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  • Page 1 SmartNet User Manual...
  • Page 2 21 March 2024 Updated warranty B Markham 02.5 12 August 2024 New IP65 rated device added to range B Markham Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SmartNet devices Approved Battery Types Visual and audio alarms Audio Alarm Tones LED Indications IP65 Rated SmartNet Fire Alarm Call Point with Sounder & Visual Indicator ..21 Alarm Indication Manual Call Points Tamper Detection Batteries Servicing and commissioning ................27 SmartNet Product configuration ................
  • Page 4 Installation and Removal. 19.2 Configuration and assembly 19.3 Technical specification. 20 Installation and Removal ..................82 20.1 General Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 5 32.2 Fire tones for EN 54 Approval for EU 32.3 Full tones list 32.4 SmartNet tone levels (volume) Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    SmartNet User Manual Introduction This manual is provided for all organisations using the SmartNet wireless fire detection and alarm system. SmartNet is an innovative network of wireless fire detection and alarm devices suitable for most environments and applications intended to be deployed inside buildings.
  • Page 7: Associated Documents

    Cellular Module Installation Guide 2022-MAN-0002 Mesh Analyser User Guide 2009-MAN-0001 Portable Programming Unit User Guide 2013-MAN-0001 Site Survey Kit User Guide Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 8: Safety

    Always wear appropriate anti-static protection, e.g., earthed wrist straps, when handling PCBs. This symbol highlights where you must take special care to ensure the SmartNet system operates efficiently. These symbols will appear whenever Personal Protective Equipment is necessary...
  • Page 9 Before you start work, always ensure that any relevant electrical supply is isolated. Always wear appropriate anti-static protection, for example earthed wrist straps, when handling PCBs. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 10: Regulatory Information

    SmartNet User Manual Regulatory information The SmartNet product range has been designed and manufactured in accordance with EN 54 covering the certification of fire detection and fire alarm systems in and around buildings. The control panel meets all the requirements to install, service and maintain in accordance with BS 5839.
  • Page 11: Limitations

    Installed systems can occasionally lose wireless connection with the control panel due to human intervention, such as moving large objects nearby, removing batteries, extending buildings, interference, etc. The Cygnus mesh network has been designed to automatically re-form under these circumstances. EN 54-25:2008, clause 12.5.2 requests that devices should re-join within 300 seconds.
  • Page 12: First Aid

    First Aid A First Aid call point function is an optional function available on SmartNet devices. Although it has been tested during EN 54 assessment, the function is not covered by EN 54, therefore is not a certified EN 54 function, but is a fully functional facility.
  • Page 13: Smartnet Devices

    SmartNet User Manual SmartNet Devices SmartNet devices covered by this manual. Table 4: SmartNet devices Part Number Device Fire Alarm Interface SN.IOU00.1 Manual Call Point, Red SN.MCP0.RB30.2 Manual Call Point, White SN.MCP0.RB30.A Manual Call Point, Red, no cover SN.MCP0.RB30.2.X Manual Call Point, White, no cover SN.MCP0.RB30.A.X...
  • Page 14 SN.BLP0.RB20.2 Blanking Plate with SVI Radio Base – White SN.BLP0.RB00.1 Fire Alarm Call Point with Sounder/Visual Indicator SN.FAP100.2 Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 15: Smartnet Operation

    SmartNet devices. SmartNet devices There are several main devices that form the SmartNet system. Most of the main devices have a number of variants, all of which are listed in this manual. The table below lists the devices and the associated paragraph within this manual where you can read more detailed information.
  • Page 16 Fire Alarm Call Point with Sounder/Visual Section 18 Indicator Heads & Radio Bases Each SmartNet circular device is made up of two parts … a head and a radio base. There are three radio base types: • standard base • sounder base •...
  • Page 17 • heat type-A1R detector • optical smoke plus heat type-A1R detector • blanking plate (when a head is not required) Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 18: Lithium Batteries

    Lithium Thionyl Chloride batteries provide the power to the SmartNet radio base units. They are expected to last for a minimum of three years. Battery faults and low battery warnings will be displayed by the SmartNet control panel touchscreen. Approved Battery Types SmartNet devices operate from primary, non-rechargeable batteries.
  • Page 19: Audio Alarm Tones

