Important information This is the installation manual for the 1X-X3E Series Extinguishing and Fire Alarm Control Panels. Read these instructions and all related documentation entirely before operating this product. Firmware compatibility Information in this document covers control panels with firmware version 2.0 or later.
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Chapter 1 Introduction Summary This chapter provides an introduction to your control panel and the available operating modes Content Product description 2 Product compatibility 2 Operating modes 2 1X-X3E Series Installation Manual...
Chapter 1: Introduction Product description The 1X-X3E Series control panel provides three fire detection zones (Z1, Z2, and Z3) and several manual call point (MCP) and control inputs that control the extinguishing actions for a single extinguishing area. If a fire detection zone is not configured as part of the extinguishing detection area, the control panel provides standard fire panel functionality for that fire detection zone (for example, the panel activates fire sounders, fire routing, and other auxiliary outputs).
Chapter 2 Installation Summary This chapter explains how to install your control panel, how to connect zones, fire and extinguishing system devices, and the power supply. Note: This product must be installed and maintained by qualified personnel adhering to the CEN/TS 54-14 standard (or the corresponding national standard) and any other applicable regulations.
Chapter 2: Installation Cabinet installation Preparing the cabinet Before installing the cabinet, remove the front cover, and then remove cable knockouts from the top, bottom, and rear of the cabinet as required. Where to install the cabinet Make sure the installation location is free from construction dust and debris, and immune to extreme temperature ranges and humidity.
Chapter 2: Installation Fixing the cabinet to the wall Fix the cabinet to the wall using five M4 × 30 screws and five 6 mm diameter wall plugs, as shown below. Figure 2: Mounting hole locations To fix the control panel cabinet to the wall: 1.
Chapter 2: Installation Connections WARNING: Electrocution hazard. To avoid personal injury or death from electrocution, do not make any control panel or system connections while the control panel is connected to the mains power supply. Recommended cables Recommended cables for optimal system performance are shown in the table below.
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Chapter 2: Installation Connecting zones Figure 3 below shows connections for the default configuration (option 2). Figure 3: Connecting zones for the default configuration 1. Zones in the extinguishing area 2. Zone for standard (mixed) fire detection 3. Galvanic barrier (for intrinsically safe conventional detectors / intrinsically safe mode only) 4.
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Chapter 2: Installation Table 4: Zone termination Installation type Termination EN 54-2 4.7 kΩ, 5%, 1/4 W end-of-line resistor BS 7273 Active end-of-line device (see note below) EN 54-13 EOL-Z end of line device (polarity sensitive) Intrinsically safe 4.7 kΩ, 5%, 1/4 W end-of-line resistor Note: For BS 7273 installations an active end-of-line device must be installed (instead of an end-of-line resistor).
Chapter 2: Installation Connecting inputs Input functionality Each control panel has eight inputs, marked IN1 to IN8 on the control panel PCB. Input functionality is shown in the table below. Table 6: Input functionality Input Function Supervision Start extinguishing manual call point Supervised Hold extinguishing manual call point Supervised...
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Chapter 2: Installation Connecting extinguishing system manual call points The manual call point inputs require an activation impedance between 100 and 620 Ω, 2 W. These are normally connected in series with a normally open (NO) contact. An end-of-line resistance of 15 kΩ is required. When the abort extinguishing or hold extinguishing manual call points are activated, the control panel activates the related relay outputs on the main board.
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Chapter 2: Installation See “Hold mode” on page 45 for instructions on setting the MCP Hold operating mode. MCP Abort. Aborts the extinguishing process. During the standby, extinguishing preactivation, extinguishing activation, and fire alarm states, activating the MCP Abort device prevents the extinguishing process until the MCP Abort device is deactivated and the control panel is reset.
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Chapter 2: Installation The “Extinguishing agent flow” option lets you define the functionality of this device. Here are the details. When the extinguishing agent flow option is set to OFF, the panel enters the extinguishing released state when the actuator output is activated. The panel does not require confirmation of the flow to enter this state.
Chapter 2: Installation Connecting a remote reset device The remote reset input allows the control panel to be reset from a remote location. The reset operation is the same as using the Reset button on the control panel user interface. Note: EU ordinances and regulations require the use of a key switch to control access to this function.
