bolid S2000-OPZ Instruction Manual

ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SOUNDER
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S2000-OPZ
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1.1
General
The version of OPZ firmware is v.1.00.
The OPZ is designed for round-the-clock operation and relates to reparable and periodically serviced products.
1) Input Polling Loop Voltage
2) Current Consumed From the Polling Loop
3) Start-up Time
4) External Power Voltage
5) Current Consumed from External Power Supply
6) Maximum galvanic insulation voltage
7) Sound Pressure Level at 1m (in front of the sounder) - 97 dB min
8) Ingress Protection Rating
9) Operating Temperature
10) Relative Humidity
11) Transportation and Storage Temperature
12) Overall Dimensions
13) Weight
14) The content of precious material: does not require accounting for storage, retirement, and
Specifications
While powering from a 12 V dc power supply While powering from a 24 V dc power supply
disposal.
1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION
8 to 11 V For an individual delivery:
0.6 mA max – S2000-OPZ Sounder 15 s max – Instruction Manual 10 to 28.5 V – 4.2х38 DIN7981 Tapping Screw 60 to 20 mA – Wall Plugs 6х30 45 mA – Packing 23 mA 500 V max
IP41
- Minus 20 to +55°C
Up to 93% at +40°C
- Minus 50 to +55°C
- 160×115×48 mm max
0.35 kg max
Standard Delivery
1 pc.; 1 pc.; 2 pcs.; 2 pcs.; 1 pc.
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
2.1
Connection Diagram
Figure 1 shows the schematic for connecting the OPZ to a polling loop controller.
which the values of sound pressure levels in the coverage pattern are specified.
To S2000-KDL
2.2
Mounting the OPZ
The OPZ is to be mounted on a wall with the help of two or three woodscrews in accordance with the requirements of construction rules and regulations.
The OPZ should be attached to the wall as shown in Figure 2 with the printed circuit board (specified in dotted line) on the top.
Figure 3 represents the coverage pattern of the OPZ (top view) mounted on the wall as shown in Figure 2. The cross sign in Figure 2 is the center relatively
To other addressable devices
To other addressable devices
S2000-OPZ
XT2 XT1
PL +PL
PL +PL
Figure 1
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RIP-12 (24)
Secondary Power Supply
0 V
Primary Power Supply
RIP-12 (24)
Figure 2
Figure 3
2.3
Indication
Table 1 shows the performance of the OPZ light-emitting diode located inside its housing at the PCB.
LED Performance Condition (Event)
Flashes once per four seconds Norm Flashes doubly once per four seconds Sounding is activated Flashes triply once per four seconds Trouble Flashes four times once per four seconds Programming
2.4
Operating OPZ
The OPZ is controlled by the polling loop controller as a system output and provides switching sounding on (switching off, pulsing) in accordance with the given control program by control commands received via the polling loop. Also the OPZ provides monitoring external power supplies. Setting and controlling outputs of the polling loop are described in manuals for the PL controller, S2000M control panel, and Orion Pro Workstation software.
If the OPZ is in the Trouble mode then no program controlling announcement (Switch On / Off) can be changed by the PL controller. When there is no voltage from external power supplies it is considered as Trouble. If a single power supply is in use then the contact 1, “+U2” and the contact 3, “+U1” of the XT1 terminal should be coupled by the jumper (see Figure 1).
The OPZ features single-tone and dual-tone sounding modes which are defined by the position of the XP1 jumper located on the OPZ printed circuit board. Opening the jumper causes the OPZ to operate with single-tone sounding mode.
WARNING: If for any reason the external power supplies have shut down when announcement is active (and thus announcement shuts down too) then recovering (reconnecting) at least one of the power supplies will result in activating sound alarms suddenly.
2.5
Setting OPZ Address
The OPZ provides storing its polling loop address in its non-volatile memory. The PL addresses range from 1 to 127. The OPZ comes with the factory address of
127.
