Siterwell GS690 Installation And Service Manual

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GS690
ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL
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Document NO.: RD-690-39-001
Version: A
Date:2017.12.30

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  • Page 1 GS690 ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A Date:2017.12.30...
  • Page 2 This product will not be perfected and upgraded regularly. SITERWELL ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD LIMITED. Reserves the right to revise this manual without prior notice. Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A Date:2017.12.30...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PRECAUTIONS FOR USE ..............................6 Alarm System Limitations ....................6 INTRODUCTION ..................................8 Feature ..........................8 Factory Default Settings ....................9 Specifications ........................9 Controls and Indicators ....................11 2.4.1 Controls Keys: ............................11 Indications .............................. 12 2.4.2 Main Board ........................
  • Page 4 3.6.4 NAC ................................24 3.6.5 Addressable Loops ..........................25 PROGRAMMING ................................... 26 General Comments ......................26 Programming Instruction ....................26 Program Menu ......................... 33 Review Historic Log (Menu Item 1-1) ....................34 4.3.1 Zones - Disable and Assign ....................... 34 4.3.2 In Grp - Disable and Assign .......................
  • Page 5 5.5.3 Loop Disablement ..........................51 5.6 Test Condition..........................51 5.6.1 Indicator Test ............................52 System Reset ............................52 5.6.2 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDES ............................52 SERVICE ....................................53 Installation/Replacement ....................53 Installation/Replacement of PCB: ....................53 7.1.1 7.1.2 Installation/Replacement of Power adapter: .................. 53 7.1.3 Installation/Replacement of Power Battery: ..................
  • Page 6: Precautions For Use

    The GS690 addressable control and indicating panel forms the central part of a fire detection and alarm system. The panel is available with 1 or 2 addressable loops and is easy to install and operate. A central microprocessor delivers reliable operation and requires minimum maintenance.
  • Page 7 The most common cause of fire alarm malfunction is inadequate maintenance. To keep the entire fire alarm system in excellent working order, ongoing maintenance is required per the manufacturer's recommendations, and UL and NFPA standards. At a minimum, the requirements of NFPA 72 shall be followed. Environments with large amounts of dust, dirt or high air velocity require more frequent maintenance.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    2. INTRODUCTION Feature The GS690 includes features that provide a flexible solution for small and medium-sized buildings. The equipment is easy to install and quick to configure and use. A reliable microprocessor delivers trouble-free operation, lowering service costs and increasing up-time.
  • Page 9: Factory Default Settings

    Factory Default Settings This control and indicating equipment is supplied ready to operate as a standard addressable control panel. Optional functions and their configuration are described in following sections. The default settings are as follows:  All alarm Zones enabled ...
  • Page 10 Non-addressable audio alarm device driver 220mA (Line Drop: 2.4V) (Total) Non-addressable audio alarm end-of-line resistor 10KΩ Alarm zone monitoring Open , Ground, and short-circuit Power Limited Alarm zone voltage(max) DC 24V Current Rating for Regulated, mA Current Rating for Special Applications, mA Alarm zone fuse 1A resettable(electronic fuse) 24-Aux Output (Use to power Strobes/Horns Only)
  • Page 11: Controls And Indicators

    Controls and Indicators Figure – 1 Controls Keys: 2.4.1 SILENCED/ALARM Key:  Activate the NACs and audio/visual alarm devices regardless of system status.  Silence alarm SILENCED/ALARM LED will illuminate when devices are active.  Activation of this key is a memory event when used as alarm silence. ...
  • Page 12: Indications

    CURSOR KEYS:  To move the cursor point in the LCD as required. DISABLED Key:  To review the queue of disable items step by step or quickly. The disable item list includes the status of Zone groups, in groups, out groups, loops, devices on two loops, NACs. An event in the queue will be displayed for 10s, after which the LCD will revert to the default display.
  • Page 13 2.4.2.3 Common Indication FAULT Yellow Indicates a Fault Condition. The LED will flash with un-acknowledged faults and will be on steady when acknowledged. (Fault information will be displayed on the LCD, and depending on the source of the fault, the corresponding indicator will flash.) FIRE Red Indicates the Alarm Condition.
  • Page 14: Main Board

