Operation Manual Afms 3000 PDF
Operation Manual Afms 3000 PDF
Operation Manual Afms 3000 PDF
FIREALARMSYSTEM
AFMS-3000
Technical Documentation
modification level
Version Date Author Approved Remarks
01 03.01.2007 STO HN 1st issue
02 22.05.2007 STO HN Software version 3.2
03 25.06.2008 STO HN Add Installation instructions
04 29.01.2009 FWU STO VDR Messages
05 14.09.2009 STO FWU Change in Menu Operation
06 19.01.2010 STO HN VDR Module
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Table of contents
1. Structure of the plant
1.1 Construction 3
1.2 Data storing 4
1.3 Fire and Fault detection 4
2. Description of Modules
2.1 FMS 3000 TR01-E Transformer module 5
2.2 FMS 3000 NM01-E Power Supply module 6
2.3 FMS 3000 AM01-E Output module 7-8
2.4 FMS 3000 FM01-E Fire detector module 9-10
2.5 FMS 3000 AFM01-E Fire detector module addressable 11-12
2.6 FMS 3000 DM01-E Printer Module 13
2.7 FMS 3000 VM01-E VDR module 14
2.8 FMS 3000 AHT01-E Main panel graphic 15
2.9 FMS 3000 DT01-E Data module 16
2.10 FMS 3000 HT01-E Main/Repeater panel 17
2.11 FMS 3000 MM-01E Mimik module 18
2.12 AFMS 3000 SM01-E Slave module 19
6.0 Commissioning 41
7.0 Maintenance 42
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1.1 Construction
The fire alarm system is developed as a modular system.
The individual modules are connected by an internal bus and a common voltage supply (24V).
All modules, with exception of the main- and repeater panels are intended for the mounting rail
assembly.
The main- and repeater panel are design for recess mounting into a desk panel.
These single modules are built together in a metal switchgear cabinet.
The system can be design alternatively for the wall mounting or for recessed mounting when using
the main panel as an external unit to fit directly into the panel.
The modular structure and the bus system are identical to the existing fire alarm system FMS3000.
Likewise some modules are used by the FMS-3000 invariably and some modules modified in the
AFMS-3000.
For AFMS-3000 necessary new modules has the same design as the FMS-3000 and wise on same
places also the same details up. (E.g. relay outputs at the modules are implemented with the same
relays and the same terminal connection)
The system is organized according to the master slave principle. That means that a master module
gets Information from the slave modules, the information on evaluates and administers and actions
the slave modules releases.
In the AFMS-3000 the graphic display module functions as master.
This is direct with a data module (not over the general bus system) connected, which stores on a SD-
memory card data and this makes available.
A SFMS-3000 (smoke detection system) and/or OFMS-3000 (Local protection system) attached to
the AFMS-3000 in the AFMS-3000 as a slave module one administers in each case. At the SFMS-
3000 or OFMS-3000 attached modules are administered by these. I.e. for these modules the fan
module is and with the OFMS-3000 the power pack module of the masters.
Trafo module
(required for every system)
Output module 1
(required for every system)
VDR module
(Optional)
Output module 2
(Optional)
Printer module
Fire detector module 1 Fire detector module 2 Fire detector module 3 Fire detector module 4 (Optional)
(required for up to 2 loops) (required for up to 4 loops) (required for up to 6 loops) (required for up to 8 loops)
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Contains input for main- and emergency supply, 230VAC or alternatively 115V AC
Contains fuses for supply, 230VAC/ 115V AC and for the internal 24V DC
Generally
The Transformer module is fitted with a transformer which can be switched from 230V AC to 115V
AC.
The selection of the Power Supply will be made by turning the voltage selector and changing the
relays 230VAC or 115 V AC for power input.
Terminals
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Contains main processor for the whole fire alarm system, Power supply unit 24V DC and battery
charger for the external 24V DC stand-by battery.
Charging unit for the stand-by batteries 24V DC up to 12Ah depending upon load of the entire plant.
Generally
The power supply module represents the communication master in the RS485 communication
system. Apart from the power distribution for the remaining modules contain the power supply
module the emergency power supply (with external accumulators), a charging circuit, safety circuit
and an energy management system. Further the power supply module possesses a real-time clock, a
history memory and a static text memory for the keeping of reporting places and causes of
malfunction. The power supply module has 9 connection boards for modules, for which altogether for
a current 10A can be supplied.
