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1. U DISABLE FAULT BELLS Indicates that the sounder flasher activation output is Indicates restoral of a fault event This LED yellow disabled or faulty the condition can be display will provide the cleared by reset respective details only level 2 V Indicates that the panel is For safety reasons the pre alarm time of all NIGHT MODE operating in night mode points is cancelled automatically during LED yellow night mode night mode pre alarm time 0 seconds As a further safety precaution the system can be silenced for the pre set SILENCE time only Night Mode should be applied when no or few persons are present or awake in the building and the building security is the responsibility of a night watchman or security patrol guard notified by the dialler Extinguishant module signaling optional system enhancement tool X LED Indicates disablement of BYPASS all types of extinguish EXTINGUISH commands via key F 20 refer to the previous table 5 1 1 Commands User Interface Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS SMARTLIGHT Denomination ON Solid ON Blinking Y LED Indicates disablement of AUTOMATIC automatic extinguish BYPASS commands via key G refer to the previous table 5 1 1 Commands Z LED Indicates disablement of MANUAL manual extinguish BYPASS commands via key H refer to the previous table 5 1 1 Commands
2. N CPU FAULT Indicates that the Repeater CPU is not operating properly If this occurs the Repeater must be sent back to the manufacturer immediately for repair O BYPASS As per paragraph 5 1 SmartLight panel frontplate P TEST As per paragraph 5 1 SmartLight panel frontplate Q NIGHT As per paragraph 5 1 SmartLight panel frontplate R BATTERY Indicates that the panel batteries are Indicates restoral of the low low or inefficient inefficient battery event S EARTH Indicates voltage dispersion to earth Indicate restoral of the voltage dispersion to earth event T FUSE Indicates protection fuse intervention Indicates restoral of the short due to short circuit on the AUX circuit on AUX output event output U MAINS Indicates Mains failure Indicates restoral of the Mains failure event V BELLS ACTIVI Gl Indicates that the ALARM NAC output is active W BELLS FAULT Indicates an ALARM NAC output fault Indicates restoral of the ALARM NAC output fault event bi O X BELLS BYPASS Indicates that the ALARM NAC output has been disabled Y DIALLI Gl R ACTIV Fl Indicates that the Dialler output is active Ri Z DIALLER FAULT Indicates a Dialler output fault Indicates restoral of the Dialler output fault event bi O Z1
3. From PC go to System Design Devices Repeater drag and drop to SmartLight Panel RS 425 BUS 54 Configuring the Repeaters Installation and Programming Manual LIGHT Chapter 14 Closing the programming session Once you have completed the programming remove the panel PC programming jumper The panel will be ready to go into service and the display will be as follows Panel Double check the functionality of all the input output devices working 07 07 07 07 07 14 1 Reset default programming In the Main programming menu after Options you will find Default data If you select this option you will access the Confirm screen If you press OK working from this screen all the programming data panel and extinguishant module will reset to default values factory settings Closing the programming session 55 LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual Chapter 15 Other maintenance operations 15 1 Test Panel LEDs Press lt key gt Test led lt OK gt all the panel LEDs will go ON briefly 15 2 Viewing Events The system displays information regarding real time events of major importance and disregards those of minor importance e g if the system is dealing with three fault events when a pre alarm event occurs the fault events will be disregarded and cleared from the display and the pre alarm will take priority All events are saved to the log and can be viewed 15 2 1 Signaling on the display If several events of
4. In order to allow the loop to function properly you must section the device connection cable in such way that voltage drop along does not exceed 8 V The following table shows the minimum wire sections for the Loop wiring with regard the distance between the Loop O terminals and the most distant device up to 500 m min 1 mm up to 1000 m min 1 5 mm up to 1500 m min 2 mm up to 2000 m min 2 5 mm C 10 Configuring APOLLO devices You must address all Apollo devices manually and then allow the Smart Light panel to learn the assigned addresses Available addresses 1 through 126 For information regarding Apollo device installation and address assignment contact www apollo fire co uk 70 Apollo devices accepted by the panel Installation and Programming Manual LIGHT ELECTRONICS C 10 1 Addressing detectors manually using the XPERT card Setting detector addresses manually 1 Detach the detector from its base and remove the XPERT card 1 Remove the breakoffs in such way as to achieve the address you wish to assign sum up the value of each breakoff Example for address 43 remove breakoffs 1 2 8 and 32 2 Insert the XPERT card an re attach the detector to its base Addressing modules manually Remove the cover and set the DIP microswitches Refer to the Instructions leaflet for the various combinations available Allow the Smart Light panel to learn the manually assigned addresses Once all the Apollo
5. The points can be assigned to the zones during the configuration phase Consult your local Fire code for the rules regulating automatic fire detection installations and for full details regarding zone limitations Power Supply Figure 22 Connecting the Mains a module connected to the mains 230 Vac that provides a stabilized voltage 24 V 27 6 V to the system and the charge source to the batteries The EN54 4 compliant power supply module is housed below the mother board The mains voltage 230 Vac is the primary power source of the system Refer also to Connecting the Mains on page 32 Batteries the secondary power source of the system The panel houses two lead batteries 12V 7Ah connected in series The system monitors the battery status efficiency and charge In the event of inefficient or low battery conditions the system will signal battery fault If primary 230 Vac power failure occurs the batteries will take over however they will shutdown automatically if the blackout persists The automatic battery shutdown feature prevents irreparable damage to the batteries Refer also to Connecting the batteries on page 32 Thermal probe an accessory tool to be connected to the panel and attached to the battery pack This device monitors the temperature of the external battery pack and regulates the battery charge accordingly Refer also to Thermal Probe on page 33 RS485 Bus 4 wire BUS for the Repeater connec
6. 10 1 Defining loop typology From panel lt key gt Configuration Loop lt OK gt Loop Parameters From PC go to SmartLight Panel Loop System Programming Select the loop type refer to Appendix B and Appendix C and wiring type 2 or 4 wires 10 2 Adding Removing any type of device manually From the panel lt key gt Configuration Loop lt OK gt Add point or Delete point From PC go to SmartLight Panel Loop System Design A new device can be added to the system configuration manually 1 Select an unassigned address 2 Associate the respective device type with the selected address 3 Assign the respective address as per the configuration to the device refer to Appendix B and Appendix C 4 Connect the device to the loop 44 Configuring the loop Installation and Programming Manual LIGHT ELECTRONICS Note This method is recommended for the addition or removal of a few devices only The first configuration of a new installation should be done using the Automatic Enrolling option only for devices that accept this method refer to Appendix B B 6 3 Automatic setting of new devices or the Enroll devices option suitable for all devices after an initial setting done manually on each separate device 1 Select the address that corresponds to the physical position of the device an assigned or unassigned address press lt OK gt 2 Press A or W to select the address and device type Note To remove a point e
7. 24V Figure 15 Connecting the Dialler 6 4 1 Wiring 1 Connect the telephone dialler to the Dialer terminals 2 Connect a 10 kQ resistor to the dialler as shown in the previous figure This resistor will monitor the integrity of the connection between the panel and the dialler and will signal any short circuits or interruptions In the event of an alarm the panel will trigger the dialler which after the programmed delay will send the respective calls to pre set telephone numbers Note If the dialler is not connected the Dialer output must be connected with the 24V output using a 10 kQ resistor Figure 16 Dialer balancing when the dialler is not connected 6 5 Connecting the RS485 BUS The RS485 BUS terminals accommodate up to 4 Repeaters These devices replicate all the panel data and provide remote access to the system Repeaters should be located near the entrances exits of the protected premises Installing the SmartLight Panel 27 SMARTLIGHT INIM Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS Repeater panels should be connected in parallel The panel communicates with the Repeater panels using a highly noise immune digital protocol I lelana 24V GND DR JE4 JES Figure 17 Connecting the RS485 BUS 6 5 1 Wiring 1 Use a 4 pole STP cable 2 The cable length between the panel and Repeater should not exceed 1000 m 3 Connect the shield to earth terminal 6 can be used for
8. Authorized operators keyswitch and PIN users can silence the outputs reset the panel activate the Investigation delay disable zones points and outputs change the operating mode Day Night and activate the Evacuation alarm Authorized technicians appointed by the Installer company Authorized technicians can by means of a screw driver or similar tool remove the screws and open panel box in order to insert the programming jumper and access the programming phase from panel or PC or carry out maintenance work The events cannot be accessed during the programming phase Authorized technicians appointed by the Manufacturer INIM Electronics s r l The manufacturer technicians can by means of special tools repair or replace the control panel components General information Installation and Programming Manual LIGHT ELECTRONICS Note This manual is for Authorized technicians Level 3 However it also provides some installation information regarding level 1and level 2 2 6 Intellectual property rights The information contained in this document is private property All rights reserved No part of this document may be copied or reproduced unless expressly authorized in writing by INIM Electronics in particular the parts regarding the device specified in 2 15 Device identifier INIM Electronics s r l shall not be responsible for damage arising from improper application or use 2 7 Disclaimer INIM Electronics s r l sha
9. DIALLER BYPASSI User Interface Indicates that the Dialler output has been disabled 23 SMARTLIGHT inim Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS Chapter 6 Installing the SmartLight Panel 6 1 Installing the Extinguishant module accessory item The Extinguishant module is packed in a separate cardboard box Together with the Extinguishant module IN015 you will find a plastic bag containing e Pin header for the Extinguishant module to SmartLight motherboard connection e Screws e EOL resistors and diodes Figure 10 Mounting the Extinguishant Module 1 2 3 4 5 24 Installing the SmartLight Panel Remove the four securing screws and the frontplate Remove the four securing screws and the plastic support Position the SmartLight motherboard as shown in picture 3 Locate the Extinguishant module in its housing Using the four screws secure the Extinguishant module in position Installation and Programming Manual nm SMARTLIGHT ELECTRONICS 6 Connect pins J17 of the SmartLight motherboard to the respective pins J2 on the Extinguishant module 7 Move the SmartLight motherboard back to its original position Replace the plastic support 6 2 Wall mounting 6 2 1 Panel Figure 11 Mounting the panel e Pull the wires through the wire entry and ensure they do not get in way of operations e Using the wall plugs attach the backplate to the wall Danger Care must be take
10. If alarm events do not require signal transmission to the panel select Monitor as the activation signal If the analysis value exceeds the alarm threshold it will send a pre alarm signal to the panel and will trigger the pre alarm time of the zone it belongs to When the pre alarm time expires it will generate an alarm on the zone it belongs to primary zone and activate its associated outputs The point cannot be used for Monitoring purposes If the analysis value exceeds the alarm threshold it will send an alarm signal to the panel without activating the pre alarm time If one of the possible faults occurs on the input refer to Chapter 16 Diagnostics Clearing Faults it will send a fault signal to the panel and generate a fault on the zone it belongs to primary zone If one of the possible faults occurs on the input it will be ignored If the analysis value exceeds the warning threshold it will send a warning signal to the panel and the respective zone If the analysis value exceeds the warning threshold the event will be signaled on the panel but not on the zone If the analysis value exceeds the alarm threshold it will send a Monitor signal to the panel and activate all the associated zone outputs Attention Enablement of the Monitor signal inhibits the Alarm and Pre alarm signals If an input is programmed as Monitor it will be unable to emit Alarm and Pre alarm signals The point will operate as an ala
11. allowed refer to Appendix B and Appendix C regarding the number of devices accommodated by the loop User Interface 21 SMARTLIGHT INIM Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS The red LED B will blink each time a command is sent to a loop device using ARGUS communication protocol refer to Appendix B and Appendix C The red LED C on the far right will blink each time a command is sent to a loop device using APOLLO communication protocol refer to Appendix B and Appendix C Under normal operating conditions the red protocol LED will blink rapidly and the green response LED will flicker The flickering phase depends on the number of devices connected to the loop The more devices the longer the LED will flicker 5 3 Repeater optional Up to four Repeater panels can be connected to the RS485 Bus Connected Repeater panels replicate all the information provided by the control panel and allow access to all Level 1 and 2 functions View active events Reset Silence etc Access to the Main menu is not possible STATUS FAULTS BELLS DIALLER FAULT ACTIVE ACTIVE EE PRE ALARM CPU cavi 2 FAULT B FAULT DISABLED fw BATTERY DISABLED YSN 30 6 EARTH mio e_ TEST EDS NIGHT MODE fe FUSE 8 9 ev WXYZ f ON DO MAINS Ca LEV 1 TEST BUZZER INVESTIGATE SILENCE RESET EVACUATE oe D IBS Ss RO wn CO I EC Oe DCB Figure 8 Front view of the Repeater panel The SmartLetUSee
12. year fields Length of time expressed in days of the holiday period 0 at default If you set 0 the system will not take the holiday into account Day of the week for weekly arrangements Valid only if Duration 1 9 6 Setting the Timers From panel lt key gt Programming Progr timer select timer lt OK gt From PC go to SmartLight Panel Timer System Programming This option will allow you define the timer intervals e g from 13 00 to 14 00 dates e g 25 12 2006 or special days e g Sundays and days of closure The timer can be included in an equation and can contribute to the activation of an output Timer activation may trigger associated actions e g bypass a zone toggle to Night Mode Navigate through the programming field and set the new values 9 6 1 PARAMETERS TIMER Interval 1 Start End Interval 2 Start End day month year Sunday etc Force to Night Mode Set Night Mode Set Day Mode Zone Disable zone Enable zone Timer number maximum 8 preset Hour and minutes of the Start and End of the interval 1 If you do not wish to specify an interval leave Hour and minutes of the Start and End of the interval 2 If you do not wish to specify an interval leave If both intervals are set as the timer will operate on a 24 Hour basis Operational date of the timer For an unspecified day month or year set for example to specify the 3rd
13. 1 Inputs ELECTRONICS LIGHT c D 0 c Device to be E E connected Input Type Note Wiring Diagram ov 5 a MAN EXT Extinction Supervised Up to 20 devices can be connected see fig 21 A system Start to this input 47K Standby button 15K Active STOP EXT STOP Supervised The STOP extinguishant system see fig 21 A extinguishant button should always be located 47K Standby system button near to the protected area This 15K Active will allow any persons present during the release of extinguishant gas to stop the process and evacuate the area unharmed Up to 20 devices can be connected to this input PRESS Gas Supervised The pressure switch has two see fig 21 A extinguishant functions 47K Standby pressure switch Under normal operating 15K Active conditions it monitors the pressure of the Gas extinguishant If the pressure drops spontaneously below the pre set value it will generate a fault signal After an Extinction command it confirms that the command has been executed 6 8 2 Outputs Device s to connect Denomination Terminal Output Type Note Wiring Diagram VALVE Electrovalve for Supervised see fig 21 B gas release PRE EXT Audible and Supervised The signaling devices activate as see fig 21 C Visual signaling soon as the detectors sense fire 47K Balancing devices conditions that require gas extinguishant intervention This will allow building occupants to evac
