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1. 47K EOL 0 5W LOOP IN LOOP IN Zeta Sounder Controller Circuit ZSCC 48 110 LOOP IN LOOP IN N O SA 47K EOL 0 5W LOOP OUT eo LOOP OUT LOOP IN LOOP IN ZT ZM 48 115 pesn JON Loop e Alam 1 MSd AVS XA Detection Zone ZS 47K End of Line Resistor LOOP IN LOOP OUT LOOP IN LOOP OUT Note on PCB GLT 21 857 31 3 02 AB SND AB SND 7 2 LIST OF COMPATIBLE EQUIPMENT LOOP OUT LOOP OUT Zeta Zone Monitoring Unit Loop Powered 10K End of Line Resistor LOOP OUT LOOP OUT Stock No Product Code Device 37 160 SP 64 Simplicity Plus 64 Fire Alarm Panel 37 165 SP 126 Simplicity Plus 126 Fire Alarm Panel 37 155 REP AD Premier Addressable Repeater 80 110 FEAI2000 Fyreye Addressable lonisation Detector 80 120 FEAO2000 Fyreye Addressable Optical Detector 80 130 FEAH2000 Fyreye Addressable Heat Detector 80 131 FEAHH2000 Fyreye Addressable High Temperature Heat Detector 80 140 FEAOH2000 Fyreye Addressable Multi Point Detector 80 050 FE CB Fyreye Common Base 80 080 FEA RB Fyr
2. 1 1 HANDLING THE PCBS If the PCBs are to be removed to ease fitting the enclosure and cables care must be taken to avoid damage by static The best method is to wear an earth strap but touching any earth point eg building plumbing will help to discharge any static Hold PCBs by their sides avoiding contact with any components Always handle PCBs by their sides and avoid touching the legs of any components Keep the PCBs away from damp dirty areas e g in a small cardboard box 1 2 USING THIS MANUAL This manual explains in a step by step manner the procedure for the installation of the Simplicity Plus Range of Fire Alarm Control Panels For full operational and maintenance information please refer to document GLT MAN 108 USER MANUAL MAINTENANCE GUIDE amp LOG BOOK It also contains a System set up table and Installation Certificate that must be completed by the Commissioning Engineer prior to system handover Unlike the User Manual this Installation Manual must not be left accessible to the User 1 3 ABOUT THE SIMPLICITY FIRE ALARM PANEL amp INTEGRAL PSE The SIMPLICITY Fire alarm control panel is a one loop analogue addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel with the loop split into 4 or 8 Zones It has a set of terminals to drive a 24V fire relay allows user to select appropriate relay for their application It has a set of terminals to drive a 24V fault relay allows user to select appropriate relay for their app
3. 15 GENERAL FAULT FINDING On the Simplicity panel Faults are divided into 2 types Faults and Device Faults Device Faults are any fault associated with a particular address on the loop Faults is everything else EG sounder circuits power supply etc In the event of multiple faults the Faults are grouped together first followed by the device faults Next button will scroll to next fault 15 1 COMMON FAULT This is a general indicator which lights whenever a fault is present It doesn t refer to a specific fault 15 2 LOOP CONTENTS FAULT FINDING If the loop contents are different to what was expected then there two probable causes 1 Two or more devices may have the same address setting This is referred to as a double address fault If this occurs all devices with the same address will answer at the same time The panel will not be able to understand the answer it receives NOTE If a panel detects a double address it will light the LEDs of the devices with the problem NOTE only detectors will light their LED Call points sounders amp interface modules will not be indicated 2 There may be some reversed connections to devices they are polarity sensitive The Fyreye detectors should be connected Loop to L2 loop to L1IN Other devices will have their polarity marked by their connections If the panel reports any double addresses present investigate these first as they are the easiest to find The panel will
4. activate base sounder command to this address in the event of an alarm See Sounder section amp Sounder base setup for further information Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 18 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 12 When all devices have been entered press Cancel to exit the message editing screen and cancel again to exit the menu and to return to normal The panel is now configured and ready for operation 12 2 CONFIGURING THE SOUNDER BASES On the Simplicity all detectors are treated as if they have a sounder base during the initial configuration If a loop contains a large number of detectors and a small number of sounder bases then the sounders might take a long time between 4 amp 8 seconds to start If this scenario exists it is possible to speed up operation as shown below Note if every detector has a sounder base or if most of the detectors have a sounder base this speed up operation will have little or no effect 1 Press enter NEXT followed by 369 to enter Configuration Menu 2 Select option 5 to edit device status Select a detector that does NOT have a sounder base attached 2 Press the Disablement SELECT button The sounder symbol turns off to show that this detector no longer has an associated sounder Pressing select again will continue to toggle the sounder on amp off 3 Repeat for all detectors tha
5. Sounder I O Unit Zone Mon or CO Analogue Value This shows the analogue value that the device is sending To the panel For detectors this value is usually about 25 for clean air and 55 during alarm Non analogue devices such as call points and I O units have a normal value of 16 and an alarm value of 64 They will return a value of less than 8 to report a fault condition Device Status Normal This is the current status of the device It will show one of the following values Normal Fault Alarm or Prealarm Fault Description If the device is in a fault condition a description of the Changed fault will appear here It will show one of the following Fault messages FAULT MEANING Changed The device had been changed with one of a different type since last configuration The message will flash between Changed and the new type of device seen eg lon Missing The device is not communicating ie removed damaged or Address setting changed Side A Only There is a break in the cable and the device is only seen from Side A Side B Only There is a break in the cable and the device is only seen from Side B 2 ADDR Two devices have the same address setting No message This device is signalling an internal fault by returning a value of less than 8 EG sounder control unit that has lost it s power supply Device Label This is the 20 character description of the device location entered by
6. any of the zones or the loop sounders can be disabled When a zone is disabled the panel will not respond to any fault or fire signals it receives from DETECTORS from that zone Call points will remain operational This might be used if the system reguires routine maintenance and the customer needs the system to continue running but doesn t want spurious false alarms The panel will respond in the usual manner to any events in any non disabled zones The Simplicity also allows the loop sounders to be disabled If they are disabled the panel will not start any sounders in an alarm condition 13 2 TO PROGRAMME ZONE OR SOUNDERS AS DISABLED Any number of zones or the sounders can be disabled but it is good practice to only disable one zone at a time 1 Insert and turn control key to enabled position 2 Press GENERAL DISABLEMENT button and the screen will show ZONE DISABLEMENT ZONE 1 The panel is now in SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE 3 Press DISABLEMENT SELECT until the reguired zone or loop sounders is DISPLAYED Press DISABLEMENT CONFIRM button The screen will now show that the zone is disabled and the Zone or Sounder LED will come on steady along with the GENERAL DISABLEMENT LED This section is now disabled NOTE Call points in this zone will still be active To disable the call points as well disable them individually as points see 13 3 4 If more than one zone or sounder needs to be disabled then press DIS
