1.2 Options with requirements ......................5 2. Components of Fire Alarm Panel 7000-1MC ....................8 2.1 Base –1 Loop module – TYPE 7000-1MC ................... 8 2.2 Base-1 Loop Module description: ....................9 2.3 Conventional DIN module - TYPE DIN8CL .................. 9 2.4 Basic I/O DIN module –...
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7000-1MC 5.2.6 Standard mode: ........................32 5.2.7 DIN8CL module: ........................33 5.3 Upload configuration file 7000-1MC-config.xml ..................33 5.3.1 Upload 7000-1MC-config.xml: ....................33 5.3.2 Panel software power off or Restart: ................... 33 6. Coincidence modes – dependency on more than one alarm signal: ............35 6.1 CI-Mode A ..........................
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21.1 Exchange or replacement of devices of the same type ............87 21.2 Swapped devices of different types ..................88 21.3 Replacing devices of different types ..................90 22. Manufacturer of re-initialization of fire alarm counter ................90 7000-1MC User Manual Page 3...
EN 54-2:1997+A1:2006 & EN 54-4:1997+A1:2002+A2:2006 Where appropriate, reference is made in this manual to relevant sec- tions of the EN-54 standard for clarification and to ensure that the in- stallation is compliant with the requirements of EN-54. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 4...
● Weight: 17 kg including the batteries 1.1 Provided Options: ● Number of 7000-1MC (Loop Module) per Panel – 1 pcs ● Number of Loop Addressable Devices – up to 150 pcs ● Up to 5 conventional modules DIN8CL ● 8 conventional lines – up to 256 pcs conventional detectors per module / 1280 pcs conventional detectors per system.
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Protection zone (PZ) – is activated by one or more detection zones. Containing and control of outputs of the composition of Loop’s devices and BIO modules. Each zone allows devices only from one loop or one BIO. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 6...
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Table 1: Possible programming of Basic Input Output module (BIO) devices *Note! Relay outputs configured as Fire alarm device (EN54-2, p. 8.2.5 a)), Fire protection equip- ment (EN54-2, p. 8.2.4 f)), Fault warning routing equipment (EN54-2, p. 8.2.4 g)) or Fire alarm 7000-1MC User Manual Page 7...
2. Components of Fire Alarm Panel 7000-1MC 2.1 Base –1 Loop module – TYPE 7000-1MC • Base-1 Loop DIN module is mandatory for panel 7000-1MC. Panel includes only one module, always installed on first position of DIN rail, next to the Power supply module. Base-1 Loop DIN module is directly power supplied over connector.
FD7120M, Smoke Detector FD7130M, combine Detector FD7160M, Manual Call Point FD7150M, Input-Output Module 7203M, CNG Detector 71CNG, Sounder 7206M, Base-Sounder 7205, manufactured by UniPOS LTD. The maximum loop length is 1,500 m, with a fire alarm cross section of 1.5 mm².
Addressable-Conventional Modular System 7000-1MC 7000-1MC system can support up to 5 pcs DIN 8CL modules up to 40 conventional lines, up to 1280 conventional detectors. Conventional lines are terminated with EOL element. Conventional line short - all conventional detectors won’t be in operation.
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Addressable-Conventional Modular System 7000-1MC Installation of BIO module on DIN rail must be next to the 7000-1MC on the DIN rail. All BIO modules shall be stacked together without mixing different types of module e.g., installing module between two basic I/O DIN modules is not allowed.
Each BIO hardware input and output can be configured with different function purpose regarding Table 1: Possible programming of Basic Input Output module (BIO) devices. This can be done using WinUniConfig configuration program for 7000-1MC panel se- ries. Monitored output load specification*...
② ④ Basic I/O DIN module – TYPE BIO 2.6 Power supply unit (PSU) module Mean Well PSC-160B-C security power supply module is used in 7000-1MC fire alarm panel. Communication power module This module has additional functions such as: communication with Base DIN module to provide information for voltage of •...
