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CHAPTER 1 COMPANY INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………5 CHAPTER 2 GST200 CONTROL PANEL’S STRUCTURE AND CONFIGURATION . 6
2.1 Description of the internal structure and typical configuration ........... 6 2.2 STRUCTURE OF GST200 FRONT PANEL ......................................................................... 7
2.2.1 Description of the display control zone ................................................... 7 2.2.2 Zone indication and intervention panel .................................................. 10 2.3 INTERNAL STRUCTURE AND CONNECTION ..................................................................... 10
2.3.1 Description of the display part structure ............................................... 10 2.4 EXPLANATION OF OUTPUT TERMINALS ON INTERFACE BOARD..................................... 12
2.4.1 Wiring of Sounder Circuits to Sounders .................................................. 12 2.4.2 Wiring of Fire Alarm Output to Outside Devices ................................. 13 2.4.3 Wiring of the Loop Bus to Outside Devices ........................................... 14 2.4.4 Sounders and Fire Alarm Output Volt-free Contact Option ............ 14 2.5
INTERNAL WIRING SKETCH OF THE CONTROL PANEL (SEE APPENDIX 1).................. 15
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION AND COMMISSION ........................................... 16 3.1 GENERAL INSPECTION ................................................................................................... 16
3.1.1 Check engineering configuration ............................................................. 16 3.1.2 Check inside configurations and interconnection of the controller ........................................................................................................................................ 16 3.2 INSTALLING CONDITION AND METHOD OF CONTROL PANEL ....................................... 16 3.3 BOOT-UP TESTING ....................................................................................................... 17 3.4 FIELD EQUIPMENT INSPECTION ..................................................................................... 18
3.4.1 Loop connections inspection ..................................................................... 18 3.4.2 Loop equipment inspection. ....................................................................... 18 3.5 CONNECTION ............................................................................................................... 18 3.6 COMMISSIONING ........................................................................................................... 18 CHAPTER 4 USER OPERATING GUIDE ......................................................... 20
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4.1 START-UP, TURN OFF AND SELF-TEST .........................................................................20 4.2
DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYBOARD .............................................................................21
4.2.1 Keyboard functions .......................................................................................21 4.2.2 General method of data input ...................................................................22 4.3 UNLOCK AND LOCK KEYS .............................................................................................22
4.3.1 Unlock keyboard .............................................................................................22 4.3.2 Lock Key ...........................................................................................................23 4.3
DESCRIPTION OF SCREEN DISPLAY ...........................................................................24
4.4 DESCRIPTION OF MENU OPERATION .............................................................................25
4.4.1 Print Mode.........................................................................................................25 4.4.2 Extinguishing (MODE 1) ...............................................................................25 4.4.3 Start Mode (MODE 2) .....................................................................................25 4.4.4 System Mode ...................................................................................................25 4.4.5 Screen Setting .................................................................................................26 4.5
DESCRIPTION OF C&E FORMULA ..............................................................................27
4.5.1 Relation symbols ............................................................................................27 4.5.2 Condition terms .............................................................................................27 4.5.3 Tenable terms .................................................................................................28 4.6
FUNCTION OF ZONE INDICATION AND INTERVENTION PANEL ..................................28
4.6.1 Zone indication and operation function .................................................28 4.6.2 Common startup-point function ..............................................................28 4.6.3 General silence function ..............................................................................29 4.7
DESCRIPTION OF INFORMATION BROWSING OPERATION ..........................................29
4.7.1 Browse information .......................................................................................29 4.7.2 Operation..........................................................................................................29 4.7.3 Display more pieces of information .........................................................29 4.7.4 History record .................................................................................................30 4.7.5 Browse equipment .........................................................................................30 4.8
