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0051 EN 54-2 0051-CPR-0225 EN 54-4 0051-CPR-0226 0051-CPR-0227 0051-CPR-0228 0051-CPR-0231 0051-CPR-0232 SmartLoop Analogue fire alarm control panel Programming from panel manual...
Analogue fire alarm control panel Copyright The information contained in this document is the sole property of INIM Electronics s.r.l. No part may be copied without written authorization from INIM Electronics s.r.l. All rights reserved. European directive compliance This control panel has been designed and developed to the highest standards of quality and performance implemented by INIM Electronics s.r.l.
Programming manual Table of contents Copyright ................2 European directive compliance ..........2 Table of contents..............3 Chapter 1 Introduction................. 5 In order to validate the IMQ-SECURITY SYSTEMS certification, and in com- pliance with EN54-2 regulations: 5 Chapter 2 General information .............. 6 Documentation supplied 6 Manual details 6 Intellectual property rights 6...
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Analogue fire alarm control panel Programming I/O expansion boards (SmartLoop\INOUT) 31 Programming the local network (SmartLoop\NET) 32 9.10 Setting up the events printout 32 9.11 Closing the programming session 33 Chapter 10 Maintenance operations............34 10.1 Testing/Enabling a zone 34 10.2 Testing/Enabling a detector 34 10.3...
The control panels described in this manual have been designed and developed to the highest standards of quality, reliability and performance adopted by INIM Electronics. All product components are capable to application requirements and able to operate in compliance with the related technical specifications when the temperature external to their casings complies with Category 3k5 of IEC EN60721-3-3:1995.
The information contained in this document is private property. All rights reserved No part of this document may be copied or reproduced unless expressly authorized in writing by INIM Electronics, in particular the sections which refer to the devices specified in the installation manual.
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Programming manual 2.4.2 Graphic conventions Following are the graphic conventions used in the text. For the description of the text rules refer to Chapter 3 - The SmartLoop control panel and Chapter 4 - How to use the display and keypad. Conventions Example Description...
Programming manual Chapter 3 The SmartLoop control panel The Overlay All the models in the SmartLoop series, except for SmartLoop2080/S and SmartLoop1010/S (flush front with no display or keypad), have the following overlay: 40 character x 4 line alphanumeric display. Indicates the system status, signals critical events (with priority given to the most serious events) and allows you to navigate through of the main menu and screens.
Programming manual The buttons TEST Initializes the test phase and acyivates all the control panel LEDs. BUZZER Silences the control panel buzzer. The buzzer will be enabled automatically if another event occurs. RESET operations also silence the buzzer. INVESTIGATE During Pre-alarm status, this button will activate a pre-set alarm delay. SILENCE If this button is pressed once, it will silence the NAC outputs, fault output and all the 'Silenceable' outputs.
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Programming manual FAULTS group Description Colour If On solid: If blinking: FAULT Yellow If this LED is On (solid), at least If this LED blinks, a fault has one system fault has been been cleared and saved to the detected. The other LEDs in this memory.
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Programming manual BELLS group Description Colour If On solid: If blinking: ACTIVE If this LED is On (solid), at least one of the 4 NAC outputs on the control panel motherboard or on the SmartLoop/INOUT expansion board (programmed to activate in the event alarm) or NAC alarm output is active.
Programming manual Chapter 4 How to use the display and keypad All SmartLoop models, except for the SmartLoop2080/S and SmartLoop1010/S, allow users to operate the system from the control panel keypad. All control panels allow users to operate the system from their connected SmartLetUSee/LCD Repeater panels.
Programming manual Selecting a loop device To select a function that operates at loop device level (e.g. Testing), you must first select the respective loop then the point the device is assigned to. For example: Select the loop. 1 Loop 1 <...
Programming manual Chapter 5 How to view the events Overview The system displays and deals with real-time events in the following order of priority: Alarm, Pre-alarm, Early Warning, Supervision, Fault, Monitor, Disable, Test (refer to paragraph 7.2 - The events). All events are shown on the control and repeater panel displays.
