Tyco RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual
Tyco RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual

Tyco RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual

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INSTALLATION & PROGRAMMING MANUAL
AUSTRALIAN STANDARD AS1603.4 1987 (Incl. Amdt 1 & 2):
AUSTRALIAN STANDARD AS4428.1 1998 (Incl. Amdt 1 & 2):
AUSTRALIAN STANDARD AS4050 1992 (Int)
AUSTRALIAN/NZ STANDARD AS/NZS3548 1995 Class A
NEW ZEALAND STANDARD NZS4512
Information contained in this document is copyright, and shall not be reproduced in any form whatsoever,
or its contents disclosed to any third party, without the written consent of Tyco (The Company). Information
contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable, however the company reserves the right
to change the content without prior notice.
RDU Mk2
REMOTE DISPLAY UNIT
RDU PRODUCT MANUAL
Document Number: LT0499
Issue ....... 1.02; ............ 8 April 2015
- A P P R O V A L S -
The RDU is a product of
Tyco Fire Protection Products
Level 3, 95 Coventry Street
Melbourne VIC 3006
AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 3 9313 9700
NOTICE
COPYRIGHT (C) 2015
TYCO FIRE PROTECTION PRODUCTS

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  • Page 1 Information contained in this document is copyright, and shall not be reproduced in any form whatsoever, or its contents disclosed to any third party, without the written consent of Tyco (The Company). Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable, however the company reserves the right to change the content without prior notice.
  • Page 2: Amendments

    This programming facility allows the user to define detail of the operation of the RDU. It is possible for the user to program operational features that prevent the installed RDU from meeting statutory requirements. Tyco Fire Protection Products does not accept responsibility for the suitability of the functions programmed by the user. CISPR 22/AS3548 NOTICE WARNING: This is a Class A product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS End User Liability Disclaimer ..................…… ii Amendments ......................…… ii CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION SCOPE ........................... 1-2 ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION ..................1-3 PRODUCT HISTORY LOG ....................1-4 GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS ..................1-4 GLOSSARY OF TERMINOLOGY ..................
  • Page 4 OUTPUT LOGIC ........................7-10 OUTPUTS & ANCILLARY RELAYS ................... 7-21 OPERATION OF WARNING SYSTEM/EXTERNAL BELL & ANCILLARY RELAYS ..7-23 CONVERTING AN RDU Mk1 DATABASE TO RDU Mk2 ..........7-25 ZONE LED MAPPING & CONFIGURATION ..............7-28 TANDEM LCD MODE ......................7-33 CONFIGURING AN RDU FOR AN MX1 PANEL ..............
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Introduction CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page 1-1...
  • Page 6: Scope

    AS1603.4 keypad. The operator manual for RDU Mk1 is LT0133 and the installation and programming manual is LT0148. The RDU Mk2 requires software version 5.xx and is available in two series – AS1603.4 and AS4428.1 – to match the keyboard layout and operation. The part numbers and manuals associated with RDU Mk2 are shown in the following table.
  • Page 7: Associated Documentation

    Appendix A RDU Configuration Forms: A set of master forms for recording programming information for an RDU. ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION 1.2.1 PRODUCT RELATED The following manuals for the RDU Mk2 are available: RDU Mk2 Installation & This Manual, Part No. LT0499. Programming Manual RDU Mk2 AS4428.1 Operator's Manual Part number LT0252.
  • Page 8: Product History Log

    PA0804 AS1603.4 CONTROLLER/DISPLAY, NO SOFTWARE. (Customer spare) PA0491 MAF/PSU AS1603.4 PA0873 MAF/PSU AS4428.1 PA0703 REMOTE TERMINATION BOARD 1.3.2 SOFTWARE SF0424 SOFTWARE RDU Mk2 AS4428 / AS1603 REMOTE DISPLAY V5.00 GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS The following abbreviations are used throughout this manual: Air Conditioning Alternating Current AEOL...
  • Page 9: Glossary Of Terminology

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Introduction Minimum Manual Call Point (Break Glass Switch) Metal Oxide Varistor (Used for Surge Protection) msec Millisecond Normally Closed Normally Open Number Nominal Personal Computer (small computer) Printed Circuit Board Power Supply Unit...
  • Page 10 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Introduction THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 1-6 8 April 2015 Issue 1.02...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 System Description

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Description CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page 2-1...
  • Page 12: Overview

    FIP, with additional devices connected in "listen only/mimic mode" if necessary. The operator menus and programming of RDU Mk2 V5.00 software are quite different to the RDU Mk1 software V1.00 to V2.12. RDU Mk2 operator and programming menus are now similar to the NDU and includes new features such as temporary password access, non- volatile history, downloadable firmware and Tandem LCD access.
  • Page 13 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Description The AS1603.4 series display panel composed of the LCD, LEDs and operator keypad meets the requirements of AS4050 (int) for a Fire Fighter's Facility (FF). The AS4428.1 series have a keyboard layout and operation complying with AS4428.1.
  • Page 14 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Description FIG 2.1.1 MAF Configured RDU (AS4428.1 keypad) Page 2-4 8 April 2015 Issue 1.02...
  • Page 15 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Description FIG 2.1.2 Non-MAF Configured RDU (AS4428.1 keypad) Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page 2-5...
  • Page 16 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Description FIG 2.1.3 Non-MAF Configured RDU (Flush Mounting) (AS1603.4 keypad) Page 2-6 8 April 2015 Issue 1.02...
  • Page 17: Physical Structure

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Description PHYSICAL STRUCTURE 2.2.1 FP0558/FP0585 (AS1603.4) & FP0785/FP0786 (AS4428.1) MAF CONFIGURED The MAF RDU has a rugged, lockable painted steel cabinet, which houses 19 inch rack- mount equipment of up to 8U or 15U height (667mm). It comes complete with a MAF/PSU module mounted in the cabinet and room for batteries below.
  • Page 18 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Description FIG 2.2.1 FP0558/FP0785 MAF RDU - INTERNAL LAYOUT Page 2-8 8 April 2015 Issue 1.02...
  • Page 19: System Structure

