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ID2000

installation &
commissioning
manual

997-433-000-5, Issue 5 May 2010

Summary of Contents for NOTIFIER ID2000 Series

Page 1: ...ID2000 installation commissioning manual 997 433 000 5 Issue 5 May 2010 ...

Page 2: ...ID2000 Series Installation Commissioning Manual Contents i 997 433 000 5 Issue 5 May 2010 The ID2000 Series Range of Fire Control Panels ...

Page 3: ... 4 Electronics Modules 10 2 5 Replacing the Electronics Modules 11 2 6 Flush Mounting Bezel Optional 11 2 7 Mounded Front Covers 13 3 Cabling 14 3 1 Cabling Instructions 14 3 1 1 Cable Terminations 15 3 2 Cable Installation Notes 16 3 2 1 Introduction 16 3 2 2 Quality of Cable and of Cable Installation 16 3 3 EMC Considerations 17 3 3 1 Screen Termination 17 3 3 2 Ferrite Sleeves Optional 17 3 4 M...

Page 4: ...s 17 80 LED Extension Chassis 26 5 5 2 Extension Chassis With Printer 26 5 6 PRN ID Printer 27 5 6 1 Fitting the Paper Roll 27 5 6 2 Printer Used with Stainless Steel Cover 28 5 7 Display PCB 29 5 8 Base PCB 30 5 8 1 Fitting the Replacement Base PCB 31 5 8 2 Cables and Wiring 31 5 9 Processor PCB 32 5 10 Loop Interface PCB 33 5 10 1Cables and Wiring 33 5 11 Isolated RS232 Interface PCB 34 5 11 1Ca...

Page 5: ... Circuits Check 45 8 4 7 Fault Relay Wiring 45 8 5 Batteries 46 8 5 1 Connecting the Batteries 46 8 5 2 Battery Disposal 47 8 6 Earth Fault Monitoring 47 8 7 Volt free Contact Output Option 48 8 8 Repeaters 48 8 9 Configuration and Handover 48 8 10 System Test 48 8 10 1 Zone Walk Test 48 8 10 2 Control Output Test 48 9 Maintenance 47 9 1 Routine Testing 47 9 2 Batteries 47 9 3 Cleaning 47 Appendic...

Page 6: ...ic emission standard for Residential Commercial and Light industrial environments EN 50130 4 EMC Product family standard Immunity requirements for components of fire intruder and social alarm systems Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC by the application of the safety standard EN 60950 1 Safety of information technology equipment The Constructive Products Directive 89 1 6 EC by the application of the...

Page 7: ...loop user configurable Basic Equipment Kits which are configurable with up to 8 loops or as b Factory configured ID2002 2 loop control panels Any references in these manuals to configurations with more than two loops are not applicable to the ID2002 control panel Each control panel has space provision for two sealed lead acid batteries The serial communications interface operates under RS485 proto...

Page 8: ...remainder of the manual include advisory warnings and cautions to remind you to consider safety at all times especially when following the procedures described in this manual You are alerted to any areas where high voltage i e non Safety Extra low Voltage SELV is present or where there may be a risk of damage to static sensitive devices if the recommended procedures described in this manual are no...

Page 9: ...ing a defined process meets the required approval inspection criteria or standards e Following a defined process does not meet the required approval inspection criteria or standards f Additional items to be considered g This icon placed next to a pushbutton requires you to press it as part of a described process such as isolate or test or while programming the panel Where two or more icons are use...

Page 10: ...1 Some DO s and DON T s Before selecting a location for the control panel and devices DO make sure that a The operating ambient temperature is in the recommended range 5 C to 35 C and b The relative humidity is between 5 and 95 c The panel is wall mounted in a position which allows clear visibility of displays and easy access to operating controls The height above floor level should be chosen such...

Page 11: ...ient protection devices Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interference for these devices to function correctly and to reduce susceptibility this equipment must be earthed correctly As with all solid state devices this system may operate erratically or can be damaged if subjected to lightning induced transients The use of overhead or outside aerial wiring is not ...

Page 12: ...ou proceed with installing it in its chosen location check for any damage that may have occurred while in transit Note In the unlikely event that any of the supplied ID2000 Series items has been damaged you MUST NOT fit it but return it to your supplier The procedure for returning faulty items is described in Section 2 4 2 What to do if Your Module is Damaged or Suspect 2 If you are satisfied that...

