INIM SmartLine 0051 Series, SmartLine 0051-CPR-0229, SmartLine 0051-CPR-0224, SmartLine 0051-CPR-0230 User Manual

SmartLine
Conventional fire detection control panel Extinguishant system control panel
User's manual
EN 54-2 EN 54-4 EN 12094-1
0051 0051-CPR-0224 0051-CPR-0229 0051-CPR-0230
2 Description of the Control panel
Conventional fire detection control panel
Chapter 1
Description of the Control panel
1.1 Manufacturer's name and address
INIM ELECTRONICS S.R.L.
Via Fosso Antico snc - Fraz. Centobuchi
63076 Monteprandone (AP) - Italy
Tel: +39 0735 70 50 07
Fax: +39 0735 70 49 12
info@inim.biz - www.inim.biz
1.2 Device identifier
• Denomination: Conventional fire detection and extinguishing control panel
• Model: SmartLine
1.3 Copyright
The information contained in this document is the sole property of INIM Electronics s.r.l. No part may be copied without written authorization from INIM Electronics s.r.l.
All rights reserved.
1.4 In-box documentation
• User's manual (this manual)
• Installation and programming manual
1.5 Manual details
• Title: SmartLine user's manual
• Edition, Issue: 3.50
• User manual code: DCMUINE0SLINE
1.6 Control panel user Interface
Figure 1 - Control panel frontplate
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
A
B
L
M
K
J
T
N
O
S
P
Q
W
R
U
X
V
Y
Z
A1
B1
C1
D1
E1
F1
User’s manual
Description of the Control panel 3
1.6.1 Commands
Note: For further details refer to the Installation Manual, paragraph 5.1 SmartLine panel frontplate.
1.6.2 Signaling
Command Access level 1 Access level 2
[A] Navigation keys
[B] Keyhole for the
access level 2 key
Key not inserted or inserted in vertical position
Key inserted in horizontal position
[C] SILENCE Push this button to silence (turn off) the
panel beeper.
Silences (turns off) active outputs with the silenceable attribute. The silenceable outputs will hold silenced status until a new event occurs that will release the outputs automatically. The SILENCE button operates as a toggle switch, therefore, silenced outputs can be unsilenced by pushing the button again.
[D] RESET Push this button to clear any active events, delete
the memory and restore standby conditions.
[E] EVACUATE If this button is pressed during active
pre-alarm conditions, the system will override the programmed pre-alarm time and generate an instant alarm (i.e. activate all evacuation-warning devices).
If this button is pressed when pre-alarm conditions are not active, the system will generate a panel alarm.
[F] INVESTIGATE If this button is pressed during active pre-alarm
conditions, the system will add the preset investigation time to the running pre-alarm time (this operation can be done once only).
Extinguishant module (accessory item) commands
[G] DISABLE
EXTINGUISH
If this button is pressed once, the system will disable Extinguish commands. If this button is pressed again, the system will re-enable Extinguish commands.
[H] DISABLE AUTO If you push this button once, the system will disable
automatic extinguish commands generated by the Extinguishant module. If you push this button again, the system will re-enable automatic extinguish commands generated by the Extinguishant module.
[I] DISABLE
MANUAL
If you push this button once, the system will disable manual extinguish commands. If you push this button again, the system will re-enable manual extinguish commands.
LED On solid: Blinking:
[J] Display
[K] SILENCED
(yellow)
Indicates that the system has been silenced.
[L] RESET
INHIBITED
(yellow)
In the event of pre-alarm/alarm, indicates that reset commands are not allowed. Reset will be allowed when all outputs have been silenced and this LED goes off.
[M] ALARM
(red)
Indicates an alarm condition, that is, an input point (detector, callpoint, input module, etc.) set to generate alarms has detected alarm conditions.
4 Description of the Control panel
Conventional fire detection control panel
[N] PRE-ALARM
(red)
Indicates a pre-alarm condition, that is, an input point (detector, callpoint, input module, etc.) set with a pre-alarm time has activated.
