Fire-Lite Sensiscan 200 Installation, Operation, And Programming Manual
Fire-Lite Sensiscan 200 Installation, Operation, And Programming Manual

Fire-Lite Sensiscan 200 Installation, Operation, And Programming Manual

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The Sensiscan 200
Installation, Operation, and Programming Manual
12 Clintonville Road
Northford, CT 06472
203-484-7161
FAX: 203-484-7118
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Document # 15032
11/1/96
Rev:
P/N 15032:C1
ECN 96-355

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  • Page 1 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 203-484-7161 FAX: 203-484-7118 The Sensiscan 200 Installation, Operation, and Programming Manual Document # 15032 11/1/96 Rev: P/N 15032:C1 ECN 96-355...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Periodic Testing and Service ..................57 Operational Checks ......................57 Battery Checks ....................... 58 Walk Test ........................58 Appendix A: Supply Calculations ................... 59 Appendix B: Canadian Requirements ..................64 Programming Log ........................65 Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 4: Section One: General Information

    General Information Introduction The Sensiscan 200 is an expandable multi-zone Fire Alarm Control Panel based on a modular design for maximum flexibility. The heart of the system is the Central Processor Unit (CPU) module which monitors and directs the actions of all other modules in the system. Up to two other modules may be installed in various configurations.
  • Page 5 Standard CAN/ULC-S527-M87 Other: EIA-485 Serial Interface Standards NEC Article 300 Wiring Methods NEC Article 760 Fire Protective Signaling Systems Applicable Local and State Building Codes Requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 6 In addition, the following equipment is required for the specific NFPA standards listed below: An NFPA 72-1993 Central Station Protected Premises Control Unit requires: 5. Fire-Lite UDACT-F, Noti•Fire 911A Digital Communicator or the Fire•Lite MS-5012 Control Communicator. An NFPA-12 Minimum Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Control Unit, NFPA-12A Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Control Unit, NFPA-12B Halon 1211 Fire Extinguishing Control Unit or NFPA - 13 requires: 5.
  • Page 7: Section Two: Inventory

    Section Two: Inventory The Sensiscan 200 is offered under a Basic Equipment (BE-200) package which provides the CPU module, Main Power Supply, interconnecting cables and an instruction manual. Components include modules and devices not provided in the Basic Equipment package. These components also include several items necessary to complete a basic system, such as an initiating module and cabinet.
  • Page 8: The Basic Equipment Package

    "MPS-24BRB" (for Replacement Board ). 4000TA Transformer Module Ribbon Cable Main Bell Power Harness Positive Battery Cable (red) (75171) (75169) (71071) Negative Battery Cable (black) Power Ribbon (71072) (75170) Power Harness (75168) Series Interconnect (71070) Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 9: Optional Modules

    IZ-8F. mable for standard fire, Waterflow Alarm, Supervi- sory service, Non-Alarm or Command inputs. Note: This module will not support an IZE-AF Initiat- ing Zone Expander module. Dummy Load Resistors End-of-Line Resistors Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 10 3-1 and 4-1. For more information on the RS-1459 module, refer to the RS-1459 Product Installation Two End-of-Line Two Dummy Load Drawing. Resistors Resistors 4.7K, 1/2 watt (71252) 4.7K, 1/2 watt (71245) Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 11: Communicators

    Station Receivers via enclosure(s) the public switched for both the telephone network. 911A and the It is capable of reporting transformer. up to 56 software Refer to the zones. Notifire 911A manual, Document #74-06200-005-A. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 12: Optional Components

    Includes a backbox (illus- Trouble Cable trated) and door. (P/N 71033) DP-200 Dress Panel TR-200 Trim Ring Mounts to the cabinet to cover system For semi-flush mounting of the cabinet. components. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 13: Section Three: Installation

    Audio Visual Supplies - If an optional AVPS-24F is to be employed, mount it to the cabinet (see Figure 3-1). Audio Visual Cables - If employing an AVPS-24F, connect the AVPS Trouble Cable. Connect the Auxiliary Bell Power Harness to the AVPS–24F. Refer to Section Five to connect these cables. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 14 Power Harness between the CPU and the Main Power Supply as illustrated in the respective figure in Section Five. Module Expander Boards - If expander boards are to be used with a Sensiscan 200 modules, install as illustrated in Figure 3-4.
  • Page 15: Mounting The Power Supplies

