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2. 12V 12AH Battery 12V 12AH Battery 48 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Mounting position for Display board RE 900 DISP 1 1 PCB Mounting Hole N Mounting Hole Door Fixing Screws Mounting position for Display board Cable Entry Knock out RE 900 PS U Zone Board Mounting Hole one NI N ue E enun Ajddns 12V 12AH Battery 12V 12AH Battery 49 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Chapter 7 Trouble Shooting Indication Root Cause Remedy There is no No power to Check AC power indication on the Panel and Standby the panel power If there is any May be the false alarm detector is from the faulty or check detector EOL resistor Detector Total zone loop Check number of OPEN is not current exceed detectors detected by the rated value connected in the the panel loop Total detectors current should not go above 2 5mA Hooter fault indication There is no proper connection in the hooter Or loop
3. RE 900 Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation Commissioning amp Operating user Manual Fire Alarm System Limitations An automatic fire alarm system typically made up of smoke detectors heat detectors manual Call Points audible warning devices and a fire alarm control with remote notification capability can provide early warning of a developing fire Such a system however does not assure protection against property damage loss of life resulting from fire The Manufacturer recommends that smoke and or heat detectors be located throughout protected premise following the recommendations of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association Standard 72 NFPA 72 manufacturer s recommendations State and local codes and the recommendations contained in the Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors which is made available at no charge to all installing dealers A study by the Federal Emergency Management Agency an agency of the United States government indicated that smoke detectors may not go off in as many as 35 of all fires While fire alarm systems are designed to provide early warning against fire they do not guarantee warning or protection against fire A fire alarm system may not provide timely or adequate warning or simply may not function for a variety of reasons Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in or behind walls on
4. Mode 1 Fire O P Disabled 2 Fault O P Dis abled 3 NAC s Disabled N W O P Fire O P lt Disabled gt Fire O P lt Enable gt N W O P FR N W O P FR Fault O P lt Enable gt Fault O P Disabled N W O P FT N W O PFT NA C s O P Disabled Fault O P Enable N W O P NAC N W NAC 2 Enter Rep Panel No Repeater Panel No 05 Enable Repeater 05 Dis abled Edit Rep Pnl Edit Re p Pn Rep Config 2 1 User Access Ctrl User Pass w ord Us er Passw ord 2 Chg Config Pass lt lt Disa ble gt gt Disabled Pas s Ctrl Edit Save 4 Edit User Pas s Ctrl Old Passw ord New Pass w ord Re New Passw ord Re New Passw ord Chg Config Pass Chg Config Pas s Chg Config Pass Updated 3 Factory Default Rec overing 29 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 1 User1 4 User4 2 User2 5 USer5 3 User3 Old Password User Pass Chg Adm Pass New Password Old Password Chg Adm Pass chg Usr1 Pass Re Type New New Password Chg Adm Pass chg Usr1 Pass Re Type New Re Type New gt gt New Password updated Press to chge chg Usr1 Pass Re Type New New Password updated Press to chge 30 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0
5. Chg Adm Pass New Password Updated Press to change 4 2 2 4 2 AC Loss Delay When AC power is lost the control panel trouble relay will activate The factory default option for this feature is Enabled the trouble relay activation on AC loss after the time delay setting Press Change key to toggle between enabled disabled option The AC Loss Delay timing can set 001 to 999min After setting the required time press Enter key to accept the time The default time is 120 Seconds When you enter into this mode the screen will be as below 9 AC Loss Delay 120 Min gt RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 In AC Loss Delay is enabled condition to change the time press enter key and use left right key to increase decrease the timing 4 2 2 4 3 Advanced By selecting the number 3 from the Screen it system enters into the Advanced setting mode It required the configuration password In this mode the system up gradation like Network selection Changing the configuration password amp Factory resetting can be done The default configuration password is 654321 After entering into the mode screen will be shown as below 1 Communication 2 Password Control 3 Factory Default Advanced By selecting the number 1 from the Advanced screen the system enters into communication mode In this mode network and repeater configuration can be done After entering into this mode screen will be as below 1 Netw ork
