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GST104 Zone Control Panel Operation Manual
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Contents
1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................1
2 Technical Specifications..........................................................................................................1
2.1 Operating Voltage..............................................................................................................1
2.2 Standby Batteries ..............................................................................................................1
2.3 Parameters of Detection Zones .........................................................................................1
2.4 Parameters of Output Loops..............................................................................................1
2.5 Physical Dimensions.........................................................................................................1
3 Structure ..................................................................................................................................2
3.1 Appearance........................................................................................................................2
3.2 Internal Structure...............................................................................................................2
3.3 Connecting Terminals .......................................................................................................3
3.4 Instruction of Operating Panel ..........................................................................................4
3.4.1 Instruction of common state indicators.....................................................................4
3.4.2 Zone state indicators.................................................................................................5
3.4.3 Output status indicators ............................................................................................6
3.5 Instruction of Operating States..........................................................................................6
3.5.1 Normal state..............................................................................................................6
3.5.2 Fault state .................................................................................................................6
3.5.3 Isolate state ...............................................................................................................7
3.5.4 Fire state ...................................................................................................................7
3.5.5 Output state...............................................................................................................7
3.5.6 Test state....................................................................................................................7
3.5.7 Internal buzzer instruction........................................................................................7
3.5.8 Description................................................................................................................7
3.6 Instruction of System Setup ..............................................................................................8
3.6.1 Setting operation levels.............................................................................................8
3.6.2 Sounders and transfer volt-free option......................................................................8
4 Use and Operation Instruction ..............................................................................................9
4.1 Basic Operation.................................................................................................................9
4.1.1 Operation of silencing fault and fire alarm...............................................................9
4.1.2 Day/Night mode instruction ....................................................................................10
4.1.3 Operation of self-testing and clearing fire..............................................................10
4.1.4 Control the external sounders.................................................................................10
4.2 Set Isolate........................................................................................................................10
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4.3 Set Zone Test...................................................................................................................15
4.4 Configuring Output System ............................................................................................17
4.4.1 Configuring sounder 1 ............................................................................................17
4.4.2 Configuring sounder 2 ............................................................................................17
4.5 Link Setting for Auxiliary Output and Earth Fault Monitoring ......................................17
4.6 Connection Method of Detectors, Manual Call Points and Output Loop .......................18
4.7 Typical Wiring Schematic...............................................................................................19
4.8 Battery Calculation..........................................................................................................20
5 Problem Maintenance and Disposal ....................................................................................21
AppendixAEOL P-9907 Operating Instruction......................................................................22
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1 Introduction
This control panel is a zone fire control panel developed with a SCM. It can monitor 4 zones, and
each zone can be connected with up to 15 conventional fire detectors. It has 2 output points to
control audible warning devices, such as sounder-beacons, alarm bells etc. This panel is
self-contained with internal standby power supply and space provision for two sealed lead-acid
batteries. Its functions are microprocessor controlled, including test and isolate functions, day and
night mode operation. It has the functions of normal indication, fault indication, alarm indication
and warning of short circuit and open circuit. The panel is easy to install and operate. By a
key-switch, it can enable the control function; by a key-switch and an internal switch, it can enable
the programming function.
2 Technical Specifications
2.1 Operating Voltage
DC24V±15% or AC220V±15% 50Hz/60Hz
2.2 Standby Batteries
Configure the battery capacity according to the users requirement. Calculate as 4.8. The fully
loaded capacity is 7AH (operating for 24 hours in the normal standby state).