    No tone No tone 5.5 LED Indications All devices in the SmartNet system are fitted with a status LED. The states indicated by each colour are given below. When the status LED is off, this means the system is stable.
  • Page 20 Solid RED numerical LED Example of visible Fire zone LED (CIE) RED / GREEN / BLUE cycle PPU mode is active Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 21: Ip65 Rated Smartnet Fire Alarm Call Point With Sounder & Visual Indicator

    (refer to Figure 2). Figure 1: Fire alarm call point with 90/100 dBA sounder and visual indicator The composition of the SmartNet Fire alarm call point is shown below: Table 9: Fire Alarm Call Point - composition...
  • Page 22: Alarm Indication

    The table below indicates the default alarm tones and their definition. For more information on the audio alarm tones and their settings refer to the SmartNet Service Manual (2000-MAN-0003). Note: The SmartNet Service Manual is only available to users who hold Level 3 and Level 4 authorizations. Default tones...
  • Page 23 At this point the face of the operated indicator will change to normal use (Figure 22, [Normal use]). • Remove the key. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 24: Tamper Detection

    There is no requirement for the user to open the Fire Call Point during normal use. Note: There are two tamper switches on each Fire Call Point which will send a tamper alert to the control panel when the SmartNet device is opened or removed from its location Installation Important.
  • Page 25 It is not supposed to be easy. Do not use any tool with a tapered or sharp edge to open the SmartNet device. These types of tools will cause damage to the hinge. Significant damage will require replacement of the hinge cover, or the complete device.
  • Page 26: Batteries

    6.3 Batteries Alkaline Battery Pack Primary Alkaline battery packs are fitted to all SmartNet devices. This is a custom pack which is made up of 6 x D cells connected in series. They are expected to last for a minimum of three years. Failure of the battery pack for any reason will be logged as a fault at the control panel.
  • Page 27: Servicing And Commissioning

    SmartNet User Manual Servicing and commissioning For full instructions for servicing and commissioning the SmartNet system, refer to the SmartNet Service manual (document number 2000-MAN-0003), section 4 and section 5. SmartNet Product configuration Cygnus SmartNet devices fall into one of the following categories.
  • Page 28 SN.VAD0.2 Paragraph 15.3 Wall Beacon (white) SN.VAD1.1 Paragraph 15.2 Wall Beacon (red) SN.VAD1.2 Paragraph 15.2 Manual Call Points Table 14: SmartNet Call points Reference Component Part number ANUAL OINTS SN.MCP0.RB30.2 Paragraph 11 Manual Call Point, 868 MHz (red base with cover) SN.MCP0.RB31.2...
  • Page 29 (MCP) face are always supplied together. For example, part number SN.MCP0.RB30.2. The MCP components cannot be used with other radio bases or detector heads. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 30: Datasheet Composition

    SmartNet User Manual Datasheet composition This chapter takes a look at each applicable SmartNet datasheet and identifies the component parts that are assembled to create each device assembled within the device. datasheet. There are no specific details except for the part numbers and descriptive titles of each part.
  • Page 31 (White) Sounder mounting plate 2002-ASY-0005 2000-DTS-0014 Model number Datasheet Title 2000-DTS- SmartNet Heat Type A1R Detector with SN.DTH0.RB10.1 0014 Sounder Radio Base Heat Type A1R Detector SN.DTH0.1 Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com...
  • Page 32 SmartNet User Manual (White) Sounder Radio Base SN.RB10.1 (White) Sounder mounting plate 2002-ASY-0005 2000-DTS- SmartNet Heat Type B Detector with SN.DTH1.RB10.1 0014 Sounder Radio Base Heat Type B Detector SN.DTH1.1 (White) Sounder Radio Base SN.RB10.1 (White) Sounder mounting plate 2002-ASY-0005...
  • Page 33 (White) Wall beacon visual alarm SN.VAD1.1 device (White) Sounder Radio Base SN.RB10.1 (White) Sounder mounting plate 2002-ASY-0005 2000-DTS-0017 SmartNet Wall Beacon Visual Alarm SN.VAD1.RB10.2 Device with Sounder Radio Base (Red) Wall beacon visual alarm SN.VAD1.2 device (Red) Sounder Radio Base SN.RB10.2...
  • Page 34 SmartNet User Manual 2000-DTS-0020 Model number Datasheet Title 2000-DTS- SmartNet Smoke Detector with Radio SN.DTS0.RB00.1 0020 Base (White) (White) Optical Smoke Detector SN.DTS0.1 (White) Standard Radio Base SN.RB00.1 (White) Standard mounting plate 2001-PRT-0003 2000-DTS-0021 Model number Datasheet Title 2000-DTS-0021 Ceiling Mounting Beacon Visual Alarm SN.VAD0.RB00.1...
  • Page 35 2002-ASY-0007 2000-DTS-0025 Model number Datasheet Title 2000-DTS- SmartNet Smoke & Heat Combi- SN.DTC0.RB20.1 0025 Detector with Sounder Radio Base & Visual Indicator Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com...
  • Page 36 Optical Smoke and Heat A1R Detector SN.DTC0.1 (White) Sounder Radio Base with SN.RB20.1 White VIR (White) Sounder VI mounting plate 2002-ASY-0007 2000-DTS- SmartNet Smoke & Heat Combi- SN.DTC0.RB20.1A Detector with Sounder Radio Base & 0025 Visual Indicator Optical Smoke and Heat A1R SN.DTC0.1 Detector (White) Sounder Radio Base with SN.RB20.1A...
  • Page 37 (Red) Standard mounting plate 2001-PRT-0010 2000-DTS-0072 Model number Datasheet Title 2000-DTS- Fire Alarm Call Point with SVI SN.FAP100.2 0072 Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 38: Control Panel (Cie)