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Technical data
8x potential free relay outputs max of 250V 2A for the following possibilities programmable:
Fire alarm, Fault alarm, Power Supply failure and delayed Fire alarm.
2x 24V DC outputs for fire bells max 1A for each output fire alarm programmable.
Quiescent current supervised by an end of line resistor. 3 K Ohm
Tone sequence selectable, steady tone or intermitted tone.
1x 24V DC output for door magnet max 1A for each output fire alarm programmable.
1x input for external push button in order to activate manually the 24V bell outputs.
General
The output module contains eight relays, as well as three 24V outputs and an input for an external
push button or switch.
A micro CONTROLLER activate the relays, the 24V outputs, the push button input and communicates
with the power supply module.
Voltage supply
The 24V input voltage is led across a polarity protection diode, a throttle and filter capacitors on an
electrically isolating DC/DC transducer. The transducer supplies 5V for the micro CONTROLLER and
the control and monitoring of the OPC exits. The 24V supply voltage is connected with the +5V
output of the DC/DC transducer. The digital ground of the circuit rests upon thereby - 5V related to
the 24V operation voltage. The RS485 driver and the associated circuit are supplied via a step down
automatic controller with 5V.
RS485-Driver
The communication is made by a RS485 driver. The driver lies with its mass on 24v-gnd and is
therefore galvanically over opto couplers from the micro CONTROLLER and the other circuits
separate.
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Relays
Terminals JR1 and JR2
The relays are normal open contact with 2A permanent current and a rated voltage of 230V and are
programmable for fire alarm, fault alarm, voltage failure and/or general alarm (2min delayed).
Output interfaces
Terminals JOC1 and JOC 2
The 24V DC outputs are design as a short circuit proof output with a maximal current of 1A and are
programmable for fire alarm, fault alarm, voltage failure and/or general alarm (2min delayed).
Two outputs (1 and 2) are assigned for firearm which are connected to the push button input and can
activate by this input.
One output (3) is assign for door magnets and has no connection with the push button input.
In case of a short circuit the loop will be disconnected for up to 3 sec and then automatically
reconnected.
Additional each loop has a switchable connection max 8mA to check the 3 K Ohm end of line resistor.
The module contains an input for the connection an external push button.
The voltage supply for the input becomes secured against short-circuits.
The voltage amounts to in the no-load operation 24V.
The input switches the bell outputs on manually. With pressed key the bell outputs are switched on.
After disconnection of the button the outputs are again turned off.
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General
The module contains eight fire detection loops and eight pot. free outputs witch can be programmed
for fire- fault alarm or both.
Two micro CONTROLLERS operate and supervise the fire detection loops and outputs and
communicate with the power supply module.
Expandable up to 4 modules (32 loops)
Voltage supply
The 24V input voltage is led across a polarity protection diode, a throttle and filter capacitors on an
electrically isolating DC/DC transducer. The transducer supplies ±5V for the micro CONTROLLER,
the controlling, current measurement and monitoring of the fire detecting loops and OPC outputs.
The 24V supply voltage is connected with the ground connection of the DC/DC transducer.
The digital ground of the circuit lies thereby on the 24V-supply voltage.
The tensions, related to 24V GND, are 19V for the -5V-supply and 29V for the +5V-supply.
The RS485 driver and the associated circuit are supplied via a step down automatic controller with
5V.
RS485-Driver
The communication is made by a RS485 driver. The driver lies with its measures on 24v-gnd and is
therefore galvanically separately over opto couplers from the micro CONTROLLER and the other
circuits separate.
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In normal operation the quiescent current will be measured the in the last detector installed 3 K Ohm
end of line resistor and in case of failure will be report this to the power supply module.
In case of a fire alarm on one connected detector the system measure the 470 Ohm alarm resistor of
this depending detector and will report the fire alarm to the power supply module.
All detection loops will be protected against short circuit. In case of a short circuit the loop will be
disconnected and after 30 sec reconnected. The maximal current on each loop is 400mA.
The sum of all detection loops do not exceed more than 1,6A. If the current is higher than 1,6A the
controller will be disconnect the loop with the highest current and report this to the power supply
module.
The relays are normal open contact with 0,5A permanent current and a rated voltage of 24V DC and
each 4 outputs are connected with the common line together.
Outputs are programmable for fire alarm, fault alarm or both.