2.3 Parameters of Detection Zones
Output voltage: DC20—28V
Standby current: 2.4mA (when connecting with 15 conventional fire detectors)
Alarming fire resistor: 150—1.5K470 in normal state
End resistor: 4.7K or AEOL
2.4 Parameters of Output Loops
Sounder output:
Output voltage: 20—28V DC
Output current: 1A
Terminal resistor: 4K7
Auxiliary power supply output0.5A DC20V—DC28V
2.5 Physical Dimensions
380mm×320mm×95mm
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3 Structure
3.1 Appearance
3.2 Internal Structure
Fig. 3.1
Fig.3.2.1
Description:
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Control board
Control Enable lock
Evacuate lock
DIP switch (See Fig.3.2.2)
Display board
3.3 Connecting Terminals
DIP switchSW1
EARTHEarth terminal, connecting to enclosure
AUX SUPPLY+-Auxiliary power terminal
ZONE INPUT1~4Zone input terminals
BAT+-Battery terminals
AC 230VN LAC power terminals
Fig. 3.3
Fig. 3.2.2
DIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON
SOUNDER OUTPUT1~2Sounder output terminals
SOUNDER START+-Sounder startup terminals
DAY MODE+-terminals for setting DAY mode
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3.4 Instruction of Operating Panel
3.4.1 Instruction of common state indicators
Fig.3.4.1
Complies To EN 54-2
Silence
Resoun
d
Isolate Test
Operating
Select <Shift>
Day/Night Ente
r
Indication
Reset
Sounder1
Sounder2
1 2
Zone Fault/ISO/Test
Zone No.
Fire
3 4
Fault
Isolate
Common
Fault
C.P.U
Fault
Batter
y
Fault
Test
Mode
Powe
Su
pp
l
y
Groun
d
In
Day
Fault
Common
Silence
FIRE
I
Control Enable
O
O
I
I
Evacuate
O
O
I
FIRE Red common fire indicator. This indicator is illuminated steadily when an alarm
condition is detected and remains ON until the fire is cleared.
SilenceYellow common silencing indicator. This indicator is illuminated when the internal
buzzer or external sounders are in silenceed condition.
Common FaultYellow common indicator. This indicator flashes when there is any fault and is
illuminated after pressing the Silence pushbutton.
Common IsolateYellow common isolate indicator. This indicator is illuminated when one or
more zones are isolated.
C.P.U Fault Yellow indicator. This indicator flashes when the CPU is in fault condition. It is
illuminated when the memory verifies errors.
Power FaultYellow indictor. This indicator is illuminated in the event of failure on the main
power supply.
Battery FaultYellow indicator. This indicator is illuminated in the event of failure on the
batteries.
Ground FaultYellow indicator. This indicator is illuminated when there is an earth fault.
In TestYellow indicator. This indicator is illuminated when one or more detection zones are in
test condition.
Day ModeYellow indicator. This indicator is illuminated when the panel is operating in
accordance with the requirements of the DAY time operation.
Power SupplyGreen indicator. This indicator is illuminated when the power supply operates
normally.
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3.4.2 Zone state indicators
Complies To EN 54-2
Silence
Resoun
d
Isolate Test
Operating
Select <Shift>
Day/Night Enter
Indication
Reset
Sounder2
Sounder1
43
Zone Fault/ISO/Test
Fault
Batter
y
Fault
Groun
d
In
Test
Mode
Su
pp
l
y
Day
Fault
C.P.U
Isolate
Common
Fault
Powe
Fault
Common
Silence
FIRE
Fire
Zone No. 2
1
I
Control Enable
O
O
I
I
Evacuate
O
O
I
Fig.3.4.2
Fire Red indicator per zone. This indicator flashes when the relevant zone is in alarm condition.
It is illuminated after pressing the Silence pushbutton.
Zone Fault/ISO/TestYellow indicator per zone. This indicator flashes when the relevant zone is
in fault or test condition. It is illuminated when the relevant zone is isolated.
Operation state indicators and pushbuttons
Complies To EN
1 2
Zone Fault/ISO/Test
Zone No.
Fire
3 4
Sounder1
Sounder2
Indication
Ente
r
<Shift>
Day/Night
Select
Operating
Isolate Test Reset Silen
c
Resoun
d
Supply
Mode
Day
Test
In
Faul
t
Groun
d
Faul
t
Batter
y
Faul
t
C.P.U
Isolate
Common F
au
l
t
Powe
F
au
l
t
Common
Silence
FIRE
I
O
O
I
I
Evacuate Control Enable
O
O
I
Fig.3.4.3
Isolate indicator—Green indicator. This indicator is illuminated when setting isolate mode.
Test indicator— Green indicator. This indicator is illuminated when setting test mode.
Select pushbuttonPress this pushbutton to make the panel enter in programming state and
selecting operation.