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Connect the Control panel to the mains supply via a readily accessible dis- connect-device (isolation switch) and suitable incorporated in the building installation wiring. The mains cable should be at least 0.75mm cable rated at 250V and fused via a 6A anti-surge fuse. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 14...
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• type of connection – serial • connection type to batteries – bolt type M5 screw • Battery fuse – 6A • maximum internal resistance for connected battery pack – 36mΩ • Imin/Imaxa /Imaxb – 0,2/3,8/5,8A 7000-1MC User Manual Page 15...
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Note: If power to the system is supplied exclusively from the batteries (in case of a power supply failure) and the voltage is below 21,5V, the Power Board 7000-1MC-PSU160 will perform a con- trolled shutdown (total loss of power). When battery voltage is lower than 19,5V the system will shut down automatically.
Important: Always connect shielding (screen) core to Earth terminal from one side, shown as position 6 p.21.7. The other side shielding core shall be connected to terminal 16 of the firstly installed Loop controller 1 on the DIN rail. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 17...
UniPOS Addressable-Conventional Modular System 7000-1MC 3. Connections of 7000-1MC components 3.1 How to connect base detector to loop Always connect screen cable on both sides of the cable to the Earth terminal located on the base 7000. 3.2 Branch connection Branch connections up to 32 fire detectors in a single branch.
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Note 2: Limitations per branch-up to 3 addressable sounders, up to 3 addressable in- put/output devices or up to 3 gas detectors. The shown branch connection starts after the loop device, if needed to start before loop device the branch must be connected to +IN instead of +OUT. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 19...
Already configured hardware loop/Conventional lines and BIO modules must be con- nected to the Base-1Loop controller 7000-1MC and DIN8CL module. The configura- tion process of 7000-1MC panel starts with addressing all connected modules and pe- ripheral loop devices. The result after this step is generation of XML file which shall be edited with PC based 7000-1MC Configurator.
The performed Auto Configuration arranges the found addressable devices on the loop in Detection Zones, the number of these zones depending on the number of de- tected devices in the address loop. One Detection Zone contains 32 address devices. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 25...
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- Controllable Output 2 BD4 (terminals 9-10) as FWRE (Fault output) - User Exit BD7 - potential exit, activated in case of fire. Auto-Configuration steps: Choose menu “Auto-Config” - default password F1F1F2F2. Press F1 – to start the function Auto-Config 7000-1MC User Manual Page 26...
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Addressable-Conventional Modular System 7000-1MC After completing the Auto-Configuration process, information about the detected de- vices, the created DZ, AZ and PZ are displayed. The next step is to save the Auto-Configuration made from the menu: "Save Config." 7000-1MC User Manual Page 27...
Addressable-Conventional Modular System 7000-1MC To start the configuration, the panel must be restarted. UniPOS EOOD - It is recommended to configure the Automatic Configuration with the programming application WinUniConfig in accordance with the fire project of the site. 5.1.3 Service / Maintenance Place mini-USB cable in the panel’s mini-USB port and go to menu - Service /...
– contain and control fire alarm devices of the composition of Loops and BIO mod- ules. 5.2.1.3 Creation of Protection zones (P zones) – contained and control of outputs of the composition of Loops (Outputs of I/O mod- ules) and Relay and monitored Outputs of BIO modules; 7000-1MC User Manual Page 29...
5.2.1.4 Loop device configuration Note: All loop and BIO devices shall be distributed to D, A and P zones 5.2.2 Creation of BIO module devices – BIO devices: please refer to page 5, BIO devices options. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 30...
• Fire panel is in standard mode when “Day-night settings” are not activated/se- lected. • There is no automatic change detectors sensitivity in certain times. • Standard mode requires all Loop devices to be configured. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 32...
5.3.1 Upload 7000-1MC-config.xml: Service / Maintenance (default pass F1F1F2F2) connect mini-USB cable with com- puter and configuration file with WinUniConfig software upload it in 7000-1MC panel. Go to button “Save As” and select option “Write Config”. 5.3.2 Panel software power off or Restart: System / Stop / Power off - (default pass F1F1F2F2) –...