[O] FAULT
(yellow)
Indicates an active fault condition. The display will provide the fault details.
Indicates a restored fault condition in memory. To view the restored fault condition details, consult the events log using the Main menu (level 1).
[P] CPU FAULT
(yellow)
Indicates trouble with the panel CPU; the panel must be sent back immediately to the manufacturer for repair.
Indicates that the CPU re-initialized (due to control panel shutdown or fault condition).
[Q] DISABLED
(yellow)
Indicates that one (or more) of the system components (zones or outputs) has been bypassed.
[R] TEST
(yellow)
Indicates that one or more components (points or zones) is undergoing tests.
[S] ON
(green)
Indicates that the system is operating (on).
[T] DIALLER ON
(red)
Indicates that the dialler activation output is active.
[U] DISABLE/
FAULT ALARM DIALLER
(yellow)
Indicates that the alarm dialler activation output is disabled or faulty—the display will provide the respective details.
Indicates restoral of a fault event. This condition can be cleared by reset only (level 2).
[V] DISABLE/
FAULT BELLS
(yellow)
Indicates that the sounder/flasher activation output is disabled or faulty—the display will provide the respective details.
Indicates restoral of a fault event. This condition can be cleared by reset only (level 2).
[W] DISABLE/
FAULT FAULT DIALLER
(yellow)
Indicates that the fault dialler activation output is disabled or faulty—the display will provide the respective details.
Indicates restoral of a fault event. This condition can be cleared by reset only (level 2).
[X] NIGHT MODE
(yellow)
Indicates that the panel is operating in night mode.
Extinguishant module signaling (optional system enhancement tool)
[Y] DISABLE
EXTINGUISH
Indicates disablement of all types of extinguish commands, via key [G] (refer to the previous table
1.6.1 Commands).
[Z] DISABLE
AUTO
Indicates disablement of automatic extinguish commands, via key [H] (refer to the previous table
1.6.1 Commands).
[A1] DISABLE
MANUAL
Indicates disablement of manual extinguish commands, via key [I] (refer to the previous table
1.6.1 Commands).
[B1] EXTINGUISH Indicates that fire extinction is running.
[C1] PRE-
EXTINGUISH
Indicates that the pre-extinction output is active. Indicates that only one zone is in alarm
status, therefore, the extinguishant system will not be activated. If another zone latches in alarm, the extinguishant system will be activated.
[D1] FAULT Indicates trouble with the fire extinction circuits. Indicates restoral of a fault event.
[E1] STOP
EXTINGUISH
Indicates that the fire-extinction process has been interrupted by means of a remote Hold-off unit.
Indicates restoral of a
Stop extinction
event.
[F1] CPU FAULT Indicates a CPU fault that requires immediate repair. Indicates restoral of a fault event.
LED On solid: Blinking:
User’s manual
Description of the Control panel 5
1.7 Repeater
This control panel supports up to four repeater panels.
Connected repeater panels replicate all the information provided by the control panel and allow access to all Level 1 and 2 functions (View active events, Reset, Silence, etc.), but do not allow access to the Main menu.
Figure 2 - Front view of the repeater panel
The SmartLetUSee/LCD repeater is supported by most control panel models. However, when it is connected to a SmartLine control panel, some of the command buttons are not operational. The following keys/ buttons will work:
Repeaters provide the following signals.
1.7.1 Display
The display provides same event data as the panel. For further details refer to paragraph 2.6 Signaling on the display.
[A]
Navigation keys Scroll keys which will allow navigation through menus, etc.
[B]
EVACUATE As per paragraph 1.6.1 Commands
[C]
SILENCE As per paragraph 1.6.1 Commands
[D]
RESET As per paragraph 1.6.1 Commands
[E]
INVESTIGATE As per paragraph 1.6.1 Commands
[F]
BUZZER Turns the panel beeper off
[G]
TEST Turns on al the LEDs to verify functionality.
