ASENWARE Addressable Fire  Alarm  Control  Panel User Manual

ASENWARE Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel User Manual

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ASENWARE LTD.
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DDRESSABLE
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LARM
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ONTROL
ANEL
USER MANUAL
OPERATIONAL
& PROGRAMMING
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July, 2017
Prepared By : AK

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  • Page 1 ASENWARE LTD. DDRESSABLE LARM ONTROL ANEL USER MANUAL OPERATIONAL & PROGRAMMING July, 2017 Prepared By : AK...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ASENWARE LTD. CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION ....................6 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ........................SYSTEM FEATURE ......................... DISPLAY AND FUNCTION KEY ....................1.3.1 Liquid Crystal Display ....................1.3.2 Fixed Function Keys ....................1.3.3 LED Indicators ......................SYSTEM COMPONENTS ......................1.4.1 Main Control ......................
  • Page 3 ASENWARE LTD. 2.2.3 Main Menu ......................2.2.3.1 Password Change .................. 2.2.3.2 Event History ..................2.2.3.2.1 History Sub-Catogries ............OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL ..................2.3.1 Event Condition ...................... 2.3.2 Fire Alarm Event ....................2.3.2.1 Action to Fire Alarm Event ..............2.3.3 Fault Event ......................
  • Page 4 ASENWARE LTD. 3.3.1.2.1 Configuration ............... 3.3.1.2.2 Zone Settings ..............3.3.1.2.3 Communication ..............3.3.1.2.3.1 TCP/IP ............3.3.1.2.3.2 CAN ............3.3.1.2.3.3 Cloud ............3.3.1.2.3.4 GSM ............3.3.1.2.4 Device Settings ..............3.1.3 Register ....................3.1.4 Restore Factory Settings..............3.1.5 User List ..................... COMPITIBLE DEVICES ..................39 APPENDIX A ANNUNCIATOR PANEL ......................
  • Page 5 ASENWARE LTD. ANNUNCIATOR PANEL ......................PROGRAMMER ......................... ………………………………………………….…64 APPENDIX C ASSIGNING ADDRESSES TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM ................66...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 General Information

    ASENWARE LTD. CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Asenware AW-FP100 Series Fire Alarm Control Panel are intelligent panel which are carefully designed to make it suitable for most of applications. It can be configured with other panels or control systems. It’s user friendly functionality makes it suitable to program and configure the devices.
  • Page 7: Display And Function Key

    ASENWARE LTD. 1.3 DISPLAY AND FUNCTION KEYS Large display screen makes the panel easily programmable, below Figure 1.1 shows LED indicators and functions keys available 1.3.1 Liquid Crystal Display It displays all programming screens, as well as events, history, device and other information. At normal condition it displays Fire, Fault , Supervisory and general information.
  • Page 8: Led Indicators

    ASENWARE LTD. 1.3.3 LED Indicators Table 1.1 LED Indicators LED INDICATOR COLOR FUNCTION Power Greeen Illuminate when power supply is on Fire Alarm Illuminates when at least one fire alarm event exists General Fault Yellow Illuminates when at least one fault occurs...
  • Page 9: Input Method

    ASENWARE LTD. 1.4.3 Input Method From the display, it is very convenient for the programmer to input and register the devices. 1.4.4 Power Supply The power supply is designed to supply power to all devices in the system. The system adopts...
  • Page 10: Printed Circuit Board

    ASENWARE LTD. 1.4.8 Printed Circuit Board The control panel electronics are contained on one printed circuit board that incorporates with loop cards and the central processing unit (CPU). The built-in power supply includes an integral battery charger. A display unit is connected over the PCB.
  • Page 11: Technical Parameter

    ASENWARE LTD. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 1.5.1 Power Rating Mains power supply: AC 220V±20%/50Hz or DC24V; Backup power supply: DC24V maintenance-free battery BAT12V/5AH 1.5.2 Environmental Condition Ambient temperature: -10℃~+55℃ Ambient humidity: ≤95% (40℃±2℃, no condensation) 1.5.3 Terminals Refer to product instructions for detailed technical parameters of the detector, module, sounder...
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Operation

    ASENWARE LTD. CHAPTER 2 OPERATION OVERVIEW Control panel constantly monitors the events. These events can be fire, trouble ( fault ) or supervisory or any other types. Devices and control panel constantly transfer the information. Some events are considered background events and are not seen by the user. The events that are of primary concern to the operator or user are those identified as off-normal events.
  • Page 13: Event Screen

    ASENWARE LTD. Figure 2.1 System Normal Screen or Home Screen 2.2.2 Event Screen Format When any events happens it is appears in the respected windows for example if detector gives fire signal to the panel it will appear in the FIRE window as shown in Figure 2.2. Similarly, specific event will be appeared.
  • Page 14: Main Menu