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Chapter 2: Installation Output Function Type and status OUT8 Extinguishing actuator Supervised (extinguishing EOL) Off = −11 VDC (supervision) On = +24 VDC Connecting free-of-voltage outputs These outputs use the normally open (NO) and the common (C) terminals of a relay to provide the free-of-voltage, isolated, unsupervised switch functionality.
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Chapter 2: Installation Connecting standard supervised outputs All standard supervised outputs require a 15 kΩ, 5%, 1/4 W end-of-line resistor as termination for proper detection of wiring problems (open or short circuit). If an output is not used, the end-of-line resistor must be installed across the unused terminals.
Chapter 2: Installation Figure 7: Control panel extinguishing actuator connection 1. 2010-1EXT-EOL board 2. Extinguishing actuator device Connecting the mains power supply Note: To avoid unwanted arcing, connect the mains power supply before connecting the batteries. The control panel can be operated at 110 VAC / 60 Hz or 240 VAC / 50 Hz (+10% or −15%).
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Chapter 2: Installation Selecting 115 or 230 VAC operation WARNING: Electrocution hazard. To avoid personal injury or death from electrocution, remove all sources of power and allow stored energy to discharge before installing or removing equipment. The default power setting is 230 VAC. For 115 VAC operation change the power setting switch, located on the side of the power supply unit, as shown in Figure 9 below.
Chapter 2: Installation Connecting the batteries The control panel requires two 12 V, 7.2 or 12 Ah rechargeable, sealed, lead- acid batteries. Batteries must be installed in series, at the base of the control panel cabinet. Use the battery lead and bridge provided and connect batteries to the BATT connector on the control panel PCB, as shown below.
Chapter 2: Installation Connecting other equipment Connecting auxiliary equipment Connect auxiliary equipment to the 24VAUX output as shown in Figure 11 below. The 24 VDC auxiliary output is supervised for short circuit and voltage output. Figure 11: Auxiliary power supply output connection (24VAUX) 1.
Chapter 2: Installation Connecting expansion boards Caution: Risk of equipment damage. Always disconnect the control panel from the mains power supply before installing an expansion board. See your expansion board installation sheet for detailed installation information. Connecting a fire network Note: See the 2010-1-NB Network Board Installation Sheet for detailed installation and connection information.
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Chapter 2: Installation Ring configuration Ring network configuration is recommended as it provides for redundancy in the transmission path. For ring configuration (Class A), use both ports to connect all network boards or control panels to form a ring, as shown below. Figure 14: Fire network ring configuration Bus configuration Note:...
Chapter 3 Configuration and commissioning Summary This chapter includes information on how to configure and commission the control panel. Configuration is divided in basic configuration and advanced configuration options. Content The user interface 25 Released tone 46 User levels 26 Extinguishing zones 47 Configuration overview 27 Manual-only mode local 48...
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Expansion board configuration 62 Commissioning 73 Adding an expansion board 62 Before commissioning the control Expansion board panel 73 configuration 62 Commissioning the control Fire network and repeaters panel 73 configuration 65 Functional tests 75 Basic configuration options 65 Response times 75 Advanced configuration...
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning The user interface Figure 16: The user interface 1. Zone buttons and LEDs (Z1, Z2, Z3) 16. Low Pressure LEDs 2. Supply LED 17. Extinguishing Agent Flow LEDs 3. General Fault LED 18. Reset button and LED 4.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning BS 7273 user interface For control panels configured for BS 7273, the labels for some interface buttons change, as shown in the table below. Table 9: Configured changes to interface buttons and LEDs Item BS 7273 user interface Auto/Manual mode and Only Manual mode button and LEDs Extinguishing disabled switch LEDs User levels...
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Passwords and indications for each user level are described in “User level passwords and indications” below. User level passwords and indications The default user level passwords and the corresponding LED and seven- segment display indications are shown in Table 10 below. The seven-segment display is only visible when the control panel cover is removed.
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Figure 17: Front panel configuration controls Button Function Scroll to the next configuration menu on the seven-segment display. Scroll to the next configuration value for the active menu on the seven-segment display. Scroll to the previous configuration menu on the seven-segment display. Scroll to the previous configuration value for the active menu on the seven-segment display.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Common configuration tasks To enter configuration mode: 1. Remove the control panel cover so that the seven-segment display is visible. 2. Enter a valid installer user level password (3333 for basic configuration or 4444 for advanced configuration). 3.