DESCRIPTION OF SINGLE-KEY OPERATION ...............................................................33
CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM OPERATING GUIDE.......................................................34
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5.1 ADJUST CLOCK ............................................................................................................. 34 5.2
SET PASSWORD ........................................................................................................ 35
5.2.1 Types of password......................................................................................... 35 5.2.2 Modify password ............................................................................................ 35 5.3
SET CONTRAST......................................................................................................... 37
CHAPTER 6 DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM COMMISSIONING .............................. 37 CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND PERIODIC REGULAR CHECKS ............. 38 CHAPTER 8 CALCULATION FOR INTEGRATED POWER SUPPLY AND BATTERY40 CHAPTER 9 TECHNICAL DATA.................................................................... 41 APPENDIX 1 ............................................................................................... 43
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Chapter 1 Company introduction GST is a high tech business specialising in the design, development, manufacturing and marketing of a complete range of Intelligent Fire Detection and Control Systems, Building Automation Systems, Intelligent Residence Systems, Power Instruments and District Management Systems. GST has a purpose built facility constructed on 4 hectares of land providing over 60,000 square metres of facilities. GST incorporates three subsidiary companies and has a paid up capital in excess of $6.5 Million. We are currently producing over one million sensors and hundreds of thousands of ancillary devises per annum. Our company heavily invests in research and development, with our extensive team of 90 graduate engineers (35% with Master degrees) dedicated to continual improvement and product excellence. GST performs on strict management policies which are harmonious with our ISO 9001 manufacturing and management quality certification. We are also recognized by the local governing committee as being one of the top ten privately owned businesses with a AAA credit rating. Around 50,000 properties enjoy the comfort and security of our products,. This has been achieved in just a few short years. We have been accredited by many government organizations for our innovations technical excellence and investment into the community. Our high tech manufacturing facility accredited by LPCB, utilizes state of the art surface mount technology, enabling us to produce the high volumes of quality products, complete with our 100% testing of all equipment prior to Global System Technology PLC London EC1R 3AU
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leaving the factory is your guarantee of a quality product that will not let you down.
GST is widely accepted as a World Leader in the development and manufacture of integrated Fire detection and Building Automation systems. With the complete range of products GST has a solution to suit your requirements, from a smallest of systems up to largest fully integrated solutions. This document covers the GST200 fire detection panels, other products manufactured by GST not covered in this publication include: •
Intelligent Voice Alarm (VA)
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EX intrinsically safe fire detectors and Barriers
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Intelligent Integrated Building Management Systems.
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Intelligent Hotel and Guest Room Control Systems.
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Intelligent Residential control Systems .
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Intelligent Power Metering.
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Smart card Controlled Power metering.
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Intelligent Access Control.
For further information and enquiries about the GST range of equipment please contact your Regional GST approved systems partner as detailed on the rear cover of this publication, or via our Web site www.gstplc.com, or Email.
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Chapter 2 GST200 control panel’s structure and configuration
2.1 Description of the internal structure and typical configuration The GST 200 analogue addressable fire alarm controller housed in a self contained wall mount enclosure providing a single loop solution capable of handling up to 242 devices complete with integrated security and gas extinguishing facilities The outline and internal structure sketches of GST200 control panel are shown in Fig2-1 and Fig2-2.
Fig2-1 Outline of GST200 Description: 1 clock display
2 LCD display
3 Printer panel
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4 Optional units (Fireman’s control switch panels) 5 Status indicators 6 keyboard
7 Zone indication and manual intervention panel
Fig2-2 Internal structure 1 Display control
2 Printer
3
4 Speaker
5 Power supply unit
6 Interface board
7 EMI board
8 Transformer
Zone
indication
and
intervention panel
2.2 Structure of GST200 front panel
2.2.1 Description of the display control zone The display control zone consists of clock display, LCD display, indicating lights and keyboard. See Fig2-3.