    ASENWARE LTD. Page Scroll UP/DOWN Figure 2.2 Event Screen 2.2.3 Main Menu The Main Menu touch button on the normal screen will take the programmer to access displays, history information, printing and programming menus and other settings. To enter MENU, user must login first or the password window automatically will appear as shown in Figure 2.3 .
  • Page 15: Password Change

    ASENWARE LTD. Home Button Previous Step Figure 2.3 Main Menu Screen In the menu window, there are options to change password, panel set-up and others. Home Button will take the user to the main window at anytime, which will help the user to exit the system or start-over the system programming.
  • Page 16: Event History

    ASENWARE LTD. Press to Confirm the Changes Figure 2.4 Password Change Screen 2.2.3.2 Events History The History screen allows the user to select a type of history file to view. As it can seen from the Figure 2.5, it includes three sub-categories which can be selected by pressing the soft touch button on the screen.
  • Page 17: History Sub-Catogries

    ASENWARE LTD. 2.2.3.2.1 History Sub-Categories • Fire History : Up-to 1000 events can be stored in this file and most recent one will be appeared on the top. As shown in Figure 2.6, this file includes the details of fire event i.e.
  • Page 18: Operation Of Control Panel

    ASENWARE LTD. OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL Even when system is in normal condition it constantly or at regular intervals, monitors some functions to make its sure that panel is in fully operating condition all the time. Some functions are illustrated below : •...
  • Page 19: Action To Fire Alarm Event

    ASENWARE LTD. 2.3.2.1 Action to Fire Alarm Event When a fire incident occurs, the operator must take action to respond to fire alarm : Silence the Panel sounder : By pressing the soft key Panel Buzzer Silence, the local sounder will silence and the Fire Alarm LED will change from flashing to steady.
  • Page 20: Action To Fault Event

    ASENWARE LTD. 2.3.3.1 Action to Fault Event When a fault incident occurs, the operator must take action to respond to fire alarm : -Silence the Panel sounder : By pressing the soft key Panel Buzzer Silence, the local sounder will silence and the Fire Alarm LED will change from flashing to steady. By pressing this, panel will acknowledge the signal to panel screen, history buffer, printer and annunciator, if installed.
  • Page 21: Linkage/Supervisory Event

    ASENWARE LTD. Table 2.2 System Fault FAULT TYPE DESCRIPTION ACTION Output Fault Loop Card unable to give output Check and correct LoopCard Check in programming if registered Loop Card missing Communication Fault and correct EERON Fault Memory Fault Check and correct or replace...
  • Page 22: Disable And Testing Event

    ASENWARE LTD. 2.3.5 Disable and Testing Event 2.3.5.1 Disablement and Testing of Device When any point (detector or module) is isolated (disabled) or being tested individually, control panel indicates disabled points or testing condition by displaying on the screen its disabled or testing condition, respectively.
  • Page 23: Chapter 3 Programming

    Program all devices and test the system. test can be performed using point to point from the testing method as describes in subsequent sections of this chapter. • Keep the hard copy of the program • Save the program and also it can be upload to Asenware Server using Cloud System.
  • Page 24: Password Change

    ASENWARE LTD. 3.2.2 Password Change As described in section 2.2.3.1 how to change the password, PASSWORD CHANGE touch button will help the user to change or update the password. There are usually two- levels of password : Administrator and Super- Administrator. Administrator can be described as Level 2 User, and Super Administrator as Level 3 User according to EN 54-2.
  • Page 25: Program

    ASENWARE LTD. 3.3.1 Program Program of the panel allows the user to make the programming as a whole for the system. When the user entered the MENU soft touch key, he/she can enter other sub-menus as described in 2.2.3. Figure 3.1 Main Menu Screen 3.3.1.1...
  • Page 26: Panel Setup

    ASENWARE LTD. Individual Device Test Selected Loop Device Isolation Page Selection Figure 3.2 Status and Operation Menu Screen 3.3.1.2 Panel Setup Sub-menu PANEL SETUP allows the user to configure the panel for time set up, loop identity, zone settings etc. Panel Setup contains four other sub-menus, where user can set-up the panel by allocation the initial information.
  • Page 27: Configuration