Shift pushbutton—Press this pushbutton to change states.
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Enter pushbuttonPress this pushbutton to confirm.
Reset Pushbutton Press this pushbutton to cancel or reset the operations.
Silence PushbuttonPress this pushbutton to change the silenced state of the internal buzzer.
3.4.3 Output status indicators
Fig.3.4.4
Sounder 1 Yellow indicator. This indicator is illuminated when sounder circuit 1 is activated. It
flashes when sounder circuit 1 is in fault condition.
Sounder 2 Yellow indicator. This indicator is illuminated when sounder circuit 2 is activated. It
flashes when sounder circuit 2 is in fault condition.
3.5 Instruction of Operating States
3.5.1 Normal state
The panel is in Normal (NIGHT) mode only when the Power Supply indicator is illuminated; it is
in DAY mode only when the Power Supply and Day Mode indicators are illuminated.
There is no sound output of the buzzer to notify this state.
3.5.2 Fault state
3.5.2.1 When any fault occurs, the Common Fault indicator flashes while it is illuminated after
pressing the Silence pushbutton.
Zone fault: The Zone Fault/ISO/Test indicator flashes when the relevant zone is in fault
condition.
Output circuit fault: The output indicator flashes when the relevant output circuit is in fault
condition.
Main power fault, battery fault and grounding fault: The relevant indicators are illuminated.
Day fault: The Day Mode indicator flashes.
CPU and memory verification fault: The C.P.U indicator is illuminated denoting a failure of the
I
O
I
O
Evacuate Control Enable
I I
O O
1 2
Zone Fault/ISO/Test Sounder2
Sounder1
Fire
FIRE Silence
Fault
Common
Fault
Isolate
Common
3 4 Zone No.
Powe
Fault
C.P.U
Indication
Enter
<Shift>
Day/Night
Select
Operating
Isolate Test Reset Silence
Resound
Batter
y
Groun
d
In
Fault
Fault
Test
Mode
Su
pp
l
y
Day
Complies To EN 54-2
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memory verification, while flashes denoting a failure of the CPU.
3.5.2.2 The buzzer sounds at 0.5s ON and 4.5s OFF.
3.5.3 Isolate state
3.5.3.1 The Common Isolate is illuminated steadily when one or more zones are isolated.
Zone isolate: The Zone Fault/ISO/Test indicator is illuminated steadily the relevant zone is in
isolate condition.
Isolate of alarm output or fault output: The Alarm Output indicator or Fault Output indicator
flashes.
3.5.3.2 The buzzer sounds at 0.5s ON and 9.5s OFF.
3.5.4 Fire state
3.5.4.1 The FIRE indicator is illuminated, the Fire indicator flashes when the relevant zone is in
alarm condition while it is illuminated after pressing the Silence pushbutton. The In Test indicator
is extinguished.
3.5.4.2 The buzzer sounds at 0.25s ON and 0.25s OFF.
3.5.5 Output state
The output indicator is illuminated when there is an output in the relevant output circuit.
3.5.6 Test state
3.5.6.1 The In Test indicator is illuminated and the Zone Fault/ISO/Test flashes when the
relevant zone is in test state. The buzzer sounds at 0.5s ON and 9.5s OFF when the detector in the
tested zone is not activated.
3.5.6.2 When the detector in the tested zone is activated, the In Test indicator is illuminated,
while the sound and light display on the panel are the same as in the fire state.
3.5.7 Internal buzzer instruction
The fault state, isolate state and alarm state can exist simultaneously. The internal buzzer sounds
according to the priorities. The priorities from the highest to lowest are as follows: Alarm 0
(highest), fault 1, isolate and test 2, normal 3 (lowest). In the condition of alarming or starting
sounders, the buzzer sounds at 0.25s ON and 0.25s OFF. In the condition of silencing sounders,
the buzzer sounds at 0.5s ON and 9.5s OFF.
3.5.8 Description
3.5.8.1. If an operation is enabled in the low operation level, it is still enabled in the high
operation level.
3.5.8.2. In the keyboard operating condition, if the operation level changes or no pushbutton has
been pressed after 4 minutes, all the keyboard operations are canceled automatically and the
system returns to normal monitoring state.