7. turn the control key switch to off position to exit test mode 14 3 TO PROGRAM SOUNDER CIRCUITS IN TEST MODE NOTE Only the ADDRESSABLE SOUNDERS can be tested with the loop sounder one man test mode The ASSOCIATED SOUNDER BASES cannot be tested this way because of their slower stop start time 1 Insert and turn control key to enabled position 2 Press TEST Button The screen will prompt for the test code Enter the code 2 4 8 3 The screen will now show Test Mode Zone 1 Normal Operation 4 Press TEST FUNCTION SELECT button to select the sounder to be tested 5 Press confirm to enter test mode for this function The LED will now be on steady 6 The Sounders will now pulse 8 seconds on 8 seconds off until they are taken out of test mode This allows all the sounders to be tested for correct operation and dB output 7 Once testing of that sounder circuit is completed press TEST FUNCTION SELECT button to move to another circuit or turn the control key switch to off position to exit test mode To test associated sounder bases use the stop start sounder button evacuate Note that the sounders will take up to 9 seconds to start NOTE Associated sounder bases are controlled by the detector Removing the detector will leave the sounder base inoperative Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 24 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062
8. 12V 7Ah O BATTERY To calculate the exact requirement use the INTERCONNECTING TO PCB O eguation in section 16 BATTERY CABLE CONNECTIONS The two batteries are wired in series The ve of one battery is connected to the red SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERY SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERY battery lead 12V 7 Ah Ol 12V 7Ah LI The ve of the other battery is connected to the black battery lead The ve of the first battery is connected to the Figure 4 Battery location and connection details ve 4 a second battery using the link wire supplied When fitting the batteries take care not to damage the temperature monitoring thermistor This is used to prevent overcharging the batteries in high ambient temperatures Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 8 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 7 ADDRESSABLE LOOP WIRING The Simplicity comes with one addressable loop Addressable detectors addressable call points addressable loop powered sounders and several other interface units can be connected to these loops A MAXIMUM OF 126 DEVICES CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE LOOP We recommend that the first and last devices on a loop have isolator bases fitted Also the last device on each zone should have an isolator fitted This is to prevent a short circuit fault in one zone effecting anoth
9. MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 7 1 SPECIFIC DEVICE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS Fyreye Common Base FE CB 80 050 LOOP IN LOOP OUT LOOP IN LOOP OUT Fyreye Loop Isolator Base FE IB LOOP IN LOOP IN LOOP OUT Fyreye Addressable Sounder Base FEA SB 80 100 LOOP IN LOOP IN LOOP OUT Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 Fyreye Addressable Detector Relay Base FEA RB LOOP OUT OUTPUT LOOP IN LOOP OUT Note that on the Fyreye Loop Isolator Base the loop wiring connects to the terminal block on the PCB and NOT to the Base Spring Screws The terminals are marked amp in and amp out The second ve contact can be used during commissioning to check the loop integrity Connect the in to the spare out Repeat for all isolators Measure ve line resistance with a DVM Return the in cable to its original terminal block when tests completed Zeta Manual Call Point Resetable ZT CP2 AD 43 305 LOOP IN LOOP OUT LOOP IN LOOP OUT PAGE 10 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Zeta Input Unit ZIU 48 100 Zeta Input Output Unit ZIOU 48 105 Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 pes JON pesn JON POSN JON qndijno A0jo pesn JON pesn JON
10. amp LOOP R1062 7 5 ADDRESS ZONE TABLE On the Simplicity each available address corresponds to a zone with 1 16 being in zone 1 17 32 being in zone 2 33 48 in zone 3 etc The tahle helaw shows the din switch settinas far each address and the zone that address will he in SW 4 3 2 1 0000 0001 LOOP 1 LOOP 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 11 ZONE 5 ZONE 13 ZONE 7 ZONE 15 ZONE 8 ZONE 16 Remembering that 0 ON amp 1 OFF the switch settings for 37 are 7 ON 6 OFF 5 ON 4 ON 3 OFF 2 ON 1 OFF As an alternative to using this chart use the table on the following page Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 13 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 7 6 DIP SWITCH ADDRESS SETTINGS FULL TABLE ADDRESS SWITCHES ADDRESS SWITCHES ADDRESS SWITCHES ADDRESS SWITCHES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 21 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 n o t ju js je jd 32 on lon on on on off on 64 on jon jon on on on off 96 ononjon on on joff off 1 off on on on on on jon 33 off onjon jon on joff on 65 off on jon jon on on off 97 offlonjonjonjon off off 2 on of
11. connected to the alarm circuits Tspy Standby time in hours for the system after mains failure normally 24 48 or 72 hr lap Quiescent current in amps of control panel in fault condition because of mains failure laz Quiescent current in amps of all detection zones Eg lon detector 0 00005 Amp 50 pA Optical Detector 0 0001 Amp 100 pA Typical Example A system comprises of 80 Addressable Optical detectors 30 Sounder bases and the required standby is 24 hours It will need to operate in alarm for 72 hour Calculate the battery size required Tam 0 5 Hr laim snd 30 x 0 010 0 30A Tspy 24 Hr lap 0 150A lap 0 200A laz 80 x 0 0006 0 048A the quiescent current for an Addressable Optical detector is 600 HA laim talm snd lap Therefore using the equation Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x Tauw X larm Tssy x lap loz Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x 0 5 x 0 2 0 30 24 x 0 150 0 048 Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x 0 25 24 x 0 198 Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x 0 25 4 752 Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x 5 002 Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 6 25 Amp Hours This system would require a minimum of 6 25 batteries so we would recommend using 7Ah batteries Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 29 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL 1
12. device has been changed for one of a different type 4 There is a double address in this zone see previous section 4 A device in that zone is communicating a fault condition to the panel with its analogue value A value less than 8 is usually a fault condition This could be a zone monitor reporting a fault in its zone wiring for example The LCD will show Device Fault the user label and the address Of the fault Pressing enter will bring up the View Device screen for the device showing fault This will give more information about the fault In this example the device is Missing IE the panel is not receiving an answer from this address This could either be a removed detector a changed address switch setting or a damaged detector Check the device has not been removed Check that there is power to the base Check address hasn t been changed compare to system set up chart Check that the base contacts are clean and free from dirt amp corrosion If possible try a replacement head remembering to set the correct address Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 25 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 15 4 SUPPLY FAULTS a BATTERY FAULT Loss of Battery power Remedy i Check battery fuse FS2 ii Check that battery connections are secure b CHARGER FAULT Loss of Mains power Remedy i Check mains fuse Conn 6 ii Check
13. report 2 fault addresses one will be the double address and the other will be a missing device As a further aid to finding the fault the panel will light the LEDs of any detectors with a double address Call points Sounders amp I O units will not be indicated as they have no panel controlled LED to light up 15 7 SYSTEM FAULT A system fault is an abnormal microprocessor running condition due to various unexpected phenomena This will result in the panel attempting to correct itself Should this fault occur the System Fault LED General Fault LED General Fault relay and fault internal buzzer will be constantly active until the control keyswitch is turned from off position to control enable position This should cause this fault condition to reset If not consult your supplier 15 8 PRE ALARM This is not a fault condition The panel has detected a high reading from one of the devices on the loop This could be caused by a fire starting in which case it acts as an early warning or it could be caused by a contaminated head The panel will report the location of the problem device which should then be investigated Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 26 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 15 9 SOUNDER FAULTS On the Simplicity there are only loop controlled sounders fitted Fault finding these is similar faultfinding zone faults Sounder circuit