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Description SYSTEM STRUCTURE 2.3.1 PCB MODULES: MAF-CONFIGURED RDU The printed circuit boards which can be used in the MAF RDU are: Controller PA0798 (AS1603.4) / PA0871 (AS4428.1) Mounts on 4U inner door.
  • Page 20 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Description FIG 2.3.1 SYSTEM STRUCTURE: MAF CONFIGURED RDU INTER-CONNECTION & STRUCTURE – MAF CONFIGURED RDU 2.3.2 A basic MAF Configured RDU system has one Controller/Display and one MAF/PSU, interconnected by Flat Ribbon Cable (FRC), as shown in Fig 2.3.1. For New Zealand operation, a Display Extender Board is normally also used.
  • Page 21 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Description 2.3.2.2 16 Way Relay Boards The 1901-64 16 Way Relay board (PA0470) can be connected to the 1901-25-1 16 Zone LED Display board (PA0454) to provide 16 clean contact relay outputs for the alarm or relay operated conditions.
  • Page 22 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Description Zone/Relay Display ..1 ┌─────────┐ 1 │ │ │ │ │ │ 8 │ │ │ │ │ │ 9 │ │ │ │ ..16└─────────┘ 16 ..1 ┌─────────┐ 17 │...
  • Page 23 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Description FROM RDU/ CONTROLLER/DISPLAY BOARD "LED Display" Connector J13 ║ ┌─────────╨─────────┐ │ │ │ 1901-25-1 │ 16 ZONES OF INDICATION │ 16 ZONE DISPLAY │ (PLUS O/C OUTPUTS) │ MODULE │...
  • Page 24 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Description FIG 2.3.3 SYSTEM STRUCTURE: NON-MAF CONFIGURED RDU Page 2-14 8 April 2015 Issue 1.02...
  • Page 25: New Zealand Mode Operation

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Description NEW ZEALAND MODE OPERATION The RDU operates in either Australian or New Zealand mode, selected with a programmable parameter (refer section 6.4.4.13). The differences between Australian and New Zealand operation are listed below.
  • Page 26 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Description Building Services Restore Input. The BSR input on the Display Extender Board can be used as an ancillary isolate function and has its own set of programmable options of pass-on, follow and local.
  • Page 27: Chapter 3 System Specifications

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Specifications CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page 3-1...
  • Page 28: General

    RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Specifications GENERAL 3.1.1 FP0558 (AS1603.4), FP0785 (AS4428.1) 15U MAF RDU DESCRIPTION Includes: 15U cabinet complete with MCP mounted externally Controller/Display with FFCIF LCD & Keypad MAF/PSU includes 7 relays, 3A PSU Blanking plate covering 9U of 15U rack space.
  • Page 29: Mechanical Specifications

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Specifications 3.1.5 ENVIRONMENTAL: MAF & NON-MAF CONFIGURED RDU Operating Temperature -5°C to 45°C (Ambient) Relative Humidity 95% maximum @ 40°C (non-condensing) MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3.2.1 FP0558 (AS1603.4) / FP0785 (AS4428.1) 15U MAF RDU...
  • Page 30: Electrical Specifications

    RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Specifications 3.2.4 FP0772 (AS1603.4) / FP0788 (AS4428.1) FLUSH MOUNT NON-MAF RDU Style Flush mounting 4U Display mounted on hinged door Door hinges left 003 key lock Construction : Welded steel Material 1.2mm zinc coated mild steel...
  • Page 31 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Specifications Current Limit Battery to MAF/PSU PTC, 6A nom, 4.8A min PSU/Charger 3.5A nom, 3.1A min The following table lists the monitoring voltages which are the same for both Australian mode and New Zealand mode.
  • Page 32 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Specifications 3.3.1.4 FUSES Location MAF/PSU PCB Number Name Size Rating Type +VBF1 5 x 20mm Glass Cartridge, Std +VBF2 5 x 20mm Glass Cartridge, Std +VNBF 5 x 20mm Glass Cartridge, Std...
  • Page 33: Input Specifications

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Specifications 3.3.2.3 QUIESCENT & ALARM CURRENTS At 24Vdc battery supply, nominal currents: Quiescent Alarm RDU (excludes any Zone LEDs) 29mA 85mA At 18Vdc Supply: 120mA max. INPUT SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.1 FP0558 / FP0585 / FP0785 / FP0786 MAF RDU INPUTS 3.4.1.1...
  • Page 34 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Specifications Ancillary 3 Supervision Input Termination Output terminals BELLS +, - Form Reverse polarity Requires series diode at each device Resistor EOL 1, 2 or 3 circuits End of Line No.
  • Page 35: Output Specifications

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Specifications 3.4.2.2 CONTROLLER/DISPLAY INPUTS Spare DC Input/Output 24Vdc nom 4 Way demountable screw terminal, J5 Spare Input RDU MCP 10k EOL OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS 3.5.1 MAF & NON-MAF RDU Controller/Display Outputs...
  • Page 36 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Specifications 16 Zone Mimic Outputs are as follows: J3-1: Zone 6 Alarm J3-2: Zone 5 Alarm J3-3: Zone 7 Alarm J3-4: Zone 4 Alarm J3-5: Zone 8 Alarm J3-6: Zone 3 Alarm...
  • Page 37 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Specifications NZ Mode Display Extender Board Outputs This is used in New Zealand mode only. Refer to section 8.4 for wiring of the outputs on the unprotected termination board. The Display Extender Board already has common Normal, Defect and Fire status LEDs fitted to it, but these may be replicated externally if necessary.
  • Page 38 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Specifications Ancillary & Bells Number Anc 1, Anc 2 1 Pole changeover contacts Voltage-free Termination Demountable screw terminals 1.5sq mm max cable Rating ELV only 30V, 2Adc resistive 30V, 1Adc inductive (Note: The relays are 2 pole, with second pole terminated on PCB pads).
  • Page 39: Controls