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JP1
Betrieb / Operation
Feuermeldekarte, adressierbar
Fire Detection Loop Card, addressable
JLD1 JLD2
JAN
JAP
JLR1 JLR2
General
Inputs for up to 2 addressable fire detection lines with total maximum 254 Hochiki detectors.
8 Pot. free outputs max of 500 mA.
Expandable up to 4 modules (8 loops)
Voltage Supply
24V input voltage will be connected over a polarity protection diode, a coil and filter capacitors by
means of a step UP of automatic controller brought on 37V. This voltage serves for the supply of the
loops. In order to protect the current of the loops and the earth fault the 37V will be able to supervise
loop voltage on a fed back DC/DC transducer led. These transducer supplies 5V related to the 37V
loop voltage for the logic, the operation amplifiers and that Micro CONTROLLER. A negative supply of
-5V is generated directly from the VCC supply. The digital mass of the circuit lies on the 37V-supply.
Thus the absolute voltage of the logic part for the -5V- supply with 32V and for the 5V-supply with
42V. That RS485 drivers and the associated circuit are supplied from 24V supply via a step down
automatic controller with 5V.
RS485-Driver
Communication is made by a RS485-driver module. The driver is electrically isolated from the micro
CONTROLLER. Micro CONTROLLER 1 takes over direct communication with the RS485-Bus and
filters for the fire detection module. The message is submitted by the SPI Interface to the micro
controller. This sends its status back on reverse way again.
The update of the firmware over the communication interface is accomplished with micro
CONTROLLER 2 via a RS232 change over switches, which is steered by the first CONTROLLER.
The two status Led’s on the module indicates the status of the RS485 to interface:
Green LED: Status of the module is queried by the master
Red LED: Communication problem or timeout, in addition earth fault error.
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1 Schirm / Screen
JLR2 2 - Loop 2
3 + Loop 2
1 Schirm / Screen
JLD2 2 - Loop 2
3 + Loop 2
1 Schirm / Screen
JLR1 2 - Loop 1
3 + Loop 1
1 Schirm / Screen
JLD1 2 - Loop 1
3 + Loop 1
The two detection loops consist in each case of two equivalent pairs of connections (drive, return) to
these the three-core ring circuit are connected. By this ring circuit the supply of the Hochiki modules is
made. All active Hochiki modules lie parallel on the ring circuit to each other. The detection loops are
supervising cable break, earth fault and short-circuit; therefore the energized line and the ground wire
are individually disconnected by the micro CONTROLLER. In order for a safe starting of the Hochiki
modules to ensure the outputs can be started over soft start of the supply. The loops are equipped to
the data communication with the modules with a modulator and a demodulator in each case.
Open-Collector-Output
Terminals JAN and JAP
The fire detection module contains 8 relay outputs as normally open contact. Every 4 normally open
contacts have one common connection. The outputs can be switched into dependence of the loops as
well as the conditions of the Hochiki modules. Each normally open contact is protected via a polyfuse
with 60V and 0,5A against over current. The conditions of the relay exits are indicated over the red
Led’s.
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Interface module for the connection of a Centronics of printer that the messages, as in the display are
indicated, prints.
Alarm text, time, date, status
General
Example:
Voltage supply
The 24V input voltage is led across a polarity protection diode, a throttle and filter capacitors on an
electrically isolating DC/DC transducer. The transducer supplies 5V for the micro CONTROLLER and
the drivers of the printer exits. The 24V GND connection is connected with the 5V-GND connection of
the DC/DC transducer. The digital mass of the circuit lies thereby on 24v-gnd.
Printer drivers
The printer drivers are implemented as CMOS LINE Driver. RC filters in the connecting cables protect
the drivers. A micro CONTROLLER (ATmega16) receives the printer data over the RS485 interface
and heads for the printer drivers.
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Output card laid out for communication interface for TS35 mounting rail assembly
Output for VDR over a RS232 and RS 485 interface.
The VDR module sends data over RS485 and RS232 to a VDR (Voyage DATA recorder).
The module is configured with drivers for RS485 and RS232.
The communication profile of the VDR interface depends on the following specification:
IEC 61162-1 part 1 single of talker and multiple listeners
IEC 61162-100 extra requirement for the UAIS
IEC 61162-102 extra requirement for the Voyage DATA recorder
Voltage supply
The 24V input voltage is led across a polarity protection diode, a throttle and filter capacitors on an
electrically isolating DC/DC transducer. The transducer supplies 5V for the micro CONTROLLER and
the drivers of the VDR outputs. The 24V GND connection is connected with the 5V-GND connection
of the DC/DC transducer. The digital mass of the circuit lies thereby on 24V-gnd.
