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1. e L Optional Key Switch Mains Qi Terminal e Block U e e T T i EAR ransformer Display Card RS Base Ge e EPA pp 3 1 2 Medium Enclosure p Optional Key Switch Mains 5 Terminal a Block U e e Transformer Display Card E 1 Loop Base Card o e 2 Loop T Base Card db shown Cep dotted en P Optional Printer O 3 1 3 Large Enclosure Q f Optional Key Switch Mains Terminal o Block ll e e 2 Loop Transformer Display Card S Base Card o HL E E M5 2 Loop Plug In Card lt H DX4 Models Only Optional Pinter R Models DX1e 20S Models DX1e 40M DX1e 40MP DX2e 40M DX2e 40MP Models DX2e 40L DX2e 40LP DX4e 40L DX4e 40LP Page 12 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 3 2 Installing the Enclosure Surface Mount 375 lw gt ke 350 gt S 5 X 4 A i 20 K ele Ja EE A 1 E 1 y 187 A Figure 1 Dimension amp Fixing Points Small Enclosure 375 350 e o
2. e Continue wiring to all the units S 8 VOY SNNN to be connected to the link connecting A to A and B to B RE A B A B A B A B A B e Install EOL 150Q 0 5W Dimension Panel Peripheral Peripheral resistors in the spare Arrangement Typical Arrangement Typical Arrangement terminals in both the first and last units on the link Figure 28 Typical RS485 Daisy Chain Wiring ee e The above diagram and instructions is correct for ZXr A and ZXr P Repeaters Do not re legend the ABAB e Shielded cable should be terminals in these repeaters with the label supplied Also used for all digital input the EOL resistors can be configured through correct jumper circuits wired to switches settings on these repeaters rather than using the physical external to the panel EOL resistor arrangement shown above e Refer to Section 8 3 for a list e The A amp B terminals in the ZXR4b and ZXR5b products are of suitable cables incorrect for connection to the Dimension Series panels These should be renumbered as follows A becomes B and B becomes A 1 The ZXr P may optionally be supervised at the FACP set the address in the range 1 126 instead of the default 0 Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 29 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 3 4 9 2 Cable Screen Earth Connections During installation of the peripheral link
3. Base Card Figure 15 Medium Enclosure 12Ah Battery Installation with printer Page 20 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 3 4 3 5 Large Enclosure Arrangement The diagram below shows the position for the 12Ah batteries in the enclosure with the printer option fitted as for the medium enclosure Feed the battery wires through the hole in the central support plate Alternatively the 12Ah batteries can be located in the lower cabinet area In this case lay the batteries flat Feed the battery wires through the hole in the central support plate Id Base Card ae 12Ah 12Ah 2 1 O a ALTERNATIVE ap 12Ah 12Ah H 2 P Figure 16 Large Enclosure 12Ah Battery Installation with printer 3 4 3 6 Battery Operation e The diagram below shows the position for the 17Ah batteries in the large size enclosure e Push the batteries to the rear of the enclosure e This arrangement is used irrespective of whether the printer option is fitted e Feed the battery wires through the holes in the central support p
4. GET ze ET TEA A Figure 34 Fascia Plate and Switch Mounting To Top of Panel Fascia Fascia Plate ee Ee Keyed Mm Nut a Key Switch To display PCB mm a a Figure 35 Key Switch Assembly Page 32 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 3 6 Printer Option The batteries support the Ensure that all power is turned off and printer option during mains E 8 fai disconnected before proceeding ailure e The printer option is available on the Medium and Large o e g d enclosures only and is supplied H gt 5 fitted as standard with the DX1e q lt 5 40MP DX2e 40MP DX2e 40LP Gen and DX4e 40LP models s A printer can be installed as an e optional item if required B macs A M pan Ho Sew DU e These instructions cover the o Hp Q replacement or addition of the Su TUDI Sabie rinter module PCB P sada M fee s Refer to the User Manual 996 G 148 000 on how to replace the P paper roll and how to use the Ra O Ribbon printer cahe Figure 36 Printer Assembly e The printer module is supplied complete on its bracket The printer module is attached to the panel enclosure in three places Two M4 screws and washers A attach the printer bracket to the small hinged bracket on the side of the enclosure One M3 countersunk screw B attaches the printer bracket
5. 2 Loop 7 Base Card 2 Loop Plug In Card Figure 41 Replacing the 2 Loop Plug in Card Ensure that all power is turned off and disconnected before proceeding o o Q o Ha e U e e Display Card CR Ei eld XK SS C B l TES n Figure 42 Replacing the Display Card Key Switch Option 795 083 Spare Keys Quantity 5 795 084 Printer Option 795 085 Paper Roll 070 010 PC Interface Lead 795 080 Engineers SPK Software 795 082 Programming Kit CD EOL Resistor 6800Q with 6 leads 170 073 682 EOL Resistor 150 Q with 6 leads 170 073 151 Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 39 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 6 Controls and Indications Alphanumeric Liquid Crystal Display l F Navigation Keys Optional Key switch Control Keys JEJE D Hl _5 ZONE FIRE LED HEME I Indicators System Status LED eo EI OG Indicators Numeric Keypad Program Interactive keys Optional Printer Figure 43 Typical Controls and Indications e The diagram above shows the controls and indications on the DX2e 40MP model This is typical for all models For detailed information refer to the User Manual 996 148 6 1 User Control Levels 6 1 1 Level Definition e The DX1e DX2e and DX4e Fire Alarm Control Pan
6. lol 9 on B a B o A 20 600 620 Y a y Figure 3 Dimension amp Fixing Points Large Enclosure 375 pa gt L 350 A T TYT l Hie A ra ig 7 5 355 375 o 187 A Figure 2 Dimension amp Fixing Points Medium 6 7 G Enclosure Remove the front cover s using the supplied Allen Key on the turn fasteners disconnect the earth lead s and store the cover s in a safe place Remove the necessary knockouts for the installation cabling Mount the enclosure in the desired location using all three mounting holes A small amp medium enclosures or all four mounting holes B large enclosure Use a drill bit diameter 7 0 mm and a suitable 40 mm long expansion plug Fix the panel to the wall with No 10 screws length 172 or M5 screws length 40 mm Install the external wiring into the enclosure using the appropriate glands conduit fittings Sufficient knockouts are provided at the top of the enclosure Refer to wiring sections for recommended positions If you punch other holes be sure that they do not interfere with any component mounting positions Use a brush to clean any dust and swarf from inside the enclosure before attempting to remount
7. 3 4 2 1 Mains Cable Glands The cable gland and cord anchorage bushing used to route the mains cable through the 20mm knockout MUST have a minimum flame retardant rating of 94HB o e Typical glands bushings are Type Manufacturer Baa L S Farnell Gland IP68 Nylon 66 M20 Black Rating UL94V 2 Multicomp 927 739 B S e e Farnell ushing Nylon 66 M20 Black Rating UL94V 2 Multicomp 303 0751 3 4 3 Battery Installation 3 4 3 1 General Introduction e Refer to the Standby Battery Calculations section 4 for the size of the batteries required for a particular installation y Do not make the final battery connections until the installation is complete Before installation Battery Lead Connections are not power limited New Batteries may require top charging prior to being put into service Refer to battery manufacturer information for confirmation of this requirement For further information and for a list of recommended batteries refer to Section 5 2 3 BS5839 1 2002 g Clause 25 4 c Label the batteries with the date of installation Labels shall be clearly visible without the need to move or disturb the batteries or the battery wiring Battery Labelling 3 4 3 2 e The wiring terminal block arrangement is identical for all models e Included in the packing is a battery cable kit Use the cable included in this kit to connect the negative terminal of battery No 1 to the positive terminal of
8. Delayed Initiates a Stage 1 Stage 2 alarm process Fire Alarm Signals from detectors are registered at the panel but the outputs are not immediately turned on The user is given a programmable time Stage 1 to acknowledge the alarm After acknowledgement the panel is then in the Investigation Phase The user is given a programmable time Stage 2 to investigate whether the fire is genuine The panel must be reset within this time or the panel will enter a full fire alarm condition and activate the outputs Stage 1 Timer 0 600 seconds Stage 2 Timer 0 600 seconds NOTE The maximum delay time Stage 1 Stage 2 cannot be greater then 600 seconds This mode only applies to detectors Alarm level signals from call points and other inputs will immediately cause the panel to enter a fire alarm condition Initiates a confirmation mode for signals from smoke detectors Verification Fire Alarm Signals from smoke detectors are not immediately registered at the panel This is to provide a level of immunity to transient smoke levels such as from cigarette smoke If the fire alarm signal is still present at the end of the Retard Reset Restart time then the panel will enter an alarm condition and the outputs will be activated If the fire alarm signal is not present at the end of the Retard Reset Restart time then the panel will enter a Confirmation period If this detector or any another detector
9. Step 9 After locating the file click on Open to select the file The PC screen should look like the following Page 92 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS MorleylAS DX Flash Programmer File Flash Comms Help Reading S W993 667 2_02 hex Step 10 Click on Comms then click on Port and check that the correct Com port is selected The Com port represents the port on the back of the PC that the PC up download lead is connected to For example if you are using COM port 3 make sure COM3 has a round marker next to it MorleylAS DX Flash Programmer E E Fie Flash Recom Help Pesa Sw com1 Speed gt COM2 e COMS COm4 COME COM6 COM COMB Step 11 Click on Flash then click on Start to start the flashing process MorleylAS DX Flash Programmer E A Fie aF Comms Help Reac ME 2 02 hex Options K Step 12 Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 93 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series The panel software update will take several minutes and when it is finished the following PC screen will be displayed MorleylAS DX Flash Programmer ae x File Flash Comms Help Reading S W993 667 Ver2_02 hex Initialising Communications Interface Complete 1M16C Flash Version String YER 3 02 verifying Software ID matched OK Erasing flash program area Erase complete Programming Flash Dev
10. Level 1 display shows 1 fire only Level 1 display scrolls between 1 fire and last fire Level 1 display scrolls through first 4 fires Level 1 display scrolls through all fires Level 1 display shows a status summary of the number of zones in alarm fault disablement or test Manual intervention is required for more detailed point information by event Level 1 display auto scrolls though detailed point information NOT EN54 COMPLIANT in this mode 4 EN54 1997 1997 Disablement LED is illuminated when delays to outputs are Disablement programmed LED Disablement LED is illuminated when delays to outputs are 2001 disabled 5 Menu Timeout 2 minutes 0 60 minutes If a button is not pressed within the timeout selected the Period panel will automatically exit Level 2 or Level 3 menu functions and revert to the normal display Setting a time of 0 disables the timer and the menu functions are permanently enabled 6 Control Key 5 minutes 0 60 minutes If a button is not pressed within the timeout selected the Timeout panel will automatically cancel Level 2 control key access Setting a timeout of 0 disables the timer and the control keys are permanently enabled NOT EN54 COMPLIANT in this mode 7 Loop Protocol MIAS APOLLO Select the detector loop signalling protocol to be used in all HOCHIKI loop drivers in this panel If the protocol is changed the panel will automatically MIAS program the loop driver microprocessors with the re
11. Stg1 2 Stage2 Time 30 seconds 0 9 Change 1 More X Exit vY Save amp Exit e Tochange a timer setting press any number key and the display prompts for the required time Enter new value _ Y Confirm X Cancel e Enter the new time using the number keys Press the v key to confirm the change Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 73 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series EN54 2 7 11c Note that for compliance with EN54 the maximum total delay is 10 Delays to minutes therefore the stage 1 delay plus the stage 2 delay plus any Outputs sounder delay must not exceed this time The recommended maximum timer settings are Stage 1 Time 15 seconds P Stage 2 Time 180 seconds 7 3 9 4 2 Verification Mode e Alarm verification can be used to reduce false alarms by placing a delay on a transient alarm signal received from a smoke detector e When an alarm is first received from a smoke detector the panel will start an internal timer and attempt to reset the detector If the detector is still in alarm after the verification timer has expired the control panel will go into alarm If the detector is not in alarm at this point the panel will enter a Confirmation period Any alarm received during the confirmation period will then be deemed a genuine fire alarm The alarm verification feature should not be used as a substitute for proper detector location appli
12. 7 3 9 1 1 Advanced Settings The advanced settings option provides programming options for On board Inputs Output Pattern Logic Detection Modes Day Weekly Timers and System Functions Select Option 7 from the commission menu The display presents new menus on two pages as follows Sl ADV 1 0n board Inputs 2 Logic 3 Detection Modes 4 7 Day Timers More S1 ADV 5 System t More On Board Inputs The On Board inputs consist of the Key switch monitored inputs and function keys The Action zone and disablement group assigned to each input can be programmed Select option 1 and the current settings for the key switch input are shown on the display INPUT Keyswitch Action No Action Zn 01 Dis Grp 0 More Edit Press the AV keys to select a different input Press the keys to edit the settings for an input Then press the AV keys to select the required function Keyswitch Action No Action Change More X Exit V Save amp Exit Keyswitch Zone 01 Change More X Exit V Save amp Exit Keyswitch Dis Grp 0 Change 1 More X Exit V Save amp Exit Change each of the settings using the keys After all of the required parameters for an input have been changed press the v key to confirm and save the changes To cancel and ignore any changes
13. 7 3 9 6 2 LCD Contrast e The optimum contrast of the Liquid Crystal Display can be adjusted to compensate for different displays and for the height of installation of the panel This parameter will rarely require adjustment e Select option 2 and the display shows A A A A LCD Contrast Level 40 A A A Adjust Level X Exit Y Save amp Exit e Press the keys to adjust the contrast level makes the display darker gt makes the display lighter The contrast level can be set in the range 0 darkest to 80 lightest e When the required display contrast is visible press the Y key to save the changes Press the X key to cancel and ignore any changes 7 3 9 6 3 Wipe Configuration Memory s Toreturn the panel to its factory default settings select option 3 and the display shows Wipe ALL configuration memory Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 79 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 3 9 6 4 7 3 9 7 Press Y to Confirm X Cancel Press the X key to cancel and return to the system menu option Press the v key to start the wipe process The display confirms the wipe process is in operation as follows Wiping configuration memory Please wait The display returns to the system menu on completion Re configure re program the panel manually Alternativel
14. MORLEY A IAS FIRE SYSTEMS by Honeywell Document No 997 147 000 4 Issue 4 product manual MORLEY IAS Dimension Series Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ae r r a ae ar a EECH 7 1 1 A 7 1 2 MODELS siciliano 7 1 3 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS S a a a aa a a ais 9 1 4 NA TONAL AP ROVA S conti EE eaa aa aariaa 9 1 5 EN54 INFORMATION eege Eddie geed arar a aa a a a aa a a a AEE 10 STITT e 2 Le 11 3 INSTALLATION coccion irlanda EE ENNER EE irradia 12 3 1 IDENTIFICATION OR PARTS ui ed ele Eet Add Se feta 12 3 1 1 Small ee EE 12 S12 MediumEnclosure s EE E 12 31 37 Large Enclosure ici elect a a a OT A 12 3 2 INSTALLING THE ENCLOSURE SURFACE Mou 13 3 3 INSTALLING THE ENCLOSURE FLUSH BEZEL MOUNT OPTION see ee ee eee eee 14 3 3 1 Wal EE 14 3 3 2 installing the Complete Assembiy sees esse ee eser ee seer eee ee eee e ennenen ennenen 14 3 4 EXTERNAL CONNEGTIONS sce act 22T li titi AA eet Ed eg orada 16 3 4 1 Introd ti n TEE 16 34 11 Inspection and Testing ssiri kerien rara tata ENEE Eeer aja 17 3 4 2 Mans e El 18 S424 Mains Cable Glands i ereta tiren 19 34 3 Battery Installati n irasai aiie ia aerian aiai i a arain iaia 19 3 4 3 1 General Introduction T 19 3 4 3 2 Wiring Terminal Block Arrangement 19 3 4 3 3 Small Enclosure Arrangement 20 3 4 3 4 Medium Enclosure Arrangement 20 3 4 3 5 Large Enclosure Arrangement dee Acie A 21 3 4 3 6 Battery Operation ici KEE dere dee eege sde ab 21 3 4 4 Detec
15. Step 5 On the PC start the DX Flasher program available from Technical Support or the RSM Regional Sales Manager by double clicking on the DXFlasher exe file or double clicking on the desktop shortcut icon The following screen will be shown MorleylAS DX Flash Programmer DER File Flash Comms Help Step 6 Click on File then Open The following screen will be displayed Select Files Program File Browse Step 7 Click the Browse button to bring up the following PC screen Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 91 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series Select Program File Look in DX 2_4 loop files y c Edy OLD versions C Other Languages 29 sw993 668 Ver2_04 hex Files of type Intel Hex hex Y Cancel T Open as read only Step 8 Locate the software upgrade file provided by Technical Support or the RSM Regional Sales Manager First locate the folder that the file is in near the top of the screen and then click on the file The name of the file must contain the following 1 SW993 667 for single loop panels or SW993 668 for 2 4 loop panels 2 A letter V followed by the version number e g V1_01 is version 1 01 3 A dot followed by hex The following display is an example of a file for a single loop panel with software version 2 02 Select Files Program File C SW993 667 Y2_02 hex Open Cancel
16. 1 Mode 3 X Cancel The default mode for all devices is set to 3 Press 1 to change the mode to be used The display prompts for the required mode Enter device mode X Cancel Enter the required mode range is 1 to 5 using the number keys and then press the V key to confirm the change 7 3 9 4 5 3 Hochiki Specific Information e The normal pre alarm and fire alarm analogue levels are set at 45 and 55 respectively for all smoke sensor devices e Tofind the corresponding value in physical units simply multiply the detectors full scale output by a constant factor of 30 45 For example For the ALG E F Full scale output 4 5 D Default Fire Threshold F x 30 45 4 5 x 30 45 3 0 s To set a different fire pre alarm threshold calculate the conditioned threshold number T as follows 1 Calculate the default alarm level D in physical units as shown above 2 Select the level required in physical units L within the range 0 full scale 3 Then calculate the conditioned threshold level T 55 L D e The maximum value of T that can be entered is 65 Page 76 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS e The normal pre alarm and fire alarm analogue levels are set at 45 and 55 respectively for all temperature detectors representing temperatures of 45 C and 55 C Enter the required thresholds
17. 7 3 9 1 4 7 3 9 2 Zone Number The input can be assigned to a zone If the input is used for fire type events assign the zone in the range 1 40 If the input is used for plant type events assign the zone in the range 41 80 When the input is activated the output pattern will be qualified according to the zone and the appropriate outputs will be activated see Table 15 for the input actions that will process the pattern logic Disablement Group The input can be assigned to one of two disablement groups or to both disablement groups The input will then be disabled when the disablement group is disabled Output Pattern Logic Select option 2 and a further menu is presented Logic 1 Output Patterns 2 Panel State Inputs Select option 1 and the display prompts for the required pattern number Pattern Select Pattern Select the required pattern using the number keys and then press the V key The display then shows the pattern logic for the selected pattern For example Pattern 01 Dly 01 zones 10 V Edit lt gt View 20 PATIO YOM NEY NEY OY The display presents the zone logic for zones 1 10 for the selected pattern In the above example the pattern will be qualified as follows If there is a fire in zone 01 the output will pulse If a fire occurs in zone 02 the output will pulse for the delay time in this case