    CIE Panel User Manual 2008-MAN-0002. The information below explains how the whole system is joined together. 10.1 Introduction The SmartNet CIE control panel provides control, management and full cause and effect functionality of the fire detection and alarm system. The options available are 64 and 96 zone panels.
  • Page 39: Front Panel

    The front panel of the Control and Indicating Equipment (CIE) control panel has two keylocks and six information areas. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 40 The control panel displays are described in the Control Panel (CIE) User Manual (document number 2008- MAN-0002). Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 41: Touchscreen

    User Manual 10.2 Touchscreen The general users of the SmartNet system will automatically have User Level 1 authorisation. Therefore, touchscreen access will be limited, and all level 1 features are covered within this manual. Users with access Level 2, 3, and 4 authority must refer to the CIE Panel User Manual.
  • Page 42 There are many different faults that may occur, however during normal operation this should be few. The image below is an example Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 43: Installation And Removal

    User Level 4 service engineers. Refer to the CIE Control Panel User Manual, 2008-MAN-0002 for more information. 10.3 Installation and Removal Installation and removal procedures for the SmartNet CIE Control Panel can be found in the CIE Control Panel User Manual: 2008-MAN-0002. 10.4 Servicing and Maintenance Servicing and Maintenance procedures for the CIE Control Panel will be found in the SmartNet and SmartNet Service Manual: 2000 MAN 0003 01.
  • Page 44: Technical Specification

    The list below concentrates on the SmartNet components which components can be replaced. The only devices in the SmartNet system that has parts that can be replaced (apart from batteries) is the control panel and the fire alarm interface unit.
  • Page 45 Many parts are common, including the fixings which are not listed. Table 21: CIE Control Panel major components Component Part Number SmartNet Control Panel, 64 Zone, 868 MHz, with SN.CIE20.A Zone LEDs SmartNet Control Panel, 96 Zone, 868 MHz, with SN.CIE30.A...
  • Page 46 1000-PRT-0014 Battery Link Cable 2008-ASY-0029 Touchscreen LCD Display 1000-PRT-0035 Gasket, EMI Shielding 1000-PRT-0011 LCD Display Spacer 2008-PRT-0009 CIE Ingress Protection Sticker - SmartNet 2008-PRT-0043 CIE Ingress Protection Sticker - SmartNet 2008-PRT-0044 Battery Label 2008-PRT-0037 ESD Label 1000-PRT-0030 Product Label 2000-PRT-0018 SmartNet &...
  • Page 47: Control Panel (Cie) Resistor Placement

    Field Wiring Board (FWB) terminals, with values as shown in Figure 15: FWB terminating resistor locations and values. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 48: Short Circuit Monitoring

    Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 49 As before, the 10K ohm line termination resistors are fitted at the furthest point from the control panel. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 50 SmartNet User Manual Figure 18: Sounder circuit example connection Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 51: Panel-To-Panel Networking

    Wiring must use a twisted pair to connect the RS485 port between panel screw terminals (see yellow highlight). Twisted pair wires for RS485 connection Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 52 DO NOT fit jumpers to the panels mid-chain, as this will load the signal lines too much and will cause intermittent signalling failures or no communication at all. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 53: Manual Call Points

    Head release Double holes for release tool to open the MCP to remove the MCP face plate. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 54: Manual Call Point Operation

    To activate the manual call point The front plate must be pressed hard between the two black arrows. The radio device instantly communicates with the SmartNet control panel to alert personnel and summon assistance. When the MCP is operated a striped indicator will be visible in the top left hand window of the face plate.
  • Page 55 There are four different variants of manual call points. They all have the same capabilities and comply with the same regulations. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 56: Installation And Removal

    SmartNet User Manual Table 25: SmartNet Manual Call Point variants Cover Product name Product code Base SN.MCP0.RB30.2 Manual Call Point, 868 MHz (red base with cover) SN.MCP0.RB31.2 Manual Call Point, 915 MHz (red base with cover) SN.MCP0.RB30.A White Manual Call Point, 868 MHz (white base with cover) SN.MCP0.RB31.A...
  • Page 57: Fire Alarm Interface

    The outputs can connect to an external device to be activated (for example a magnetic door hold or sprinkler solenoid). The Fire Alarm Interface can also be used to interface an older Cygnus 1 system to the SmartNet system. Figure 24: Fire Alarm Interface device Status Indicator LED: The multi-colour LED indicates specific information about the radio base.
  • Page 58 Carefully choose fixings suitable for the application. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 59: Input Circuits

    The following diagrams show manual call points connected to IOU inputs. The same rules apply to any other switch or contacts wired to the inputs. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 60: Relay Outputs

    These outputs terminations do not require terminating resistors. Any voltage will come from user devices attached to them. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 61: Connecting Wired Sounders

    Figure 27: Typical faults without resistors installed. 12.2 Interfacing to a Cygnus1 / SITEPROTECT System Due to regulatory limitations of EN 54, SmartNet could not be designed to be compatible with the radio system in the early Cygnus1 products. Although not directly compatible, a Cygnus1 system can be interfaced with a SmartNet system so both systems can be run together on the same site.
  • Page 62: Interfacing 2X Ious Together

    • if a fire or fault is present, the user will need to visit the local panel to investigate and clear faults, silence and reset the system (i.e. a Cygnus1 fault cannot be actioned on a SmartNet panel) Figure 28: Interfacing with Cygnus1 12.3 Interfacing 2x IOUs together...
  • Page 63: Interfacing To Other Fire Alarm Systems

    Figure 29: Interfacing 2x IOUs together 12.4 Interfacing to other fire alarm systems By connecting the SmartNet Control Panel to a 3rd party system, Fire and Fault messages can be passed between the two systems. This is basic signalling only (i.e. no serial protocol and no loop connections to other systems).
  • Page 64: Installation And Removal

    The technical specification of the Fire Alarm Interface is paragraph 30 within the Appendices section of this manual. The datasheet for the Fire Alarm Interface is: 2000-DTS-0003. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 65: Radio Base Units

    • Battery operated, with a minimum of 3-years battery life (for radio bases with a head fitted) • Battery status reporting Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 66: Grubscrews

    A range of detector heads, beacon heads blanking plates can be fitted to the radio bases, which communicate their current operating status at all times to the SmartNet control panel. When disassembling this type of radio base, always keep the mounting plate with the base unit.
  • Page 67: Sounder Radio Base

    The sounders with VIR have a choice of red or white visual indicating rings. The 8 LEDs that shine through the visual indicator ring (VIR) are always red. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 68: Sounder Radio Base Units With Visual Indicator Ring

    This must be the sounder VI mounting plate. Refer to paragraph 13.6. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 69 Note that the visual indicator ring is not an EN 54, part 23 approved beacon (VAD) and is for visual indication only. Where part 23 compliance is specified, a Cygnus SmartNet approved VAD must be used (e.g. SN.VAD0.1, SN.VAD0.2, SN.VAD1.1, SN.VAD1.2)
  • Page 70: Mounting Plates