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UniPOS Addressable-Conventional Modular System 7000-1MC Select “Restart” - Restart the panel by reset the power supplies: AC and DC battery. After the initialization the panel will start with the new configuration. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 34...
– i.e., there is no need for a panel indication on the first fire detector activation, the second activation the control panel goes into Fire mode - scenario 2, if there isn't a second activation the panel stays in Normal Operation Scenario 1. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 35...
2 (scenario 3 respectively). The Fire Alarm Devices are activated with no delay. This CI-mode B is designed to filter false fire alarms without operator intervention. The information of the control display gives sufficient infor- mation about the fire event. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 36...
If missing intervention and time delay is up the fire alarm devices are acti- vated. When there is an activation of another detector, fire alarm devices are activated with no delay. If there is an operator's intervention the time delay is exceeded by 60 sec. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 37...
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(Scenario 3). Information for configured delays can be acquired on access level 2 from System → Config - >D-zones (T=xxx) in seconds. Configuration of all Dependency modes can be set up over configuration tool Win- UniConfig. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 38...
UniPOS Addressable-Conventional Modular System 7000-1MC 7. 7000-1MC Operational modes 7.1 Normal operation 7.1.1 Description The Fire Control Panel is in Normal Operation when there are not any others active modes. 7.1.2 Indication LED and Sound indication In Condition Normal Operation are illuminated the green LED indicator “Power...
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(Evacuation) by pressing twice button at Access level 2. In this case the display shows text “Evacuation!!!” (For more information refer section Error! Reference source not found.) Pressing button will stop it. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 40...
Upon registering of fire event, output FBRE is activated regarding its timeout setting. Preset time for activation is with 30 second’s delay. If monitored FBRE conf. input is configured, a confirmation signal from fire alarm routing equipment shall be received for a particular time. During this time 7000-1MC User Manual Page 41...
LED indicator is illuminated if Button the condition switched off sounder is (“Buzzer”) active. Silenced the panel The local sounder is activated again: buzzer. - upon entering Fire condition of the Control Panel from a new zone. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 42...
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If the fire conditions are Buttons (“Up” more than one, infor- and “Down”) mation about each of them is displayed by means of the buttons. Button (“Exit”) Leads to exit from the condition Information and control. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 43...
- Fault in fire protection equipment transmission path – (Fault Mon. Output Fire Pro- tection Device - FPE) Indicator is illuminated with flashing yellow light. - Fault in an of the fire devices, the indicator of the zone to which it belongs and text message on the display. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 44...
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There is an illuminating flashing yellow indication on the keypad. Press button “menu” over message “P-Smoke Detector -9” There is additional information: L1 – Loop number; D1 – Device position in the loop DZ-1 – detection zone 1 7000-1MC User Manual Page 45...
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Fault measure error – disassembly the detector and clean the chamber • Fault power supply – Check external power supply missing • BIO device fault events Fault short BIO device – check BIO device wire connection • 7000-1MC User Manual Page 48...
2. 8.2 Indication LED and sound indication In presence of disabled component, indicator is continuously on. The condition has no sound indication. Text Indication The entered disabled components can be reviewed from condition Status: 7000-1MC User Manual Page 49...
Menu “Others” – display information only for disabled periphery as printer, • repeaters. “(01)” →Number of the detection zone “Detection-zone 1” → User label of the detection zone “Disab.: 01” → Counter of the disablement 8.3 Disable Procedure 7000-1MC User Manual Page 50...
8.4 Using keypad Access Button Action Additional information Level Button Enters condition Infor- (“Menu”) mation and control. Buttons (“Up Display information about and Down”) disabled zones, if more than one is registered. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 51...
ON. The condi- tion has no sound indication. Text Indication The entered inhibited components can be reviewed from condition “Status”: - Upon selecting “Status → Inhibit” the entered inhibited components can be reviewed. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 52...
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Menu “Others” – display information only for inhibited alarm or periphery • zone “(01)” →Number of the detection zone “Smoke Detector – 1” → User label of the Fire Detector “Inhib:01” → Counter of the inhibited devices. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 53...