    (refer to Figure 4-1). Mount the RS-1459 here with standoffs, nuts and lock washers provided. Note: The AVPS-24F cannot be installed when the RS-1459 is being used. Figure 3-1: Mounting Power Supplies Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 16: Connecting The Cpu Ribbon Cable

    Cabinet Cabinet Step 3: Align the supplied module screws with the thread-holes on the chassis and secure in place. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 17: Mounting Expander Modules

    Module to standoffs using mounting holes. Secure the entire assembly with the four nuts and Secure the assembly with four nuts and lock washers. lock washers. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 18: Mounting Modules In The Cabinet

    Straighten LEDs so that they extend from the board at a 90 degree angle. Cabinet Cabinet Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 19: Ul Power-Limited Wiring Requirements

    0.25" away from any nonpower-limited circuit wiring. Furthermore, all power-limited and nonpower-limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockouts and/or conduits. A typical wiring diagram for the Sensiscan 200 is shown below. Power-limited...
  • Page 20: Section Four: Field Wiring The Modules

    Reliability depends to a great extent upon proper installation and maintenance. The system's modules feature removable terminal blocks that ease installation and servicing of the control panel. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 21: Cpu Terminal Connections

    (1) wiring is in conduit, (2) wire length is less than 1000 meters, (3) wiring does not cross any power lines and (4) must not be in the vicinity of any high voltage.. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 22: Dummy Loading Unused Circuits

    The control panel communicates with the serial annunciator modules of the AFMX and LDM Series through the EIA–485 interface on the CPU. The EIA terminal block is installed on the lower CPU board. Maximum distance is 6000 feet. Maximum resistance is 100 ohms. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 23: Wiring The Modules

    Wire initiating devices according to the manufacturer's instructions packaged with each device. For Canada, model F-ELR End-of-Line Resistor Assembly required. Maximum line resistance is 100 ohms. IZ-4F contains only circuits A, B, C and D. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 24 Wire initiating devices according to the manufacturer's instructions packaged with each device. The IZ-4F does not support the IZE-AF Expander and therefore cannot be wired for Style D circuits. Maximum line resistance is 100 ohms. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 25 Use only the compatible, UL listed 2-wire smoke detectors are listed in the Device Compatibility Document. For connection of 4-wire smoke detectors, refer to Section Six. Wire initiating devices according to the manufacturer's instructions packaged with each device. Maximum line resistance is 100 ohms. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 26 Size wiring for a maximum voltage drop of 2 volts at the end of the Notification Appliance Circuit. The IC-4F is California Code programmable (microprocessor Rev. B or higher). To program for California Code, cut diode D35. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 27 2) If this module is needed to drive power-limited and nonpower- Nonpower-limited Circuit limited relays that are next to each other, refer to the figure to the left showing a typical connection. Nonpower-limited Relay 4 Circuit Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 28 DC (resistive) and 2 amps @ 125 volts AC (inductive). Activation of a CR-4LF relay occurs automatically when an alarm is detected on a selected (programmed) Initiating Device Circuit. Typical Form-C Control Relay in Standby Position Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 29 30 volts DC (resistive) and 2 amps @ 125 volts AC (induc- tive). Activation of a CR-4LF relay occurs automatically when an alarm is detected on a selected (programmed) Initiating Device Circuit. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 30: Section Five: Power Supplies

    Internal power for the system is provided via the Power Harness (76100). Connect this harness from P2 on the main power supply to the CPU. Signaling between the CPU and the main power supply is accomplished through connection of the Power Ribbon (71087) to P3 on the MPS-24BPCC. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 31 +24 VDC (20.4-26.4, 200 mV ripple), 200 mA max. Filtered, regulated and resettable. Power-limited but when used for 4-wire smoke detectors, the power run must be supervised by a UL Listed Power Supervision Relay. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 32: Mps-24Bpcc Harness Connections

    Main Bell Power Harness (75169) Connect Blue Wire to MPS TB2 Terminal 3 (+). Connect Black Wire to MPS TB2 Terminal 4 (-). Transformer Harness connection Power Ribbon (75170) Power Harness (75168) MPS-24BPCC Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 33: Wiring The Avps-24F

