Kentec Electronics H80161M2 Product Manual

Analogue addressable fire control panel

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Syncro AS
Analogue Addressable
Fire Control Panel
Product Manual
Man-1096
Issue 11 June 2013
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  • Page 1 www.acornfiresecurity.com Syncro AS Analogue Addressable Fire Control Panel Product Manual Man-1096 Issue 11 June 2013 www.acornfiresecurity.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    www.acornfiresecurity.com Index Page 1. Introduction ........................... 5 2. Safety ............................. 6 3. Technical specification ......................6 4. Installation ..........................7 5. Cabling ........................... 8 5.1 Cable Termination ....................... 8 6. Connecting to the panel ......................9 7. Front panel controls ......................10 8.1 Configuration Data - Write Enable Switch ................
  • Page 3 www.acornfiresecurity.com 16.1 16 channel I/O board ....................... 20 16.2 8 way relay board ......................20 16.3 6 way sounder board ....................... 20 16.4 4 way zone board ......................20 16.5 Syncro View repeater unit ....................20 17. Power supply ........................21 17.1 Aux.
  • Page 4 www.acornfiresecurity.com 18.3. Outputs ........................28 18.3.1. Evacuate Output ...................... 28 18.3.2. Def Ring Mode......................28 18.3.3. Silenceable ......................28 18.3.4. Alert ........................29 18.3.5. Stage one delay ....................... 29 18.3.6. Stage two delay ....................... 29 18.3.7. Zoning ........................29 18.3.8.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    www.acornfiresecurity.com Appendix A – EN54 Configuration Requirements ..............37 Section 7 – Fire Alarm Condition ....................37 Section 7.1.4 ........................37 Section 7.2.c / 7.4 / 8.2.1.c / 8.6 ..................37 Section 7.6.1 ........................37 Section 7.8 ......................... 37 Section 7.9 ......................... 37 Section 7.11 ........................
  • Page 6: Safety

    www.acornfiresecurity.com Important: This control panel should be used only with compatible fire system components. I.e. Apollo Series 90/XP95/ Discovery Protocol, Hochiki ESP Protocol or Argus Vega protocol. The control panel has the following options with requirements as defined in BS EN54-2: 1997. Fault signals from points (clause 8.3) Delay of the actioning of inputs and outputs (clause 7.11) Disablement of each address point (clause 9.5)
  • Page 7: Installation

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 4. Installation Installation of the panel should be carried out by qualified personnel only. The electronic components within the panel are vulnerable to physical damage and damage by electrostatic discharges. It is advisable to wear a wrist strap designed to prevent the build-up of static charges within the body, before handling any electronic circuit boards.
  • Page 8: Cabling

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 5. Cabling It is advisable to fit cable glands and cables before re-fitting the outer cover and plate/circuit board assembly. Cables should be brought into the cabinet using the knockouts provided and where necessary, using couplers to maximise the space within the enclosure.
  • Page 9: Connecting To The Panel

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 6. Connecting to the panel All connections to the panel are via 5mm pitch, 2.5mm capacity, spring leaf terminal blocks. Care should be taken to use the correct sized terminal screwdriver and not to over tighten the terminals. If stranded cables are used then care should be taken to ensure that all strands are contained in the terminal and that there are not any loose strands which may cause short circuits to other terminals or cables.
  • Page 10: Front Panel Controls

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 7. Front panel controls The front panel contains controls for operating and programming the panel. The lamp test and silence buzzer buttons can be operated at any time. (Access level 1) The More Fires and More Events buttons can be operated at any time when there are more events than can be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 11: Configuration Data - Write Enable Switch

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 8. Powering the Panel Never connect batteries before applying mains power first. Ensure that the panel is free from swarf, wire ends, knockout blanks and any other debris Ensure that all cable connections to loops, sounder circuits and other inputs or outputs being used are correct and that the wiring is formed tidily away from the surface of the circuit board before applying power.
  • Page 12: Configuring The Panel (Autolearn)

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 8.2 Configuring the Panel (Autolearn) When supplied, the panel will contain no configuration and when power is first applied the display will show: ***WARNING*** WRITE ENABLE SWITCH IS OFF THE SYSTEM IS HALTED SET WRITE ENABLE AND RESET THE SYSTEM CAREFULLY slide the write enable slide switch (located behind the aperture in the bottom right corner of the plate) to the left position using a small screwdriver, or similar tool.
  • Page 13: Configuring The Panel (From Pc)

    www.acornfiresecurity.com The control panel can detect devices that have been set to the same address and will announce a “Double address” fault if it finds any. It is not possible for the control panel to tell which devices have been double addressed but to help find them, enter access level 2 by entering the code 2222 (or operating the key switch if fitted), go to the view devices option in the menu, select view devices by loop and make sure that all of the devices that are expected are listed.
  • Page 14: Facilities Menus

