NIBBLE NURIA User Manual

Analogue addressable fire alarm panel

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  • Page 1 User Manual Version 0.10 Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel 1 / 26...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Version 0.10 Contents 1 Overview ..........1.1 Appearance .
  • Page 3 User Manual Version 0.10 5.7 Global device configurations ........19 5.8 Set date and time .
  • Page 4: Overview

    NURIA was designed for indoor use to operate under the following conditions: • Temperature: -5º to 45ºC; • Relative humidity: < 95%; To make the installation easier, NURIA has several mechanical features to make the installation process quicker. 4 / 26...
  • Page 5: Enclosure

    • GSM; • DALI. 2.3 Mounting Mounting the NURIA directly on the wall should be made using the four screws available on the back of the enclosure according to figure 1. 2.4 Connections This section explains how the connections to the panel should be made in order to put it to work. To make NURIA compatible to the standards EN54-2/4, the following instructions should be followed carefully.
  • Page 6: Backup Power Supply (Batteries)

    Figure 2: Top view. Demonstration of how to fix the batteries using the Velcro strip. 2.4.3 External battery pack NURIA is designed to support two 12V 12Ah batteries on its enclosure. For greater lifetime, additional batteries can be connected using an external enclosure placed next to the main one, which should be fixed...
  • Page 7: Loops And Devices

    User Manual Version 0.10 to the wall by using all of its 5 mounting holes. The batteries should be connected in parallels of 24V just like in figure 3. When using an external enclosure with a battery pack, the connection with the panel should be per- formed using cables with a maximum length of 1m according to table 2.
  • Page 8: Outputs

    Connection of unsupervised outputs works the same way as the supervised ones but without the need of a terminating resistor. 2.4.6 Relay outputs NURIA also has 3 relay outputs with capability of handling 250VAC and 5A. The trigger of these outputs can be defined in the event configuration (see 5.4). 8 / 26...
  • Page 9: Network (Can And Ethernet)

    User Manual Version 0.10 Name Supervised Max. current FIRE1 100mA FIRE2 SND1 500mA SND2 FAULT 100mA AUX1 1A (shared) AUX2 Table 3: 28V outputs and its specifications. When mains is not present, the voltage may vary from 28V to 21.6V, according to the battery voltage. A residual voltage of 3.3V might be present to super- vise the output.
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    (see 5.12) and activate the devices that you want to test. 4 Interface NURIA has an interface composed by nine light indicators, two physical buttons and a 7” 800x480 touchscreen. 4.1 Light indicators Table 4 contains the meaning of those visible indicators.
  • Page 11: Touchscreen

    Fixed - The system is powered with the mains Power on Blinking - The system is powered with the battery Table 4: NURIA light indicators. Button Function Silence buzzer - disables the internal buzzer Delay override - activates sounders immediately when the system is with the delay active Table 5: Function of the panel buttons.
  • Page 12 User Manual Version 0.10 Figure 6: Touchscreen interface - main page. Figure 7: Header in access level 3, showing the different areas in orange. Figure 8: Home screen in access level 3, showing the different areas in orange. 12 / 26...
  • Page 13 User Manual Version 0.10 1. Navigation icons Return to the previous screen Return to the home screen Opens the menu Panel in day mode Panel in night mode Go to day/night configuration screen Panel in day mode (scheduled) Panel in night mode (scheduled) 2.
  • Page 14: Configuration

    5.1 Access levels In order to change configurations in NURIA access level 2 or 3 is required. Use the Login button on the right top of the screen to enable advanced access level operations.
  • Page 15: Changing Access Level Codes

    User Manual Version 0.10 • Day/night settings; • Factory defaults; • Access to diagnostic tools. 5.1.3 Changing access level codes Menu Panel Access codes Select the access level and follow the instruction to insert the new code. Changing the code is only possible with access level 3.
  • Page 16: Mode

    Field Events NURIA has a very versatile event configuration system which allows the panel to be adapted to many use cases by creating logical event schemes fully customizable by the user. To proceed to an event configuration there must be at least one event input and one event output, that...
  • Page 17: Event

    User Manual Version 0.10 Type Arguments Subtype Disabled Zone state Zone name Test Offline Comm Failure Device state Device name Online Fault Zone alarm state Zone name Normal Pre Alarm Device alarm state Device name Alarm Calendar Weekdays Power Battery Earth Fault Fire...
  • Page 18: Loop Configuration

    User Manual Version 0.10 Always be aware when configuring events to prevent the programming of conflicting ones that can lead to undesirable behaviour of the outputs. 5.5 Loop configuration Menu Field Loops This menu is used to configure the loops. Loop 1 is enable by default, if more loops are installed, they must first be enable through this menu.
  • Page 19: Global Device Configurations

    To allow the communication between panels, each panel has to be assigned with an IP address, which allows for it to be identified in a network. NURIA has the ability to configure its IP using the DHCP or manually trough a fixed IP. To switch between configuration, just press the button...
  • Page 20: Enable/Disable Items

    5.13 Firmware update The firmware of the NURIA can be updated in access level 4. To enable firmware update the jumper in the PCB, on the left side of the fault connector, should be in the ON position. It is possible to update the firmwares of the motherboard and the loops.
  • Page 21: Factory Defaults

    Use the arrows on the right to navigate to the loop that needs to be upgraded. By pressing the Configure button the loop configuration page will open. If the USB is correctly identified by NURIA with the correct file in it, the button will Update Firmware become active.
  • Page 22: Loop Card Program Fault

    User Manual Version 0.10 Figure 9: Fire condition window in access level 2. To solve a memory fault, a factory reset to the affected area must be performed (see 5.14)). 6.2.2 Loop card program fault If an error occurs in a loop card processor, which makes it impossible to communicate with the main controller unit, the System fault indicator will signal this information along with a fault description on the panel, which will keep operating with the remaining loop cards.
  • Page 23 User Manual Version 0.10 5. After that, press the Delay override button continuously; 6. The Test mode LED will start blinking indicating the success of the operation. After the previous steps, press and hold Silence Buzzer and Delay Override buttons to reset the panel.
  • Page 24: En54 - References And Functions

    User Manual Version 0.10 7 EN54 - References and functions Here is a description of how NURIA behaves according to EN54-2/4. The tables have the following information: • Table 10 - optional functions implemented by NURIA and the matching EN54-2 clause;...
  • Page 25: Specifications

    User Manual Version 0.10 8 Specifications Dimensions 436x443x110 mm 110 - 240 VAC 50/60Hz Main power 150W Min: 2 x 12V 12Ah in series Batteries Max: 8 x 12V 12Ah in 24V pairs Indoor use Working environment Temperature: -5 a 45ºC Relative humidity: <95% (no condensation) Maximum number of zones zones Maximum number of loops...
  • Page 26: Declarations

    Version 0.10 9 Declarations 9.1 Product development NIBBLE declares that its analogue addressable fire alarm panel – NURIA – was developed under its development internal innovation and quality standards, which are certificated under the NP:4457 standard. 9.2 Performance and conformity NIBBLE declares that its analogue addressable fire alarm panel –...

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