C DEFG
H I
A
B
L
M
K
J
T
N
O
S
P
Q
W
R
U
X
V
Y
Z
Z1
6 Description of the Control panel
Conventional fire detection control panel
1.7.2 LEDs
LED On solid: On blinking:
[H] SILENCED As per paragraph 1.6.1 Commands
[I] RESET DISABLED As per paragraph 1.6.1 Commands
[J] INVESTIGATE Indicates that investigation time has been
requested.
[K] ALARM As per paragraph 1.6.1 Commands
[L] PRE-ALARM As per paragraph 1.6.1 Commands
[M] FAULT As per paragraph 1.6.1 Commands
[N] CPU FAULT Indicates that the repeater CPU is faulty (it
must be sent back to the manufacturer for repair) or that there is no communication with the control panel (check the connections).
Indicates that the control panel CPU has been reset.
[O] DISABLED As per paragraph 1.6.1 Commands
[P] TEST As per paragraph 1.6.1 Commands
[Q] NIGHT MODE As per paragraph 1.6.1 Commands
[R] BATTERY Indicates that the panel batteries are low or
inefficient.
Indicates restoral of the low/ inefficient battery event.
[S] EARTH Indicates voltage dispersion to earth. Indicate restoral of the voltage
dispersion to earth event.
[T] FUSE Indicates that either the AUX or AUX-R output
is shorted and the protection fuse has intervened.
Indicates the restoral of AUX or AUX­R output-shorted event.
[U] MAINS Indicates Mains failure. Indicates restoral of the Mains failure
event.
[V] BELLS - ACTIVE Indicates that the ALARM NAC output is active.
[W] BELLS - FAULT Indicates that a fault has been detected on the
ALARM NAC output.
Indicates restoral of the ALARM output fault.
[X] BELLS - DISABLED Indicates that the ALARM NAC output has been
disabled.
[Y] DIALLER - ACTIVE Indicates that the DIALER output is active.
[Z] DIALLER - FAULT Indicates a DIALER output fault. Indicates restoral of the Dialer
output fault.
[Z1] DIALLER -
DISABLED
Indicates that the DIALER output has been disabled.
User’s manual
Using the Control Panel 7
Chapter 2
Using the Control Panel
2.1 For authorized persons
Attention: Insert and turn the key. The panel will enable access level 2. The panel will hold level 2
status for 30 seconds.
2.2 Danger signaling
Note: In the event of fire hazard, always follow the fire department approved fire drill.
2.2.1 For building occupants
2.2.2 For authorized persons
To force the panel into alarm status, regardless of its status, press EVACUATE.
ALARM LED on Evacuate the building immediately.
PRE-ALARM LED onIn the event of real danger, press the EVACUATE button to broadcast the alarm and
evacuate the building immediately. Or, if you consider evacuation to be an unnecessary measure, inform the person/s in charge of the safety of the building and its occupants immediately. To silence the beeper, press SILENCE.
ALARM/PRE­ALARM/RESET LED on
At least one zone is in alarm/pre-alarm status:
• If there is no intervention during a pre-alarm, the panel will generate an alarm when the pre-set pre-alarm time expires.
• To request investigation time, press INVESTIGATE and check the building. Investigation time cannot be refreshed.
• In the event of a false alarm, press SILENCE. The panel beeper and the silenceable outputs will be silenced until a new event occurs. If the panel is operating in Night mode, the panel beeper and the silenceable outputs will be unsilenced automatically after the pre-set time, and the panel will generate pre-alarm status.
• If you wish to re-activate pre-alarm/alarm status after pressing the SILENCE button, press the SILENCE button again: pre-alarm/alarm signaling and the outputs will re-activate.
• To clear all alarm/fault signaling and the memory, press RESET. If the conditions persist, the panel will generate another alarm.
SILENCED LED onIndicates that the control panel has been silenced but has not yet been reset.
RESET LED on The control panel is in alarm or pre-alarm status, you must press SILENCE before
pressing RESET.