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 9. Facilities Menus A number of facilities are provided which can only be reached at access level 2 or 3. Access level 2 can be reached by entering the correct password (a 4 digit number) and pressing the enter button (or by the optional Enable Controls key switch if fitted).
  • Page 15: Fitting Additional Detection Circuit (Loop Card)

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 10.1 Fitting additional detection circuit (loop card) If an additional detection circuit (loop card) is to be fitted to a single loop Syncro AS, it must be of the same protocol (Hochiki ESP, Apollo or Argus Vega) as the existing detection circuit. To fit the loop card, the control panel must have mains and battery power removed.
  • Page 16: Loop Sounders & Beacons

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 11. Loop sounders & Beacons Loop powered sounders are available from Apollo, Hochiki and Argus Vega. The quantity which may be connected to the loop depends on their volume and tone settings and the type and number of other devices connected to the same loop. The permutations of devices are endless, so to assist with calculating the quantities of devices which may be connected, both Apollo and Hochiki have loop calculators available which will allow a simulation to be entered and warn of any permutations that are not allowable.
  • Page 17: Hochiki Sounder Tone Settings

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 11.3.1 Hochiki sounder Tone Settings It is possible to change the tone of all or individual, Hochiki loop sounders, to one of seven different tones. Each event type has been allocated a separate default tone and these may be changed from the default by selecting the “Loop Sounder Options”...
  • Page 18: Panel Sounder Circuits

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 12. Panel Sounder circuits Two conventional sounder circuits are provided in the panel, each fused at 1.0A. A 10K end of line resistor monitors the circuits for open and short circuit faults. Both circuits are configured to activate upon any fire condition and to de-activate when the Silence Alarm/ Acknowledge button is pressed on the front panel or a silence input is operated.
  • Page 19: Remote Control Inputs

