Incite Fire SEC-HIM-35, SEC-HIM-35B, SYNCRO-SECRDU, TAKTIS-SECRDU Product Manual

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Index
1 General.................................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Modules .................................................................................................................................................. 3
2.1 SEC-HIM-35 ........................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 SEC-HIM-35B ........................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
2.3 SYNCRO-SECRDU and TAKTIS-SECRDU .................................................................................................. 4
3 Operation: ............................................................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Alarm: .................................................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Fault Mode: ........................................................................................................................................... 5
3.3 Controls: ................................................................................................................................................ 5
3.3.1 Reset: ................................................................................................................................................ 5
3.3.2 Disable: ............................................................................................................................................. 5
4 Configuration: ......................................................................................................................................... 6
4.1 SEC-HIM-35 and SEC-HIM-35B .............................................................................................................. 6
4.2 SYNCRO-SECRDU and TAKTIS-SECRDU .................................................................................................. 6
4.2.1 Unit addresses .................................................................................................................................. 6
4.2.2 Config Switch: ................................................................................................................................... 6
5 FIP Configuration ..................................................................................................................................... 7
5.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 7
5.2 SEC-HIM-35 ........................................................................................................................................... 8
5.3 SEC-HIM-35B ....................................................................................................................................... 10
5.4 SYNCRO-SECRDU ................................................................................................................................. 11
5.4.1 I/O Setup and Attributes ................................................................................................................. 11
5.4.2 Syncro Cause and Effect Programming ........................................................................................... 13
5.5 TAKTIS-SECRDU .......................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined.
5.5.1 I/O Setup and Attributes ................................................................................................................. 14
5.5.2 Taktis Cause and Effect Programming ............................................................................................ 16
6 Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 17
6.1 SEC-HIM-35, SEC-HIM-35B .................................................................................................................. 17
6.2 SYNCRO-SECRDU and TAKTIS-SECRDU ................................................................................................ 19
6.2.1 Syncro Installation .......................................................................................................................... 19
6.2.2 Taktis Installation ............................................................................................................................ 19
6.2.3 Cabling ............................................................................................................................................ 20
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1 General

The Incite Hochiki-Securiton Interface Module (SEC-HIM-35) has been designed to enable Securiton Aspirating Smoke Detectors to be connected to a Hochiki loop and bring the alarm and fault signals back to the panel for processing.
There are three parts to a complete system.
SEC-HIM-35: This is the main module which utilises a CHQ-POM to interfaces the Aspirating Smoke Detector (ASD) to the loop. Every system must contain one of these.
SEC-HIM-35B: This is a secondary module which in only required on an ASD535/2. It utilises a CHQ­SIM to interface the second ASD to the loop. It contains a cable to connect to the SEC-HIM-35 unit.
SYNCRO-SECRDU and TAKTIS-SECRDU: These modules are used to display the status of the ASDs, and allow individual Disable and Reset switches for each ASD.

2 Modules

2.1 SEC-HIM-35

The Hochiki-Securiton Interface Module consists of two parts connected via a ribbon cable.
These are available only as a complete set.
The control PCB consists of a CHQ-POM, and associated electronics to allow it to interface to the Securiton ASD-531, ASD-532 and ASD535 detectors.
The termination PCB consists of fingers to fit into the terminal blocks on the Securiton detectors. Two box headers are provided to allow the ribbon from the control PCB to plug in. Header J1 is used for the ASD531 and ASD532 detector, while header J2 is used for the ASD535 detector.

2.2 SEC-HIM-35B

This module is only used with the Securiton ASD535 when the second aspirator is installed and plugs into the SEC-HIM-35. It can only be used in conjunction with the SEC-HIM-35. The SEC­HIM-35B utilises a CHQ-SIM.
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2.3 SYNCRO-SECRDU and TAKTIS-SECRDU

These modules are used to display the status of individual Securiton ASD units. They must be configured through Cause and Effects in the Syncro or Taktis panels. They must be used in conjunction with either a Syncro or Taktis panel and are not available in a stand-alone configuration.
These modules come only as pairs. Should only one be needed, the second unit is left out of the FIP configuration.
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3 Operation:

The state of the ASD outputs are detected by the main interface module (SEC-HIM-35) and transmitted back to the FIP via the CHQ-POM and the Hochiki Loop. These are then available for processing via the FIP. The ASD reset is achieved by toggling the CHQ-POM output for 5 seconds, which in turn is fed into the ASD Reset input.
On the SECRDU, the LEDs are controlled, and the Disable and Reset touch buttons are processed via Cause and Effect equations in the Syncro or Taktis FIP.