8 Using the Control Panel
Conventional fire detection control panel
2.3 Fault signaling
2.3.1 For building occupants
2.3.2 For authorized persons
You must always ensure that faults are dealt with and cleared as soon as possible. However, in the meantime, you can bypass the zone/point/output concerned.
2.4 Informative signaling
Signaling that does not require specific action.
2.5 Viewing events
The events represent the various conditions signaled by the panel and have the following order importance: alarm, pre-alarm, fault, early warning, bypass, test and monitor. The system displays information regarding real-time events of major importance and disregards those of minor importance (e.g.: if the system is dealing with three fault events when a pre-alarm event occurs, the fault events will be disregarded and cleared from the display and the pre-alarm will take priority). All events are saved to the log and can be viewed.
FAULT LED on solid or blinking
Inform security personnel immediately.
FAULT LED on Indicates at least one system fault condition. View the fault details on the display
and ensure that it is dealt with and cleared.
ON LED off Indicates no mains or battery power supply. The system is not working, ensure that
power is restored as soon as possible.
CPU FAULT LED on The control panel is not operating properly and must be sent back to the
manufacturer for repair.
DISABLE/FAULT DIALLER LED on
The dialler output is disabled or faulty. View the details on the display. Press RESET to turn off the LED.
DISABLE/FAULT DIALLER LED on
The Alarm NAC output is disabled or faulty. View the log details on the display. Press
RESET to turn off the LED.
NIGHT MODE LED on The control panel is operating in night mode.
Attention: The panel may have been programmed to generate instant
alarms. During Night mode, SILENCE will be held for the pre-set silence time only.
FAULT LED blinking
Restoral of a system fault. View the log details on the display. Press RESET to turn off the LED.
DISABLE/FAULT BELLS LED blinking
The ALARM NAC output fault has been cleared. View the log details on the display. Press RESET to turn off the LED.
DISABLE/FAULT DIALLER LED blinking
The Dialler output has signaled a fault and has restored. View the log details on the display. Press RESET to turn off the LED.
CPU FAULT LED blinking
The CPU has reset (due to control panel shutdown or jamming). Check the efficiency of the entire system. Press RESET to turn off the LED.
DISABLED LED on A zone, point or output has been bypassed. View the details on the display.
TEST LED on A zone or point is undergoing tests. View the details on the display.
DIALLER ON LED on An alarm event has activated the dialler.
ON LED on CONTROL PANEL on.
User’s manual
Using the Control Panel 9
2.6 Signaling on the display
If several events of the same type occur, only the first will be shown on the display. If several alarms occur, the first alarm will remain on the first line of the display and the most recent alarm will be shown on the line below.
Use the S/T keys to scroll the events on the display.
2.6.1 Alarm signaling
Example of first alarm: a detector belonging to zone 02 goes into alarm status
1st line: number of the first zone to go into alarm status
2nd line: description of the first zone to go into alarm status
3rd line: -
4th line: total numbers of alarm events and total number of zones in alarm status.
Example of successive alarm: a detector belonging to zone 29 goes into alarm status
The total number of alarm events and zones involved will increase, however, the display will still show the details of the first alarm.
1st line: unchanged
2nd line: unchanged
3rd line: number of the zone in alarm status
4th line: total number of alarm events and total number of zones in alarm status
Example of several alarm event on the same zone: a callpoint connected to the Line I/O of the zone 29 goes also into alarm status
1st line: unchanged
2nd line: unchanged
3rd line: number of the zone in alarm status
4th line: total number of alarm events and total number of zones in alarm status
To view the alarm event details:
Press the S/T keys; the details of the first alarm in zone 2 will be shown:
1st line: number of the zone into alarm status
2nd line: description of the zone in alarm status
3rd line: -
4th line: number of the last zone and total zones in alarm status
If no key is pressed within 20 seconds, the display will restore to the original template.
2.6.2 Pre-alarm, Early Warning and Monitor signaling
Signaling is the same for these three event types, however, Monitor signaling is not associated with zones.
Example of first pre-alarm event: a detector belonging to zone 02 goes into alarm status.
