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IDR-2P, -2A & -6A Repeaters User Manual

Installation Guide

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997-411-000-9, Issue 9
March 2008

2.3

Installation

The IDR repeater is relatively simple to install
providing the recommended procedures
described in this Installation Guide are
followed.

Follow all installation instructions
described in this manual. These
instructions must be understood and the
manufacturer’s recommendations followed
to avoid damage to the IDR repeater, the
fire control panel and associated equipment.

2.3.1 Checking Your Repeater for

Damage

It is important to check all supplied
equipment for damage before proceeding
with the installation!

Before attempting to install your IDR repeater,
you should do the following:

1

After removing the IDR repeater from its
packaging, and before you proceed with
installing it in its chosen location, check for
any damage that may have been caused
while in transit.

Note:

In the unlikely event that the IDR
repeater supplied has been damaged,
you MUST NOT install it but return it to
your supplier. The procedure for
returning faulty items is described in

Section 2.3.2

What to do if Your

Repeater is Damaged or Suspect

.

2

If you are satisfied that the IDR repeater
has NOT been damaged you can now
commence the installation procedure. This
manual describes the recommended
installation methods of the IDR repeater.
Refer to the relevant sections that apply to
your configuration requirements.

To prevent unnecessary damage to the
electronic components, place a cover over the
front door while you fit the enclosure to the
wall. Refer to 

Section 2.5.1,

 

Fixing Enclosure

to Wall

 for details.

To avoid damage to the IDR

repeater and to the fire

control panel, ensure that

you follow these

instructions

Summary of Contents for Notifier IDR-2A

Page 1: ...IDR 2P 2A 6A repeaters user manual 997 411 000 9 Issue 9 March 2008 ...

Page 2: ...IDR 2P 2A 6A Repeaters User Manual Contents i 997 411 000 9 Issue 9 March 2008 Quick Contents Reference by Section ...

Page 3: ...peater is Damaged or Suspect 7 2 4 Installation Options 8 2 5 Installing the Enclosure 9 2 5 1 Fixing Enclosure to Wall 9 2 5 2 Fitting the Label Inserts 10 2 6 Isolated RS232 Board option 11 2 7 Bezel Kit option 12 2 8 Installing the Wiring 13 2 8 1 External Wiring Connections 13 2 8 2 RS485 Serial Network Address Switches and Termination Resistors 14 2 8 3 ID2 net Network via RS232 Address Switc...

Page 4: ... Log ID50 2A 2P 25 4 4 5 Edit NORMAL Message ID50 2A 26 4 4 6 Language ID50 2A 26 4 4 7 Cancel ID50 2A 2P 26 4 5 Menus 6A 27 4 5 1 Test 6A 27 4 5 1 1 Lamp Test 27 4 5 1 2 Keypad Test 28 4 5 1 3 Cancel 28 4 5 2 Display Event Log 6A 29 4 5 3 Configuration 6A 29 4 5 3 1 Set Language 29 4 5 3 2 Set Function 30 4 5 3 3 Access Level for MUTE BUZZER 30 4 5 3 4 Silence Resound Pushbutton Function 31 4 5 3...

Page 5: ... character LCD Procedures described in this manual include appropriate warnings and cautions to guide the user towards adopting safe and methodical work practices during the installation commissioning and operational phases Important Note This manual must be read and its content clearly understood before proceeding with any work relating to the IDR repeater Damage to the repeater and or the fire c...

Page 6: ...d RS232 port can be fitted to allow connection of Notifier approved equipment Installation The IDR repeaters are easy to install providing the recommended procedures described in this manual are followed To avoid inadvertant contamination of the PCB assemblies the manufacturer recommends that the enclosure front door be covered during installation An optionalBezelkitcontainingabackboxandbezel is a...

Page 7: ...re alerted to any areas where there may be a risk of damage to static sensitive devices if the recommended procedures described in this manual are not followed An example of an anti static caution is provided to the left of this paragraph 1 6 Tips Handy tips are included where appropriate to assist you in following quick and safe procedures for system installation and integration Look for the TIP ...