Programming manual Chapter 6 Programming the control panel The SmartLoop control panels accept different configuration and programming methods which can be combined to suit particular installation requirements. Panel printer If you are working on a particularly difficult installation with console-equipped control panels (i.e. control panels with keypads and displays), you can install the system (control panel, attachment boards, loop devices, etc.), then instruct the control panel to assign addresses to the loop devices automatically.
Programming manual From computer If you prefer to plan the layout of the system beforehand, or if you are working with control panels which are not equipped with keypads and display, you can prepare the system layout and/or set parameters without leaving your office.
Programming manual Chapter 7 The basic concepts of control panel programming Overview The the SmartLoop control can: • Trigger “events” which indicate its own status and that of its peripheral fire-detection devices. The events are signaled on the LEDs and display and then saved to the events log. •...
Programming manual Depending on the programmed activation type of a device, it is possible to activate or ignore specific zone signals. • A device with “Alarm” activation type can activate the following signals: Pre-alarm, Arm, Evacuate, Extinction, Fire door holders, Sprinkler On, Voice Alarm. •...
Programming manual Change Class This signal can be used to activate the outputs separately from the alarm. Voice Alarm This signal allows the system to manage a voice alarm device. This signal is activated by the zone settings (“Activate voice alarm signal in the event of...”) or by direct activation (devices, etc.).
Programming manual Day/Night Mode The control panel has two operating modes: Day and Night. The behaviour of the control panel depends on the set operating mode 7.7.1 Day There are people in the building, therefore, those in charge of the safety of the building and its occupants should be duly informed before the evacuation command is given.
Programming manual Chapter 8 Configuring the system Once the loop devices have be installed, it is necessary to configure them in accordance with instructions in the installation manual appendix. Auto-configuration of the system The auto-configuration option (from the control panel menu) will allow the system auto-enroll the loops, loop devices, repeaters SmartLetUSee/LCD, SmartLoop/INOUT expansion boards and the SmartLoop/PSTN dialer.
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Programming manual Use keys W and X to move between the Loop N. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 columns and along the lines. AUTO-CONFIGURATION : ..AUTO-ADDRESSING : ..Use keys S and T to select (‘+’) or deselect (‘.’) the function on each of the eight loops.
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Programming manual Set the control panel address. SMART-Loop Panel network address = n_ Press to confirm. (Panel not in network) Press to confirm. You have chosen Auto-configuration: Network address CONTINUE? Enter=YES Esc=NO Note: To delete a control panel from the network, follow the procedure described above and assign address “00”...
Programming manual Restoring factory default settings From panel: <key>, Programming, <code>, Configuration, Factory default restore, <key>, 8, <code>, 1, 3 If you wish to change the configuration radically, you must re-initialize the control panel. This operation restores the control panel to factory default settings (no configuration, all network devices at address ‘0’). Note: Restoral of the factory default settings is the only method that ensures total data re-initialization.
Programming manual 8.3.3 View the devices on the RS485 BUS From panel: <key>, Programming, <code>, Configuration, View Configuration, RS485 BUS, <key>, 8, <code>, 1, 1, 3 Note: The description will be shown only if the repeater is present in the configuration. Use keys S and T to navigate through the Repeater devices in the configuration.
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Programming manual Note: To modify an existing device: use keys to scroll the list, or type in the device number then press to view the parameters. Ensure that “yyy” is the address the system Point x/yy has assigned to the device. Type : <Type Description>...
Programming manual Chapter 9 Programming the system Setting the Time and Date From panel: <key>, Maintenance, <code>, DATE / TIME, <key>, 7, <code>, 5 This option allows you to set the Time and Date on the control panel clock and select the date format (European, British and ISO) that will be used on the displays, in the events log and by the timers.