1st line: pre-alarm event number and total number of pre-alarms
2nd line: number of the point in pre-alarm status
3rd line: description of the point in pre-alarm status
4th line: -
Alarm Z02 <Zone Descr. 02>
TOT. 001 ON 01 Z
Alarm Z02 <Zone Descr. 02> Fire alarm Z29 TOT. 002 ON 02 Z
Alarm Z02 <Zone Descr. 02> Fire alarm Z29 TOT. 003 ON 02 Z
Alarm Z02 <Zone Descr. 02>
Las Z 29 TOT.02Z
Pre-alarm 01/01 Zone 02 <Zone Descr. 02>
10 Using the Control Panel
Conventional fire detection control panel
Example of successive pre-alarm event:
The total number of pre-alarm events will increase but the display will still show the details of the first pre­alarm event.
1st line: pre-alarm event number and total number of pre-alarms
2nd line: unchanged
3rd line: unchanged
4th line: unchanged
To view the pre-alarm events:
Press T for the successive pre-alarm event. Press S for the previous pre-alarm event.
1st line: pre-alarm event number and total number of pre-alarms
2nd line: number of the zone in pre-alarm status
3rd line: description of the zone in pre-alarm status
4th line: -
2.6.3 Fault signaling
Fault signaling can be generated by a zone, or by the dialler, alarm NAC, fault NAC, 24V external loads outputs or by an anomalous condition found by the control panel.
Example of first fault: fault on NAC output.
1st line: progressive number of the fault event and total number of fault events
2nd line: fault type
3rd line: output description
4th line: -
Example of a successive fault:
The total number of faults will increase but the display will still show the details of the first fault event.
1st line: progressive number of the fault event and total number of fault events
2nd line: unchanged
3rd line: unchanged
4th line: -
To view the fault events:
Press T for the successive fault event. Press S for the previous fault event.
1st line: progressive number of the fault event and total number of fault events
2nd line: fault type
3rd line: -
4th line: -
Pre-alarm 01/02 Zone 02 <Zone Descr. 02>
Pre-alarm 02/02 Zone 03 <Zone Descr. 03>
Fault 01/01 SHORTED I/O Panel NAC
Fault 01/02 SHORTED I/O Panel NAC
Fault 02/02 Ground fault
User’s manual
Using the Control Panel 11
2.6.4 Bypassed and Test Signaling
Bypassed signaling can be generated by a zone or an output. Test signaling can be generated only by a zone.
Example of first bypassed zone event: zone 12 bypassed.
1st line: number of the first bypassed zone and total number of bypassed zones
2nd line: description of the bypassed zone
3rd line: -
4th line: -
Example of a successive bypassed zone:
The total number of bypassed zones will increase but the display will still show the details of the first bypassed zone event.
1st line: number of the first bypassed zone and total number of bypassed zones
2nd line: unchanged
3rd line: -
4th line: -
To view all bypassed zones:
Press T for the successive bypassed zone. Press S for the successive previous zone.
1st line: number of the first bypassed zone and total number of bypassed zones
2nd line: description of the bypassed zone
3rd line: -
4th line: -
2.7 View Events Log
Press any key, View log, Ok: all the recorded events will be shown in chronological order (maximum 100 events).
1st line: progressive number of the last event
2nd line: zone description
3rd line:
4th line: date and time
Press S/T to scroll the log.
2.8 Test Panel LEDs
Press any key, Test LED, Ok; all the panel LEDs will go on briefly.
Bypass 01/01 <Zone Descr. 12>
Bypass 01/02 <Zone Descr. 20>
Bypass 02/02 <Point Descr. 12>
100 Alarm <Zone Descr. nn>
10/09/14 8:00
via Fosso Antico snc - fraz. Centobuchi 63076 Monteprandone (AP) ITALY Tel. +39 0735 705007 _ Fax +39 0735 704912
info@inim.biz _ www.inim.biz
ISO 9001 Quality Management certified by BSI with certificate number FM530352
DCMUINE0SLINE-R350-20141001
Loading...