Page 13: ...e the manufacturer s unique batch reference number which can be found on the packaging main chassis or inside the back box b With reference to PCBs quote the part number and revision level which can be found along one edge of the PCB refer to the applicable section of this manual for specific details c Note all the details relevant to your complaint date of receipt packaging condition etc and forw...

Page 14: ... designed to be wall mounted immediately below any of the range of similar depth main back boxes and is provided with corresponding 20mm knockouts on the top and bottom faces 20mm knockouts are also provided on the top bottom and rear faces of the back box extension Wall Flatness To prevent distortion the ID2000 Series back box MUST be installed on the wall as flat as possible i e with a maximum f...

Page 15: ... being fitted The number of screws required depends on the size of the back box The recommended screw quantities are as follows Back Box Part Number Screw Quantity 020 472 XXX 4 020 473 XXX 6 020 474 XXX 6 020 475 XXX 8 020 476 XXX 8 020 508 XXX 4 020 509 XXX 4 DO NOT use the back box as a guide when drilling 2 4 4 Electronics Modules The ID2000 Series panel electronics modules i e the main chassi...

Page 16: ...2000 Series control panel is required a recess 110mm deep for the standard depth versions or208mm forthedeepversions andlargeenough to accommodate the back box must be cut in the wall refer to Section 2 4 3 Back Box Fixing for dimensions To fit the bezel 1 Offer the bezel A flat side towards you to the front of the back box B and position it so the bezel front face C is lined up with the front fac...

Page 17: ...age has occurred DO NOT PROCEED contact your supplier and refer to Section 2 4 2 If no damage is evident fit the main cover as follows 1 Offer the moulded front cover C symmetically to the front of the back box in the correct orientation The inner topedgeofthemouldedfrontcoverrestsonthetopflange of the back box 2 Two types of hexagonal socket headed M6 screw D are used to fasten the cover to the b...

Page 18: ...1 Remove the protective paper strips L from the back face of the plate to reveal the adhesive areas 2 Offer the serrated plate horizontally to the extension cover and using sufficient pressure only fix in the recess K 3 Using scissors cut the end of the printer paper to produce a straight edge and insert it through the serrated plate aperture BEFORE fitting the extension cover If a printer is not ...

Page 19: ... in appropriate glands to meet local wiring codes and to preserve the integrity of the screen connection The cable screen is to be clamped inside the cable gland which must be fitted to ensure a 360o bond is formed with the metal of the back box 4 The supply to the panel must be provided with a suitable and readily accessible double pole mains disconnect device The mains supply must be suitably fu...

Page 20: ...Auxiliary output 2 core d e AUX 2 Auxiliary output 2 core e f LOOP 1 Loop circuit 1 OUT 2 core f LOOP 1 Loop circuit 1 IN 2 core f g LOOP 2 Loop circuit 2 OUT 2 core g LOOP 2 Loop circuit 2 IN 2 core g 1 2 3 NOT for the ID2002 Series Panels Power supply cables x2 and fault indication wiring Recommended with internal PSU option 1 2 3 NOT for the ID2002 Series Panels Power supply cables x2 and fault...

Page 21: ... loop e The maximum resistance of the loop should not exceed the limits defined in Section 8 4 2 Loop Checks before Connecting Wiring step 2 To check this measure between IN and OUT multiply the result by 2 and add the resistance of each isolator range 0 1 to 0 13 ohms each The cable capacitance should be less than 0 5μF Typically this will allow a maximum loop length of 2000m of screened 1 5mm2 c...

Page 22: ... EMC environments or where non preferred cables are used optional ferrite sleeves should be fitted to both the loop and sounder wiring The ferrite sleeves A are to be fitted over the conductor s of each cable and NOT over the screen of the cable which should pass outside of the sleeve They should be fitted as close as possible to the entry point of the cable i e as near as possible to the screen t...

Page 23: ...s Isolators must be used on each analogue loop to separate sensors and or MCPs including all conventional zone detectors and or MCPs connected CLIP devices or OPAL devices without internal isolators To comply with the requirements of EN54 2 isolators should be fitted between a maximum of 32 loop devices For the ID2000 Series do not place more than 25 CLIP loop devices between isolators 20 if FET i...