    Standard mounting plates. These are for radio bases that do not have sounder units within them. Refer to paragraph 13.3. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 71: Configuration

    20.3 of this manual. 13.7 Configuration To reconfigure a Radio Base Unit, refer to paragraph 10.5. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 72: Technical Specification

    There are different datasheets for each of the different configurations of radio base units with detector heads, wall beacons or blanking plates. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 73: Heat And Smoke Detector Heads

    SmartNet User Manual Heat and Smoke detector heads The SmartNet detectors will sense, smoke, heat, and intruder activity. Detectors use advanced wireless technology detect all types of critical incidents, then wirelessly communicate the information to the control panel. Types of detector heads •...
  • Page 74: Type A1R Heat Detectors

    The heat detectors are designed to detect heat from a source such as a fire or hot equipment. The features of the SmartNet Heat Detectors are designed to meet the requirements of EN 54, part 5, for heat detectors. 14.2 Type B heat detectors...
  • Page 75: Configuration

    SmartNet Smoke Detector with Standard Radio 2000-DTS-0020 Base SmartNet Heat Detector with Standard Radio 2000-DTS-0022 Base SmartNet Heat Detector with Sounder & Visual 2000-DTS-0023 Indicator Base SmartNet Smoke Detector with Sounder & 2000-DTS-0024 Visual Indicator Base SmartNet Smoke & Heat Combi-Detector with 2000-DTS-0025 Sounder &...
  • Page 76: Beacon Heads

    • Wall mounted W-2.4-7 • Ceiling mounted C-3-9 Both are described within the SmartNet system as visual alarm devices (VAD) 15.1 Overview Beacon heads are emergency visual alarm units that are fitted to ceilings and walls. They provide visual alerts where a sounder may not be heard or in smoke filled environments.
  • Page 77: Ceilings Beacon Heads

    Table 30: Beacon VAD head datasheets Datasheet Title SmartNet Ceiling Beacon VAD with Sounder Base 2000-DTS-0016 (White/ Red) SmartNet Wall Beacon VAD with Sounder Radio Base 2000-DTS-0017 (White/Red) SmartNet Wall Beacon VAD with Standard Radio Base 2000-DTS-0019 (White/Red) SmartNet Ceiling Beacon VAD with Standard Radio Base...
  • Page 78: Repeater

    DTS-0029 has a standard radio base unit with a blanking plate, status LED and a standard mounting plate. The SmartNet Repeaters are always working to connect all the devices with the CIE control panel. A total of 511 devices can be connected to the control panel in this way.
  • Page 79: Blanking Plates

    17.3 Technical specification The technical specification of the blanking plate can be found in Appendices paragraph 30 of this manual. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 80: Fire Alarm Call Point With Sounder/Visual Indicator

    Fire Alarm Call Point with Sounder/Visual Indicator The Fire Call Point Alarm works with the SmartNet Control Panel and other Cygnus alarm devices and provides a rugged solution for fire safety, with its built-in sounder and beacon. Easy installation with adjustable feet.
  • Page 81: Detachment Tool

    Figure 43: Detector removal tool 19.1 Installation and Removal. To remove a SmartNet device from its mounting plate simply locate the device by extending the pole to the required height. With the head removal accessory in place, push it onto and surround the radio base and detector.
  • Page 82: Installation And Removal

    SmartNet parts are only supplied to replace other defective SmartNet parts The removal of SmartNet parts at any time must only be done on the authority of a certified installer or by the Original Equipment Manufacturer. Warning The SmarNet Control Panels look similar to the SmartNet Control Panels;...
  • Page 83 Firmly insert the double-prongs at the top of the Reset tool (Figure 44) into the double-spaced holes [2] on the underside the manual call point Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 84: Mounting Plate Installation

    Turn the mounting plate [1] until the two mounting loops [2] face upwards. The release [3] clasp will be at the base of the mounting plate. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 85: Pre-Installation Checks

    All new manual call point assemblies received from the manufacturer will have three Type C (ER26500) batteries and one CR123 standby battery installed. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 86: Tamper Switch

    Do not use tools, or non-tools to examine the configuration receptor. The installer must visually examine the connector. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 87 This will let the hooks of the manual call point engage with the loops at the back of the manual call point assembly. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 88: Radio Bases