3.5.8.3. The delay output condition of a zone
3.5.8.3.1 This zone is configured for a delay output mode by programming.
3.5.8.3.2 The panel is in Day mode.
3.5.8.3.3 There is no fire alarm in other zones.
3.5.8.3.4 If this zone is in delay condition while other zone(s) is (are) in alarm condition, this
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zone will override the delay condition and sends out an output.
3.5.8.4. Dispose the fault of the memory. When the memory is in fault condition, all the
programming contents should be configured again.
3.5.8.5. In this manual, denotes constant illumination state; denotes flashing state;
denotes extinguishing state.
3.6 Instruction of System Setup
3.6.1 Setting operation levels
3.6.1.1. There are two keyswitches on the panel. See Fig.3.6.1.1. If you insert the key into
Control Enable keyswitch and turn it to O position, the panel is enabled at the operation level 1
and the external sounders are in the non-silenceable condition. In testing condition, the sounders
have outputs.
Control EnableEvacuate
I I
OO
Fig.3.6.1.1
3.6.1.2. Turn the key in the Control Enable keyswitch to I position (see Fig.3.6.1.2), the panel
is enabled at the operation level 2. If the sounders are started by the program automatically,
turning the Control Enable keyswitch from O to I position will silence the sounders. In testing
condition, the sounders have no outputs.
Control EnableEvacuate
I
O
I
O
Fig.3.6.1.2
3.6.1.3. When the panel’s cover is opened, the panel is enabled at the operation level 3.
3.6.2 Sounders and transfer volt-free option
3.6.2.1. Two sounders can be configured to provide an active output contact, a normally open
output contact and a normally closed output contact.
3.6.2.1.1. Case 1: Configure sounder 1 as an active output contact, plug the fuse F2, link the fifth
and sixth, the second and third pins of jumper X1 with a short circuit link respectively. Refer to
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Fig.3.6.2 for the component position.
3.6.2.1.2. Case 2: Configure sounder 1 as a normally open contact, remove the fuse F2, link the
first and second, the fourth and fifth pins of jumper X1 with a short circuit link respectively. Refer
to Fig.3.6.2 for the component position.
3.6.2.1.3. Case 3: Configure sounder 1 as a normally closed contact, remove the fuse F2, link the
first and second, the third and fourth pins of jumper X1 with a short circuit link respectively. Refer
to Fig.3.6.2 for the component position.
PSU
3.6.2.2 Table 1 gives the details mentioned above.
Table 1
For Normally Closed For Normally Open For Active Output
Output Remove Fuse
Number Fit Jumper
Links Remove Fuse
Number Fit Jumper
Links Remove Fuse
Number Fit Jumper
Links
Sounder 1 F2 X1/ 3&4,1&2 F2 X1/ 5&4,1&2 X1/ 5&6,2&3
Sounder 2 F3 X2/ 3&4,1&2 F3 X2/ 5&4,1&2 X2/ 5&6,2&3
Fig. 3.6.2
4 Use and Operation Instruction
4.1 Basic Operation
4.1.1 Operation of silencing fault and fire alarm
4.1.1.1 To silence fault and fire alarm is not limited by operation levels.
4.1.1.2 In the fault condition, press the Silence pushbutton, the internal buzzer will be muted
and the Silence indicator will be illuminated. Press the Silence pushbutton again, the internal
buzzer will Resound and the Silence indicator goes out.
4.1.1.3 In the alarm condition, press the Silence pushbutton to confirm the fire signal at first. If
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the fire information is confirmed in a zone, the Fire indicator will be illuminated instead of
flashing. After all the fire information is confirmed, pressing the Silence pushbutton will change
the silencing state of the panel.
4.1.2 Day/Night mode instruction
4.1.2.1 The Day/Night mode can be changed by two ways.
4.1.2.2. Shorting out the Day mode input terminals will force the panel into Night mode.
4.1.2.3. At operation level 2, pressing the Shift pushbutton for 1 second will change the
Day/Night mode. When Day mode is selected, the Day Mode indicator will be illuminated.
4.1.2.4. After 18 hours constantly being in Day mode, the panel will switch into Night mode
automatically, entering in the common fault condition with the Day Mode indicator flashing. At
the operation level 2, pressing the Reset pushbutton will clear the fault.