14. EXAMPLE A point connected to pressure switch that will signal if the pressure drops below the safety threshold Same as the PRESS input but programmed as pressure switch EXAMPLE This input can manage a pressure detector that measures and signals pressure drop inside the gas extinguishant cylinders thus confirming gas release and the successful saturation of the protected space Same as PRESS input programmed as flow detector EXAMPLE This input can manage a flow detector that signals gas release thus confirming the successful saturation of the protected space Same as MAN EXT input EXAMPLE A point connected to a Start extinction button located inside the protected environment Same as STOP EXT input EXAMPLE A point connected to a Stop extinction button located inside the protected environment YES The signal can be reset e g by releasing the button NO The signal will persist until the lt RESET gt button on the panel is pressed Programming the Extinguishant module Installation and Programming Manual LIGHT ELECTRONICS 12 4 3 Signals that activate the point ___ _ The point is not activated by any signal Pre Point activated at the same time as the PRE EXT output extinguish Extinguish Point activated at the same time as the RELEASED output programmed as extinction Confirm ext Point activated by a pressure switch input point or by the PRESS input programmed as pressure swi
15. LCD Repeater is supported by most control panel models However not all the keys button will work if it is connected to the SmartLight panel The following keys buttons will work A Keys A V Scroll keys which will allow navigation through menus etc B EVACUATION As per paragraph 5 1 SmartLight panel frontplate C SILENCE As per paragraph 5 1 SmartLight panel frontplate D RESET As per paragraph 5 1 SmartLight panel frontplate E INVESTIGATE As per paragraph 5 1 SmartLight panel frontplate F BUZZER Turns the panel beeper Off G TEST Turns On al the LEDs to verify functionality Repeaters provide the following signals 5 3 1 Display The display provides same event data as the panel For further details refer to paragraph 2 5 Signaling on the display in the User Manual 22 User Interface Installation and Programming Manual 5 3 2 LEDs Denomination H SILENCE ELECTRONICS ON Solid As per paragraph 5 1 SmartLight panel frontplate LIGHT ON Blinking I RESET DISABLI Ei O As per paragraph 5 1 SmartLight panel frontplate J INVESTIGATE Indicates that investigation time has been requested K ALARM As per paragraph 5 1 SmartLight panel frontplate L PRE ALARM As per paragraph 5 1 SmartLight panel frontplate M FAULT As per paragraph 5 1 SmartLight panel frontplate
16. Mounting BASE XP95 DISCOVERY Mounting BASE 45681 215 XP95 I S Mounting Base Intrinsic Security Mounting Base 45681 321 XP95 DISCOVERY Isolating Base Isolating Base for XP95 detectors 45681 242 XP95 DISCOVERY Low power relay base Mounting Base with relay 45681 250 XP95 DISCOVERY E Z fit base Large Mounting Base 150mm 45681 276 Ancillary Base Sounder Base with Sounder C 3 Accessories Model Name Description 55000 720 XP95 Isolator XP95 Isolator for Loops 59000 700 XPlorer Isolator XPlorer Isolator for Loops 55000 855 XP95 protocol translator Protocol translator for intrinsically secure lines C 4 Callpoints Model Name Description 55000 905 XP95 Manual Call Point Surface mounting XP95 Manual Call Point for loops Surface mounting 55000 906 XP95 Manual Call Point Flush mounting XP95 Manual Call Point for loops Flush mounting 68 Apollo devices accepted by the panel Installation and Programming Manual 0 C e LIGHT ELECTRONICS 55000 940 XP95 I S Manual Call Point Intrinsic Security Manual call point 58000 910 Discovery Manual Call Point Surface mounting Discovery Manual Call Point Surface mounting 58000 920 Discovery Manual Call Point Flush mounting Discovery Manual Call Point Flush mounting 59000 910 Xplorer manual call point Xplorer manual call point C 5 Sounder Flasher Model Name Description 55000 278 Loop Powered Sounder Lo
17. VMIC100 Input Output Module Module with 1 Supervised Input 1 Supervised Output VMMIC100 Input Output Mini Module Mini Module with 1 Supervised Input 1 Supervised gt Output VMIC120 Input output Module Form C Module with 1 Supervised Input 1 NON Supervised Output dry contact VMMIC120 Input output mini Module Form C Mini Module with 1 Supervised Input 1 NON Supervised P Output dry contact VLS100 Intelligent Wall Sounder Loop Powered Sounder a Configured as Rate of rise detector at default alarm triggered by rapid rise in temperature or when the temper ature exceeds the 54 C alarm threshold To configure as High temperature detector Rate of rise feature bypassed and fixed temperature set at 70 C use the VPU100 programmer The panel will recognize the configura tion criteria automatically b Smaller model for customized housing 64 Argus devices accepted by the control panel Installation and Programming Manual nm LIGHT ELECTRONICS B 2 Device Bases Model Name Description Note VB100 Vega Universal Base Standard Base x Detectors VDBS100 Deep Standard Base Deep Standard Base Allows connection to wall mount cable runs BLR100 Vega Relay Base Relay Base Relay activated by the detector R output attached to the base VBS100 Detector Sounder Base Base with Sounder Activated by the detector R output attached to the base B 3 Wireless devices Model Name Description Note SGW
18. consequently interrupt the loop circuit If a short circuit occurs the two isolators adjacent to the shorted section will open and split the loop in such way as to allow the panel to drive the elements on either side of the interruption No more than 32 detectors devices should be installed between two isolator modules Note Many detectors devices have built in isolators and therefore do not require isolator modules Refer to Appendix B Argus devices accepted by the control panel and Appendix C Apollo devices accepted by the panel for further details B The Repeater accessory item This optional system enhancement tool equipped with keypad LEDs fast buttons and display replicates all the system data The panel supports 4 repeaters maximum cable length 1000m from panel Repeaters should be located at building entrances exits in such way as to allow persons in charge to view the system status without going too far inside the building 6 Introduction Installation and Programming Manual nm RTLIGHT ELECTRONICS C Gas extinguishant system optional system enhancement feature The panel can house and manage a gas extinguishant module The Gas extinguishant module is compliant with EN 12094 1 1 2 Other parts of the system part definitions Point synonym and definition of a loop device detector etc Refer to the previous point and Appendix A and B for further details Zone a group of points detectors etc
19. devices have been properly addressed initialize the enrolling process From the panel lt key gt Programming Configuration Loop lt OK gt Auto configure Acquire From a PC this feature is not available Apollo devices accepted by the panel 71 SMARTLIGHT INIM Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS Appendix D SmartLeague software D 1 Introduction The SmartLight system can be programmed from the panel or from a PC All the programming functions can be accessed through the software If you wish to program the SmartLight system using a PC you will need e a portable computer for parameter downloading to the powered up wall mounted device e SmartLeague software SmartLeague can run on the installer company s computer It will allow installers to pre program most of the system parameters from a remote location no computer to control panel link is required during this phase Computer to control panel link up is required for uploading and download operations only The connection cable must be long enough to reach the mounted device without difficulty Refer to paragraph 7 3 Connecting the RS232 PC serial link The system programming parameters are considered the system so ution You can save the system solution to the SmartLeague database and use it for maintenance purposes or as a model for other systems D 1 1 The layout The initial page of the SmartLeague application is common to all the products This
20. drop them onto tree structure 4 Programming sheet to be selected in order to program the selected component D 3 Howto configure the system 1 From the Control panel configuration section select the part of the control panel you intend to configure 2 Drag any optional modules boards from the Devices section and drop them to the Control panel configuration tree 3 From the Control panel configuration section select the loop to be configured Select the System Programming page and ensure the loop type is correct 74 Smart Light Panel Power Supply RS485 BUS Holidays Timer Equations Zoe vat cae pot athe endl Logger SmartLeague software Installation and Programming Manual nm SMARTLIGHT ELECTRONICS 5 Select the System Design and in the section regarding the type of loop you have selected e g Apollo Argus expand the device typology drag and drop one device at a time to the Control panel configuration loop section Hi SmartLeague De is A e Smart Light Panel Power Supply RS485 BUS fee fr TT Le om vitesta mtocne I 002 200 optical heat detect Logger fe W100 optical smoke detector 200 optical heat detector 350H T thermal detector i se them Note To delete a component from the Control panel configuration simply select the device concerned and press CANC D 4 Howto program the control panel Proceed with the programming of each component in the system configura
21. etc or to the gas extinguishant system The panel considers each device a point which must first be enrolled and then programmed Note To install devices other than those specified in Appendix B and Appendix C you must use an input module to interface between the loop and the devices concerned Each point is assigned a device type e g optical smoke detector and an address The following section describes the different ways of configuring loop points 1 add remove a point using the respective address or type 2 assign an address to a device and allow it to acquire data from the panel 3 ask the panel to acquire data from the devices all or only new devices and assign their addresses only for Argus Once the configuration has been completed you can go on to program each separate point refer to paragraph 11 1 Programming fire detection points Attention You must insert the respective programming jumper J8 or J9 before starting the addressing procedure J8 for programming from panel J9 if for programming from PC Note In the first case you can configure the loop without panel linkup for example at your office The configuration can be downloaded to the panel later In the other two cases you can configure the loop from the panel or via a PC connected to the panel Once the loop has been configured any form of tamper to the device e g disconnection dislodgement etc will generate an anomaly signal
22. g PRE EXTINGUISH oc eo C1 ALI J STOP EXTINGUISH D_ n ELECTRONICS CPU FAULT q M Figure 6 Frontplate 5 1 5 1 1 Commands Denomination A 4 scroll keys Access Level 1 ELECTRONICS FAULT PRE ALARM DIALLER ON SmartLight panel frontplate Access Level 2 n Ok lt CPU FAULT A A TEST ON Co eV Pe SMARTLIGHT Chapter 5 X NU HE B SILENCED as RESET INHIBITED EVACUATE yf LEV 2 Gi INVESTIGATE MEI Hsia Pu BELLS Note To be used to navigate through A V the menus on the display The OK ESC effect these keys have during programming depends on the specific field See Chapter 8 Programming from the panel B SILENCE Push this button to Silences turns OFF active If the system is operating in silence turn OFF the outputs with the silenceable Night mode SILENCE status will panel beeper attribute The silenceable be held for the preset SILENCE outputs will hold silenced time only This is a safety status until a new event precaution designed to protect occurs that releases the building occupants and persons outputs automatically The in charge of night security who SILENCE button operates as a after silencing the system may toggle switch therefore be overcome by smoke or fumes silenced outputs can be during fire investigation and unsilenced by pushing the unable to restart the alarm button again signaling
23. inim aK inim DA SmartLight Analogue Fire Alarm Control Panel Extinguishant System Control Panel Installation and Programming Manual Pali ua GameOver Figure 3 Inside the box The following accessory items must be ordered separately see Appendix F Order Codes Device management 13 SMARTLIGHT ini ELECTRONICS A Extinguishant module B Repeater C Thermal probe for battery charge optimization NITA LOGICA ESCLUSIONI BATTERIE TEST Figure 4 Accessory devices 14 Installation and Programming Manual Device management Installation and Programming Manual nm SMARTLIGHT ELECTRONICS Chapter 4 Technical description 4 1 Internal devices RESET INHIBITE Figure 5 SmartLight motherboard Main components A Loop output terminals B Loop input terminals C Loop status LED refer to Chapter 5 User Interface D RS232 serial port for PC connection E Dialler output supervised F RS485 BUS terminals for Repeater connections max 100mA G Fault output dry contact H Fault output supervised I Alarm output supervised J 24 V 0 8A output for external loads Technical description 15 0 C C LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS K Connector for the earth wire of the power supply module L Power supply module connector M Battery connector N Thermal probe acces
24. its assigned zones goes into alarm status YES The output will activate when at least one of its assigned zones goes into pre alarm status A zone will generate a pre alarm when at least one of its input points goes into pre alarm status NO The output status will remain unchanged even if one of its assigned zones goes into pre alarm status YES The output will activate when at least one of its assigned zones signals fault status A zone will generate a fault when one or more of its input points signals fault status NO me output status will remain unchanged even if one of its assigned zones signals fault status YES The output will activate when one at least one of its assigned zones goes into early warning status A zone will generate an early warning when at least one of its input points goes into early warning status NO The output status will remain unchanged even if one of its assigned zones goes into early warning status YES The output will activate when at least one of its assigned zones goes into Monitor status A zone will go into Monitor status if an input point goes into Monitor status NO The output status will remain unchanged even if one of the assigned zones goes into Monitor status YES The output will activate when at least one of its assigned zones is bypassed NO The output status will remain unchanged even if one of the assigned zones is bypassed YES The output will activate when at least one of its assigned zo
25. on a module connected to the loop etc Check the EOL resistor connection on the last device Using a tester check that the resistor has not burnt out 16 2 Shorted I O fault A short circuit has been detected on the input output terminals The next line indicates the specific terminals NAC on a module connected to the loop etc Check the device connections and cable sections 16 3 Loop fault Fault The display will show the Short on A message Cause A short circuit has been detected on the wiring section between the Loop O terminals and the first isolator on the loop Remedy Check the connections and integrity of the wiring on the section concerned The display will show the Short on R message only for 4 wire loops A short circuit has been detected on the wiring section between the Loop I terminals and their nearest isolator on the loop Check the connections and integrity of the wiring on the section concerned The panel shows the Loop Open message only for 4 wire loops No loop continuity between the Loop O and Loop I terminals One or more open isolators on the line Check all the isolators on the loop the LED of at least one of the isolators will signal isolated status Once you have found the open isolator check the connections and integrity of the wiring on the cable section between the open isolator and the successive one Int