6. Alarm Events 3 Delete History By selecting a number from the list in the the history menu resoected subject relevant logs alone displayed in the screen as like below 1 Event abcd ABCD 2 Date dd mm yy 3 Time hh mm ss 4 Events Type of Event 4 2 2 Program By selecting the number 2 from the main menu screen the system enters into program mode This mode is protected by password and it requires admin password Default 54321 In this mode changing the zone Relay NAC and password setting can be changed or modified After entering into the view mode screen will be as below Zone Relay NAC s 24V Common Program 4 2 2 1 Zone By selecting the number 1 in the keypad from Program mode screen it enters into the zone screen It is Shown as below 1 Mode 2 Location Program 3 Wiring Zone 4 2 2 1 1 Mode By selecting the number 1 in the keypad it enters into the Mode screen It Displays as follows 32 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Enter Zone No AA Press to change Press Enter to Set AA Number of panel to be selected 4 2 2 1 2 Location Program By selecting the number 2 in the keypad from setting it enters into the location program Mode screen When entering into this it will ask the zone number After entering the zone number press ENTER key cursors goes to next line Then enter the location using the number letter key pad press ENTE
7. Standard Transformer RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 20 Pin FRC to next addon Mother board 26 Pin FRC output to display board Notification Appliance Circuit Rs485 Communication Output 16 Zone Terminals Fault Relay mm m mom mm mmm m m mmm 0524106052 Se NL En Ronson ono Tri o Fire Faure OMMON FAULT 12v Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery 12v TAh Sealed Lead Acid Battery 10 Fire Relay Primary Source Input ___ _ MA RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Chapter 2 Product Description The RE 900 is a 12 128 zone microprocessor based conventional Fre Alarm Control Panel The Panel accepts water flow devices conventional input devices like 2 wire smoke detectors pull stations and other normally open contact devices The Outputs include notification appliance circuits NACs sounders Two Form C relays for Fire and one relay for fault And also communication port RS485 to interface with remote annunciator This panel is field programmable via the front panel keypad It supervises all wiring AC voltage and Battery level 11 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 2 1 Y Y Product Features Touch Keypad for user friendly operation Complies with UL 864 and NFPA 72 Epoxy powder coated finish Operates on 120 220v 60 50 Hz AC Mains power supply 12 128 Class B Style or Style initiating device c
8. 4 2 Programming Menu Key Menu is accessed by both user and admin but user can enter into test mode only using user password The configuration changing is done using admin password level 3 The various steps involved in this menu are shown as flow chart After entering into the menu screen will shown as follows 1 View 2 Program 3 About 4 2 1 View View Option can be accessible by User By this option user can view the past history and exiting configuration however they cannot change preserved settings By selecting 1 when in Main menu the system enters into View mode and shows the viewing category options as like below 1 Suppressed Events 2 History View 4 2 1 1 Suppressed Events Suppressed Events option is used to view the suppressed events during Fire condition The suppressed events like PreAlarm Supervisory and faults events can be viewed from this menu using corresponding number keys By selecting 1 from view menu brings the suppressed events and shows the suppressed events category options as like below 1 Faults 2 Alarm Suppressed Events 4 2 1 2 History History option is used to view the past panel event logs such as Alarm Supervisory Fault Silence Reset and etc with Real Time Clock By pressing the key 2 from View menu brings the History mode The history mode provides the following event filtering option 31 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 1 View All Events 2