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Fig2-3 Display control zone Description of indicators: z
Fire Red indicator. This indicator is illuminated when the control panel
has detected outside detectors being in alarming conditions. After the fire has been cleared, press the reset key to clear the alarm z
Common Fault Yellow indicator. This indicator is illuminated when the
control panel detects outside devices, such as detectors, modules or fire display repeater panels being in fault conditions, or the control panel is in a fault condition of its own. After the fault has been cleared, press the ESC key, the indicator will go out. z
O/P Confirm Green indicator. This indicator is illuminated when the
control panel has detected the controlled outside devices being in an active condition. After all the relevant devices return to normal, the indicator will go out. z
Isolate Yellow indicator. This indicator is illuminated when one or
more devices are isolated. z
Mute Green indicator. When the control panel sends out alarm sound,
press the MUTE key, the indicator will flash and the panel speaker will stop alarming. If the MUTE key is pressed again or there is a new fire alarm occurring, the indicator will go out and the control panel will sound the panel alarm again. Global System Technology PLC London EC1R 3AU
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Start Green indicator. This indicator is illuminated when the control
panel sends out a command of starting outside devices. z
AC Fault Yellow indicator. The indicator is illuminated when AC220V
power of the control panel is off. After the AC power is restored, the indicator will go out. z
Auto Permit Green indicator. This indicator flashes when the control
panel is in part-auto condition and is illuminated constantly when the control panel is in full-auto condition. z
Manual Permit Green indicator. This indictor is illuminated when the
control panel starts and stops the C&E devices by main control keyboard or zone indication and intervention panel, otherwise above operation will not be realized. z
Security mode Green indicator. This indicator is illuminated when the
security detector is in unlocked condition. z
Power Healthy Green indicator. This indicator is illuminated constantly
when the control panel is being supplied by AC power and flashes when being supplied by battery. z
Battery Fault Yellow indicator. This indicator is illuminated when the
battery system is in fault condition. After the fault has been cleared, the indicator will go out. z
Extinguishing Release Green indicator. This indicator is illuminated
after the activation of the gas extinguishing equipment. z
Extinguishing Request Green indicator. This indicator is illuminated
when it meets C&E condition of starting the gas extinguishing equipment. z
Extinguishing Permit Green indicator. This indicator is illuminated
when the control panel is in Extinguishing Permit condition.
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2.2.2 Zone indication and intervention panel The outline of zone indication and intervention panel is shown in Fig2-4. Command Response Indicator Indicator
Elastica Key
Fig2-4 Outline of zone indication and intervention panel In this control zone, each unit consists of a key, two indicators and a label. The key is a start/stop control key. Device labels can be stuck beside the keys, then the user can write the corresponding device names on them.
2.3 Internal structure and connection
2.3.1 Description of the display part structure This part is an integrated module assembled consisting of a main board, a display board, an LCD screen and a mould. So this kind of structure reduces connections and spaces occupied. Fig2-5 gives the position and structure of each part.
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Fig2-5 Position of each display part Description: 1 Display board
2 Main board
3 LCD
Connection of each display part is shown in Fig2-6.
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4 Printer data bus: 20 signal wires 5 Connecting wire of the main board with the speaker: two-wire
2.4 Explanation of Output Terminals on Interface Board The output terminals on the interface board are shown in Fig2-7:
Fig2-7 Output terminals Terminals description: CLASS CHANGE should be connected to a volt-free contact. FAULT OUTPUT is the passive fault output contact.(NC COM NO) RS-485 REPEATER should be connected to a display repeater panel. RS-485 NETWORK should be connected to a network interface.
2.4.1 Wiring of Sounder Circuits to Sounders Each sounder circuit is shown in Fig2-8.
DIO
DIO
TERMINAL RESISTOR 10K
Sounder circuit SOUNDER
SOUNDER
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10K resistor to the last device on each sounder circuit. Note: Sounders must be polarised and suppressed. Maximum number of sounders per circuit is dependent on the sounder current requirement. DO NOT exceed total alarm load.
2.4.2
Wiring of Fire Alarm Output to Outside Devices
Fire alarm output circuit is shown in Fig2-9.
Fire alarm output
DIO
DIO
USER-SUPPLIED
USER-SUPPLIED
ALARM SUPERVISORY
ALARM SUPERVISORY
TERMINAL RESISTOR 10K
Fig2-9 Fire alarm output circuit Description of operation: Remove the 10K resistor from the FIRE ALARM OUTPUT terminals (+ -) and save them. Connect the external wiring, observing polarity and fit a 10K resistor to the last device on the fire alarm output. Note: User-supplied alarm supervisory must be polarised and suppressed. DO NOT exceed total alarm load.