26. page is always active even during the programming phase ia 10 x Programming Settings Controlpanel ck EE E 1 Gg Start Page Direct line Recent solutions e e g gt COMPANY PROFILE PRODUCTS gt JOB OPPORTUNITIES ELECTRONICS CONTACT US HOW TO FIND US gt NEWS A PASSION 772 SECURITY Fuoco Fire Introducdan Il pericolo avanza Sempre di pi Danger gaining ground Faster and faster Smartlink Cosa fare in questi momenti What are your alternatives SmartLoop SmartLight Il tuo futuro dipende dalle tue scelte f Your future depends on your choice E INIM ha tutte le soluzioni che cerchi f INIM has the solutions you need Perch ogni giorno vogliamo farti sentire al sicuro an Because we want you to feel safe in every moment ll tempo fermo Il fuoco in trappola Nessun pericolo sE Time stops The fire is pinned down Danger over Technical assistance FAQ Tutto sotto controllo Everything under control Enquiry 1 Menu bar and icons for the functions related to the application itself programming accessories 2 List of recent solutions which can be used to create new solutions or retrieve existing solutions 3 Documentation installed on the computer 4 Area dedicated to after sales service through internet you can consult the FAQ page and request information and suggestions via e mail 72 Smar
27. this connection 6 5 2 Repeater settings 1 Using the Dip Switch A assign an address to the Repeater DIP Switch Address 1 Figure 18 DIP Switch 28 Installing the SmartLight Panel Installation and Programming Manual inim SMARTLIGHT ELECTRONICS Attention All other DIP switch configurations are NOT allowed 2 Ensure that the EOL jumper is set in the EOL position on the last Repeater on the line ONLY Figure 19 Jumper position 6 6 Connecting the fault signaling outputs The panel provides 2 fault signaling outputs e A normally open dry contact e A supervised output protected by a resettable fuse 0 3 A Figure 20 Connecting the fault signaling outputs During standby status the voltage applied to the output will be less than 0 5 V thus not enough to activate the connected load but enough to allow the panel to verify the integrity of the connection cable Open or shorted conditions on the wires will generate a fault signal Open or Shorted Fault Output In the event of a fault the output will activate and the panel will supply 24 V in accordance with the polarity indicated on the board Note In order to validate the IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification these outputs must not be used as Type J outputs EN 54 1 therefore they must not be used to command devices that transmit fault signals 6 6 1 Wiring 1 Use NON shielded cable The wire section should be compatible with th
28. to activate deactivate the LED or output Point nnn lt Point descr gt 2 Press A or W to go to the adjacent point or zone Output ON J Other maintenance operations 57 ere C LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual 15 8 Set the date for the next maintenance session From panel lt key gt Maintenance Maintenance lt OK gt From PC go to SmartLight Panel Loop Programming tick Extinction point If you have set the date of the next maintenance session the system will signal a fault event on the specified date Only a new date selected via this menu will clear this fault signal Maintenance dd mm yy hh mm Monday 15 9 Loop Diagnostics From panel lt key gt Maintenance Diagnostic From PC this feature is not available This menu will allow you to carry out diagnostics on all the smoke detectors connected to the loop After the diagnostics phase the panel will show the maximum level of dust detected the detector concerned and the average dust level of all the detectors Dirty Average xxx Maxi mum XXX Point nnn 58 Other maintenance operations LIGHT Chapter 16 Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS Diagnostics Clearing Faults Danger Only authorized operators Level 2 or 3 may search for and correct faults 16 1 Open I O fault The panel is unable to find the EOL resistor on the supervised input output terminals The next line indicates the specific terminals NAC
29. wire length is 2000 m The SmartLight provides supervised outputs which ensure full device functionality The panel identifies and signals alarm pre alarm fault early warning bypassed zone test and monitoring conditions The system status is indicated on the display and on the system status LEDs The SmartLight panel supports up to 4 Repeater panels accessory items which replicate system data and allow building occupants with Level 2 authorization to silence and reset the system The panel also accepts an extinguishant module accessory item that allows it to manage a gas extinguishant system The self addressing feature and reduced complexity point programming allow fast and easy installation Figure 1 Example of a typical SmartLight installation Introduction 5 TLIGHT INIM Installation and Programming Manual Caption A Loop All the peripheral devices of the system must be connected in parallel to the loop circuit 2 pole STP The loop is a closed electrical circuit in which a wide variety of alarm devices can be accommodated Opening or closing the circuit at any point will generate a fault signal The loop circuit communication path starts on the Loop Out terminals and ends on the Loop In terminals The panel controls and communicates with the loop devices via digital protocol The loop utilizes the same two poles for the power supply to the system devices and the two way communication channel The loop accommodates 1 Detect
30. 00 _ FI100 Remote LED By A 2 l PIERI JI ESTRO 19 E __ x ELETTI CA SSS Loop O Loop F et Figure 14 4 wire connection 6 3 1 Wiring 1 Use 2 pole shield twisted cable The cable section must be compatible with the loop load refer to Appendix B and Appendix C for further details Attention The maximum wire length is 2000 m 2 Connect the cable shield to the earth terminal 3 one end of the loop only 3 Fire alarm wires must be separate from other power wiring circuits Guidelines Danger 2 wire connection no more than 32 detectors can be connected to the loop 4 wire connection T junctions are prohibited that is unless the maximum number of devices that risk isolation during any type loop fault does not exceed 32 If the system loop devices do not have built in isolators you must install an isolator for each group of 32 detectors Refer to Appendix B and Appendix C for further details All circuits should be wired using the local country Fire Code compliant method 26 Installing the SmartLight Panel Installation and Programming Manual SMARTLIGHT 6 4 Connecting the Dialler The panel dialler must have an activation terminal that will generate calls when it connects to GND activation A DIALLER GND Activation when connected to GND 12V
31. 12 1 Enable programming via PC The extinguishant module can be programmed only via the SmartLeague software whereas the configuration and programming of the points can be done from the panel If the programming jumper is not inserted access to the programming via PC will be denied from PC 1 Remove the frontplate Program i 2 Insert the jumper J9 the respective message will appear The panel keys will be disabled 3 Connect your PC to the serial port J7 12 2 Configuring the extinguishant module From PC go to System Design Devices Extinguishant module drag and drop it to SmartLight Panel From the panel lt key gt Programming Configuration Repeater Ext lt OK gt lt OK gt This option allows the panel to determine how many extinguishant modules are connected this model accepts one module only 12 3 Programming the module From PC go to SmartLight Panel Extinguishant module Programming From the panel lt key gt Programming Extinct board lt OK gt Program the parameters that define the operating principles of the system 12 3 1 PARAMETERS Zone group Mode Confirm Extinguish Do not confirm Wait for from pressure switch 50 Zones that will activate the fire extinguishant system if one or more of their input points goes into alarm status At least 1 If you select this mode only one of the selected zones need be in alarm status in order to activate the fire exting
32. 2W Wire to Wireless Connected to Loop 32 device interface Sagittarius Translator series SG wireless to panel The panel sees the 32 devices as if they were connected to the Loop with different addresses SG100 Wireless Analogue Photo Wireless Optical detector Used only with SGW2W detector SG200 Wireless Analogue Wireless Optical Heat Multicriteria detector detector SG350 Wireless Analogue Wireless Analogue thermal 2 thermal detector detector SGMI100 Wireless Input Module Wireless Input Module SGMC100 Wireless Output module Wireless Output module SGCP100 Wireless Call Point Wireless button SGRS100 Radio Sounder Radio Sounder a Configured as Rate of rise detector at default alarm triggered by rapid rise in temperature or when the temperature exceeds the 54 C alarm threshold To configure as High temperature detector Rate of rise feature bypassed and fixed temperature set at 70 C use the VPU100 programmer The panel will recognize the configuration criteria automatically B 4 Device Consumption B 4 1 Detectors In standby 90 pA In alarm 6 mA B 4 2 Modules In standby 120 pA In alarm 6mA B 5 Loop limitation Use suitable twisted shielded cable for the loop wiring Connect the shield to earth using terminal 3 or 6 connect it to one end of the loop only In order to allow the loop to function properly you must section the device connection cable in such way
33. 6 Battery Fault 61 16 7 Other faults 62 Appendix A Maintenance 63 Appendix B Argus devices accepted by the control panel 64 Appendix C Apollo devices accepted by the panhel in 67 Appendix D SmartLeague software 72 Appendix E About the SmartLeague software ii 76 Appendix F Order Codes ici 78 Installer s NOtes iii 79 Installation and Programming Manual SMAR TLIGHT ELECTRONICS Chapter 1 Introduction Note The control panels described in this manual have been designed and developed to the highest standards of quality reliability and performance All product components are capable to application requirements and able to operate in compliance with the related technical specifications when the temperature external to their casing complies with Category 3k5 of IEC 721 3 3 Danger The GAS control function is not EN54 2 compliant as this feature is not mentioned in the aforesaid standard Danger In order to validate the IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification and in compliance with EN54 2 all the manual alarm buttons and fire detectors employed in the system must be associated with fire detection and alarm functions 1 1 Application and use The SmartLight analog addressable fire alarm panel manages a single loop that accommodates different types of fire security devices detectors input modules outputs callpoints fire bells sirens etc The maximum loop
34. A1 LED Indicates that fire EXTINGUISH extinction is running B1 LED Indicates activation of the Indicates that only PRE pre extinguish output one zone is in alarm EXTINGUISH refer to Connecting the status therefore Extinguishant module the extinguishant optional system system will not be enhancement tool on activated If another page 30 terminal J4 zone latches in alarm the extinguishant system will be activated C1 LED Indicates trouble with the Indicates restoral of This condition can be cleared by reset only FAULT fire extinction circuits a fault event level 2 D1 LED Indicates that the fire Indicates restoral of STOP extinguishant system has a Stop extinguishant EXTINGUISH been stopped from a event remote Hold off unit refer to Connecting the Extinguishant module optional system enhancement tool on page 30 terminal J7 E1 LED Indicates a CPU fault that Indicates restoral of CPU FAULT requires immediate repair a fault event 5 2 Internal LEDs Figure 7 Internal LEDs These LEDs indicate communication between the panel and the detectors These LEDs indicate that the panel is interrogating its devices the protocol it is using and whether or not the interrogated devices have responded The green LED A nearest to the Loop I terminals will blink each time a loop device responds during the interrogation phase of the devices from address 1 through to the maximum number of devices
35. Monteprandone AP Italy Tel 39 0735 70 50 07 Fax 39 0735 70 49 12 info inim biz www inim biz 2 15 Device identifier SMARTLIGHT G waw u Alimentazione 230V 15 10 Power Alimentacion 50 60 Hz Inin Eee ELECTRONICS ne Isolation Aislamiento Approvato d Approved Aprobado ENS4 2 ERA LBDTIN4ASLIGHTG Figure 2 Overview Product type Fire control panel Model SmartLight Year of Manufacture from 2008 2 16 Warranty INIM Electronics s r l warrants the original purchaser that for a period of 24 months from the date of production the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship The warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover e Improper use or negligence e Damage caused by fire flood wind or lightning e Vandalism e Fair wear and tear Inim Electronics s r l shall at its option repair or replace any defective products Improper use that is use for purposes other than those mentioned in this manual will void the warranty For the full details and conditions regarding the warranty refer to the purchase order 2 17 Safety laws The aim of the instructions in this section is to ensure that the device is installed and handled properly This chapter contains vital information The installer should be familiar with this section and bring each item to the attention of the system users Ge
36. Programming Manual Appendix B The ARGUS devices accepted by this control panel do not have IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification refer to the instructions leaflet provided with each device AII Argus Vega devices have built in loop isolators Therefore isolators are not required A short circuit on the loop will not provoke loss of any device Each detector is equipped with a 3 colour LED green periodic blinking indicates the detector is working properly if enabled Yellow indicates fault status or open isolator red indicates alarm status if enabled Detectors are equipped with test LEDs if you hold a magnet near the detector base near to the two notches the detector should generate an alarm signal B 1 Devices Model Name Description Note V100 Analogue Photo detector Optical Smoke detector V200 Analogue Multicriteria detector Optical Smoke Heat detector V350 Analogue heat detector Heat detector VCP100 Manual callpoint Intelligent resettable callpoint VMI100 Input Module Module with 1 Supervised Input VMMI100 Input Mini Module Mini module with 1 Supervised Input gt VMC100 Output Module Module with 1 Supervised Output VMMC100 Output Mini Module Mini Module with 1 Supervised Output gt VMC120 Output Module Form C Module with 1 form C Output 1 NON Supervised Output VMMC120 Output Mini Module Form C Mini Module with ifirm C Output 1 NON Supervised P Output
37. Therefore you must install loop isolators in such way as to avoid the loss of devices in the event of short circuit C 1 Devices C 1 1 Detectors XP95 series XP95 series detectors are especially designed to operate with a sensibility of 55 sensibility at Note default Sensibility adjustment should be limited to cases where it is absolutely essential as any change may lead to delays in loop response time Model Name Description 55000 885 XP95 Multisensor Detector Fire Smoke Heat detector 55000 600 XP95 Optical Smoke detector Optical Smoke detector 55000 500 XP95 Ionization Smoke Detector Ionization Smoke Detector 55000 400 XP95 Heat detector standard temperature Heat detector standard temperature 55000 401 XP95 Heat detector High temperature Heat detector High temperature 55000 640 XP95 I S Smoke detector Intrinsic security Smoke detector 55000 440 XP95 I S Heat detector Intrinsic security Heat detector 55000 540 XP95 I S Ionization Smoke detector Intrinsic security Ionization Smoke detector C 1 2 Detectors Discovery series Model Name Description 58000 600 Discovery Optical Smoke detector Optical Smoke detector 58000 400 Discovery Heat detector Heat detector 58000 700 Discovery Multisensor detector Optical Smoke detector Heat detector 58000 300 Discovery Carbon Monoxide detector Carbon Monoxide detector 58000 500 Discovery Ionization Smoke detector Ionization Smoke Detector Apoll
38. ails Bypassed components put out of components loop point service components will be unable to zone or output has been generate faults alarms or signals of any bypassed sort and cannot be activated under any circumstances Components must be bypassed put out of service during maintenance work Q TEST Indicates that one or more A bypassed point which is undergoing tests LED yellow components points or separately or as part of a zone will not zones is undergoing tests generate alarms or signaling of any kind However the respective LED will turn On for several seconds and then reset and turn Off automatically This feature allows technicians to carry out point zone tests and inspections alone as it eliminates the need of constantly returning to the panel to verify reset the events generated by the points R ON Indicates that the system This LED will go Off in the event of joint LED green is operating On primary 230 V ac and secondary batteries power failure S DIALLER ON LED red Indicates that the dialler activation output is active The dialler will be activated after the pre set delay in the event of an alarm T DISABLI FAULT DIALLE LED yellow G N Indicates that the dialler activation output is disabled or faulty the display will provide the respective details Indicates restoral of a fault event This condition can be cleared by reset only level 2