VDR Output
The micro CONTROLLERS an ATmega162 with two serial interfaces, communicates over one of the
interfaces with the control panel and with the other one over one of the two alternatively equipped
drivers for RS485 or RS232.
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DISCONNECT
PRE - ALARM
FAULT
RESET
Generally
The Main Panel Graphic is intended for the control and operation of the AFMS-3000 fire alarm
system. The integration into the system takes place identically to the small main panel HT01-E.
The control of the AFMS-3000 can be done by the HT01-E and by the AHT01-E which is more
comfortable to operate. The AHT01-E consist of 2 micro controllers
RS485-Communikation
Communication is made by a RS485-Driver module. Micro CONTROLLER 1 takes over direct
communication with the RS485-Bus and works on the messages.
Display
As display a matrix display of point of LCD with a resolution of 320x240 pixels is used.
This is attached to the motherboard and operated directly by the micro CONTROLLER 1.
Over further hardware components it is possible for the micro CONTROLLER 1 to steer contrast and
brightness of the background lighting.
Buzzer
The buzzer is switched over a driver transistor and over a haven line of the micro CONTROLLER.
For an external buzzer a 24V interface is intended.
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Generally
The data module is intended for the storage of configuration data and the data of the AFMS3000 on a
SD-memory card. In addition the module contains its own micro CONTROLLER, which guarantees a
reading and/or a writing of the SD-memory card independently from the other system. The integration
into the system takes place at a special interface on the backside of the Main Panel AHT01-E
Voltage supply
The 5V for supply of the micro controller receives the module over the interface. From this supply
3,3V for the supply of the SD-memory card are produced internally.
Connectors
Communication is made by a RS232-Driver module. Likewise over the plug the operating voltage is
supplied to the data module by 5V.
LED
At the back of the module three status Led’s are present, which operating conditions indicate.
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General
The AFMS-3000 can be observed and operated also from the repeater panel (selectable).
The connection of maximally 2 repeater panels in up to 500 meters distance is possible.
The repeater panel contains one LC display (2 lines to ever 20 letters), 10 keys, 40 LED´s and a
buzzer for acoustic signalling.
In order to be able to adapt the LED´s optimally to the locally dominant lighting conditions, the
intensity is adjustable.
The adjustment of the contrast and the background lighting is just as flexible in the case of the
display.
Display
The display is controlled via 8-bits data bus as well as over R-S, RW and E (Clock) by the micro
CONTROLLER.
LEDs
The LED´s are divided in two groups (alarm and normal). The groups are independent of each other
in the brightness dimmable. But two PWM voltage regulator made of RC element with following
transistor switching are used. Two LED´s in the group "alarm" are in each case switched one behind
the other. Because in the group "normal" also individual LED´s are headed for, it is necessary to
operate also two LED´s parallel in order to achieve an even brightness over the dimming range.
Buttons
The button lines are over pull up resistances on digitally high. With pressed key the line is drawn on
digitally 0.
Buzzer
The buzzer is switched over a driver transistor and over a high line of the micro CONTROLLER.
For an external Buzzer a 24V interface is intended.
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For the operation of the AFMS3000 fire-alarm system the operating panel AHT01-E is used.
Additionally a repeater panel HT01-E5 can be attached.
The AHT01-E operating panel has a graphic display, different annunciators and buttons for operation.
The menu guidance for the different functions is strictly hierarchical layout thereby on the basis of a
basic menu (announcement without operation, plant runs without messages). Thus it is possible to
use by paging back and forth, the appropriate functions of the plant.
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• Within the upper range of the diagram display become the fundamental data indicates, like
company name, system, software version, date and time.
• In the reference line certain elements of the menu guidance or an action are represented.
• In the four bordered fields the function is indicated to that directly under it arranged function
key.
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For the menu operation and other functions four keys are available directly under the graphic display.
The respective function of the key is indicated in the diagram display directly over the appropriate key.
To the input of parameters; is integrated a numeric keypad for adjustments and selections.
Over „ Enter “- button returns to the main menu. „Back “- button serves for returning to the previous
menu option.
BACK ENTER
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For the controlling of events such as fires or faults these three buttons stand for the user for order.
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With a new fire alarm the “FIRE” indicator flashing red until to accepting the fire. The integrated
buzzer sounds with continuous signal. If the fire is accepted, the “FIRE” indicator lights permanently
red. After resetting the fire the “FIRE” lights again green.