9. FAULT LED The LCD Display as shown in the figure 22 NAC Fault will be displayed in fault screen FIRE This twin fire LED will glow when any one or more of the zones are in fire condition FAULT This fault LED will glow when any one or more of the zones are in fault condition ZONE FIRE This fire LED will glow when the zones are fire condition The first fired zone continuously in blink and other zone fire LED will glow steadily in fire condition The fired zone is disolayed in the LCD first fire zone and total no of zone is displayed separately ZONE FAULT This fault LED will glow when there is an open or short or earth fault in that particular zone ZONE DISABLE W T This zone wise LED glows steadily in disabled condition and blinking in the Walk test mode 44 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 5 3 Operation 5 3 1 ZONE FAULT When faults like Open Short occurred in the loop the corresponding ZONE FAULT LED would identify it And in the output to main panel shows high resistance Open hence in the main panel where this sector panel is connected shows fault During above condition LCD Show as follows and by using the curser key the suppressed fault can be viewed A B OPEN SHORT IN ZONE X Zone Location Where A ni Fault B Total No of Fault X Zone Number which is shown in LCD at present Note During the above fault conditions apart from the specific fault identification LED common fault common
10. Higher size are request System Quiescent Current 50mA 4 4 6 8mA per zone D C output Operating Voltage 24VDC Resettable Steady 500mA Max Initiating Device Circuits Zone Circuit All zones are Class B Style B C operation Normal Operating Voltage 14 24 VDC Alarm Current 15 35mA threshold Short Circuit Current 45mA Maximum Loop resistance 100 ohms Maximum End Of Line Resistor 4K7 1 2 watt Standby Current 7 mA 2 5 mA for Detectors 14 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Notification Appliance Circuits Sounder Circuit Class B Style Y wiring Operating Nominal Voltage 24 VDC Special Application Current for all NACs 2A 1 A per Circuit Line Drop 1 8V End Of Line Resistor 4K7 1 2 watt Common Relays Type Form C No of Relays 72 Relay Contact Rating 2Amps 30VDC 0 5Amps 125VAC Power factor 1 0 RS485 Communication Port Max Distance 1 5Km Max 15 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 2 3Control and Indications FIRE ALARM PANEL RE 900 SYSTEM ON CHARGER FAULT Common 8 Power lt Indications MAINS FAIL e SYSTEMFAULT BATTERY FAULT EARTH FAULT gt Zone Indications 2 3 1 Controls ACK Key v To mute local buzzer in alarm condition v To mute local buzzer in Supervisory or fault condition v User or Admin password protected SILENCE Key v To silence the external NACs in Fire Condition Y User Admin password protect
11. be as below Factory Default Recovering 4 2 3 About It shows the details of the panel by pressing enter key in the about menu The LCD display will show as below The model shown with respect to the no of zones for 16 zone RE 900 16Zone 32Zone RE 900 Fire Alarm Panel Model RE 900 Ver 1 0 16 Zone Panel Note Version shown is software version 41 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 CHAPTER 5 Operating Instructions Ravel FIRE ALARM PANEL RE 900 v FIRE FAULT 1 2 3 SILENCE RESET DEF GHI COMMON FAULT 3 d i a 5 6 gt Control Keys SYSTEM CHARGER FAULT MENU ENER JKL PQR Common amp Power lt li 6 i T Indications MAINS FAIL SYSTEMFAULT E 7 9 i lt gt STU YZ BATTERY FAULT EARTHFAULT 0 ni 3 0 SILENCED NACFAULT CX Sj n SI ZONES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 FIRE O O O FAULT i OS GS 92 0 gt Zone Indications DISABLEW TO O O O O O O O 5 1 Switch Functions The Keys which are non masked are used for the general operation of the Fire Alarm Panel The Non masked keys are Silence Reset Ack Evacuate and Enter keys SILENCE Key This
12. condition till the fire and fault LED s go OFF 2 By silencing hooters are switched off and relay output for actuators will remains in ON Condition until reset 3 Always Recent fire zone LED will blink 4 The other fire zones can viewed by using the key 5 3 3 ZONE Disable W T Disable The any Zone can be Disabled Enabled in zone mode through the programming section 4 2 1 Page 35 The ON status indicates the zone is disabled and the OFF status of the LED indicates the enabled and blinking of that LED indicates the zone is in walk test mode In LCD the suppressed events are viewed in suppressed events from menu screen Fault XX YY Zone X Disabled 46 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 XX nth no of events YY Total no of events X Zone No Disabled Walk Test Disable W T LED Blinking identifies the corresponding Zone which is under walktest If this LED is illuminates continuously then it identifies that particular zone is disabled The walk test mode helps the user to test each device in that particular zone by a single person During walk test mode if any Fire is identified the panel will be silenced and reset automatically after 4 seconds and 2 seconds respectively In case of any other zone fire during this period it is considered as actual fire and it comes out from the walk test mode The LCD Display is as shown below WT XX YY Zone X For More than One zone in Walk test fire condi