4.1.3 Operation of self-testing and clearing fire
4.1.3.1 Self-testing and clearing fire are enabled at the operation level 2.
4.1.3.2 Pressing the Reset pushbutton for 1 second will clear the alarm in an alarm condition,
and check the sound and indicators, clear fault and testing state in other conditions.
4.1.4 Control the external sounders
4.1.4.1. See Fig.4.1.4.1. Turn the key in the Evacuate keyswitch to I position, the external two
sounders will be started.
Control EnableEvacuate
O
I
O
I
Fig. 4.1.4 .1
4.1.4.2. See Fig.4.1.4.2. Turn the key in the Evacuate keyswitch to O position, the external two
sounders will be returned to previousstatus.
I
O
I
O
Evacuate Control Enable
Fig.4.1.4 .2
4.2 Set Isolate
4.2.1. Isolate setting is enabled to the 4 detection zones.
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4.2.2. Turn the key in the Control Enable keyswitch to I position and press the Select
pushbutton for 1 second, the Isolate indicator flashes. Press the Enter pushbutton, the Isolate
indicator is illuminated and the panel enters in the isolate setting state. See Fig.4.2a to Fig.4.2d.
Enter
Da
y
/Ni
g
ht
<Shift>
Select
Press Enter
Isolate
I
O
Control Enable
Fig.4.2b
Enter
Da
y
/Ni
g
ht
<Shift>
Isolate
Press Select for 1s
Select
Fig.4.2a
Fig.4.2c
I
O
I
O
Evacuate Control Enable
I I
O
O
1 2
Zone Fault/ISO/Test
Zone No.
Fire Sounder1
Sounder2
34
Complies To EN 54-2
Silence
Resound
Isolate Test
Operating
Select <Shift>
Day/Night Enter
Indication
Reset
FIRE Silence
Fault
Common
Fault
Isolate
Common
Fault
C.P.U
Fault
Batter
y
Fault
Test
Mode
Su
pp
l
y
Powe
Groun
d
In
Day
Fig.4.2d
4.2.3. Press the Select pushbutton to select a zone. Then press the Shift pushbutton to change
the isolate state of the selected zone. The Zone Fault /ISO/Test indicator in the selected zone is
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illuminated to indicate the isolating state and the Fire indicator in the corresponding zone flashes
to indicate the selecting state. E.g., the following operation is to select and set isolate state of zone
4. See Fig.4.2e and Fig.4.2f.
3
Fi
g
.4.2e
Zone
Fir
Zone
Fa
u
lt
123
2
Zone
Fir
Zone
Fa
u
lt
123
Zone
Fir
Zone
F
au
l
t
123
Ente
Day/Ni
<Shift>
Select
Isolate
Press
Select
Ente
Day/Ni
<Shift>
Isolate
Zone
Fir
Zone
Fa
u
lt
123
Zone
Fir
Zone
Fa
u
lt
123
3
Press
Shift
Fi
g
.4.
1
Select
2
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4.2.4. Press the Enter pushbutton to exit with saving the setting result. See Fig.4.2g.
I
I
O
O
I
O
I
O
Evacuate Control Enable
I I
O
O
FIRE Silence
Fault
Common
Fault
Isolate
Common
Fault
C.P.U
Fault
Batter
y
Fault
Test
Mode
Su
pp
l
y
Powe
Groun
d
In
Day
1 2
Zone Fault/ISO/Test
Zone No.
Fire Sounder1
Sounder2
34
Silence
Resound
Isolate Test
Operating
Select <Shift>
Day/Night Enter
Indication
Reset
Press Enter
Complies To EN 54-2
I
O
I
O
Evacuate Control Enable
I I
O
O
Silence
Resound
Isolate Test
Operating
Select <Shift>
Day/Night Enter
Indication
Reset
1 2
Zone Fault/ISO/Test
Zone No.
Fire Sounder1
Sounder2
3
Complies To EN 54-2
4
FIRE Silence
Fault
Common
Fault
Isolate
Common
Fault
C.P.U
Fault
Batter
y
Fault
Test
Mode
Su
pp
l
y
Powe
Groun
d
In
Day
ENTER
Fig. 4.2g
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4.2.5 Press the Reset pushbutton to exit without saving the setting result. See Fig.4.2h.