    The rear of the motherboard has a connector for an optional single-loop expansion daughter board. When fitted, the GS690 has 2 loops for up to 254 field devices. Most components are located on the rear of the motherboard, including the internal sounder.
  • Page 15: Analog Addressable Loop(S)

    Figure – 2 Analog Addressable Loop(s) 2.5.2 Analog loop 1 and loop2 provides connection to all the analogue addressable devices and loop-powered audio/visual alarms. Typical devices include smoke, heat detectors and manual call points, and input/output modules. If the loops is not correctly installed (outgoing and incoming connections) the control and indicating equipment will not be able to monitor open-and short-circuit conditions of the wiring.
  • Page 16: Non-Addressable Audio Alarm Devices

    Non-addressable Audio Alarm Devices 2.5.3 Two alarm output circuits (NAC1 and NAC2) are provided for non-addressable audio alarm devices, including bells. These should not be confused with addressable audio/visual alarms, which are connected directly to, and powered from the addressable loop. The maximum combined output current is 220 mA.
  • Page 17: Pc Connection (Reserved)

    Mechanical Construction GS690 shell is made of cold rolled steel plate, the size is 440 * 354 * 140.5 mm, the shell consists of three parts, respectively, for the former in the shell, shell and pan, former shell: open a display window, middle size: 200 * 200 mm...
  • Page 18 Figure –11 Figure –12 Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A Date:2017.12.30...
  • Page 19: Circuits Not Used

    Figure –13 Caution:The power limited and non-power limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet. All power limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0.25inch (6.35mm) away from any other non- power limited circuit wiring and non-power limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockouts and/or conduits. Circuits not used See the following Figure 14, the marked parts are not used now.
  • Page 20: Installation

    3. INSTALLATION Installation Precaution Electrical hazard: disconnect power from equipment prior to making any internal adjustments. This equipment must have an Earth connection. Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times. FRAGILE: Inspect the equipment prior to installation. Do not install the equipment if damage is apparent.
  • Page 21: Wiring Fix In Box

    Figure –15 Wiring fix in Box Step 1: Remove screws and plate on back box. See figure. Step 2: Put wires into the indicated slot. Step 3: Cover the plate with the cushion surface downward. Then screw on to strengthen wires. Step 4: Use above method installing wires into the second slot on the box cover;...
  • Page 22: Panel Wiring

    3.5.1 Primary Power source (AC) and Earth Ground Connections AC Power connections are made inside the control panel cabinet. The Primary source for the GS690 is 120/220 VAC, 60/50Hz, 4 Amps. Run a pair of wires with Earth conductor from the protected premises main breaker box to connector (AC Terminal) of the power supply board.
  • Page 23: Master Board

    Master Board Figure –19 Figure 20 Caution:It is suggested that the ferrite beads be added into loop port, NAC port and auxiliary power port so as to increase the ability of radio anti-interference. The operating instructions show as Figure 20. 3.6.1 RS485(Not Connected) Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A...
  • Page 24: Relay

    The RS485 bus interface is used for the communication between the device and the device in the pilot fire alarm controller (Internal band matching resistor). Figure –21 When more than two nodes on RS485 network are present, please open the farthest end of the actuator, move SW2 to ON position to enable the internal matching resistance, if is not convenient to open the internal actuators, the impedance matching can be placed directly on the RS485 bus By a A, B side jumper 120 ohm...
  • Page 25: Addressable Loops

    Figure –23 3.6.5 Addressable Loops Figure –24 Class A Style Figure –25 Class B Style Each loop has capacity for 127 addressable devices. There are two ways of circuit wiring, It is suggested that A should be adopted.If the loops is not correctly installed (outgoing and incoming connections)the control and indicating equipment will not be able to monitor open-and short-circuit conditions of the wiring.
  • Page 26: Programming