Accordingly behaves „FAULT “- symbol (yellow as alarm colour, the buzzer sounds in the interval).
Couches several new fires and/or faults forwards, the appropriate symbol will continue to flash, until
all alarms are accepted!
Forwards, the appropriate symbol will continue to shine to couches several accepted fires and/or
faults, until all messages are neglected!
After reset the whole system, the "RESET" flashes symbol, until all devices are initialized.
(also with a switched off reconnect loop)
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If more than one fire should be announced, then the symbol changes into red light.
In the event of a fault or in special cases these lights yellow. If the symbols lights yellow has the
following meaning:
TEST MODE plant is in the special check mode (One man test)
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By operation of the appropriate function button one arrives at the respective point of submenu.
New Fire In this menu, if available, to see all non-accepted fire. By pressing the "FIRE" button
to accept all represented fire. (should be accepted all the fires, introduces pressing
the "FIRE" button directly to the display of the accepted fire)
Accepted Fire In this submenu, if any, appears not reset all the fire.
By pressing the "RESET" button resets the selected fire with an arrow.
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In case of an arising fire „FIRE “- symbol illuminating in the interval red up and the buzzers sounds
with a continuous tone. If the system should be in the basic menu, the system changes automatically
to the menu option „new Fire “. In the display information is indicated to the new fire.
By pressing the „FIRE “- button grows silent the buzzer. The „FIRE “- symbol lights up further in the
interval red. The indication in the display is again developed. If the system should not be yet in the
menu option „new Fire “, this is now retrieved. (e.g. with the occurrence of a new fire during the users
makes configurations)
By pressing the „FIRE “- button all represented fires are accepted. If more than five messages
accumulated, these are indicated in the connection. By renewed pressing of the „FIRE “- button also
these fires accepted.
Note! If a fire is not accepted within 2 minutes, leads to releasing the general alarm.
Resetting the fire alarms must be carried out from the menu item "Accepted Fire"
In this menu all accepted fire are shown. By pressing the "RESET" button resets the selected fire with
an arrow.
After a successful reset of the fire "FIRE " icon back to green.
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By operation of the appropriate function button one arrives at the respective point of submenu.
New Fault In this submenu becomes, if available, all not accepted fault indicated.
By pressing the „ Fault “- button all represented faults are accepted.
Accepted Fault In this submenu become, if available, all resetted faults indicated.
By pressing „ RESET “- button, the fault selected with an arrow will be reset.
Note! Fire alarms are given propriety over fault alarms. A fire alarm signal will cancel all fault alarms
detected by the panel and only the fire alarm with its loop number will show on the display.
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By pressing the „FAULT “- button grows silent the buzzer. The „FAULT “- symbol lights up further in
the interval yellow. The indication in the display is again developed. If the system should not be yet in
the menu option „new Fault “, this is now retrieved. (e.g. with the occurrence of a new fault during the
users makes configurations)
By pressing the „FAULT “- button all represented faults are accepted. If more than five messages
accumulated, these are indicated in the connection. By renewed pressing of the „FAULT “- button
also these faults accepted.
Resetting the fault must be from carried out from the menu item "Accepted Fault". In this menu all
the accepted fault is displayed. By pressing the "RESET" button resets the selected fault with an
arrow.
After successful RESET of the fault the „FAULT “- shows again green.
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The Main menu can be achieved from each submenu by operation of the key „Enter “.
An exception is submenus in those the numerical keyboard to the input of attitudes or parameters are
used.
The system change, after a fixed time with no further operations automatically to the Main menu.
This menu option permits to indicate the firmware of all existing modules.
Attainable from the Main menu by the call of the following points of submenu:
Service System Status Firmware
4.7 Lamptest
This menu option permits it to adjust the background light of the display.
Attainable from the main menu by the following steps:
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This menu option permits to adjust the brightness of the green symbol lighting.
Attainable from the main menu by the following steps:
This menu option permits to adjust the brightness of the yellow and red symbol lighting.
Attainable from the main menu by the following steps:
This menu allows to save two different presets to restore the display settings or recover.
To save this Code input necessary!
Accessible from the main menu by calling the following submenu items:
Service Settings Dimmer Presets
If the menu items to restore the two presets are added to the Favorites menu, it is possible to adjust
from the bottom of the menu simply by pressing a button, the display settings. (useful if for example,
are stored one days and night mode)
This menu option permits to change the operator code. In addition the old code or the master code
must to be admits. The code has four digits.