39. anel 33 SMARTLIGHT INIM Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS 5 Using the following graph find the value the measurement will be based on Volt 29 28 5 4 28 27 5 27 26 5 4 26 25 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 C Figure 25 Voltage charge in relation to Battery Temperature 6 Using a tester measure the voltage on the AUX A terminals and turn the trimmer B to the previously measured value _ GUASTO e BLOCCO ESTINZIONE GUASTO CPU S ALLARME CTED Ea Gal COCO Tal G Figure 26 Adjusting the voltage charge 34 Installing the SmartLight Panel Installation and Programming Manual SMARTLIGHT ELECTRONICS Chapter 7 Powering up and configuring the system 7 1 Testing wiring integrity Double check the integrity of the wiring before first power up 7 1 1 Isolation from earth AAAA AA bor 3 Al bun O Figure 27 Isolation between cable shields and earthing system Disconnect the wires from the terminals on the motherboard Using a tester ensure there is no electric current flow between the wires and earthing system Reconnect the wires to their respective terminals on the motherboard Disconnect the cable shields from the respective terminals on the motherboard a ee Using a tester ensure there is no electric current flow between the cable shields and earthing system 6 Reconnect the cable shields to their respective terminals on the mot
40. anel frontplate Conventions Example description Text in Italics Refer to paragraph Text in italics indicates the title of a chapter section paragraph 4 1 Internal table or figure in this manual or other published reference devices lt text gt lt CustomerCode gt Variable data lowercase A or 1 Representation of a part of the system or video object letter or number BUTTON CANC ESC RESET Computer or control panel keys Note The detached notes contain important information about the text Attention The attention prompts indicate that total or partial disregard of the procedure could damage the connected devices Danger The danger warnings indicate that total or partial disregard of the procedure could injure the operator or persons in the vicinity 2 13 Menu paths Example From panel lt key gt Configuration Loop lt OK gt Loop Parameters From PC Panel Loop Access to specific functions can be achieved by using the panel keys or PC video objects and the respective path Note This manual describes the recommended programming flow This manual describes the loop configuration procedure from the panel as indicated in the example Attention For most part this manual describes programming from the control panel 10 General information Installation and Programming Manual LIGHT 2 14 Manufacturer s name and address INIM Electronics s r l Via Fosso Antico Centobuchi 63033
41. ault it may be necessary to bypass the dialler outputs terminals 7 8 and Fault NAC 15 16 The bypassed object cannot be activated Bypass may be necessary in the event of fault signaling triggered by the Dialler or Supervised output refer to Chapter 16 Diagnostics Clearing Faults 15 6 Testing points and zones From the panel lt key gt Maintenance Test point select point lt OK gt From the panel lt key gt Maintenance Test zone select zone lt OK gt Maintenance work often entails point or zone tests Points or zones in test status cannot generate faults or alarms signals and cannot respond to activation signals For example if a zone is in test status you can inspect all the zone detectors points without generating false alarms Note When a detector point is put in test status its LED will go On for several seconds 1 Press lt OK gt to put the detector point or zone in test status Point nnn lt Point descr gt 2 Press A or W to go to the adjacent point or zone Testing 4 15 7 Force the LEDs and point outputs From panel lt key gt Maintenance Test led select point lt OK gt From panel lt key gt Maintenance Test output select point lt OK gt After maintenance or on first startup it may be necessary to force a point output or detector LED For example the On status of a detector LED allows fast identification of the detector location on the protected premises 1 Press lt OK gt
42. command holds off signaling The Silence phase will run for the pre set time If no one intervenes during this phase the system will undo the silence command and the alarm will continue To change the night mode silence time refer to paragraph 9 2 Setting delays and times Pre alarm The pre alarm signal can be disabled on certain points Alarm events will generate instant alarms Refer to paragraph 11 1 Programming fire detection points to enable disable the pre alarm time on points during Night mode 56 Other maintenance operations Installation and Programming Manual LIGHT ELECTRONICS Alarm Detectors can be programmed with a Day mode alarm threshold and a Night mode alarm threshold refer to paragraph 11 1 Programming fire detection points 15 3 3 Changing Day Night mode manually From the panel lt key gt Settings 15 3 4 Changing Day Night mode automatically Setting up a timer refer to paragraph 9 6 Setting the Timers to toggle the panel status 15 4 Bypassing a zone or point From the panel lt key gt Disablement Point or Zone lt OK gt select point or zone lt OK gt Under certain circumstances e g maintenance or fault it may be necessary to bypass a zone or a point Bypassed zones or points cannot generate fault or alarm signals and cannot be activated 15 5 Bypass Dialler output and supervised fault From the panel lt key gt Disablement Outputs lt OK gt Under certain circumstances e g maintenance or f
43. ction Note The connection between the panel and the PC will be operative only when the PC programming jumper is inserted The cable should be connected to the device as shown SmartLight end DB9F connector PC end DB9F connector OIlrN I DAD wm BR WN OI NID Om AINI W SmartLight GP end PC end DB9F connector DB25F connector 2 2 3 3 4 20 5 7 6 6 7 4 8 5 Note The RS232 link can be ordered separately The order code is indicated in Appendix F If your PC does not have a RS232 port but has a USB use an RS232 USB adaptor Powering up and configuring the system 37 SMARTLIGHT INIM Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS 7 4 Powering up the system Figure 32 Connecting the batteries 1 Connect the connection wire A to the batteries Refer also to Connecting the batteries on page 32 2 Connect the connection wire B to the batteries Attention Be sure that cable polarity is correct 3 Connect the connector C of the battery wire to the control panel Attention Ensure that connector polarity is correct The panel will take several seconds to stabilize start up will be indicated by an intermittent audible signal and the Resetting message SILENCE T U amasar D D siuenceD eT C PREEXTINGUISHMENT ok e Rein O mu i KY gt sor C STOP EMNGUSHMENT v A DISABLE z Wo ma
44. d mains failure signaling on the control panel This delay avoids unnecessary signaling of brief Mains failure events From PC Go to SmartLight Panel Power supply Programming Delay dialler Delay 0 to 10 minutes time between a zone alarm and DIALLER output activation From PC Go to SmartLight control panel Programming Verify Time This delay allows the device to analyze the alarm conditions before triggering an alarm If the point detector exceeds the pre set threshold value it will be reset by the panel If the point detector exceeds the pre set threshold value while the verify alarm time is running it will trigger an alarm If it does not it will restore to standby status Applies to points with Verify YES From PC go to SmartLight Panel Loop System Programming Silence Time Silence Time during Night Mode starts when the lt SILENCE gt button is pressed From PC goto SmartLight Panel System Programming Filter time This represents the minimum duration of an line alarm or fault signal before the control panel will consider it as valid This filter avoids unnecessary signaling of alarms and or faults generated by a instantaneous activation for example when a fork lift truck passes in front of the detection beam for an instant From PC go to SmartLight Panel Loop System Programming Lock reset This is the period 0 to 30 minutes after activation of the Valve output during which Reset operations are not all
45. device 3 Output Module provides a supervised ancillary output The cause of activation can be defined during the system configuration phase The output module interfaces all types of loop devices bells signaling devices fire door magnets D etc 4 Callpoint a clearly labeled fire button with instructions for use in the event of fire Usually placed near building entrances exits These push button alarm trigger devices allow building occupants to activate system alarms 5 Sounder Flasher audible visual alarm signaling devices The cause of activation alarm pre alarm early warning etc can be defined during the system configuration phase Note Sounders and flashers can also be connected directly to the control panel outputs E For the list of the devices the loop accommodates and for details regarding their operating principles refer to Appendix B Argus devices accepted by the control panel Appendix C Apollo devices accepted by the panel The loop circuit configuration as required by the local Fire code in force is a fault tolerant circuit which in the event of short circuit or loop interruption allows the panel to continue to communicate and drive the elements on either side of the interruption Isolator In order to provide a fault tolerant loop circuit that is Fire code compliant isolator modules must be installed in series with the loop circuit The isolators modules will detect any short circuit conditions and
46. device The protective earthing system must be compliant with the local safety regulations fire code laws and bylaws in force 6 10 1 Technical specifications Primary power source 230 V ac 15 10 50 60 Hz Panel current draw 0 5 A max 6 10 2 Wiring Figure 23 Connecting the Mains Danger Switch Off the mains power 1 Connectthe wires to the terminal board A of the power supply 2 Usinga plastic cable tie secure the cable to the hook B on the back of the control panel Attention Wiring circuits must not be commingled without proper separation Adhere to the connection wiring in the diagram 32 Installing the SmartLight Panel Installation and Programming Manual LIGHT ELECTRONICS 6 11 Connecting the batteries The panel box provides housing for two 12 V 7 Ah lead batteries The two batteries must be connected in series in such way as to provide a 24 V current Using the battery terminal eyelet wire included insert the battery terminal bolt through the washer and battery terminal eyelet The actual connection must be completed during the Powering up the system on page 38 The batteries are the secondary power supply of the system Once powered up the panel will charge and monitor the batteries automatically The battery monitoring process is as follows e Efficiency test The panel checks the efficiency of the batteries by simulating load current demand at regular 60 second intervals If
47. devices manually C RESET Push this button to clear any Any alarm fault conditions which User Interface active events delete the memory and restore standby conditions persist after RESET operations will generate new alarm fault signals 17 LIGHT Denomination D EVACUATION Access Level 1 If this button is pressed during active pre alarm conditions the system will override the programmed pre alarm time and generate an instant alarm i e activate all evacuation warning devices ELECTRONICS Access Level 2 If this button is pressed when pre alarm conditions are not active the system will generate a panel alarm Installation and Programming Manual Note E INVESTIGATE If this button is pressed during active pre alarm conditions the system will add the preset investigation time to the running pre alarm time this operation can be done once only The extended alarm delay will allow authorized building occupants and or security staff to check and verify the fire hazard Extinguishant module accessory item commands F If this button is pressed once BYPASS the system will disable EXTINGUISH Extinguish commands If this Button button is pressed again the system will re enable Extinguish commands G If you push this button once AUTOMATIC the system will disable BYPASS automatic extinguish Button commands generated by the E
48. e loop device connections have been properly completed and double checked initialize the process From the panel lt key gt Programming Configuration Loop lt OK gt Auto configure Readdress all From a PC this feature is not available B 6 3 Automatic setting of new devices The SmartLight can assign addresses automatically to loop devices with address 255 set at default Starting from the LOOP 0 J18 terminal the SmartLight will scan for the first device that requires addressing and will assign an available address 1 to 240 Note This method of addressing new devices does not affect any previously assigned addresses In order to ensure that new devices will be addressed automatically check that they are set at default address 255 This test can be done using the VPU100 After connecting new devices to the loop initialize the process From the panel lt key gt Programming Configuration Loop lt OK gt Auto configure Readdress new From a PC this feature is not available 66 Argus devices accepted by the control panel 0 C e Installation and Programming Manual LIGHT ELECTRONICS Appendix C Apollo devices accepted by the panel The APOLLO devices accepted by this control panel do not have IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification refer to the instructions leaflet provided with each device Note Apollo devices are not equipped with built in loop isolators that is if not otherwise specified
49. e of inflammable materials Regardless of its capabilities a fire alarm system is not a substitute for the necessary precautions building occupants must take to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of fire 2 11 Technical support Our professional engineers are readily available to assist you Call our phone number and you will be connected right away to a person who will answer all your questions and provide you with full technical support 2 12 Key 2 12 1 Glossary and terminology Panel device system refer to the devices defined in 2 15 Device identifier Left right behind above below refer to the directions as seen by the operator in front of the mounted device Communicator telephone SMS digital synonym of dialler STP Shielded twisted pair cable General information 9 0 C CD LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS Qualified personnel those persons whose training expertise and knowledge of the laws and bylaws regarding service conditions and the prevention of accidents are able to identify and avoid all possible situations of danger Select click on and select a specific item from drop down menu options box graphic object etc Press click on a video button or press a key on the panel keypad 2 12 2 Graphic key Following are the graphic conventions used in the text For a description of the graphic conventions relating to the interface refer to paragraph 5 1 SmartLight p
50. e wire length and load connected to the output 2 Connect the EOL resistor 10 KQ in parallel to the last device on the line Installing the SmartLight Panel 29 SMARTLIGHT Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS 6 7 Connecting the Alarm signaling output Figure 21 Connecting the Alarm output The alarm output is a silenceable supervised output protected by a resettable fuse 0 9 A During standby status the panel will allow a low supervisory current to circulate on the line with reverse polarity to that indicated on the board The diodes connected in series to each load on the line will ensure that the current closes on the EOL resistor This current allows the panel to verify cable integrity Open or shorted conditions on the wires will generate a fault signal Open OR Shorted Alarm Output In the event of an alarm the output will activate and the panel will supply 24 V in accordance with the polarity indicated on the board 6 7 1 Wiring 1 Use NON shielded cable The wire section should be compatible with the wire length and load connected to the output 2 Connect the EOL resistor 47 KQ in parallel to the last device on the line 3 Connect a 1N4007 diode or equivalent in series to each load 6 8 Connecting the Extinguishant module optional system enhancement tool Figure 22 Extinguishant module 30 Installing the SmartLight Panel Installation and Programming Manual 6 8