14. that main power is present iii Check charger fuse FS1 c LOW BATTERY Low Battery voltage detected Remedy i Check battery voltage should be 26 27V ii Check that 2 x 12v batteries are ene nue in SERIES to give 24V iii Check that charger fuse FS1 is ok Other possible causes of supply faults are Wrong Charging Voltage The charging voltage should be 28 3V off load at 22 24 C If it has been altered reset using potentiometer VR1 Overcharged Batteries Remove the batteries and measure the voltage If it is reading over 27 4 then the batteries are overcharged Try to run the panel on batteries only for half an hour or so to try to discharge the batteries If this doesn t solve the problem replacement batteries will be reguired 15 5 EARTH FAULTS An EARTH fault indicates that something is shorting to earth usually through the cable screen Disconnect the earth screens one at a time to determine the problem line Note connecting other equipment eg an oscilloscope to the panel can give an earth fault The Screen will indicate if it is a Positive or Negative voltage shorting to earth Earth Fault Pos or Earth Fault Neg DO NOT DISCONNECT THE MAINS EARTH CONNECTION THIS WILL CAUSE A PROBLEM WITH THE PANELS OPERATION 15 6 DOUBLE ADDRESS This indicates that a double address has been detected This usually happens if a head is replaced during maintenance and its address has been wrongly set The panel will
15. the Fire Alarm System The System must be commissioned and serviced in accordance with our instructions and the relevant National Standards Contact the Fire Officer concerned with the property at an early stage in case he has any special requirements If in doubt read BS 5839 Pt 1 2002 Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for buildings Code of Practice for System Design Installation commissioning and maintenance available from the BSI or at your local reference library 1 5 EQUIPMENT GUARANTEE If this equipment is not fitted and commissioned according to our guidelines and the relevant National Standards by an approved and competent person or organisation the warrantee may become void Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 PAGE 2 SIMPLICITY PLUS INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Version PANEL R1578 amp LOOP R1062 2 SIMPLICITY PLUS OVERVIEW 2 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION amp DESIGN CONCEPT The Simplicity Plus is a single loop analogue addressable fire alarm control panel designed to EN54 part 2 amp 4 It is available in two versions Simplicity 64 allows 64 devices to be connected and divided into 4 zones Simplicity 126 allows 126 devices to be connected and divided into 8 zones The Simplicity has been designed to only use addressable sounders so that all devices sit on the same wiring loop All sounders on a Simplicity panel will activate on any alarm It has been designe
16. the event log go to Configuration Menu 2 and select option 6 Configure System Select Option 3 to clear the event log The screen warns that this can not be undone Press ENTer to clear the event log or any other button to cancel this screen Note that when the event log is cleared the EVENT NUMBER remains the same This is so that a visiting engineer will have an idea of the activity on a panel even if the event log has been cleared The counter has a maximum value of 524287 and will return to O after this The Simplicity now has the ability to view the software version from the screen From Configuration menu 2 select configure system The System Menu Will Be displayed Press 2 Version Info and the panel will display the software in its two Microcontrollers One for the main functions one for the Loop Driver This information is will be useful for technical support in the Event of any problems occurring with the Control Panel 12 8 CHECKING SOFTWARE VERSION 1 W Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 21 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 13 DISABLEMENT On the Simplicity there are 2 disablement options A whole zone of detectors can be disabled or an individual point can be disabled Both types of disablement can be used at the same time if reguired 13 1 ZONE DISABLEMENT To aid commissioning and assist routine maintenance checks
17. the installer To change this Press Enter button to activate the cursor Fl 3 Bedroom 303 Device Identification This is the Zone and address of the device This is how the device will probably be referred to on the system drawings 12 6 LOCATE OR VERIFY A DEVICE Zone 01 From the edit device screen it is possible to send commands to individual devices to start their sounder or to turn on their alarm LED Select the loop and address for the device to be checked If the device is a detector its LED can be turned on by pressing the TEST SELECT Button An star will appear in the top right hand corner to show that the LED has been lit on this device Press again to turn off Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 20 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 If the device is an addressable sounder or a detector with a sounder base attached the sounder can be started by pressing the TEST button The Outline sounder Symbol turns solid to show that the Sounder is active Press again to turn off The LED amp sounder can both be activated if required Scrolling to another device or exiting the menu will automatically turn the LED or sounder off 12 7 USING THE EVENT LOG The Simplicity has a 2048 entry event log In the event of the log being full it will wrap around and overwrite the earliest entries The event log can be viewed through Configurat
18. turn on the LED of any incorrectly addressed detector 1 Make alist of the double addresses reported there may be more than one 2 Go to view device screen in Configuration menu 1 Scroll through the devices and make a list of any that are missing note the panel skips over empty addresses when scrolling 3 Go to the location of the missing device and check if it has its LED on Detector or check the dip switch setting 4 If this does not cure all double addresses go to the known location and temporarily remove the device The panel will now report the type of device that was also configured to this address This will help narrow down the search for the device eg if extra device is call point check all the call points If there are still less devices than expected check the missing addresses for correct wiring polarity If in doubt contact your supplier If the wiring polarity is correct check that there is no cable break on the loop If there is a break the panel will report the break after 60 seconds or so and inside the panel the LOOP POWERED LEDS green will alternate on amp off Some devices take a few seconds to power up so may show as missing during the repeated Power Down Power Up cycle that occurs during a line break 15 3 ZONE FAULTS There are several reasons for the zone fault LED to light 1 There is a cable break or short circuit to devices in that zone 2 A device has been removed from that zone 3 A
19. 07 SIMPLICITY PLUS INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Version PANEL R1578 amp LOOP R1062 6 CONNECTING MAINS amp BATTERY POWER 6 1 CONNECTING THE MAINS POWER INLET MAINS The panel should be connected to 220 240V AC bya3A SUPPLY rated spur to the fuse box with 1mm to 2 5mm 3 core cable Nothing else should be connected to this supply MN m The cable should be fire resistant Sa The Live Earth and Neutral connections are marked on the PCB The Mains is protected by a quick blow 20mm 2A HBC fuse Also known as HRC The incoming mains cable should be kept separate from the zone cables to help minimise mains interference Once the mains is connected the protective cover should be replaced BEFORE turning on the mains power This will minimise the chance of electric shock from the PCB MAKE SURE ANY SPARE ENTRY HOLES ARE COVERED WITH THE PLASTIC GROMMETS PROVIDED It is advisable to apply power to the panel before connecting any devices to check for correct INTERNAL WIRING operation and to familiarise yourself with the fire alarm panels controls 6 Figure 3 Power Supply PCB layout and Mains connection details 6 2 CONNECTING THE BATTERIES Although there are many sizes of suitable 2 A a 9 battery the sizes we usually recommend for the SIMPLICITY are