Page 24: ...structions are included for the following a Installing either a Dual Transmission Path DTP unit Booster Module or a Kit PSU3A in the main chassis The DTP Booster Module is designed for use with PSUs other than the PSU3Aunit separate instruction sheets are provided with these alternative PSUs For the Kit PSU3A refer to Section 5 2 For the DTP Booster Module refer to Section 5 3 Note For details of ...

Page 25: ...t If no damage is evident proceed with the installation of the PSU module A Cautionary Note During this procedure various wiring connections are made and it is important that the manufacturer s recommendations are followed to avoid the possibility of damage occuring when fitting the PSU module 5 2 1 Procedure Orientate the PSU3A assembly A so that the side with the rating label B is facing you see...

Page 26: ...e main chassis Pull the cables through taking up any slack 5 With a sufficient length of each cable pulled through to connect to the Base PCB ease the grommet J in to the aperture I and then slide it and the cables sideways into the circular part until secure 6 Terminate the cables on the Base PCB the 10 way ribbon cable G at socket SK18 K and the power cable H at socket SK21 L Ensure the ferrite ...

Page 27: ...he socket at the top of the PSU3A Pull tight the cable clip at the side of the back box The safety earth is provided via a short factory fitted lead F from the mains termination block to a blade connector at the right rear corner of the back box roof All blade connections to earth incorporate a locking barb To make a connection push the shrouded receptacle on to the earth blade 1 To remove this co...

Page 28: ...drawing at left this side is provided with four holes C for fitting the module With the module temporarily supported in this position fit the main chassis assembly D as follows Note If the PSU is located in the back box perform Other Wiring Connections step a at the DTP Booster module end of the connection NOW Access to the ribbon cable connector becomes more difficult after the module is fitted t...

Page 29: ...it PSU3A fit the supplied ribbon cable between the DTP Booster connector E and the PSU s LED status indication output connector This connection is not used if the PSU is mounted externally b Connect a suitable cable supplied with the PSU between the PSU Charger Inhibit connector F and the equivalent connector on the PSU on PSU assemblies PN 124 190 and 124 190 001 this connector is labelled ALARM ...

Page 30: ...earing a suitably grounded wrist strap remove all packaging from the main chassis and ensure that it has not been damaged in transitbeforeproceedinganyfurther Ifnodamageisevident and with the back box A secured to the wall in its chosen location ensurethateithertheKitPSU3A B orDTP Booster Module C is fitted then fit the main chassis D as follows 1 Locate the four supplied M4 x 16 SEM screws E in t...

Page 31: ...he LED PCB 3 Connect one end of the supplied earth lead G to the earthing blade terminal H on the extension chassis 4 With the extension chassis correctly orientated refer to drawing at left locate the keyholes onto the four screws with the threaded part in contact with the top flats of the keyholes 5 With the extension chassis now located on the back box open the main chassis front door and conne...

Page 32: ...underside of the printer mechanism To ensure correct alignment of the paper as it exits the printer after fitting adjustment can be made using the control located on the left hand side of the printer To fit the thermal paper roll proceed as follows 1 Make sure the panel is powered up and the batteries are connected 2 With the paper M orientated as shown at left offer the end of the roll to the pap...

Page 33: ...rrectly return the lug to its former position i e locked Press the pushbutton to feed the paper a number of lines to check the paper re alignment Note Each press of the button advances the paper one line Instructions for fitting the serrated tear off plate to the front cover and cutting the printer paper to length are given in the cover s installation instructions 997 228 The drawing at left shows...

Page 34: ...Processor PCB disconnect the 34 way ribbon cable E from the Display PCB F Close the main chassis front door and secure using the two fasteners 3 Holding the top edge of the door use a nutdriver to loosen the three M4 x 6 hexagonal headed screws G located down the right hand side of the main chassis door Remove the centre and lower screws and with only the top screw securing the right hand side of ...