    Note: Bell circuits (NAC1/NAC2) shall not be installed in the same notification zone as the Strobe/Horns circuit (24-Aux) 4. PROGRAMMING General Comments Programming can be accomplished using the GS690 control keys or by computer using Siterwell Programming Software. Programming Instruction Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A Date:2017.12.30...
  • Page 27 Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A Date:2017.12.30...
  • Page 28 DD/MM/YY <Panel Status> HH:MM:SS Out Grp:001 DD/MM/YY <Panel Status> HH:MM:SS DD/MM/YY <Panel Status> HH:MM:SS Status:ENABLED Zone No:001 In Grp:001 [Zones] Status:ENABLED Status:ENABLED [Zones] [Input] Use up/down Key to change the Use up/down Key to change the Out Grp:001-064 Use up/down Key to change the Zones No:001-040 In Grp:001-064 Status:ENABLED/DISABLED...
  • Page 29 Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A Date:2017.12.30...
  • Page 30 Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A Date:2017.12.30...
  • Page 31 Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A Date:2017.12.30...
  • Page 32 DD/MM/YY <Pan el Status> HH:MM:SS DD/MM/YY <Panel Status> HH:MM:SS Status:DISABLED Date : DD / MM / YY Time : HH : MM : SS [Two-Evac] [RTC] Use left/right Key to change Use up/down Key to change the ENABLED,DISABLED DD:01-31,MM:01-12,YY:00-99 HH:00-23,MM:00-59,SS:00-59 DD/MM/YY <Pan el Status>...
  • Page 33: Program Menu

    Program Menu Clauses Program feature Permitted in Possible settings Settings permitted in or option UL864?(Y/N) UL864? 4.3.2.3.1 Zone Delay 0-10mins 0-10s 4.3.4.4.1 Out Grp Delay 0-10mins 0-10s 4.3.5.3.1 Device to UNAFFECTED/IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE Evacuate 4.3.8.3.1 Delay Night OFF/UNAFFECTED 4.3.8.4.1 Config Eva-Timer DISABLED/DEVICE DISABLED MODE/GLOBE MODE...
  • Page 34: Review Historic Log (Menu Item 1-1)

    5-1-4 Inhibit Aux-Relay 5-1-5 Timed-Sens 5-2 Other Device Option 5-2-1 Set Device Heat Grade 5-2-2 Set Device Smoke Sensitivity The Control and indicating equipment is supplied from the factory in INSTALLATION mode. The SYSTEM ON LED will flash to indicate INSTALLATION mode. When power is applied, the panel automatically detects and memorizes all the devices connected to the addressable loop.
  • Page 35 DD/MM/YY <Panel Status> HH:MM:SS 1. Zone Status 2. Zone to Device 3. Zone Delay [Zones] 4.3.2.1 Zone Status(Menu Item 2-1) 4.3.2.1.1 Description Zones programmed on the addressable loop may be disabled and enabled. A disabled zone will not report any events (alarms or faults) from connected devices.
  • Page 36: In Grp - Disable And Assign

    the zone. Press【ENTER】key to confirm the selection. Press【MENU】key to return to the previous menu. In Grp - Disable and Assign 4.3.3 DD/MM/YY <Panel Status> HH:MM:SS 1. InGrp Status 2. OutGrp to In Grp 3. In Grp to Device [Input] 4.3.3.1 In Grp Status(Menu Item 3-1) 4.3.3.1.1 Description Input group may be disabled and enabled.
  • Page 37: Out Grp - Disable And Assign

    4.3.3.3.2 Operation By pressing the 【3】 key from the Input screen enters into the In Grp to Device mode. Press direction key to select loop number, device number or input group number. If the input group number shown is 000, then no input group has been assigned to the device. When the desired input group number is shown, press the 【ENTER】button to confirm the selection.
  • Page 38: Device Set-Up