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21. 7 PCB TERMINATION CONNECTIONS 17 1 CONNECTIONS Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 OIWWUIJI 28H VE Connection No Description Use 1 LOOP 1A amp Connect to loop 1 side A 2 LOOP 1B amp Connect to loop 1 side B 3 FIRE REPEAT OUTPUT 24V on fire including test mode Use to drive relay 4 FAULT REPEAT OUTPUT Normally powered OV on fault Use to drive FLT relay 5 CLASS CHANGE Join terminals to activate sounders 6 AUX SUP amp 24 volt supply 100mA Max 7 BATTERY amp Connect 2 x 12V SLA batteries in SERIES ie 24V 8 THERMISTOR Thermistor to prevent thermal overcharge 9 AC AC Connected to transformer secondary 30VAC 10 CONN 27 EARTH connection to display PCB amp SCREEN TAG 11 CONN 3 50 way ribbon cable to display PCB 12 CONN 29 Filtered mains to transformer 13 CONN 6 MAINS TERMINAL BLOCK 17 2 FUSES FUSE NO DESCRIPTION RATING FS1 Charger Fuse 1 6A time delay 5 x 20mm glass FS2 Battery Fuse 1 6A time delay 5 x 20mm glass FS3 Aux Supply 100mA time delay 5 x 20mm glass INLET FUSE Mains Protection Fuse 2 0A Ouick Blow HBC 5 x 20mm ceramic Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 30 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL 17 PANEL SPECIFICATIONS 17 1 ENCLOSURE SPECIFICATIONS Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 DESCRIPTION VALUE ENCLOSURE SIZE TOP CABLE ENTRIE
22. ABLEMENT SELECT again until the reguired zone or sounder is selected 5 If the panel needs to be taken out of SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE eg to silence a fault on another part of the system Either press GENERAL DISABLEMENT button or turn the keyswitch off then back on again 6 Once all the maintenance work has been done the zones need to be enabled again If the panel is still in SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE jump to paragraph 7 otherwise turn the keyswitch to controls enabled press GENERAL DISABLEMENT button The panel is now in SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE T Press the DISABLEMENT SELECT button until the disabled zone is displayed on the screen Press DISABLEMENT CONFIRM button to de select disablement Scroll to any other disabled zone and enable in the same way When all zones are enabled again the GENERAL DISABLEMENT LED will turn off Turn the keyswitch to off position to return the system to normal NOTE This will also enable any points individually disabled in that zone 13 3 POINT DISABLEMENT The Simplicity Plus panel can also disable individual devices detector call point sounder or interface To do this enter CONFIGURATION MENU 2 and select EDIT DEVICE Select the required device them press GENERAL DISABLEMENT button The Device label now flashes between the programmed label and Device Disabled The general disablement LED will also be lit This device is now disabled To re enable the device press the disable button again No
23. INDING eee 25 15 1 COMMON FAULT se 25 15 2 LOOP CONTENTS FAULT FINDING 25 15 3 ZONE FAULTS resas 25 15 4 SUPPLY FAULTS 26 Serm ce 26 15 6 DOUBLE ADDRESS e 26 15 7 SYSTEM FAULT 15 8 PRE ALARM 19 9 SOUNDER SI p 27 19 40 POOR WIRING FAULT S 2 3 cerei pea ea ebur ANE EERSEL e Fer atero etu t sere ea ck eec eee ete tete Ob iere RESES 27 16 STANDBY BATTERY REQUIREMENTS 16 1 STANDBY BATTERY CALCULATION 17 PCB TERMINATION CONNECTIONS 17 1 CONNECTIONS eessss 30 172 F SES ee 30 17 PANEL SPECIFICATIONS soei ta assseisn ANT 31 17 1 ENCLOSURE SPECIFICATIONS ooooossusa annan aan ana ana aa aan aan naa a ana aa annua anna a anna ea aan annan ss een nnns sese 31 17 2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS isccecciccescsettocvncenccnccus um aa asa naa ran ren erheben eu nela ma S K YKS N MMS MANNAN Ry d ER N N SVA KANA n dev bera ct 31 Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 1 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY PLUS INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Version PANEL R1578 amp LOOP R1062 1 INTRODUCTION THIS FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL IS CLASS 1 EQUIPMENT AND MUST BE EARTHED This equipment must be installed and maintained by a qualified and technically experienced person
24. Maximum 32 per loop for quick start stop Sounder circuit can be set as zonal Quiescent current high Uses device address 9 AUXILIARY INPUTS amp OUTPUTS 9 1 AUXILIARY INPUT WIRING EXAMPLES There is one non latching auxiliary input connection on the Fire Alarm Panel Class Change Input CC This will energise all alarm outputs continuously when the CC terminals are shorted together This includes the 4 conventional sounder outputs amp any loop powered sounders Typical auxiliary input wiring options iw ele G G AUX FIRE RELAY G9 69 CLASS MANO CHANGE CLASS r CHANGE 2nd Fire Alarm The termination for the above inputs must be as indicated on the main PCB See page 15 The Earthing of the cable screens should be as shown on page 9 9 2 AUXILIARY OUTPUT WIRING 24V Relay Drive Outputs Auxiliary Fire Output AUX Supplies 24V in any fire condition This is used to drive a 24 volt relay coil voltage which can be connected to emergency lights local fire fighting equipment such as sprinkler systems magnetic door holders air conditioning shut off etc More than one relay can be connected to this output if required Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 15 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 Fault Output FAULT Gives 24V in the quiescent c
25. ONNEQCTION 4 sii ioci euet o e i shane beets e pde peret eeu bo eu ebd reae plagae dae va e ete g Ec ache ts 17 11 2 SERIAL PRINTER CONNECTION ennemi nretne naan Kaa na Kaa a Kaanaa eaa a a naa aa enint 17 12 CONFIGURING THE SIMPLICITY FIRE ALARM PANEL 18 12 1 CONFIGURING THE LOOPS sene 18 12 2 CONFIGURING THE SOUNDER BASES 12 3 SETTING TIME AND DATE 12 4 SETTING A CUSTOM BANNER 12 5 VIEWING DEVICE STATUS amatum tua i mia a ea KITA taxied eee eeu nadine m vas rauma re PREND Ne EROR 12 6 LOCATE OR VERIFY A DEVICE ouossusssss sanoa na na na aa na a na ea naene na naa a naa a Kaanaa a een Kaanaa a erret tnnt 12 7 USING THE EVENT LOG 12 8 CHECKING SOFTWARE VERSION 13 DISABLEMEN Fire EE M 13 1 ZONE DISABLEMENT 275 oi ten ceret etti peer ente ety ede ctp ed Ea eye ed a di tut e te adie ete a p aea eee 13 2 TO PROGRAMME ZONE OR SOUNDERS AS DISABLED 22 13 3 POINT DISABLEMENT e ceccseceeceeeeeeseeeeereeseeeeeneereeeeens 22 13 4 VIEWING DISABLEMENTS 23 14 TEST MOBDE 52 nnn 24 14 1 WHY USE TEST MODE eee 24 14 2 TOIPROGRAMME ZONE IN TEST MODE extre HE ebd rte P even ee ah EROR ERRR YR ne da xta na ado RE Eee ea e den 24 14 3 TO PROGRAM SOUNDER CIRCUITS IN TEST MODE essen rennen nenne naene trennen innen 24 15 GENERAL FAULT F
26. PLANNING CABLE ENTRY ccecce well 5 2 FIXING THE BACK BOX TO THE WALL aud 6 CONNECTING MAINS amp BATTERY POWER 8 6 1 CONNECTING THE MAINS POWER 1 ient E e TN aea e Eu AHH KEY beeper KATA weakest Eoo KK YATA PT HUMAK deioessiesdeetceuil 8 6 2 CONNEC TING THE BATTERIES entere test ana coed hoe viele estes SN tes Shaan ba erg ER Rd ry man ed nea dev asennad 8 7 ADDRESSABLE LOOP WIRING IITIN 9 7 1 SPECIFIC DEVICE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS 10 7 2 LIST OF COMPATIBLE EQUIPMENT 11 7 3 MAXIMUM LOOP LENGTH RECOMMENDATIONS eee 2112 7 4 SETTING THE DEVICE ADDRESS DETECTORS CALL POINTS amp SOUNDERS 2 12 T OSADDRESS ZONE TABIEE vitussa A M 13 7 6 DIP SWITCH ADDRESS SETTINGS FULL TABLE a naa a na naa na na naene naa na naa a na naa naene Kaanaa naene een 14 8 SOUNDERS lt oioieoa e e na na na na na naa na Kaanaa nannaa 8 1 ADDRESSABLE SOUNDERS 8 2 ASSOCIATED SOUNDER BASES dei aak tana da e pde Ue e edebat Sea ees godes e eda e cud dea emi ts 8 3 SUPPORTED SOUNDER TYPES amp THEIR APPLICATIONS sse a na aa na naa na na ea nennen nennen 15 9 AUXILIARY INPUTS amp OUTPUTS eee 15 9 1 AUXILIARY INPUT WIRING EXAMPLES 15 10 FIELD DEVICE TERMINATION sd 10 1 TERMINATING THE WIRING 17 11 OTHER CONNECTIONS s 11 1 REPEATER C
27. Parity NO DSR Pin 20 DTR Flow Control Hardware Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 17 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 12 CONFIGURING THE SIMPLICITY FIRE ALARM PANEL 12 1 CONFIGURING THE LOOPS 1 After the system has been installed and the cabling checked and the addresses of each device set connect the loop to the fire alarm panel and power up the system mains amp batteries It should say system normal and only the green Power LED will be lit 2 Turn the keyswitch to the Controls Enabled Position The controls Active LED will light 3 Press Enter button This will bring up Configuration Menu 1 the user menu In this Menu there are options to view loop contents view the status of each device or view the event log The arrow in the bottom left hand corner shows that pressing NEXT will bring up a new screen 4 Press NEXT button This will prompt for the access code to enter Configuration Menu 2 the engineer menu The access code for the Simplicity is 369 5 The panel now shows Configuration Menu 2 In this menu there are options to Configure the loops to edit each device and to configure the system options The arrow in the bottom left hand corner shows that pressing PREVIOUS button will return to Configuration Menu 1 6 Press button 4 to configure the loop The panel displays configuration in progress P