    ASENWARE LTD. 3.3.1.2.1 Configuration In this sub-menu, panel name, loop selection and its settings can allocated. Figure 3.4 shows the configuration window, where user can set up basic functions for the panel like time set-up, printer and panel buzzer sound.
  • Page 28 ASENWARE LTD. Figure 3.5 Zone Settings Window If there is no delay in particular zone, status will show that the panel is normal for any output, it will give the signal to Notification Appliances without any delay. In the first column of Figure 3.5, Zone number are soft touch button, when pressed, it will take the user to Zone Action settings windows, Figure 3.6.
  • Page 29 ASENWARE LTD. zone in ‘Location’ and FireQty can be selected up to three devices to avoid false alarm as shown in Figure 3.7. User can select the number of devices required to allow the panel to send output signal to Notification Devices in the specific zone.
  • Page 30: Communication

    ASENWARE LTD. Figure 3.8 (A) Delay Time Settings (Minute) Figure 3.8 (B) Delay Time Settings (Minute) 3.3.1.2.3 Communication Network settings and, communication settings with other panels and cell phones can be performed in this sub-menu. Referring to Figure 3.9, user must go further individual widows for...
  • Page 31: Tcp/Ip

    Asenware allows the customer to save the data using Cloud option, refer Figure 3.12, all data (programming) will be saved at Asenware Server. It will help the user to restore the data from Asenware Server and on request Asenware can check for any issues in the programming at any...
  • Page 32 ASENWARE LTD. Figure 3.10 TCP/IP Address Window Screen Figure 3.11 CAN Window Screen...
  • Page 33: Gsm

    ASENWARE LTD. Figure 3.12 Cloud Window Screen 3.3.1.2.3.4 In this (GSM) window, refer to Figure 3.13, users can feed the Phone number of authorized persons or the person to be notified for the event for example notification for the person in control room, fire brigade office etc.
  • Page 34: Device Settings

    ASENWARE LTD. 3.3.1.2.4 Device Settings In this sub-menu of PANEL SETUP, user can define and assigned the devices name which can be configured in Register ( described in later sections). Figure 3.14 shows the Device Settings window. Figure 3.14 Device Settings Window Screen 3.3.1.3...
  • Page 35 ASENWARE LTD. Step 2 : It is presumed that user already assign addresses to the devices using the suitable method, here in column Step 3 : When address is assigned to specific device, in the second column Product Type can be selected from the drop down list as shown in Figure 3.15 after clicking anywhere in the cell.
  • Page 36: Restore Factory Settings

    ASENWARE LTD. Figure 3.16 Selection of Device and Register 3.3.1.4 Restore Factory Settings Sub-menu RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS allows the owner to make the panel at factory settings and reset the panel as per new configuration or new programming for the devices. Only Level 4 authorized person can use this sub-menu.
  • Page 37 Figure 3.17 User List Figure 3.18 User Access Chart...
  • Page 38 ASENWARE LTD. Any question concerning the technical or related to this manual should be addressed to : Asenware Ltd. 701 Building 8, Dongfangming Industry Zone Dabao Road, Baoan, Shenzhen, China...
  • Page 39: Appendix Acompitible Devices

    Fire Alarm System Layout drawing. It includes keyboard, Power LED and buzzer. AW-D118 is extensions 24 zone board. Both can be used with AW-FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. One AW-D117 can be connected with 4 pieces of AW-...
  • Page 40: Addressable Devices

    Detector Base MODULES All addressable modules are compatible with AW-FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. It is supplied with back box and cabinet which has IP30 rating. All devices have two panel controlled LED indicators, one Green LED which keep showing the power and another one is RED LED which goes ON at the time of Alarm Condition.
  • Page 41: Appendix Bdatasheets

    ASENWARE LTD. APPENDIX B DATASHEETS ADDRESSABLE SMOKE DETECTOR General Asenware AW-D101 smoke detector is an intelligent smoke detector, which can be configured with Asenware AW-FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. Each point (devices) can be given specific ID, which allows the panel to continuously monitor specific detector location (point).
  • Page 42 ASENWARE LTD. Installation AW-D101 addressable detector use a separate base to simplify the installation and maintenance. For proper installation, terminal connections to be followed as shown below No 6: Remote Indicator+ No 3: Remote Indicator - No 2: Loop IN +...
  • Page 43: Addressable Heat Detector

    ASENWARE LTD. ADDRESSABLE HEAT DETECTOR General Asenware AW-D102 heat detector is an intelligent rate of rise heat detector, which can be configured with Asenware AW-FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. Each point (devices) can be given specific ID, which allows the panel to...
  • Page 44 ASENWARE LTD. Installation AW-D102 addressable detector use a separate base to simplify the installation and maintenance. For proper installation, terminal connections to be followed as shown below. No 6: Remote Indicator+ No 3: Remote Indicator - No 2: Loop IN +...
  • Page 45: Addressable Combination Detector