Page 8: ... commissioning the equipment or may adversely affect its performance 2 1 1 Some DO s and DON T s Before selecting a location for the IDR repeater 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 TheIDRrepeateriswallmountedinaposition which allows clear visibility of displays and easy access to operating ...

Page 9: ...Protection This equipment contains transient 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 o...

Page 10: ...before you proceed with installing it in its chosen location check for any damage that may have been caused while in transit Note In the unlikely event that the IDR repeater supplied has been damaged you MUST NOT install it but return it to your supplier The procedure for returning faulty items is described in Section 2 3 2 What to do if Your Repeater is Damaged or Suspect 2 If you are satisfied t...

Page 11: ...1 DO NOT continue with the installation but contact your supplier for advice on what to do next Similarly if the product is found to be faulty during installation contact your supplier immediately 2 To aid your supplier and the manufacturer you are requested to note all the details relevant to your complaint date of receipt packaging condition etc and forward this to your supplier 3 Where the prod...

Page 12: ...tion of the IDR repeater is described in Section 2 5 The available options are described as follows a RS232 Board Section 2 6 This allows Notifier approved equipment to be connected to the IDR repeater b Bezel Kit Section 2 7 This allows the IDR repeater to be flush mounted Wiring requirements are described in Section 2 8 ...

Page 13: ...dimensions in millimetres Fixing hole diameters are 5mm Note The two holes A on the drawing are provided for the bezel Section 2 7 Wall flatness To prevent distortion the IDR repeater enclosure must be installed on a mounting surface that is as flat as possible If the wall is not flat where the enclosure is to be fitted use appropriate packing pieces to level it up Procedure On the suitable mounti...

Page 14: ...The procedure is as given for 1a above but use legends with part number 345 420 c IDR 6A The procedure is as given for 1a above but use legends with part number 345 422 2 Fold the LH LEDS IDR legends 345 418 insert FIRE through POWER at the perforated line Insert the legends into the bottom right slot arrow 2 on drawing The fold rests on the bottom of the slot Ensure correct orientation 3 FoldtheR...

Page 15: ...IDR repeater enclosure C using the four M3 X 8 SEM screws D supplied with the Board Note The Board is supplied with additional fixings for other applications These can be discarded 3 Connect the wiring see drawing opposite a Use screened multi core cable to connect the equipment b Use the supplied ribbon cable to connect to the Termination Board To remove the Isolated RS232 Board reverse the proce...

Page 16: ...glands as required see Section 2 8 1 CAUTION To avoid distortion of the back box when preparing knockouts place the appropriate back box face on a supporting surface e g work bench 4 Orientatethebezel backboxassemblycorrectly offerittotherecess thenfeedthecablesthrough theglandsandtakeupanyexcessslack Secure theassemblyinpositionusingappropriate sized screws D do not use countersunk headed screws ...

Page 17: ...e station is a fire control panel repeater or mimic display e RS485 serial data link A and B to the next station in the network Note Further information about the RS485 serial data link is given in Section 2 8 2 The following external wiring must be terminated at the enclosure a Safety earth wire Connect this to the safety earth point which is clearly marked on the inside top left of the enclosure...

Page 18: ... Master Slave is used or to 1 if an ID2 net network is used d If the IDR repeater is at either end of the RS485 network TERM ON jumpers JP2 4 6 B on the Control Board must be fitted to put the line termination resistors in circuit If the IDR repeater is not at either end of the network these jumpers must not be fitted the link supplied on the Control Board should be placed across TERM OFF jumpers ...

Page 19: ...ype of network used by the fire panel in this case 1 for an ID2 net network Address Switch settings 1 on 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 1 0 0 1 0 0 10 0 1 0 1 0 0 11 1 1 0 1 0 0 12 0 0 1 1 0 0 13 1 0 1 1 0 0 14 0 1 1 1 0 0 15 1 1 1 1 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 1 0 17 1 0 0 0 1 0 18 0 1 0 0 1 0 19 1 1 0 0 1 0 20 0 0 ...