18. OPT Zone 01 Dis grp 0 M MW t More gt Edit Press the AV keys to select the required device Then press either of the keys to edit the parameters The display shows the device location text assigned to the selected device For example Add 010 Text Change More X Exit V Save amp Exit Press the hd keys to select the required option Edit Device Location Text With the text option shown press either of the 3 keys to edit the text The display shows the current text between the brackets as follows 2 9 A Z Y Done Previous gt Next 1 Space comma etc See Section 7 1 3 for how to program the text When complete press the V key to store the changes Repeat for each device as required Press the Y key to return to the device selection display Edit Zone Assignment With the zone number option shown press either of the 3 keys to increment or decrement the zone number Add 010 Zone 01 Change 1 More X Exit V Save amp Exit Press the v key to return to the device selection display NOTE Zone Monitor Modules should always be allocated to a unique zone number Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 47 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 2 4 4 Edit Group Disable Assignment e With the disablement group option shown press either of the 3 keys
19. fire zone say 79 and ensure that all other patterns have this zone set to OFF Assign the Use a specific pattern for these options i e pattern 20 Assign the zone used to a non Y required output to use this pattern Ensure that the output is configured not to respond to Evacuate and Silence actions e Select Advanced Menu option 2 and a further menu is presented Logic 1 Output Patterns 2 Panel State Inputs e Select option 2 and the display shows the first panel state condition Silenced will Trigger No Zonal Logic t More gt Change X Exit V Save amp Exit State Display EE Condition Abbreviation omments The output s will be turned on when the panel is silenced Silenced Silenced The output s will be turned on when a evacuate kanel Evacuation PaneliEvac condition sound alarms button pressed is entered The output s will be turned on when the panel is in the General Fault Gen Fault ecl fault condition The output s will be turned on when the panel is pre Pre alarm Pre alarm re alarm condition General Fire The output s will be turned on when the panel is in a fire Gen Fire re Alarm alarm condition The output s will be turned on when the panel is in the sensitivity mode active condition Sensitivity Mode Activation Sens y Mode Stage 1 2 Activation Verify Mode Activa
20. 20 character location text the assigned zone and the assigned disablement group For input devices such as monitor modules the action and whether the input is latching can be programmed For output devices such as sounders or relays the ringing pattern and other parameters can be programmed If the unit has both an input and an output circuit then all programmable options are shown Note There are special options for specific protocol devices These are detailed in a dedicated section below Press 1 to select the edit devices function Device 001 OPT Zone 01 Dis grp 0 y K t More gt Edit Press the AV keys to select the required device Note The ah key skips to the next address where a device has been learnt The Y key decrements the address by one Press the keys to change the settings on the selected device The address ranges for loop devices are as follows Detectors 001 099 MORLEY IAS SYSTEM SENSOR Modules 101 199 APOLLO Detectors and Modules 001 126 HOCHIKI Detectors and Modules 001 127 Edit Device Location Text With the text option shown press either of the 3 keys to edit the text The display shows the current text between the brackets as follows 2 9 A Z vr Done Previous gt Next 1 Space comma etc See Section 7 1 3 for how to program the text When complete press the V key to store t
21. 24 2 Edit Device Location Text iio ea 47 E243 JECIPZONEASSIGNMONT EE 47 7 244 Edit Group Disable Assignment sees eee ee eee eee 48 7 24 93 Other Information ici ata 48 EPA NEE TEE 48 L step o Complete o alaba 48 7 3 PROGRAMMING MANUALEY eebe ege ENEE 50 7 3 1 Selecting the COMMISSION Option 50 7 3 2 Recommended Step by Step Programming Guide sss sese eee eee eee 50 7 3 3 Overview of the Menu Structure asses ees er rese erres reer erren errer renen 51 7 3 4 S Eeer 52 320 Local Outputs ebe Een 53 E354 Pattern ASSIQMMEON ts TTT 54 3 0 2 CaN Pulse issue cece din aac Gatien laine Geel be ees ain OR eG eee 54 7 3 5 3 Respond to Le BT LT 54 7 3 5 4 Respond to Silence iii ees Wa i ee ee 54 73 65 E EE 55 1 361 Edt Device Sonion a a a e a T e A T 55 T3611 Edit Device Location Texty EE 55 73 60 31 2 s Ua Sla L lale EE 56 7 3 6 1 3 Edit Group Disable ASSIQNIMENE uu eee eee eee eee 56 1 3 6 1 4 Input esea 56 E D QUIPUL eels 58 7 3 6 1 5 1 Morley IAS System Sensor Specific Information 59 7 3 6 1 5 2 Apollo Specific Information sisean ai a E E ei 59 7 3 6 1 5 3 Hochiki Specific InformMati0M cooonconncnonnnocincnncnonncononnnonncnnccononn nono cono nii de 59 Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 3 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 3 6 1 6 Base Sounder Notes cocinero caian diante tiara 60 7 3 6 1 7 Multi Input Output Devices SUub 9ddressesl sss eee 60 7 3 6 1 7
22. 5mm to 2 5mm 14 22AWG 3K5 IEC 721 2 3 0 C to 40 C 5 to 95 R H non condensing 2000m IP30 EN60529 EN60068 2 6 10 150Hz at 0 981ms Emissions EN50081 1 Immunity EN50130 4 EN60950 2 x 40 character liquid crystal display LCD with back light illumination DX1e 20S All Others LED Indicators for FIRE FAULT DISABLEMENT DELAYED MODE ALARMS SILENCED BUZZER MUTED SOUNDERS DIABLED RELAYS DISABLED and POWER Also dedicated fault LED indicators for SUPPLY FAULT CPU FAULT SOUNDER FAULT AND EARTH FAULT RESET MUTE BUZZER ACCEPT SOUND ALARMS and SILENCE RESOUND gt hd 0 9 X cancel v enter 20 zone LED indicators 40 zone LED indicators Control keys Navigation keys Numeric keys Application keys F1 F2 for application use Frequency 4kHz Volume gt 75dB 1m Page 82 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS Features Signalling Line Circuits Sounder NAC Outputs Auxiliary Relays Digital Inputs Key Switch Option Zones History Log Printer Option Faults DX1e 1 in built loop driver per panel DX2e 2 in built loop drivers per panel DX4e 4 in built loop drivers per panel Supports Analogue Addressable devices over a 2 wire combined power and data transmission loop Loop Output Voltage and Signalling depends on the loop driver protocol selected Maximum Loop Loadi
23. Cancel Enter the new alarm level using the number keys Press the Y key to confirm the change y The panel will not allow the threshold levels to be set at a level that would prevent recognition of a fire alarm condition The pre alarm level cannot be set greater than the fire alarm level 7 3 9 4 4 Night Threshold Levels e The default night threshold levels can be adjusted These levels apply irrespective of the detection mode chosen In Delayed Mode and Verification Mode these levels will apply irrespectively In Sensitivity Mode these levels will apply whilst the sensitivity mode is inactive the day sensitivity levels will apply whilst the sensitivity mode is active s Tochange the settings Select Detect Mode Menu option 1 and the display then shows the current settings for the first device on the loop Note If the panel is equipped with 2 or 4 loops the panel will first prompt for selection of the loop Addr 010 OPT Sensitivity NIGHT 1 Alarm 100 2Pre Alrm 80 X Cancel e The threshold level information presented depends on the protocol chosen The above example is for System Sensor and Morley IAS devices e Use the AW keys to select the required detector address e Tochange a threshold level press 1 or 2 as required The display prompts for the new alarm level Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 75 of 9
24. Determines if the LED on the detector shall flash when the panel polls the device OFF Not applicable to Apollo Xplorer or XP95 these devices cannot be configured to flash their LED Not applicable to Hochiki devices Table 6 General Set Up Options 7 3 5 Local Outputs The criteria by which the panel sounder programmable relay and function LED indicator outputs turn on or off can be programmed Select Option 2 from the main commission menu The display shows the settings for sounder 1 Sounder 1 Change Patt T MO Te 1 Pulse Y Evac Y Sil Y X Exit Press the AV keys to select a different output Press the keys to change the setting for the displayed output The display then shows Sounder 1 Change Pattern More X Exit 1 Vv Save amp Exit Press the AV keys to select a different option from the assigned ringing pattern whether the output can be pulsed whether the output will turn on when the SOUND ALARMS key is pressed and whether the output can be silenced when the SILENCE RESOUND key is pressed Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 53 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 3 5 1 7 3 5 2 7 3 5 3 7 3 5 4 Pattern Assignment Each output can be assigned to turn on in accordance with a set of rules Logic depending on where a fire or plant warning condition occurs
25. Response Mode 0 02 ft obscuration 0 50 ft obscuration 2 00 ft obscuration Table 14 System Sensor Morley IAS Laser detector modes Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 63 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 3 6 2 Learn Devices After changing the protocol see Set up Options Section 7 3 4 WAIT for two minutes before performing a learn operation The panel attempts to reset loop devices and H requires time to complete this procedure Apollo Protocol Note Refer to section 7 3 6 1 6 for additional auto learn instructions regarding Apollo ancillary sounder bases e Press 2 from the loops menu to select the learn function Loop Learn Devices e To continue with the learn process press the v key To cancel press the X key e The display confirms the learn selection and shows the progress of the learn function with a status bar on the lower line LEARN Learn in progress e Oncompletion a summary of the differences is shown In this example 37 new devices have been found added there are no devices found to be missing removed and there are no devices that have been found to change type changed LEARN Added 037 Removed 000 Changed 000 Ir Details X Exit Page 64 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS e Press t
26. S1 SYSTEM 1 Crystal 2 LCD Contrast 3 Wipe Memory 4 Serial Number vi The following confirmation screen will be displayed Press Y to confirm Wipe ALL configuration memory Press Y to Confirm X Cancel vii The panel settings will now be wiped from memory This may take a minute or so Wiping configuration memory Please Wait Step 16 The panel software has now been upgraded RESTORE THE CONFIGURATION FROM THE PC USINGTHE LATEST VERSION OF THE CONFIGURATION TOOL AND ENSURE CORRECT OPERATION OF THE PANEL REFER TO THE PRODUCT MANUAL IF NECESSARY Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 95 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series NOTES Page 96 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS NOTES Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 97 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series MORLEY A IAS FIRE SYSTEMS by Honeywell Charles Avenue T 44 0 1444 235556 Burgess Hill F 44 0 1444 254410 West Sussex E sales morleyias co uk RH15 QUE UK www morley ias co uk Page 98 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual
27. a two wire circuit The panel can only support one protocol at a time All signalling loops available in the panel will be configured to work with the protocol selected The number of detection loops provided on each of the panels is as follows Model No of Loops Enclosure DX1e 20S Small DX1e 40M DX1e 40MP DX2e 40M DX2e 40MP DX2e 40L DX2e 40LP DX4e 40L DX4e 40LP Medium Medium Medium Medium Large Large Large hb B MBO NHB YB MAA Large EN54 2 13 7 Depending on protocol it is possible for up to 800 addressable input points to be connected to the DX4e panel Maximum of 512 lt To comply with EN54 2 requirements a maximum of 512 sensors sensors MCP s MCP s input points only should be connected to the control panel per panel across all analogue detection loops This limit includes any conventional detectors call points connected to the system via zone monitors BS5839 1 s f aMorley IAS System Sensor MCP or Apollo MCP is connected via a conventional interface e g zone monitor then the response time 2002 will depend on the number of devices fitted and may exceed the Clause 20 requirements of BS5839 1 three seconds The panel will conform to the requirements of EN54 2 clause 7 1 3 Manual Call Points ten seconds The detection circuit should be separated from other cable runs to minimize the risk of external interference Under extremely noisy conditions twisted pair wire is recommend
28. battery No 2 e Connect the red wire from V terminal 5 on the Power Supply Terminal Block to the positive terminal of battery No 1 e Connect the black wire from OV terminal 4 on the Power Supply Terminal Block to the negative terminal of battery No 2 e The standby batteries should be located in the enclosure as shown in the diagrams below 1 Wiring Terminal Block Arrangement Charger Black Red Wire Output Wire Link Wire 2 F 1 Transformer Leads 18V AC Brown 1 ne E Dl E 4 2 Tac To Enclosure L Di Orange 2 El Uer 4 ov Dl 5 V E Ol Battery Leads EN Black positive negative Figure 11 Battery Wiring Terminal Block Details Battery Leads are provided for all models with push on terminals suitable for 7Ah and 12Ah batteries Battery Leads are also provided with the DX4e panels with ring terminals suitable for 17Ah batteries Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 19 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 3 4 3 3 Small Enclosure Arrangement 3 4 3 4 The diagram opposite shows the position for the 7Ah batteries in the DX1e 20S panel For battery sizes greater than 7Ah use the medium enclosure models DX1e 40M or DX1e 40MP Alternatively the batteries should be installed in a separate enclosure suitable for Fire Protection Use such as Battery Box 797 025 001 with wirin
29. chosen from being accepted and changed s Ifa detection mode Delayed Sensitivity Verification has not been programmed the display briefly shows a warning message as follows Warning No timer action programmed e This is just a warning to indicate this condition It will not stop the settings chosen from being accepted and changed The timers programmed however will have no effect until a detection mode is also programmed 7 3 9 6 System Options e Press 5 to select the Systems Option menu S1 SYSTEM 1 Crystal 2 LCD Contrast 3 Wipe Memory 4 Serial Number 7 3 9 6 1 Crystal Frequency Clock Drift Compensation e The real time clock in the panel is crystal controlled However this can drift gain lose time over a period of time because of component tolerances operating temperature etc It is possible to compensate for this drift e Select option 1 and the display shows Clock is incorrect by 0 sec s per week Confirm 1 Change X Cancel e Estimate the gain loss per week over a period of time e Use the AW keys to adjust the setting If the clock is gaining enter this as a positive number The panel will automatically set the clock back by the adjustment once per week If the clock is losing enter this as a negative number e Press the V key to save the changes Press the X key to cancel and ignore any changes
30. directly in degrees Celsius For example to set a pre alarm to 60 C and an alarm to 70 C enter 60 and 70 respectively The maximum allowed setting is 80 C Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 77 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 3 9 5 7 Day Timers The activation of the Detection Mode can be scheduled to operate at specific times Fourteen 14 separate active times can be scheduled and programmed in the panel These can cross midnight boundaries if required All of the timers are used to schedule the automatic activation de activation of the detection mode operation selected Press 4 to select the 7 Day Timer function The display shows the current settings for Timer 1 Timer 01 No Action Start Mon 07 50 Timer gt Change Finish Mon 17 00 NOTE In the above example the timer has been programmed to start at 07 50am and finish at 17 00 5 00pm The No Action indicates that the timer will have no effect as no detection mode operation has been programmed This will show Delayed Verification Sensitivity depending on the mode selected Use the AY keys to select the required timer Use the 3 change the settings for the timer The display now changes to allow the start time to be altered Timer 01 Delayed Start Mon 07 50 0 9 Time Day X Exit W Save Use the 3 keys to change the day of the week Mon Tue We
31. driver as follows Setup ULD will be re programmed Are you sure Y Yes X No Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 45 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 2 3 2 Flashing the Loop Driver Software ULD e Press the v key to commence the update to the loop driver The display confirms the update process showing a status progress bar on the bottom line Flashing ULD MIAS Protocol e When the loop driver software update is complete if required the panel automatically initialises resets all loop devices This process is only done if the loop driver protocol has changed The display prompts this process as follows Initialising Loop Devices 7 2 3 3 Learning the devices connected to the loops s The panel then automatically learns the devices connected to each loop in turn The display confirms the progress of the learn process showing a status progress bar on the bottom line this may require several passes depending on the number of loops and protocol selected followed by a summary screen as follows Auto Learning Loop 1 LEARN Added 037 Removed 000 Changed 000 t Details X Exit Press the AV keys to view the summary lists for each loop Check that the numbers listed against each type match the expected physical installation of devices The summary for each loop is pres
32. mode is configured L Chande Active Detection Mode No action X Exit V Save e Use the hd keys to select the required detection mode The settings for each mode are described below 7 3 9 4 1 Delayed Stage 1 Stage 2 Mode EN54 2 7 11 Delays to Outputs The panel can be configured to operate in a delayed mode During this time high sensor signals will generate a fire message at the panel but delay the output to the sounders The panel will initiate a full fire alarm if action is not taken on this warning within a specified time Manual call points Pull Stations will always generate an immediate fire alarm regardless of any day mode setting Ensure that at least one sounder circuit is configured for immediate operation when the fire alarm is confirmed end of stage 2 time Ensure that the fire output relay is configured with the appropriate pattern so that it does NOT turn on until the fire alarm is confirmed end of stage 2 time e Use the ak keys to select the Delayed mode Active Detection Mode Delayed 1 Change Edit Settings X Exit Y Save e To change the settings press the keys The display then shows the current time programmed for the Stage 1 timer Stg1 2 Stagel Time 30 seconds 0 9 Change 1 More X Exit vY Save amp Exit e Use the AW keys to select the Stage 1 and Stage 2 timers
33. nnr nr rere nn rnan 29 TABLE 4 DEVICE TYPE ABBREVIATIONS s sssnseonnnennennrtnrentne ttnn kt enitn nn An n EE REEE ER AEEA EEAE EREEREER EEEE E EEEE Ennan 41 TABLE 5 MENU STRUCTURE OVERVIEW e te ttnn ttnt tann AE nn nn rre nr n nr EEAE EREEREER REEERE EEn E Enna 51 TABLE 6 GENERAL SET UP OPTIONS cccooccconoccnnccnnnononnnnnncrnn nn nn errar rene nar rnnrnnnnnnnn 53 TABLE 7 INPUT PARAMETER OPTIONS ainanneannonnnennerirtnrnnr norton ttan rann An eE E REEE ER ERAR EEAE EREEREER EEEE E EEEn EE nna 57 TABLE 8 OUTPUT PARAMETER OPTIONS ccoooccnnccnnccnonnncnnccnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnn mann r nn nn ren r rn nr rra nr rre rra nr nnrnnnnnnnn 58 TABLE 9 HOCHIKI SOUNDER VOLUME AND TONE DG ETTINGS e e rnan 59 TABLE 10 APOLLO MULTI SENSOR OPERATING MODES x e onti nr ttnn tr nnen ron rr errena Erenn nerna 61 TABLE 11 HOCHIKI MULTI SENSOR MODES oocconccnnccconoconnccnnnnnnnncnnn nr rra rn nr r nn nn rn rr nr rra rr n rr nn nn rr nnannncnnn 62 TABLE 12 HOCHIKI MULTI HEAT DEVICE OPERATION ss ssssssnsssnnsrrierirnntenton tintti nn tnne rren r ranen rrano nnne rnan 62 TABLE 13 SYSTEM SENSOR MORLEY IAS MULTI SENSOR MODES xe 63 TABLE 14 SYSTEM SENSOR MORLEY IAS LASER DETECTOR MODES 00ooccconoccnnccnnnononnnnnncnnnnncnnncnnnncnon 63 TABLE 15 INPUT ACTIONS ON BOARD INPUTS e e 68 TABLE 16 ZONE PATTERN QUALIEIERS e e nn rrn nn rr rn nr ERRED EEDE AEAEE REEERE EEEE 70 TABLE 17 PANEL STATE CONDITIONS
34. on when the SOUND ALARMS key is pressed It should also be set true if the output is required to turn on for a Class Change Sounder 1 Respond to Evacuate Y Change More X Exit V Save amp Exit Press the keys to change the option Each press toggles the setting Press the v key to confirm and save the change Respond to Silence This parameter determines whether the output will turn off on when the SILENCE RESOUND key is pressed Sounder 1 Respond to Silence Y Change More X Exit V Save amp Exit Page 54 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 7 3 6 7 3 6 1 7 3 6 1 1 Press the keys to change the option Each press toggles the setting Press the v key to confirm and save the change Loops The panel can automatically learn the devices on each of the loops Once learnt the basic settings for each device on the loop can be programmed Press 3 to select the loops menu option The display will then show a new menu as follows Note If the panel is equipped with 2 or 4 loops the panel will first prompt for selection of the loop Loop 1 Edit Devices 2 Learn 3 Calibrate Edit Devices The information that can be programmed for the device depends on the type of device The basic information available for all devices consist of a