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Specifications 3.5.3 FP0559, FP0772 (AS1603.4) & FP0787, FP0788 (AS4428.1) OUTPUT SPECS RZDU Comms & Power Tx, Rx, 0V, +24V 3 Wire Tx, Rx, & 0v comms connection to J2 plus +24V input connection to J1 for power i.e.
  • Page 40: Displays

    RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 System Specifications DISPLAYS Standard Display Includes LCD; FFCIF LEDs; System Status LEDs Panel Size 19", 4U FFCIF Type 3 (common indicators & common controls) Standard Complies with AS4050 (int) - 1992 (for AS1603 systems)
  • Page 41 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual System Specifications Optional Additional Display 2 Column 16 Zone LED Display Board Requires 1 x LM0092 Controller to First Display 1 x ME0457 Mech Assy 1982-40 MX1 4U 5 x 16 LED Display Door...
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  • Page 43: Chapter 4 Ordering Information

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Ordering Information CHAPTER 4 ORDERING INFORMATION Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page 4-1...
  • Page 44 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Ordering Information ORDERING INFORMATION The following lists the part numbers for the range of products associated with the RDU Mk2. It includes a brief description where needed. AS4428.1 RDUs FP0785 FP RDU AS4428 15U CABINET MAF/PSU 3A Controller/Display and MAF/PSU housed in 15U cabinet, C/W door, window, lock and MCP mounted on outer door.
  • Page 45 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Ordering Information FZ3031 FP,KIT,F3200 DISPLAY EXTENSION KIT, (Same as FP0475, but with special 1.2m FRC, allows mtg of Display Bd in furthest left position and connection to RDU Controller). KT0510 KIT, RDU AS1603 V2.XX TO V5.XX SOFTWARE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS This kit contains the parts to upgrade an AS1603.4 RDU with V2.xx software...
  • Page 46 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Ordering Information PA0741 PCB ASSY, PFD 16 ALARM LED DISPLAY, 24V “Custom Brigade Index” format 16 Zone display board (clear high-bright alarm LEDs only). PA0754 PCB ASSY, PFD 16 ZONE FULL STATUS, 24V “Custom Brigade Index”...
  • Page 47: Chapter 5 Configuring An Rdu

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Configuring An RDU CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURING AN RDU Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page 5-1...
  • Page 48: General

    RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Configuring An RDU GENERAL An RDU is configured to suit a particular customer's requirements by: - fitting and connecting any LED Display bds; - adjusting or removing links on the PCBs;...
  • Page 49: Battery & Power Supply

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Configuring An RDU BATTERY & POWER SUPPLY 5.3.1 GENERAL The MAF RDU has a DC power supply, which also serves as a battery charger and requires a 24V sealed lead acid battery (i.e., 2 x 12V batteries in series) to be fitted. Battery leads with 4.8mm Quick Connect receptacles (for connecting to the battery tabs) are included.
  • Page 50 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Configuring An RDU 5.3.2 BATTERY/CHARGER CALCULATIONS The recommended order of calculations is as follows: Calculate the RDU quiescent load (Iq) from the figures given in Sections 3.3.1 for a MAF configured RDU or 3.3.2 for a Non-MAF configured RDU. Calculate In separately, where In is the external non-alarm, non-battery backed load on the RDU PSU (e.g.
  • Page 51 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Configuring An RDU Say, one or a number of zones go into alarm at the FIP, and that collectively those zones map to the MAF, ANC1, ANC2 and Bells relay at this RDU.
  • Page 52 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Configuring An RDU 5.3.4 BATTERY SIZE The maximum battery size given in the specification, Section 3.3.1.3, of 220mm x 520mm x 175mm, is comprised of two 220H * 260W * 175D batteries. The maximum sizes which fit...
  • Page 53: Links On Pcb Modules

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Configuring An RDU LINKS ON PCB MODULES 5.4.1 CONTROLLER/DISPLAY Apart from E2INIT (SW1) and DATABASE WRITE PROTECT/ENABLE (Lk7) all links on the Controller Display are factory set. These configure the PCB for memory chips used, other functions, and type, e.g., as a RDU Controller or FIP Controller.
  • Page 54 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Configuring An RDU THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 5-8 8 April 2015 Issue 1.02...
  • Page 55: Chapter 6 Programming Part

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 CHAPTER 6 PROGRAMMING PART 1 Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page 6-1...
  • Page 56: Introduction

    The database can be loaded/restored from a previously saved disk file. This manual applies to RDU version 5.00 software or later (RDU Mk2). The programming menus in version 5.00 RDU software are quite different to earlier RDU software, and are now similar to F3200/NDU programming menus.
  • Page 57 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 6.1.3 PROGRAMMING KEYS The front panel keypad includes numeric keys and a number of function and command keys. Some keys have a dual operation. These are the nine keys (RECALL to AIF MODE) on the lower right hand side of the front panel.
  • Page 58 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 Page 6-4 8 April 2015 Issue 1.02...
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  • Page 60 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 6.1.4 Page 6-6 8 April 2015 Issue 1.02...
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  • Page 62 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 6.1.5 RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FOR PROGRAMMING The following steps should be carried out in the order given. System Design Determine all system requirements; decide number of zones, zone LED Display boards (if any);...
  • Page 63: Programming Or Viewing The Database