    Cable to P4 on the MPS. Chassis Secondary Primary Power Power Connect to a suitable Neutral ground or to TB1-2 on the Main Power Supply (see Figure 5-1). Terminals 5 (+) & 6 (-) Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 34: Section Six: Applications

    FACP for DACT operation will delay the reporting of an AC loss condition for approximately eight hours (Software P/N 73452 or higher) and modify the EIA-485 Annunciator Port protocol (Software P/N 73611 or higher) for UDACT-F operation. The modified protocol is compatible with the AFMX and LDM Annunciators. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 35 The UDACT-F’s Comm Fail Output (TB3, pin #2) must be connected to P4 pin #1 (lower pin) on the FACP power supply. The power and the EIA-485 circuits are wired sequentially (the FACP connects to the annunciator and the annunciator connects to the UDACT-F). Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 36 The UDACT-F is capable of reporting the status of each zone (circuit) on the Sensiscan 200. The UDACT-F reports alarms and troubles on inputs and reports only troubles on outputs. Beware of 'gaps' in the reporting of input circuits. The gaps depend upon the mounting location and FACP configuration.
  • Page 37 N 75148 may be Filtered, regulated, ordered for this purpose. resettable, power limited 24 VDC Lower pin connects to TB3, pin #2 on UDACT-F (Comm Fail) Figure 6-1B: MPS-24BPCC Connection to UDACT-F Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 38 For more detailed instructions refer to the Noti-Fire 911A manual, Document #74-06200-005-A. Note: The 911A is not FM-approved. Alarm Trouble 911A Note: Wiring between the FACP and 911A must be in conduit. Common +24 VDC 27.6 VDC 27.6 VDC Black Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 39: Tee-Tapping

    (Part # 71274) Standard Tee-Tapped Notification Style Y Appliance Circuit Listed 10K ELR (Part # 71274) Figure 6-3: Tee-Tapping Notification Appliance Circuits Note: Factory Mutual (FM) recommends this application not be used. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 40: Four-Wire Smoke Detectors

    24V power loop which must function at the same time in alarm. — is the detector current in alarm. — is the end-of-line relay current. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 41: Notification Appliance Circuit Power Configurations

    Circuits share 2.0 amps. ICE- These two Notification Ap- pliance Circuits share 2.0 Module amps. These four Notification Ap- pliance Circuits share the AVPS-24F IC-4F total 3.0 amps of current on the AVPS-24F. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 42 Figure 6-6: Typical Supply/Notification Circuit Configurations (continued) These four Notification Appliance Circuits share 2.0 amps ICR-4LF These two Notification Appliance Circuits share 2.0 amps and these two Notification Appliance Circuits share AVPS-24F ICR-4LF 3.0 amps Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 43: Remote Command Inputs

    Figure 6-7: Remote Command Input Connections 1) Initiating circuits used as command circuits are supervised, power limited, and may be connected to limited-energy cable. 2) Maximum line resistance allowed due to wiring is 100 ohms. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 44 Remote Command Circuits are supervised and power limited. Maximum wire resistance per circuit is 100 ohms. Circuits wired for Style B operation requires a 4.7K ELR (P/N 71252) at the end of the line. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 45 Remote Command Circuits are supervised and power limited. Maximum wire resistance per circuit is 100 ohms. Circuits wired for style B operation requires a 4.7K ELR (P/N 71252) at the end of the line. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 46: Section Seven: Programming

    ENTER key will not result in the storing of Write Enable Write Inhibit any program data — all work will be lost. Position Position Note: The panel's Disable feature will not function with Write Inhibit selected. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 47: System Programming

    FUNCTION SELECT switch to store the programming information and advance programming to the next function — SILENCEABLE. Note: Circuit programmed for both supervisory and non-alarm performs special functions. See Remote Command Inputs. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 48 Power is then reapplied, beginning a verification period. Any alarm detected during this period will initiate an immediate system alarm. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 49 Door locks connected to CR-4F/CRE-4F modules could be unlocked when a fire is detected by the control panel. A Non-Alarm point could be used to manually unlock/lock the doors in non-fire situations. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 50 Waterflow. Remove the Programming Key to exit programming mode. Note: After the system has been programmed, the Programming Key must be removed to transfer the programming information from temporary memory storage to nonvolatile memory. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 51: Extended Programming Features