35. press the X key Unassigned Function Key 1 Where function key 1 is left unassigned No Action it performs an event navigation function From the access level 1 display the F1 key toggles between the discrete event view and the event summary Press F1 and the display will show the first active Fire Fault Disablement event where available and in that order of priority The F1 key is then used to toggle through the different event categories Fire Fault Disablement Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 67 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 3 9 1 2 Input Action s The input actions that can be assigned to the on board inputs are listed in the table below Key Monitor Monitor HES Action Switch Input 1 Input 2 Pattern Comments Logic The input has no effect No Action Y Y Y Y Y x irrespective of its input condition Generates a fire alarm from the assigned zone Fire Xx Y Y Xx X Y Bells will ring in accordance with the programmed patterns Generates a bomb fire alarm from the assigned Bomb Alert Y Y Y Y Y Y zone Bells will ring in accordance with the programmed patterns Generates a fault Security Xx Y Y Xx X X condition from the assigned zone Plant Generates a plant alarm Warni X v v X X v condition from the arning S assigned zone Processes the pattern Transparent Y Y d E Y logic and operates outputs without generatin
36. quoted on the label and in the specifications section in this document replace with the same type or direct equivalent only Open and lock out the main a circuit breaker before connecting o H any wiring Do not power the Kach system until the installation is complete Fuse d Maintain separation between the 120 230V and the low voltage wiring Do not route in the same trunking and keep apart in the enclosure Figure 8 Mains Input Arrangement DX1e 20S ea ELSEWHERE N N L GL Fuse L Fuse OC TR func OF orale Figure 9 Mains Input Arrangement DX1e 40M models 3 y Figure 10 Mains Input Arrangement DX2e and DX4e models device isolation switch to facilitate servicing and be provided with suitable earth fault protection incorporated in the building installation wiring The minimum cross sectional area of the mains cable should be 0 75mm and the supply should be fused with a 5A HRC anti surge fuse y The panel shall be supplied with AC mains power via a readily accessible disconnect 1 With the appropriate transformer fitted Page 18 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS
37. refer to Section 7 3 9 2 for details of pattern programming Up to 20 patterns patterns 1 20 can be programmed in the panel Each output is then assigned to one of these patterns Sounder 1 Pattern 1 Change More X Exit V Save amp Exit Pattern 1 is the default pattern assigned to all outputs Pattern 0 means that the output does not respond to pattern zone logic Press the keys to change the assigned pattern The display will cycle through the possible number 0 20 When the required pattern is displayed press the Y key to confirm and save the change NOTE Assigning Pattern 0 to the Function LED Indicators will cause the LED to turn on and off in conjunction with the pressing of the corresponding Function Key Refer to Section 7 3 9 1 for details of function key programming Can Pulse This parameter determines whether the output can be turned on in a pulsed mode By default all local outputs are set so that pulsing is possible If the pattern is set to pulse for a specific zone input condition the output will turn on off at a rate of 1 second on 1 second off Sounder 1 Can Pulse Y Change More X Exit VW Save amp Exit Press the keys to change the option Each press toggles the setting Press the v key to confirm and save the change Respond to Evacuate This parameter determines whether the output will turn
38. test the following 1 Check entries in the logbook amp inspect the panel s log taking appropriate remedial action where necessary 2 Examine all battery connections Check the alarm fault and ancillary functions of the control and indicating equipment 4 Visually inspect the control and indicating equipment for any moisture ingress or other deterioration 5 Enquire if any structural alterations have been made which could affect the operation of call points detectors or sounders if so carry out a visual inspection s Any defects should be recorded in the logbook and corrective action taken as soon as possible 5 1 1 4 Yearly Attention e The service organization should arrange to test the following 1 Carry out the test amp inspection routines recommended daily monthly A quarterly 2 Walk Test the system and check that each detector operates in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations 3 Visually inspect all cable fittings and ensure equipment is secure undamaged and adequately protected 4 Examine and test all batteries NB Note the expected operating life shown in Section 5 2 3 e Any defects should be recorded in the logbook and corrective action taken as soon as possible Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 35 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 5 1 2 BS5839 1 2002 Recommendations 5 1 2 1 Daily Attention e The user should check the following 1 The panel s
39. the 2 4 Loop Base Card Page 38 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 5 2 4 4 Two Loop Plug In Card e To replace the 2 4 Loop Plug In Card H e of e e a Remove the base card as above b Carefully remove the plug in card from the base card It is connected via two connectors A and two plastic spacers B c Take the new plug in card and carefully plug onto the base card ensuring that the connectors are correctly aligned and the spacers are fitted d Refit the complete base card assembly as above Display Card e To replace the Display Card a Unplug the optional key switch connector A if fitted b Unplug the ribbon cable B connecting the display card to the base card c Remove the eight M3 Pan Head Screws C and store in a safe place for re use d Remove the display card e Take the new display card and remove the protective film covering the Liquid Crystal Display LCD if present f Fit the display in the reverse order to above g Check that all switches LED Indicators and the LCD operate using the self test functions refer to User Manual 996 148 5 2 6 Spare Parts List 1 Loop Base Card 796 150 2 Loop Base Card 796 151 2 Loop Plug In Card 796 152 Display Card 796 153 Lithium Battery CR2025 506 064 Bezel for small enclosure 797 066 Bezel for medium enclosure 797 067 Bezel for large enclosure 797 068
40. the Level 3 pass code and press v to confirm The display then shows the Level 3 Menu Options as follows S1 COMM 1 Setup 2 Local Outputs 3 Loop s 4 Zones 5 Normal t More Press the AV keys to view page 2 of the commission menu options S1 COMM 6 Access 7 Advanced t More NOTE If the Level 3 pass code is used to confirm entry to the Level 2 Menu options the panel is already in Level 3 access mode and will not prompt for entry of the Level 3 pass code when the Commission option is selected Press 5 to exit the commissioning functions and return the panel to Normal operation The Level 2 menu display will then be shown Recommended Step by Step Programming Guide The following is the recommended basic sequence for programming the panel manually Step 1 Select the protocol and other general set up options Step 2 Learn the loops and program the parameters for the loop devices Step 3 Enter the Zone Text Step 4 Configure the pattern logic and assign the required logic to the outputs Step 5 Configure any advanced settings including detection modes and timers internal inputs and any special panel logic Step 6 Assign and enter any Level 2 pass codes required by the user Step 7 Enter the correct date and time Step 8 Return the panel to normal operation Ensure that the memory lock is OPEN before programming Remember to lock the memory whe
41. the chassis assembly Remember to reconnect the earth lead s to the display cover s when re fitting To avoid distortion of the back box when preparing knockouts place the appropriate back box face on a supporting surface e g work bench Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 13 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 115 O0000000 00 COD OOO TOP O BOTTOM y Figure 4 Knockouts Small Enclosure PODIO DP YO 0000000 00000000 TOP O BOTTOM OO pa 375 gt Figure 5 Knockouts Medium amp Large Enclosures 3 3 Installing the Enclosure Flush Bezel Mount Option 3 3 1 3 3 2 The bezel option can be supplied fitted to the panel or as a separate item The diagram opposite shows the typical bezel assembly This arrangement is the same for all bezel options The panel and bezel must be assembled together before fixing into the wall The panel is securely fixed to the bezel using four M4 Pan Head screws and shake proof washers in position A Remove any strengthening braces first if fitted from the bezel before assembling to the panel Wall Apertures Firstly make a recess in the wall large enough for the bezel and back box to be inserted easily and without unnecessary force Allow for space required for cable entry into the back box The diagram opposite shows the recom
42. this requirement Yuasa recommend top charging at 28 8V DC for 15 20 hours for batteries up to 6 months old from data of manufacture It is normal for lead acid type batteries to discharge hydrogen whilst being charged The Before installation Y New Batteries may require top charging prior to being put into service Refer to battery y panel is adequately ventilated to dissipate this hydrogen O DO NOT seal the panel enclosure or mount the panel in a sealed enclosure or cavity Dispose of batteries in a responsible manner and in accordance with any local 4 E regulations Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 37 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 5 2 4 Base Card 5 2 4 1 Introduction e The two base cards are formed with tabs on the bottom edge See figure opposite for an example 1 Loop Base Card e These tabs are designed to fit into slots in the metalwork support bracket within the enclosure ager e e They support the lower edge and ensure correct positioning of the card within the enclosure y Ensure that all power is turned off and AnS disconnected before proceeding 5 2 4 2 Single Loop Base Card e To replace the 1 Loop Base Card i e C eec a Unplug the ribbon cable A connecting the H a 5 a display card to the base card and unplug the 5 power input cable B Unplug the ribbon B cable from the printer assembly if fitted Rei 1 Loop G s
43. 1 Determining the number of inputs amp outputs Apollo 61 7 3 6 1 8 Multi sensor Multi mode analogue input devices sss ss sese eee eee eee 61 7 3 6 1 8 1 Apollo Discovery Multt sensgor nooo non nonncn nono nono nonncn nc cano nnnonn cn nncnncnnnns 61 7 3 6 1 8 2 Hochiki Multi mode detectors sss sese 62 7 3 6 1 8 3 System Sensor Morley IAS Multi mode detectors sss sees eee 62 EA Leam Devices visitanos opi ida 64 REO TEE 65 ERA A ON 66 ee Tee A A A E a 66 7 3 9 Advan eod SOMINGS EE 67 7 3 9 1 On Board Wl TC 67 7 3 9 1 1 Unassigned Function Key 7 67 Ti e INPULA CON A A A a a ae 68 LAIA Zone NUM rosadas cb 69 LITA Disablement Group EE 69 7 3 9 2 Output PattermLogiCc ciioconinni ii oia 69 153 922 1 Zone QUAIL Sia ii ada bi 70 L IER Said ciel HT 70 Le B H Panel taie Te T 71 7 3 9 4 Detection MOdeS EE 72 7 3 9 4 1 Delayed Stage 1 Stage 2 Mode sss sese 73 E V ntication MOG TEE 74 7 3 9 4 3 Sensitivity Mogde e cect cesenesdee ati dais 74 1 3 9 4 4 Night Threshold L VeIS TT 75 7 3 9 4 5 Protocol Specific Sensitivity Information s sese eee eee eee eee eee 76 7 3 9 4 5 1 Morley IAS System Sensor Specific Information 76 7 3 9 4 5 2 Apollo Specific Information 20 0 0 eee eee eee 76 7 3 9 4 5 3 Hochiki Specific STT 76 LIA 7 Day TIMES iii d e dee Neen dE Eed Ad tose 7 3 9 6 System Options 7 3 9 6 1 Crystal Frequency Clock Drift Compensaion esse sese ee eee eee eee 79 1 3 9 6 2 ECD CONUASE T 79 7 3
44. 20 seconds and then turn on If a fire occurs in any of zones 03 to 10 the output will turn on immediately Use the hd keys to view other patterns Use the keys to view the qualifying conditions for zones 11 80 for the selected pattern NOTES The panel provides twenty 20 patterns By default all patterns are set so that a fire alarm in any zone will immediately ring the bells Some settings override other conditions for example if a fire occurs in a zone set to turn the bells on immediately it will immediately override any zone with delays or pulsing see below for further information To edit a pattern configuration press the v key The display shows the current setting for zone 01 Pattern 01 Dly 01 zones 10 Z01 Pulse 1 203 ABE Ne AAN YoY Use the keys to select the required zone or the delay time The display will automatically wrap round and show zones 11 20 21 30 etc The f and the qualifier for the selected zone flash to indicate which zone is selected Use the AV keys to change the qualifying condition for the selected zone The options are detailed in the table below Use the number keys to change the delay associated with the pattern see below for further information Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 69 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 3 9 2 1 Zone Qualifiers s Each zone can be set to qualify the output of the pa
45. 50V 20 mm HRC anti surge Battery Charger Output Voltage 27 4 V nom 20 C temperature compensated and current limited AUX D C Output Voltage 29V Maximum amp 18 5V Minimum battery only 15 5V Absolute Minimum DX1 DX2 DX4 Panel Quiescent Current 110mA 140mA 180mA Panel Alarm Current 180mA 220mA 270mA Battery Charging Current 0 63A max 0 55A nom 0 86A max 0 75A nom 0 86A max 0 75A nom AUX DC Output Current 0 25A 0 25A 0 25A Power Supply Output Rating Continuous 2 75A 3 75A 3 75A Ripple Voltage Max 2V 2V 2V Standby Batteries 24V DC sealed lead acid Minimum 6Ah Minimum 6Ah Maximum 12Ah Maximum 17Ah Minimum 6Ah Maximum 17Ah Printer Current Requirement Table 20 Power Supply and Charger Specifications Normal 20mA Short term peak current 250mA whilst printing e 4 OAR oa H A With appropriate transformer fitted At maximum AC Mains voltage 230V 10 At V battery 21V and mains supply disconnected At minimum AC Mains voltage 230V 15 under full load and with the battery terminals shorted Back light off Back light on fire relay and two sounder relays on Battery Charger output is disconnected in alarm Total AUX DC Power Available Split across both AUX Outputs Page 84 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Pr
46. 8 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series Enter new alarm level X Cancel e Enter the new alarm level using the number keys Press the V key to confirm the change 1 Ensure that the system maintains safe fire alarm notification if thresholds are changed L 7 3 9 4 5 Protocol Specific Sensitivity Information 7 3 9 4 5 1 Morley IAS System Sensor Specific Information e The analogue value is conditioned to a normalised number in the range 0 100 irrespective of device type For sensors the default pre alarm level is 80 default fire alarm level is 100 e The maximum alarm setting permitted is 108 7 3 9 4 5 2 Apollo Specific Information e The normal pre alarm and fire alarm analogue levels are set at 45 and 55 respectively for all sensor devices For S90 XP95 and Xplorer devices these values can be changed For Discovery devices these values are fixed and the sensitivity is adjusted by selecting the required sensitivity band see below The analogue levels for modules are fixed at 4 Fault 16 Normal and 64 Fire and are not applicable to sensitivity mode Apollo Discovery devices use bands to select sensitivity and operational characteristics Refer to the literature supplied by Apollo for the meaning of these bands for specific detection devices When a Discovery type device is shown on the display the display presents alternative information as follows Addr 010 OPT Sensitivity NIGHT
47. 9 6 3 Wipe Configuration Memor 79 1 3 9 6 4 Panel TROIS TTT 80 LIA Printer e EE 80 PROGRAMMING USING THE PC CONFIGURATION TOOL sexe 81 7 3 10 Retrieving Data from Panel tO PDC 81 7 3 11 Sending Data from PC to Panel 81 8 SPECIFICATIONS i T erare raer ara raaa pa a raa E Aa aa i 82 8 1 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS ziron aretara ait an anara edd Eed SA Segoe 82 8 2 POWER SUPPLY AND CHARGER arrari 452 rea raaa a aana aa ai atana aaria aani 84 8 3 RECOMMENDED eT 85 D REFERENCE TTT 86 9 1 EVENT TEXT EXPLAINED 3 eebe eege A erte 86 A E A A E 90 10 1 APPENDIX A HOW TO FLASH UPGRADE THE DX CONTROL PANEL eee 90 Table of Figures FIGURE 1 DIMENSION amp FIXING POINTS SMALL ENGCLOSURE e e e e eee 13 FIGURE 2 DIMENSION amp FIXING POINTS MEDIUM ENCLOSURE e e e e e e eee 13 FIGURE 3 DIMENSION amp FIXING POINTS LARGE ENCLOSURE eee e e e ee 13 FIGURE 4 KNOCKOUTS SMALL ENCLOSURE eee 14 FIGURE 5 KNOCKOUTS MEDIUM amp LARGE ENCLOSURES eee e ee 14 FIG RE 6 BEZELASSEMBLY o aa it ids a A T RIE TE ada ee E ni a a EO ha 14 FIGURE 7 RECOMMENDED APERTURE SIZES see e ee 14 FIGURE 8 MAINS INPUT ARRANGEMENT DX1E 20S sss eee e 18 Page 4 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS FIGURE 9 MAINS INPUT ARRANGEMENT DX1E 40M MODELS e e e 18 FIGURE 10 MAINS INPUT ARRANGEMENT DX2E AND DX4E MODELS e e 18 FIGURE 11 BATTERY WI
48. 925 Hz continuous 628 Hz continuous French 554 Hz 100 ms 440 Hz 400 ms Swedish 660 Hz 150 ms On 150 ms Off 925 Hz 150 ms On 600 ms Off 670 Hz 250 ms 845 Hz 375 ms Table 9 Hochiki Sounder Volume and Tone Settings e A indicates the default settings applied when the device is learnt by the panel e Ensure that the panel can support the number of sounders required Take into account the volume settings for each and every sounder and ensure that the sum of current load does not exceed either an individual drive capability for each loop driver or exceed the total panel loading available Refer to Table 19 and Table 20 for specification details Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 59 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 3 6 1 6 Base Sounder Notes KE 7 3 6 1 7 Both Apollo and Hochiki protocols offer the facility to fit base sounders to standard detection devices The base sounders do not require a separate address Base sounders are supported on Apollo and Hochiki protocols from panel software version 1 05 onwards Hochiki base sounders are detected automatically on an auto learn When editing a device with a base sounder all parameters as described in the input controls and output controls section will be presented the output parameters relating to the base sounder Apollo ancillary sounders must be identified manually either as par
49. C e Tochange the delay time press any number key The display then shows Pattern 01 Dly 01 zones 10 Enter new value _ Confirm X Cancel e Enter the required delay time using the number keys and then press the Y key to confirm the change The number entered is echoed on the display e Note that the timers are independent for each pattern A specific pattern timer will start when a confirmed fire alarm results in a qualified output for this pattern Once the timer is started it applies to all further fire alarm inputs for this and other zones in this pattern e The pattern timer is overridden by confirmed fire alarms that result in the pattern output turning on immediately For example ON will override PULSE PULSE will override DELAY until the delay period is ended when the ON action of the delay will override the pulsing Page 70 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 7 3 9 3 Panel State Inputs e Specific Panel State conditions can be used as an input to the Output Pattern Logic This permits specific conditions to turn on outputs Special care must be taken when using this option e The general use of this function is to turn on one or more outputs when a specific panel condition occurs For example it is possible to turn on off an output when the panel is silenced resounded or to turn on an output when a day mode is active
50. EY IAS Dimension Series 3 4 External Connections 3 4 1 Introduction BEFORE INSTALLATION Refer to Ratings Type label located on the front of the inner door DIMENSION FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL This Panel must be installed in accordance with Installation and Standby Battery Refer to Installation Manual to determine required battery size Commissioning Manual P N 996 147 Issue Outputs Refer to Installation Manual for Sounder Output Specification and Maximum Panel Load Operate and use in accordance with All outputs are power limited except for dry contact relay outputs User Manual P N 996 148 Issue WARNING Disconnect all power sources prior to servicing Reference Guide P N 996 149 Issue Connect AC Supply prior to battery connection Frame and Mount on Wall Next to Unit This panel may be used for connection to analogue addressable signalling devices from Morley lAS Apollo Hochiki Nittan and System Sensor 230V 0 7A 50Hz FACP MODEL Designed and Manufactured in The U K by Charles Avenue Burgess Hill MORLEY DEZ DXle DXte DXte DX2e DX2e DX2e DX2e DX4e DX4e FIRE SYSTEMS 208 40M 40MP 40M 40MP 40L 40LP 40L 40LP PIN 345 512 1 e Al external connections to the base card are shown on a label as below located inside the enclosure This covers connections available on all models Note DX1e models only have one detector loop Loop 1 connector