Programming manual Use keys W and X to scroll and view other <Code Description> codes. Access level: <level> < > Press to go to the next programming field. Note: PINs may have 4 or 5 digits. Setting up holiday periods This option will allow you to set specific periods which determine exceptions with regard timer programming, for example, holidays, bank holidays, etc.
Programming manual Defining zones This option allows you to define separately the operating mode of the 240 zones the control panel manages. For each zone, you must define: the parameters that regulate the process of the zone signals when activation is triggered by devices and “cause/effect” actions. For each zone, you can define: an affixed text that will appear on the display during alarms and/or fault events triggered by the zone and the zones influenced by alarm and/or evacuation statuses on the zone.
Programming manual How to configure loop devices If you wish the device to generate alarm, monitor, supervisory events or remain mute, you must assign the required attribute in the Activation Type programming field. Attention: Consult the local laws in force for any restrictions regarding the definition of zones (dimensions and installation).
Programming manual Early warning This option allows you to set the Early Warning threshold. If you select “YES”, the “Early warning” signal will appear on the display when the device Threshold values exceed the set threshold. This option allows you to set both the smoke and heat thresholds. Alarm verify In order for the control panel to signal alarm status, the detector must exceed the alarm threshold, reset automatically, then exceed the alarm threshold again within a set time...
Programming manual Programming the local network (SmartLoop\NET) The SmartLoop\NET board allows you to create installations which can include as many 30 control panels (refer to the installation manual, paragrafo 5.1.2). After installation of each control panel, you must assign its network address. The control panels pass data through the network in such way as to allow each control panel to the manage the data of all the others.
Programming manual Press keys W and X on the first line to select Printer Type : NONE the type of output for the events. Press Esc to confirm the operation and step back to the previous menu. If you select the “RS232 Printer Type” option, the communication protocol parameters will appear: Use keys S and T...
Programming manual Chapter 10 Maintenance operations The configuration/programming operations via control panel are reserved for the installer company technicians (level 3), who can: 1. By means of a screwdriver or similar tool, remove the screws and open the panel enclosure. 2.
Programming manual Use keys S and T to view the to view the Point x/yyy < Description > adjacent devices. Type : < Device Type > STATUS : Press Esc to confirm the operation and step = Select Point = Output ON/OFF back to the previous menu.
Programming manual 10.7 Loop Diagnostics This menu will allow you to carry out diagnostics on all the devices connected to the loop. At the end of the diagnostics phase, the control panel will show: the maximum level of contamination, the device concerned, the average level of contamination level, the value read on all devices and (with regard the supported protocol) the quality of the signal received by each loop device on the LED.
Programming manual 10.8 Maintenance date This section will allow you to set the date for the maintenance request. From panel: <key>, Maintenance, <code>, Maintenance date, <key>, 7, <code>, 8 Use key W or X to enable or disable the Maintenance date _Enabled parameter.
Programming manual Chapter 11 Operating the system Only persons responsible for the safety of the building and its occupants (level 2) can operate the system after entering a code or inserting the key in the keyswitch. These operators can access the functions described in this chapter. 11.1 Changing Day/Night mode This option allows operators to change manually the Day/Night operating mode of the control panel.
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Programming manual 11.2.3 Enable/Disable outputs Available outputs list: • NAC • NAC • NAC • Supervised alarm • Supervised fault • Alarm relay • Fault relay • Sounder group The “Sounder group” incorporates all the outputs, (programmed via computer) with the “sounderflasher” attribute.
Programming manual Appendix A Record the voice messages for the telephone dialer The SmartLoop\PSTN board has an 8 slot audio memory (each slot has a capacity of 10 seconds) for up to 8 voice call messages. You can record the voice messages by connecting an ordinary touch-tone phone to the respective connector on the board.
Overview The SmartLoop system can be programmed from the panel or from a PC. You can access all the programming functions via the SmartLeague programming and management software for INIM Electronics security products. The SmartLeague software programme allows you to access all the system parameters which can be accessed via the control panel.
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Programming manual The SmartLeague software programme...
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