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CONTROL BUTTON AND INDICATOR MODULE
S2000-BKI
User's Manual

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  • Page 1 CONTROL BUTTON AND INDICATOR MODULE S2000-BKI User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Description and Operation ........................ 5 1.1 Purpose ............................... 5 1.2 Specifications ............................. 5 1.3 Scope of Delivery ..........................6 1.4 Arrangement and Operation ....................... 6 1.5 Measuring Instruments, Tools, and Accessories................
  • Page 3 This User’s Manual explains the principles of operating S2000-BKI Control Button and Indicator Module of version 2.45. Only the personnel who have studied this manual are allowed to operation activities. All activities on mounting, programming and commissioning shall be performed in compliance with the...
  • Page 4: Description And Operation

    1 Description and Operation 1.1 Purpose 1.1.1 S2000-BKI Control Button and Indicator Module (hereinafter referred to as the module) is designed to operate under a network controller (S2000M Monitoring and Control Panel for Fire and Intrusion Alarm Systems, Sirius Fire Alarm Control Panel, or their modifications) as a modular component of a: −...
  • Page 5: Scope Of Delivery

    GOST R 30805.22. 1.3 Scope of Delivery Table 1.3.1 presents the module’s delivery scope. Table 1.3.1 Q-ty, pcs. Item S2000-BKI Control Button and Indicator Module Accessory Kit: Woodscrew 1-3х25.016 GOST 1144-80 Wall plug 6х30 Packaging Documentation: S2000-BKI Operations Manual 1.4 Arrangement and Operation...
  • Page 6 1.4.4 Table 1.4.2 – Table 1.4.14 represent performance of LEDs “1” – “60” depending on partition conditions and the assigned Indicator Type, which is a configuration parameter that can be defined by user (see Programming the Module). If for a partition several states are detected at once then the state of most priority is displayed. Tables 1.4.2 –...
  • Page 7 Intrusion-3 Indicator Type is also intended to indicate conditions of intrusion alarm partitions. As opposite to Intrusion Indicator Type, troubles are indicated when there are no other conditions. Table 1.4.4. Performance of the “1” – “60” LEDs for Indicators of Intrusion-3 Type Partition Condition Performance of the “1”...
  • Page 8 Actuator Indicator Type is intended for indicating conditions of dampers, pumps, and other control appliances. General indicators Start, Stop, Fault, and Disabled of modular fire protection equipment are on the S2000M panel. Table 1.4.7. Performance of the “1” – “60” LEDs for Indicators of Actuator Type Partition Condition “1”...
  • Page 9 Table 1.4.10. Performance of the “1” – “60” LEDs for Indicators of Auxiliary 3 Type Partition Condition “1” – “60” LEDs Performance Auxiliary Input Activated Lit steady with red Auxiliary Input Restored Lit steady with green Fault Blinks in amber with 0.25 s on and 1.75 s off Disarmed Lit steady with amber Disabled...
  • Page 10 Partition Condition “1” – “60” LEDs Performance Free Access Blinks in green with 0.5 s on and 0.5 s off Controlled Access Lit steady with green Disabled Lit steady with amber Note: S2000M Fire and Alarm Control Panel of ver.3.00 or higher shall be in use. 1.4.5 General indicators Fire 2, Fire, Prealarm, Intrusion, Panic Alarm, Arming Failed, Disabled, Fault indicate alarms and troubles from the partitions “1”...
  • Page 11 Table 1.4.17. Availability of Indicator Types Indicator Type Available Under Intrusion S2000M of ver.1.20 and higher Intrusion 2 S2000M of ver.2.03 and higher Fire Orion KD Suite of ver.7.4 and higher Fault Orion Pro Suite of ver.1.10 SP1 and higher Engineering Auxiliary S2000M of ver.2.03 and higher...
  • Page 12 Conditions Sounding Pattern Intrusion Alarm 0.25 s On / 0.25 s Off Panic Alarm 0.25 s On / 0.25 s Off Fault 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off Access Request (touching with an iButton) Turns on for 0.25 s Access Denied (for the iButton) Turns on for 1 s Access Granted...
  • Page 13: Measuring Instruments, Tools, And Accessories

    Silencing The button has been pressed or the sound alarm has been silenced by touching the module reader with iButton in case of alarms Device Reboot The module is reenergized 1.4.13 In case of loss of communications over RS-485 for more than 60 s, all events are sent with time stamps determined by internal clock of the module.
  • Page 14: Intended Use

    2 Intended Use 2.1 Operating Restrictions The module’s design doesn’t imply operating it in aggressive and dusty environments and in explosion and fire hazardous premises. Correct performance of the module cannot be guaranteed if its electromagnetic environment does not meet the operation conditions defined in Section 1.2 of this manual. 2.2 Preparing for Use 2.2.1 Safety Measures During Preparation The design of the module meets the requirements of electrical and fire safety in accordance with...
  • Page 15: Module Design

    2.2.2 Module Design Figure 1. View, Overall and Mounting Dimensions 2.2.3 Mounting Mount the module in line with the Russian regulatory document РД.78.145-92 “Rules for Manufacturing and Commissioning. Fire and Intrusion Alarm Installations”. The module shall be installed at a height that is suitable for operating and maintaining the equipment. The module is to be installed on a wall or another structure at places protected against exposure to atmospheric precipitation and mechanical damage.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Module

    Prior to mounting please ensure that the wall the module is to be mounted to is solid, flat, and dry. Mark three mounting places on the wall as per Figure 1. Drill the mounting holes. Then insert wall plugs to the holes and screw two woodscrews provided to the two upper holes so that the distance between a woodscrew head and the wall is about 7 mm.
  • Page 17: Programming The Module

    S2000М (version 2.03 or higher) are to be in use. The last version of UProg Configuration Tool along with additional information relating to operating the module can be found online at http://bolid.ru. Table 2.2.5.1 describes configuration parameters of the module.
  • Page 18: Updating Firmware

    The list of available firmware versions, their key aspects, and recommended updates can be found online at http://bolid.ru on the page of S2000-BKI, on the Download tab. Firmware is to be updated by means of UProg.exe, link to the actual version of which being available at the same page.
  • Page 19: Performance Testing

    200 mA. Within a minute since powering on, the panel shall display a message about detecting a device with the network address currently assigned to the S2000-BKI Figure 3 (factory value of the module address is 127). Figure 3 shows the display of the S2000M panel with the relevant message.
  • Page 20: Technical Examination

    Claims should be submitted to the following address: NVP BOLID, #4 Pionerskaya Str., Korolyov, Moscow Region, 141070, Russia Phone/fax: +7 (495) 775-71-55 (PBX). E-mail: info@bolid.ru. In case of any issue related to use of the product, please contact the technical support: +7 (495) 775-71-55 or e-mail: support@bolid.ru.
  • Page 21: Manufacturer Warranty

    (TR CU 020/2011) and is covered by ЕАЭС № RU Д-RU.HP15.B.06633/20 Conformity Declaration. S2000-BKI Control Button and Indicator Module is covered by the certificates of conformity of transport safety technical arrangements with their functional properties No. МВД РФ.03.000971. Production of S2000-BKI Control Button and Indicator Module is awarded with the conformity certificate GOST R ISO 9001.

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