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning The control panel will exit configuration mode after 5 minutes if no button is pressed. Visible indications for current value and selected value Current and selected values are indicated as follows. Table 12: Visible indications for values Status Indication Current value...
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Basic configuration The default password for basic configuration is 3333. After entering the password, the first displayed menu will be Basic default configuration (indicating the basic installer user level). For more information see “User level passwords and indications”...
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Display Menu Values Restore previous configuration Restore factory configuration Exit without saving Exit and save [1] Additional menu options are available if one or more expansion boards are installed. See “Expansion board configuration” on page 62. [2] Additional menu options are available if Firenet is configured.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Basic default configuration Use this menu to select operating mode configuration presets. In both basic standard and basic evacuation modes, zone detection is the same. The extinguishing area uses Z1 and Z2 (automatic). Fire detection uses Z3 (mixed).
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Supervision mode Use this menu to configure the supervision mode. To configure the supervision mode: 1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. 2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). The Zone LEDs flashes fast to indicate that the supervision mode is active.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Panel mode Use this read-only menu to view the operating mode of the control panel. To view the panel mode: 1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. Display indications for each operating mode are shown below. Display Panel mode Description...
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Actuator delay When the control panel enters the extinguishing activation state, the actuator delay starts counting down. The extinguishing actuator output is activated when the delay time expires. (Activation of the MCP Hold or MCP Abort point prevents the panel from entering the extinguishing activation state.) Use this menu to configure an actuator delay of up to 60 seconds (in steps of 5 seconds).
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Fire sounders delay Use this menu to configure a fire sounders delay of up to 10 minutes. The default setting is 00 (no delay). For more information on delay operation, see “Fire delay operation” on page 38. To configure a fire sounders delay: 1.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Once configured the delay must be enabled at the operator user level. To enable a configured delay: 1. Exit the installer user level. 2. Enter the operator user level password. 3. Press the Fire Routing Delay button. A steady Fire Routing Delay LED indicates that the delay is enabled.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Advanced configuration The default password for advanced configuration is 4444. After entering the password, the first displayed menu is the Advanced default configuration (indicating advanced installer user level). For more information see “User level passwords and indications” on page 27. The advanced configuration menu Configuration options for this menu are shown in the table below.
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Display Menu Values Released tone Pulsed Continuous Default: Continuous Extinguishing zones Z1 extinguishing, Z2 and Z3 fire Z1 and Z2 extinguishing. Z3 fire Z1, Z2, and Z3 extinguishing No extinguishing zones, Z1, Z2, Z3 fire Default: Z1, Z2 –...
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Display Menu Values Fault latch ON/OFF Default: On Module number 00 to 04 See “Expansion board function” on page 63. Firenet identifier 0 to 32 0: Stand-alone (no networking) Default: 0 Firenet group. Allows you to configure 0000 to 0218 the panel to work in a 32-node network Default: 0000...
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Display Menu Values Firenet analogue repeater remote node ON/OFF Default: Off Firenet remote output control ON/OFF Default: Off Extinguishing Firenet global controls ON/OFF Default: Off Software version Read-only Configuration version Read-only Configuration time stamp Read-only Configuration date stamp Read-only Passive EOL...
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Display Menu Values Restore previous configuration Restore factory configuration Exit without saving Exit and save Note: See “Basic configuration” on page 31 for details on the settings available in basic configuration: Panel mode, Actuator delay, Reset disabled delay, Fire sounders delay, and Fire routing delay.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Safety door fault delay Use this menu to configure a delay from 10 to 90 seconds (in steps of 5 seconds) in reporting safety door faults caused by incorrect status (open or closed). The default setting is 30 seconds. To configure a safety door delay: 1.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Hold mode Use this menu to set the operating mode for this device (mode A or B). The default setting is mode A. For a description of the emergency MCP Hold function and device, see “Connecting extinguishing system manual call points”...
