Notifier ID50 Installation, Comissioning & Configuration Manual

Notifier ID50 Installation, Comissioning & Configuration Manual

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997-263, Issue 4 September 2002

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  • Page 1 ID50/60 installation, commissioning & configuration manual 997-263, Issue 4 September 2002...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Contents Introduction Manual Purpose System Design and Planning General CE Marking EN54 Functions Ancillary Functions Related Documents Warnings and Cautions Tips 1.10 Glossary of Icons Installation Guide How to Use this Section Pre-Installation Check List Transient Protection Product Inspection...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual MICC Cables Commissioning Introduction Preliminary Checks Internal Checks External Wiring Checks Powering the Panel Configuration and Handover Commissioning Tests Sensors and Modules Configuration Introduction Navigation and Number Entry Level 2 Configuration Options Level 3 Configuration Options Setup Options 997-263, Issue 4...
  • Page 4 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Circuit Options Control-By-Event Output Rules Zone Texts Access Options 997-263, Issue 4 September 2002...
  • Page 5 ID50 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.10 System Options 5.11 Normal Appendix 1 - Specification A1-1 to A1-6 Appendix 2 - ID60 Single Loop Panel Differences A2-1 to A2-5 997-263, Issue 4 September 2002...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction 1.1 Manual Purpose 1.2 System Design and Planning...
  • Page 7: General

    1.3 General Only suitably-qualified engineers must install, commission and configure this product Only fit the electronics module after all the other trades have completed their tasks!
  • Page 8: Ce Marking

    1.4 CE Marking 1.5 EN54 Functions Indications: Fault signals from points Recording of the number of entries into fire alarm condition 7.13 Controls: Coincidence detection 7.12 Delay of the immediate actioning of outputs 7.11 Disablement of each address point Test condition Outputs: Fire alarm device(s) (Sounders) Fire alarm routing equipment...
  • Page 9: Ancillary Functions

    1.6 Ancillary Functions Site Specific Setup Options Access Options Voltage Indications *4.11.7 Control-by-Event Output modes 5.7.1 Input type pattern 5.7.9 Disable/enablement *4.9 Repeater interface Self-learn configuration - manual 5.6.1 Self-learn configuration - auto 5.6.2 Module supervision options 5.6.1 Module silence options 5.7.4 Text editing Sensor LED blinking on/off...
  • Page 10: Related Documents

    1.7 Related Documents 1.8 Warnings and Cautions WARNING: High Voltage! Take suitable precautions to avoid electric shock EN54-2:-8.8 One hardware- configurable output must be configured as a fault relay 1.9 Tips Magnetise the tip of your screwdriver to help when offering small screws to holes in confined spaces.
  • Page 11: Glossary Of Icons

    1.10 Glossary of Icons...
  • Page 12: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide 2.1 How to Use this Section 2.2 Pre-installation Check List...
  • Page 13: Transient Protection

    2.3 Transient Protection...
  • Page 14: Product Inspection

    2.4 Product Inspection To avoid damage to the control panel ensure that you follow these instructions...
  • Page 15 2.4.2 What to do if Panel is Damaged or Suspect...
  • Page 18 376.00 188.00 37.50 301.00 DO NOT use the back box as a guide when drilling...
  • Page 19 Before drilling the back box, make sure that no equipment is fitted E (x4) E (x4) WALL WALL RECESS RECESS...
  • Page 20: Assembling The Panel

    2.6 Assembling the Panel Cables & Wiring Power Supply from transformer (TB1), CFG Outputs D and C (TB3), 24 V Auxiliary Power Supply (TB4), Sounder Outputs B and A (TB4), Loop Cable Output (TB5), RS485 Communications Cable (TB6), FBF Communications Cable (VdS Only) (TB9), viii FBF Power Supply (VdS Only) (TB8), Digital / ÜE Cable (TB8), and...
  • Page 21: Rs485 Communications Link

    2.7 RS485 Communications Link RS485 RS485 RS485...
  • Page 22 Apply power BEFORE making any RS485 connections!
  • Page 23: Rs232 Interface Connections

    2.8 RS232 Interface Connections...
  • Page 24: Cabling

    Cabling 3.1 Cabling Instructions WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Before working on mains connections, ensure mains power supply to the panel is disconnected.
  • Page 26: Cabling Installation Notes

    3.2 Cabling Installation Notes Cable Type Manufacturer Cable Name Type Number Application Foil Screen Pirelli FP200 Foil Screen Pirelli FP200 Gold Foil Screen Draka Firetuf FTZ 2E1.5 Copper Clad BICC MICC CCM2L1.5RG Foil Screen H & S Radox FR Comms Foil Screen Draka FDZ 1000...
  • Page 27: Emc Considerations

    3.3 EMC Considerations 3.4 MICC Cables...
  • Page 28: Commissioning

    Commissioning 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Preliminary Checks...
  • Page 29: Internal Checks