51. Level 2 pass code is predefined as 1234 Select Option 6 from the main commission menu The display shows a selection option for user pass codes as follows S1 Access 1 User Press 1 to select the user pass codes option Press X to return to the commission menu The display shows the first of the user pass codes Each of the users is identified by a reference UO U9 S1 Access Passcode 0 1234 gt Change 1 Delete t More X Exit Press the AV keys to select a different user Press the gt keys to change the pass code assigned to this user The display then shows the current pass code and prompts for entry of the new pass code as follows S1 Access Passcode 0 1234 Enter new value _ Confirm X Cancel Enter the required pass code using the number keys and then press the v key to confirm The number entered is echoed on the bottom line of the display The number must be four digits in length Press the X key to cancel and ignore any changes The display automatically returns to the main user access display A pass code can be deleted select the required user and then press the 1 key to delete the pass code DO NOT set a user pass code to the same as the Level 3 pass code i e 9898 Page 66 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 7 3 9 7 3 9 1
52. N 2 1 I 1 Figure 30 DX1e 20S Recommended Cable Routing PL NPL M ENER AL Base Card a 17Ah 17Ah 2 1 O LL J Figure 32 DX2e Dx4e Recommended Cable Routing 9 n NP Base Card Figure 31 DX1e 40M MP Recommended Cable Routing e The diagram opposite shows a typical arrangement for either the DX2e or DX4e in a large enclosure e This arrangement is also applicable for the DX2e in the medium enclosure s Key PL Power Limited Wiring i e AUX Sounders Inputs Loops and RS485 NPL Non Power Limited Wiring i e Relays M Mains Wiring Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 31 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 3 5 Key Switch Option e The diagram opposite shows the location for the Key Switch option e The position is identical for all models being to the left of the Liquid Crystal Display e The Key Switch option comes as a complete assembly including cable and two keys e The Key Switch is mounted onto the hinged fascia display plate and plugs directly into a connector on the display card 3 5 1 Assembly Instructions y Ensure
53. Quarterly Annual Inspection and Service sse 36 5 2 REPLACEMENT OF COMPONENTS xxe 37 5 2 1 Lithium Standby Date sry T 37 5 2 2 Liquid Crystal Alphanumeric Display 37 c ando y S Tre A a iaa ha 37 524 BRO e EE 38 5 241 tte ee EE 38 2 4 2 Single Loop Base Card unico it Nee at diit 38 5 2 4 3 Two Four Loop Base Card sisian iiinn neee a eh CAE EAA Ea TEE EASE EA Aa EAN ATAS 38 5 2 4 4 Two Loop Plug In Card iaieiiea arar 39 Ser DEPAN CAIG DEE 39 5 2 6 Spare e 39 6 CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS ssssssse cesses esser eree eenn neee nner ennenen ee 40 6 1 USER CONTROL LEVELS ebe e EES dee hin tached e ENEE A0 6 1 1 ewei Donn esne a e eege reene eenig dees 40 G k VPaSSWOIdS Alabaster ie ie Bie i ie ees 40 6 1 3 Listof Device Abbreviations sense 2 aA Telat a Talat Zo abra Es 41 TC PROGRAMMING c ege deed EEGENEN Seu dee 42 7 1 INTRODUCTION DEE 42 7 1 1 MOMO LOCK sd ee 42 7 1 2 Updating Software oooooooconinccnnoniccccnnnnoncccnn narco 43 7 1 3 TOX e EE 43 ASA Keypad wissen eae tiie een Ae ce ee ee ee 43 TABZ Disp E EE 43 7 2 PROGRAMMING USING THE WIZARD eee ee ee e 44 7 2 1 SLOP en isd ties es ee cele id ete debate ba 44 Lee Step 2 Dale EE 45 7 23 Step 3 Device Manufacturer T 45 1231 Protocol SelOCtiOM TTT 45 7 2 3 2 Flashing the Loop Driver Software UI Di 46 7 2 3 3 Learning the devices connected to the l00pS sss eee eee eee 46 7 2 4 Step 4 Loop Device Setting 46 2A Edit DeViCe Stings miii ae 47 1
54. RING TERMINAL BLOCK DETAILS ns 19 FIGURE 12 SMALL ENCLOSURE 7AH BATTERY INSTALLATION n 20 FIGURE 13 MEDIUM ENCLOSURE 7AH BATTERY INSTALLATION e 20 FIGURE 14 MEDIUM ENCLOSURE 12AH BATTERY INSTALLATION NO PRINTER e ee e e e e 20 FIGURE 15 MEDIUM ENCLOSURE 12AH BATTERY INSTALLATION WITH PRINTER ee ee ee e ee e ee 20 FIGURE 16 LARGE ENCLOSURE 12AH BATTERY INSTALLATION WITH PRINTER ee ee e e 21 FIGURE 17 LARGE ENCLOSURE 17AH BATTERY INSTALLATION 00cccoccconoccnncnnnnccnnncnnncccnnnccnncnnnncnnncnonacnns 21 FIGURE 18 SLCE CONNECTIONS ees AEN e EE EEN e 24 FIGURE 19 LOOP WIRING WITHOUT ISOLATORS x ar nnrrnnnrnnnnainnncns 24 FIGURE 20 LOOP WIRING WITH ISOLATORS PREFERED ALTERNATIWE n 24 FIGURE 21 LOOP WIRING UNUSED LOOPS ee e cnn rn nnrnnnn nr nnrrnnnrnnnncnnnnnns 25 FIGURE 22 SOUNDER CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS x e ron EEEE EA EEEE EREEREER Ennn 26 FIGURE 23 SOUNDER WIRING 0c cceececececceecceececeecceececuceceececeececueecaeeeeaaeenseseceeeeceeenneeaeeaueceneneeaueeens 26 FIGURE 24 RELAY CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS ccoooconnccnoncnnnncnonccnnnnnnnnnr nn rnn tret ten rre n rn rn nar AEEA rn REEERE nErenn 27 FIGURE 25 AUXILIARY SUPPLY CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS e e tintti trir nn erron rr nnne en renren na 27 FIGURE 26 DIGITAL INPUT CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS cececceecceececeeecceeeeneeecueseceueeaeeeeaeeeeaaeeaaeeeeneeaneees 28 FIGURE 27 MONITORED CIRCUIT INPUT e e 28 FIGURE 28
55. TYPICAL RS485 DAISY CHAIN WIRING e e nr 29 FIGURE 29 RS485 SCREEN EARTH ARRANGEMENT 0cccoccconoccnnccnoncnnnncnoncncnnnnnnnennnnrnonnnnonnrnnnrnnnnaronanes 30 FIGURE 30 DX1E 20S RECOMMENDED CABLE ROUTING xe ernennen 31 FIGURE 31 DX1E 40M MP RECOMMENDED CABLE ROUTING e e 31 FIGURE 32 DX2E DX4E RECOMMENDED CABLE ROUTING x e n 31 FIGURE 33 KEY SWITCH LOCATION e 32 FIGURE 34 FASCIA PLATE AND SWITCH MOUNTING e e 32 FIGURE 35 KEY SWITCH ASSEMBLY coocccnccconoconncono ocn rene nar enanencnns 32 FIGURE 36 PRINTER ASSEMBLY e e e 33 FIGURE 37 SLIDE IN LABEL LOCATIONS nn rra rn nr nn nar EE n nn nrnnnanannnnns 33 FGR E TEE 38 FIGURE 39 REPLACING THE 1 LOOP BASE CARD 38 FIGURE 40 REPLACING THE 2 4 LOOP BASE CARD 38 FIGURE 41 REPLACING THE 2 LOOP PLUG IN CARD 39 FIGURE 42 REPLACING THE DISPLAY CARD 39 FIGURE 43 TYPICAL CONTROLS AND INDIGATIONS 0occoocconccconocnnncnnoncnnnncnoncrnnnnnnnnenonnnnonnnnonernnnrrnnnaconanes 40 FIGURE 44 MEMORY LOCK JUMPER nn ener r rn rr nn ar enarnnnnnns 42 FIGURE 45 POSITION OF MEMORY LOCK AND FLASH JUMPERS e e 42 FIGURE 46 EXAMPLE OF 3 INPUT 3 OUTPUT MODULE AT ADDRESS 68 e n 60 FIGURE 47 POSITION OF PC TOOL CONNECTOR 81 Table of Tables TABLE 1 PACKING CONTENTS LIST s 11 TABLE 2 MAXIMUM LOOP LENGTHS non ner REEERE EEEE EEEE nna 23 TABLE 3 LIST OF COMPATIBLE PERIPHERAL DEVICES x e trer ir
56. The following future special options can be installed in the lower cabinet area Contact Sales Customer Services for further details Examples a Graphical Mimic Display b Up to 4 Key Switches c DIN Rail mounted modules Page 8 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 1 3 Warnings and Cautions equipment It is assumed that the user of this manual has been suitably trained and is y These instructions contain procedures to follow in order to avoid injury and damage to O familiar with the relevant regulations Electro static Sensitive Devices Take suitable ESD precautions when removing or installing printed circuit boards This panel is CE Marked to show that it conforms to the requirements of the following C European Community Directives e Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC and the amending directive 92 23 EEC e Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Y e This panel has been tested and found to comply with the Year 2000 requirements 2K e NOTE The end date for all date functions is 31 12 2063 s Inthe year prior to reaching the calendar end date consult the Original Equipment Supplier Current Maintenance Contractor for advice CAUTION A Lithium Battery is used for Clock Retention Models DX2 and DX4 RISK OF EXPLOSION IF THE BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE Dispose of used batteries responsibly and in accordance with any local regu
57. Y e The following table defines each of the possible input actions and whether it is recommended that this should be set to latching or non latching e The setting for the Latching parameter will be automatically set to the recommended value when the input action is changed Process Latching Comments Pattern Logic No Action The input has no effect irrespective of its input condition x Fi Y Generates a fire alarm from the assigned zone Bells will ring in Y ire A accordance with the programmed patterns N Generates a bomb fire alarm from the assigned zone Bells will Y Bomb Alert GER ring in accordance with the programmed patterns Fault Generates a fault warning condition from the assigned zone Security Plant Warning Generates a plant alarm condition from the assigned zone Z Z Z Z Xx Generates a fault condition from the assigned zone x Y X Generates a Silence action to silence the outputs on the transition Silence OR ae from a normal to an active input condition Page 56 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS N Generates a Reset action to reset the panel on the transition from x Reset ee nt a normal to an active input condition N Generates an Evacuate action to turn on the sounders on the X Evacuate Bo RA Se transition from a normal to an active input condition T N Processes the pattern logic
58. ach sounder should have an integral blocking diode that prevents the sounder from consuming any power in the normal monitoring position The polarity of the sounder output is reversed when the sounder circuit is energised This allows the Figure 22 Sounder Circuit Connections sounder to turn on e Any other devices connected to sounder outputs must be suppressed and polarized e Refer to Section 8 3 for a list of recommended cables e Connect the screen drain wire to the nearest M5 earth stud in the enclosure see loop wiring section for example FACP Connections SOUNDER S1 Typical Arrangement Figure 23 Sounder Wiring SOUNDER S1 SOUNDER S2 SOUNDER S2 DO NOT loop the wiring under any terminals Break the wire run to maintain supervision e Cable runs in excess of 1km 3200 are not recommended Otherwise the capacitance and inductance of the cable may affect the performance of the system e Always check that conductors of appropriate diameter are used so that the voltage at all sounders is within the manufacturers specification when the panel is operating under AC Mains failure and minimum battery voltage conditions Refer to Table 20 for minimum panel output voltage Page 26 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 3 4 6 Auxiliary Relay Outputs EN54 2 8 8 Fault Output e Relay 1 FAULT
59. ainsassssesneoonnoerrerirnntont onton rr ankran tonno AE on AREE EE DEEDE EERE REEERE EEEE nnn 71 TABLE 18 DETECTION MODES a ege ENNEN ctu vend tt it eda taa 72 Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 5 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series TABLE 19 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS e nono non EEE nn ana nnn nn aran cnn EEEn anno 83 TABLE 20 POWER SUPPLY AND CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS e e conan nnanccnnnnnns 84 TABLE 21 EVENT TEXT DESCRIPTIONS ee seeder dt EE it da tb st 89 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Page 6 of 98 Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 4 Introduction 1 1 Notice s The material and instructions covered in this manual have been carefully checked for accuracy and are presumed to be correct However the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserves the right to modify and revise this document without notice For use with software e These instructions cover the installation maintenance and version 02 05 onwards programming of the Dimension Series Fire Alarm Control Panels Refer to the User Manual P N 996 148 000 for details of how to operate the system e The DX1e DX2e and DX4e Fire Alarm Control Panels are 1 2 and 4 loop panels for use with analogue addressable devices from the following detector manufacturer ranges BYISCOVERY ss DOE xplorer S90 HOCHIKI EUROPE MORLEY A IAS FIRE SYSTEMS gt Y SYSTEM ES SENSOR 1 2 M
60. and operates outputs without Y ransparent sw generating a fire or fault condition Class Change Rings the bells Detect Mode Overrides the 7 day timer to turn on off the detection mode Level 2 Enables Level 2 access to control keys and Level 2 menu x Access options EXT PSU N The fault output from an external power supply can be monitored x Fault Table 7 Input Parameter Options s Use the gt keys to change the settings e Note FIRE input action should always be set to Latching except in special circumstances e Note Level 2 Access input action should always be set to Non latching to prevent the possibility that the panel could be left in Level 2 Access for longer than necessary e These inputs should be installed using MCP or Interrupt type devices The response using MON type inputs will be slow up to 30 seconds and may be unacceptable as the panel has to scan for active inputs for certain device protocols EN54 2 Class Change via Loop Inputs Level 2 Access via Loop Inputs Detect Mode via Loop Inputs Silence Reset Evacuate Bomb Alert and Security The operation of a Class Change input MUST be restricted to LEVEL 2 ACCESS only Install accordingly using a key switch to activate or locate in a restricted area An input used for Level 2 access control must be installed using a key switch The key should only be removable in the off Level 1 position This input can be available
61. asic configuration settings have now been programmed and the Installation Wizard is complete The display shows the following Installation Wizard Complete X Back Press Y to Finish e Press the Y key to finish The panel then ensures that all changes are stored correctly Page 48 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS Saving Changes y Remember to LOCK the memory O The display automatically returns to the normal system displays and the panel is providing fire coverage for the premises For example Thu 15 05 2003 16 50 42 A11 devices are inside working limits lt FIRES gt FAULTS 0 ts iSelect DISABLED IN TEST 0 Details Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 49 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 2 Programming Manually 7 3 1 7 3 2 Selecting the Commission Option Firstly select Level 2 Menu functions refer to the User Manual for further information The display then shows the Level 2 Menu as follows UO 1 Commission 2 Test 3 Clock 4 Disable Enable 5 View Mode To select the Commission mode functions press 1 The display will then prompt for entry of the Level 3 pass code COMMISSION MODE ACCESS Enter Level 3 passcode BackSp Enter
62. at Level 1 or Level 2 Use a key switch The key should only be removable in the off day mode inactive position These inputs must be installed using a key switch The key switch should be of the momentary type with spring return Product Manual D ocument No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 57 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 3 6 1 5 Output Controls e Additional options are presented for output devices such as sounder and relay modules Use the AY keys to view the following options Add 108 O P Pattern 01 Add 108 Silence NG Add 108 Evacuate X Add 108 Can Pulse X Add 108 Sounder Y Add 108 Monitored Y Add 108 Tone 01 Add 108 Volume 05 Add 108 Brightness 10 e Use the 3 keys to change the settings e Refer to Section 7 3 5 for information on pattern assignment silence evacuate and pulse options These are the same as for local on board outputs e The Sounder and Monitored options are normally pre configured when the devices are learnt These can be changed however to suit specific installation requirements s The Sounder setting selects between a Sounder type output Y and a Relay type output N The Monitored setting selects between an end of line monitored type output Y or a dry contact type relay output N Depe
63. ation s Note The threshold setting for rate of rise mode R R relates directly to the actual rate of rise figure i e for a rate of rise of 20 C min 20K min the threshold setting would be a value of 20 The default pre alarm value is 20 and the default full alarm value is 25 only for this mode 7 3 6 1 8 3 System Sensor Morley IAS Multi mode detectors e The Multi sensor and Laser detectors offered by System Sensor and Morley IAS are devices which have multiple mode alarm level settings These devices can be configured to have both pre alarm and full alarm responses from different level settings Only the alarm level mode may be set i e no separate threshold adjustment is available When viewing the analogue value associated with these devices it is important to note that the analogue level cannot be compared against a fixed fire threshold the fire threshold is actually dependant upon the level mode setting and is different for each alarm level The Alarm levels modes of operation for these devices are as follows Page 62 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS Alarm Level Operation Response Mode 1 ft obscuration Lv 1 19 2 ft obscuration self adjusting heat weighted 2 3 5 ft obscuration self adjusting heat weighted 3 5 ft obscuration Table 13 System Sensor Morley IAS Multi sensor modes Alarm Level Operation
64. ault detected on an on board sounder or monitored loop output device Not relevant to Apollo OUTPUT SHORT CIRCUIT Short circuit wiring fault detected on an on board sounder or monitored loop output device Not relevant to Apollo Generated if an analogue smoke detection device is consistently returning an unusually low high analogue value over a period of 10 hours Check replace the device System Sensor Morley IAS lower than fixed value of 15 or higher than 75 ENANCE FAULT of full alarm value Apollo lower than fixed value of 15 or higher than 75 of full alarm value no high check for Discovery Hochiki lower than fixed value of 1 i e 0 FAULT Generated if an analogue detection device is returning a very low analogue value Check replace the device UTOMATIC TEST FAIL Whilst automatically testing the addressable loop device at the designated programmable time it was found not respond as expected Check replace the device Not relevant to Hochiki devices ED TO INITIALISI Loop device has failed to initialise Hochiki only Check replace device An internal fault has been detected on a loop device Hochiki Only Check replace the device Page 88 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS Event Text English Description Meaning Hochiki Only D SUPPORTED An unrecognised
65. available DX2e models only support detector loops 1 amp 2 DX4e models support all four detector loops e Except for AC Mains Input all field wiring connections are via two part screw terminal plug and socket connectors POWER LIMITED ECH EG EH RII ACK NERI RR eh PTT EE ee a ae a ET OUT IN ale 3 XFMR DX1 YES NO PROG FIRE FAULT XFMR DX2_YES NO DX4 YES BATTERY 8 Page 16 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS Wiring Installation A e The wiring installation should conform to the national regional BS5839 1 2002 or local standards applicable for the specific installation S s Clause 26 2 e In the UK the recommendations of BS5839 1 should be followed for installation wiring In particular the installation l lation Wiring TEU GMa should conform to BS7671 3 4 1 1 Inspection and Testing AE e Inspection and Testing should conform to any national regional BS5839 1 2002 or local standards applicable for the specific installation z Clause 38 2 e Inthe UK the recommendations of BS5839 1 should be Inspection and Testing followed for the inspection and testing of all installation wiring y All installation wiring MUST be checked PRIOR to termination in the panel 0 The following checks are recommended e Check the continuity of all cable runs including cable screens e Check the impedance of all signal cable runs En
66. ble however to manually perform a calibrate operation For smoke and temperature detectors this will calculate the zero point and fire alarm points and will adjust for contamination within the chambers For sounders this will automatically configure any tone or volume settings selected e Press 3 to select the calibrate option The display shows Calibrating Devices Please wait e NOTE This operation can take several minutes to complete Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 65 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 3 7 7 3 8 Zone Texts A 20 character text description including spaces can be assigned to each of the 80 zones to clearly identify the location area of the fire alarm or fault This text is shown on the Level 1 displays Select Option 4 from the main commission menu The display shows the current text description assigned to Zone 1 Zone Text Zonel lt zone txt description gt t More Zones Edit Text X Exit Press the AV keys to select a different zone Press the keys to change the text for the displayed zone The display then shows for example NORTH WEST WING 2 9 A Z Y Done Previous gt Next 1 Space comma etc Refer to Section 7 1 3 for a general description of how to change texts Access Up to 10 User Level 2 pass codes can be entered By default one
