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Summary of Contents for NIBBLE EN 54-2
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EC Certificate of Conformity ref. NGQ05020008 NIBBLE – Engenharia, Lda. Rua Júlio Dinis, 265, 1D 4785-330 Trofa Portugal EN 54-2 / EN 54-4 IRE DETECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS CONTROL AND INDICATING EQUIPMENT POWER SUPPLY EQUIPMENT - FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL -...
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In this manual you will find a detailed description of all functionalities and operating modes. The NIBBLE Fire Alarm Control Panel is suited to conventional systems, offering high security patterns in different applications. The FIREWALL complies with EN-54 and its main features are: •...
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User Manual Version 5.3 terminals, and supports up to 500mA, and 80VDC. The detection circuit is connected in Zn+ and Zn- terminals. This circuit must always be terminated by a resistor of 3300Ω, 1/4W. In each zone can be connected up to 32 detectors and any number of callpoints. When mounting callpoints, it should be used a zener diode, in series, of 5V1, 1/4W.
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User Manual Version 5.3 6 - Control and Indication: 6.1 Front panel user interface: Figura 10: Front panel user interface for 16 zones model. Zone activation key 24VDC fuse fault indication LED Zone fault indication LED Earth circuit fault indication LED Zone alarm indication LED Battery presence indication LED Internal buzzer silence key...
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User Manual Version 5.3 6.1.6 Reset key: Even when the conditions that had conduced an alarm disappear, the FIREWALL remains in that state until the reset key is pressed. This action is not needed with fail conditions because once they disappear the FIREWALL will leave that state. Note: Action only available with level 2 access (after the input of the access code or key).
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User Manual Version 5.3 6.2.2 Activating/deactivating zones: Enter the access code. Press the zone key to activate/deactivate it. Fail indication LED of each zone will be ON when the zone is not active and OFF when the zone is active or in steady-state. 6.2.3 Sounder silencing: Enter the access code.
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User Manual Version 5.3 7.3 Intelligent and automatic zones: The zone keys (Z1, Z2, ...) allow to change between modes (intelligent and automatic). When a zone is in intelligent mode, the corresponding fail LED remains ON, when it is in automatic mode the alarm LED turns ON. When the mode is changed, the corresponding LED blinks until user confirmation.
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User Manual Version 5.3 Press the Delay Mode key to move to the next step. A double beep will sound in case of success, or an error beep in case of failure returning to step 5; The Earth LED will start blinking, indicating that the zone should be activated using a manual callpoint (if more than one zone is being configured, then all of them should be activated before proceeding).
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