Attainable from the main menu by the following steps:
The One man test serves for the automatic testing of fire alarms. Accepting and putting the fires back
take over the plant. In this submenu this can be activated and/or deactivated.
Attainable from the main menu by the following steps:
If no new fire should be announced to activate one man test more than 30 minutes, the one man test
is deactivated automatically.
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This menu option permits to deactivate individual detectors or also a whole fire zone as well as
individual outputs of the output card.
Attainable from the main menu by the following steps:
Firealarm System Management Disconnections
This menu option permits to adjust delay time for individual detector.
Attainable from the main menu by the following steps:
Firealarm System Management Delay
This menu option permits to adjust threshold values for individual detectors.
Attainable from the main menu by the following steps:
Firealarm System Management Adjustments
This menu option permits to indicate the status of all detectors in an overview. This view takes place
tabular for all alarm units of the selected loop. (Selection by means of numeric keyboard)
Attainable from the main menu by the following steps:
Firealarm System Management Loop
This menu allows to reconstruct the previously encountered and stored events.
Attainable from the main menu by the following steps:
Service History
This option allows directly from the main menu of nine predetermined sub-menu´s directly over the
keys "1 .. 9" on the numeric keypad to reach. Pressing the "0" key on the numeric keypad (also only in
the main menu) displays a list of the defined favorites.
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The following cables are recommended for a safe operation of the Fire whole system
For connecting the Addressable detectors and Devices to one Loop module please see the
attached drawing (every Loop module is designed for 2 addressable Loops).
All terminals are lockable plug terminal
After the installation please secure all terminals.
Optical Smoke Heat Multi sensor Manual call
detecor with detecor with detecor with point with
standard base standard base standard base IP 24 base
1 2 1 2 1 2 5 6
Dual Zone Monitor CHQ-Z
3 3 3 1 2
6 5 6 5 6 5 7 8 Line in Zone 1+
Line out Zone 1-
Line in Zone 2+
ALG-E ACB-E ACA-E HCP-E
Line out Zone 2-
YBN-R/3 YBN-R/3 YBN-R/3
Screen +24V DC
Screen 0V
Line in Zone 1+
Fire Detection Loop Card, addressable
JLR2
Line in Zone 2+
Feuermeldekarte, adressierbar
Screen +24V DC
Betrieb / Operation
Screen 0V
3
Line in A1
JAN
JAP
Line out B1
Line in A2
Line out B2
Screen
Screen
Optical Smoke Heat Multi sensor Manual call
detecor with detecor with detecor with point with Dual Relais Controller CHQ-R
Short circuit Short circuit Short circuit IP 67 base
Isolator base Isolator base Isolator base Line in N/O
Line out N/C
Line in Com
2 1 2 1 2 1 6 5 Line out N/O
3 3 3 2 1
Screen N/C
5 6 5 6 5 6 8 7
Screen Com
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AFMS-3000
Introduction
The analogue Sensors ALG-E, ACB-E and ACA-E can all use a Common Mounting Base
(YBN-R/3) which is electronics free, the Sounder Base (CHQ-BS) and the Short Circuit
Isolator Base (YBO-R/SCI).
Follow the guidelines below before installation and maintenance. Deckma cannot guarantee
a sensor's performance if these guidelines are not followed.
Caution
The ASX range sensors cannot be used to prevent fire itself, they are only intended to
detect a certain characteristic of fire. The sensor ACB-E and ACA-E (Heat mode only) are
used to detect conditions and changes in temperature and cannot detect smoke and other
phenomena. When installing the sensor, check that the location of each one has been
planned according to appropriate fire regulations or recommendations. Please note that the
ACA-E Multi-Sensor default mode is optical/heat, if this sensor is to be programmed to
change modes i.e.: optical to heat then the ACA-E should be spaced as a standard Heat
Sensor.
The sensor and base combination should be installed to the following guidelines:
- Ensure the Sensor and Base is installed in accordance with Local Standards or
Regulations.
- Sensor and Base combinations should only be installed where ambient
temperatures are between -10°C to +50°C and where the condensation and
moisture levels are between 10% to 95% RH - Non condensing (at 40°C) .
- Only install in suitable environments, the following should be avoided.
- Situations in which condensation exists.
- Situations in which corrosive gases exist.