Page 35: ...oor and secure using the quarter turn fasteners 4 Using a Posidriv screwdriver loosen the four main chassis retaining screws E Remove the main chassis F from the back box G and place on a clean work surface with the front door uppermost Open the front door to gain access to the Base PCB D 5 Remove any 3rd layer PCB s if fitted refer to the appropriate installation section of the manual 6 Disconnec...

Page 36: ...the batteries to the panel 5 8 2 Cables Wiring Disconnect reconnect the following from the Base PCB i Power Sockets SK18 and SK21 from PSU or DTP ii Data Socket SK11 from Processor PCB iii Loop cabling connectors SK6 and SK7 Loops 1 2 iv Fault and Fire Relay sockets SK8 and SK9 v Cover Off connector SK10 not used vi Auxiliary sockets SK4 and SK5 vii Input Sockets SK3 Input 1 only supported for VdS...

Page 37: ... PCB F Second layer PCB s if fitted have to be removed at socket J6 Note If applicable the wiring on the upper edge of the Processor PCB may have to be disconnected 3 Using a No 1 Posidriv screwdriver remove the two M3 x 10 SEM screws located in the two right hand corners G of the Processor PCB and keep safe Note The Processor PCB is held in position until withdrawn from the 64 way socket on the B...

Page 38: ...e spacer in each of the two holes either side and above socket connector SK14 SK16 or SK17 use the left most vacant position then fit the remaining spacers in each of the two holes directly above these spacers Tighten down fully using a 5 5mm Hex socket tool 4 Observinganti staticprecautions removetheLoopInterface PCBfromitspackaging If afterinspection nodamagehas occurred in transit and with it c...

Page 39: ...ter turn fasteners A located at the left hand side of the main chassis front door B Open the door to gain access to the main chassis PCB enclosure C containing the Base PCB D 2 Fit the metal spacer E through the Base PCB to the top left fixing position of either PCB mounting location F Tighten down fully using a 5 5mm Hex socket tool 3 Fit the three supplied nylon snap top spacers G through the Ba...

Page 40: ...SK2 from the Base PCB socket SK12 or SK13 ii Use a screened multi core cable see 3 2 2 for recommended types to connect external third party equipment The 0V SIG terminal should not be connected to the screen The screen should be connected to the back box either through a suitable metal gland or using the optional earth termination block Note Refer to Section 7 VDU for details of the Isolated RS23...

Page 41: ... 2 Fit the metal spacer E through the Base PCB to the top left fixing position of either PCB mounting location F Tighten down fully using a 5 5mm Hex socket tool 3 Fit the three supplied nylon snap top spacers G through the Base PCB by pushing them firmly into place until they snap into position 4 Observing anti static precautions remove the RS485 Interface PCB from its packaging If after inspecti...

Page 42: ...ct way up and that the text is facing forwards i e away from you in this case Close the panel Note This insert includes the PRE ALARM LED text through to the text that gives a description of the panel 2 Slide the buttons insert into the slot beside the pushbuttons Make sure that the text is the correct way up and that it is facing forwards Note This insert includes the MUTE BUZZER pushbutton text ...

Page 43: ... stations except the two end stations Do this as follows 1 If the control panel is NOT an end station move the jumper links from JP3 5 6 to JP1 2 4 This disconnects the line terminating resistor on the isolated RS485 PCB 2 At intermediate repeater stations disconnect the line terminating resistor as described in the repeater manual Note End stations can be repeater panels or fire control panels ma...

Page 44: ...rs all connected via the RS485 communication link The following rules concerning Earth Fault Monitoring see Section 8 6 must be followed a The repeaters can be powered from the Auxiliary Supply Output of the ID2000 panels without causing an Earth Fault However if the repeater is powered from an external supply then this supply must be isolated b The Earth Fault Monitoring can be enabled on the ind...

Page 45: ...provided that the VDU is connected to the Base PCB socket SK19 and not the Isolated RS232 Interface PCB which is output only Further details will be found in the ID2000 Series Panel Configuration Manual ref 997 435 XXX A serial interface cable is required to connect the VDU with a suitable terminal block connector for Isolated RS232 PCB or 9 pin connector for Base PCB at the panel end and a suitab...

Page 46: ...ditions when commissioning the ID2000 Series control panels Faults can result from a A configuration mismatch between the installation design and panel set up and or external conditions such as the proximity of a strong RFI source having an adverse affect on the panel b The failure of a panel module such as the PSU or Processor PCB Appendix 1 provides guidance to assist you in identifying faults t...