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description Pulsed mode Continuous mode Released tone Use this menu to set the extinguishing released tone of the extinguishing sounders on the control panel PCB: continuous or pulsed. The pulsed pattern is 1 second on, 1 second off.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Extinguishing zones Use this menu option to define the extinguishing area required for your installation. The control panel provides three fire detection zones that can be assigned for automatic detection of an extinguishing event. Fire detection zones that are not linked to the extinguishing area are assigned standard fire detection functionality.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Display Description Z1, Z2, and Z3 are configured as extinguishing zones. No fire detection zones are provided. No extinguishing zones are provided. Z1, Z2, Z3 are configured as fire detection zones. Manual-only mode local When the control panel is in manual-only mode, the extinguishing process can only be initiated manually, using the MCP Start device.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Manual key mode Use this menu to configure the manual key functionality if your control panel has a key switch installed in the door. The default setting is off. To configure the manual key mode: 1.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Enable flooding time Use this menu to enable the control of the flooding time. The flooding time is the time that the actuator remained activated (5 to 300 seconds in steps of 5 seconds). The default setting is off. To enable the flooding time: 1.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning 3. Press Enter 4. Save your changes. The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description Setting the number of minutes (range is from 0 to 5). Setting the number of seconds (range is from 0 to 55). Actuator delay for start manual call point Use this menu to configure the control panel behaviour after a manual extinguishing event (from the MCP Start point): activate the actuator immediately...
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Extinguishing agent flow Use this menu to configure how the control panel enters into the extinguishing released state: using extinguishing agent flow confirmation or immediately after the activation of the actuator. The default setting does not use extinguishing agent flow confirmation: extinguishing agent flow OFF.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description The internal buzzer and sounders sound for 5 seconds when an alarm is activated in a zone test. The internal buzzer and sounders do not sound when an alarm is activated in a zone test.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Fire sounders silence disabled time Note: For control panels in basic evacuation mode, any configured fire sounders silence disable times are ignored. To prevent the immediate silencing of fire sounders when a fire alarm is first reported, the Fire Sounder Start/Stop button may be temporarily disabled for a preconfigured period of time when a configured fire sounder delay is counting down.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Battery fault check Use this menu to configure the battery fault check, on or off. This determines whether the battery fault is supervised or not. The default setting is On. Note: If disabled, it does not comply with EN 54-2 and EN 54-4. To configure the battery fault check: 1.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description The earth fault check is enabled. The earth fault check is disabled. Fault latch Use this menu to configure the fault latch, on or off. This determines whether the power supply fault is latched or not.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Zone configuration Use this menu to configure zone settings for each zone in your fire alarm system. To configure the zone: 1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. 2. Select the zone (for example, zone 1), and then press Enter. The red Zone LED flashes fast to indicate that the corresponding zone configuration menu is active.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Zone delay Use this menu to configure zone delays, on or off, for each zone in your fire alarm system. The default setting is On. To configure the zone delay: 1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. 2.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning 4. Press Enter. 5. Save your changes. The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description Mixed zone. The control panel automatically distinguishes between an automatic alarm (generated by a detector) and a manual alarm (generated by a manual call point fitted with a 100 Ω...
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning To change the last two digits of a user level password: 1. Set the display for the desired user level password, and then press Enter. 2. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. 3.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Configuration, software, and PCB identification Use the menu options shown below to see the control panel software version, configuration version, configuration date and time stamps, and the PCB serial number. For expansion boards, you can also see the software version and PCB serial number.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Expansion board configuration Adding an expansion board Use this menu, available from the basic or advanced configuration menus, to configure the number of installed expansion boards. The default value is 00. To add an expansion board: 1.
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Table 17: Expansion board A configuration options Display Description Value Module A function 01 to 96 Module A output 1 delay 00 to 10 minutes Module A output 2 delay 00 to 10 minutes Module A output 3 delay 00 to 10 minutes Module A output 4 delay 00 to 10 minutes...
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Expansion board output delay Use this menu to configure an expansion board output delay of up to 10 minutes, where the feature is available. To configure an expansion board output delay: 1. For output 1 on expansion board A, set the display as shown below, and then press Enter.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Fire network and repeaters configuration This section describes how to configure a fire network of conventional control panels in order to: • Connect repeaters (any conventional control panel can be configured to operate as a repeater) •...
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Display Description Value Firenet initial zone number 0001 to 9999 Default: 0001 The number has four digits. Identified by position, these are: 1234. Press Up to enter the first two digits of the number (positions 1 and 2). Press Down to enter the last two digits of the number (positions 3 and 4).