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2.4.3
Wiring of the Loop Bus to Outside Devices
Loop bus circuit is shown in Fig2-10. ADDRESSABLE FIELD DEVICES
LOOP OUT
WITH SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATOR
ADDRESSABLE FIELD DEVICES
LOOP IN
WITH SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATOR
Fig2-10 Loop bus circuit
2.4.3
Sounders and Fire Alarm Output Volt-free Contact Option
The sounders and fire alarm output can be configured to provide a volt-free, normally open or normally closed contact. Remove the fuses for the selected outputs and fit jumper links (see Fig2-11) as indicated in the following table: Table 1 For
Remove Fuse
Fit Jumper
Number
Links
Sounder Circuit 2
F3
S3/5&6
S3/3&4
S3/2&3
Sounder Circuit 1
F2
S2/5&6
S2/3&4
S2/2&3
Fire Alarm Output
F1
S1/5&6
S1/3&4
S1/2&3
Output
Normally Closed
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Fig2-11 Fuses and jumpers on interface board Fuses: F3: Sounder 2 500mA anti-surge F2: Sounder 1 500mA anti-surge F1: Fire alarm output 500mA anti-surge
2.5 Internal Wiring Sketch of the Control Panel (See appendix 1)
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Chapter 3 Installation and Commission 3.1 General Inspection The control panel should be checked before installation for visual damage due to transit. As a minimum the following checks should be carried out. 3.1.1 Check engineering configuration Check the configuration according to packing list. The main items including installation and operating manual, the keys to the controller etc. 3.1.2 Check inside configurations and interconnection of the controller Check the inside configurations of the control panel, such as zone indication and intervention panel, power supply etc. Check the connection of all the units, including the connection of main board to power supply board, display board and interface board; connection of zone indication and intervention panel to display board etc. See Appendix 1.
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Fig3-1Installation sizes
3.3 Boot-up testing Boot-up testing should be performed after installing the controller. The items include: ● Check the start-up automatic self-test sequence runs. ● Observe the indicating lights, LEDs displays on the control panel and zone indication and intervention panel, they should be in the normal state. ● Check the speaker, it should sound four kinds of loud alarming sounds with obvious differences.
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3.4 Field Equipment Inspection
3.4.1 Loop connections inspection Prior to connection of the field wiring, check that the installation resistance between each of the loop cores and ground and load resistance of a different loop circuit, should be more than 20M ohm and the load resistance between the cores of the loop are more than 1K ohm. 3.4.2 Loop equipment inspection. In order to get ready for the system connecting, check the states of loop equipment (device quantity, code and working state) with testing device and confirm all the states meet the requirement of design.
3.5 Connection Connect the external equipment with the control panel according to 2.4 in chapter 2.
3.6 Commissioning The main processes of commissioning can be performed after successful connection of external equipment. ← Enter the state of commissioning as detailed Chapter 6. ↓ Define fire display panels and loop equipment. Label the zone indication and intervention panel on the right places. ° Test all detectors for operation and compare to the panel text for correct location details. ± Exit commissioning state and return to monitoring state. Global System Technology PLC London EC1R 3AU
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″ Check definition of the equipment and amend as required ≥ Edit cause and effect as per system design and check for operation. × Once satisfied that the system is correct, it is then possible to connect important ancillary equipment, such as gas-extinguishing equipment, to conduct the corresponding test.
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Chapter 4 User Operating Guide 4.1 Start-up, Turn off and Self-test When users use this system, they should operate as follows: •
Turn on the AC and battery switches of PSU, fire display and repeater panel.
•
Turn on the AC and battery switches of the control panel.
•
Turn on the operational switch of the control panel.
After above operations have been finished, the system will enter in the self-testing state: •
Prompting color CRT system is OK. See Fig 4-1.
•
Displaying information of the printer. See Fig4-2.
•
Checking the keyboard, indicators, LEDS, LCD screen and sounder.