The condition can be made from control menu in access level 2. 10.2 Indication LED and Sound indication The condition has no sound indication. LED and the led indicator of the corre- sponding zone at zone indication board in test are illuminated. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 55...
- “Output Test” – Activates for 10 sec the selected Output. - “Indication Test” – Activates BUI LEDs and Buzzer and zone indication board LEDs. - “Dev’s LED” – Activates device LEDs or remote indicator if attached. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 56...
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Test condition. “02” → Number of the detection zone in “Test” “Detection-zone 2” → User label of the Detection zone in “Test” “T-zones:01” → Counter of the zones in “Test” 7000-1MC User Manual Page 57...
Down”) “Test” condition, if more than one is registered. Button (“F1”) Displays list of the devices in Access level 2 “Test” condition. Button (“F3”) Displays the list of the devices in Access level 2 “Test”. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 58...
Menu Log – contains programmer information, history of starting and processing the programmer code. Event logs can be deleted by operator on access level 3 ensured by password follow- ing menu System / Setup / Archive and button 7000-1MC User Manual Page 59...
13.5 Tests - All – list of active tests - Zones – list of active zones in test - Sensors – list of active sensors in test - Inputs – list of active inputs in test 7000-1MC User Manual Page 60...
- Fire counter – counter of passed fires 14. Menu Disable Zones – first screen shows list of already disabled zones (If there are any disabled). By pressing “Enabled” will display list of disabled zones with their user labels. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 61...
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Inputs - First screen shows list Disabled Inputs (If there are any disabled). By pressing “Enabled” will display list of Inputs with their user labels. Press to disable the selected Input. Press to see disabled Input list. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 62...
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FPE – list of programmed outputs as FPE (If there are any disabled). By pressing “Enabled” will display list of FPE with their user labels. Press to disable the selected FPE. Press to see disabled FPE list. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 63...
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FWRE. Press to see disabled FWRE list. Others – list programmed device outputs (If there are any disabled). By pressing “Enabled” will display list of Outputs Others with their user labels. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 64...
F2 to disable fault indication. 15. Menu Inhibit Zones – first screen shows list of already inhibited zones (If there are any inhibited). By pressing “Allowed” will display list of inhibited zones with their user labels. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 65...
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Press to see inhibited sensors list. Inputs – First screen shows list inhibited Inputs (If there are any inhibited) By pressing “Allowed” will display list of Inputs with their user labels. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 66...
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FAD – list of Inhibited outputs programmed as FAD (If there are any inhibited) By pressing “Allowed” will display list of FAD with their user labels. Press to inhibit the selected FAD. Press to see inhibited FAD’s list. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 67...
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FPE. Press to see inhibited FPE’s list. FBRE – list of inhibited outputs programmed as FBRE (If there are any inhibited) By pressing “Allowed” will display list of FBRE with their user labels. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 68...
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Others – list of devices programmed as Outputs (If there are any inhibited) By pressing “Allowed” will display list of Outputs Others with their user labels. Press to Inhibits the selected Output. Press to see inhibited Outputs list. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 69...
Loops – list of loop devices. Example: L1 Loop Loop – user label of loop 'DZ-01' – number of Detection Zones in loop 'AZ-01' – number of Alarm Zones in loop 'PZ-01' – number of Protection Zones in loop 7000-1MC User Manual Page 70...
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– LD 009 Sounder Device – Alarm zone 1 has Sounder Device 009 attached with user label “Floor 1 Sounder”. D-zones – list of D-zones and their Attached sensors (fire detectors, manual call points, I/O -BIO inputs) 7000-1MC User Manual Page 71...
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BIO Relay 1 – User label of activated device (configuration by WinUniConfig tool) DIN Modules – list and configuration of DIN Modules. M2 (7) – Module 2 BIO 1 – (first module is 7000-1MC) – user label 7000-1MC User Manual Page 72...
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All – list of all events Disablement – list of all disablement Fires – list of all fires Inhibits – list of all inhibits Faults – list of all faults Tests – list of all tests 7000-1MC User Manual Page 73...