28. S 355 x 275 x 100 mm 12 x 19mm DIA GROMMETED ENTRIES BOTTOM CABLE ENTRIES 2 x 19mm KNOCKOUT ENTRIES REAR CABLE ENTRIES 2 SNAP OUTS 60 x 20mm 17 2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION VALUE MAINS VOLTAGE 230V AC 10 50 60 Hz BATTERY VOLTAGE 24V DC 2 X 12V SLA BATTERY SYSTEM VOLTAGE 24V DC NOMINAL 18 32 V SYSTEM VOLTAGE RIPPLE 2V PK PK MAX CHARGER SIZE UP TO 7AH in 24 Hours LOOP VOLTAGE 24V DC NOMINAL 9 volt data SOUNDER ALARM OUTPUTS LOOP POWERED SOUNDERS ONLY AUXILIARY FAULT OUTPUT 24V RELAY DRIVE SIGNAL NORMALLY ON AUXILIARY FIRE OUTPUT 24V RELAY DRIVE SIGNAL NUMBER OF LOOPS 1 LOOP MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ZONES 8 ZONES 4 FOR SIMPLICITY 64 MAXIMUM LOOP CAPACITY 126 DEVICES 64 FOR SIMPLICITY 64 MAXIMUM ZONE CAPACITY 16 DEVICES PER ZONE MAXIMUM LOOP RESISTANCE 25 ohms MAXIMUM LOOP CAPACITANCE 0 3pF MAXIMUM VOLTAGE PICKUP ALLOWED 50mV REMOTE SOUNDER ACTIVATION VIA N O CONTACTS CHARGER VOLTAGE 28 3V 22 24 C NO BATTERY CONNECTED LOOP SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION 750mA CHARGER SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION Batteries less than 20V TOTAL CHARGER OUTPUT 1 1 Amp Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 PAGE 31
29. Simplicity Plus 64 OR 126 DEVICE CAPACITY SINGLE LOOP ANALOGUE ADDRESABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION MANUAL SIMPLICITY PLUS INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Version PANEL R1578 amp LOOP R1062 CONTENTS AINTERODUGTION sites Aces teins 2 1 1 HANDLING THE PCBS sirpa ivaa mammaa maata ka eee testata a neces teas ieee araa aE VEE ieee earn 2 1 2 USING THIS MANUAL sesssesesseeeeeeeen enne nnennstns ihnen sinet nat netns trn itns tse te stes itte tret n sitne tns enitn sentite etes ennt tne enne 2 1 3 ABOUT THE SIMPLICITY FIRE ALARM PANEL amp INTEGRAL PSE 252 1 4 DESIGNING THE SYSTEM seen M 1 5 EQUIPMENT GUARANTEE i2 2 SIMPLICITY PLUS OVERVIEW tuerit recte vn edi e n I E Y Dr ie be anda gd a E Pe a ea Ve de d aes 3 2 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION amp DESIGN CONCEPT se ane 2 2 ADVANTAGES OF AN ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM sse nennen nnne nnns 3 2 3 IMPROVEMENTS FROM V1 CPU CARD nennen na treten naa a Kaanaa aa aan naa naene Kaanaa eee 4 3 DESIGNING THE SYSTEM 5 4 FIRST FIX irit 6 4 1 Mounting the ControlliP anes e SHEN 6 4 2 RECOMMENDED CABLE TYPES AND THEIR LIMITATIONS cecceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseeaeeeesaesaeeeeeseeeceeeaeeereeresaeeeeeeas 6 4 3 MAINS WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS e 6 5 MOUNTING THE FIRE ALARM PANEL and 5 1
30. aid commissioning and assist routine maintenance check a non latching one man test facility is available When a detector or manual call point is triggered on any zone in Test the Alarm sounders operate for approximately eight seconds on and four seconds off This cycle continues until the cause of the Alarm is removed either by the test smoke clearing from the detector or the manual call point being reset sounders will then stop activating Should an Alarm occur on a zone that is not programmed to test the Fire Alarm Panel will cancel the test mode After the cause of the alarm has been checked and the panel reset test mode will have to be selected again to resume testing 14 2 TO PROGRAMME ZONE IN TEST MODE NOTE Only one zone can be programmed in test at any one time 1 Insert and turn control key to enabled position 2 Press TEST Button The screen will prompt for the test code 3 Enterthe Test code 2 4 8 4 The screen will now show Test Mode 5 Press TEST FUNCTION SELECT button to select the zone to be tested 6 Press CONFIRM to enter test mode for this zone The General Test and Zone Test LEDs will now be lit 7 Detectors in this zone can now be tested with smoke spray The sounders will operate for about 4 seconds then they will reset This cycle will continue until all smoke spray has cleared from the detector 8 Once testing of that zone is completed press TEST FUNCTION SELECT button to move to another Zone or
31. ate planning of wiring home runs to be brought to the panel The grommets can be easily removed by a push from inside the control panel box If a grommet is removed fill the hole with a brass cable gland If any knockout is removed but subsequently not used it should be covered up The 230Va c Mains cable must be fed into the enclosure via one of the cable entries at the top right corner of the back box Refer to Connecting the Mains on Page 8 5 2 FIXING THE BACK BOX TO THE WALL Figure 2 Plan view inside the enclosure without PCBs Side view for surface installation 12 x 19mm grommet cable entries O O LE O 1 O O 0O00 4 73mm 355mm M lt N N o o x m A Ez 60x back cabl cable ani cable O 275mm 195mm i5 P o o Y L L P 250mm gt 2x 19mm Wall Mount Flush Mount O knock out coble entries Fix the enclosure to the wall using the three mounting holes provided Check the build amp condition of the wall to decide a suitable screw fixing The mounting holes are designed for No 8 roundhead or countersunk woodscrews or similar Remove any debris from the enclosure Take care not to damage the FACP during installation Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 7 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 20
32. controllers ZSCC Check Check that the correct END of Line resistor os fitted 47K Yellow purple orange gold Check that the sounder fuses is OK FS1 4000mA TD If working on an existing installation check that the devices are polarised See Page 5 Check cable continuity remove from panel and measure continuity Should read 47K Check its external power supply is connected amp working For loop powered sounders check that all sounders are communicating and check their analogue value If a sounder is returning a value less than 8 then it has detected an internal fault and should be replaced If they are not communicating then check that they have power and that the power is connected the correct way If they have power they may be damaged Try a replacement if available 15 10 LOOP WIRING FAULTS A loop fault can be caused by a break or short circuit in the Loop wiring Open the panel and look for the 2 green LEDs on the termination PCB Under normal conditions these should be all lit steady The LEDs represent Loop1 Side A and Loop 1 side B If both loop LEDs are off then this indicates that there is a short on the loop that the isolators couldn t bypass Check that the isolators are enabled and aren t set for a cable continuity check Split the loop half way and check if either side of the loop will power up Continue making more splits until the short has been found If the LEDs for a loop are flashing bot
33. d to give the advantages of an addressable system with the simplicity of a conventional system To help achieve this the Simplicity Plus uses default values to cut out many of the programming steps normally associated with addressable panels It also uses its LEDs as the Primary source of information so in most cases there is no reason to look at the screen or access any menus The screen is simply there to identify loop device fault locations and to help in setting up the panel 2 2 ADVANTAGES OF AN ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM The table below lists the main advantages of addressable systems and how our panels use them FEATURE PREMIER AL PREMIER AD SIMPLICITY UNIQUE ALARM PANEL LOOP amp LOOP amp ADDRESS LOOP amp ADDRESS IDENTIFICATION ADDRESS DEVICE LABEL 20 CHARACTERS 20 CHARACTERS 20 CHARACTERS PREALARM PROGRAMMABLE PRESET 45 PRESET 45 LEVEL DETECTOR PROGRAMMABLE PRESET 55 PRESET 55 SENSITIVITY INCLUDING DAY NIGHT SENSITIVITY ZONE ALLOCATION PROGRAMMABLE SET BY DEVICE ADDRESS SET BY DEVICE ADDRESS PROGRAMMING FULL ZONAL ALARM OR COMMON PROGRAMMABILITY COMMON ALARM ONLY OPERATION ONLY EVENT LOG YES 200 EVENTS YES 2048 EVENTS YES 2048 EVENTS While all options are programmable on our larger Premier AL panel the Simplicity uses pre configured settings for most options Device sensitivity and pre alarm levels are preset To simplify configuration there is no zone al
