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Quickstart Guide Page 0 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 Overview The SMARTWIRE is an intelligent 2 wire panel that is available in 2, 4 or 8 zone sizes. It can have up to 15 devices per zone. The system uses an intelligent sounder flasher base, and SMARTWIRE smoke or heat detectors. Special 2 wire call points, sounders, and interface units can be fitted to the zone circuits There are also 2 conventional sounder circuits that will run any conventional sounder or flasher. Page 1 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 Planning the System SMARTWIRE has 2, 4 or 8 zones. It can have up to 15 devices in each zone The total system load is 64 sounder flashers. Choosing the cabling method A SMARTWIRE system can be wired as individual radial circuits, or as a loop. The default configuration is radial circuits. To alter the panel for loop wiring:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Enter access code 123 Press enter for user menu Select option 5 (engineer) Enter code 369 for engineer menu Press next for page 2 of engineer menu Select option 6 (Misc) Select option 3 (Topology) Press Prev/Next to select loop & press enter to save. The panel is now configured for loop wiring. The loop should be connected to zone 1 and zone 2 terminals. Note that when wiring as a loop, the first device on each zone should be a call point, with the Short circuit isolator connected. Page 2 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 Connections The SMARTWIRE sounder base Terminal Label Wire Colour Description 1 + Brown Loop In +ve 2 Blue Loop In -ve 3 Earth Green/Yellow Loop earth screen (In & Out) 4 Blue Loop Out –ve 5 + Brown Loop Out +ve 2 1 3 5 4 Call Point (See instructions supplied with call point) Page 3 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 Setting the device configuration switches. All devices will need to have their zone & ID switches set as described below. Switch 8 will depend on the type of the device. Zone Setting Zone Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Switch 5 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Switch 6 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF Switch 7 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Select the zone the device is fitted to (1 to 8). Each item on a zone has the same zone setting ID Setting ID Sw 1 Number 1 OFF 2 ON 3 OFF 4 ON 5 OFF 6 ON 7 OFF 8 ON Sw 2 Sw 3 Sw 4 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ID Sw 1 Number 9 OFF 10 ON 11 OFF 12 ON 13 OFF 14 ON 15 OFF Sw 2 Sw 3 Sw 4 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Give the device a unique zone ID number between 1 & 15. Each item on a zone has a different ID setting. Settings for switch 8 Detector Type SMARTWIRE SOUNDER FLASHER BASE – SMOKE DETECTOR SMARTWIRE SOUNDER FLASHER BASE – HEAT Switch 8 Position OFF ON Page 4 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 DETECTOR SMARTWIRE CALL POINT SMARTWIRE SOUNDER I/O INTERFACE ON ON ON SMARTWIRE Menu Layout User Menu Main Menu 1.Clock 4. Device 2.Zone 5. Engineer 3.Logs In the user menu, you can view information for Zone contents or device status, or look at the event log. The clock can also be adjusted from here. Any Editing is done in the Engineer Menu. Engineer menu Engineer Menu 1 1. Configure Zones 2. Panel/Zone Text 3. ID Device > Panel/Zone Text 1. Panel 2. Zones Engineer Menu 2 4. Alarm Verify 5. Config Alarms 6. Misc Verification 1. Verify Time 2. Choose Devices < Alarm Operation 1. Fire Relay 2. Interfaces 3. Alarm Tone Misc Settings 1. Language 2. Version 3. Topology 6: Reset Page 5 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 Learning the Zone contents When devices are connected to a blank panel, the panel will report new devices found, and display “press enter to configure” Pressing enter will configure the zones. If the panel is not blank, the configuration will need to be started manually 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press enter to access the user menu If the panel asks for a code, type 123 Select option 5 (Engineer) If the panel asks for a code enter the engineer code 369 Select option 1 (Configure Zones) The panel will take approx 2 minutes to check & configure the zones. The panel allows the Zone text labels to be programmed during this time. Press enter to jump to the programming screen, or wait until the configuration is finished. Sometimes it is more convenient to configure the system a zone at a time. (To get one zone running first, then move onto the next one) If the system is being configured a zone at a time, these steps will need to be repeated each time a new zone is added. Page 6 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 Panel reports Zoning fault after configuration On the SMARTWIRE Panel, all devices on a circuit need the configuration switches 5,6 & 7 to be the correct setting for the zone they are connected to. Zone Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Switch 5 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Switch 6 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF Switch 7 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF If any device has the wrong setting for the zone it is connected to, the panel will list it as a zone fault after the configuration has finished. The panel lets you scroll through any faults, and lights the Flasher or LED of the currently displayed fault. This makes identifying the device on site easier. These should be all be corrected and then the panel reconfigured before proceeding. Page 7 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 Checking Zone contents From the system normal screen, Press enter to display the user menu, then select option 2 The panel displays the number of devices fitted to each zone. Check this number is as expected. Z01: Z03: Z05: Z07: 03 04 00 00 Z02: Z04: Z06: Z08: 05 07 00 00 Pressing the next button displays a detailed contents for each zone. Zone 1 Contents Smoke 01|SND Heat 01|I/O MCP 01|ERR 02 00 00 On