Now the whole procedure of starting-up is finished, the system enters its normally monitoring state. See Fig4-3. Press the TEST key, the system will repeat the starting-up procedures.
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Working state System running
Fig4-3 System running
The process of shutting down requires the switches turned off in reverse order. Caution: when powered down, all the switches of secondary power supply must be off. Otherwise the batteries will be discharge. Remember this is a life safety system and should only be switched off by a system specialist for a specific reason and for the minimal time duration to carry out the specific task. Notification should be given to all occupants and safety procedures should be put in place.
4.2 Description of the Keyboard
4.2.1
Keyboard functions
Most of the keys are double-function keys.
Lower marks are command
functions while upper marks are character functions. Command functions can only activate in the monitoring state and most of the function keys are limited by the function of the locking key. Character functions can only be used to input data after the LCD has been set into the menu.
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4.2.2
General method of data input
When you begin to input characters, there is a highlighted area indicating the current position for data input. Press the ENTER or TAB key, the system will default the highlighted prompt data is the input data. Press the corresponding character key, all the primary characters in the prompt area will disappear and the characters just typed will appear. Meanwhile, the prompt cursor will appear in the next input position on the screen. The prompt cursor always points to the new character position and can point to the primacy automatically after it reaches the end of the zone. Press the Up or Down key, the cursor will move to any character position in the input area and then the character can be modified. After editing a data input zone, press the TAB key, the highlight will move to the next zone. When the highlight is in the last zone, press the TAB key, it can return to the first zone. Wherever the cursor is, all the entered characters can be saved by pressing the ENTER key. During inputting data, if you stop inputting, the system will exit the current data inputting status automatically after 1 minute without saving the current input.
4.3 Unlock and lock keys
4.3.1 Unlock keyboard System default state is key-locked when it starts up, a password needs inputting on the LCD if you operate any function keys (except the SHIFT key, MUTE key, up key and down key) (see Fig4-4). Input the pass code and press the ENTER key to unlock keys, and then you can conduct your operation.
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Please Input Password 8 bits
******** Fig4-4 Unlock keys
4.3.2 Lock Key Locking key should be done when the operation is finished or when the person on duty leaves. Press the LOCK key, the information “Press ENTER confirm” appears on the center of screen. (See Fig4-5) Press the Enter key to finish locking the keys. By now all the function keys (except the SHIFT key, MUTE key, up and down keys) need inputting a pass code again after they are pressed.
Press ENTER confirm
Fig4-5 Lock keys
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001of010 !FIRE! zone 001 name (8) time 10:23 14/08 CPU: No. type description: (32char, 2line)
Current piece info of the total pieces Info Zone No.: Name: Zone annotation, 8
Last Fire 11:11 14/08 zone 001 name(8)
Two lines description with 32 characters
CPU: Controller No. No.: Device initial code Device type
4.3 Description of Screen Display Fig4-6 Screen display explanation ● The first fire alarm is always displayed if there are many pieces of information. Other pieces of information indicate the latest events. ●Information includes delay, fire, action, fault, start and isolate, which will be Prompt zone info: If there is no operation and more than one pieces of fire info, the screen will display the time of latest fire, zone No. and zone info. Otherwise, it will display the prompt.
displayed according to the above priority. ●When any information is more than one piece, you can press up and down keys to view and can press the SHIFT key to switch the displayed information. When you view the lower priority information, if it is more than 40 minutes without pressing the key, the LCD will return to the high priority information display. ●The display information should be correspond to the indicator.
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4.4 Description of Menu Operation
4.4.1 Print Mode z Disable z Only Fire—only print fire information automatically. z All History: prints current record when viewing the history. (Last 700 events)
4.4.2 Extinguishing (MODE 1) z Disable
Isolates the extinguishing system.
z Enable sets the extinguishing system to operational standby mode.
4.4.3 Start Mode (MODE 2) 4.4.3.1 Manual Mode z Disable z Enable 4.4.3.2 Program Mode (Auto mode) z Disable z Sounder :-
only the sounders can be started automatically.
z All Equipment :- all equipment can be started automatically.