RESET
I
O
I
O
Evacuate Control Enable
I I
O
O
1 2
Zone Fault/ISO/Test
Zone No.
Fire Sounder1
Sounder2
34
Silence
Resound
Isolate Test
Operating
Select <Shift>
Day/Night Enter
Indication
Reset
FIRE Silence
Fault
Common
Fault
Isolate
Common
Fault
C.P.U
Fault
Batter
y
Fault
Test
Mode
Su
pp
l
y
Powe
r
Groun
d
In
Day
Complies To EN 54-2
Complies To EN 54-2
Silence
Resound
Isolate Test
Operating
Select <Shift>
Day/Night Enter
Indication
Reset
I
O
I
O
Evacuate Control Enable
I I
O
O
FIRE Silence
Fault
Common
Fault
Isolate
Common
Fault
C.P.U
Fault
Batter
y
Fault
Test
Mode
Su
pp
l
y
Powe
Groun
d
In
Day
1 2
Zone Fault/ISO/Test
Zone No.
Fire Sounder1
Sounder2
34
Press Reset
Fig.4.2h
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4.3 Set Zone Test
Operate at the operation level 2.
4.3.1 Press the Select pushbutton for 1 second, the Isolate indicator flashes. See Fig.4.2a to
Fig.4.2c.
4.3.2 Press the Shift pushbutton once, the Test indicator flashes. Then press the Enter
pushbutton, the Test indicator is illuminated and the panel enters in zone test setting state. See
Fig.4.3a.
Enter
Da
y
/Ni
g
ht
<Shift>
Select
Isolate Press Enter
Enter
Da
y
/Ni
g
ht
<Shift>
Select
Isolate Press Shift once
I
O
I
O
Evacuate Control Enable
I I
O
O
1 2
Zone Fault/ISO/Test
Zone No.
Fire Sounder1
Sounder2
34
FIRE Silence
Fault
Common
Fault
Isolate
Common
Fault
C.P.U
Fault
Batter
y
Fault
Test
Mode
Su
pp
l
y
Powe
Groun
d
In
Day
Silence
Resound
Isolate Test
Operating
Select <Shift>
Day/Night Enter
Indication
Reset
Press Select
Complies To EN 54-2
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Fig. 4.3a
I
O
I
O
Evacuate Control Enable
I I
O
O
Fig.4.3b
1 2
Zone Fault/ISO/Test
Zone No.
Fire Sounder1
Sounder2
34
Silence
Resound
Isolate Test
Operating
Select <Shift>
Day/Night Enter
Indication
Reset
Fault
Isolate
Common
Fault
C.P.U
Fault
Batter
y
Fault
Test
Mode
Su
pp
l
y
Groun
d
In
Day
Press Shift
Complies To EN 54-2
Silence
Resound
Isolate Test
Operating
Select <Shift>
Day/Night Enter
Indication
Reset
FIRE Silence
Fault
Common
Fault
Isolate
Common
Fault
C.P.U
Fault
Batter
y
Fault
Test
Mode
Su
pp
l
y
Powe
Groun
d
In
Day
4
3
Sounder2
Sounder1
Fire
Zone No.
Zone Fault/ISO/Test
2
1
I
Evacuate
O
I
I
O
I
Control Enable
O
O
Complies To EN 54-2
Powe
Fault
Common
Silence
FIRE
4.3.3 Press the Select pushbutton to select a zone being tested (e.g. select zone 2 in Fig.4.3b
and Fig.4.3c). Press the Shift pushbutton, the testing state of the selected zone will be changed and
indicated by the Fire indicator of the corresponding zone, which is extinguished in the normal
state and illuminated steadily when testing. The Zone Fault/ISO/Test indicator of the
corresponding zone flashes when this zone is selected, indicating the selection state. The
operations of confirming and canceling are the same with isolate setting.