    Manual Call Points, refer to paragraph 20.2. Attach the mounting plate There are three types of mounting plate for use with SmartNet Radio bases. It is important to attach the correct mounting plate, as follows: • A standard mounting plate is solid with no sound vents and simply fits to the radio base with a bayonet fitting.
  • Page 89 Check the labels on the PCB to confirm the required polarity of each battery. Remove the plastic battery tabs from the device. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 90 Attach the head assembly to the base. The two parts join together with a bayonet motion. Turn the head assembly clockwise to secure it. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 91 Standard/Sounder radio base unit. • Location 2 This grubscrew secures the Standard/Sounder radio base unit to the mounting plate. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 92 The action to remove a detector head assembly from the radio base unit is very similar to the procedure to remove the radio base unit from the mounting plate. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 93: Fire Alarm Interface

    Installation Important. Before a device is installed to its final location it must be fully configured for use with the Cygnus Configuration Tool. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com...
  • Page 94 Install the Interface unit to its location • Connect the external electrical devices to the interface unit Figure 58: SmartNet FAI installation Battery installation. All new Fire Alarm interfaces should arrive with the main Type C and standby CR123 batteries in position.
  • Page 95: Detector Heads

    20.5 Detector heads Detector heads are attached to white radio base units using the following method; Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 96: Beacon Heads

    20.7 Repeater units / Blanking plates The Repeater unit is a combination of: Standard radio base unit, and the Blanking plate. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 97 Slight pressure must be applied through the palm of the hand to rotate the blanking plate counter-clockwise to overcome the slight resistance until the grub screw holes are aligned. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 98: Detector Removal Tool

    It is unlikely that you will be able to remove and replace all your SmartNet detector units with only a ladder for assistance. In some places in your premises the SmartNet components will be installed beyond the easy reach of a ladder, therefore the availability of a specialist detector tool, such as the Solo 200, could be a wise investment.
  • Page 99 Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 100: Removal Procedure

    5. Lower the removal tool, making sure that no damage is done to the detector head. Installation procedure The installation operation is the reverse of the removal operation. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 101: Batteries

    Users and installers are always recommended to contact their Cygnus approved distributor to purchase the approved batteries. Table 31: Recommended battery types, manufacturers, and part numbers...
  • Page 102 CR123 backup battery. Your device will not be BS5839 compliant if the backup battery is not fitted. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 103: Battery Replacement

    Disconnect the CIE control panel from the mains power supply. With a SmartNet panel this is done by switching the fire alarm system to OFF (see Figure 64: Fire alarm isolation keyswitch [1]). Turn the key to the OFF position [3].
  • Page 104 (-ve) terminal of the right-hand battery refer to Figure 66). Figure 66: Battery link cable Attach the Velcro straps to keep the batteries secure. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 105 When replacing batteries, please use this procedure to prevent the device losing connection with the control panel and displaying a fault. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 106 2. Remove one of the large type C batteries labelled 26500 and replace it with a type-C battery labelled 26500 of the same model and brand. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 107: Disposal Of Batteries

    Kingdom these regulations are classified under the WEEE Regulations 2013. WEEE is the abbreviation for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment recycling. Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 108: Alarms

    A default fire tone is a major safety requirement of any system. SmartNet provides these to meet the United Kingdom and European Union requirements for UK an EU fire safety. The SmartNet system is capable is emitting up to 36 international and system alarm tones. SmartNet alarms will sound if: •...
  • Page 109 970 Hz, for 0.5 seconds ON, then 0.5 secons OFF, (ISO 8201 LF, BS 5839 Part t.1: 1988) Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 110: Testing

    SmartNet User Manual Testing Configuration of the CIE control panel and the SmartNet devices is done using the CygnusConfig GUI. Refer to the 01 CygnusConfig User Manual (2000-MAN-0002). Information about testing the CIE Control Panels can be found in the CIE Panel User Manual.
  • Page 111: Visual Inspections

    All maintenance tasks must be carried out by Cygnus trained and qualified personnel. The Cygnus SmartNet components are designed to be extremely strong and durable. Damage to these devices is expected to be minimal, but is recommended that all devices are inspected regularly and checked in accordance with BS5839 guidelines.
  • Page 112: Cleaning