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 PROGRAMMING OR VIEWING THE DATABASE 6.2.1 GENERAL To program or view the database, from the base display, press the "SET" key and the following menu appears. 1 Set Time 2 Set Date 3 View database 4 Program database >...
  • Page 64 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 4. When the start up sequence is complete, a message will appear on the display, prompting for the database to be write enabled. Move the database write protect link Lk7 to the write enable position.
  • Page 65 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 NOTES 1. The database write protect link must be fitted to the Write Protect position after exiting program mode. 2. If any zones were isolated before programming commenced, they should be checked for off normal conditions before being de-isolated.
  • Page 66 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 6.3.6 RESTORING THE DATABASE FROM A COMPUTER A binary format database file that has been saved to disk may be loaded into the RDU as follows. 1. Connect the computer to the controller as described in section 6.3.9.
  • Page 67 LCD or programming terminal, the RDU generates an error code (Recovery Code). The Recovery Code can be forwarded to a Tyco staff member authorised to provide a TAP. The temporary password can be used to access program mode on the panel. The Recovery Code and TAP are valid until either the panel is restarted or the TAP is used to access the panel.
  • Page 68: Program Base Menu, Text & Global Parameters

    RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 PROGRAM BASE MENU, TEXT & GLOBAL PARAMETERS 6.4.1 GENERAL The following menu appears when program mode is entered. 1:Access code 2:Text 3:Global data 4:System config > Option 1 Access codes are discussed in section 6.4.2. Option 2 Text programming is described in section 6.4.3.
  • Page 69 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 6.4.1.2 Mimic When mimic mode is enabled, the RDU never transmits on the RZDU bus and the RZDU address assigned to it is "don't care". This might be useful if there are more than eight devices connected to the RZDU bus.
  • Page 70 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 WARNING If the RDU protocol is set different to the FIP protocol, this can be detected since an incorrect RDU reply format will cause the FIP to generate scan fail for the RDU. A problem arises when the RDU is programmed as mimic only.
  • Page 71 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 2. RDU FF Mode is AS1603.4, RDU keypad is AS1603.4 The Legacy Bells parameter should be set to "none" for this configuration. If the FIP type is actually AS4428.1, then the FIP will provide a Legacy Bells setting that allows it to map Bells isolate from the RDU.
  • Page 72 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 6.4.3.1 PROGRAMMING TEXT WITH THE KEYPAD Select the type of text to program (Site, Zone, Relay etc) then press "EDIT", "ENTER" or "►" to modify the text for that item.
  • Page 73 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 To enter the number 1 in "No 1" press the "1" key. Mistakes can be corrected by use of the "EDIT", "DELETE", and "INSERT" keys. When the correct name has been entered, press "ACK".
  • Page 74 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 with all the zone names. The RDU logs an event when it has zone names waiting to be written to flash memory and logs a second event after it finishes writing the zone names to flash.
  • Page 75 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 40 character site name (blank lines are allowed) Example text name for zone 1 Name for zone 2 This name has leading spaces This name does not have leading spaces...
  • Page 76 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 Option 1 Brigade Test is decribed in Section 6.4.4.5. Option 2 All zones isolated is described in Section 6.4.4.6. Option 3 Printer Setup is described in Section 6.4.4.7.
  • Page 77 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 4. Global commands. When the Global commands option from FF page 2 is selected, the following menu appears. 1:Global reset 2:Global isol 3:Global ack 4:Type3 Global Ack There are four parameters that can be enabled and disabled - global reset, global isol, global ack and "type 3 global ack".
  • Page 78 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 8. Multiple cause updates If a zone is configured with MultiAlm disabled (see FF Zone configuration, Section 7.2) then the alarm list will never have more than one entry for that zone, even if there are multiple points in alarm on that zone.
  • Page 79 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 2. Capture FIP time/date If this option is enabled, then when a time/date update message is received from the FIP, the RDU will update its own time and date.
  • Page 80 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 6.4.4.3.1 Pass-on/ Follow/ Local Options for Warning System isolate/ External Bell Isolate (AS4428.1 mode) For each of Warning System isolate and External Bell isolate there are three parameters which may be enabled/disabled at the RDU - pass-on, follow, and local.
  • Page 81 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 6.4.4.3.3 Pass-on/ follow/ local options for External Bell Operate (AS4428.1 mode) Only the "follow" parameter is meaningful - the pass-on and local parameter settings are not used for anything. If the "follow" parameter is set true then (for a MAF RDU), the External Bell at the RDU will be activated (if not isolated) when the External Bell at the FIP is activated.
  • Page 82 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 6.4.4.3.5 Pass-on/ follow/ local options for Bells Relay Operate (AS1603.4 mode) Only the "follow" parameter is meaningful - the pass-on and local parameter settings are not used for anything. If the "follow" parameter is set true then (for a MAF RDU), the Bells relay at the RDU will be activated (if not isolated) when the Bells relay at the FIP is activated.
  • Page 83 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 For a non maf RDU, the ancillary fire and defect outputs are isolated if either the RDU BSR (with BSR "local" enabled) is asserted or the FIP BSR is asserted (with BSR "follow"...
  • Page 84 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 Local Setting local enabled means that when the trial evac keyswitch is operated at the RDU, the bells relay (if any) at the RDU will be energised (regardless of isolation). During scan fail, the trial evac keyswitch will always work locally even if local is disabled.
  • Page 85 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 Numeric keys 1 to 6 are used to enable or disable each type. A 'Y' character is shown if the type is enabled and 'N' for disabled. 1. Zone events include zone alarm, reset, isolate etc.
  • Page 86 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 6.4.4.9 Daylight Saving Start/End For the RDU, automatic daylight savings time adjustment is disabled by default because normally the adjustment is done at the FIP and sent to the RDU. If daylight savings adjustment is enabled at the RDU then the "Capture FIP time/date"...
  • Page 87 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 that the day selected is then, say, the third Sunday of the month - regardless of the month or year. Option 3:date allows the entry of a specific day 1-31 to select the day of the month, i.e., 1 being the first day of the month, etc.
  • Page 88 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 d. Daily battery capacity test. For Australian operation, if the daily battery capacity test is enabled, a 40 minute battery test will be done when the FIP sends a "system test" command to the RDU.
  • Page 89 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 Enabling the SET key allows the time and date to be set, but also allows access to the "boards present" function which may not be desirable. The RECALL key generally allows recall of off-normal states but can also be used to display the status of any zone or point by selecting zone or point from the menu then selecting the "status"...
  • Page 90 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 7. Set 8 hr period in 6 minute units A value from 0 to 255 can be set. A default value of 80 selects a time of 8 hours for the buzzer re-activation period described above.
  • Page 91: Rdu Programmable Parameter List