34. er zone SIDE A VE ERIE D BGU SNDFR I BGU Smoke Detector OF SND DEBU O moe vsec AE SE 1 Loop Isolator Base H Heat Detector O SND BGU Call Point H I o SND Sounder Note that some Devices for example a sounder controller circuit may O m BGU I i SND 0 1 0 0 0 A maximum of 32 loop powered addressable sounders or sounder bases are permitted on the loop On the Simplicity Panel all Sounder Bases are always configured as common sounders require a separate 24 I volt supply to operate Short circuit isolators should be used to prevent loosing the whole loop in the event of a single short circuit fault They should be fitted to each zone boundary such that any short circuit will only affect the devices in 1 zone The termination of each wiring circuit must be as indicated on the main PCB See page 31 The Earthing of the cable screens should be as shown on page 17 Pre Commissioning Cable Checks ve in to ve out less than 24 ohms ve in to ve out less than 24 ohms may need to temporarily disable isolators to measure ve to ve greater than 500k ohm ve to Earth greater than 1M ohm ve to Earth greater than 1M ohm ve to ve less than 50 mV pickup on AC amp DC scales Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 9 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION
35. eye Addressable Relay Base 80 090 FE IB Fyreye Addressable Loop Isolator Base 80 100 FEA SB Fyreye Addressable Sounder Base 80 101 FEA SFB Fyreye Addressable Sounder Flasher Base 43 305 ZT CP2 AD Zeta Addressable EN54 Call Point 43 001 ZT MCP AD Zeta Addressable Call Point 43 022 ZT MCP AD WP Zeta Weatherproof Addressable Call Point 48 100 ZIU Zeta Input Unit 48 105 ZIOU Zeta Input Output Unit Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 PAGE 11 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 48 110 ZSCC Zeta Sounder Control Module 48 115 ZT ZM Zeta Zone Monitor Unit Loop Powered 42 007 ZAMT Zeta Addressable Maxitone Sounder 42 060 ZAMDD Zeta Addressable Miditone Sounder 42 062 ZAMDF Zeta Addressable Miditone Sounder with LED Flasher 42 030 ZAST Zeta Addressable Securetone Sounder 48 020 ZTA LE2 Zeta Addressable Remote Led Indicator 47 055 ZTA 50RA Fyreye Addressable Reflective Beam Detector 50m 47 056 ZTA 100RA Fyreye Addressable Reflective Beam Detector 100m 7 3 MAXIMUM LOOP LENGTH RECOMMENDATIONS With an addressable system some care must be taken when calculating the appropriate cable gauge for the system The main limitation is that during an alarm condition maximum current draw the voltage at all detectors must be at least 17 Volts with at least 5V of superimposed data signal The e
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37. fire fighting personnel entering the building It should be fitted to a sturdy wall that will not flex unnecessarily It should be mounted at eye level in order for it to be viewed without need of a ladder It should be installed in a dry weatherproof place preferably NOT in direct sunlight It should be easily accessible so that the responsible person can perform their regular fire alarm checks 4 2 RECOMMENDED CABLE TYPES AND THEIR LIMITATIONS All wiring must be installed to meet BS5839 Pt1 2002 and BS 7671 Wiring Regs standards Other National standards of fire alarm system installation should be adhered to where applicable Screened cables should be used throughout the installation to help shield the Panel from outside interference and ensure EMC compatibility The two categories of cable according to BS5839 Pt1 2002 Clause 26 Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for Buildings Code of Practice for System Design Installation and Servicing are Standard fire resisting cable to PH30 classification of EN 50200 Enhanced fire resisting cable to PH120 classification of EN 50200 Note that all cables should be at least 1mm cross section On the Simplicity Panel the general recommendation would be to use standard fire resistant cable such as GLT Exports Fire Defence Cable Firetuff FP200 or an equivalent These cables are screened and will provide good EMC shielding when properly grounded at the panel Certain sy
38. fitted to a panel compare to the pictures below Old CPU 3 large ICs New CPU 2 small surface mount ICs If the control panel has the OLD CPU card then some of the options in this manual will not be applicable Contact your supplier to obtain Version 1 manuals The upgraded CPU card can be retrofitted to a SIMPLICITY 126 with an earlier version card Contact your supplier for details Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 4 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY PLUS INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Version PANEL R1578 amp LOOP R1062 3 DESIGNING THE SYSTEM Designing a Simplicity System is a fairly straightforward matter It just takes a bit of thought to zone allocation during the system design stage 1 Decide on the zone allocation for the system Each zone can have a maximum of 16 devices fitted Consider the simplified 3 storey building below SECOND FLOOR NN ZONE 1 DEVICE ADDRESS 1 TO 16 MN ZONE 2 DEVICE ADDRESS 17 TO 32 ZONE 3 DEVICE ADDRESS 33 TO 48 FIRST FLOOR ZONE 4 DEVICE ADDRESS 49 TO 64 ZONE 5 DEVICE ADDRESS 65 TO 80 lll ZONE 6 DEVICE ADDRESS 81 TO 96 ZONE 7 DEVICE ADDRESS 97 TO 112 GROUND FLOOR The advantage of this method of zone allocation is that it simplifies the panel setup by eliminating a programming stage The main disadvantage of this method of zone allocation is the maximum zone capac
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40. h on side a only both on side b only etc then this indicates a break in the wiring This could be caused by either a break or a pair of isolators shutting down a short circuit If there are several missing devices wait for the zone fault LED amp check the addresses in that zone then there is probably a short circuit on the loop look for isolators lit Yellow or flashing The missing devices should give an indication of the section with the break Investigate that section as per the dead short circuit fault tracking method as described above If there are no missing devices then there is probably a simple break If the loop has been configured such that as you move down the loop the address always increases then the fault can be located through the menu Go to view device screen And select the first device on the loop The screen will say either Side A only or Side B only Scroll through the loop When it changed from Side A only to Side B only or Vice versa this should be the location of the break Alternatively disconnect one side of the loop and check which devices can be read The break should be after the last read device Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 27 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 16 STANDBY BATTERY REQUIREMENTS The Following Table shows the Quiescent Fault amp alarm currents of the main parts of a Simplicity Fire A
41. igure 6 below MAKE SURE ANY SPARE ENTRY HOLES ARE COVERED WITH THE GROMMETS PROVIDED All screens should be terminated at the brass earthing strip as shown in Figure 6 INTERNAL For detailed detector and alarm WIRING circuit wiring diagrams please refer to pages 4 and 5 Figure 6 Detector and Sounder Circuit Connection 11 OTHER CONNECTIONS 11 1 REPEATER CONNECTION The Simplicity has an RS485 connection for a serial repeater The repeaters are display only no control A single repeater can be powered from the panel s Auxiliary Supply If 2 or more are to be connected then they must be powered from external 24V power supplies The panel supports up to 4 repeaters Connections Simplicity Plus Addressable Repeater CPU PCB SERIAL REPEATER COM CPU PCB SERIAL REPEATER COM TERMINATION PCB AUX SUP 28V TERMINATION PCB AUX SUP OV 11 2 SERIAL PRINTER CONNECTION The Simplicity has a connection for a serial printer The printer will print out panel events as they occur The recommended printer is an Epson LQ300 II The serial port on the Simplicity is configured to this printer s default settings Connections Serial Port Settings Simplicity 25 pin D connector Setting Value TX Pin 3 RX Baud Rate 19200 RX Pin 2 TX Data Bits 8 GND Pin 7 GND Stop bits 1 CTS Pin 4 RTS
42. ion Menu 1 by selecting Option 3 View Event Log The screen prompts for which events to display Alarms Faults System or All Alarms If the alarm option is shown only alarms will be displayed The screen will show the event number the date the time the type of event in this case a DEVICE ALARM and the Zone loop and address if appropriate Next amp Previous buttons will cycle through the list Faults Selecting this option will display all the faults recorded on the system Both device faults and general faults The screen will show the event number the date the time the type of event in this case a DEVICE CHANGED fault and the Zone loop and address if appropriate Next amp Previous buttons will cycle through the list System The Simplicity also records other non critical items such as keyswitch turned on etc These can be used to help determine the chain of actions before or after an event The type of events recorded are Power On Startup Panel Reset Evacuate Keyswitch ON Keyswitch OFF Sounders Silenced Configure Loops Time amp Date Set Zone Disabled Zone Enabled Device Disabled Device Enabled Zone Tes Start and Zone Test Finish Note during installation and commissioning it is possible to create a large number of events especially if a configured loop is disconnected This is normal and is not a case for concern These events can be cleared using Configuration Menu 2 To clear