Fig.4.3c
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4.3.4
4.4 Configuring Output System
DIP switch SW1
4.4.1 Configuring sounder 1
Fig.4.4
Sounder 1: Relevant zone option
Sounder 1: Enable delay silencing
DIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON
Sounder 2: Relevant Zone option
Sounder 2: Enable delay silencing
4.4.1.1 Configure sounder 1 through the DIP switch 1 and 2.
4.4.1.1.1 Move the switch SW1.1 to the ON position, indicating sounder 1 has an output when
any detection zone detects fire.
4.4.1.1.2 Move the switch SW1.1 to the OFF position, indicating sounder 1 has an output only
when detection zone 1 detects fire.
4.4.1.1.3 Move the switch SW1.2 to the ON position, indicating sounder 1 when activated gives
an output instantly and is non-silenceable.
4.4.1.1.4 Move the switch SW1.2 to the OFF position, indicating sounder 1 when activated gives
an output with delay and is silenceable. The delay time is 1 minute.
4.4.2 Configuring sounder 2
4.4.2.1 Configure sounder 2 through the DIP switch 3 and 4.
4.4.2.1.1 Move the switch SW1.3 to the ON position, indicating sounder 2 has an output when
any detection zone detects fire.
4.4.2.1.2 Move the switch SW1.3 to the OFF position, indicating sounder 2 has an output only
when detection zone 2 detects fire.
4.4.2.1.3 Move the switch SW1.4 to the ON position, indicating sounder 2 when activated gives
an output instantly and is non-silenceable.
4.4.2.1.4 Move the switch SW1.4 to the OFF position, indicating sounder 2 when activated gives
an output with delay and is silenceable. The delay time is 1 minute.
4.5 Link Setting for Auxiliary Output and Earth Fault Monitoring
4.5.1. Link jumper X8 (see Fig.3.6.2 for the component position)Earth fault monitoring is
enabled with link in place and disabled with the link removed.
4.5.2. Link X9 (see Fig.3.6.2 for the component position)If link the first and second pins, the
output is permanent. While link the second and third pins, the output is interrupted for 3 seconds
when the fire alarm is being cleared.
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4.6 Connection Method of Detectors, Manual Call Points and Output Loop
4.6.1 Terminals of the panel accept one 0.5 to 2.5mm2 stranded or solid conductor.
4.6.2 To comply with EMC requirements, it is necessary to ensure that screened cables are used
throughout. When installing, the cable screen is to be clamped inside the cable gland, which must
be fitted to the metal of the back box to ensure a 3600 bond.
4.6.3 Each zone circuit can connect with 15 detectors and unlimited number of
manual call points. There are two methods of connection.
4.6.3.1 Method 1: In a zone circuit, connect all the manual call points before the detectors and a
4.7K resistor to the last device of the zone circuit. This arrangement is shown as Fig.4.6.3.1.
Zone
Input
Ter ms
Panel
MCP
470R
(normal )
MCP
470R
(normal )
-
+
4K7
Resi stor
NO DIODE
4.6.3.2 Method 2: In a zone circuit, connect the manual call points anywhere, connect an
Active End of Line (AEOL) to the last device of this zone circuit and a diodes in all detector bases.
This arrangement is shown as Fig.4.6.3.2.
Fig.4.6.3.1
Zone
Input
Ter ms
Panel
470R
(normal )
+
-
A. E. O.L
MCP
Fig.4.6.3.2
4.6.4 Output zone circuit connection: All the external sounders or remote devices should be
polarized and be connected into the zone circuit terminals according to the polar shown in Fig.4.7.
A 4.7K resistor should be connected to the last device of the zone circuit.