4.4.4
System Mode
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4.4.4.2 Password 4.4.4.2.1 Silence Sounder can conduct all the operations except extinguishing system setting, start-up control, system setting and security control. 4.4.4.2.2 Operate Sounder can conduct all the operations except system setting. 4.4.4.2.3 System Manager can conduct all the operations. 4.4.4.3 COM Setting 4.4.4.3.1 Local Address The logic address of this control panel is from 01 to 32. 4.4.4.3.2 Remote Address The remote transmitting number of the control panel is from 0000 to 9999. 4.4.4.3.3 Display Mode display control when using network. z Disable can’t display network information, but sends out information. z Enable can display and send out network information. 4.4.4.3.4 Tel No. z You can input the telephone number 1~3 according to the index prompt. After confirmed, this number is inputted. z You can input the following numbers less than 24 bits, such as zone number, phone number, extension number with the * mark between each number. Press the TAB key to input On/Off options. ‘0’ denotes disabled and 1 denotes enabled. Press the ENTER key to save.
4.4.5
Screen Setting
4.4.5.1 LCD Contrast z You can adjust the contrast of the LCD screen in this mode. 4.4.5.2 Browse Mode
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4.4.5.2.1 Zone Mode display information by zone. 4.4.5.2.2 Loop Mode display information by loop. 4.4.5.3 Browsing C&E z Select formula number, then press the ENTER key to display it. z When a screen is not enough for display, press the
or
key to
scroll the screen and display circularly when reaching the end.
4.5 Description of C&E formula
4.5.1 Relation symbols A C&E formula consists of two parts divided by ‘=’. The front part of the formula is the condition; the back part is the output equipment. The relation symbols include ‘+’, ‘*‘ and ‘=’. ‘+’ stands for ‘or’, ‘*’ stands for ‘and’ and ‘=’ stands for ‘tenable’.
4.5.2 Condition terms The condition terms are composed of the following: G(S) 01 001 01 Device type Initial code of device/ device meeting the special conditions Zone No. Of the device G:General condition S:Special condition z The general term is tenable only under the condition of meeting coincidence of the device zone No., initial code and type. Global System Technology PLC London EC1R 3AU
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z The special term is irrespective when some bit shows ‘*’ and valid with any value during judging conditions. When the tenable device number meeting the general condition accords with the device number meeting the special condition, this term is tenable.
4.5.3 Tenable terms The tenable terms are composed of the following: 01 001 01 00 Delay time Device type Device initial code Device zone number
4.6 Function of Zone Indication and Intervention Panel
4.6.1 Zone indication and operation function If the zone indication and intervention panel is defined indication of some zone, the red indicator will be illuminated when there is a fire alarm in this zone and the sounder will be started automatically. The green indicator will be illuminated after the sounder has started. In the manual permit mode, the sounder of this zone may be started/stopped manually by pressing the key of this zone.
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is sent out. And the green light will be illuminated after the field devices respond.
4.6.3 General silence function Though the general silence function, the started sounders of all the zones can be stopped. The red light will be illuminated when sounders are silenced. Press the MUTE key again, the stopped sounders will be started again and the red indicator will go out. When there is a new fire in the indicating zone, all the stopped sounders will be started again.
4.7 Description of Information Browsing Operation
4.7.1 Browse information Information can be browsed including history records, C&E formulas, on-line loop devices, on-line fire display repeater panels, on-line network control panels and isolated devices.
4.7.2 Operation You can press the up and down keys to browse. When the displayed information is more than a full screen, you can also press the SHIFT key to scroll the screen. 4.7.3
Display more pieces of information
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highlighted piece is the current information. You can press the ENTER key to display more detail information and press the ESC key to exit grade by grade. Press the PRINT key, the current record can be printed during browsing history records in the Print Enable mode.
4.7.4 History record Press the LOG key, checking history records can be conducted. See Fig4-7. And browsing C&E formula see 4.4.5.3.