Page 47: ...Externally isolate the AC mains supply at the third party supplied isolation unit 8 4 External Wiring Refer to the appropriate module cable and wiring instructions to identify the terminals for cable connections 5 7 2 Base PCB Cables and Wiring Loops 1 2 Sounder outputs 1 to 4 Auxiliary outputs 1 2 Fault Relay and Fire Relay outputs 5 9 1 Loop Interface PCB Cables and Wiring Loops 3 to 8 as applic...

Page 48: ... not place more than 25 loop devices between isolators 20 if FET isolators are used 3 Refer to device instruction sheet for wiring terminations 1 A Normally open switch closes under an alarm condition 2 To comply with the requirements of EN54 2 isolators should be fitted between a maximum of 32 loop devices For the ID2000 Series do not place more than 25 loop devices between isolators 20 if FET is...

Page 49: ...ges after the system has been configured and the links in the isolators removed 6 Use a meter to check that there are no connections between each cable screen and a the ve conductor of the cable b the ve conductor of the cable Note It is recommended that the cable screen is earthed at the panel only 8 4 3 Connecting the Loop Wiring to the Panel When the loop wiring has been checked and found to be...

Page 50: ...ould be 4k7 ii Withthemultimeterconnectedtothecircuitinnormal polarity ve to ve and ve to ve the meter may indicatealowervalue Thisisbecauseoftheforward biased diodes in series with the sounders 2 If electronic sounders are used this test will not reveal reversed devices It is therefore recommended that if the circuit resistance appears correct the following be done i Remove the 4k7 resistors from...

Page 51: ...he thermistor leads F measure from the PSU output socket to a position on the side wall NOT the top plate of the right hand battery In both cases the leads must be made as short as possible The thermistor should be secured to the side wall of the battery using a suitable silicon based sealant To obtain optimum EMC protection run the thermistor and battery wiring close to the rear corner of the bac...

Page 52: ...lt is also indicated by a yellow LED next to JP1 WARNING If an earth fault already exists DO NOT attempt to connect additional equipment likely to cause earth faults as damage may result i e inhibiting the monitoring will not protect the equipment Note Direct connection of a VDU etc to the RS232 serial port D type plug connector P1 B located on the Base PCB lower edge will result in an earth fault...

Page 53: ...puts configured as volt free contact are not monitored so are not suitable for use to activate fire alarm devices such as sounders fire alarm routing equipment or fire alarm protection equipment 8 8 Repeaters Commission the repeaters as described in the repeater manual 8 9 Configuration and Handover After all external wiring has been connected to the panel and the status is NORMAL the panel can be...

Page 54: ...zone tested each week Record and report any malfunction Quarterly The responsible person should ensure that every three months the system is checked by a competent person who shall a Check the log book entries and any action taken b Check the standby batteries and the charger voltage c Test at least one device in each zone to check the panel functions d Check the operation of the audible alarms an...

Page 55: ...ted b Ribbon cable disconnected c Loop PCB failure Action For last case change the loop PCB PN 020 588 Loop Wiring Installation Short Circuit A short circuit has occurred on loop X between the panel and isolator if fitted If isolators are fitted the system shows NO REPLY MISSING for the devices located between the isolation points or LOSS OF PART LOOP if more than three devices are missing Action ...

Page 56: ...place unit If not change the RS232 Module PN 020 478 Note Monitoring of this link is a configurable option 1 1 3 Power Supply Faults Mains PSU Failure This indicates that the incoming supply has failed Check the following a Faulty PSU b Failed 230VAC mains supply PSU Charger Fault Battery Low Voltage Battery Failure These faults indicate the occurence of one or more of the following a Faultyordisc...

Page 57: ...ction 8 7 Sounders Volt free Contact Option Action Disconnect the sounder circuit wiring and use a multi meter to locate the fault Sounder Cct 1 OPEN CIRCUIT Sounder Cct 2 OPEN CIRCUIT Sounder Cct 3 OPEN CIRCUIT Sounder Cct 4 OPEN CIRCUIT This fault message indicates an open circuit disconnection condition fault on the sounder circuit wiring Action Check that the fuse F1 to F4 respectively on the ...