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 RDU PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETER LIST The following table lists all of the programmable parameters. TABLE 6.5.1 PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS Parameter Options Default value Refer Section GENERAL FF Operating mode AS4428.1 AS4428.1...
  • Page 92 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 Parameter Options Default value Refer Section MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS Legacy bells Disable Disable 6.4.1.6 Warning system External bell All zones isolated operates Enable/disable Enable 6.4.4.6 standby Warning system maps to MAF Yes / No 7.4.3...
  • Page 93 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 Parameter Options Default value Refer Section Buzzer operates in loud mode Yes / No 6.4.4.12 when door open EVENT LOGGING OPTIONS Event printer output Enable/disable Enabled 6.4.4.7 Print relay controls...
  • Page 94 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 Parameter Options Default value Refer Section FF ZONE OPTIONS Global settings & MapFF Global options are all enabled Individual zone or zone range except for the following :...
  • Page 95: Error Messages During Configuration

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 1 ERROR MESSAGES DURING CONFIGURATION Listed below are some error messages that can appear on the LCD during installation. Refer also to the Operator Manual for a list of error and event messages.
  • Page 96 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 1 3. “Shift reg clocking fault” “Invalid # shift regs.Total # regs=xxx # input regs=xxx” “Shift reg driver fault” This indicates a hardware fault 4. "Processing disabled." If a shift register fault occurs (as listed above), then this message will also appear to indicate the panel is non-operational.
  • Page 97: Chapter 7 Programming Part

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 CHAPTER 7 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page 7-1...
  • Page 98: System Configuration Menu

    RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MENU The System Configuration menu is shown in Figure 6.1.4. section 6.1. 1:Modules 2:Output Logic 3:Outputs 4:Zone config 5:Zone LED mapping Output logic is described in section 7.3. Zone config is described in section 7.2. Zone LED mapping is described in section 7.7.1.
  • Page 99: Configuring Zones

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 CONFIGURING ZONES 7.2.1 ZONE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS The following options can be programmed individually for each zone or zone range, or globally for all zones. The global options apply to all zones 1 to 528 that don't appear explicitly in the zone/ zone range list.
  • Page 100 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 9. Hide If enabled, the zone does not appear in zone recalls unless the MapMAF or Total options are enabled for the zone. I.e., mapMAF and Totals options override the "hide" option.
  • Page 101 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 7.2.2 OPERATION OF THE ZONE CONFIGURATION PROGRAMMING MENUS The zone configuration programming menus (refer Figure 7.2.1) allow the programming of a set of options for a zone or range of zones, and also a set of global options. A zone (or range of zones) must first be assigned to the zone configuration list before its options can be set.
  • Page 102 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 When the zones specified by the start and end zone correspond to an existing entry in the database then the bottom line of the display shows the current settings for those zones. For...
  • Page 103 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 If the ACK key is pressed, the range 25 to 40 will be entered into the database, replacing the range 31 to 40 and with the same option settings. If the ZONE (or NEXT) key is pressed, the display then shows the actual range that is present in the database without changing it.
  • Page 104 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 7.2.2.5 Zone Command menu At any place in the zone menus, pressing the XOR key produces the following "command" menu: 1:Save all to flash 2:Delete zones 3:Copy (& set defaults) 4:Paste Option 1 - Allows saving the entire database to flash memory.
  • Page 105 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page 7-9...
  • Page 106: Output Logic

    RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 OUTPUT LOGIC 7.3.1 GENERAL The three ancillary relays, MAF Brigade Relays, sounder and the first 64 zone LED sets may be driven by logic equations. The LEDs/relays on zone LED display boards may be driven by a logic equation using a relay equation where the relay number is in the range 65 to 256.
  • Page 107 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 NOTES The maximum size of an equation is approximately 30-40 operands plus operators. It is 100 bytes, where most operands use 2 bytes, and operators use 1 byte.
  • Page 108 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 When programming equations for relays, note the following. The default operation of the MAF Brigade relays conforms to AS4428.1. Programming relays for operation other than default may contravene AS4428.1. The...
  • Page 109 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 Example: In the following equation, the AND operator is applied before the OR operator because it has higher precedence AR1 = Z1A + Z2A . V1 which means that ancillary relay 1 is active if either a.
  • Page 110 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 Zone Range (ZR) Zone status (as received from the FIP) can also be accessed with a range operand. NOTE caution should be used with the zone range operand because when zones at the FIP change state, it may require more than one message to be sent to the RDU, before the RDU is fully updated.
  • Page 111 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 Timers Txx[P/Sy:z] where xx = 1 - 64 for seconds timers and 65-72 for minutes timers, P or S specifies pulse or stretch operation, y is the delay to output on, and z is the output delay.
  • Page 112 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 BFT is true when there is a battery connection fault or a battery capacity fault (battery test fail). Note the battery connection tests and battery capacity tests must be enabled for them to produce faults.
  • Page 113 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 True if one or more non MAF-mapped, non-isolated zones or ancillary relays are in fault. Australian operation The NML token is false if any of the conditions which cause either the Brigade Alarm or Brigade Fault relay to operate (if not controlled by output logic) are true.
  • Page 114 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 R65 = (Z1A + Z2A + Z9A + Z10A) .^ Z3A R66 = (Z1A + Z2A + Z9A + Z10A) .^ Z11A Rather than enter both equations in full, it is easier to assign a variable to the common...
  • Page 115 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 Example 3 - Use of Timers Timers 1 to 64 are "seconds based" with a range of 0 to 250 seconds, and timers 65 to 72 are "minutes based" with a range of 0 to 250 minutes.
  • Page 116 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 "EDIT" toggles the cursor between the top and bottom line. "DELETE" If the cursor is at the end of the equation it deletes the last item in the equation, otherwise it deletes the item under the cursor.
  • Page 117: Outputs & Ancillary Relays