51. eaning Fault Dialler Trouble on the dialler communication line dialer output Fault AUX Short circuit on the AUX terminals protected by the resettable fuse Mains failure Primary power failure 230 Vac Ground fault Voltage dispersion detected Lost A loop device included in the configuration cannot be found Duplicated Add There are two loop devices with the same address Maintenance 62 The pre set date for Maintenance has expired Diagnostics Clearing Faults Installation and Programming Manual LIGHT ELECTRONICS Appendix A Maintenance The following operations must be carried out regularly 1 Using a damp lint free cloth remove any dust that may have gathered on the control panel do not use any kind of cleaning product or solvent 2 From panel Press lt key gt Test led lt OK gt to check the proper operating capability of the LEDs and beeper 3 Check the battery efficiency and change them if necessary 4 Check the integrity of all wires and connections 5 Ensure that there are no insects inside the control panel 6 Carry out maintenance on the detectors clean the outside and the detection chamber Note Points 1 and 2 can be carried out by authorized persons whereas all other points must be carried out by qualified technicians Maintenance 63 LIGHT Argus devices accepted by the control panel Note ere C CD ELECTRONICS Installation and
52. erator will then be able to reset the system and restore standby status L ALARM LED red Indicates an alarm condition that is an input point detector callpoint input module etc set to generate alarms has detected alarm conditions Examples a smoke detector has sensed a quantity of smoke that exceeds its alarm threshold a heat detector has sensed rise in temperature that exceeds its alarm threshold a callpoint has been activated etc Authorized persons only level 2 can clear these conditions which may occur after an early warning pre alarm etc by means of silence reset operations Signaling will continue even after the cause of the alarm has ceased M PRE ALARM LED red Indicates a pre alarm condition that is an input point detector callpoint input module etc set with a pre alarm time has activated Examples a smoke detector has sensed a quantity of smoke that exceeds its alarm threshold a heat detector has sensed rise in temperature that exceeds its alarm threshold a callpoint has been activated etc Only authorized persons level 2 can clear these conditions which may occur after an early warning pre alarm etc by means of silence reset operations Signaling will continue even after the cause of the alarm has ceased If the operator does not intervene in the meantime the point in pre alarm status will generate an alarm when the programmed pre alarm time expires The
53. errupted cable Disconnect the Loop I terminals of the panel search the loop until you find the last device on the line in working order To check whether a device is working or not access the Main menu from the panel and select MAINTENANCE gt TEST POINT LEDS This menu will allow you to turn the various device LEDs On and Off refer also to Chapter 15 Other maintenance operations Once you have found the last device on the line in working order check the connections and integrity of the wiring in the adjacent cable section The number of devices found by the panel is less than expected From the MAINTENANCE gt TEST POINT LEDS identify the devices which are not recognized refer also to Chapter 15 Other maintenance operations Check the wiring of the devices concerned and their respective addresses Duplicated address means the same address has been assigned to two devices Diagnostics Clearing Faults Using the MAINTENANCE gt TEST POINT LED menu turn On the LED of the device with the duplicated address find the loop devices with the duplicated address and assign them new addresses Refer also to Chapter 15 Other maintenance operations 59 SMARTLIGHT INIM Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS 16 4 Testing the Loop Figure 36 Internal LEDs Note Refer also to Internal LEDs on page 21 16 4 1 Testing the Loo
54. ers without leaving your office The data can be downloaded to the system when you are ready D 1 3 Howto create a solution and program devices 1 Select New Solution from the Recent Solutions section 2 Select the type of device and model lution GSM network dialer and communicator 1 1 The respective programming interface will appear SmartLeague software 73 SMARTLIGHT nm Installation and Programming Manual D 2 When a SmartLeague solution opens the following interface will appear ELECTRONICS Programming interface for SmartLight Hi SmartLeague ee Light Panel Power Supply F9 RS485 BUS Repeater Repeater HE9 Holidays E9 Timer E9 Equations 001 V100 optical smoke dete 002 200 optical heat detect 003 350 H T thermal detec I 004 VCP100 Manual Call Poi E 005 VMI100 Input Module ig Logger G __ VCP100 Manual Call Point SE MI100 Input Module Mutha NO Lima 1 The open solution is shown with other open solutions and the Start page in the background 2 Tree structure layout represented by a network of control panels and built in and optional hardware modules The system can be built by dragging the components from the System design page and dropping them onto the control panel configuration section 3 The Layout page allows the installer to select the system components type of control panel peripheral devices modules and drag and
55. herboard 7 1 2 Testing the wiring integrity of the supervised outputs ao i aed FATA Li DALER RS485 FAT lawn Au Figure 28 Supervised outputs 7 Disconnect the wires of the supervised outputs from the respective terminals on the motherboard 8 Using a tester measure the cable resistance Test both polarities At least one must have the same resistance value as the EOL resistor indicated in the previous figure Powering up and configuring the system 35 SMARTLIGHT nm Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS 7 1 3 Final tests Figure 29 Final tests 9 Check that all cables are properly separated bunched by means of cable ties and attached firmly to the cable hooks on the backbox 10 Check the proper polarity of the primary power source connections 230 Vac 11 Ensure that the cable is attached firmly by means of a plastic cable tie to the cable hook A 7 2 Testing Repeaters Figure 30 Testing Repeaters 12 Check that the Repeater panel DIP microswitches B have been properly set See Repeater settings on page 28 13 Check that the EOL resistance jumper C is in the EOL position on the last Repeater panel only 7 3 Connecting the RS232 PC serial link Connect the RS232 cable to the device as indicated in the figure 36 Powering up and configuring the system Installation and Programming Manual SMARTLIGHT ELECTRONICS Figure 31 RS232 serial port conne
56. ici acari 8 In box documentation 8 Manual details 8 Software information 8 Addressees 8 Operator authorization access level 8 Intellectual property rights 9 Disclaimer 9 Recommendations 9 Testing the system 9 Note to the installer 9 Technical support 9 Key 9 Menu paths 10 Manufacturer s name and address 11 Device identifier 11 Warranty 11 Safety laws 11 Device management iii 13 Product handling and storage 13 Environmental conditions 13 Unpacking the device 13 Technical description Internal devices 15 Technical Specifications 16 PCB current draw 16 Userintertaeeasraniiaanda ii ioni ana 17 SmartLight panel frontplate 17 Internal LEDs 21 Repeater optional 22 Installing the SmartLight Panel Installing the Extinguishant module accessory item 24 Wall mounting 25 Connecting the Loop 25 Connecting the Dialler 27 Connecting the RS485 BUS 27 Connecting the fault signaling outputs 29 Connecting the Alarm signaling output 30 Connecting the Extinguishant module optional system enhancement tool 30 The AUX output 32 Connecting the Mains 32 Connecting the batteries 33 Thermal Probe 33 Powering up and configuring the SySstem iii 35 Testing wiring integrity 35 Testing Repeaters 36 Connecting the RS232 PC serial link 36 Powering up the system 38 LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual Chapter 8 Programming from the pan l crciisgn ar 40 Chapter 9 Preparing the progra
57. in compliance with EN54 2 regulations delays pre alarm time must not be associated with the activation of the Dialler or ALARM NAC if activation is triggered by a manual callpoint 11 1 Programming fire detection points From panel lt key gt Programming Progr point select point lt OK gt From PC go to SmartLight Panel Loop System Programming 11 1 1 General parameters Address Device address assigned during configuration Device type Description of the device type assigned during configuration lt point123 gt Example of a point description Downstairs kitchen Extinguish Determines whether the point is for fire detection or fire extinction Yes the point is for extinction purposes NO the point is for detection purposes Zone The zone the point belongs to lt Zone nn gt Zone label description assigned during the zone programming phase 11 1 2 Detector parameters Level Only for detectors Real time value This value depends on the type of detector Heat Smoke etc Sensitivity Day Sensitivity Only for detectors Alarm threshold the detector will trigger alarm if the analysis value exceeds Night this threshold If enabled refer to Input it will generate a signal The threshold value depends on the type of detector Heat Smoke etc Warning Only for detectors Early warning threshold the detector will generate an early warning signal if the analysis value exceeds this threshold If enabled refe
58. led versions and the status of the batteries and inputs E 7 Viewing the Events log 1 Connect the computer to the RS232 serial port of the device 2 Create a new solution select File New or open the current solution configuration of the system select File Open 3 To view the contents of the events log select Log 4 Select the icon on the bottom left The recorded events appear Note The contents of the event log can be printed or saved to the database About the SmartLeague software 77 ere C CD LIGHT INIM Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS Appendix F Order Codes Quote the following order codes when ordering INIM Electronics s r l products Code Description SmartLight Fire Control Panel SmartLight MAN INST Installation manual SmartLetLoose ONE Extinguishant Module ProbeTH Thermal probe for battery charge optimization SmartLetUSee LCD Repeater SmartLeague Programming software runs under Windows Link232F9F9 RS232 link 78 Order Codes 0 C e Installation and Programming Manual LIGHT ELECTRONICS Installer s notes 79 ELECTRONICS A PASSION for SECURITY INIM Electronics s r l Via Fosso Antico Centobuchi 63033 Monteprandone AP Italy Tel 39 0735 70 50 07 Fax 39 0735 730 49 12 email info inim biz www inim biz DCMIINEOSLIGHT R110 20080604
59. ll not be responsible for damage arising from improper application or use This control panel should be handled by qualified personnel only Installation must be carried out strictly in accordance with the instructions described in this manual and in compliance with the local fire code in force 2 8 Recommendations INIM Electronics recommends that the entire system be tested on a regular basis refer to paragraph 2 9 Testing the system 2 9 Testing the system This system has been designed to the highest standards of quality and performance The system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component Most problems that prevent a fire control system from operating as intended can be found by regular testing and maintenance refer to Appendice A Maintenance Testing should include all detectors signaling devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system 2 10 Note to the installer In order to provide adequate protection and instructions for proper use you the installer must be familiar with the operating procedure of this device As the only individual in contact with system users it is your responsibility to instruct them on how to use this system properly and to bring to their attention that every fire is different in the amount of smoke and rate of burning Therefore smoke and heat detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by violent explosions escaping gas or improper storag
60. m 39 ere C CD LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS Chapter 8 Programming from the panel Access to programming is allowed only after the programming jumper has been inserted 1 Remove the frontplate IN rea NG 2 Insert the jumper J8 see Figure 5 C ver 1 00 i i 07 07 07 07 00 3 The display will show the relevant message 4 The panel switches Off no faults or alarms will be signaled Panel If this message appears the programming phase has been bloc IN MAINTENANCE ked via PC If this occurs only maintenance functions can be ver 1 00 accessed 07 07 07 07 00 Note To unblock the programming phase start the SmartLeague application on the PC and type in the code previously used to block it This feature protects the system from being accessed by persons other than qualified technicians authorized by the Installer company Menu options Press lt OK gt to access the zone screen gt 001 lt Zone Descr gt 002 lt Zone Descr gt Y indicates that there is further information after the last line 003 lt Zone Descr gt 004 lt Zone Descr gt y Press lt ESC gt to step back to the previous screen Editable alphanumeric field Use keys A and VW to move along the string Modify descr 7 3 a tl move OK mod Press and hold lt OK gt to scroll the alphanumeric characters lt Point 001 gt Press lt ESC gt to confirm the data entry exit and step back to the previous screen Editable nume
61. mming dat lwusiazarira 41 9 1 Time and date 41 9 2 Setting delays and times 41 9 3 Other options 42 9 4 Defining zones 42 9 5 Setting holidays 42 9 6 Setting the Timers 43 Chapter 10 Configuring the 100 aaa 44 10 1 Defining loop typology 44 10 2 Adding Removing any type of device manually 44 10 3 Configure the devices 45 10 4 Checking enrolled addressed devices 45 Chapter 11 Programming fire detection pointS iii 46 11 1 Programming fire detection points 46 Chapter 12 Programming the Extinguishant Module eee eeeeae 49 12 1 Enable programming via PC 50 12 2 Configuring the extinguishant module 50 12 3 Programming the module 50 12 4 Programming Extinction points 51 Chapter 13 Configuring the Repeaters ca 54 Chapter 14 Closing the programming session ii 55 14 1 Reset default programming 55 Chapter 15 Other maintenance operationS ia 56 15 1 Test Panel LEDs 56 15 2 Viewing Events 56 15 3 Day Night Mode 56 15 4 Bypassing a zone or point 57 15 5 Bypass Dialler output and supervised fault 57 15 6 Testing points and zones 57 15 7 Force the LEDs and point outputs 57 15 8 Set the date for the next maintenance session 58 15 9 Loop Diagnostics 58 Chapter 16 Diagnostics Clearing FaUltS ii 59 16 1 Open 1 0 fault 59 16 2 Shorted I O fault 59 16 3 Loop fault 59 16 4 Testing the Loop 60 16 5 Repeater faults 60 16
62. models The available models are e SmartLight G SmartLight Gold model manages 240 loop devices and 30 zones e SmartLight S Smartlight Silver model manages 64 loop devices and 16 zones Introduction 7 LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual Chapter 2 ELECTRONICS General information 2 1 In box documentation e Installation manual this manual e User Manual The Installation manual is inside the device package For further copies of the Installation Manual please contact INIM ELECTRONICS offices quoting the order number shown in Appendix F Order Codes 2 2 Manual details Title SmartLight Installation and Programming Manual e Edition Issue 1 10 e Month and Year of printing June 2008 e Installation manual code DCMIINEOSLIGHT 2 3 Software information e SmartLight Firmware Version 1 0 x e Extinguishant module Firmware Version 1 0 x e SmartLeague Software Version 2 x x 2 4 Addressees e Installer e Technical assistance 2 5 Operator authorization access level The SmartLight is EN 54 compliant There are four access levels Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 All building occupants All building occupants can view the system status active events and events log silence the panel beeper and under pre alarm conditions override pre alarm status and activate an instant alarm Authorized operators person s responsible for the safety of the building and its occupants
63. mum I SmartLight Analogue Fire Alarm Control Panel Extinguishant System Control Panel Installation and Programming Manual GameOver LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual Copyright The information contained in this document is the sole property of Inim Electronics s r l No part may be copied without written authorization from Inim Electronics s r l All rights reserved This Control panel has been designed and developed to the highest standards of quality and performance implemented by Inim Electronics This control panel must be installed in accordance with the instructions described in this manual and in compliance with the laws in force All control panels from the SmartLight series are EN54 2 EN54 4 compliant All control panels from the SmartLight series and all accessory items and special functions have IMQ Sistemi di Sicurezza certification unless otherwise stated Installation and Programming Manual RTLIGHT ELECTRONICS Table of contents Chapter 1 1 2 3 PRR 1 4 Chapter 2 N m ODNAUAWN Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 Chapter 5 Chapte NNNNT ADAADA ADADODOD ASUNENFEFRWOONAUNSNWNH m Ne O Introduction Application and use 5 Other parts of the system part definitions 7 In order to validate the IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification and in compliance with EN54 2 7 The SmartLight fire alarm panel models 7 General informat