Page 20: ... the system 1 Check that all cables brought into the IDR repeater have been terminated correctly The connection of external wiring is described in Section 2 8 1 All power and signal cabling and wiring must conform to the appropriate local regulation 2 Check that the address has been set correctly as described in Section 2 8 2 RS485 network or Section 2 8 3 ID2 net network Only terminate the IDR re...

Page 21: ...System Status Normal display on IDR 6Arepeater a list of available languages is displayed first use the repeater s pushbuttons to select see Section 4 5 3 1 You may need to adjust the contrast see Section 4 To power down the IDR repeater power down the fire control panel including battery disconnection then power down any IDR repeaters that use local independent supplies The repeater CAN be powere...

Page 22: ... the IDR repeater s internal buzzer Sounds all sounders configured for Evacuate Stops the sounders Restarts the sounders Restores normal operating status when all alarm conditions have been removed IDR 2A repeater installed for other applications IDR 2P is similar but without the following pushbuttons or the keyswitch PUSHBUTTONS IDR 2A ID50 APPLICATION Silences repeater and panel buzzers locally ...

Page 23: ...ve first operation ends the delays second operation sounds all sounders configured for Evacuate If no delays are active first operation performs Evacuate Stops and restarts the sounders Steps through the tabbed displays Displays fire alarm information If there are fire alarms in more than one zone steps through these zones Restores normal operating status when all alarm conditions have been remove...

Page 24: ...is a test occurring on the system There is an active delay on the system The fire control panel has a system fault A network communications problem has occurred and the IDR repeater information is not reliable Spare Day Mode Indication IDR 6A When the panel is in Day Mode the LCD confirms this status with DAY MODE displayed at the bottom of the LCD and to the left of any displayed tabs 4 2 Menus G...

Page 25: ...nge the contrast of the LCD press the or pushbuttons repeatedly to give the best display then press to return to the display prior to test If no change is made to the contrast the test stops automatically and the LCD returns to the display prior to test 4 3 2 Power Diagnostics 2A The LCD returns to the repeat display automatically The nominal power supplies should be within the following voltage r...

Page 26: ...name of the pushbutton c The corresponding LED as shown at the left illuminates Turn the keyswitch to access level 1 to exit the test AND AS FOLLOWS PUSHBUTTON ILLUMINATES LED TEST DELAY ACTIVE SYSTEM FAULT COMMUNICATIONS LOSS MUTE BUZZER Upper General FIRE ACCEPT Lower General FIRE EVACUATE Upper General FAULT SILENCE SOUNDERS Lower General FAULT RESOUND SOUNDERS DISABLEMENT RESET POWER ...

Page 27: ... is displayed Select the next character to be edited and so on 2 When all edits are complete press to exit from the message editor Note To exit from the message editor without saving changes do not press Instead turn the keyswitch to return to access level 1 4 3 5 Restore NORMAL Message 2A To use the repeater s default message instead of the message edited at the repeater select this menu option a...

Page 28: ...LCD returns to the display prior to selection of Mute Buzzer 4 3 8 Cancel 2A 2P This option exits from the repeater specific menus Note This option is available for the 2P at access level 1 the 2A requires access level 2 4 4 Menus 2A 2P ID50 Only 4 4 1 Mute Buzzer 2P This silences the 2P IDR repeater s internal buzzer The LCD returns to the display prior to selection of Mute Buzzer INTERNAL BUZZER...

Page 29: ...buttons repeatedly to give the best display then press to return to the display prior to test If no change is made to the contrast the test stops automatically and the LCD returns to the display prior to test 4 4 3 Pushbutton Test ID50 2A Press each pushbutton in turn Verify that a The buzzer beeps b The LCD displays the name of the pushbutton does not for pushbuttons that are not used Turn the ke...

Page 30: ...layed Select the next character to be edited and so on 2 When all edits are complete press to exit from the message editor Note To exit from the message editor without saving changes do not press Instead turn the keyswitch to return to access level 1 4 4 6 Language ID50 2A Use the and pushbuttons to scroll through the available languages Press to select the language currently displayed 4 4 7 Cance...