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Therefore, change this setting if you want to keep activations and indications independent in different control panels. Example: In a six-zone virtual panel, three-zone panel 1 can keep initial zone with the default value (1) and the three- zone panel 2 requires changing initial zone from 1 to 4.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning 2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). The Network fault LED flashes fast to indicate that the Firenet analogue remote node menu is active. 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. Advanced configuration options The following table shows the options (available to an advanced configuration user) for creating an advanced fire network configuration.
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Display Description Value Process remote zones ON/OFF Default: On Firenet map 01 to 32 ON/OFF On for nodes 1 and 2, off for the rest Firenet repeater map 01 to 32 ON/OFF On for nodes 1 and 2, off for the rest Firenet analogue repeater remote node ON/OFF Default: Off...
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Process remote zones Use this menu to process (or not process) remote zones in alarm. This setting lets you decide whether the control panel enters alarm and reacts accordingly or not, with any remote zone outside its range of zones. This option lets you: •...
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning By default, the basic setting to establish the number of nodes will set the control panel to activate in the Firenet repeater map the same control panels in the Firenet map (the control panels by default will repeat all the information of all other control panels in the fire network).
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Firenet remote output control Use this menu to configure an addressable compatible control panel in the fire network to command the outputs of the conventional panel (fire sounders, fire routing, and expansion board outputs) with advanced programming options. Consult the addressable control panel documentation (including its configuration utility software) if you require this type of advanced configuration.
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Commissioning Before commissioning the control panel Before commissioning the control panel, make sure that: • The control panel has been correctly installed. • The mains power is 110 VAC or 240 VAC, is connected correctly, and complies with all requirements described in “Connecting the mains power supply”...
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning If any other indicators are on, check your installation thoroughly before proceeding. Fault startup In accordance with EN 54-2, the control panel has a special startup sequence that is used after an internal fault has been detected by the control panel. This is indicated as follows: •...
Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Functional tests Create a short circuit and an open circuit in each zone to test fault reporting for both types of fault. If available, activate a fire manual call point to test manual fire alarm reporting. The control panel should override any configured delays and activate alarm notification devices and fire routing (where applicable) immediately.
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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning Event Response time Fire routing fault Less than 30 seconds Earth fault Less than 100 seconds Battery charger fault Less than 100 seconds No batteries found fault Less than 3 minutes Mains fault Less than 3 minutes Low battery fault Less than 100 seconds Fuse/protection fault...
Chapter 4 Maintenance Summary This chapter includes information on system maintenance and battery maintenance. Content System maintenance 78 Quarterly maintenance 78 Annual maintenance 78 Cleaning the control panel 78 Battery maintenance 79 1X-X3E Series Installation Manual...
Chapter 4: Maintenance System maintenance Perform the following maintenance tasks to ensure that your fire alarm and extinguishing system works correctly and complies with all required European regulations. WARNING: Risk of death or serious injury. Disconnect the extinguishing agent actuator from the control panel before you issue the actuator output test command.
Chapter 5 Technical specifications Summary This chapter includes technical specifications for your control panel. Content Zone specifications 82 Input and output specifications 83 Power supply specifications 85 Mechanical and environmental specifications 86 1X-X3E Series Installation Manual...
Active end-of-line device (BS 7273 mode) EOL-Z end of line device - polarity sensitive (EN 54-13 mode) Number of detectors per zone Aritech Dx700 series 20 max. Other detectors 32 max. [1][2] Number of manual call points per zone 32 max.
Chapter 5: Technical specifications Fault relay output Number of potential-free contacts 2 (normally-open NO and normally-closed NC) Current rating (when active) 2 A max. at 30 VDC Output active (energized) No fault (short between C and NO contacts) Auxiliary 24 VDC output Output voltage 21 to 28 VDC (24 VDC nominal) Output current...
Chapter 5: Technical specifications Table 30: Expansion board current consumption [1] Number of expansion boards Up to 4 2010-1-SB output specifications Number of outputs 4 (OUT1 to OUT4) Output type 24 VDC supervised output Output inactive −10 to −13 VDC (reverse polarity supervision) Output active 21 to 28 VDC (24 VDC nominal) Current rating (when active)
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Chapter 5: Technical specifications Figure 21: Control panel cabinet with cover 1X-X3E Series Installation Manual...