In order to set the polling loop address, send one of the following commands from the S2000M or PC to the polling loop controller:
Set Device Address;
Change Device Address.
The command Set Device Address is used when the OPZ should be assigned with an address regardless of which address is given to it currently. This way is suitable when, for example, the same address is assigned with two or more devices. If so, issue a command to set the required address from the PC or the control panel. The OPZ LED shall start flashing four times once per four seconds. Then, within 5 minutes max open the OPZ housing and press the tamper switch three times for a quite long time (from 1 s to 3 s) and once for a short time (shorter than 0.5 s). The panel / PC shall display the events of loss of communication with the device assigned with an old address and finding a device with the new address. If several devices were assigned with equal addresses then there will be no messages about loss of communications for old addresses.
If however it is necessary to change the OPZ address which is known in advance then the Change Device Address command shall be used. Send this command specifying the old address and the new address from the panel / PC. The panel / PC shall display events about loss of communication with the OPZ with the old address and establishing communications with the OPZ with the new address.
2.6
Testing OPZ
2.6.1
proper authorities that the system is undergoing maintenance.
OPZ housing and ensure the S2000M or Orion Workstation receives a Tamper Restored message not earlier than in 15 seconds after closing the device.
command to switch the sounder off.
the proper authorities that the system is back in operation.
support@bolid.ru.
state standards and actual engineering documentation and approved as ready for operation.
Before testing the S2000-OPZ, please disconnect executive outputs of the system units and actuators that can release extinguishing agent. Notify the
2.6.2
Remove the cover from the OPZ and observe S2000M or Orion Workstation receiving a Tamper Alarm message from the address of the OPZ. Close the
2.6.3
Activate the sounder sending OPZ the relevant command and ensure that the sound pattern corresponds to the used control programm. Then issue a
2.6.4
After testing, verify that the OPZ is ready for normal operation. Then restore operability of all the system components disconnected before. Finally, notify
Prior to testing ensure that all the equipment in use is known as good!
3.1 The S2000-OPZ shall be maintained by specialists with at least third electrical safety qualification level. Maintenance works shall include:
– Checking whether the sounder is mounted securely, its housing is undamaged, and wire terminals are fastened properly;
– Eliminating dust, debris, and traces of corrosion from the contact joints and the housing of the OPZ;
– Testing operability of the OPZ as discussed in Section 2.6 of this manual.
3.2 The S2000-OPZ should be maintained annually and on its sending a Trouble message.
4 MANUFACTURER (VENDOR) WARRANTY
4.1
The average lifetime of the S2000-OPZ is at least 10 years.
4.2
Warranty period is 18 months since putting the S2000-OPZ into operation but no more than 24 months from the manufacturer's date of issue.
4.3
In case of any issue related to programming and operating the product please contact with the technical support: +7 (495) 775-71-55 or e-mail:
4.4
While sending the product for repair, please apply a report describing the potential failure. Claims shall be submitted to the following address: NVP BOLID CJSC, 4 Pionerskaya Str., Korolyov city, Moscow region, 141070, Russia
Phone/Fax: +7 (495) 775-71-55 (PBX), +7 (495) 777-40-20, +7 (495) 516-93-72. E-mail: info@bolid.ru, Technical Support: support@bolid.ru, http://bolid.ru
5.1
S2000-OPZ is approved by Conformity Certificate C-RU.ЧС13.В.00515.
5.2
S2000-OPZ is a part of Orion Addressable Fire Alarm System which is approved by Conformity Certificate BY/112 02.01.033 00573.
S2000-OPZ addressable fire alarm sounders (serial numbers are inside the housings of every OPZ) are accepted in accordance with mandatory requirements of
6 ACCEPTANCE AND PACKAGING CERTIFICATE
Responsible for acceptance and packaging
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5 CERTIFICATES
Table 1. Operation Mode Indication
ACCEPTED
QCD _____________________________________________
Date, Month, Year
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