13. key is used in Fire Fault Condition To acknowledge the external sounder internal buzzer press this key And the internal buzzer tone is changed from continues tone to toggle tone for fire condition RESET Key This key is also used in only Fire Condition The panel is reset by pressing this key and during reset condition all the detector input voltages are cut off up to 3 seconds for Detectors and MCP s Then voltages are put on to the loop 42 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 EVACUATE Key This key is used to energize the external hooters without actual fire ENTER KEY This key is used to accept the password during silence reset in Fire Condition And also used for the Evacuate This key is used to check the all LED s in panel is in good condition with continues buzzer tone MENU Key This key is used to get into the program menu and get back to the previous menu screen ACK Key This key is used to acknowledge the buzzer tone during the fault and fire condition This key can be operated with user or admin password 5 2 Indications SYSTEM ON This LED will glow when the panel is energized by primary and standby power This is the only LED glowing in the normal monitoring condition The LCD Display as shown below FIRE ALARM SYSTEM HEALTHY MAINS FAIL Whenever the Main Supply 110 220v A C fails the Mains fail LED will be illuminated and it also indicated in LCD with toggle Buzzer tone The LCD Display as shown in
14. 2 Repeater Config Common 4 2 2 4 3 1 1 By selecting the number 1 from the Communication screen the system enters into communication mode After entering into this mode screen will be as below 1 NW 2 Netw ork Status 3 N W O P Config N W 4 2 2 4 3 1 1 1 Network Address By selecting the number 1 from the network screen the system enters into the network address changing mode In this mode the address of the panel shall be changed using the alphanumeric key 39 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 pad The address of the panels should be in the range 1 to 32 After entering into this mode the screen will as shown below NW Addr 2 NW Addr Note Make sure the address of the panel is not repeated 4 2 2 4 3 1 1 2 Network Status By selecting the number 2 from the network screen the system enters into the network status mode In this mode the network selection can be enabled disabled by using up and down arrow keys in the selected panel address After entering into this mode screen will as shown below Panel 4 Enter Panel No Enable Edit Mode N W Pane 4 2 2 4 3 1 1 3 Network Output Config By selecting the number 3 from the network screen the system enters into the network Output configuration After entering into this mode screen will as shown below 1 Fire O P Disabled 2 Fault O P Disabled 3 NAC s Disabled NW O P 4 2 2 4 3 1 2 Repeater Configuration The Repea
15. 45 5 3 1 ZONE FAULT siisii PEREFEFESUFESERESEREEEFEPFFEUERESEFEFEFTUEEEIEREERLUPFFEEREEEEPEREFENSEREEEEERG 45 5 3 2 ZONE FIR seccedssesenceaccuesacsussendescesscevecsscncsensncesdesccencesdeseedsucasensssaceesceaueassessecseuceses 45 5 3 3 1 n ccc m 46 CHAPTER G SERVICING C 48 6 1 INSTALLATION REPLACEMENT OF 48 CHAPTER 7 pito INST o e ur cC 50 CHAPTER 8 ABBREVATION 52 nr paru RARA RR SERE 51 5 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Chapter 1 Introduction This manual is intended as a complete guide to the 1 Zone Conventional Fire Control Panel User operating Instructions are provided in the first part of this manual This is followed with sections describing installation and commissioning procedures and full technical details are provided 1 1 System Design and Planning It is assumed that the system of which this control panel is a part has been designed by a competent fire alarm system designer in accordance with the requirements of IS 2189 1988 and any other local codes of practice that are applicable The design drawings should clearly show the positions of the field devices and the control equipment 1 2 General The panel is self contained with integral power supply and space provision for two sealed lead acid standby batteries and comply with the requirem
16. Fault Connection Details for Non Polarized Hooter Diode 1 4007 Hooter NAC If there is no hooter connected to the output check if EOL resistor connected there or not Check loop wiring for short open using a meter If hooter is non polarized then ensure each hooter s ve loop is connected to IN 4007 diode s cathode and the hooter ve loop connected to the anode of IN 4007 50 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Chapter 8 Abbrevation The short forms which are given in this manual are abbreviated below RE NFPA AC DC CRCA LED O P IP 54 mm no s IEE EOL PCB CPU MCP S No mA Kgs C NO NC Ravel Electronics National Fire Protection Association Alternating Current Direct Current Cold Rolled Carbon Alloy Light Emitting Diode Output Industrial Protection millimeter number s volt s Ampere per hour Institute of Electrical Engineering End Of Line Printed Circuit Board Central Processing Unit Manual Call Point Serial Numbers milli Ampere kilo grams Common Normally Open Normally Close 51 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Ravel Electronics Pvt Ltd 150A Electronic Industrial Estate Perungudi Chennai 600096 India Web www ravelfire com Email marketing ravelfire com 52 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0