    ASENWARE LTD. ADDRESSABLE COMBINATION DETECTOR General Asenware AW-D103 is combination heat and smoke detector, it is an intelligent addressable detector, which can be configured with Asenware AW-FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. Each point (devices) can be given specific ID, which allows the panel to continuously monitor specific detector location (point).
  • Page 46 ASENWARE LTD. Installation AW-D103 addressable detector use a separate base to simplify the installation and maintenance. For proper installation, terminal connections to be followed as shown below. No 6: Remote Indicator+ No 3: Remote Indicator - No 2: Loop IN +...
  • Page 47: Addressable Bell Horn Strobe

    ASENWARE LTD. ADDRESSABLE HORN STROBE General Asenware AW-D106 is an intelligent horn strobe, which can be configured with Asenware AW-FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. Each point (devices) can be given specific ID, which allows the panel to continuously monitor specific device location (point).
  • Page 48: Addressable Bell

    ASENWARE LTD. ADDRESSABLE BELL General Asenware AW-D109 is an intelligent bell, which can be configured with Asenware AW-FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. Each point (devices) can be given specific ID, which allows the panel to continuously monitor specific bell location (point).
  • Page 49: Addressable Manual Call Point

    ASENWARE LTD. MANUAL CALL POINT General Asenware AW-D105 is an intelligent manual call point, which can be configured with Asenware AW-FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. Each point (devices) can be given specific ID, which allows the panel to continuously monitor specific device location (point).
  • Page 50 ASENWARE LTD. *All dimensions are in mm...
  • Page 51: Monitor Module

    General Asenware AW-D110 is an intelligent addressable monitor module, which can be configured with Asenware AW-FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. Each point (devices) can be given specific ID or individual address, which allows the panel to continuously monitor specific location (point). The module has a panel controlled LED indicator.
  • Page 52 ASENWARE LTD. *All dimensions are in mm * Same size of box is supplied for all type of modules...
  • Page 53: Control Module

    CONTROL MODULE General Asenware AW-D112 is an intelligent addressable control module, which can be configured with Asenware AW- FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. Each point (devices) can be given specific ID or individual address, which allows the panel to continuously monitor specific location (point).
  • Page 54 ASENWARE LTD. Wiring Connection...
  • Page 55: Supervisory Module

    General Asenware AW-D111 is an intelligent addressable supervisory module, which can be configured with Asenware AW-FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. Each point (devices) can be given specific ID or individual address, which allows the panel to continuously monitor specific location (point). The module has two panel con- trolled LED indicator.
  • Page 56 ASENWARE LTD. Wiring Connection...
  • Page 57: Relay Module

    RELAY MODULE General Asenware AW-D113 is an intelligent addressable relay module, which can be configured with Asenware AW- FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. Each point (devices) can be given specific ID or individual address, which allows the panel to continuously monitor specific location (point).
  • Page 58 ASENWARE LTD. Wiring Connection...
  • Page 59: Isolator Module

    ISOLATOR MODULE General Asenware AW-D114 is an intelligent addressable isolator module, which can be configured with Asenware AW- FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. Each point (devices) can be given specific ID or individual address, which allows the panel to continuously monitor specific location (point).
  • Page 60 ASENWARE LTD. Installation • AW-D114 addressable monitor module must be installed as per the final drawings and wiring diagram. • Set the address on the monitor module using programmer. • Secure the module in the electrical box, supplied with the monitor module.
  • Page 61: Annunciator Panel

    ANNUNCIATOR PANEL General Asenware AW-D116 is an addressable annunciator, which can be configured with Asenware AW-FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. D116 is provided using an 80 character, back-lit, alphanumeric display. Information Messages includes for Alarm, Fault, Supervisory and General Conditions in a...
  • Page 62 ASENWARE LTD. *All dimensions are in mm...
  • Page 63: Programmer

    ASENWARE LTD. PROGRAMMER General Asenware AW-PR101 is a programmer, which is used to assign addresses to all devices which need to be configured with Asenware AW-FP100 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. Each point (devices) can be given specific ID using AW-PR101.
  • Page 64: Appendix Cassigning Addresses

    ASENWARE LTD. APPENDIX C ASSIGNING ADDRESSES Assigning the addresses to Devices Programmer is needed to assign the address to each device i.e. detectors, modules, bells etc. Programmer is supplied with connectors to ease with addressing the devices. There are two different ways to assign addresses to detectors and rest of the devices.
  • Page 65 ASENWARE LTD. Other Devices Addresses Assignment Devices other than detector can be addresses using the connector (supplied with Programmer). Connect the other side of device to the ‘Program’ (scribed in the circuit board ) into the device and assign the number using the number keys on the programmer and then pushing WRITE button on it.

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