Appendix A Configuration presets Summary This section includes detailed information on operating mode and expansion board configuration presets. Content Input and output configuration 90 Default delays 90 Basic configuration modes 91 EN 54-2 supervision and Class B fire outputs 91 EN 54-13 supervision and Class A expansion board outputs 92 Expansion board functions 93 EN 54-2 supervision and Class B outputs 93...
Appendix A: Configuration presets Basic configuration modes EN 54-2 supervision and Class B fire outputs Note: The following presets are available for installations that do not use EN 54-13 supervision (the SU setting is Of). See “Supervision mode” on page 34 for more information.
Appendix A: Configuration presets BS 7273 mode stage 2 Fire sounders cannot be manually activated. Fire sounders activated intermittently during the sounders delay. Table 39: Presets and zone characteristics Preset Zone description Zone detection Active EOL Z1 and Z2 automatic, for extinguishing event Z3 mixed, for fire detection Active EOL, CleanMe Z1 and Z2 automatic, for extinguishing event...
Appendix A: Configuration presets Basic evacuation mode Fire sounders can be manually activated at the operator user level in this operating mode (a fire alarm is not required). The actuator is activated immediately when the MCP Start is activated. Table 43: Presets and zone characteristics Preset Zone description Zone detection...
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Appendix A: Configuration presets Preset ON status Output Delay Fire alarm Fault Fire alarm Fault Fire alarm Fault Buzzer ON Reset ON Fault [1] Fire alarm Fault [1] Fire alarm Fault [1] Buzzer ON Reset ON Buzzer ON Reset ON Fire alarm Extinguishing activation Extinguishing preactivation...
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Appendix A: Configuration presets Preset ON status Output Delay Hold ON Abort ON Manual-only mode Manual-automatic mode Extinguishing activation disabled Pressure low fault Safety door fault Extinguishing agent flow ON Extinguishing activation Extinguishing released Fire sounders [2] Extinguishing sounders [2] Extinguishing released optical warning [2] Actuator ON [2]...
Appendix A: Configuration presets Preset ON status Output Delay Fire routing ON Fire Sounders ON Extinguishing sounders ON [4] Fire Sounders ON Extinguishing sounders ON Extinguishing activation sounders ON Extinguishing released sounders ON [1] Fail-safe mode (output is active when there is no fault). [2] Faults and disable options are linked to the expansion board indications.
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Appendix A: Configuration presets Preset ON status Output Delay Z3 alarm Z1 and Z2 alarm Z2 and Z3 alarm Z1 or Z2 alarm Z2 or Z3 alarm Fire alarm Fault Fire alarm Fault Fault [1] Fire alarm Fault [1] Buzzer ON Reset ON 1X-X3E Series Installation Manual...
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Appendix A: Configuration presets Preset ON status Output Delay Extinguishing activation Extinguishing released Fire alarm Activated Pre-activated Released Hold on Abort on Manual mode Automatic mode Extinguishing disabled Pressure switch fault Door fault Gas Flow on Fire sounders [3] Extinguishing sounders [3] Optical panel [3] Actuator [3] Actuator blocked...
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Appendix A: Configuration presets Preset ON status Output Delay Extinguishing sounders ON Extinguishing activation sounders ON Extinguishing released sounders ON [1] Fail-safe mode (output is active when there is no fault). [2] Faults and disable options are linked to the expansion board indications. [3] Not considered to signal supervision faults and linked to the expansion board indications.
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Appendix B Regulatory information Summary This section includes regulatory information for your control panel. Content European standards 102 Declared performance 103 Electrical safety 103 1X-X3E Series Installation Manual...
Appendix B: Regulatory information European standards European standards for fire control and indicating equipment These control panels have been designed in accordance with European Standards EN 54-2, EN 54-4, and EN 12094-1. In addition, all models comply with the following EN 54-2 and EN 12094-1 optional requirements.
Appendix B: Regulatory information Declared performance European regulations for construction products This section provides a summary on the declared performance according to the Construction Products Regulation (EU) 305/2011 and Delegated Regulations (EU) 157/2014 and (EU) 574/2014. For detailed information, see the product Declaration of Performance (available at firesecurityproducts.com).
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