17. R key after entering location Enter Zone No AA Press to change Press Enter to Set Zone 1 Loc not entered 4 2 2 1 3 Wiring From the Zone Wiring program screen The zones circuit is designed for the class B wiring The style of wiring can be changed using this option The Style of class B can be changed as Style B or Style C by pressing key from the panel key pad When you enter into this mode the screen will be as below Type Wiring Class B Edit wiring 33 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 4 2 2 2 Relay By selecting the number 2 in the keypad it enters into the Relay screen It Displays as follows 1 Relay 1 Fire 2 Relay 2 Fautt Relay O P By selecting the number 1 in the keypad it enters into the Fire Relay screen It Displays as follows 1 Type Fire Relay O P1 4 2 2 3 1 NAC 1 The output be configured as Temporal Synchronized Continuous 60 BPM In Temporal and synchronize mode output will be as pulse as shown below In these modes all the Sounders will be evacuated simultaneously To change the option press key to toggle between the options Steady Temporal Synchronized The NAC s should be in off condition to change the options TEMPORAL OUTPUT STEADY OUTPUT 3 Soc Jar SYNCHRONIZED OUTPUT 20 ms gt 15 34 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 4 2 2 3 2 NAC 2 The NAC2 output can be configured as C
18. condition make a note of all illuminated indicators refer to the chart on page 36 and call the engineer 1 4 User Responsibility In addition to the routine testing described on routine test the user has a responsibility for ensuring certain actions are taken following a fire or fault and for implementing remedial action following a specified incidence of false alarms As a minimum the user shall record any incident and inform the service organization who may be required to retest the system The user s responsibilities are described fully in IS 2189 1988 7 DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 1 5 Routine Testing In order to ensure that the system is fully operational and to comply with the requirements of IS 2189 1988 the following routine attention is recommended Daily Check the panel to ascertain that it indicates normal operation If any fault is indicated check that it has been recorded and that the appropriate actions have been taken e g informing the maintaining company Weekly Test at least one detector or call point to confirm the operation of the panel and the audible alarms Test a different zone each week if possible a different device a record of the device and zone tested each week Record and report any malfunction Quarterly The responsible person should ensure that every three months the system is checked by a competent person Check the standby batteries and the charger voltage Test at lea
19. ed RESET Key v To reset the particular zones in Fire alarm or Latched Supervisory condition v User or Admin password protected v Possible to access only after silence in alarm condition EVACUATE v To activate External NACs Manually Y User or Admin password protected 16 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 CURSOR KEYS Y To move the cursor point in the LCD as required ENTER Key Y To accept the programmed or edited menu mode or value in the LCD MENU Key Y To enter into the Main Menu in the LCD 2 3 2 Indications 2 3 2 1 LED Indications Fire Red Fault Yellow System On Green Charger Fault Yellow Mains Fail Yellow System Fault Yellow Battery Fault Yellow Earth Fault Yellow Silenced Yellow NAC Fault Yellow Zone Disable W T Yellow 2 3 2 1 LCD Indication The LCD is mainly used for the programming of the panel It also indicates all events along with the LED indications except system on and system fault 2 3 2 2 Local Buzzer A piezo buzzer provides separate and distinct sounds for alarm trouble and supervisory conditions Alarm Continuous Fault pulse 0 5sec ON and 5sec OFF 17 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 2 4 Mechanical Construction The enclosure of the Panel is constructed by 18 gauge 1 22mm CRCA sheet with powder coated finish The 19mm 20No s for Indian Std 20no s of knockouts are given for cable entry at the top of the cabinet The lockable hinged door is p