67. bly used to provide a synchronised pulsed output with loop sounders The sounders are turned on and off on an individual basis e When using the pulse option care should be taken to ensure that no more than 25 loop output devices can be pulsing at any one time This ensures that device polling is maintained and that all pulsed devices pulse as expected 7 3 6 1 5 2 Apollo Specific Information e The panel supports the global pulse synchronisation command for the applicable Apollo loop sounders and sounder control modules e However the Apollo devices pulse at a rate of 0 5s on 0 5s off whilst the on board sounder outputs pulse at a rate of 1 0s on 1 0s off Care must be taken in the installation of the sounders if both loop sounders and on board sounders are to be used in a pulsed mode This is to prevent misleading interference between the two types of sound output 7 3 6 1 5 3 Hochiki Specific Information e Hochiki sounders are turned on and synchronised using the global synchronisation and group commands e Hochiki devices that respond to the group command will activate even if the Sounder setting is set to NO and Other CTL outputs have been disabled e The Sounder output tone and volume settings can be changed for specific Hochiki sounder devices i e CHQ BS Refer to the table below for a list of the possible settings Device Tone Output f Current Setting mA Tone Volume Setting 925 Hz 628 Hz 2 Hz
68. cations or regular system maintenance Alarm verification features are intended to reduce the frequency of false alarms caused by transient conditions They are not intended to compensate for installation design errors or lack of maintenance Keep the verification delay to a minimum eh e Use the AW keys to select the Verification mode Active Detection Mode Verification 1 Change Edit Settings X Exit Y Save e To change the settings press the keys The display then shows the current time programmed for the Verification timer Retard Reset Restart Period timer 1 Verification mode Timerl 60 seconds 0 9 Change More X Exit vY Save amp Exit e Use the hd keys to select the Verification Timer 1 and Confirmation Timer 2 timers Verification mode Timer2 60 seconds 0 9 Change 1 More X Exit V Save amp Exit s To change a timer setting press any number key and the display prompts for the required time Enter new value _ Confirm X Cancel e Enter the new time using the number keys Press the Y key to confirm the change 7 3 9 4 3 Sensitivity Mode e The sensitivity of both temperature and smoke detectors can be adjusted by changing the threshold at which pre alarm and fire alarm signals are generated s Itis possible to set threshold levels for each device for both the day pe
69. ctions EN54 2 Clause Indication Fault signals from points Alarm Counter Controls Coincidence Detection Delays to Outputs Disablement of each addressable point Test condition Outputs Outputs to fire alarm devices 8 3 7 13 7 12 7 11 9 5 10 7 8 e The power supplies for the Dimension Series of panels comply with the following clauses of EN54 4 Power Supply Functions EN54 4 Clause Derive power supply from main power source Derive power supply from a standby battery source Charge and monitor the standby battery source Detect amp signal power supply faults 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 s In addition to the functions required by EN54 2 the panel supports a number of ancillary functions that are not required by EN54 These are outlined below Ancillary Functions Manual Section Auxiliary supply output Peripheral loop output amp supported devices Auxiliary relay outputs Printer option Class Change Input Group Disable 3 4 7 3 4 9 3 4 6 amp 7 3 5 3 6 3 4 8 amp 7 3 9 1 7 3 6 1 amp 7 3 9 1 amp User Manual Page 10 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 2 Unpacking e The Dimension Series Fire Alarm Control Panels are simple to install program and commission if the recommended procedures described in this manual are followed e Before installing the Dimension Series Fire Alar
70. ctivated PRE ALARM A detection device has registered a pre alarm level based on it s programmed pre alarm threshold PLANT ALARM RETURN An input device associated with the Plant Warning action has returned from its activated state back to normal FIRE ALARM RETURN An input device associated with the Fire action has returned from its activated state back to normal BOMB ALERT An input device associated with the Bomb Alert action has been activated BOMB ALERT RETURN An input device associated with the Bomb Alert action has returned from its activated state back to normal An input device associated with the Security action has been activated INTRUDER ALERT INTRUDER ALERT RET N An input device associated with the Security action has returned from its activated state back to normal An input device associated with the Transparent action has been activated TRANS ACTION RETURN An input device associated with the Transparent action has returned from its activated state back to normal GRASS CHANGE START An input device associated with the Class Change action has been activated Page 86 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS Event Text English Description Meaning An input device associated with the Class Change action has returned from i
71. cturer Protocol e Connect the PC Tool Interface Lead 795 080 to the 4 way connector at the top left of the base card An example is shown opposite PC Tool Connector E Flash Program Ba Memory Lock H 1 Loop O Base Card e Note The panel may report an Earth Fault when the PC is connected This is normal and will not affect panel operation e The PC Configuration Tool is not described here refer to the documentation supplied with the software tool Figure 47 Position of PC Tool Connector Ensure that the memory lock is OPEN before uploading sending data to the panel from the PC Remember to lock the memory when programming is complete 7 3 10 Retrieving Data from Panel to PC e The display on the panel shows the progress of the data transfer It shows the current data being transferred alternating with a message to view panel operating conditions as follows Configuration Tool Data Transfer Sending Settings Configuration Tool Data Transfer Press X to view Faults Disablement Test e The basic information consists of text and settings Following completion the display will automatically return to the normal status display 7 3 11 Sending Data from PC to Panel e The display on the panel shows the progress of the data transfer Initially the existing data in the pa
72. d Thu Fri Sat Sun To change the time setting press any number key and the display prompts for the required time Enter start time X Cancel Enter the new time using the number keys Press the v key to confirm the change For example enter 1000 and press the Y key to change the time to 10 00am The display confirms the changed setting Timer 01 Delayed Start Mon 10 00 0 9 Time Day X Exit W Save Press the Y key to save this new timer setting The panel will save the setting and then prompt for the finish time Press X to cancel any changes Timer 01 Delayed Finish Mon 10 00 0 9 Time Day X Exit W Save If required adjust enter the required finish time and day as described above NOTE The display suggests a new time for the finish time this is the same as the entered start time To accept this time press the Y key to retain the original finish time press the X key If the finish time entered is before the start time or if the start time entered is after the finish time currently programmed the display briefly shows a warning message as follows Warning Finish time before start time Page 78 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS e This is just a warning to indicate this condition It will not stop the settings
73. e the fault relay has been performed E DIS GROUP User menu function to disable a specific disablement group has been performed ENABLE DIS GROUE User menu function to re enable a disablement group has been performed E LOCAL I User menu function to disable on board local inputs monitored inputs key switch Function keys panel states has been performed ENABLE LOCAL INPUT l Qs YAE User menu function to re enable on board local inputs has been performed Device Events O REPLY FROM DEVICE A Loop of peripheral device is not responding missing DEVIC E ADDED A new addressable loop device has been detected must perform an auto learn to accept the new device DOUBLE ADDRE YN ee Two addressable loop devices are responding to the same address An addressable loop device has been replaced by a different type of device to that which was previously learnt during an auto learn BAD DEVICE REPLY Persistent communication errors have occurred when communicating with a specific loop peripheral device INPUT OPEN CIRCUIT Open Circuit wiring fault detected on an addressable loop or on board monitored input does not apply to Apollo devices INPUT SHORT CIRCUIT Short Circuited wiring fault detected on an addressable loop or on board monitored input does not apply to Apollo devices OUTPUT OPEN CIRCUIT Open circuit wiring f
74. ed to further reduce interference The Detection Loop Circuits are supervised and power limited Cable Requirements Shielded cable must be used for all detection SLC circuits It is important that the shield is always terminated to a good earth connection at both ends of the loop there are M5 studs in the enclosure for this purpose The shield should never be connected to any other earth point in the building Mineral insulated copper cable MICC is recommended for the best screening purposes However most of the established brands of fire related screened cables are suitable Refer to Section 8 3 for a list of recommended cables The core size length of wiring run and detection circuit loading will produce a voltage drop along the length of the cable To determine if the loop driver can fully support the planned loop configuration use the detector manufacturers calculations for voltage and capacitance Page 22 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS ALWAYS check that conductors of appropriate diameter are used so that the voltage at Y the detectors is within the detector manufacturer s specification The maximum permitted impedance for the SLC Loop is 40 ohms This must be reduced if loop powered sounders are installed s The following table lists the maximum recommended cable loop lengths for each detection loop type Wiring to external devices should follow the approp
75. ee below Unplug all installation wiring Base Card b Remove the five M3 Pan Head Screws C A securing the base card to the back box and A store in a safe place for re use c Carefully Lift the base card and remove from the enclosure d Take the new base card and carefully guide the tabs into the slots in the support bracket e Replace the M3 Screws and refit all cables SO Figure 39 Replacing the 1 Loop Base Card 5 2 4 3 Two Four Loop Base Card e To replace the 2 4 Loop Base Card Qe 2 A a Unplug the ribbon cable A connecting the xo display card to the base card and unplug the S i E power input cable B Unplug the ribbon St cable D connecting the printer module if C 2 Loop E B fitted Unplug all installation wiring REESEN a b Remove the six M3 Pan Head Screws C a 1 S securing the base card to the back box and A q E i store in a safe place for re use c Carefully Lift the base card and remove from f 2 Loop Plug the enclosure ee eg d Take the new base card and carefully guide I D Only 7 the tabs into the slots in the support bracket e Replace the M3 Screws and refit all cables Eeer Figure 40 Replacing
76. els have three user control levels e A al three levels the LED Displays indicate the condition of the installation the Zone LED Displays indicate the location of any fire alarm and the alphanumeric display gives more detailed fire alarm fault and test or disablement information e At USER LEVEL 1 all the displays are functional but the front panel control keys are inhibited e At USER LEVEL 2 all front panel controls are functional and some system operation parameters and functions can be changed User Level 2 is reached by entering a password from level 1 e At USER LEVEL 3 all front panel controls are functional and full system configuration and programming is possible User Level 3 is reached by entering a password from either Level 1 or Level 2 User Level 3 is for use by the system installer maintenance contractor fire alarm condition are shown using Light Emitting LED Indicators EN54 2 5 1 s All of the mandatory indications that may not be suppressed during a Viewing Fire Alarms are shown using LED Indicators for each zone Suppressed e Itis possible to view all other conditions such as points in fire faults Information zones in test and disablement conditions using the navigation arrow keys at Level 1 6 1 2 Passwords e Up to ten USER LEVEL 2 pass codes can be programmed into the panel The default pass code is 1234 e The USER LEVEL 3 pass code is 9898 This cannot be changed Page 40 of 98 Document N
77. ented on two displays showing modules on one display and sensors on the second display For example E Loop1 TOTAL MCP MON SDR RLY OTHERS j More 37 10 00 06 00 X Exit E Loop1 TOTAL ION OPT TMP MLT OTHERS j More 37 03 12 06 00 X Exit e Press the X key to leave this display and return to the next step of the Wizard e Apollo Protocol Note Refer to section 7 3 6 1 6 for additional auto learn instructions regarding Apollo ancillary sounders 7 2 4 Step 4 Loop Device Settings Guidance Display Step 1 Edit device text description and zone number Next Step Page 46 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS Configuration Display 7 2 4 1 7 2 4 2 7 2 4 3 Edit Device settings X Back Goto Edit Screen vi Next Step This step allows the basic settings of text description zone number and group disablement number parameters to be set After the learn process all device texts are blank all devices are allocated to Zone 01 and all devices are assigned to Disablement Group 0 No Disablement Group assigned Press the Y key to move onto Step 5 after programming the device settings Edit Device Settings Press the gt key to show the existing device settings The first device address on the loop is shown For example Device 001
78. enters the fire alarm condition within the confirmation period the panel immediately enters a fire alarm condition and the outputs will be activated Retard Reset Restart Period Timer 1 0 60 seconds Confirmation Period Timer 2 0 60 seconds This mode only applies to smoke detectors Alarm level signals from temperature detectors call points or other inputs will immediately cause the panel to enter a fire alarm condition Initiates a fire alarm from a detector at different sensitivity levels Sensitivity The analogue level signal from the detector at which the panel will enter a fire alarm condition can be adjusted The levels for each detector device can be adjusted for both day occupied and night unoccupied times Table 18 Detection Modes e Select Advanced Menu option 3 and a further menu is presented Pre alarm and Alarm Levels for both day and night see menu option 1 night levels periods per individual detector This does not apply to call points or digital input modules S1 Detect 1 Night Levels default Modes 2 Select Mode e For Night Levels refer to the section on sensitivity mode below Page 72 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS e To configure the type of detection mode to be used press 2 and the current settings are shown By default no detection
79. ep Press the X key to cancel or return to a previous step in the process s At each step the display flashes up a description of the configuration task to be performed and additional guidance information This is presented on the display for 3 seconds before moving onto the corresponding configuration display y Ensure that the memory lock is OPEN O 7 2 1 Step 1 Time Guidance Display Step 1 Enter Time in the 24 hour clock using numeric keypad Next Step Configuration Display Current Time 14 48 24 hour X Back Enter new time S Next Step s Use the number keys to enter the current time Press the V key to confirm the entry The numbers pressed are echoed on the display If an incorrect number has been entered press key to backspace and erase the incorrect digit s H the time entered is an invalid time the display will re prompt for entry of the time If the time is valid the display will confirm the new time For example Current Time 16 22 24 hour X Back Next Step e Press the Y key to move onto Step 2 Page 44 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 7 2 2 Step 2 Date Guidance Display Step 1 Enter the Date as Dav Month Year Configuration Display 7 2 3 using numeric keypad Next Step Current Da
80. es from the positive and negative terminals at one side of the connector on the base card see opposite s Proceed with installing wiring around the loop connecting all devices see below e Return the wiring to the positive and Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 23 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series negative terminals at the other side of El E the connector on the base card aa using M5 Ring crimp and M5 Nut e Ensure that all devices connected to the loop are correctly oriented for positive Use the nearest i stud to the and negative connections knockout position used RETURN e Refer to the detector manufacturers data L RETURN sheet supplied with the signalling device Data Power OUT Data Power OUT Figure 18 SLC Connections OROROR OR FACP Connections Data Power OUT Data Power OUT Data Power RETURN Data Power RETURN Figure 19 Loop Wiring without Isolators DO NOT loop the wiring under any terminals Break the wire run to maintain supervision s Itis recommended that Short Circuit Isolators be installed Install the isolators at strategic points in the loop i e zonal boundaries to prevent an external short circuit from removing more than 32 addressable points from the system Note The loop driver modules have built in isolators so it is not re
81. fied maximum Refer to the specification section for these values Ensure that the total panel load does not exceed the specified maximum Refer to the specification section for these values The sum of the overall panel quiescent and alarm figures should be multiplied by a derating factor of 1 25 This is to take into account aging of the batteries Page 34 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 5 Maintenance 5 1 Maintenance Schedule e The following Maintenance routines as recommended in prEN54 14 or BS5839 1 2002 should be adopted 5 1 1 EN54 14 Recommendations 5 1 1 1 Daily Attention e The user should check the following 1 The panel should indicate normal operation 8 if not the fault should be recorded in a logbook A reported to the servicing organization 2 Any faults previously reported have received attention 5 1 1 2 Monthly Attention e The user should check the following 1 Any stand by generators should be started and fuel levels checked 2 Atleast one call point or detector from different zones each month should be operated to test the fire panel and any connected alarm warning devices 3 Where permissible any link to the fire brigade or remote manned centre should be operated e Any faults should be recorded in the log book amp corrective action taken as soon as possible 5 1 1 3 Quarterly Attention e The service organization should arrange to
82. figuration Tool Memory Lock The entire site specific configuration programming parameters history log and other information is stored in non volatile EEPROM devices The site specific configuration programming parameters are protected from change using a memory lock Jumper Link J2 This prevents inadvertent changes to the configuration settings The display will show if the memory lock is closed and that the panel cannot store changes Memory is Locked To lock the memory place the jumper link on the two J2 J2 upper pins of the header J2 Ma ON To unlock the memory place the jumper link on the two O O lower pins of the header J2 See diagrams opposite The Jumper link J2 is located to the top left of the base Memory Memory card see diagram below Locked Open l PC Tool ES Figure 44 Memory Lock Jumper Pp AA hie be Flash BA Program J B lt __ Memory O SE 1 Loop e Base Card l p EE Figure 45 Position of Memory Lock and Flash Jumpers Page 42 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 7 1 2 7 1 3 7 1 3 1 7 1 3 2 Updating Software The operating software for both the panel and the loop drivers are held in flash memory The software can be updated using a PC and the PC Upload Download lead P N 795 080 Further
83. g a fire or fault condition Class Rings ALL of the bells Chande Y Y Y Y Y X sounder outputs and 9 Can Evac Y Detect Overrides the 7 day timer D v v Y Y X to turn on off the Mode l detection mode Enables Level 2 access to Level 2 A Y Y Y Xx x X control keys and Level 2 ccess menu options The fault output from an S H Xx Y Y Xx X X external power supply can be monitored Table 15 Input Actions On Board Inputs e Al input actions are non latching A v indicates that this input action is supported on this input An X indicates that the input action is not supported on this input EN54 2 Class Change via Monitored Inputs Level 2 Access via Monitored Inputs Detect Mode via Monitored Inputs 1 inactive The operation of a Class Change input MUST be restricted to LEVEL 2 ACCESS only Install accordingly using a key switch to activate or locate in a restricted area An input used for Level 2 access control must be installed using a key switch The key should only be removable in the off Level 1 position This input can be available at Level 1 or Level 2 Use a key switch The key should only be removable in the off day mode inactive position DO NOT USE WITH TIMERS When the input is active then day mode will be on active Otherwise day mode will be off Page 68 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 7 3 9 1 3
