PREMIER QUATRO INSTALLATION MANUAL
Software Versions: PANEL 1.52 & LOOP CARD 2.0
Doc No. GLT.MAN-134
PAGE 6
Issue: 1.33 Author: GW/NJ Date: 14/1/2013
2.2 PANEL DESCRIPTION & DESIGN CONCEPT
Figure 1: Plan view of Quatro panel showing internal view of populated enclosure on the right & inside of hinged door on the left.
The Premier Quatro panel is an analogue addressable fire alarm control panel designed to EN54 parts 2 & 4. It is available in 1, 2, 3
or 4 loop versions:
Premier Quatro 1 Loop Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel
QT/1–37-500
Premier Quatro 2 Loop Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel
QT/1–37-501
Premier Quatro 3 Loop Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel
QT/1–37-502
Premier Quatro 4 Loop Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel
QT/1–37-503
Each loop is capable of driving up to 125 devices. All Zeta addressable devices are compatible with the panel.
In addition to the loop devices, Premier Quatro has 2 conventional sounder circuits, a fire relay and a fault relay (C,NC & NO).
All loop devices and panel outputs are fully configurable. The cause and effect rules can be set up via the panel or a PC connected to
the panel (the latter is described in the Software manual). Cause & Effect rules (also known as Actions) can operate on 4 different
levels, i.e. panel, loop, zone and point. For example, Quatro can be programmed so that a fire in any zone can activate the sounders
in one or more zones. Another example is where a fire detected by a point at a specific address connected to one of the 4 loops can
result in an output (i.e. sounder or relay) being activated in another address on any of the loops. Rules that apply specifically to
certain types of point devices such as a manual call point or detector can also be programmed.
Instructions on how to configure the panel are given in Sections 11 and 17. The menu command structure is displayed in Section 18.