this screen the panel shows the number of sounders, smoke detectors, heat detectors, call points etc. NOTE: A sounder base with a detector fitted is counted as 2 devices (a sounder and a detector) While displaying the detailed contents, the panel will turn on the LED or flasher of all devices on the zone. This allows commissioning engineers to verify the actual location of the content of each zone Page 8 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 Editing Panel Name. The SMARTWIRE panel allows a text label to be added to the zone, and to the device. It also allows a 2 x 20 character name to be entered. This name will replace the “SMARTWIRE” banner on the system normal screen. To edit the Panel Name:1. Press enter to access the user menu 2. If the panel asks for a code, type 123 3. Select option 5 (Engineer) 4. If the panel asks for a code enter the engineer code 369 5. Select option 2 (Panel/Zone Text) 6. Select option 1 (Panel Name) 7. Type in the first line of the panel name 8. Press enter to select the next line 9. Enter text for second line, or leave blank 10.Press enter to save the name. Page 9 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 Choosing to use zone labels, address labels, or both. The SMARTWIRE panel has been designed to be flexible in the use of which labels are added. The table below gives a brief summary of the pros & cons of each option. Labels None Pros Simplest set-up (No text entry) Zone only Max 8 labels to enter Gives description of zone where event occurred Device only Has a 20 character description for each device Zone & Device Extra zone label help avoid squeezing “zone location” into the device name. (eg “1st FL.......”) During an event, the zone & device labels are alternated on the screen. Cons Panel just gives a numerical indication of an event (e.g. zone 3, ID 6) Would need a “zone chart” to identify location Would still need a “Device chart” to find exact location of event Device description may not be useful to people not familiar to building (Eg fire fighters) More text entry – takes a bit longer to set up. To edit a zone label:1. Press enter to access the user menu 2. If the panel asks for a code, type 123 3. Select option 5 (Engineer) 4. If the panel asks for a code enter the engineer code 369 5. Select option 2 (Panel/Zone Text) 6. Select option 2 (Zone) 7. Press prev/next to select desired zone 8. Press enter to select cursor 9. Enter text 10.Press Enter to save text 11.Press next to select next zone to be edited. Page 10 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 To edit a Device Label:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Press enter to access the user menu If the panel asks for a code, type 123 Select option 5 (Engineer) If the panel asks for a code enter the engineer code 369 Select option 3 (Device ID) Press prev/next to select desired device Press enter to select cursor Enter text Press next to select next device to be edited. To jump to a specific device (Eg to change the description of a device on a system that has already been configured):From the Device ID screen, press 1 The panel prompts for a zone and ID. Enter the zone & ID of the device to be edited. Page 11 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 Configuring the sounder flasher bases. The SMARTWIRE panel allows the sounder, the flasher, or both to be turned off for any sounder flasher base as required (Note that with the panel will still light the flasher for engineering functions, even if the flasher has been turned off). To turn off a sounder or flasher on a base:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press enter to access the user menu (enter code 123 if requested) Select option 5 – Engineer. (enter code 369 if requested) Select option 3 – ID Device. Press Prev or Next to scroll to the device to be changed. Press button 7 (S for Sounder) The icon in the top right hand corner will cycle between :a. Sounder & flasher b. Sounder Only c. Flasher Only d. Base only (no sounder or flasher) 7. When the desired option is set, press Prev/Next to set another device, or cancel to exit the set-up screen Page 12 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 Alarm Verification. The SMARTWIRE panel allows alarm verification to be applied to any smoke detector on the system. Alarm Verification is used to help filter out unwanted alarms caused by transient smoke or smoke like phenomenon, such as cooking fumes, or steam from a shower. It can set off a local intermittent warning, before it sets off a full alarm. If the alarm clears within the set time, the panel will reset itself. This can help prevent unwanted building evacuations. To set alarm verification:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press enter to access the user menu (enter code 123 if requested) Select option 5 – Engineer. (enter code 369 if requested) Select option 4 – Alarm Verify Select option 1 – verification time Choose the required verification time (between 30 seconds to 3 mins 45 seconds in 15 second increments) 6. Press enter to confirm the verification time 7. Press 2 to choose the devices that will use alarm verification 8. Press Prev/Next to scroll to the required device. 9. Press button 8 (V for Verify). The panel shows V in the top right hand corner to show that verification is selected for that device. 10.Press Prev/ Next to select another device to verify, or press cancel to exit the menu. Page 13 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013 Finding a device. If the system has been set up by a 3rd party, the exact Device locations are not always available. The SMARTWIRE panel allows the engineer to turn on the LED / Flashers of any device. Go to ID Device screen. Scroll to the device to find Press 4 (= I for indicator) to turn on a call point`s LED or a sounder bases flasher. For sounders, these can be turned on by pressing the general test button Press the button again to toggle the function off, or press cancel to exit the screen (this also turns it off) Page 14 Issue: 1.4 Author: JPB Date: 18/1/2013