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4.7 Typical Wiring Schematic
PSU
SOUNDER OUTPUTSounder output
WIRED SIMILARLYWiring similarly
FIELD DEVICESDetectors
ZONE INPUT1~4Zone input
AEOLActive End of Line
VOLT-FREE CONTACTActive contact
Fig.4.7
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EMI FILTERFilter
PSUPower supply unit
TO DISPLAY BOARDConnect to display board
BATTStandby battery terminal
4.8 Battery Calculation
4.8.1. Battery voltage: 24V
4.8.2. General Data
Table 2
PSU size Maximum current of
output circuits Internal Battery Size
2.0A 1A 7AH
Standby Load (I1)
Table 3
Standby Load in Amps(A) Number Current Total
Basic 4 zone panel with all
detectors fitted 1 0.13 0.13
Auxiliary equipment
Total Alarm Load (I2)
Table 4
Standby Load in Amps(A) Number Current Total
4 zones in alarm 0.50 0.50
Sounder outputs
Auxiliary equipment
output
If C denotes minimum capacity of the batteries, T denotes standby time in hours, I1 is the total
current of the panel in normal standby state, I2 is the total current in alarm state, the battery
capacity can be calculated as follow:
C=1.25[(I1×T)+I2] Ah
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5 Problem Maintenance and Disposal
Table 5
Indication Possible Cause Action
No indicators indicating
on the panel after starting
the panel
1. There is +24V output and no
+5V output.
2. There is no +24V output and no
+5V output.
1. Check the integrated circuit
N7-3M03 and its peripheral circuit.
2. Check whether the fuse F7 on the
control board has been blown;
check the relay K7 on the control
board and its peripheral circuit.
Not indicating power
fault and battery fault The integrated circuit N6 on the
control board is damaged. Remove the damaged IC and
replace a good one and check its
peripheral circuit.
Misjudging the conditions
of detection zone and
output circuit checking
state
1. False alarming fire of more than
one detection zones
2. False warning fault of more than
one detection zones
3. False warning fault of more than
one output circuits
1. Measure whether the voltage of
the test point VREF_H on the
control board is normal. Calculate
this voltage according to the +24V
power voltage (practical
measurement) and the resistors R67
and R60. Generally, when the power
voltage is 27V, the point voltage is
3.65V.
2. Measure whether the voltage of
the test point VREF_L on the
control board is normal. Calculate
this voltage according to the +24V
power voltage (practical
measurement) and the resistors R68
and R61. Generally, when the power
voltage is 27V, the point voltage is
1.0V.
Measure whether the voltage of the
test point VREF_S on the control
board is normal. Calculate this
voltage according to the +24V
power voltage (practical
measurement) and the resistors R58
and R6. Generally, when the power
voltage is 27V, the point voltage is
24.7V.
3. Measure whether the voltage of
the test point VREF_H on the
control board is normal.
Configure the jumpers of X1 and
X2 and insert the fuses of F2 and F3
as intended.
Unable to save the
configuring result The integrated circuit D9 (24LC02)
on the Display board is damaged. Remove the damaged IC and
replace a good one.
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Manual lock or some
pushbutton disabled The integrated circuit D189C58
on the display board is not well
connected with the socket.
Plug D189C58in the socket well.
AppendixAEOL P-9907 Operating Instruction
1. Technical Characteristics
1.1 Technical Specifications
Operating voltage: DC24+4
9V
Nominal voltage: DC24V
Equivalent resistor: 4.7kΩ
1.2 Operating Environment
Temperature: -10—+50
Relative humidity: <95%40±2℃)
2. Structure Features
Fig.1 Bottom view
1Enclosure
2Fixing bolt
3Circuit board
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Fig.2 Top view (without top cover)
Connecting terminal 1VD
Connecting terminal 2VD
Connecting terminal 3:-
VD+, VD—:connecting to a diode
VD+, —: connecting to zone loop
3. Installation and Wiring
3.1 Zone Wiring
··
Fig.3 Wiring sketch
3.2 Installation and Connection
The installation method of an Active End of Line is the same as the detector base, and the AEOL
can be used as a base with a conventional detector fitted. By this method, connect the positive
poles of both zone loop and a diode to the ‘VD+’ terminal, connect the negative pole of the diode
to ‘VD-‘ terminal, and the negative pole of zone loop to the ‘-‘ terminal.
Schottky diode
MCP Fitted detector base
Output
terms of
zone fire
control
panel or
repeaters 󳴐
+ VD+ VD-
󳴐
Short-circuited when detector is fitted
470Ω(nominal
Active End of Line (AEOL)
Schottky diode
Connected by user
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Note: Diodes shouldn’t be connected if there is no detector fitted on the AEOL. In this
condition, connect the positive pole of the zone loop to the ‘VD-‘ terminal and the
negative pole to the ‘-‘ terminal.
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