TSA-1000
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2012 Telefire Fire & Gas Detectors Ltd
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Introduction
Telefire's TSA-1000 Conventional (i.e. Non Addressable) Multi-Zone Fire Alarm Control
Panel complies with numerous standards. It is certified to EN 54-2 and EN 54-4. It is
also CE marked and is certified to GOST 53325-2009 and to IS 1220. It also complies
with UL 864 edition 9.
The control panel is modular and can be extended up to 16 input zones, with options for
other expansions.
The base control panel contains four programmable zones, four programmable outputs,
a horn output, a Fire Alarm dialer output, and three programmable relays.
The control panel is modular and is expandable via various modules that include inputs,
outputs, and relays to implement complex logic functions.
Up to four remote panels can be connected via an RS-485 interface (part of the
TSA-1000C, a communication expansion card). Computer communication and remote
panels are also supported through the TSA-1000C
The TSA-1000 supervises two-wire IDC lines ("zones") and outputs that can be used to
activate sounders, automatic extinguishing devices, evacuation sounders, or other
notification equipment. Additionally, the control panel has separate outputs for activating
a main sounder, automatic dialer, and "dry" contacts (of relays) to indicate alarm, fault,
and supervisory events of the system.
All input and output lines are fully supervised. The output lines are constantly monitored
and are automatically disconnected when current draw exceeds the allowed values.
Input and output line protection is done without the use of fuses, using Telefire's unique
ACM (Advanced Current Management) that provides high resilience even during fault
events and automatic return to normal operation with problem resolution.
Any event in the system is clearly displayed in detail and allows quick and easy
troubleshooting for the user, operator, and service technician.
All programming and configuration can be done easily through the panel's keyboard or
via dedicated software.
As the system is computerized, it allows working in various modes that can be easily
reconfigured in the field without special tools, yet allowing access only to authorized
personnel.
The TSA-1000 can be programmed as a fire alarm panel, fire alarm and extinguishing
panel that includes cross-zoning, extinguishing activation delay, or a combination of the
two. Additionally, it is possible to delay alarm from specific zones and cross zones to
neutralize false alarms from difficult locations such as areas with forklift activities, etc.
The system's inputs, outputs, and relays are fully configurable including complex logic
operations involving multiple outputs and multiple inputs.
The TSA-1000 allows output activation in four ways: general, specific zone, cross-zones
of several zones, and one of several zones, through unique matrix logic (AAM –
Advance Activation Matrix).
The system includes a maintenance alert for detectors (dependant on using Telefire
detectors), a function that required, until now, analog addressable panels.
Battery charging is fully supervised – including charging voltage, charging current, and
monitoring of the battery's ability to supply the required current.
A special work mode (Field Test) allows detector testing using only one technician,
whilst differentiating between activations that are done for testing purposes and real
alarms.