    It is the responsibility of the installer’s organisation to ensure that all personnel working at height abide by the relevant health and safety legislation. Do not use abrasive cleaning products on any SmartNet components. SmartNet components must not be made wet during cleaning activities.
  • Page 113: Troubleshooting

    User Manual Troubleshooting 27.1 Status LEDs All devices in the SmartNet system are fitted with an RGB status LED which indicates the state of the device at any given time. The states indicated by each colour are given below. Table 34: Status LEDs...
  • Page 114: Fault Finding

    User Manual 27.2 Fault finding This is a list of faults that can occur on the SmartNet System. It is not extensive. If the user experiences a fault that is not on this list, they should contact a certified installer immediately.
  • Page 115 IO faults appearing on the control panel (Figure 69: Interface faults (without resistors installed). Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 116 IO faults appearing on the control panel (Figure 70: CIE IO faults). Figure 70: CIE IO faults Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 117: Tools

    The OEM recommends that the following items are included as part of the installers tool kits. Important: The SmartNet devices are strong enough for the purposes they are designed for. Very little tooling is needed for the users to maintain this equipment.
  • Page 118: Appendices

    Sounder Visual Indicator (one of the radio bases) WEEE Regulations 2013 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment recycling (WEEE) Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 119: Glossary Of Icons And Symbols

    A potential hazard to the user or the equipment exists. A potential electrostatic hazard to the equipment exists Extra care is necessary to make sure that the SmartNet system operates efficiently. Personal protective equipment (PPE). Safety gloves are to be worn in this area Personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Page 121: List Of Figures

    Figure 3: Manual Control Point modes ............23 Figure 4: MCP Reset Key .................. 24 Figure 5: Housing tool ..................25 Figure 6: SmartNet Device Installation ............26 Figure 7: Field Wiring Board resistor loads ............39 Figure 8: Typical faults without resistors installed........... 39 Figure 9: CIE Control panel ................
  • Page 122 Figure 55: Head assembly Install to the base plate ........90 Figure 56: Grubscrews ..................91 Figure 57: Grubscrew location ................. 92 Figure 58: SmartNet FAI installation ..............94 Figure 58: Battery isolation tabs ..............94 Figure 60: Detector removal tool ..............99 Figure 61: Detector removal tool ..............
  • Page 123: List Of Tables

    Table 22: CIE Control Panel components that cannot be replaced....47 Table 23: Applicable documents..............47 Table 24: Manual Call Point features ............... 53 Table 25: SmartNet Manual Call Point variants ..........56 Table 26: Radio base features ................. 67 Table 27: Features of sounder ................ 68 Table 28: Sounder radio base with VIR ............
  • Page 124: System Flow Diagram

    SmartNet User Manual 29.5 System flow diagram Figure 71: Control and Indicating Panel Information flow diagram Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 125: Electrical Specifications

    865 - 868 MHz 10 mW (maximum) 868MHz 1 x CR123* Main batteries, with a 3-year life Back up battery Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 126: Environmental Specifications

    -10 °C to +55 °C 95 % Fire Alarm Interface -25 °C to +70 °C -25 °C to +70 °C 95 % Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 127: Alarm Tones And Levels

    The line numbers for each tone shown in the table below correspond with the information given in Table 43: Alarm tones (General). Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 128: Full Tones List

    0.0 Hz OFF (NEN 2575:2000) 420 Hz, for 0.625 seconds ON, then 0.625 seconds OFF (Australia AS1670 Alert tone) Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 129 (Swedish All clear signal) Dual tone 800 HZ and 970 Hz at 2 Hz (FP 1063.1 Telecom) - Default Fire Tone Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 130 2400 Hz rising to 2900 Hz at a frequen cy of 3 Hz Dual tone 800 Hz and 630 Hz at a frequency of 2 Registered Office Address. Stirling House, Unit 6 Beacon Road, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6JF 01432 279000 | www.cygnus-systems.com | sales@cygnus-systems.com 2000-MAN-0001-02.5...
  • Page 131: Smartnet Tone Levels (Volume)

    3500 Hz rising to 2200 Hz, for 12 5 ms (Cygnus 1 tone) 32.4 SmartNet tone levels (volume) All SmartNet alarm devices have three volume levels which is selectable at time of configuration, this can also be changed from the control panel under the settings menu.
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