- Situations in which dust or steam exists.
- Situations in which obstacles exist, which could impede air flow to the sensor.
- Hazardous areas.
Do not use a high voltage tester on the Sensor or Base.
Certain actions can cause permanent damage to the sensor. If the sensor is subjected
to any of the following it should not be used:
- Dis-assembly and re-assembly.
- Impact or shock.
- Touching the thermistor (ATG-E, ATG-E(NP) Heat sensors and ACA-E Multi-Sensor
only).
If damage is suspected after a fire has occurred, the sensor should be replaced. After
installation, all sensors on the fire alarm system should be tested to confirm correct
operation. Installation and maintenance should only be carried out by suitably trained
engineers. Sensor operation should not be tested with a naked flame or open fire. Operation
should only be checked by equipment that is capable of exceeding the required detection
threshold.
The sensor must be subject to periodic maintenance during regular service visits. This
period should be outlined in the appropriate standards or recommendations. If there are no
such standards existing, we recommend that the minimum period of maintenance should be
1 year and that the following should be taken into account:
- A regular operation test should be performed.
- A visual check for staining and mechanical damage should be made.
A dust cover is included with the sensor to prevent contamination during installation.
The dust cover must be removed for the sensor to operate.
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General Description
The TCH-B100 Programmer is designed for use with the following Products
The programmer is used to set the address on the above products for use with Hochiki ESP systems.
The unit is designed to be light, robust and easy to use and operates from a single PP3 size, heavy
duty-battery which gives the capacity for up to 8000 operations.
Keys
The TCH-B has 3 operating keys, a middle red key and a lower left and right grey keys, these keys
has the following function.
Left grey key- Power on- automatically ready the address of the fitted sensor – subsequent
operations of this key will advance the programmer address in units 10.
Right grey key- Advances the programmer address display in units of 1. Also used as the
power off button.
Middle red key – Stores the displayed address to the Sensor and is used to read Sensors
analogue levels.
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Ancillary Functions
In addition to the main functions the TCH-B100 may display the following messages:
bAt If displayed on subsequent power on, a low battery voltage should be suspected – this
facility will operate with sufficient life in the battery for approximately 3000 address
settings operations left.
E0 Attempting to program an address greater than 127
E1 Attempting to program an address with no Sensor connected
E2 Cannot find Sensor on power on
E3 No valid response from ASX sensor
E4 Cannot find device program
E5 Device read error
E6 Fail during analogue level reading
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5.5 Setting the device Address with using the DIL switches for
Loop modules CHQ-Z, CHQ-Z(IS), CHQ-S, CHQ-R
- The address is set using the first 7 switches of the 8-bit DlL switch. The switch
should be in the up position for ON and down for OFF.
- Set the switches as defined in Fig 3 below for the required address.
Status LED
A red LED flash each time the unit is polled by the fire alarm control panel, and
continuously illuminated when either input is active.
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Additional does have to be set to the last panel in each case in the RS485-Bus a terminal resistance
(120 ohms).
This resistance is activated by a bridge between the pin 12 and 4.
In the case of only one display this bridge is to be also set!
Once if several identical node numbers are present in a RS485 net, it comes to heavy communication
disturbances. A trouble free operation of the plant is not possible any longer.
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Dirty smoke and multi-sensors to generate the time of app. 1 hour above the maximum allowable
pollution degrees, set a pre-alarm.
The average lifetime of the lithium battery for data backup type CR 2023
is at an ambient temperature of 25 ° C at about 10 years.
Leg exchange of lithium battery is important to ensure that the system is necessarily supported by at
least one power supply.
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Assembly connection box/switchgear cabinet the first shot and evaluation box which voltage supply
and power pack module, output module, printer interface, fire detection module and the output card
for communication interface contains.
This box is usually installed within the control desk in the wheelhouse and connected with one up to
3m long interwiring plug-in with the control panel.
The dimension of this cabinet varying according to the numbers of used modules.
For further information please see the attached specific system drawings.
Example: Typical application up to 6 Addressable Loops.
530
500
Seitenansicht Kabeleinführung
72
64
72
72
84
10
101 101
Befestigungsabmessungen
195
Mounting Measurement
30 215 45 215 30
295
350
500
Seitenansicht Kabeleinführung
110
120
105
Ø 8,5 mm
Seitenansicht
345
350
JAN JAN
JAP JAP
JLR1 JLR2 JLR1 JLR2
Kundenkabelkanal
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