64. n input or manual extinguish button Length of time the RELEASED output remains active activated by the PRESS input programmed as pressure switch or VALVE output start extinction EXAMPLE To keep gas saturation in the protected space at a constant level connect a secondary electrovalve smaller than the main electrovalve to the RELEASED output Defines the significance of the signal coming from the PRESS input Supervisory Activation of the input signals a drop in gas extinguishant pressure From pressure switch activation of the input indicates that the gas cylinders are empty therefore the protected space is saturated and activates the confirm extinction from pressure switch signal From flow detector activation of the input indicates that gas has been released and activates the confirm extinction from flow detector signal 12 4 Programming Extinction points From PC SmartLight Panel Loop Programming tick Extinction point From the panel lt key gt Progr points select point lt OK gt The extinguishant module manages three inputs e g a button to stop the gas extinguishant and three outputs e g a bell that alerts building occupants of the imminent release of gas Under certain circumstances it may be difficult to connect devices directly to the module in such cases you may find it easier to connect the extinction devices to the fire detection loop Programming a point as an Extinction point will all
65. n not to drill in the vicinity of electrical wiring heating ducts and plumbing 6 2 2 Repeater optional system enhancement panel Figure 12 Mounting the Repeater e Remove the four frontplate screws and lift off the frontplate e Pull the wires through the wire entry on the back of the Repeater and ensure they do not get in way of operations e Using the wall plugs attach the backplate to the wall 6 3 Connecting the Loop The loop accommodates all the peripheral devices of the fire control system detectors callpoints modules etc and if necessary also a Gas Extinguishant Module For a full description of the devices the loop accommodates refer to Appendix B and Appendix C Installing the SmartLight Panel 25 SMARTLIGHT nm Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS You can use either a 2 or 4 wire connection To create a 4 wire connection start on the LOOP O terminals connect all the system devices and re enter on the LOOP I terminals 4 wire connections tolerate one wiring fault If loop interruption occurs the panel will manage the section entering on the LOOP I terminals separately thus splitting the loop in two separate sections BLR100 FI100 Remote LED IR al E Ce l tira AS jaja Inc Loop O Loop l F e F NISNNSS Figure 13 2 wire connection BLR1
66. nctions Programming fire detection points Installation and Programming Manual nm SMARTLIGHT Chapter 12 Programming the Extinguishant module The extinguishant module manages a gas extinguishant system activated by automatic or manual commands e automatic commands triggered by the fire control panel when the programmed zones go into alarm status e manual commands from devices connected to the extinguishant module inputs or set up as fire detection loop input point The extinguishant module uses its own terminals and the loop points to provide its conditions of activation and command the outputs e al z i DI Q I I Manual Automatic I Activation Activation LI Input i i I I i n E i i i n Manual Automatic Pre Extinguish S Pre Extinguish Time Time ees S Www Manual Pre Extinguish I Automatic Pre Extinguish Time NOT Expired Time NOT Expired Pre Extinguish Time Expired eee eee eens eee Melilli esse ees e S E EB BEB SB BBS eee EE BEB BeBe eee ee Extinguish MAX 3 Time Discharge attempts N ki Activated until Reset Figure 35 Extinguishant module Programming the Extinguishant module 49 LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS To ensure proper programming of the gas extinguishant system you must 1 Configure the extinguishant module 2 Program the operating principles 3 Program the input and output extinction points
67. neral information 11 LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual 2 17 1 Compliancy The design and manufacture of the SmartLight panel comply with EN 54 2 requirements Fire detection and signaling systems Control and signaling panels The design and manufacture of the power supply complies with EN 54 2 Fire detection and signaling systems Power supply devices SmartLight has been developed and designed in compliance with EN 12094 1 Fire fighting Systems Components of fire extinguishant systems Part 1 Requirements and testing methods for automatic electrical command and fire extinction or delay management devices 2 17 2 Managing electronic devices The normal motions of any person may generate electrostatic potential of thousands of volts Discharge of this current through semiconductor devices during handling may cause serious damage which although may not be immediately evident may reduce the reliability of the circuits If located in their housings the electronic circuits of INIM Electronics products are highly immune to electrostatic discharge Do not expose the circuits to damage by removing the modules unnecessarily from their housings 1 When removing or handling the boards hold the board edges only 2 Do not touch the electronic components the printed circuits or the metal parts of the connectors 3 Do not hand the module to another person without first ensuring that you both have the same electrostatic potential Thi
68. nes is in Test status NO me output status will remain unchanged even if one of the assigned zones is in Test status XX Number of a zone that activates the output Successive zone group option YES the number of the first zone in the group 00 The output will activate when at least one of the system zones activates that is when the Alarm NAC output Panel Alarm is active XX Number of another zone that activates the output Successive zone group option YES the number of the last zone in the group The output can be activated by the primary zone only YES The output activates when one of the zones in the zone group activates i e between the Primary zone and Secondary zone NO The output will activate when either one of the two zones indicated activates YES The output activates even if the input point is active NO The output will activate only when one of the signals selected under Output occurs EXAMPLE An external LED for instance outside a hotel room that replicates the status of the detector located inside YES The output activates after a Reset Number of the equation that activates the output YES The output can be silenced switched Off by the lt SILENCE gt button on the panel NO The output cannot be silenced lt SILENCE gt commands will be ignored Output activation time Some of the parameters do not apply to certain devices Accidental programming will not interfere with the panel fu
69. nstallation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS 55000 821 XP95 DIN RAIL Switch Monitor Plus DIN RAIL Module with 1 Delayed Input and Reset Output for waterflow detectors waterflow alarm 55000 822 XP95 DIN RAIL Switch Monitor DIN RAIL Module with 1 Input 55000 812 XP95 DIN RAIL Zone Monitor with DIN RAIL Interface Module for Conventional Zones with isolator Isolator 55000 826 XP95 DIN RAIL Sounder control Unit DIN RAIL Module with 1 sounder control output externally powered 55000 802 XP95 DIN RAIL Dual Isolator DIN RAIL Dual Isolator C 8 Modules with Isolators Model Name Description 55000 841 XP95 Switch Monitor Plus with Isolator DIN RAIL Module with 1 Delayed Input and Reset Output for waterflow detectors waterflow alarm 55000 843 XP95 Switch Monitor with Isolator Single Input Module with Isolator 55000 845 XP95 Zone Monitor with Isolator Interface Module for Conventional Zones with Isolator 55000 847 XP95 Input Output module with Module with irelay output 1 Supervised Input 1 Non Isolator supervised Input optoisolated 55000 849 XP95 Output unit with isolator Module with 2 relay outputs with isolator 55000 852 XP95 Sounder control unit with isolator Module with 1output for self powered siren optoisolated C 9 Loop limitations Use shielded twisted cable for the loop wiring The shield should be connected to earth using terminal 3 or 6 Connect the shield to one end of the loop only
70. nter 0 in the Type programming field Once the points have been added you must complete their programming refer to paragraph 11 1 Programming fire detection points 10 3 Configure the devices Refer to Appendix B and Appendix C 10 4 Checking enrolled addressed devices After initializing the enrolling procedure for all devices or the automatic addressing procedure only for devices that accept this method you must wait for its completion then compare the number of enrolled detectors devices with the total number of detector device placements If the totals differ 1 Press lt OK gt to access Programming points refer to paragraph 11 1 Programming fire detection points 2 Search the list for the devices that have not been found by the panel 3 Clear the anomaly and re initialize the addressing process If the totals match 1 Press lt OK gt to access Programming points and program the points Configuring the loop 45 LIGHT INIM Installation and Programming Manual Chapter 11 Programming fire detection points The panel sees all loop devices as points therefore the point must be duly programmed in order for the panel to determine their operating principles Each point can be set up as an input and or output If a point is programmed as a fire detection point the panel will deal with it as such and manage it accordingly Danger In order to validate the IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification and
71. nual CPU FAULT FAULT DISABLED C SRU B tev PREALARM _ CPUFAULT TEST SE mesma imum me ON NickTMODE Figure 33 Reset signaling Full panel reset will be indicated by The On status of the green LED indicating that the panel is operative The CPU LED will blink to indicate that the board is initializing If you do not carry out the successive step connection to the mains power source within 2 minutes the Fault LED N will go On and the Mains Fault message will appear on the display 4 Power up the panel from the mains A restored Mains faults will be signaled by 38 Powering up and configuring the system ini SMARTLIGHT ELECTRONICS Installation and Programming Manual Blinking on the Fault LED indicating fault memory 5 If the fault persists check all wiring sections thoroughly Refer to Chapter 16 Diagnostics Clearing Faults 6 Once all faults have been cleared turn the key in the keyswitch Access Level 2 and press the RESET button C v GUASTO ESCLUSIONI INT ESt GUASTO UNITA LOGICA TEST Figure 34 RESET After Reset operations all the LEDs should go OFF with the exception of the green LED R ON The display will show the In Service message 7 Press any key to access the main menu Using the W key select the second option on the Test LEDs menu Press and hold lt OK gt and check that all the LEDs go On Powering up and configuring the syste
72. o devices accepted by the panel 67 ere C CD LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS C 1 3 Detectors Xplorer series Xplorer series detectors are especially designed to operate with a sensibility of 55 sensibility at Note default Sensibility adjustment should be limited to cases where it is absolutely essential as any change may lead to delays in loop response time Model Name Description 59000 405 Standard heat detector with standard base Standard heat detector with standard base 59000 406 Standard heat detector with LED driver base Standard heat detector with LED driver base 59000 407 Standard heat detector with base sounder Standard heat detector with base sounder 59000 415 High temperature heat detector with standard High temperature heat detector with standard base base 59000 416 High temperature heat detector with LED High temperature heat detector with LED driver base driver base 59000 417 High temperature heat detector with base High temperature heat detector with base sounder sounder 59000 605 Optical Smoke detector with standard base Optical Smoke detector with standard base 59000 606 Optical Smoke detector with LED driver base Optical Smoke detector with LED driver base 59000 607 Optical Smoke detector with base sounder Optical Smoke detector with base sounder C 2 Device Bases Model Name Description 45681 210 XP95 DISCOVERY
73. of every month of every year set day 3 month year WLUW Day of the week for weekly arrangements Valid only when the Day month year are set as If you select Holidays the timer will operate on the respective dates refer to paragraph 9 5 Setting holidays Activation of the timer will switch the panel to Night mode The panel cannot be switched back to Day mode until the set timer interval expires Once the set timer interval expires the panel can be switched back to day mode either by another timer or manually from the panel refer to paragraph 15 3 Day Night Mode Activation of the timer will switch the panel to Night mode The panel can be switched back to Day mode either by another timer or manually from the panel Activation of the timer will switch the panel to Day mode The panel can be switched back to Night mode either by another timer or manually from the panel Number of the zone to be bypassed unbypassed Activation of the timer will bypass the specified zone Activation of the timer will unbypass the specified zone Preparing the programming data 43 ere C CD LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual Chapter 10 Configuring the loop When configuring the loop you must define the typology refer to Appendix B and Appendix C and wiring two or four wires and also the connected devices The connected devices may belong either to the fire control system e g detectors modules bells
74. omputer 5 Download the solution configuration to the device select Program Download all six LEDS will blink during downloading phase Note If an error occurs during this phase you will have to repeat the operation The new data will overwrite the previous data of the SmartLight panel E 4 Programming an installed device Connecting the device to the computer m 2 Create a new solution select File New or open the current solution configuration of the system select File Open 3 To view the current parameters select Program Upload all six LEDs will blink during the viewing phase 4 Customize the parameter settings 5 Save select File Save and if necessary print the details menu File Print Write the new solution configuration on the device select Program Download all six LEDs will blink during downloading phase Note If an error occurs during this phase you will have to repeat the operation The new data will overwrite the previous data of the SmartLight panel E 5 Print 1 Define the Print out header e g logo company name etc 2 To type in the respective data select Printer settings from Settings Application settings 3 Select the icon and click on the file you wish to print E 6 Verify version inputs 1 Connect the computer to the RS232 serial port of the device 2 Select Status enquiry Monitoring from the menu a window will open showing the IMEI code the instal
75. op Powered Sounder 55000 274 Weatherproof loop powered sounder Weatherproof loop powered sounder 45681 265 Intelligent Base Sounder Intelligent Base Sounder 55000 877 Loop Powered beacon Loop Powered beacon 45681 331 Loop Powered Sounder Flasher Loop Powered Sounder Flasher C 6 Modules Model Name Description 55000 809 XP95 Switch Monitor Plus Module with 1Input with delay and reset output for waterflow detectors waterflow alarm 55000 810 XP95 Switch Monitor Single Input Module 55000 813 XP95 Zone Monitor Conventional Detector Interface Module 55000 818 XP95 Input Output Module Module with 1 Relay Output 1 Supervised Input 1 Non Supervised Input 55000 819 XP95 Output Module Module with 1 Relay Output 55000 823 XP95 Sounder Control Unit Module with 1 Output for externally powered sounder control 55000 875 XP95 Mains Switch Input Output Module with 1 Supervised Input 1 Relay x 220V 55000 832 XP95 Mini Switch monitor Mini input module interrupt interrupt 55000 833 XP95 mini switch monitor Mini Input module 59000 810 XPlorer Output Unit XPlorer Output Unit Non supervised 59000 820 XPlorer Switch Monitor Supervised input module C 7 DIN RAIL Modules Model Name Description 55000 803 XP95 DIN RAIL Input Output Unit DIN RAIL Module with 1Input 1 Output 55000 804 XP95 DIN Rail Output Unit DIN Rail Module with 1 Output Apollo devices accepted by the panel 69 ere C CD LIGHT I