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 R5 = (Z9A + Z10A).^  "AND" "NOT" AR RL VL █N TM OC ZR NA NV VR "►" "►" AR RL VL ZN TM █C ZR NA NV VR R5 = (Z9A + Z10A) .^OC █...
  • Page 118 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 "Door holder mode" refers to when the load is normally energised with the relay itself de- energised, e.g., for door holders. The normal state is for the door to be held open by energised magnets (i.e., the load is energised) and the relay itself is de-energised.
  • Page 119: Operation Of Warning System/External Bell & Ancillary Relays

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 OPERATION OF WARNING SYSTEM/EXTERNAL BELL & ANCILLARY RELAYS AS4428.1 introduced two new concepts, the Warning System and the External Bell, which the previous AS1603.4 standard did not have. AS1603.4 systems have a “Bells” output which usually corresponds to the External Bell in AS4428.1.
  • Page 120 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 New Zealand Operation For New Zealand systems, trial evacuation and silence alarms map implicitly to the Warning System. New Zealand operation is the same as Australian operation described above with the following additions.
  • Page 121: Converting An Rdu Mk1 Database To Rdu Mk2

    A database that was originally created by RDU Mk1 software can be used in an RDU running Mk2 software but it must first be converted to a form that can be used with RDU Mk2 software. Also, RDU Mk2 software can be installed in an RDU that was previously running...
  • Page 122 Instead, RDU Mk2 allows a zone to be individually mapped to totals, to MAF, and to event logging. In RDU Mk2, if a zone maps to either totals or MAF then it also maps to the common LEDs, unless the common LEDs are mimicking the FIP. If a zone maps to totals then it is always included in zone recalls, regardless of other programming.
  • Page 123 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 There are new battery tests and battery/mains/charger monitoring options that were not available in the older software. These are as follows. Battery connection test Hourly 90 second battery test...
  • Page 124: Zone Led Mapping & Configuration

    RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 ZONE LED MAPPING & CONFIGURATION This section describes how to map zones to the LEDs on 16 zone LED display boards. Menu access To access the menus for configuring and mapping zones to LEDs, from the main programming menu, select option 4: System config, then option 5:Zone LED mapping.
  • Page 125 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 LEDs with only one zone mapped With only one zone mapped to an LED, a partial isolate state never occurs. The isolate LED is on steady when the zone is isolated. With a "two column board", if the zone is not isolated then the isolate LED indicates fault if the zone is in fault and is otherwise off.
  • Page 126 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 7.7.1.1 Entering SID and Zone Numbers The "SID" number cannot be changed and always shows as zero on the RDU. The left and right arrow keys are used to move the cursor between the start zone and end zone fields.
  • Page 127 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 Example 1 - extending an existing range SID 0 40 Existing zone range in database SID 0 40 Entered zone range SID:0 Start zone:25 End zone:40 ACK:Extend range ZONE:Show existing According to which key is pressed, the result is as follows.
  • Page 128 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 SID 0 40 ZONE: Show Existing SID 0 31 32 40 ACK: Split range If the ACK key is pressed, the range 25 to 40 is split into two ranges. If the intention was to remove zones 25 to 31 from the database then they must be explicitly deleted.
  • Page 129: Tandem Lcd Mode

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Programming Part 2 SID:0 Start zone:32 End zone:35 Enter zones to delete then press DELETE The zone range can be part of an existing range, as in this example: SID 0...
  • Page 130: Configuring An Rdu For An Mx1 Panel

    RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Programming Part 2 CONFIGURING AN RDU FOR AN MX1 PANEL For Australian fire alarm systems, AS 1670.1 requires any remote fire brigade attendance point display or mimic on an AS 7240.2 approved panel (which MX1-Au is) to include a Fire Brigade Panel (FBP) compliant to AS 4428.3.
  • Page 131: Chapter 8 Installation & Wiring

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Installation & Wiring CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION & WIRING Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page 8-1...
  • Page 132: Installation : Maf & Non-Maf Configured Rdu

    RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Installation & Wiring INSTALLATION : MAF & NON-MAF CONFIGURED 8.1.1 CABINET INSTALLATION The location of the RDU is chosen by the Fire Authority and building owner (or owner's representative) in accordance with the appropriate installation standard.
  • Page 133 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Installation & Wiring │<───────────────────────────────>│ │ │ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐ ─── │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ───────────────│── o ─────────────────────────────── o ──│──── │ │o / 6.5 o / 6.5│ │ │ │...
  • Page 134 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Installation & Wiring │<───────────────────────────────>│ │ │ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐ ─── │ │ │ │ ───────────────│── o ─────────────────────────────── o ──│──── │ │o / 6.5 o / 6.5│ │ │ │ │ │ │ │...
  • Page 135 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Installation & Wiring 8.1.2 FIELD WIRING Cabling should comply with all the points in AS1670.1. Note the requirements for segregation and identification. The cabling should, in general, be not less than 0.75mm² cross sectional area, insulated and have red PVC sheathing.
  • Page 136 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Installation & Wiring Cable Limitations The maximum distance to the furthest RDU is determined by the cable type used and the wiring arrangement. The MAXIMUM line resistance loop (FIP TX out, 0V return must not be greater than 150 Ω.
  • Page 137 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Installation & Wiring FP0558/FP0785 MAF CONFIGURED RDU MAF Bd connector J11 (Cut Lk1 on MAF/PSU) ┌─┐ ┌─┐ ╔══════════════╡O│+VBF2 │O│+VBF2 ║ ├─┤ ├─┤ ║ ╔══════╡O│TX ╔══════════════════╡O│TX RZDU ║ ║ ├─┤ ║ ├─┤...
  • Page 138: Installation : Maf Rdu

    RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Installation & Wiring INSTALLATION : MAF RDU 8.2.1 MAF RDU MAINS WIRING The mains (240Vac) supply must be connected by a qualified electrician in accordance with AS1670.1 and AS3000 regulations. Ensure the mains cables to the RDU are isolated at the Distribution board before connecting to the RDU.
  • Page 139 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Installation & Wiring ════════════════╗ ╔══════════╗ ╔══════════╗ ╔══════════╗ J13 ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ┌┐ ║ LM0092 ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ CONTROLLER │├──╨────┐ ║ ║ ║ ║ ║...
  • Page 140 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Installation & Wiring 8.2.3 RELAY DRIVER BOARD INSTALLATION: MAF RDU A PA0470 Relay board can be installed where outputs are to be switched via clean contacts on a per zone basis. The PA0470 Relay board can be driven via the "mimic" output connector on either the 16 Zone 3 LED Display Bd or FP0486 Relay Driver board.
  • Page 141 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Installation & Wiring 8.2.5 INTERFACING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT: MAF RDU Where the open collector outputs are used to switch inputs to other systems such as an Evacuation System or Plant Computer there are two main options as follows:...
  • Page 142 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Installation & Wiring 8.2.6 MAF ANCILLARY RELAY WIRING: MAF RDU Ancillary Relays 1 and 2 each have 1 set of voltage free contacts available for switching plant equipment such as Door Holders, Air Conditioning Shutdown, etc. Where supervision of wiring is required, the supervision (SUP) input is used as shown in the following figures.
  • Page 143 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Installation & Wiring +VNBF o─────┐ ┌─ │ SUPERVISION RETURN | SUP o─────┼─────────┬───────────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ ANC1 | NC o─────┘ │ <- ALTERNATIVE │ │ | COM o───────┬───────┴───┬───────────┬───────────┬───────────┤ └─ │ │ │ │...
  • Page 144 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Installation & Wiring +VBF1 o─────┐ ┌─ │ | SUP o──┐ │ │ │ ANC2A| NC o──┘ │ │ | NO o─────┘ LOAD (SEE NOTE) | COM o───────────────────────────────────────────┬───────────┐ └─ │ │ ┌┴┐...
  • Page 145 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Installation & Wiring 8.2.7 WARNING SYSTEM / BELLS WIRING: MAF RDU 24V Bells/Warning System or alerting devices can be connected to the BELLS+/- terminals on J14 of the MAF/PSU. This output has its own fused supply.
  • Page 146 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Installation & Wiring ┌───────────┬───────────┬──────────┐ │ ├────┐ ├────┐ │ │ ┌─┴─┐ ┌┴┐ ┌─┴─┐ ┌┴┐ ┌┴┐ │ │ │ └┬┘ │ │ └┬┘ │ │6k8 │ └─┬─┘ │ └─┬─┘ │ └┬┘ │ ├────┘...
  • Page 147: Slimline Rdu - Mcp Wiring

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Installation & Wiring SLIMLINE RDU – MCP WIRING MCP Connection A slimline RDU has the facility for connection of an MCP input, but the MCP has to mount externally, on the wall, immediately adjacent to the RDU.
  • Page 148: Installation : Nz Display Extender Board & Brigade Displays

    RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Installation & Wiring INSTALLATION : NZ DISPLAY EXTENDER BOARD & BRIGADE DISPLAYS 8.4.1 GENERAL The preferred method for remote brigade mimics in New Zealand is to use the LED-RZDU – refer LT0460. The following information describes how remote NZ mimics have been arranged using the RDU.
  • Page 149 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Installation & Wiring Alternatively, the PA0769 Termination Board has 3k3 resistors already fitted (gives 7mA LED current which is adequate for interior use). (ii) Column Format - where arrangement of zone alarms into columns is acceptable, LED Mimic Display boards can be used.
  • Page 150 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Installation & Wiring RDU Cabinet External Mimic Display Cabinet Wiring to individual Zone LEDs with series resistors All shaded cables 26 way FRC. The first cable from the RDU Controller must be LM0092 (FZ3031 kit) FIG 8.4.1 - REMOTE PLAN MIMIC DISPLAY...
  • Page 151 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Installation & Wiring RDU Cabinet (Special 3 Way cable) 16 Zone Display Board PA0454 (FP0475 including 16 Zone Display Board PA0454 (FP0475 including Etc. All shaded cables 26 way FRC. The First cable from the RDU controller must be LM0092 (FZ3031 kit).
  • Page 152 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Installation & Wiring RDU Cabinet RDU Controller Board Optional 16 Zone Display Boards PA0454 (FP0475) or FP1002 LM0092 PA0772 PFD Term Board 12 Core Shielded Cable Mk2 Picture Frame Display Cabinet...
  • Page 153 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Installation & Wiring FIG 8.4.4 WIRING OF RDU TO PFD (ACTIVE DISPLAY) Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page 8-23...
  • Page 154 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Installation & Wiring Outputs ┌────────────┬─┬─┬─┬─┬───────────────┐ Inputs │ └─┴─┴─┴─┘ │ spare 1├─┐ 0 Volt ┌─┤16 anc defect 2├─┤ ├─┤15 Trial evac anc fire 3├─┤ 26 way FRC ├─┤14 Silence alarms fire led 4├─┤...
  • Page 155: Chapter 9 Alignment, Adjustment & Placing Into Operation