84. g connected to the panel through conduit Medium Enclosure Arrangement The diagram opposite shows the position for the 7Ah batteries in the medium size enclosure Lay the batteries flat and push to the rear of the enclosure This arrangement can be used irrespective of whether the printer option is fitted The diagrams below show the position for the 12Ah batteries in the enclosure with and without the printer option fitted Feed the battery wires through the hole in the central support plate Note All diagrams show the medium enclosure fitted with the 1 loop base card The wiring arrangement is similar when the 2 loop base card is fitted see large enclosure arrangement IO S Base Card lol 9 12Ah 12Ah 2 1 Figure 14 Medium Enclosure 12Ah Battery Installation no printer o d Base Card G 7Ah 7Ah 2 1 Figure 12 Small Enclosure 7Ah Battery Installation O O Base Card O 7Ah 7Ah O 2 1 Figure 13 Medium Enclosure 7Ah Battery Installation r
85. he changes Repeat for each device as required Press the v key to save changes and return to the device selection display Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 55 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 3 6 1 2 Edit Zone Assignment e With the zone number option shown press either of the 3 keys to increment or decrement the zone number Add 010 Zone 01 Change 1 More X Exit V Save amp Exit e Press the Y key to save changes and return to the device selection display e NOTE Zone Monitor Modules should always be allocated to a unique zone number 7 3 6 1 3 Edit Group Disable Assignment e With the disablement group option shown press either of the 3 keys to change the disablement group assignment Each device can be assigned to No Group 0 to Group 1 1 to Group 2 2 or to Both Groups 1 2 Add 010 Disable Grp 0 Change More X Exit VW Save amp Exit e Press the Y key to save changes and return to the device selection display s Refer to the User Manual Document 996 148 000 on how to enable and disable a group 7 3 6 1 4 Input Controls e Additional options are presented for input devices such as monitor and zone monitor modules and for the input circuit of a combined input output module Use the AV keys to view the following options Add 108 I P Action Fire Add 108 Latching
86. he hd keys to view the detailed list for the loop Check that the numbers listed against each type of device match the expected physical installation of devices The summary for each loop is presented on two displays showing modules on one display and sensors on the second display For example Loop1 TOTAL MCP MON SDR RLY OTHERS t More 37 10 00 06 00 00 X Exit Loop1 TOTAL ION OPT TMP MLT OTHERS t More 37 03 12 06 00 00 X Exit s The Total column on each display shows the total number of devices found on the loop The other columns show the total number of individual types of devices found The main types of devices have their own columns for other devices these are summed in the Others column the actual type of device will be shown in the Edit View Devices Option for the devices learnt e Refer to Table 4 for a list of the device type abbreviations used e Press the X key to leave this display and return to the loops menu 7 3 6 3 Calibrate e This mode only applies to Hochiki devices and only appears if the Hochiki protocol is selected and flashed into the loop driver modules e The panel automatically performs a calibrate operation and loop initialisation when the devices are first learnt The panel also automatically performs a calibrate operation on each device individually at a set time each day if configured see Section 7 3 4 e Itis possi
87. he input 3 4 9 RS485 Peripheral Link EN54 2 12 5 Integrity of transmission paths The network does not provide the required transmission path integrity The Dimension Series Fire Alarm Control Panels can be connected to a range of serial interface devices via the RS485 peripheral loop The RS485 peripheral communications link should be installed in a daisy chain type wiring arrangement Each supervised peripheral device must be given an address The address can be in the range 1 126 Refer to the Installation Guide for each peripheral type for details on the allowed address range The maximum number of physical devices that can be connected to the peripheral loop is 31 This applies only to occasions where passive repeaters are employed at address 0 the maximum number of addressed monitored repeaters being 16 The panel supports the following peripheral devices Page 28 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS Device Description Active Remote Annunciator Repeater YES Passive Remote Annunciator Repeater NO Active Remote Annunciator Repeater YES Passive Remote Annunciator Repeater No Table 3 List of Compatible Peripheral Devices 3 4 9 1 Daisy Chain Style Installation e Form the peripheral RS485 link by taking wires from the A and B terminals to the A and B terminals of the next device on the link
88. hould indicate normal operation amp if not the fault should be recorded in a logbook amp reported to the servicing organization 2 Any faults previously reported have received attention 5 1 2 2 Weekly Attention e The user should check the following 1 Every week at approximately the same time each week a manual call point should be operated during normal working hours Check that the system responds to the fire alarm and turns on appropriate alarm outputs Where permissible any link to the fire brigade or remote manned centre should also be operated 2 A different manual call point shall be used each week so that ALL manual call points are exercised in rotation 5 1 2 3 Monthly Attention e The user should check the following 1 Any stand by generators should be started and fuel levels checked 5 1 2 4 Quarterly Annual Inspection and Service sla s A periodic Inspection and Servicing Maintenance Schedule BS5839 1 2002 should be followed Clause 45 e The aim is to provide a complete check and test of the entire fire alarm system within a 12 month period e gt Refer to BS5839 1 2002 for the recommended list of checks and tests Inspection and Service Page 36 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 5 2 Replacement of Components e All components used in the control panel have been chosen for high reliability and long life The manufacturers da
89. ice Programming complete Note Ifthe program reports that it is unable to connect to the control panel Check that the comm Port setting is correct the memory lock and the flash enable jumpers are in the correct positions Power down and re power the control panel between attempts If the flash program reports that the verification process has failed repeat steps 11 12 Step 13 Remove power from the Control Panel and return the Flash jumper J1 to the disable position Step 14 Power up the control panel Step 15 It is now necessary to wipe the panel settings from the system menu before restoring them from the DX configuration tool Refer to the product manual if required OI Press any key to enter the menus Enter a level 3 passcode when prompted ACCESS TO MENUS RESTRICTED Enter Level 2 3 passcode press Y 11 On the following menu press 1 to enter the Commission menu s1 1 Commission 2 Test 3 Clock 4 Disable Enable 5 View Mode iii On the following menu press 7 for Advanced options S1 COMM 1 Setup 2 Local Outputs 3 Loop s 4 Zones 5 Normal More Page 94 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS iv On the following menu press 5 for the System Menu S1 ADV 1 0n board Inputs 2 Logic 3 Detection Modes 4 7 day Timers l More v Finally press 3 to wipe the memory
90. information will be provided with any J1 J1 software upgrade kit The Jumper Link J1 enables or disables this function a 3 ENA 5 3 ENA See diagrams opposite g D 3 D DO DIS Se DIS The Jumper link J1 is located to the top left of the base card Normal Software Update Operation Enabled Text Entry There are many instances where text can be entered For example these include a text entry to describe the location of each zone a text entry to describe the location of each loop device etc These texts can be entered manually through the front panel keys or via the Dimension PC Configuration Tool In manual programming the method for each of these is identical and is described below Keypad The number keypad is used for programming texts and the method is 1 2 3 based on typical mobile telephone practice ABC DEF Letters and numbers are assigned to each button as shown opposite In addition the number 1 key also provides space and hyphen S E characters The number 0 key also provides a list of words as D JKL MNO follows Words NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST WING ROOM FLOOR CORRIDOR RECEPTION STAIRCASE LANDING amp BASEMENT TUV These keywords provide a simple way to enter common words without having to enter all of the letters individually AE Baa a o 2 o O a RS KJ E The first press of a key will bring up the first available letter number word Press again until the correct number
91. is normally held in an energized state It will de Relay 1 is configured energize under fault conditions for failsafe operation as standard e The Dimension Series Fire Alarm Control Panels have three unsupervised relay outputs with volt free dry contact changeover contacts e These are assigned to Fault Fire Alarm and User Programmable conditions respectively e Each output is rated at 24V AC DC 1 Amp PROG FIRE 0 6PF e Connect the screen drain wire to the nearest M5 earth stud in the enclosure see loop Si Si wiring section for example N DN N L E E Do not connect any wiring to the NC NO COM relay contacts that is not power limited s Route wiring away from power Figure 24 Relay Circuit Connections limited signal cables 3 4 7 Auxiliary Supply Outputs e The Dimension Series Fire Alarm Control Panels have two power limited unsupervised auxiliary AUX O P 24V output supplies rated at 250mA each 250mA total maximum for both circuits e The normal AUX 24V can be used to power Remote Annunciator Repeater units and other peripheral loop units or other signalling loop units The Switched AUX24V is switched turned O O NN off on reset for 5 seconds e Shielded cable should be used for all AUX circuits 24V OV 24V OV RST RST e Refer to Section 8 3 for a list of suitable cables E EE A Figure 25 Auxi
92. lates J Base Card 17Ah 17Ah 2 1 Q Ol KL J Figure 17 Large Enclosure 17Ah Battery Installation The main microprocessor of the panel periodical checks the state of the AC Mains battery and charger circuit The panel will automatically switch over to the standby battery source when the AC Mains fails When the panel is operating from AC Mains the panel checks the output of the charger and whether the battery is present To do this it momentarily turns off the charger output and checks the battery voltage battery missing if lt 15 0V In a fire alarm condition the charger is turned off to provide additional current to the outputs When the panel is operating from the battery standby source the panel will indicate when the battery is low lt 21 5V and will automatically switch off the standby power to prevent irreversible damage deep discharge to the batteries lt 20 0V Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 21 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 3 4 4 3 4 4 1 Y 3 4 4 2 Detection Loops General Information The control panel supports analogue detectors with a data transmission system It provides power and communicates with the initiating devices over
93. lations See Section 5 2 1 for further details EN54 2 13 7 e The Dimension Series range of panels has many features that if d used inappropriately may contravene the requirements of EN54 Maximum of 512 Where such a possibility may arise a suitable warning is given with sensors manual brief details of the EN54 requirement and the relevant section to call points per which it pertains A typical EN54 non compliance warning is panel illustrated 1 4 National Approvals This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with these instructions and the appropriate national regional and local regulations specific to the country and location of the installation Consult with the appropriate Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ for confirmation of the requirements Y All equipment is to be operated in accordance with the appropriate standards applicable This equipment must be installed in accordance with these instructions and the appropriate national regional and local wiring regulations In the UK the wiring must conform to the requirements of BS7671 IEE Wiring Regulations Sixteenth Edition Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 9 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 1 5 EN54 Information e This Fire Alarm Control Panel complies with the requirements of EN54 2 4 1997 In addition to the basic requirements of EN54 the panel conforms to the following optional functions Optional Fun
94. letter or word is shown If another key is pressed or if no button is pressed for about 2 seconds the display will automatically move onto the next position in the text string Display The display format for all text entries is shown below NORTH WEST WING 2 9 A Z Y Done Previous Next 1 Space comma etc The existing text string if any is shown at the left hand side of the top row between the brackets A cursor shows the position of the character to be edited On entry the cursor is always at the first character Press the keys to move the cursor to a particular character in the string The cursor wraps around from position 20 to position 1 and vice versa Use the number keypad as describe above to enter the required text Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 43 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series e Press the V key to confirm the changes and exit back to the previous menu display Press the X key to exit without changes 7 2 Programming using the Wizard s The Wizard automatically enables the basic configuration parameters to be programmed in the recommended step by step approach s There are 6 steps to the process and these will configure the time and date device protocol loop device settings and zone text s Itis possible to program as much or as little as is required when using the Wizard Press the Y key to confirm and move onto the next st
95. liary Supply Circuit Connections e Connect the screen drain wire to the nearest M5 earth stud in the enclosure see loop wiring section for example Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 27 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 3 4 8 Digital Inputs s The Dimension Series Fire Alarm Control Panels have two power limited supervised digital input circuits e The circuits can be used as switch input circuits with monitoring for open or short circuit conditions e Shielded cable should be used for all digital input circuits wired to switches external to the panel e Refer to Section 8 3 for a list of suitable cables e Connect the screen drain wire to the nearest INT OV IN2 OV M5 earth stud in the enclosure see loop wiring section for example e Refer to Section 7 3 9 1 for details of Figure 26 Digital Input Circuit Connections programming these inputs e The normal EOL resistor is 6 8kQ AW DIN Connect the supplied resistor directly across 6 8kQ input terminals for unused inputs e The diagram opposite shows the arrangement for wiring an input with monitoring 1 2W Switch Relay Contacts 15kQ or 2x6 8kQ in series 1 2W e NOTE The switch relay output should be e 2 ar wired as normally closed for inactive inputs Figure 27 Monitored Circuit Input The switch should open to activate t
96. m Control Panels first ensure that all the equipment has been received In addition to the Fire Alarm Control Panel the packing box should contain the following items DX Series Fire Alarm Control Panel As ordered Product Manual 996 147 000 User Manual 996 148 000 Reference Guide 996 149 000 Allen Hex Key 3mm Battery Cables Kit EOL Resistor 6 8kQ Y W Table 1 Packing Contents List Frame and mount the supplied Reference Guide on the wall adjacent to the Panel NOTE The EOL resistors supplied are standard resistors If EOL resistor assemblies with 150 mm flying leads are required please order these separately under part number 170 073 682 k Battery Leads are provided for all models with push on terminals suitable for 7Ah and 12Ah batteries Battery Leads are also provided for the DX4e panels with ring terminals suitable for 17Ah batteries Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 11 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 3 Installation 3 1 Identification of Parts 3 1 1 Small Enclosure
97. mended aperture sizes for all panel variants Installing the Complete Assembly Offer the complete assembly to the recess to check for correct depth and clearance Repeat this process until the correct depth and clearance have been achieved Support the bezel back box assembly in the desired position in the recess and mark the three four fixing points in the panel refer to surface mounting installation instructions for positions Remove the assembly from the recess Width 435 Height Height Small 300 Medium 435 Large 680 A A lt Figure 6 Bezel Assembly 400 All panel types A A A 260 Small 400 Medium 640 Large Figure 7 Recommended Aperture Sizes Page 14 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS e Drill and tap the supporting wall as described in the surface mounting instructions e Remove the required knockouts and install cable glands as required e Orientate the bezel back box assembly correctly offer it to the recess then feed the cables through the glands and take up any excess slack Secure the assembly in position using appropriate sized screws as described in the surface mount installation To avoid distorting the back box do not over tighten Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 15 of 98 MORL
98. n programming is complete Page 50 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 7 3 3 Overview of the Menu Structure Configure general system parameters including Loop driver protocol time outs date format device blinking name and telephone number service due date number of repeaters detector automatic test calibrate time log diagnostic mode disablement LED operation Local Outputs Configure operation of the panel outputs including Sounders relays function LED indicators Options to configure logic pattern whether outputs can pulse can be silenced and will operate on sound alarms Loop s Edit Devices Configure loop devices including Location text zone assignment and disablement group assignment along with other device specific parameters Configure what devices are connected to the loop Zones Configure the location text per zone Normal Return to normal operation Access Configure the passwords for Level 2 access Advanced On board Inputs Configure the five on board inputs including Zone and group assignment and input action Logic Configure the criteria for turning on outputs including Pattern logic and logic associated with panel states Detection Modes Configure the type of mode in operation including Stage 1 2 Delayed mode Alarm Sensitivity and Alarm Verification Also permits en
99. nding on the settings selected the outputs can be disabled with the user disablement function to disable sounders disable other relay and control outputs e The following table gives recommended settings for specific options True sounder bell output SDR Y Y Y Y Y outputs will be disabled when sounders are disabled Dry contact type relay output output wiring is not monitored outputs will be disabled when REY N a A N N other CTL outputs are disabled See Hochiki Specific Information below Monitored relay output output wiring is monitored for short CTL N Y Y Y Y open circuits outputs will be disabled when other CTL outputs are disabled Table 8 Output Parameter Options Page 58 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS e NOTE Do not set a dry contact relay type output to be monitored this may cause a fault condition to be registered at the panel depending on the protocol and type of device The exception to this is for combined input output modules where the input circuit should be monitored s The Tone and Volume settings are only applicable to specific Hochiki sounders see below s The Brightness setting is only applicable to the Hochiki CHQ ARI device this can be in the range 1 10 10 being brightest 7 3 6 1 5 1 Morley IAS System Sensor Specific Information e The pulse option cannot be relia