76. ors A smoke detector is an active fire protection device that detects smoke or flames and issues an alarm thereby alerting building occupants to the danger of fire Detectors can be Optical smoke detectors which look for the presence of visible by products of combustion in the detection chamber Tyndall effect Optical Heat detectors which operate as per optical smoke detectors but also sense for increase in the environment temperature The combination of both sensing methods smoke and heat provides faster detection and reduces the false alarm rate Heat detectors sense for an increase in the temperature in the protected environment There are two types of heat detector Fixed temperature that signal alarm when the temperature exceeds the predefined threshold and Rate of rise that as well as monitoring the predefined fixed temperature also respond to rapid increase in temperature Ionization smoke detectors feature a harmless radioactive source within a dual detection chamber They operate by sensing for a change in electrical conductivity across the detection chamber CO detectors sense the levels of carbon monoxide given off by all carbon based materials in the smoldering stages of a fire often combined with heat detection sensor 2 Input Module a device which monitors the status of another device callpoint detector etc and sends the respective information to the panel The Input module allows to accommodate any type of loop
77. oving used batteries Contact your local municipal offices for information regarding the disposal of batteries 12 General information SMARTLIGHT Chapter 3 Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS Device management 3 1 Product handling and storage This device has been properly packed inside a cardboard box however care must be taken to avoid accidental damage during handling Cartons boxes should be placed in such a way as to avoid knocks and falls and special care must be taken to protect the devices from extreme heat and or cold 3 2 Environmental conditions Temperature limits 10 55 C for transport and storage 5 40 C operating temperature 3 3 Unpacking the device Take due care when unpacking the product and dispose of all waste packaging in accordance with the local method of disposal The cardboard box contains the Smartlight system box in metal and components Note The two lead batteries 12 V 7 Ah are not included Be sure you have the batteries on hand before starting When you remove the four screws and metal frontplate you will find e The SmartLight motherboard mounted on a plastic support that bridges the two sides of the metal box e Power supply module located under the plastic support The power supply module is connected to the SmartLight motherboard e A plastic bag containing Battery connection wires Resistors and EOL diodes for supervised circuits cE
78. ow the panel to identify it as an fire extinction device and manage it accordingly Programming the Extinguishant module 51 LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS 12 4 1 General parameters ADDRESS lt device gt POINT 123 Extinguish Ext module Device address assigned during configuration Name of the device assigned during configuration Point Description Determines whether the point is for fire detection or extinction Yes the point is for extinction purposes NO the point is for detection purposes Number of extinguishant modules currently 1 module only 12 4 2 Actions or operating mode of the input Disable ext Disable man ext Disable auto ext Supervisory Pressure switch Flow detector Ext manual Stop ext Reset 52 No signal the point is disabled Disables extinguish commands in the same way as the lt Extinguish gt button on the panel EXAMPLE During maintenance work on the fire extinguishant system Disables manual extinguish commands in the same way as lt Manual gt button on the panel EXAMPLE During maintenance work on a manual extinguish button Disables automatic extinguish commands in the same way as lt Automatic gt button on the panel EXAMPLE During maintenance work on the panel that may trigger unnecessary extinguish commands to the extinguishant module Same as the PRESS input but programmed as Supervisory
79. owed If the extinguishant module receives a confirmation signal during this period reset will be re enabled From PC go to SmartLight Panel Extinguish board System Programming Preparing the programming data 41 LIGHT inim Installation and Programming Manual 9 3 Other options From the panel lt key gt Programming Option From PC go to SmartLight Panel System Programming Navigate through the programming field and set the new values 9 3 1 PARAMETERS Monitor Yes Enables monitor event signaling on the display visible NO Disables monitor event signaling on the display Events can be viewed in the events log only refer to paragraph 15 2 Viewing Events Led blink Yes Enables visual signal blinking on the detector LEDs NO Disables visual signaling blinking on detector LEDs Max led on Maximum number of loop LED that may switch on simultaneously Max Maximum number of loop detector outputs that may activate simultaneously remote 9 4 Defining zones From panel lt key gt Programming Progr zone select zone number lt OK gt From PC go to SmartLight Panel Zones System Programming This option will allow you to create geographical point groups or logical point groups e g outputs A zone will change status when one or more of its points triggers an alarm pre alarm fault early warning or monitor signal Navigate through the programming field and set the new values Attention Consult the local laws in force for an
80. p status LEDs Check that the loop transmission LED B or C which is blinking matches the loop type setting In the event of mismatch check the loop parameter settings 16 4 2 Testing the Loop response LED The green loop LED A should flicker each time an interrogated device responds If the green LED goes On solid it means that there is a conductive path between the two poles of the loop that allows current to circulate and thus blind the device response Check that there is nothing other than the devices connected to the loop 16 5 Repeater faults If the number of Repeaters recognised by the control panel is less than expected refer also to Chapter 13 Configuring the Repeaters 1 Check that the address of each Repeater has been set properly by means of the DIP switches D Figure 37 Repeater Settings Check that the cabling is intact Check the connection polarity Check that the EOL jumper is in the EOL position only on the last Repeater connected the BUS Using a tester measure the voltage across the 24 V and GND terminals of the RS485 BUS If the voltage is less than 20 V it means that the resettable protection fuse is open and the current draw of the devices connected to the BUS is excessive Disconnect the BUS devices and reconnect them one by one until you find the problem sq 60 Diagnostics Clearing Faults inim SMARTLIGHT ELECTRONICS Installation and Programming Manual 16 6 Battery Fa
81. phase 7 Once installation has been completed the SmartLeague icon will appear on your desktop if requested by the user and in the program list inim E 1 1 Check for the availability of a new version of the SmartLeague software 1 Connect with the INIM website at www inim biz to find out about the upgrades of the SmartLeague software 2 View the differences between the new version and the installed version 3 Work carefully through the upgrade instructions E 1 2 Check for the availability of a new version of the firmware 1 Connect with the INIM website at www inim biz to find out about the new version of the SmartLight firmware 2 Work carefully through the download and installation instructions All upgrades come with the revised version of the manual E 2 Setting up the computer serial output Using the Settings Application data Serial Ports menus check that the selected settings match the serial cable you intend using for the computer to SmartLight panel connection E 3 Configuring a new system 1 Create a new solution select File New or open a solution previously used for a similar system select File Open and save it in the name of the new customer with the new account code 2 Customize the parameter settings 76 About the SmartLeague software Installation and Programming Manual LIGHT 3 Save select File Save and if necessary print the details menu File Print Connecting the device to the c
82. pre alarm time is a short alarm delay that notifies the person s responsible for the safety of the building and its occupants of the possibility of fire An alarm will be generated when the programmed pre alarm time expires thus causing the evacuation of all the building After pre alarm notification the person s responsible for the safety of the building and its occupants will have time to verify the real risk of fire and in the event of a false alarm will be able to avoid unnecessary evacuation signaling N FAULT LED yellow User Interface Indicates an active fault condition The display will provide the fault details Indicates a restored fault condition in memory To view the restored fault condition details consult the events log using the Main menu level 1 Reset the panel level 2 to restore the fault memory LED Off 19 LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS Denomination ON Solid ON Blinking Note O CPU Indicates trouble with the Indicates that the FAULT panel CPU the panel must CPU re initialized Danger If this LED blinks the LED yellow be sent back immediately due to control efficiency of entire to the manufacturer for panel shutdown or system must be checked repair fault condition Reset the panel level 2 to turn this LED Off P BYPASS Indicates that one or The display will provide the respective LED yellow more of the system det
83. r to Input it will generate a signal The threshold value depends on the type of detector Heat Smoke etc If a signal is not required set the level at Verify Only for detectors YES Ifthe device value exceeds the set threshold the panel will not generate an instant alarm but will wait to see if the device values exceed the threshold again within the pre set time refer to paragraph 9 2 Setting delays and times If the device value exceeds the threshold again the panel will generate an alarm otherwise it will restore to standby NO If the device value exceeds the threshold the panel will generate an instant alarm 46 Programming fire detection points Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS 11 1 3 Signals emitted by the point Alarm Pre alarm Fault Warning Monitor Actions Pre alarm Night mode Mon Restor YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO EXAMPLE Disable zone Test zone If the analysis value exceeds the alarm threshold refer to paragraph 11 1 2 Detector parameters it will generate an alarm signal to the panel trigger an alarm on the zone it belongs to primary zone and activate the associated outputs The point cannot be used for Monitoring purposes If the analysis value exceeds the alarm threshold it will send an alarm signal to the panel but not trigger an alarm on the zone it belongs to primary zone or activate its associated outputs
84. ric field Press and hold lt OK gt to scroll the values the two digit counters gt Del DI ial m e g 0 to 99 and which means non specified De ay di iall ae Use key A or W to move to the next programming field Ins Press lt ESC gt to confirm the data entry exit and step back to the previous screen Variable field Use key A or W to scroll the list Alarm YES Pre alarm YES Press lt OK gt to toggle the value e g YES NO FAULT YES Enabled NO Press lt ESC gt to confirm the data entry exit and step back to the previous screen Note For the Programming from PC method refer to Chapter 16 SmartLeague software 40 Programming from the panel Installation and Programming Manual nm RTLIGHT ELECTRONICS Chapter 9 Preparing the programming data Before programming the panel fire detectors extinguishant module if used and loop points set the following values 9 1 Time and date From the panel lt key gt Maintenance Date and time From PC go to SmartLight Panel System Programming Date Time Navigate through the programming field and set the new values The system will select the day of the week automatically 9 2 Setting delays and times From the panel lt key gt Programming Option From PC to follow Navigate through the programming field and set the new values 9 2 1 PARAMETERS Delay mains failure This is the delay 0 to 30 minutes between a mains failure event an
85. rm point keyswitch that controls specific zones Only for detectors with the ON OFF option Activation of the point bypasses the selected zone or zones Only for detectors with the ON OFF option Activation of the point generates test conditions on the selected zone or zones Enable or disable the pre alarm time during night mode EXAMPLE buildings closed during the night do not require pre alarm signaling YES NO Only for the Monitor input The outputs will restore to standby when alarm conditions clear EXAMPLE If the value exceeds the set threshold and in response the system activates a cooling system the detector will stop signaling when the temperature restores to normal Only for the Monitor input If alarm conditions clear the outputs will remain active EXAMPLE the cooling system continues working until it is switched off manually Programming fire detection points 47 LIGHT LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS 11 1 4 Signals that activate the output Alarm Pre alarm Fault Warning Monitor Disable Test Primary Zone Secondary Zone Zone group Echo point Reset echo Equation Silenceable Duration Note 48 YES The output will activate when one or more of its assigned zones goes into alarm status A zone will generate an alarm when at least one of its input points goes into alarm status NO me output status will remain unchanged even if one of
86. s can be achieved by simply shaking hands 4 Place the module on an anti static surface or a conductor surface with the same potential Further information regarding procedures relating to safety when working with electronic devices can be found in Directive IEC 60147 0F 2 17 3 Setting up the system In order to provide adequate protection and instructions for proper use security professionals Installers and maintenance technicians must be familiar with the operating procedure of this device Please read the instructions carefully before installing and or servicing the system Before first power up be sure that the earth connection has been completed properly on the respective terminal The recommended minimum wire cross section for the earth connection is 2 5 mm that is unless otherwise stated in accessory documentation 2 17 4 Replacement and disposal of used devices Replacement When replacing used devices disconnect the devices concerned then complete the connections of the new devices in compliance with the instructions printed on the respective leaflets Contact your local municipal offices for information regarding the disposal of used electronic devices Disposal Do not burn used electronic devices or allow them to pollute the environment countryside rivers etc Electronic devices must be disposed of in a safe environment friendly way In order to avoid short circuits take all the necessary precautions when rem
87. sory item connector O Earth fault bypass jumper if the jumper is removed earth faults will not be signaled P Jumper for programming from panel keypad and LCD J8 Q Jumper for programming from PC J9 R Extinguishant module connector S Buzzer Note INIM s r l reserves the right to change replace in part or entirely the components not strictly relating to the user and therefore which do not involve the installation process described in Chapter 6 Installing the SmartLight Panel 4 2 Technical Specifications AC power 230 Vac 15 10 50 60 Hz Maximum current draw 230V 0 5 A Maximum current draw on terminal AUX 0 8 A CURRENT RIPPLE on AUX and AUX R outputs 1 MAX Maximum battery charge current 400mA Battery specifications 2 x 12 V 7 Ah YUASA NP 12 FR or similar with case flame class UL94 V2 or higher Output current 19V 27 6V Fuse F2 Switching power supply F 6 3 A 250V Fuse F1 Switching power supply not resettable T3 15A 250V Maximum output current ripple 1 Operating temperature 5 C 40 C Dimensions 325 x 325 x 80 mm Weight 2 8Kg 4 3 PCB current draw Module Standby current draw Maximum current draw SmartLight motherboard 70 mA 120 mA Extinguishant module 10 mA 70 mA SmartLetUSee LCD Repeater panel 40 mA 80 mA 16 Technical description Installation and Programming Manual User Interface DISABLE O
88. sure switch input LIGHT ELECTRONICS The RELEASED output will be activated when the Extinction Time expires that is if the from flow detector signal has been activated during this phase from the pressure switch input or from a point set up as a flow detector input EXAMPLE You can connect a gas flow signaling device to the PRESS input or a point set up as a flow detector input the device will signal when gas is being released Delay between activation of the electrovalve output and the pressure switch activation analysis if programmed as Confirm extinction EXAMPLE In this way the device connected to the pressure switch input can detect the pressure drop inside the cylinders and intervene Length of the pause between one gas discharge and another in the event of non confirmation of gas discharge extinguishant module allows three discharge events Length of time the electrovalve remains active starting from the end of the pre extinguish phase If this value is not defined the extinction phase will last until a stop extinction command is received from a STOP EXT input or point set up as a STOP EXT input or from a button on the panel or until the panel lt RESET gt button is pressed Duration of the automatic Pre extinguish Time activated by a zone in alarm status The duration of the manual pre extinction phase activated by a MAN EXT input or extinction point set up as a manual extinctio