HISTORY FIRE ZONE 002 TIME 14/08 10:23 121 ION FIRE ZONE 002 TIME 14/08 10:23 122 ION
Fig4-7 History record
4.7.5 Browse equipment 4.7.5.1 Press the BROWSE key, you can browse the following contents. a. Active EQ- On-line loop equipment b. ISO EQ-Isolated equipment c. Access-Zone indication and intervention panel z ZONE 00 00 is the zone number. Zone indicating mode z 000 AAAAAAAA 000 is the initial code; letter is description of type.
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Repeater 00 AAAAAAAA fire display repeater initial code Description (8 characters)
z
Net Unit 00 AAAAAAAA Net control panel initial code (8 characters)
4.7.5.2 Example of the display mode by zone On-line loop equipment Browsing by zone can be realized by pressing the ENTER, up and down keys. Fig4-8 is the example of browsing by zone.
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Enter
Enter Browse
Browse 15 ZONES [200]
Zone 01 Sum 10
Zone 01 Sum 10
No 121 ion
Zone 02 Sum 20 Zone 03 Sum 15
No122 ion
Zone 04 Sum 10
No123 ion No124 ion
Zone 05 Sum 20 Zone 06 Sum 15
No125 ion
Browse
Browse
15 ZONES [200] Zone 01 Sum 10 Zone 02 Sum 20 Zone 03 Sum 15 Zone 04 Sum 10 Zone 05 Sum 20 Zone 06 Sum 15
Browser No 121 ion Zone001 Zone-name Sensitivity N description (32char,2line)
No126 ion
Zone 01 Sum 10 No 121 ion No122 ion No123 ion No124 ion No125 ion No126 ion Fig4-8 Display by zone
4.7.5.3 Display mode by loop Browsing by loop can be realized by pressing the ENTER, up and down keys. Fig4-9 is the example of browsing by zone.
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Enter Browser
Enter
1 LOOP [200] LOOP 200
01
Sum
Browser
Browser
LOOP 01 Sum 200
No 121 ion
No 121 ion
Zone001
No122 ion
Zone-name
No123 ion
Sensitivity N
No124 ion
description
No125 ion
(32char,2line)
No126 ion
Browser Zone 01 Sum 10 No 121 ion No122 ion No123 ion No124 ion No125 ion No126 ion Fig4-9 Display by loop
4.8 Description of Single-key Operation 4.8.1 Type of single-key: ISO--Isolate, DE-ISO — De-isolate, START — Start-up, STOP --Stop equipment. 4.8.2
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Chapter 5 System Operating Guide 5.1 Adjust Clock Time is displayed in hour and minute, press the ENTER key, month and day is displayed. Press the ENTER key again, hours and minutes is displayed again or after a minute the clock will automatically return to display the time. In the monitoring state, press the SYSTEM key, the screen will display as Figure 5-1(if the keyboard is locked, enter the user password). Press character key 1, the system will enter in the state of adjusting clock. See Fig5-2. Input the time in the highlight area then press the TAB key to move the highlight to next position, and press the ENTER key upon completion.
*System Mode* 1 Time Setting 2 Password 3 COM Setting Fig5-1
*Time Setting* Please Input D14 M12 Y00 H16 M03 S20
*Time Setting* Please Input D14 M12 Y00 H16 M03 S20 Fig5-2
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5.2 Set password
5.2.1 Types of password There are three levels of password each with different authority: Silence sounder password; Operate sounder password; System manager password. After the system enters in the System Mode (see Fig5-1), press ‘2’, it will enter in Password Setting state. See Fig5-3.
*Password Setting* 1 Silence Sounder 2 Operate Sounder 3 System Manager Fig5-3
5.2.2 Modify password If you want to set or modify password, choose number ‘1’, ‘2’ or ‘3’ by press the character key, the system will enter in the ‘Modify Password’ state. See Fig5-4.
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After you type a password (8 characters from 0 to 9), the screen will display as Fig5-5, prompting you to retype the password.
Modify Password Confirm Password ******** Fig5-5 You have to type the password again. If the password you retyped is the same as the password typed first, the screen will display the following information (see Fig5-6), which indicates you have modified the password successfully.