    When selected, the CPU's trouble contacts will not be activated for loss of AC power until approximately 8 hours after loss of power occurs. Software P/N 73611 (or higher) is required to support the Fire-Lite UDACT-F. When using a UDACT-F, the "DACT" mode must be selected under the extended programming feature and "Annun" under programming.
  • Page 52 To exit extended programming at any time, remove the programming key. The 123-3211 password does not al- low access to any other program fea- tures and does not cause the system to reconfigure. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 53: Section Eight: Operating The Control Panel

    This switch can also be used to disable or enable individual circuits. Note: The CPU produces a pulsed tone for troubles, disabled outputs, and supervisory conditions. A continuous tone is generated for alarms. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 54: Cpu Circuits

    Green LEDs: Each output has a green Yellow LEDs: Each output circuit has a yellow LED that LED that indicates activation of that circuit. indicates trouble conditions or disabled outputs. New troubles are indicated by a flashing LED. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 55: Modules

    LED. Trouble sig- nals will self-restore as soon as the trouble condition has been corrected. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 56: Disabling/Enabling Circuits

    6) Release the LAMP TEST switch to exit Disable/Enable mode. The control panel will return to operation with the selected circuits disabled. Caution: Disabling a circuit will reduce or eliminate fire protection. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 57: Section Nine: Testing & Maintenance

    48 hours before testing. 8) Check that all yellow LEDs are off and that the green "AC POWER" LED is illuminated. 9) Notify fire, central station and/or building personnel that test is complete. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 58: Battery Checks

    A discharged battery will charge at 0.75 amps (typically) and obtain its float voltage of 27.6 volts within 48 hours. Replace any battery that is leaking or damaged. Replacement batteries may be obtained from Fire-Lite Alarms, Inc. Minimal replacement battery capacity is indicated on the control panel marking label. To check battery and system, Refer to Section "Operational Checks"...
  • Page 59: Appendix A: Supply Calculations

    The power supply must be capable of powering the system under all operating conditions. Use Table A-2A to determine power supply loading and verify that the loading is within the limits permitted. Use Table A-2B and A- 2C to determine secondary (battery) power requirements. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 60 AC power loss. This figure is required to complete the standby battery calculations. After adding up all the individual current draws, the total figure is then transferred to Table A-2C. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 61 This table does not account for current drawn from TB2-3 and TB2-4, which is limited to 800 mA in Standby and 2.0 amps in Alarm, exclusive of the 750 mA limit on the regulator. Standby current from TB2-3 and TB2-4 must be included in Table A-2B. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 62 Batteries installed in a system powered by a generator need to provide at least four hours of standby power. The total amp hours required cannot exceed 17 AH. Factory Mutual Systems require 90 hours of standby for protection/deluge applications. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 63 7.0 AH 12 volts PS-1270 Select batteries that meet or exceed the Total Am- 12 AH 12 volts PS-12120 pere-Hours calculated and the are within the accept- able charger range: Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 64: Appendix B: Canadian Requirements

    Supervisory - fast flash (approximately 160 pulses per minute). Trouble condition - slower flash (approximately 60 pulses per minute). Acknowledging the control panel will silence the audible tone and change flashing LEDs to steady operation. Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 65: Programming Log

    Programming Log i t i f i r f i t l l e l l e l l e e l i : t i e l i Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 66 NOTES Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 67 NOTES Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11/1/96 P/N 15032:C1...
  • Page 68: Limited Warranty

    ® manufacturing date-stamp control, the warranty is ® eighteen (18) months from date of original purchase by Fire-Lite 's distributor unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period, in which case the shorter period shall apply. This warranty is void if the product is altered, repaired or ®...
  • Page 69 ALARM CONDITION: Activation of a compatible detector or any normally open fire alarm initiating device will result in the following action by the Sensiscan 200 control panel: 1) activate alarm notification, control, and signaling outputs as programmed, 2) light the Red SYSTEM ALARM LED and the associated initiating circuit alarm LED(s), and 3) A steady audible tone will sound until the alarm is acknowledged or silenced.

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