89. tLeague software 0 C e Installation and Programming Manual nm SMARTLIGHT ELECTRONICS 5 Access to the area reserved for registered users of the INIM website By means of a Username and Password you can access any upgraded versions of the software firmware and manuals and also newsletters Note To change the Web address of the page and reconnection interval select Settings Application data Miscellaneous D 1 2 Working with solutions Each product from the simplest of devices to the to the most complicated is represented by a solution that comprises the respective programming parameters and the installation procedure Each solution is dedicated to a device type and has its own programming interface You can work on several solutions contemporarily even on several different device types Each solution has its own account next to the Start page which is always available T SmartLeague a m dl n 1 001 Y100 optical smoke detector 14 03 2007 1640 002 V200 optical heat detector E ea ae I 003 MI100 Input Module Logger o o 01 01 2000 oo 00 In this way it is possible to compare different solutions or keep two solutions open one real and the other for test purposes in order to verify step by step the effects of the programming process A solution can be created and changed without computer to device link up For example you can prepare a system layout and or set paramet
90. tch refer to paragraph 12 3 Programming the module Stop ext Point activated by the activation of stop ext input point or by the STOP EXT input Duration Length of time the outputs will remain active Silenceable YES The output can be silenced NO The output will remain active until the RESET button on the panel is pressed Programming the Extinguishant module 53 ere C CD LIGHT INIM Installation and Programming Manual Chapter 13 Configuring the Repeaters From the panel lt key gt Programming Configuration Repeater Ext lt OK gt lt OK gt Repeaters are clone panels They are equipped with displays and LEDs and replicate all the information provided by the panel The panel supports up to 4 repeaters which under normal circumstances should be located at entrances exits in such way as to allow building occupants or fire officers to view alarm details without going too far inside the building After installing and addressing each Repeater you must include them in the system configuration Current Devices This will allow the panel to recognize how many repeaters are Extinct board n connected to the BUS and show those found Repeater sy n OK to Configure Note The panel uses the screen above to indicate the current configuration of repeaters and extinguishant modules if you press OK working from this screen the panel will search the communication BUS and include any newly found devices in the configuration
91. that voltage drop along does not exceed 8 V The following table shows the minimum dimensions for the loop wiring with regard the distance between the Loop O terminals and the most distant device Argus devices accepted by the control panel 65 ere C CD LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS up to 500 m min 1 mm up to 1000m min 1 5 mm up to 1500 m min 2 mm up to 2000m min 2 5 mm B 6 Configuring Argus devices You can either use an Argus VPU100 programmer to set the Argus device addresses and then let SmartLight enroll them or launch the automatic addressing procedure provided by the SmartLight Address range 1 to 240 For detailed installation and addressing instructions contact www argussecurity it B 6 1 Manual device addressing via VPU100 Addressing devices via VPU100 Work carefully through the Argus VPU100 addressing procedure and address all the devices Enrolling addresses Once the Argus VPU100 addressing procedure has been completed initialize the enrolling process From the panel lt key gt Programming Configuration Loop lt OK gt Auto configure Acquire From a PC this feature is not available B 6 2 Automatic addressing of all devices The SmartLight can assign an address 1 to 240 automatically to each loop device starting from the device on the LOOP 0 J18 terminal Note The automatic addressing process will automatically delete the previous address Once all th
92. the batteries fail to meet the demand the event will be signaled on the respective trouble LED Battery disconnected e Battery level test In the event of mains failure the panel continuously monitors the battery voltage If it drops below 22 8 V the panel will signal the event on the Low Battery LED The event will end when the voltage restores to 24 6 V e Deep discharge shutdown If a mains failure event lasts for a long period and battery voltage drops below 18 V the panel will shutdown the batteries automatically in order to avoid irreparable damage 6 12 Thermal Probe Attention In order to validate the IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification and comply with EN 54 4 requirements installation of a thermal probe is essential The battery has an on board connector for a Thermal probe accessory item This device will regulate the charging process in accordance with the battery temperature The thermal probe protects against battery overheating and consequent permanent damage 6 12 1 Connecting a thermal probe berrera I tr Figure 24 Connecting a thermal probe 1 Disconnect the batteries if already connected 2 Connect the thermal probe to the connector C 3 Using adhesive insulating tape attach the thermal probe to one of the batteries in such way as to provide optimized heat transfer measurements 4 Hold a thermometer against the probe and measure the probe temperature Installing the SmartLight P
93. the same type occur only the first will be shown on the display If several alarms occur the first alarm will remain on the first line of the display and the most recent alarm will be shown on the line below To view the events on the display press button A or VY 15 2 2 Viewing the events log Press lt key gt View log lt OK gt all the recorded events maximum 100 can be viewed in chronological order 15 3 Day Night Mode 15 3 1 Day There are people in the building therefore those in charge of the safety of the building and its occupants should be duly informed before the evacuation command is given Silence Silences turns Off the panel beeper and silenceable outputs The Silence command will be undone automatically if a new alarm event occurs e g another detector signals alarm conditions Pre alarm Some points can be programmed to signal pre alarm status If no one intervenes during the pre alarm phase the system will generate an alarm when the programmed pre alarm time expires Refer to paragraph 11 1 Programming fire detection points to enable disable the pre alarm time of points Alarm Detectors can be programmed with a Day mode alarm threshold and a Night mode alarm threshold refer to paragraph 11 1 Programming fire detection points 15 3 2 Night There are no people in the building therefore there is only one person in charge of building safety e g night watchman guard Silence The Silence
94. tion 1 Select the component from the system configuration 2 Select the Programming page and change the parameters as required Changes can be saved by means of the Save command only from the menu or by right clicking from any other point SmartLeague software 75 ere C CD LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS Appendix E About the SmartLeague software E 1 Installing SmartLeague software from the CD If included in your purchase order you will have the SmartLeague Installation CD containing the software for the respective SmartLight firmware Check the software version refer to Help About SmartLeague New versions of the SmartLeague software can be downloaded from the INIM electronics Website at www inim biz After installing the SmartLeague software contact the Web address to find out about new versions Internet connection required Installation instructions 1 Insert the Installation CD into your service computer 2 Select Computer Resources on your desktop 3 Find the CD unit double click on the icon the CD contents appear 4 Double click on Setup exe the Welcome to the installation program window appears 5 Select Continue the Folder selection window appears Note You should select the suggested folder 6 Select Continue file installation initializes the progress bar will indicate completion Note Always complete installation do not select Cancel during the installation
95. tions Four pole twisted cable must be used for all connections Refer also to Connecting the RS485 BUS on page 27 Timer a logical entity the panel provides 8 timers for automatic time management of preset intervals 2 intervals per day on preset days of the week and specific dates The timers can be used in equations and or to manage predefined operations Equation a group of logical conditions defined by the installer An equation comprises a series of operators AND OR etc and a series of operands Points Zones Timers etc An equation can be associated with an output that will activate when the equation is satisfied Holidays a list of days defined during the system configuration phase that can be associated with a timer Early Warning a signal generated by detectors with the early warning feature to be defined during the system configuration phase The detector senses for a level of smoke or heat that exceeds its early warning threshold each detectors can be set separately This signal indicates that the person s responsible for the safety of the building and its occupants should verify the alarm or check the functionality of the detector concerned 1 3 In order to validate the IMQ SISTEMI DI SICUREZZA certification and in compliance with EN54 2 all the manual alarm buttons and fire detectors employed in the system must be associated with fire detection and alarm functions 1 4 The SmartLight fire alarm panel
96. uate the building before the gas extinguishant is released The delay between the activation of alarm signaling devices and the release of the gas extinguishant is customizable RELEASED Extinguishant Supervised There are two activation modes see fig 21 C Gas release signaling devices Installing the SmartLight Panel activation on confirmation of Extinguishant Gas release simultaneous activation with the electrovalve output This mode requires gas detectors in the protected environment 47K Balancing 31 SMARTLIGHT Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS Device s to Denomination Terminal connect Output Type Note Wiring Diagram R Remote LED that Open Collector Activates closes to GND in the see fig 21 D signals the Not event of activation of the STOP EXT deployment of supervised input max 100 mA the STOP extinguishant system button 6 9 The AUX output The AUX terminals provide the 24 V power supply to the peripheral devices The output is protected by a resettable fuse 0 9 A In the event of short circuit the panel will signal a fault 6 10 Connecting the Mains The switching power supply module housed inside the box under the motherboard provides the power source to the entire system and recharges the batteries The panel must be connected to a separate line on the electrical switch board The line must be protected by a fire code compliant sectioning
97. uishant system At least 2 If you select this mode at least 2 of the selected zones must be in alarm status in order to activate the fire extinguishant system ALL If you select this mode ALL the selected zones must be in alarm status in order to activate the fire extinguishant system Extinguishant module feature that provides confirmation of extinguishant gas release If an Extinguish event occurs the extinguishment module will activate the valve output for the pre set time and the released output without awaiting confirmation of extinguishant gas release The RELEASED output will be activated when the Extinction Time expires that is if the pressure switch signal has been activated from the pressure switch input or from an point set up as a pressure switch input The pressure switch signal will be considered valid only when the signal persists after expiry of the Extinction Time EXAMPLE You can connect a pressure drop signaling device to the PRESS input or an input point set up as a pressure switch the device will signal when the cylinders empty thus confirming that the protected space has been successfully saturated Programming the Extinguishant module Installation and Programming Manual Wait for from flow detector Confirm extinction time Pause between discharges Extinguish Time Pre extinguish Time Manual Pre extinguish Time RELEASED Time Pres
98. ult 16 6 1 Battery Disconnected The battery is not connected or has failed the batter efficiency test 1 Allow the batteries to charge for several hours 2 If the fault signal persists disconnect the batteries from the panel and test them separately 3 If only one of the batteries has a voltage below 12 5 13 V e Replace the faulty battery only e Allow the batteries to charge for several hours e Check that the fault has cleared 4 If both batteries have a voltage of 12 5 13 V it means they are both inefficient even though the voltage without load is correct e Replace both batteries e Allow them to charge for several hours e Check that the fault has cleared Figure 38 Battery charge e With the batteries disconnected check the voltage on the battery connector A ensure that it is 13 8 V if a thermal probe is not fitted or that it matches the measurement indicated on the graph in Figure 24 Charge current in relation to Battery Temperature on page 33 if a thermal probe is fitted e If the voltage is incorrect use the trimmer B to adjust it 16 6 2 Low Battery The batteries are running low This signal should only be present during primary power source failure Main 230 Vac Mains power must be restored in order to charge the batteries Diagnostics Clearing Faults 61 ere C CD LIGHT Installation and Programming Manual ELECTRONICS 16 7 Other faults The panel shows the message M
99. xtinguishant module If you push this button again the system will re enable automatic extinguish commands generated by the Extinguishant module H If you push this button once MANUAL BYPASS Button 5 1 2 Signaling Denomination I LCD ON Solid the system will disable manual extinguish commands If you push this button again the system will re enable manual extinguish commands Refer also to Connecting the Extinguishant module optional system enhancement tool on page 30 ON Blinking panel This button can be used during testing and maintenance of the fire extinguishant devices Note See Chapter 8 Programming from the J SILENCE LED yellow 18 Indicates that the system has been silenced User Interface Installation and Programming Manual Denomination K INHIBIT RESET LED yellow ON Solid In the event of pre alarm alarm indicates that reset commands are not allowed Reset will be allowed when all outputs have been silenced and this LED goes Off ELECTRONICS ON Blinking LIGHT Note This feature ensures that persons responsible for the safety of the building and its occupants do not reset the system without first silencing the outputs and evaluating the alarm The silence operation will stop the signaling devices and restore quiet thus allowing the operator to consider the best way to proceed The op
100. y restrictions regarding the definition of zones dimensions and installation 9 4 1 PARAMETERS ZONE Zone number maximum 30 preset lt aaaaaaaaaaaaaa gt Zone Description e g downstairs kitchen Pre alarm Length of pre alarm signal for the zone The zone will trigger an alarm when the set time expires Investigate Length of investigation time the countdown starts when the lt INVESTIGATE gt button is pressed during pre alarm status Pressing this button will stop the pre alarm timer and will start the lt INVESTIGATE gt timer 9 5 Setting holidays From panel lt key gt Programming Progr holidays select a holiday lt OK gt From PC go to SmartLight Panel Holidays System Programming This option will allow you to set specific periods which determine exceptions with regard timer programming for example holidays bank holidays etc Navigate through the programming field and set the new values 9 5 1 PARAMETERS HOLIDAY Number of holidays maximum 15 preset 42 Preparing the programming data Installation and Programming Manual day month year Duration Sunday etc LIGHT ELECTRONICS Date of holiday or start date of holiday period For an unspecified day month or year set for example to specify the 3rd of every month of every year set day 3 month year If you wish to create the setting using the day of the week e g Sunday set in the day month

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