Page 58: ... When using the off line DOS configuration tool it is possible to select an E LIB In this case when the configuration is downloaded to the panel an ELIB card missing or fault message is displayed If an E LIB PCB is fitted the Incompatible LIB card Installed warning is also displayed Make sure that no E LIBs are configured to avoid this E LIB incompatibility situation occurring d Aux Output 1 Fault...

Page 59: ...above as shown in lamp test SENSOR FAULT For VIEW MULTI Optiplex or SMART 3 sensors analogue reading is below the Chamber fault threshold or below the Maintenance Urgent threshold or a Maintenance Alert has existed for longer than 100 days without any action being taken For HEAT ION or OPT the analogue reading is below the Chamber fault threshold Action Notify the service engineer 1 2 Fuses Severa...

Page 60: ...nded extra depth 500 w X 620 h x 251 d Double extended standard depth 500 w X 840 h x 153 d Double extended extra depth 500 w X 840 h x 251 d Back Box Extension standard depth 500 w x 220 h x 153 d Back Box Extension extra depth 500 w x 220 h x 251 d Weights Approx no batteries Standard 14kg Extended standard depth 18kg Extended extra depth 20kg Double extended standarddepth22kg Double extended ex...

Page 61: ...and selection of software functions 10 KEY NUMERIC KEY PAD KEYS AND KEYS KEY System Capacity Number of loops Up to 8 depending upon configuration options Number of zones 16 or 80 depending upon configuration options Devices per loop 99 sensors 99 modules or 99 sensors combination of up to 99 modules sounders within strict limits External Connections Cable entry 25 x 20mm knock outs in top of cabin...

Page 62: ...A 250V H see Appendix 1 Section 1 2 Final end battery voltage 21V Charger ripple voltage 140mV rms Panel PSU Input Range 25 5Vdc 28 5Vdc measured at Baseboard Input Batteries Internal batteries Two12V 12 38Ahsealed lead acidtypes MUST be used Their lifetime depends on the ambient temperature refer to the battery manufacturer s technical specificationforguidance RefertoPSU specification for charger...

Page 63: ...uses the NOTIFIER CLIP protocol Refer to Appendix 3 for a list of compatible devices and loading limitations RS232 Serial Port Optional Isolation Functional at 30V Baud rate Software selectable up to 9600 Baud Connector Terminal block on RS232 PCB Max cable length 15m RS485 Serial Port Optional Isolation Functional at 30V Baud rate 1200 Baud Connector Terminal block on RS485 PCB Maximum cable leng...

Page 64: ...y pad VDU terminal connected to RS232 port Off line using PC Upload Download program Configuration access Key pad access is passcode protected user definable for all configuration options Refer to the ID2000 Series Panel Configuration Manual ref 997 435 000 X for further information Repeaters Refer to the Repeater manual for the specification ...

Page 65: ...ng the Loop To ensure loop isolators will close at power up no more than 25 Start Units SU s may be connected between standard isolators or 20 Start Units between FET isolators Each device has an SU count Beam Detector LPB700 6 SU s Multi Sensor IPX 751 10 SU s Loop Sounders see next page 3 SU s Module ZMX 1 3 SU s Module MMX 10M CMX10 RM 10 SU s All others 1 SU s Load Distribution The loop length...

Page 66: ... Standard Isolator Module DH500AC DC Duct Detector Assy for 500 Series detectors ISO524 1 Mini Isolator Module DH500ACDC E Duct Detector Housing 24V c w relays MRM 1 Mains Relay Modules MRM 1DIN Mains Relay Modules DIN Rail version ANS42 Addressable Loop powered Sounder ANSE42 Addressable Externally powered Sounder ABS42 Addressable Loop powered Sounder Base ABSE42 Addressable Externally powered S...

Page 67: ...NOT permissible to run mixed loops or outgoing and return pairs in a multi core cable due to inadequate separation and possible electrical interference problems Each core of the loop cable must be a minimum 1 5mm2 cross sectional area The cable screen must be capable of being earthed at each system device only one end of each cable screen must be earthed Red is the preferred cover sheath for fire ...

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