100. nel is cleared before each type of data is transferred from the PC Examples are shown below Following completion the display will automatically return to the normal status display Configuration Tool Data Transfer Clearing Settings Configura Receiving Tex tion Tool Data Transfer Configura Receiving Set tion Tool Data tings Transfer Configura tion Tool Data Saving Settings Transfer Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 81 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 8 Specifications 8 1 Functional Specifications Mechanical Construction Dimensions h x w x d mm Weight without batteries Weight with batteries Mounting Holes Knockouts 20mm Terminals Environmental Climatic Classification Operating Temperature Humidity Height above sea level Panel Sealing Vibration EMC Safety Controls and Indications Display Zone Fire Alarm Indicators Status Indicators Push Buttons Small Medium Large Mild steel sheet enclosure All displays and controls are carried on the enclosure inner door 240 x 375 x 110 375 x 375 x 130 620 x 375 x 130 5 kg 7 kg 9 kg 11 kg 7Ah 15 kg 12Ah 21 kg 17Ah 3 3 4 19 top 23 top 3 bottom 3 bottom 23 top 3 bottom External connections are made using plug in screw terminals capable of accepting cable sizes between 0
101. ng is 0 5A per loop includes the current return pulse 2 programmable outputs Open and short circuit monitored 6 8kQ EOL resistors P N 170 073 682 1A maximum output current Minimum switched current 1mA Maximum Output Voltage 27V Minimum Output Voltage 18 5V 3 programmable volt free changeover outputs Contacts rated at 24V AC DC 1 Ampere 0 6PF maximum Minimum switched load 1mA 5V 2 programmable inputs Monitored for short and open circuit conditions Programmable for Level 2 Access Class Change Day Night Operation DX1e 20 40 Fire Zones 40 Plant Zones DX2e 40 Fire Zones 40 Plant Zones DX4e 40 Fire Zones 40 Plant Zones 512 entries Prints Events as they occur Latching Table 19 Functional Specifications 1 AV battery 21V and mains supply disconnected Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 83 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 8 2 Power Supply and Charger Values 230V 50Hz AC or 120V 60Hz AC Specification Item Operating Voltage Voltage tolerance 10 15 Incoming mains fuse F1 2A T2AH250V 20mm HRC anti surge fuse in AC Mains TB Base card input 18V AC from integral mains transformer Base card fuses DX1 FS7 5A FS8 5A T5AH250V 20 mm HRC anti surge T5AH250V 20 mm HRC anti surge Base card fuses DX2 amp DX4 FS8 SA FS9 5A T5AH250V 20 mm HRC anti surge T5AH2
102. nsure that the loop DRIVER BAD COMS driver has been properly programmed attempt to re flash the loop drivers from the set up menu Continual internal checking of the program memory has found some ECKSUM FAILURE corruption The base card PCB should be re programmed or returned to the factory Some form of corruption has been detected within the configuration settings This can occur following a software upgrade if the memory is not wiped Try wiping the memory or re configuring from the configuration tool to clear the fault followed by a reset alternatively the base card PCB must be returned to the factory CONFIG CHECKSUM FAIL UX SUPPLY FAU A fault with the auxiliary supply has been detected Check the Aux voltage and any associated wiring EMORY LOCK OPE The Configuration memory lock jumper top left of the base card PCB has been detected missing from the locked position Table 21 Event Text Descriptions Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 89 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 10 Appendix 10 1 Appendix A How to flash upgrade the DX control panel Step 1 Download the current panel configuration into the latest version of the PC configuration tool by connecting a PC up download lead Morley IAS part number 795 080 between the PC and the PC Tool Connector on the Base Card Ensure that the Flash Program header J1 is in the Disabled position and the Mem
103. o 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 6 1 3 List of Device Abbreviations e The following table gives a list of the device point abbreviations shown on the alphanumeric display Carbon Monoxide Detector Flame Detector lonisation Smoke Detector Input Output Module Laser Smoke Detector Manual Call Point Multi Criteria Detector Monitored Input Optical Smoke Detector Relay Sounder Bell Temperature Detector Zone Monitor Module Table 4 Device Type Abbreviations Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 41 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 Programming 7 1 Introduction The basic operation and configuration parameters of the panel can be very simply and easily programmed using a WIZARD Alternatively it can be programmed manually or can be programmed using the Dimension PC Configuration Tool When the panel is first powered on or after a wipe memory is performed and the panel then switched off on the panel prompts for whether the wizard should be used The display cycles between the following two displays Dimension Fire Alarm Control Panel Press Y to start installation wizard Dimension Fire Alarm Control Panel Press X to skip Wizard set up manually Press the Y key to select the wizard option Press the X key to skip the wizard and program manually or by using the PC Con
104. odels e The Dimension Series Fire Alarm Control Panels are available in a range of enclosure sizes A printer is available as a factory fit option on all models except for the small enclosure This manual covers the following models DX1e 20S 1 Small DX1e 40M 1 Medium Option DX1e 40MP 1 Medium EN DX2e 40M 2 Medium Option DX2e 40MP 2 Medium EN DX2e 40L 2 Large Option DX2e 40LP 2 Large EN DX4e 40L 4 Large Option DX4e 40LP 4 Large EN A printer cannot be fitted in this enclosure E A printer is fitted as standard Option A printer is not fitted as standard but may be fitted as a retrofit item Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 7 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series Zooooool 4 DX1e 20S e U I Zooooool 3 ooo0o0000000 K ES ES DX2e 40L DX2e 40LP DX4e 40L DX4e 40LP ED S SC HRE x m oO BE 8 i L SSS BE e D SEI DX1e 40M DX1e 40MP DX2e 40M DX2e 40MP Installer Fit Options Key switch P N 795 083 All models Can be used for a Level 2 Access Control b Class Change c Bomb Alert Specials Large Enclosure Only
105. oduct Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 8 3 Recommended Cables resistant cables The drain earth wire where available should be connected to the earth tag All cables connected to the Dimension Series Fire Alarm Control Panels should be fire Y on the cable entry gland and to a suitable earth point at the remote end of the cable e Suitable cable types are listed below e Fire Rated Cables for Signalling Loops and Sounder Circuits 1 AEI type Firetec Multicore Ref F1C1 1mm to F1C2 5 2 5mm in 2 core AEI type Firetec Armoured Ref F2C1 1 5mm to F2C2 5 2 5mm in 2 core AEI type Mineral Insulated Cable all types up to 2 5mm BICC types Mineral Insulated twin twisted conductor cables Ref CCM2T1RG and CCM2T1 5RG BICC type Mineral Insulated Pyrotenax all types up to 2 5mm CALFLEX type Calflam CWZ 2 core type up to 2 5mm maximum PIRELLI type FP200 Gold 2 core type from 1mm to 2 5mm FIRETUF OHLS FTZ up to 2 5mm Manufactured by Draka oN Oa F to DN e Signal Cables for RS485 Communications Links twisted pair 9 12 AWG Signal 88202 Belden 9583 WPW999 10 14 AWG Signal 88402 Belden 9581 WPW995 11 16 AWG Signal 88602 Belden 9575 WPW991 12 18 AWG Signal 88802 Belden 9574 WPW975 13 FIRETUF FDZ1000 by Draka 2 core 14 PIRELLI type FP200 Gold 2 core This can result in cross talk between signalling loops System operation and the ability to recognise and register fire or fault conditions may be compromised
106. ore X Exit Save X Exit s Use the left and right arrow keys to enter the correct number of inputs then use the arrow key and carry out the same procedure for outputs e Press the tick key to save and exit If the number of inputs or number of outputs is 2 or more then the appropriate number of entries will be added to the device list against that address Navigate through the device list and edit each input output in the same manner as for a single input output device 7 3 6 1 8 Multi sensor Multi mode analogue input devices e Some detectors produced by the different device manufacturers are capable of operating under a number of alternative modes of operation These different modes allow individual devices to be set up specifically for their immediate environment and possibly changed at different times of the day etc This section details how each of these different devices is supported on the Dimension range of panels y All changes to threshold and or mode selection for these devices is carried out from the sensitivity mode menus refer to section 7 3 9 4 3 7 3 6 1 8 1 Apollo Discovery Multi sensor e The Apollo Discovery Multi sensor 58000 400 has 5 different modes of operation these are programmed in the range 1 5 as for the sensitivity bands of other discovery devices Pre alarm and full alarm trigger thresholds are set at 45 and 55 respectively again as for all discovery devices The mode setting
107. ory Lock header J2 is in the Memory Open position PC Tool Ss J1 J1 J 7 Connector o o 7 EE lasl E Ve J1 le DE 4 5 oO wo 4 Loop lt lt Base Card at l LL LL L Enabled Disabled J2 J2 MA ON O O W W Memory Memory Locked Open Refer to the relevant sections of this product manual for more details on connecting between the Panel and PC Refer to the documentation supplied with the software tool for more details on operating the PC configuration tool program Step 2 Completely power down the panel disconnect mains supply and batteries Step 3 Ensure the PC up download lead is connected from the P C to the panel using the PC Tool Connector on the Panel Base card Step 4 Change the jumper setting of J1 Flash Program from disabled to enabled Ensure the memory lock jumper J2 is in the unlocked or open position and power up the control panel PC Tool ES Connector ps o J1 o J1 EE Flash E E EE 41 I I J tee 0 o JO 1 Loop Q E lt Base Card ml l LL LL Disabled Enabled Page 90 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS J2 J2 MA ON O e UU UU e Be Memory Memory Locked Open
108. pecific input are denoted by appending a numeric designation to the device address eg 1 similarly for outputs a lower case letter is appended eg a Example of address assignments for a 3 input 3 output loop module Address Designations In 1 063 1 Inputs In 2 063 2 In3 063 3 Loop In Out 1 063 a Outputs Out 2 063 b Loop Out Out 3 063 c Figure 46 Example of 3 Input 3 Output Module at Address 63 Page 60 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS e Where appropriate the individual address references will be included as separate entities throughout the menu structure eg Edit device test output disable device etc Using this methodology each input output of a device can be edited disabled tested etc in exactly the same manner as a single input or single output device 7 3 6 1 7 1 Determining the number of inputs amp outputs Apollo e The number of inputs and outputs associated with each device is automatically detected for Hochiki devices during the auto learn process For Apollo devices the number of inputs and outputs associated with an Input Output module must be manually entered From the edit device menu select the edit function for an I O type device Two additional attributes will be included to determine the number of inputs and the number of outputs as follows Add 077 Inputs 1 3 change M
109. pply current required by each device installed on the loop in normal mode Calculate the total current required by all devices installed Take into account the figures quoted for whether the device LED flashes when the device is addressed Alarm Current Refer to the manufacturers published data sheets for the supply current required by each device installed on the loop in alarm mode Calculate the total current required by all devices installed The panel will turn on the LED indicators of the first four sensors that register an alarm Refer to the manufacturers published data sheets for the LED current Ensure the total alarm current does not exceed the power output capability of the loop driver circuit refer to the specifications section for this value Adjustment factors The panel employs a voltage booster circuit to step the battery voltage up to the required loop voltage This results in losses and must be accounted for in the calculations Multiply the calculated loop current by 1 5 to determine the current drawn from the batteries Typical quiescent and alarm mode currents are quoted Refer to the documentation supplied with the unit for the supply current requirements in all operating modes and supply voltages Ensure that the total load across each and all outputs does not exceed the specified maximum Refer to the specification section for these values Ensure that the total load across each and all outputs does not exceed the speci
110. quired SYSTEM software SENSOR Page 52 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 8 Diagnostic Mode OFF ON ON stores additional information in the log and false alarm suppression algorithms are by passed OFF OFF stores the basic confirmed fire fault and other events in the log 9 Auto High Test DISABLED DISABLED An automatic test of loop devices can be scheduled This tests the detectors for fire response by sending a fire test ENABLED command to the devices 00 00 23 59 If the test is enabled the time that the test takes place can be programmed Apollo Xplorer devices do not support this function and the function should be disabled if one or more Xplorer devices are connected Not applicable to Hochiki 10 No of 0 0 16 Determines how many active or addressed repeaters are Repeaters connected to the RS485 Communications link 11 Next Service 01 01 00 Date User Information Set next service due date based on Due agreed maintenance schedule User can view this information along with the Site Name Reference and phone number of the service provider 12 Name Blank 20 character User Information Configure text for Site Reference Name text to be used when the user contacts the service maintenance contractor 13 Phone Blank 20 character User Information Configure text for phone number of text service maintenance provider 14 Device Blinking ON ON
111. quired to place isolator modules on the outputs of the FACP e Refer to the following diagram for information FACP Connections Data Power OUT Data Power OUT Data Power RETURN gt y y gt S E O es d E E KL K KL Figure 20 Loop Wiring with Isolators Prefered Alternative Data Power RETURN Page 24 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 3 4 4 4 Unused Loops e f one of the loops is not to be used the lt outputs must be connected to the inputs at FACP Connections the terminal block Data Power OUT s H the loop wiring is left open the panel will report an open circuit wiring fault even though there are no devices connected to the loop Data Power OUT Data Power RETURN Data Power RETURN Figure 21 Loop Wiring Unused Loops Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 25 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 3 4 5 Sounder Circuits e The Dimension Series Fire Alarm Control Panels have two power limited and supervised sounder circuits identified as sounder circuits S1 and S2 e Each circuit has a maximum rating of 1 Amp e Each sounder output is monitored for open and short circuits An end of line EOL resistor 6 8KQ 0 5W minimum P N 170 073 682 must be fitted to the last sounder SS Ei Ei Si on the circuit O O OO e E
112. r the user function buttons can be printed on photo quality paper using the template provided with the PC Configuration Tool Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 33 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 4 Standby Battery Calculations Quiescent Condition Alarm Condition A B Qty Each Unit Total Amperes Each Unit Total Amperes Units x Qty Units x Qty Panel Type AAA AMES De BO jDxe TOO Die po BOP fozrw Printer Option Ion foozoo250 SAA 5 _ _ o WE zepeet YY Loop IM MP Loop O o 9 Loop IMEI e Loop A Maximum 0 25 Amps total auxiliary Maximum 0 25 Amps total auxiliary 24V DC Supply 24V DC Supply Total B Standby Period Total A x 24 Alarm Period Total B x 0 5 Battery Ah C D x 1 25 NOTE The Loop and Battery Calculator Function provided with the PC Configuration Tool enables this calculation to be performed automatically Auxiliary Current ZXr A Active Repeater ZXr P Passive Repeater ZXR5B Active Repeater ZXR4B Passive Repeater All Other sl o p 2 gt H Alarm current is same as quiescent current except when printing Figure in brackets shows the short term current required whilst printing ensure that the panel can support this current from the maximum panel load Quiescent Current Refer to the manufacturers published data sheets for the su
113. relates to the devices mode of operation as shown below Operation Combined Heat 8 Smoke 0 35 ft Optical Smoke only 0 7 ft Combined Heat 8 Smoke 0 90 ft Combined Heat 8 Smoke 1 40 ft Heat Only Class A1 Table 10 Apollo Multi sensor operating modes Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 61 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 3 6 1 8 2 Hochiki Multi mode detectors e There are two detectors within the Hochiki range of devices which have various different modes of operation available the ACA E combined smoke heat Multi sensor and the ACB E Multi heat sensor Both of these devices can have mode and or threshold settings adjusted to determine their response The tables below describe the possible settings for these devices on the Dimension range of control panels refer to the device literature for further details The pre alarm and full alarm default values are 45 and 55 respectively unless otherwise stated MULTI Combined heat smoke operation Table 11 Hochiki Multi sensor modes FIXED es Fixed Temperature only operation COMB Combined rate of rise and fixed temperature operation only for fixed temp function Rate of rise is fixed at 14K min or C min Yes Yes No No EN 54 Class A1 EN 54 Class A1R SS HHH CCC OH C S HH CCC H C OH C S HH CCC SSC R R Al AIR Alz BR BS E CR CS EN 54 Class CS Table 12 Hochiki Multi heat device oper
114. riate manufacturer s instructions Loop Driver Maximum Loop Length MICC 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 1 5mm Morley IAS System Sensor Apollo Hochiki Table 2 Maximum Loop Lengths e Cable runs in excess of 2km 6400 are not recommended Otherwise cable capacitance Max 0 5uF per loop and inductance may start to interfere with data transmission Refer to the manufacturers quoted figures for maximum cable capacitance 3 4 4 3 Loop Wiring Installation e The SLC detector circuits should be installed as loops with or without isolator modules The wiring details are as described below EN54 2 12 5 2 For best results and system integrity The detection loop circuit should be wired as a loop with short circuit isolators This will allow the system to still function even if a section of the cable becomes open circuited It is recommended that short circuit isolators be fitted to the detection loop to prevent an external short circuit from removing more than 32 addressable points from the system Maximum of 32 sensors MCP s between Isolator e The detection loop connections are made on terminal blocks at the top of the base card The diagrams opposite show the location of the terminal blocks and typical wiring connections e The DX1e has only one connector available i e Loop 1 The DX2e and DX4e have four connectors available only Loops 1 and 2 are used on the DX2e e Form the loop by taking wir
115. riod sensitivity mode active i e occupied and the night period sensitivity mode inactive i e unoccupied Page 74 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS This facility is very flexible It should only be used in certain specialized applications and with great care The default mode is for all detectors to default to the manufacturers recommended alarm level y Ensure that the system maintains safe fire alarm notification if thresholds are changed Also ensure that the sensitivity levels are not set such that false alarms are likely e Use the AY keys to select the Sensitivity mode Active Detection Mode Sensitivity 1 Change Edit Settings X Exit Y Save e To change the settings press the keys The display then shows the current settings for the first device on the loop Note If the panel is equipped with 2 or 4 loops the panel will first prompt for selection of the loop Addr 010 OPT Sensitivity DAY 1 Alarm 100 2Pre Alrm 80 X Cancel e The threshold level information presented depends on the protocol chosen The above example is for System Sensor and Morley IAS devices e Use the AY keys to select the required detector address e Tochange a threshold level press 1 or 2 as required The display prompts for the new alarm level Enter new alarm level X
116. s EST DISABLE FU ZONE 2 x T A SA naas PULL zm All input devices within a zone were disabled activations and faults disabled FUL E b DE b All previously disabled input devices within a zone were re enabled i e ENABLE 1 ZON R disablement cancelled D A specific device was disabled input action output and faults ENABLE DEVICE f A EXE A previously disabled device was re enabled i e disablement cancelled DISABLE ALL SOUNDERS All output devices designated as sounder devices were disabled All output devices designated as sounder devices previously disabled were re enabled SO DISABLE ALL RELAY All output devices not designated as sounder devices were disabled ENABLE ALL RELAYS All output devices not designated as sounder devices previously disabled were re enabled DISABLE DELAYS All delays in pattern logic not those associated with detection modes have been disabled no delay ENABLE DELAY The disablement of pattern logic delays has been removed re enabled DISABLE FAULT RELAYS ENABLE ALL UNDERS User menu function to disable the fault relay has been performed Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 87 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series Event Text English Description Meaning ENABLE FAULT RELAYS User menu function to re enabl