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Alignment, Adjustment & Placing Into Operation CHAPTER 9 ALIGNMENT, ADJUSTMENT & PLACING INTO OPERATION Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page 9-1...
  • Page 156 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Alignment, Adjustment & Placing Into Operation ALIGNMENT & ADJUSTMENT All the RDU modules (PCBs) are tested and aligned in the factory before being supplied to the customer or fitted to a RDU. The only field adjustments that may be necessary are to set the LCD contrast and the battery charger voltage.
  • Page 157 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Alignment, Adjustment & Placing Into Operation PLACING INTO OPERATION 9.2.1 GENERAL This chapter describes the procedure to place an RDU into operation. It assumes that the mains and other field wiring has been connected, but that the battery has not. Note that all electronic modules were tested and adjusted in the factory and should need no further adjustment.
  • Page 158 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Alignment, Adjustment & Placing Into Operation STEP 4 Check that the buzzer sounds and all LEDs on the Operator Display panel flash for 2 seconds (except Mains On). STEP 5 Check that the green "MAINS ON" LED indicator is on.
  • Page 159 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Alignment, Adjustment & Placing Into Operation POWER UP To place the RDU into operation, perform the following steps: STEP 1 If an E2INIT is required before programming, fit Lk7 on the Controller to the DATABASE WRITE ENABLE position and fit mini-jump SW1.
  • Page 160 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Alignment, Adjustment & Placing Into Operation 9.2.4 COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST: MAF RDU The following checklist should have been completed and supplied by the manufacturer. It should be placed with other System Configuration Information. Commissioning staff should check the installed RDU against it.
  • Page 161 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Alignment, Adjustment & Placing Into Operation POWER SUPPLY Mains Wired correctly, MOV, cap fitted "Mains Isolate Switch" and "NAE" label fitted Mains Earth wired to stud, good contact All 6 fuses fitted to MAF/PSU...
  • Page 162 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Alignment, Adjustment & Placing Into Operation 9.2.5 COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST: SLIMLINE RDU The following checklist should have been completed and supplied by the manufacturer. It should be placed with other System Configuration Information. Commissioning staff should check the installed RDU against it.
  • Page 163 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Alignment, Adjustment & Placing Into Operation OPERATION LEDs bright through window Correct modules are configured and found on E2INIT Keypad disabled, Buzzer louder with keyswitch hard clk-wise Controller Lk7 in "Protect" position...
  • Page 164 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Alignment, Adjustment & Placing Into Operation THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK Page 9-10 8 April 2015 Issue 1.02...
  • Page 165: Appendix A - Rdu Configuration Forms

    Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Appendix A, Configuration Forms APPENDIX A RDU CONFIGURATION FORMS The following pages are suggested as master forms for programming. It is recommended that they be photocopied, and a complete set be filled in for each RDU before programming is started.
  • Page 166 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Appendix A, Configuration Forms REF:....RDU MK2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PAGE 1 SITE TEXT ..................... FAULT ACTION TEXT …………………………………………………………… SYSTEM PARAMETERS & HARDWARE Address 1 - 8 FF Mode AS4428.1 / AS1603.4...
  • Page 167 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Appendix A, Configuration Forms REF:....RDU MK2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PAGE 2 ACCESS CODES 0-9 USER INITIALS MAF RELAY LOGIC EQUATIONS NAME LOGIC EQUATION ANC1 ANC2 ANC3 STANDBY FAULT ISOLATED ALARM ANCILLARY RELAY CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 168 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Appendix A, Configuration Forms REF:...... RDU MK2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PAGE 3 FF OPTIONS FF auto ack enable/disable Yes / No FF type FF display cause by default Yes / No FF new cause new alarm...
  • Page 169 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Appendix A, Configuration Forms REF:...... RDU MK2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PAGE 4 USER COMMANDS Global Ack Enable/disable Global Reset Enable/disable Global Isolate Enable/disable Type 3 Global Ack Enable/disable Ancil 1 isolate Pass-on, follow, local...
  • Page 170 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Appendix A, Configuration Forms REF:....RDU MK2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PAGE 5 DAYLIGHT SAVING START MONTH HOUR MINUTE DAY: (one of next 1,2,3) 1: LAST WEEKDAY OF (MON-SUN) 2: Nth WEEKDAY OF...
  • Page 171 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Appendix A, Configuration Forms REF:......RDU MK2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PAGE 6 KEY ENABLE/DISABLE SETTINGS Non-FF Mode FF Mode Non-FF Mode FF Mode Door Open Door Open Door Closed Door Closed Key Enabled...
  • Page 172 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Appendix A, Configuration Forms RDU MK2 GLOBAL ZONE CONFIGURATION REF:....MapFF Y/N AlmSndr Y/N MultiAlm Y/N AckTx Y/N AckRx Y/N LocAck Y/N ResetFF Y/N IsoFF Y/N Hide Y/N Log Y/N Total Y/N...
  • Page 173 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Appendix A, Configuration Forms RDU MK2 ZONE CONFIGURATION PAGE OF REF:....Start Zone End Zone MapFF Y/N AlmSndr Y/N MultiAlm Y/N AckTx Y/N AckRx Y/N LocAck Y/N ResetFF Y/N IsoFF Y/N...
  • Page 174 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Appendix A, Configuration Forms ....RDU MK2 LED DISPLAY BOARD CONFIGURATION REF: ZONE LED DISPLAY BOARDS RELAY/ OUTPUT BOARD 2 COLUMN / SHARE ISOLATE/ TYPE NUMBER 3 COLUMN 2/3 FAULT LED Y/N...
  • Page 175 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Appendix A, Configuration Forms REF:......RDU MK2 CONFIGURATION ZONE NAMES ZONE NUMBER ZONE NAME (MAX 30 CHARACTERS) Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page A-11...
  • Page 176 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Appendix A, Configuration Forms REF:....RDU MK2 ZONE DISPLAY PAGE..of ..BOARD LED OUTPUT LOGIC CONTROL LOGICAL ALARM, RELAY FAULT, LOGIC EQUATION (1-64) ISOLATE (65-256) Page A-12 8 April 2015...
  • Page 177 Document No: LT0499 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Appendix A, Configuration Forms REF:....RDU MK2 OUTPUT LOGIC PAGE..of ..TIMER/VARIABLE/ RELAY LOGIC EQUATION Issue 1.02 8 April 2015 Page A-13...
  • Page 178 RDU Mk2 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0499 Appendix A, Configuration Forms REF:......RDU MK2 ZONE TO LED MAPPING PAGE START START COMMENTS ZONE ZONE Page A-14 8 April 2015 Issue 1.02...

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