    4.3 Internal Checks FLASH PRG ENABLE FLASH PRG ENABLE...
  • Page 30: External Wiring Checks

    EN54-2 : 8.2.4c. Earth Fault Monitoring is required DO NOT remove link if there is an existing earth fault. If link is removed, ensure it is fitted before replacing front cover. 4.4 External Wiring Checks...
  • Page 32 Apply power BEFORE making any RS485 connections.
  • Page 34 Fit Jumper Sounder/ OUTPUT Links Over: Relay Unmonitored Unmonitored Normally-Open Normally-Closed Output C 1 & 3 1 & 2 1 & 2 (default un- 4 & 6 3 & 5 5 & 6 monitored NC) 5 & 7 7 & 8 7 &...
  • Page 35 KEY-SW...
  • Page 36: Powering The Panel

    4.5 Powering the Panel 4.5.1 Start-up Language Selection...
  • Page 38: Configuration And Handover

    4.6 Configuration and Handover...
  • Page 39: Commissioning Tests

    × × 4.7 Commissioning Tests...
  • Page 40: Sensors And Modules

    4.8 Sensors and Modules...
  • Page 41: Configuration

    Configuration 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Navigation and Number Entry 5.3 Level 2 Configuration Options...
  • Page 42: Level 3 Configuration Options

    5.4 Level 3 Configuration Options...
  • Page 43: Setup Options

    5.5 Setup Options × × × × å ×...
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  • Page 48 × × × × EN54-2 : 7.6.1, 7.8, 8.7.1 Level 1 Control Key access is NOT EN54 compliant × ×...
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  • Page 56 5.6 Circuit Options ×...
  • Page 58 The procedure for changing the zone of a module is the same as for a sensor Fire Inputs can only be assigned to Zones 1 to 16...
  • Page 60 The first 30 modules (from lowest address upwards) restricted to types MCP, DKM, MRL, IRL and all AUX actions except Plant Alarm, are added automatically to a priority poll list. Subsequent modules are polled normally. EN54-2 : 7.6.1, 7.8 Level 2 Keyswitch access MUST be used with an input Type AUX panel Reset (7.6.1) &...
  • Page 61 The first 30 modules (from lowest address upwards) restricted to types MCP, DKM, MRL, IRL and all AUX actions except Plant Alarm, are added automatically to a priority poll list. Subsequent modules are polled normally. × × ×...
  • Page 63 Text Editing is always Option 4 when device description text can be edited ×...
  • Page 64 The (S)ensor is replaced with (M)odule when learning modules and the device types change appropriately.
  • Page 65 Output No. Type Description 1 (B01) Fixed Monitored Monitored Sounder (SDR) or Monitored Control Output Circuit (A) Module (CTL) or Transmission Device (TxD) can be programmed for Fire Alarm, Fault, Pre-Alarm or Plant Warning CBE Rules. Factory Default = Fire Alarm - All Zones. 2 (B02) Fixed Monitored Monitored Sounder (SDR) or Monitored Control...
  • Page 66 EN54-2 : 7.7.1 Always configure one output as a monitored sounder circuit to ensure EN54 compliance × Use the ‘ ’ buttons to change the output circuit being configured ×...
  • Page 67 5.7 Control-By-Event Output Rules...
  • Page 68 EN54-2 : 7.11.d. Configured delays MUST be set to interruptable (Y) to remain EN54 compliant...
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  • Page 73 EN54-2 : 7.11.d. Configured delays MUST be set to interruptable (Y) to remain EN54 compliant × × × ×...
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  • Page 77 5.8 Zone Texts × ×...
  • Page 78 A position on the LCD with a flashing underline indicates that a Space text character has been entered × × × × × ×...
  • Page 79 5.9 Access Options × × × ×...
  • Page 80 5.10 System Options × × × ×...
  • Page 81 5.11 Normal × × ×...
  • Page 82 Appendix 1 - Specification ID50 Series Panel Indications: Fault signals from points Recording of the number of entries into fire alarm condition 7.13 Controls: Coincidence detection 7.12 Delay of the immediate actioning of outputs 7.11 Disablement of each address point Test condition Outputs: Fire alarm device(s) (Sounders)
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  • Page 86 * Total system load is limited by the transformer output. The Notifier Loop and Battery Calculator Support Tool, should be used to ensure that the system is NOT overloaded.
  • Page 87 B501 Standard Sensor Base Base IBS3 Addressable Loop Powered Base Sounder with Built-in Sensor Base AWS3 Addressable Loop Powered Wall Sounder. Requires the Y72221 Isolation Unit Colour options available Some devices may be under development, Contact NOTIFIER for device availability...
  • Page 88 Appendix 2 - ID60 Single Loop Panel Differences...
  • Page 89 VIEW sensors remain inoperable for 60 seconds after being replaced while calibrating A2.1 Calibrating VIEW Sensors...
  • Page 90 A2.2 Learning Individual VIEW Sensors...
  • Page 91 A2.3 Changing VIEW Sensor Sensitivity...
  • Page 92 A2.4 Automatically Learning VIEW Sensors...
  • Page 93 Charles Avenue T: +44 (0) 1444 230 300 Burgess Hill F: +44 (0) 1444 230 888 W. Sussex E: sales@notifier.ltd.uk RH15 9UF www.notifier.ltd.uk local distributor Quality Systems Certificate No. 154 Assessed to ISO9001 Every care has been taken in the preparation of this document but no liability can be accepted for the use of the information therein. Design features may be changed or amended without prior notice.

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