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Language - control panel came pre-configured: English, Bulgarian and Russian SETUP Time – set up of time and date, the presence of LAN connection date and time are set up automatically. Logfile – erase panel’s log files. Default pass. (F1F1F2F2). Press F3 to delete. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 74...
7000-1MC STOP Power off/Restart – recommended procedure of panel stops or restart, password ver- ification, then press to confirm panel restart. Information – this menu contains the system’s software and hardware information. 17. Menu Services 7000-1MC User Manual Page 75...
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Select from the Detection zone's list the zone and press to send selected zone in Zone test mode. F2 will scroll with 10 lines down. Detection zone will activate adjacent Alarm zone and their sounders for 10 seconds. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 76...
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All panel LED indication will be activated for a few seconds including panel buzzer. Fast test – double press BUI button (requires no active faults) Devises - LED test Select loop from the list and press button 'Menu'. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 77...
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Addressing – by this menu all connected DIN Modules can be addressed by the fire panel. Loop – this menu will address only loop’s devices. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 78...
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(ex. LD:150 pcs.) To save system configuration go to the next menu “Save Configuration”. Diagnostics – this menu is uses only from UniPOS maintenance service. Maintenance – Default Pass (F1F1F2F2) – to connect with PC 7000-1MC User Manual...
3k5 (refer to EN 54-2, chapter 12.1.6). Operation temperature: -5°C to +40°C Storage temperature: +5°C to +35°C Transportation temperature: -10°C to +50°C Humidity storage – up to 80% operational – up to 93% Cabinet size 420x260x220mm 7000-1MC User Manual Page 80...
19.3 Mounting Height / Space Requirement for Control Panel To ensure optimal readability of the Fire Alarm Control Panel's display, the recom- mended mounting height of this cabinet top is approximately 175(/150) cm above the floor. Other panels should be mounted accordingly. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 81...
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UniPOS Addressable-Conventional Modular System 7000-1MC Mounting Fire Alarm Control Panel 7000-1MC Depending on the type of wall, please use suitable fasteners with a minimum load capacity of 140N each. Distribute the load on each of the fasteners evenly. Mark and drill the 3 holes according to the following scheme •...
1 – Two user Outputs 27.6VDC/0.7A – permanently supplied – used for power sup- ply of repeaters and extended zonal indications 2 – DIN rail connector 3 – BUI power-communication cable 4 – Battery connector 7000-1MC User Manual Page 83...
Do not make the final battery connections until the installation wiring is completed and the system is powered up. Always connect the AC Mains input before connecting the battery unit. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 84...
The maximum distance Panel - Repeater is 100 meters. Repeater (BUI1) and External zonal indication (BUI2) share one network address which can be set by 4 position DIP switch. 7000-1MC have one repeater the position of the DIP switch DIP1-ON Example: Setting address 1 can be set from DIP1 to DIP4 as ON, OFF, OFF, OFF.
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NOTE when the LED board is disassembled position left and right are changed). When the External zonal indication is connected to the repeater - the DIP switch of the extension board must be with the same address as the repeater. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 86...
After initialization, the loop retains its operability and the devices are in standby mode, the new device that replaced the old one is initialized and is in operable mode. After starting the panel is in "Fault mode" and an information message appears: 7000-1MC User Manual Page 87...
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Symbol "=" changed / exchanged device Clearing the fault: The panel is in "Fault Mode" and has a "Messages" indication. The log file records the expected and found ID of the swapped/swapped devices. Through the UniConfig 7000-1MC User Manual Page 88...
After loop initialization, only swapped devices of a different type are not initialized - they are not operational. From the entry in the log file, the swapped devices are deter- mined and returned to their positions in the loop corresponding to the XML configu- ration. 7000-1MC User Manual Page 89...
Reset of fire alarm counter can be done only from authorized personnel on Access level 4. Through the Windows “Command Prompt” app make USB connection with panel 7000-1MC. (Go to menu System/Maintenance (see p.76) and activate USB – connection.) Open dfuprog.exe write following command: dfuprog -v -j -r Send it to the panel.
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