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 15. Remote control inputs Five inputs are provided in the panel, which have default actions as described in the table below: INPUT DEFAULT ACTION Operates outputs configured to operate on fault condition. Resets the control panel Operates all sounder outputs intermittently Operates all sounder outputs continuously Acknowledges the alarm (silences all sounders) NOTE: The RES / INT / CNT / SIL inputs should only be available at Access Level 2.
  • Page 20 www.acornfiresecurity.com 16.1 16 channel I/O board The 16 channel I/O boards can be individually configured using the Loop Explorer configuration programme and each channel can be an input or an output. When added to a control panel, all channels default to inputs with and their action when activated will be FAULT. Any or all channels may be changed to outputs via the Loop Explorer configuration programme.
  • Page 21 www.acornfiresecurity.com 17. Power supply The control panel is fitted with an EN54-4 approved 2.3 Amp power supply and battery charger capable of charging up to 9Ah batteries. A separate power supply should be used if larger batteries are required. The power supply requires a 230V AC mains connection to the fused, mains terminal block in the top left corner of the back box. The power is split between the charging circuit and power supply such that a maximum of 1 Amp is available to charge the batteries if required, which leaves 2 Amps to run the control panel and peripherals.
  • Page 22 www.acornfiresecurity.com (Quiescent load (A) x 1.25) X Standby period (hours) + ((Alarm load x 1.75)/2) = Ah The maximum size of battery, which can be fitted inside standard control panels, is 9 Ah (2 x PBQ 9HR-12). Batteries above this size will need to be fitted in a separate enclosure and charged by a suitably rated battery charger. Any additional load connected to the system from the Aux.
  • Page 23 www.acornfiresecurity.com 18.1.5. Default ringing mode When control panels are supplied, the default-ringing mode is set to common alarm. In this mode, any fire condition will operate all sounders continuously. The mode can be changed to zonal alarm, which means that only sounders in the same zone as the signal that originated the alarm will operate.
  • Page 24 www.acornfiresecurity.com etc. Note: Special display screening is required to ensure that the correct indicators are mapped to the appropriate zone label. 18.1.14 – Display Invert This option is used to change the LCD status display format. By default, black lettering is shown on a green background. Selecting this option will change the display to green lettering on a black background.
  • Page 25 www.acornfiresecurity.com 18.1.21. Day/Night times Day night change times can be set for each day of the week by selecting the Times tab on the panel settings screen. The sensitivity of detectors can be varied during a 24- hour period. This is commonly known, as Day/Night mode but can be either or both as any period in any 24 hours can be selected as day or night.
  • Page 26 www.acornfiresecurity.com 18.2. Inputs To simplify programming and promote an easy understanding of the system, the operation of the Syncro AS panel has been designed around a very simple principle. This principle is that all inputs are handled in exactly the same way, whether they are from a loop device, a programmable input on the panel, an I/O board or the programmable pushbutton on the front panel.
  • Page 27 www.acornfiresecurity.com LCD FIRE MESSAGE, ADDRESS AND LOCATION TEXT OF INPUT 18.2.2. Fault action Inputs attributed the fault action will be announced by the control panel as follows: GENERAL FAULT LED CONTINUOUS BUZZER FAULT CONTACT LCD FAULT MESSAGE, ADDRESS AND LOCATION TEXT OF INPUT 18.2.3.
  • Page 28 www.acornfiresecurity.com 18.2.12. Test mode action Inputs given the test mode attribute activate a special type of cause and effect which enables the system to be tested without activating selected parts of the system (plant shutdown relays for instance). When a test mode input is operated, the panel will respond as follows: ON TEST LED LCD ON TEST MESSAGE, ADDRESS AND LOCATION TEXT OF INPUT 18.3.
  • Page 29 www.acornfiresecurity.com 18.3.4. Alert An alert output will pulse on and off when any alert input is operated. This normally applies to sounders and would normally be accompanied by the Def. Ring Mode and Silenceable attributes i.e. a sounder output. Note: Some devices do not support pulsing outputs.
  • Page 30 www.acornfiresecurity.com by disabling individual outputs at the control panel with the risk of missing something and shutting down an important plant or process. Full details of cause and effect programming are included with the Loop Explorer software, which also allows full system configurations to be created and downloaded to individual or an entire network of control panels using a simple graphical user interface.
  • Page 31 www.acornfiresecurity.com 20. Optional printer Control panels are available with an optional printer. The printer is a front loading thermal type and requires 58mm wide heat sensitive paper rolls, which are easily loaded by lifting the latch on the printer to gain access to the paper chamber. The new roll must be loaded with the paper exiting from the top of the paper chamber and with the shiny side facing the top of the panel.
  • Page 32 www.acornfiresecurity.com 21. Networking It is possible to connect control panels such that information can be shared between them and for control panels to operate outputs on other control panels in response to alarm conditions or cause and effects configurations. To do this, each panel must be fitted with a networking board, which plugs onto the main display board into connectors X7 and X8 on single loop panels or onto the loop 2 board on 2 loop panels.
  • Page 33 www.acornfiresecurity.com 22. Modem The Syncro fire alarm system modem communications module, allows the fire alarm control panel to be interrogated from a remote location via a dial up telephone connection. This allows the status of the control panel to be viewed and the configuration data and event log to be uploaded to a PC.
  • Page 34 www.acornfiresecurity.com 23.2. Network address setting If there is more than one panel on the system, or the panel is communicating with a network repeater panel, then a network card will need to be installed within each panel in the network. Each panel will need to be allocated separate network address identification.
  • Page 35 www.acornfiresecurity.com 24.3. Current consumption 1 loop panel current consumption 130mA (power fault) 300mA in alarm (no alarm load) 2 loop panel current consumption 195mA (power fault) 370mA in alarm (no alarm load) Modem current consumption 50mA Network card current consumption 60mA I/O board current consumption 20mA (quiescent), up to 1A in full alarm...
  • Page 36 www.acornfiresecurity.com The battery supply is protected by a 3.15A, 20mm glass fuse (F4) mounted on the reverse of the circuit board. This fuse must only be replaced with one of the same type. 25. Additional features 25.1. Loop Data Test The data signalling between the control panel and detection devices has some level of data error checking built into the protocol.
  • Page 37 www.acornfiresecurity.com 25.4. Contamination Status The Syncro AS control panel calibrates all detection devices every 24 hours, at a time specified by the panel configuration settings. The calibration procedure checks a number of parameters for each device to ensure that the device will meet the performance specification, as defined by the device manufacturer.
  • Page 38 www.acornfiresecurity.com Section 8 – Fault Warning Condition Section 8.2.4.c Earth fault monitoring must be enabled. The system disablements menu option must not be used. Section 8.8 The fault relay output must be configured to respond only to fault events. Section 9 – Disabled Condition Section 9.1.2 If a disablement input type is used as the cause a disablement cause and effect, this input must be configured so that it is only available at Access level 2, by use of a key input or some other access restriction.

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