Page 31: ...n the LCD are switched on and then off the buzzer sounds intermittently and the LEDs light sequentially in a continuous pattern from bottom right to top left To change the contrast of the LCD press the or pushbuttons repeatedly to give the best display then press to return to the User Menu If no change is made to the contrast the test stops automatically and the LCD returns to the User Menu ...

Page 32: ...n turn and verify that the corresponding square on the LCD becomes momentarily solid black The example shows the test display when CHANGE TABS is operated Turn the keyswitch counter clockwise to exit the test and return to the display prior to test 4 5 1 3 Cancel This menu option exits from the Test Menu and re displays the User Menu ...

Page 33: ... to exit the log The repeater returns to the display shown prior to entering the log 4 5 3 Configuration 6A 4 5 3 1 Set Language Use the and pushbuttons to select the required language from those available then press the pushbutton to return to the User menu Configuration Menu 1 2 Set Function 3 Access Level for MUTE BUZZER 4 Silence Resound pushbutton function User Tue 05 Nov 2001 11 20 07 Set La...

Page 34: ...ess Select this if the Panel Settings of the panel being repeated are set to Standard or VdS using local zones b NETWORK Zones Loop Address Select this if the Panel Settings of the panel being repeated are set to Standard or VdS using network zones If the function has been changed press the pushbutton to confirm and return to the User Menu 4 5 3 3 Access Level for MUTE BUZZER This option selects t...

Page 35: ...ted If option 2 is selected only Fire Alarm events are repeated Use the and pushbuttons to select the required option then press the pushbutton to return to the User menu 4 5 3 6 Technical Alarm LED By default option 1 is selected If option 2 is chosen the PRE ALARM LED is used to indicate TECHNICAL ALARM instead Use the and pushbuttons to select the required option then press the pushbutton to re...

Page 36: ...when an event such as an alarm or fault is indicated Some station descriptions may be too long to be shown fully in the Location column In these cases only the first part of the description is displayed To reveal all of the station text select the node address node 6 is selected in the example given here and press the pushbutton The complete station text is then revealed Network Filtering Entries ...

Page 37: ...above sea level Maximum 2000m Panel sealing IP 30 EN 60529 Vibration EN 60068 2 6 10 150Hz at 0 981ms 2 Meets the requirements of EN 54 2 4 EMC Emissions EN 50081 1 Immunity EN 50130 4 Safety EN 60950 Electrical Operating Voltage 18 32V Quiescent Current 90mA Alarm Current 120mA 2A 2P 155mA 6A Maximum Fault Current Resettable thermal fuse Nominal 250mA absolute max 600mA Comms Medium RS485 2 wire ...

Page 38: ...e 6 lines of characters LED Indicators General FIRE and FAULT DISABLEMENT POWER PRE ALARM TEST DELAYACTIVE SYSTEM FAULT and COMMUNICATIONS LOSS Controls Pushbuttons 2A ID50 MUTE BUZZER END DELAY EVACUATE SILENCE RESOUND RESET Pushbuttons 2A other MUTE BUZZER ACCEPT EVACUATE SILENCE SOUNDERS RESOUND SOUNDERS RESET Pushbuttons 6A MUTE BUZZER END DELAY EVACUATE SILENCE RESOUND CHANGE TABS ZONES IN AL...

Page 39: ...ery capacity to support the IDR Repeater C T x Iq Ia x 1 25 where C is the calculated battery capacity in Ampere Hours T is the required battery backup time in Hours lq is the IDR repeater quiescent current in Amperes la is the IDR repeater alarm current in Amperes 1 25 is a multiplying constant to comply with LPS1014 If connected to the auxiliary output of a boosted panel the efficiency of the pa...

Page 40: ...his applies both to the local panel and to remote panels Enablements by device If a disabled zone on the panel to which the repeater is connected is re enabled by enabling every device individually the zone is then no longer displayed as disabled However if the zone is on a remote panel it continues to be displayed as disabled because the repeater does not receive information about devices on thes...

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