Success
Fig5-6
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5.3 Set contrast Press the SCREEN key in the unlock key mode, the menu will enter in the Display Mode(see Fig5-7). Select the first term on the ‘Display mode’ menu by pressing ‘1’, the system will enter in the contrast setting state (see Fig5-8). Press the up and down keys to change the contrast of the LCD (the number is the contrast value), then press the ENTER key to save the contrast.
*Display Mode* 1 LCD Contrast 2 Browse Mode 3 Browsing C&E Fig5-7 Display mode
*LCD Contrast* 205 Fig5-8 Adjust contrast
Chapter 6 Description of System Commissioning
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and periodic regular checks No. Fault indication 1
Possible Cause
Action
No indication on the a. AC input fuse
a. Change fuse
panel or abnormal
blown
b. Check and change lower
indication
b. Power is
voltage switch power
abnormal
c. Check the connection to
c. Display board
display board
disconnected 2
Display ‘AC Fault’
a. No AC power
a. Check and connect AC
after boot-up
b. AC fuse blown
wire b. Change AC fuse 1A
3
Display ‘Bat Fault’
a. Battery
a. Open the cover of the
after boot-up
disconnected
power box and check relative
b. Battery
connection parts.
discharged or
c. In the condition of system
damaged
working more than eight hours with the AC power supply, the fault exists still, replace the batteries
4
Unable to register
Loop disconnected
Check the loop
Communication
Check the power supply wire
external loop equipment 5
Unable to register
external fire display wires disconnected of the repeater and repeater 6
No printing
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b. Printer cable disconnected
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No response by
a. Zone indication
pressing the manual and intervention keys
a. Check and connect, then register again
panel cable disconnected
b. Replace the circuit board
b. The circuit board of Zone indication and intervention panel damaged 8
EQ fault
a. Connection to
a. Check connection
equipment
b. Replace equipment
disconnected b. Equipment damaged
No. Fault indication 9
loop fault
Possible Cause 1. loop is shorted
Action Check the loop and repair.
or open circuit 10 Clock, memory faults etc
a. Interference of
Check whether ground is
the environment
properly connected
b. Corresponding parts are aging.
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Chapter 8 Calculation for Integrated Power Supply and Battery General Data PSU size
Maximum
Maximum
Internal
No. of Sounder
External
Battery Size
circuits
Alarm Load
2
1.5A
12Ah
Current
Total
2.0A
Standby Load (Amps) Standby Load in Amps Controller with all
No. 1
0.32
0.32
detectors fitted Auxiliary equipment Total Standby Load (L1)
Total Alarm Load (Amps) Standby Load in Amps
No.
16 detectors in alarm( inc. 1
Current 0.40
Total 0.40
devices) Fire alarm output
1
Sounder outputs Auxiliary equipment Total Alarm Load (L2) (Maximum current allowable-2.0A)
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Calculation CMIN = 1.25 x (L1×T1)+(L2xT2) = 1.25 ×…………………………A =
…………………………Ah
Next available battery
………………Ah
T1 = Standby time in hours, e.g. 12, 24, etc. T2 = duration of full alarm e.g. 0.5 = half an hour
Chapter 9 Technical Data Mains Input Voltage……230 ± 15% VAC 50/60 Hz Input Current Rating…………0.75A System Operating Voltage…………..24 VDC Nominal (17-29 VDC) Recommended Standby Batteries……………7.2 Ah 12 hours 12.0Ah 24 hours-maximum
Sounder Circuits (2 off)……Output voltage 17 to 29 VDC Output current: 1.0A Maximum total load 1.5A AEOL
10K resistor
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Fuses……………………Mains 1A (20mm A/S ceramic) Sounders(2): 1A (20mm A/S) Fire alarm Output 0.5A (20mm A/S) Battery: 2A (20mm A/S HRC ceramic) Common Fire (Fire alarm) Relay Output
………0.5A at 24VDC
Common Fault Relay Output……Volt-free changeover 1.0A at 24 VDC 24 VDC Fused Output………...Maximum load 500mA at 17-28VDC
Battery Charging Current Limit…600mA
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