43. ity of 16 devices If a zone has more than 16 devices it will need to be split into smaller zones Similarly a zone with only one device would leave 15 empty addresses on that zone This will not cause a problem if it is considered at the system design stage Note that a Simplicity 64 can only have 4 zones so would not be suitable for the above system 2 Sounder operation On the Simplicity Panels all sounders are common acting That is an alarm signal from any device will activate all sounders If you require any kind of zonal sounder operation ask your dealer about the premier AD amp Premier AL Fire Alarm Panels 3 Whenever possible give each device as descriptive a label as possible The better the description the easier it is to locate in the event of an alarm The panel allows 20 characters It may be necessary to use abbreviations to achieve the required label 4 Keep the design of the system and any changes to it well documented This makes it easier to trace any configuration errors during installation amp commissioning Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 5 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY PLUS INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Version PANEL R1578 amp LOOP R1062 4 FIRST FIX 4 1 Mounting the Control Panel The control panel should be installed in accordance with the following recommendations The panel should be close to the main entrance of the building so that it can be viewed by any
44. larm System Device Product Code lq lrt laim Max Max mA mA mA per per Loop System SIMPLICITY 64 Fire Alarm Panel SP 64 100 150 200 N A 1 SIMPLICITY 126 Fire Alarm Panel SP 126 100 150 200 N A 1 Premier Addressable REPEATER PANEL REP AD 200 220 220 N A 4 Fyreye Addressable lonisation Smoke Detector FEAI2000 0 6 N A 2 126 126 Fyreye Addressable Optical Smoke Detector FEAO2000 0 6 N A 2 126 126 Fyreye Addressable Heat Detector FEAH2000 0 6 N A 2 126 126 Fyreye Addressable High Temperature Heat Detector FEAHH2000 0 6 N A 2 126 126 Fyreye Addressable Multi point Detector FEAOH2000 0 6 N A 2 126 126 Fyreye Addressable Sounder Base FEA SB 0 N a 10 32 32 Zeta Addressable Call Point EN54 ZT CP2 AD 0 5 N a 3 126 126 Zeta Addressable Call Point ZT MCP AD 0 4 N a 13 126 126 Zeta Weatherproof Addressable Call Point ZT 0 4 N a 13 126 126 MCP AD WP Zeta Input Unit ZIU 2 2 2 5 126 126 Zeta Input Output Unit ZIOU 2 2 10 16 16 Zeta Sounder Control Module ZSCC 2 2 10 16 16 Zone Monitor Unit ZT ZM 6 8 30 22 10 10 Fyreye Addressable Beam Detector 5 50m ZT 50RA t b c t b c t b c t b c t b c Fyreye Addressable Beam Detector 50 100m ZT 100RA t b c t b c t b c t b c t b c Zeta Addressable Maxitone Sounder ZAMT 1 5 N a 9 32 64 Zeta Addressable Miditone Sounder ZAMD 1 5 N a 9 32 64 Zeta Addressable Secure
45. lease wait It will return to Configuration Menu 2 when completed 7 Press PREVIOUS button followed by button 1 to view the loop contents It lists the number of each type of device the number of Double Addresses DAD on the system the loop number Loop 1 only and the total number of devices on that loop Check that the number of devices seen compares to the number expected If it is different refer to the fault finding guide 8 The panel is now configured and will function as a basic system press Cancel until screen shows system normal to run the panel but it is more useful to enter device labels to give a more precise location of an alarm device We recommend that the device labels be entered to allow the panel to be more user friendly during normal operation 9 To add a label go to configuration menu 2 as described above Select option 5 to Edit Device Use Next Previous to select the first device to edit Press Enter and a cursor will appear at the start of the 3 line Type in the 20 character label for this device using the caps lock as necessary 10 Press enter when the label has been entered 11 To skip many addresses press 1 for loop 1 The Panel will then prompt for the address Type the address and press enter The panel will now jump to this address The sounder symbol in the top right hand corner shows that this detector might have an associated sounder base connected The panel will send the
46. lication This output is normally powered to allow a fault signal in the case of total power failure It has a class change connection to allow remote activation of the sounders not required by EN54 2 It has the ability to disable any zone or the addressable sounders It has a one man test mode which resets the zone in test after 8 seconds EN54 option with requirements It has a maximum battery capacity of 7 Ah 1 4 DESIGNING THE SYSTEM It will operate in ambient temperatures of 5 to 40 C It will operate in a relative humidity of up to 93 non condensing It will withstand vibrations between 5 amp 150 Hz It has a maximum capacity of 16 devices per zone The PSE is linear with a 1 5A output at system voltage 18 32V The mains supply is filtered before entering the transformer The charger amp battery are both fused at 1 6 time delay The PSE will draw a maximum of 25uA from the battery in the event of mains failure the FACP will continue to take around 60mA The FACP amp PSE should be maintained as described in section 3 of the User Manual Maintenance Guide amp Log Book This manual is not designed to teach Fire Alarm System design It is assumed that the System has been designed by a competent person and that the installer has an understanding of Fire Alarm System components and their use We strongly recommend consultation with a suitably qualified competent person regarding the design of
47. location programming Instead each loop is split into 8 zones and each device is assigned to a zone by the address set with its 8 way dip switch Address 1 16 Zone 1 Simplicity 64 or 126 Address 17 32 Zone 2 Simplicity 64 or 126 Address 33 48 Zone 3 Simplicity 64 or 126 Address 49 64 Zone 4 Simplicity 64 or 126 Address 65 80 Zone 5 Simplicity 126 only Address 81 96 Zone 6 Simplicity 126 only Address 97 112 Zone 7 Simplicity 126 only Address 113 126 Zone 8 Simplicity 126 only The loop sounder operation is always common This leaves only the device label to be programmed by the installer Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 3 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY PLUS INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Version PANEL R1578 amp LOOP R1062 2 3 IMPROVEMENTS FROM V1 CPU CARD This version of the Simplicity panel has an upgraded CPU board to the previous version Hence the name Simplicity Plus The improvements include Real time clock Event Log 2048 events Printer port RS232 Repeater port on CPU card Improved fault messages Improved call point identification Panel now identifies a call point alarm immediately Improved sounder base starting amp stopping time Option to disable individual points or whole zones Detector LED amp sounder can be operated from the menu to help identify devices Panel software version can be viewed through menu To determine which version of CPU card is
48. not communicate with the fire alarm panel They are controlled by the detectors remote output signal This means that when a panel configures the loop it can not see these sounders The Simplicity assumes that any detector could have one of these sounders connected so when an alarm signal comes the panel sends the turn on your remote output to EVERY detector This makes their operation slower than standard addressable detectors If not every detector has a sounder base fitted it might be possible to speed up the sounder base start stop time See configuring sounder bases on page 19 8 3 SUPPORTED SOUNDER TYPES amp THEIR APPLICATIONS The Simplicity supports 3 general sounder types addressable addressable sounder controller and associated sounders All types have advantages amp disadvantages Sounder type Advantage Disadvantage Addressable No Extra Cabling Tends to be more expensive Sounders can be configured as zonal Maximum 32 per loop for quick start stop Quiescent current high Uses device address Associated No Extra Cabling 4 8 second start amp stop time sounder base Doesn t occupy Device Address Always configured as common sounders Can have more than 32 per loop Needs detector present to operate Does not operate during sounder test mode Addressable Wide range of devices Needs Extra Cabling Sounder Circuit Devices tend to be cheaper Needs External PSU Controller Can add many sounder circuits to system