    4.3.4.3.2 Operation By pressing the 【3】key from the Output screen enters into the Out Grp to Device mode. Press direction key to select loop number, device number or output group number. If the output group number shown is 000, then no output group has been assigned to the device. When the desired output group number is shown, press the 【ENTER】button to confirm the selection.
  • Page 39 4.3.5.2 Device Status(Menu Item 5-1-2) 4.3.5.2.1 Description An individual addressable device may be disabled or enabled. When disabled, the device will not report fire or fault events and no outputs will activate. However, audio/visual alarm devices will continue to operate in the Alarm Condition. Disabled devices will be indicated on the LCD and can be reviewed using 【DISABLED】key.
  • Page 40: Other Device Option

    4.3.5.5.2 Operation By pressing the 【5】 key from the Device screen enters into the Timed-Sens mode. Press direction keys to select sensitivity level for day sensitivity and night sensitivity. Press the 【ENTER】 key to confirm the selected sensitivity level and it will automatically return to previous menu.
  • Page 41: Monitor Device Counts & Test

    Press direction keys to select loop number, devices number and sensitivity level. Press the 【ENTER】key to confirm the selected sensitivity level and it will automatically change to the next device to set smoke sensitivity level. Press 【MENU】key to return to previous menu. Monitor device counts &...
  • Page 42 4.3.8.1 RTC-Set (Menu Item 7-1-1) 4.3.8.1.1 Description The time and date can be set. The time and date must be set if different detectors sensitivity settings are used for day/night. The time and date are also recorded as part of the history log. The time is set using a 24 h clock.
  • Page 43: Special Features

    The delay time of evacuation can be configured. When a fire signal is received, the timer commences a countdown. Upon expiry of the pre-set time, the audio/visual alarm will be activated. The maximum delay time is 10 min. Three optional settings may be selected: ...
  • Page 44: Other Features

    signal. In this case, Disabled audio/visual alarm devices will also be activated. 4.3.9.1.2 Operation By pressing the 【1】 key from the General screen enters into the Two Dev-Evacuate mode. Press the【UP】and【DOWN】key to select DISABLED or ENABLED. Press【ENTER】key to confirm the selection. Press【MENU】key to return to previous menu.
  • Page 45 devices are made or new devices are added without being in Installation mode, the changes will not be learnt and errors will not be reported. Active mode is used following completion of commissioning. The SYSTEM ON LED will illuminate under this mode. In Active mode, any changes occur in devices which will be reported like removing the devices or adding a new device.
  • Page 46 The status of USB communication can be configured to DISABLED or ENABLED. Configuration data may be transferred between an external device (such as a PC) and the control and indicating equipment by USB port. The external device needs to be running Siterwell Software. The default status of USB communication is DISABLED.
  • Page 47: Access Level

    Maximum up to 8 Main Panels can make a network group by Ethernet port. The default status of Ethernet communication is DISABLED. Disabled Ethernet will be indicated on the LCD and can be reviewed using【DISABLED】key. 4.3.10.6.3.2 Operation By pressing the 【3】 key from the Commun screen enters into Ethernet mode. Press the【UP】or【DOWN】key to select the status DISABLED or ENABLED.
  • Page 48: Admin Level

    To change the Admin Level password, use Menu Item as below. 4.4.3 Engineer Level Engineer Level is used to restore the factory default settings, and is rarely required. Where restoration is required, contact Siterwell Customer Service. Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A...
  • Page 49: Conditions

    CONDITIONS 5.1 Alarm Condition When the control and indicating equipment enters the Alarm Condition, the audio/visual alarm devices and output modules will operate according to their configuration programming. Figure – 26 Actions During the Alarm Condition 5.2.1 Fire Investigation After the control and indicating equipment enters the Alarm Condition, take the following actions. Enter Access Level 2.
  • Page 50: Audio/Visual Alarm Device Silence/Activation

    If this occurrence repeats, disable the zone and contact the service company. 5.2.2 Audio/Visual Alarm Device Silence/Activation The audio/visual alarm devices will activate during the Alarm Condition. If all occupants have evacuated the building, or the cause of the Alarm Condition was not a fire, then the alarm devices (both audible and visual) can be silenced. To silence/active alarm devices, take the following actions: Enter Access Level 2.
  • Page 51: Disabled Condition

