ZONE LOOP VIEW TEST DEVICES ZONE VIEW TEST DEVICE ZONE TEST DEVICES SOUNDER OUTPUTS OUTPUT TEST ACCESS LEVEL 2 VIEW OUTPUT VIEW SOFTWARE...
  • Page 92 Appendix D: Initial system startup: First system start-up - Power ON Loading system parameters - 5-6 sec. New periphery devices found in the system configuration Are there Message on screen new periphery “New Periphery Devices Found” devices? Press ACCESS. Enter the access code for level 3. Press SYSTEM.
  • Page 93 Appendix E: Operating algorithm “Two alarm status levels”: Alarm event Start T1 delay countdown (T1: 0 - 60 seconds) SILENT End T1? ALARM pressed? DELAY SILENCE OVERRIDE BUZZER pressed? pressed? Start T2 delay countdown (T2: 0 - 540 sec. + remainder of T1) SILENT ALARM pressed?
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