3.1 Alarm:

When the first alarm contact closes on the ASD, the resistor network on the SEC-HIM-35 sets an alarm on the CHQ-POM input 1. This is then detected by the FIP and processed as per the settings in the FIP configuration.
Similarly, when a second detector head is used in the ASD535, the second alarm contact sets an alarm on the CHQ-SIM located on the SEC-HIM-35B module.

3.2 Fault Mode:

All the inputs on the SEC-HIM-35 and SEC-HIM-35B are monitored for open circuit and short circuit faults. Should any portion of the unit be unplugged, a fault will be generated.
When the fault contact on the ASD is activated, the second input on the CHQ-POM is activated. This allows the input to signal a fault and also trigger other devices through C&E if needed.

3.3 Controls:

The control buttons on the SECRDU are capsense type. They are activated by placing a finger onto the faceplate, where the finger capacitance is detected by the PCB circuitry. A buzzer will beep whenever a finger is detected.

3.3.1 Reset:

This button has a momentary function. Activating this button will place a 5 second reset pulse n the connected ASD unit. If the alarm is still present on the ASD, it will have no effect.

3.3.2 Disable:

This button has a toggle operation. Activating this button will disable the Alarm and Fault inputs from the ASD. If required, the FIP C&E can be used to turn off the ASD when this button is activated by holding the reset signal on the ASD.
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4 Configuration:

Switch
Value
SW2.1
1
SW2.2
2
SW2.3
4
SW2.4
8
SW2.5
16
SW2.6
Not used
SW2.7
Not used
SW2.8
RS485 Termination
SW3.4
SW3.3
SW3.2
SW3.1
Finger Capacitance
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
0.1pF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
0.1pF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
0.2pF
Taktis Default
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
0.3pF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
0.4pF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
0.5pF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
0.6pF
Syncro Default
OFF
ON
ON
ON
0.7pF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
0.8pF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
0.9pF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
1pF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
1pF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
1pF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
1pF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
1pF
ON
ON
ON
ON
1pF

4.1 SEC-HIM-35 and SEC-HIM-35B

These are configured through the FIP. See Section 5 (FIP Configuration)

4.2 SYNCRO-SECRDU and TAKTIS-SECRDU

4.2.1 Unit addresses

This is addressed in binary, with each switch representing a number as follows
For example: to specify address 14, switches 2, 3, and 4 would be turned on (2+4+8 = 14)
The RS485 termination should only be turned on if the unit is the last one on the communications bus.

4.2.2 Config Switch:

The control buttons on the SECRDU are capsense type. They are activated by placing a finger onto the faceplate, where the finger capacitance is detected by the PCB circuitry. The sensitivity can be fine-tuned by switches 1 to 4 on the configuration switch SW3. It should not be necessary to move the switches from their default setting. Settings are only read on a board reset. To perform a reset, momentarily press SW1, which is located between the DIP switches.
The switch setting are as below:
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The Taktis is by default more sensitive to take into account the thicker faceplate material.
Increasing the finger capacitance makes the ‘button’ LESS sensitive.
Decreasing the finger capacitance makes the ‘button’ MORE sensitive.
Care must be taken not to make the button too sensitive, or false triggering may occur, similarly, if the sensitivity is reduced too far, the button will not work at all.

5 FIP Configuration

5.1 General

The SEC-HIM-35 is presented to the FIP as a CHQ-POM device, while the SEC-HIM-35B is presented to the FIP as a CHQ-SIM. Both the SYNCRO-SECRDU and the TAKTIS-SECRDU are presented to the FIP as a 16 I/O Card.
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