    Once all devices in fault have been viewed, the QUEUE REVIEW FAULT LED will be on steady. After 20 s, the LCD will revert to the first fault event (or the first fire alarm event if a fire alarm is present). 5.5 Disabled Condition The Disabled Condition is used to: ...
  • Page 52: Indicator Test

    5.6.1 Indicator Test Press the INDICATOR TEST button. All visual indicators, segments on the LCD, and the internal sounder will activate until the INDICATOR 【TEST】 button is released. 5.6.2 System Reset To reset the fire detection and alarm system, undertake the following the steps. Enter Access Level 2 or Access Level 3.
  • Page 53: Service

    Battery Fault Indicates the unavailability of the battery power, Check that the battery connections are secure. or a voltage level less the DC 20V. The battery Measure the battery voltage. If the battery may be depleted because the mains supply has voltage is less than the manufacturer's minimum been unavailable for an extended period of voltage, replace the batteries.
  • Page 54: Installation/Replacement Of Power Battery

    Figure –29 7.1.3 Installation/Replacement of Power Battery: Figure –30 Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A Date:2017.12.30...
  • Page 55: Installation/Replacement Of Fuse

    Figure –31 7.1.4 Installation/Replacement of FUSE: The AC Mains Fuse is housed in the mains wiring terminal block. Figure –32 If the mains fuse is blown, replace it with 4A/AC250V slow blow (20mm). Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A Date:2017.12.30...
  • Page 56: Service Functions

    7.2 Service Functions The following Menu Items will assist in ensuring the fire detection and alarm system operates at optimal performance. Menu Preference Title Description Item A rolling list of 4000 events are stored. The log assist in forensic analysis of past events and can be used to Display historic log determine the timing and any relationship between events.
  • Page 57: Annual Tests

    Connecting external system accessories to the GS690 main circuits must be carefully considered to ensure proper operation. It is important to use the correct type of wire, wire gauge and wire run length per each GS690 circuit. Reference the chart below to specify wire requirements and limitations for each GS690.
  • Page 58: Battery Calculation

    (Do not exceed 100 4,875 (1,480 m) 14 AWG Belden 9581 ohms) 3,225 (975 m) WPW995 16 AWG Belden 9575 WPW991 18 AWG Belden 9574 WPW975 No more than 1.2 volt drop 28 VDC Connects to Distance limitation set allowed from supply resettable, Annunciators and by 1.2 volt maximum...
  • Page 59 24 Hours Standby Load Current (Amps) 0.1800A 2.400AH Required Alarm Time in Hours 5 Minutes Alarm Load Current (Amps) 0.30A 0.084 0.0252AH Standby and Alarm Load Subtotal 4.3452AH Derating Factor x 1.25 Total Ampere Hours Required 5.4315AH Recommended Batteries: 7AH Batteries Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A Date:2017.12.30...
  • Page 60 TEST CERTIFICATE We hereby certify that the items details hereon have been manufactured, inspected and electrically tested to ensure the compliance with Siterwell products and process specification. Model No.: Serial No.: 1 Loop /2 Loop No. of Loops: SITERWELL ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD LIMITED Q.C.
  • Page 61 WARRANTY CERTIFICATE Model No.: Serial No.: Siterwell Electronics warrants each product to be free from defects in material and workmanship. This obligation is limited to servicing or part returned to the company for that purpose and making good any parts thereof which shall be within warranty period, returned to the company under a written intimation and which to the company’s...
  • Page 62 Packing list Please check whether the contents of the package are consistent with the following list. Content Quantity Remark GS690 Addressable Fire Control Panel GS690 Installation and Service Manual 4AFuse Resister, 1/4W,10KΩ,DIP Expansion screws Q.C. – Engineer Checked By Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A Date:2017.12.30...
  • Page 63 Manufacturer: Siterwell Electronics CO., Limited Address: No.666 Qingfeng Road, Jiangbei District, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China TEL: 0086-574-87729581 FAX: 0086-574-87729581 E-MAIL: Sales@china-siter.com 201801VA Document NO.: RD-690-39-001 Version: A Date:2017.12.30...

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