49. ondition and OV in a fault condition This ensures failsafe operation even in the event of total power loss More than one relay can be connected to this output if required Typical auxiliary output wiring FIT BACK EMF DIODE ACROSS RELAY COIL FIT BACK EMF DIODE ACROSS RELAY COIL FAULT Trigger VP INDICATION RELAY DEVICE Trigger VP AUTODIALLER ON WD ON ANALG AVI34 The fault relay is used to connect to a remote indication device The fire relay can be used to connect to various devices which are activated on a fire alarm Eg Auto dialer magnetic door release 24V sprinkler system etc The termination for the above inputs must be as indicated on the main PCB See page 31 The Earthing of the cable screens should be as shown on page 17 Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 PAGE 16 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 10 FIELD DEVICE TERMINATION 10 1 TERMINATING THE WIRING INLET MAINS Brass Glands SUPPLY All cables entering the enclosure should have brass cable glands which will ensure a good ground to the steel EMC cable grounding plate The Detector and Sounder circuits should be connected to the appropriate connector block on the Termination PCB as shown in F
50. stem specifications may demand the use of a particular type of cable and due regard should be paid to this fact Depending on the environment the cables may need mechanical protection such as a conduit 4 3 MAINS WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS The Mains supply to the FACP is fixed wiring using Fire resisting 3 core cable Between 1 mm and 2 5mm or a suitable 3 conductor system fed from an isolating double pole switch fused spur fused at 3A IT SHOULD NOT BE CONNECTED THROUGH AN RCD This should be secure from unauthorised operation and be marked FIRE ALARM DO NOT SWITCH OFF The supply must be exclusive to the Fire Panel MAKE SURE ANY SPARE ENTRY HOLES ARE COVERED WITH THE GROMMETS PROVIDED For information on how to connect Mains to the Panel s Power Supply PCB see page 8 Also refer to rating information on the mains cover inside the FACP Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 6 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY PLUS INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Version PANEL R1578 amp LOOP R1062 5 MOUNTING THE FIRE ALARM PANEL The Simplicity comes with many cable entry holes If another entry hole is required it is strongly recommended that the panels door be removed to avoid accidental damage Also the termination PCB should be removed and stored in a safe place This would also help while fixing the back box to the wall 5 1 PLANNING CABLE ENTRY Fig 2 below shows the location of the cable entries to facilit
51. t do not have an associated sounder base fitted 12 3 SETTING TIME AND DATE To set the time amp date enter Configuration Menu 2 and select Configure System 6 The System Menu is now displayed Select option 1 to set time amp date Enter the Day Month Year Hour amp Minutes as prompted and press enter to save or Cancel at any time to exit 12 4 SETTING A CUSTOM BANNER On the Simplicity the default screen shows Simplicity 64 126 Fire alarm Panel But this can be changed to any 2 lines of 20 Characters that are reguired In the System Menu type NaMe Caps lock N Caps lock a Caps lock M Caps lock e Then type the first line of text followed by enter then the second line of text followed by enter This message will now be the screen when the panel is running normally Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 19 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 12 5 VIEWING DEVICE STATUS On the Simplicity all loop devices can be viewed from Configuration Menu 1 or viewed amp edited from Configuration Menu 2 Enter configuration menu 2 as described above and select option 5 Edit Device The following screen is shown The screen is divided into the following sections Configured Device Type Optical This shows the Device that was at this address during the last loop configuration There are 8 possibilities for this Optical lon Heat Call Pt
52. te that the Zone disablement LED for this address will not light because this would suggest that the whole zone is disabled so would be misleading Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 22 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 13 4 VIEWING DISABLEMENTS There are two ways to check for disablements from the Disablement screen or from the device status screen To view from the disablement screen press disable then press select to scroll through all the zones amp sounders If there are no disablements the screen will show If the whole zone is disabled the screen will show If there are one or more disabled points in this zone the screen will show TIP a quick way to enable several disabled points is to disable the zone then re enable it To view from the Device Status screen press enter then option 2 to select Device Status If a device is enabled the screen will show If a device is disabled the screen will show Note that line 3 will flash between the device label and Device Disabled Message If a device is in a disabled zone the screen will show Note that line 3 will flash between the device label and Zone Disabled Message Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 23 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 14 TEST MODE 14 1 WHY USE TEST MODE To
53. tone Sounder ZAST 1 5 N a 9 32 64 Zeta Addressable Remote LED Indicator ZTA LE2 1 5 N a 10 32 64 Conventional Sounders via a sounder Control Circuit Zeta Conventional Maxitone Sounder ZMT 8 0 N a 15 N a N a Zeta Conventional Miditone Sounder ZMD 8 0 N a 15 N a N a Zeta Conventional Securetone Sounder ZST 8 0 N a 15 N a N a Zeta Conventional Megatone Sounder ZIDC 0 N a 200 N a N a Zeta Conventional Flasher ZFL2RR 0 N a 90 N a N a Zeta Conventional Sounder Flasher ZLT 8RR 0 N a 110 N a N a Zeta Conventional 6 Bells ZTB6B 24 0 N a 25 N a N a Zeta Conventional 8 Bells ZTB8B 0 N a 35 N a N a Conventional Detectors via a Zone Monitor Fyreye Conventional Optical Detector FEO2000 0 06 N a 25 N a N a Fyreye Conventional Heat Detector A1R FEHR2000 0 04 N a 25 N a N a Fyreye Conventional Heat Detector CS FEFH2000 0 04 N a 25 N a N a The Simplicity can only power 1 repeater Any subsequent ones will need a separate power supply Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 PAGE 28 Issue 2 00 Authorised GH Date 4 06 2007 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107 amp LOOP R1062 16 1 STANDBY BATTERY CALCULATION In order to calculate the standby battery size reguired the following formula can be used Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x Tacm X larm Tsev X lap loz Mid Tarm Maximum time in hours required for the alarm 72 hour is most common time lam Total Alarm Current in amps for all alarm devices
54. xact calculation eguations are beyond the scope of this manual because of the distributed load of the sounders on the loop but the following table gives a rough guide for maximum cable lengths at various current loads for 3 different cable gauges Maximum Loop Current in Alarm 500 mA 400 mA 300 mA 200 mA 1mm CSA cable 500m 625 m 830 m 1250 m 1 5mm CSA cable 750 m 930 m 1250m 1870m 2 5mm CSA cable 1000 m 1250 m 1660 m 2500 m EG A system with a maximum load of 300mA using 1 5mm cable can have a maximum loop run of 1250 m end to end 7 4 SETTING THE DEVICE ADDRESS DETECTORS CALL POINTS amp SOUNDERS The device address is set with a dip switch on the rear of the device The address setting is binary with the ON position being binary 0 and the OFF position being binary 1 Switch 8 is not used for setting the address but sometimes has a device specific function check instructions that came with the device Approved Document No GLT MAN 107 Authorised GH Issue 2 00 If you are not familiar with binary check the table on page 14 or use the following rule Switch 7 off add 64 Switch 6 off add 32 Switch 5 off add 16 Switch 4 off add 8 Switch 3 off add 4 Switch 2 off add 2 Switch 1 off add 1 The example shown would be switches 6 4 amp 1 32 8 1 Address 41 PAGE 12 Date 4 06 2007 SW 7 6 5 SIMPLICITY INSTALLATION MANUAL Software PANEL R1107

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