117. sure that in alarm mode any voltage drops induced do not compromise device operation or compatibility Ensure that cable impedance does not exceed any specific requirements detailed in the remainder of this document e Check the isolation between all cores and between cores and screen earth Minimum isolation of 2MQ is required e Check that the screen of all signal cables is not grounded to earth elsewhere in the building and that it is installed in accordance with recommendations refer to relevant wiring installation sections in this document for more information e Check that signal cables are not run in cable trays or the like alongside power cables for this and other equipment Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 17 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 3 4 2 Mains Power Input e The DX Fire Alarm Control Panel receives power from a 230V 50 60Hz or ISOLATE 120V 50 60Hz power supply The transformer converts the input mains ELSEWHERE voltage to 18V AC The mains input terminal block and the transformer are N mounted to the back box e The incoming power feed cable Ground or Earth Green or Green Yellow wire eS should be connected to the terminal block earth connection middle terminal L e Connect the neutral Blue Black wire to the top terminal and connect the Phase or Live Brown Red wire to the bottom terminal The terminal block contains an integral fuse Rating of the fuse is
118. t of the auto learn process or alternatively as part of the edit device process The following parameter will appear only when editing Apollo devices or as part of the auto learn procedure Add 097 SND Fitted N 3 change 1 More X Exit Save X Exit Selecting Y for this parameter will allow programming of further output parameters to be changed for the same address from the edit device menu as per the output controls section 7 3 6 1 5 These settings relate to the operation of the attached ancillary sounder 1 When using an Apollo Loop powered Beacon ancillary sounder combination ensure that the Can Pulse attribute is set to N This ensures that the attached ancillary sounder will sound continuous under all pattern logic conditions The SND Fitted attribute is not relevant in this instance 2 The Apollo ancillary sounder devices cannot be disabled individually as other sounder types can by device or group disablement operations although operation is still inhibited by the global Sounder Disablement function Multi Input Output Devices Sub addresses Various devices available from Apollo and Hochiki support a number of inputs and or outputs associated with the same address Where the number of inputs or outputs of a device is 2 or more each of the independent input outputs is handled as a separate device In such cases all references to a s
119. ta on the following items indicates that they may have a life expectancy of less than 15 years and so may need to be replaced in the future 5 2 1 Lithium Standby battery CAUTION A Lithium Battery is used for Clock Retention Models DX2 and DX4 RISK OF EXPLOSION IF THE BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE Dispose of used batteries responsibly and in accordance with any local regulations Replace only with the same CR2025 or equivalent type Contact Sales to order spare parts Manufactures expected shelf life In excess of 10 Years Recommended replacement 10 years 5 2 2 Liquid Crystal Alphanumeric Display Manufacturers expected life In excess of 10 Years Recommended replacement When the display becomes difficult to read e The LED backlit liquid crystal display gives a life that is significantly better than most other display technologies The contrast of the LCD will gradually deteriorate as this part ages This item can therefore be changed when normal contrast starts to fade Replace the complete Display Card 5 2 3 Standby Batteries Manufacturers expected life 3 5 years at an ambient temperature of 20 Celsius NB life decreases approximately 50 for every 10 Celsius increase in temperature Recommended service Contact Battery manufacturer supplier Recommended Suppliers Yuasa Types 7AH Model NP7 12 12AH Model NP12 12 17AH Model NP17 12 lt manufacturer information for confirmation of
120. te 15 05 03 X Back Enter new date f vi Next Step Use the number keys to enter the current time Press the Y key to confirm the entry The numbers pressed are echoed on the display If an incorrect number has been entered press key to backspace and erase the incorrect digit If the date entered is an invalid date the display will re prompt for entry of the date If the date is valid the display will confirm the new date For example Current Date 17 06 03 X Back vi Next Step Press the Y key to move onto Step 3 Step 3 Device Manufacturer Guidance Display Step 1 Select Device manufacturer Y Next Step Configuration Display 7 2 3 1 Device Manufacturer MIAS gt Change X Back Y Next Step Protocol Selection Press the keys to select the manufacturer of the signalling loop devices from the in built list that are connected to the panel Each press selects the next available option from MIAS Morley IAS SYSTEM SENSOR APOLLO and HOCHIKI When the required option is displayed press the Y key The main microprocessor will now check to see what software is installed in the loop driver microprocessor If it is the correct protocol type and the version of software is up to date the wizard will move on to learn the devices connected to the loops Otherwise the Wizard will now prompt to update the loop
121. that all power is turned off and disconnected before proceeding e Disconnect the display ribbon cable A from the base card e Remove the 8off M3 fixing screws B holding the display card to the plate and remove the display card C carefully set aside and protect from damage all items for re assembly later e Carefully cut the plastic of the fascia label through the hole in the fascia plate to create a hole for the Key Switch e Remove the nut from the key switch and cable assembly e Feed the key switch and cable assembly through the hole in the fascia plate from the front The hole is keyed to prevent rotation of the key switch when used Ensure the key switch is correctly orientated as shown opposite e Re thread the nut over the cable and feed onto the thread of the key switch Tighten the nut s Replace the display card feeding the key switch cable through the hole in the printed circuit board Replace ALL 8off M3 screws e Plug the key switch cable into the connector on the side of the display card plug the ribbon cable back into the connector on the base card The connectors are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion Key switch O ll D D B D D D D D D D H na Figure 33 Key Switch Location o arl Key Switch Assembly
122. the consequences of connecting remote grounds together must be considered When wiring between RS485 circuits and or peripherals if a drain earth wire is available it should not be bonded to the chassis at both ends of the link The drain earth wire should only be bonded to one of the panel chasses The other end should not be bonded directly to the chassis but should be connected through a non polarised 2 2uF capacitor This is shown opposite Screen Connect to stud using M5 Ring crimp and M5 Nut Use the nearest stud to the knockout position used pr pea Fit Capacitor here if other end is connected to SY chassis GN A ae 1 mes VS N N NN Capacitor WW A B A B A B IN OUT Dimension Panel Arrangement Peripheral Typical Arrangement Figure 29 RS485 Screen Earth Arrangement Page 30 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 3 4 10 Recommended Cable Routing e Cables should be routed within the enclosure in accordance with the following diagram Ensure that power limited cables are routed separately from AC Mains and non power limited cables PL NPE M mm R A 5 Ex Base Card o 7Ah 7Ah
123. tion The output s will be turned on when the panel is in the sie ON delayed day mode stage 1 2 active condition The output s will be turned on when the panel is in the Verify Mode verification mode active condition Table 17 Panel State Conditions e Use the AW keys to view the other panel state inputs s Use the keys to change the zone logic that will be triggered For example Silenced will Trigger Zone 79 Logic t More gt Change X Exit V Save amp Exit Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 71 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series e For example To use the on board sounder number 1 to indicate when a pre alarm condition has occurred by turning on the output in a pulsing mode For sounder output number 1 assign the output to use pattern 20 set respond to evacuation OFF set can silence OFF For pattern 20 set all zones to the OFF condition except zone 80 Set zone 80 to PULSE For all other patterns set zone 80 to OFF Set the Panel State Input for Pre Alarm to Trigger Zone 80 Logic 7 3 9 4 Detection Modes e There are three possible detection modes that can be configured Only one of these modes can be configured to operate at any one time The different modes available are described in the table below These can be configured to be manually activated or automatically activated using the 7 day timers Detection Par
124. tion EE E ER 2341 General Information T ER 3 4 4 2 Cable RequiTeMenkS otitis 22 3 4 4 3 Loop Wiring installation sese eee eee 22 34 44 Un sed Ee le 25 E Ee ge 26 3 4 6 Auxiliary Relay Out TTT 27 EE Auxiliary Supply e 27 SAIS Re TR 28 3 4 9 RS485 Peripheral Link TTT 28 3 4 9 1 Daisy Chain Style Installation 0 0 eee 29 3 4 9 2 Cable Screen Earth Connections sees sees seene 30 3 4 10 Recommended Cable outng esse esse cesse ee eeee erres erres ereenn enrere rere 31 3 5 KEY SWITCH OPTION 42 0545 d e eege 32 39 1 ASSOMDIY INS TUCIUONS ciar ria tddi daria asen 32 3 6 PRINTER OPTION as H TTT 33 3 7 SLUIDE SIN LABELS nl da Odd Lo 33 4 STANDBY BATTERY CALCULATIONS cooococonccccccccnnnnononcccncnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnenernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnsnnnnes 34 5 MAINTENANCE ots cin ccaceccevacesucetecesaaceedeaazasscncecacedcausedecccusdetdedadznecceasee nduantncetan atrastaaseegacece evens 35 5 1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 0 a EE AAA 35 5 1 1 EN54 14 Recommendations sese eee eee eee 35 5AL1 O A A O A da E e aa N Te 35 SLL Monthly Attention ei 35 5 1 1 3 Quarterly Attention 35 OMA gl EE CL EE 35 5 1 2 BS5839 1 2002 Recommendalioang ss cs ess cs sese ee sese ee eee ee seer neee renne r 36 DZT Daily Attention EE 36 Page 2 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS 512 2 Weekly Attention s iie aa iia 36 5 12 39 Monthly Atento caco oo ral a a E a o 36 5 1 2 4
125. to change the disablement group assignment Each device can be assigned to No Group 0 to Group 1 1 to Group 2 2 or to Both Groups 1 2 Add 010 Disable Grp 0 Change More X Exit V Save amp Exit e Press the V key to return to the device selection display 7 2 4 5 Other Information e Other parameters are presented for input and output modules and sounders These are normally pre configured to the recommended settings when the devices are learnt For further information refer to Section 7 3 6 1 7 2 5 Step 5 Zone Text Guidance Display Step 1 Edit zone text add descriptive text to fire zones Next Step Configuration Display Edit Zone Text X Back gt Goto Edit Screen Y Next Step e This step allows the basic settings of a text description to be set for each zone Zone Text Zonel t More Zones Edit Text X Back e Press the hd keys to select the required zone The press either of the gt keys to edit the text The display shows the current text between the brackets as follows 2 9 A Z vr Done Previous gt Next 1 Space comma etc e See Section 7 1 3 for how to program the text When complete press the V key to store the changes Repeat for each zone as required e Press the v key to move onto Step 6 7 2 6 Step 6 Complete The b
126. to the fascia plate screw inserted from the front of the panel e The Printer Module Electronics are connected to the Base Card using a ribbon cable C The 14 way connector is at the bottom left of the Base Card in all models This cable has identical connectors at each end so can be plugged either way round The connectors are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion e Connect the earth cable D between the Y spade on the printer bracket and the Y spade at the rear of the enclosure s Ifthe printer is fitted as an upgrade kit a new front cover with a slot for the paper exit must replace the existing front 3 7 Slide In Labels e The Dimension Series of Fire Alarm Panels are provided with slide in labels to denote the o Qb function of the LED Status Indicators and Keyboard Buttons ae A S e The standard labels supplied with the panel al are in English e There are three labels shown opposite as A S 2 B and C G G l e Label A is for the Control Keys E e Labels B and C are for the LED Status Figure 37 Slide In Label Locations Indicators Alternative labels with the required language or with legends fo
127. try of sensitivity levels and timers 7 Day Timers Configure the timers associated with the detection mode selected Fourteen independent timers can be set System Configure system parameters including Clock Drift Compensation Crystal LCD Viewing Angle Contrast and Wipe Memory Printer option Enable disable printer Table 5 Menu Structure Overview s The following sections detail the programming for each menu option Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 51 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 7 3 4 Set Up Options e On selection of the set up options the first of the available options is shown on the display is as follows Setup Date Format dd mm yyyy Change More X Exit V Save Exit e Press the keys to change the setting for the displayed option e Dress the hd keys to select a different option e Press the v to confirm all changes made e Press the X key to exit without making any changes s The available options are listed in the table below Default Setting Description Options DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY Option Title Level 1 scroll 3 Level 1 display DD MM YYYY 1 fire only 1 fire only 1 and last fire first 4 fires all fires zonal Configure the presentation of the Date on the display and printing This option is only shown when Level 1 display by event see 3 below
128. ts activated state back to normal CLASS CHANGE FINISH ECTION MODI An input device associated with the Det Mode action has been activated Overrides the timer to instigate the detection mode manually An input device associated with the Det Mode action has returned from its activated state back to normal ETE CT b b ND SE RE START An input device associated with the Level 2 Access action has been activated EVEL 2 ACCESS END An input device associated with the Level 2 Access action has returned from its activated state back to normal INPUT TRIGG ED D TION MOD An input device associated with the Fault action has been activated UL FAULT INPUT REMOVED An input device associated with the Fault action has returned from its activated state back to normal EXT PSU FAULT An input device associated with the EXT PSU Fault action has been l i activated External PSU fault EX EX An input device associated with the EXT PSU Fault action has returned from its activated state back to normal R User Actions WALK TEST START Occurs following the initiation of a walk test with without sounders ESE WALK TES Any activation from a zone in test is automatically reset after a short period A S A D WALK T Occurs following the cancellation of 1 or all walk tests with without sounder
129. ttern If the pattern is qualified the pattern output will cause the bells outputs to turn on according to the pattern rules a Display A single fire alarm in the zone will cause the pattern to be qualified and the outputs will turn on immediately A single fire alarm in the zone will cause the pattern to be qualified The outputs will remain off for the delay period and then turn on Fire alarms from two devices in the zone will cause the pattern to be qualified The outputs will remain off until there are fire alarms from at least two devices NB MCP devices override coincidence Coincidence Conincid A single fire alarm in the zone will cause the pattern to be qualified and the outputs will turn on immediately in a pulsing mode The pattern is not qualified even if one or more fire alarms occur in the zone The outputs will remain off A single fire alarm in the zone will cause the pattern Pulse gt On Pul gt On to be qualified The outputs will pulse for the duration of the delay period and then turn on Table 16 Zone Pattern Qualifiers s Refer to section 7 3 6 1 5 for further details on individual output settings and protocol specific information 7 3 9 2 2 Delays s Use the key to select the delay time The current delay time flashes to indicate that this parameter is selected and the display now shows the following Pattern 01 Dly 01 zones 10 0 9 Change 1 ZO SBL T a E
130. under these circumstances y The use of multi core cable is NOT recommended 2 Product Manual Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Page 85 of 98 MORLEY IAS Dimension Series 9 Reference 9 1 Event Text Explained e The table below provides a description of the meaning cause behind each possible event log entry Event Text English Description Meaning Control Actions EVACUATE A Sound Alarms button or digital loop input associated with the Evacuate action has been activated SILENCE SOUNDERS A Silence Resound button or digital loop input associated with the Silence action has been activated With sounders already silenced the Silence Resound button or digital loop input associated with the Silence action has been activated MUTE INTERNAL BUZZER A panel or repeater Mute Buzzer button has been activated RESET PANEL A Reset button or digital loop input associated with the Reset action has l been activated ACCEPT A panel or repeater Accent button has been activated Device Actions An input device associated with a Fire action has activated TEST FIRE ALARM An input device from a zone currently in test mode associated with a Fire action has activated PLANT ALARM l 3 d c e EN An input device associated with a Plant Warning action has activated TEST PLANT ALARM An input device from a zone currently in test mode associated with a Plant Warning action has a
131. unsupported loop device has been detected VICE NO E Ea device external wiring fault detected on input Zone monitor Hochiki System Events ee Ee EE Open circuit wiring fault detected on an Addressable loop check loop wiring LOOP SR CIRCUL Short circuit wiring fault detected on an Addressable loop check loop wiring LOOP PARTIAL SHORT Low impedance wiring fault detected on an Addressable loop check loop wiring System Sensor Morley IAS only ESTART The Control panel has been reset either by complete removal of power to tha panel pressing the reset button top left of the base card PCB or automaticall by on board watchdog circuitry The primary power supply mains has failed been removed MR TNS SURP BON The primary power supply mains is unusually low Check mains voltage EARTH FAULT A wiring fault has been detected to earth The fault can be narrowed down by systematically disconnecting field wiring sequentially monitor the Earth fault reading voltage between batt negative and earth or repeatedly reset and wait 100sec each time The integral battery charger has failed not charging batteries The battery voltage is unusually low check the battery The presence of a battery cannot be detected BATT ERY DISCHARGED The battery voltage is at an absolute low level check the battery 8 On board communications to the loop driver have failed e
132. y switch the panel off on or press the reset push button located at the top left of the base card to re initialise the panel the display will then prompt for programming using the Wizard Panel Serial Number The panel is allocated a unique serial number during manufacture In addition special configuration options are programmed during manufacture These values are retained in the e prom memory Press 4 to select this option and view the details as follows Base Card Serial No 1234567890 Type Number FF FFFE X Exit The serial number is numeric The special configuration options type number is an alphanumeric code Press the X key to return to the Systems Options Menu Printer option Press 6 to select the printer option menu Printer Option Disable Enable Y Currently the printer is Disabled Use the right and left arrow keys to Enable Disable the printer Press the X key to leave the printer setting unchanged or the v key to accept the new setting Note when the printer is enabled the printer will print only new events from that point in time Page 80 of 98 Document No 996 147 000 4 Revision 4 Product Manual Dimension Series MORLEY IAS Programming Using the PC Configuration Tool e The Dimension PC Configuration Tool will allow programming of ALL configuration parameters including the Device Manufa
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