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4. Connections

All connection

s

 to the panel must be made before connecting the battery and the 

mains power supply.

Each panel has terminal blocks for connecting 16 zones of detectors, break-glass call points 
or other input devices. Each zone terminal block has a pre-fitted terminal resistor (5K6). This 
resistor  is  removed  and  placed  on  the  last  device  of  the  zone  or  it  is  left  in  it’s  place  if  the 
zone is not used.
The connections for all 16 zones are identical. What it show in figures 4 and 5 for zone 1 is 
also valid for all the other zones.

1

2

3

5

4

Figure

 

 4. 

Connecting

 1 

manual call point 

 BS-536 

and

 1 

detector base on

 

zone

 1

and

 

connecting

 2 

bases of

 detectors on

 

zone

 2. 

One detector also has a BS-572 remote LED indicator connected to it.

 

                

Detector

base

Detector

base

5

Κ

6

IN

IN

OU

T

O

U

T

R

IN

IN

OU

T

O

U

T

R

Remote

LED

 BS-572

R

Terminal 

resistor

Detector

base

IN

IN

OU

T

O

U

T

R

Manual call

point

BS-536

OUT

IN

5

Κ

6

Terminal

resitor

FUSE

5x20 3A

L

N

L

N

2

3

0

V

~

Figure

 3.

 

Connection diagram with the mains voltage

 .

ΖΟΝΕ 1

ΖΟΝΕ 2

GND

from

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File

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5

Κ

6

1

2

3

4

24 Vdc
monitor

ZO

NE

10

-3

0V

NC

NO

C

ZO

NE

10

-3

0V

NC

NO

C

ZO

NE

10

-3

0V

NC

NO

C

Figure

 5. 

Connecting

  3  

gas detectors

  BS-685 

or

 BS-686. 

Besides connecting

 

these detectors to the

 zone we must

 

also power them from  the

  24V 

dc 

 monitor 

output

.

Terminal 

resistor

Gas 

detector

BS-675

Gas 

detector

BS-675

Gas 

detector

BS-675

921116000_09_016

13/03/2013

Summary of Contents for BS-116

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...6 3 User instructions 7 Programming tests information 7 1 Tests 7 2 Programming 7 3 Information 7 4 Deactivation 7 5 Activation 7 6 History record deletion 7 7 Automatic unit recognition 7 8 Setting...

Page 3: ...tection control and programming device Indication device repeater 16 Relay device Extinguishing device with adjustable delay Public address megaphone device with microphone Type Description BS 114 BS...

Page 4: ...anel can also accept a BS 620 megaphone driving device Any configuration between the minimum and maximum described is possible In this way a fire detection panel with the required capabilities can be...

Page 5: ...No 2 No 3 BS 116 16 64 Repeater BS 115 No 2 Repeater BS 115 No 3 BS 116 16 64 BS 116 16 64 BS 116 16 64 BS 118 fire extinguishing device No 8 Figure 2 BS 118 fire extinguishing device No 1 Control key...

Page 6: ...1 detector base on zone 1and connecting 2 bases of detectors on zone 2 One detector also has a BS 572 remote LED indicator connected to it Detector base Detector base 5 6 IN IN OUT OU T R IN IN OUT OU...

Page 7: ...st action that the BS 114 control keyboard must take is to recognize all the external devices that are connected to the network If the ENTER key is pressed then the display shows Each panel has the re...

Page 8: ...accessed Level 3 Level 3 operation are operations and setting that are done by the installation technician and need the technician code service code in order to be accessed All operations are done usi...

Page 9: ...nged with another 4 digit code if it is required In order to enter level 2 user level we must follow the following procedure Press the ENTER key The Display shows If the 0 key is pressed 4 time then t...

Page 10: ...ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER The detectors are reset the LEDs are tuned off the sirens are silenced and the relays are deactivated After 15sec The panel enters normal operation A ma...

Page 11: ...more information press the FAULT EVENTS key After correcting all errors we must RESET the system Press the ENTER key enter the 4 digit code select SYSTEM RESET from the menu and press ENTER The Displ...

Page 12: ...nician code service code is required This is preset to 1111 but can be changed to any other 4 digit code In order to access level 3 operations follow the procedure described bellow ENTER YOUR CODE SEL...

Page 13: ...EST MODE SIREN 1 The setting 2 DEACTIVE blinks If the 1 key is pressed then the output is activated and the setting 1 ACTIVE starts to blink To deactivate the output press the 2 key SIREN 1 1 ON 2 OFF...

Page 14: ...red panel and press ENTER The default activation method is shown If we want to change the activation method then we must press the FAULT EVENTS key The display shows Press ENTER and using the FAULT EV...

Page 15: ...only if both zones 5 and 6 issue and alarm We can also adjust the operation time and the time to operate delay as described earlier The second device that can be programmed is the FAULTrelay We selec...

Page 16: ...hing module that we want to adjust the delay 1 120 seconds Programming the repeater panel functions CONFIGURE REPEATER 1 If a BS 115 is installed then using this selection we can adjust the permissibl...

Page 17: ...operation voltage Two readings are available GOOD or LOW INFORMATION BATT OF PANEL 1 Select using the numeric keypad and the ENTER key the required panel in order to view its battery voltage After a 2...

Page 18: ...23456 DISABLE ALARM RELAY 1 With the numeric keypad and the ENTER key we select the required ALARM relay The Display shows And the relay is deactivated ALARM RELAY 1 IS DISABLED DISABLE FAULT RELAY 1...

Page 19: ...that were previously deactivated are now activated ENABLE ZONES OF PANEL 1 With the numeric keypad and the ENTER key select the required panel The Display shows ENABLE ZONE 01 With the numeric keypad...

Page 20: ...activated 1234567890123456 7 6 History record deletion The sixth selection of the technicians menu is If ENTER is pressed then the history record of the system is deleted All ALARM and FAULT events a...

Page 21: ...RESET If we try to program an option on a device that is not on the network then the system issues the following message on the display SET SERVICE PHONE SERVICE PHONE UNIT IS NOT CONNECTED 220 240 VA...

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