20. elay The control panel provides three Form C relays rated for 2 0 amps 30 VDC and 2 0 amps 30 VAC Relay connections may be power limited or nonpower limited provided that a minimum of 0 25 is maintained between conductors of power limited and nonpower limited circuits Relay contacts shown with no power applied to panel Relay contacts shown with power applied to panel and no active troubles alarms or supervisories 26 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 CHAPTER 4 Programming Instructions 4 1Menu Key Flow Diagram MENU KEY FLOW DIAGRAM DEFAULT PASSWORD USER 1234 ADMIN 54321 ADVANCED 654321 ADMIN PASSWORD REQUIRED 3 1 2 Default 54321 VIEW PROGRAM About Rav el Electronics 1 Zone 3 Nacs Fire Alarm Panel 2 Relay 4 24V RE 900 5 Common 16Zone Panel Program 1 Suppress ed Events 2 HISTORY View 1 1 Faults 2 Alarm Suppressed Events 1 Mode 2 Location Program 3 Wiring Zone Ev ent Suppressed Condition 1 Relay 1 Fire 2 Relay 2 Fault Relay O P 1 View All Events 2 Alarm Events 3 Delete 1 NAC 1 Temporal 2 NAC 2 Continue NAC s His tory No XXX Z ZZ Date dd mm yy Time hh mm ss Events Event ROSSA 24V 24V O P lt lt Ste ady gt gt lt lt Ste ady gt gt 24V O P 1 Settings 5 2 Features 3 Advanced Common 27 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Enter No of Zone 004 Z
21. ents of IS 2189 1988 The panel functions are microprocessor controlled and test and isolate functions are included Provision is made for a repeater function of panel status output The panel can accept per zone automatic detectors with total maximum loading of 2 4mA quiescent current rating refer to chapter 2 2 and an unlimited number of manual call points End of Line EOL devices The panels can continue to monitor manual call points with detectors removed providing the detectors are fitted with a Schottky diode and an a EOL device is used Installation The panel is easy to install and operate Control functions Programming functions are enabled by using password The panel fascias are retained by tamper proof screws 6 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 1 3 Fire Alarm Procedures In accordance with IS 2189 1988 written procedures should be laid down for dealing with alarms of fire fault warnings and the isolation of any part of the system The responsible person should ensure that users of the system are instructed in its proper use and are familiar with the procedures On hearing the fire alarm CARRY OUT THE PRESCRIBED PROCEDURE Subsequent actions will depend on the circumstances and may include silencing the audible alarms and resetting the system as described later To Evacuate the premises Press the Evacuate key and enter the password to OPERATE SOUNDERS Fault Indication If the control panel indicates a Fault
22. ering into this mode screen will be as below Caption Ravel Electronics Edit Caption 4 2 2 5 2 Date amp Time By selecting the number 2 from the setting screen the system enters into RTC settings mode In this mode time and date settings are changed by using key After entering into this mode screen will be as below Date DD MM YY Time HH MM SS Edit RTC 4 2 2 5 3 1 User Password By selecting the number 3 from the Setting screen the system enters into user password change mode In this mode admin password can be changed by selecting corresponding number after entering into this mode screen will be as below 1 User 1 4 User 4 2 User 2 5 User 5 3 User 3 Chg Pass 36 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 After selecting corresponding number password changing screen as follows Old Password Chg XXX Pass XXX User 1 2 3 4 5 New Password Chg XXX Pass Re type New Password Chg XXX Pass New Password Updated Press to change 4 2 2 5 3 2 Admin Password From the Admin Password Mode screen By pressing the enter key from the change Admin Password screen system enters into the Admin Password change mode The display screen of this mode showed as below The Default Password 5 54321 The Password should be five digit 37 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Old Password Chg Adm Pass New Password Chg Adm Pass Re Type New Password
23. fault relay and Local buzzer with intermittent tone will be activated During this time if ACK is activated intermittent tone will be silenced By using key type of hidden fault can be viewed 5 3 2 ZONE FIRE When the control panel detects Fire via the Detector MCP the corresponding ZONE FIRE red LED will be illuminated At the same time hooter potential free contact and local buzzer continuous tone wil be activated The common Fire LED will illuminate whenever any zone is goes to fire condition And in the output to main panel shows Fire resistance 560 Q hence in the main panel where this sector panel is connected shows fire 45 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 The LCD shows as follows If there is more than one fire the number of zones in fire shown as Z and in which zone first or recent fire Shown as Z occurred will be displayed on the fire screen A B FIRE IN ZONE X Zone Location Where A nth Fire Total No of Fire X Zone Number which is shown in LCD at present The External hooter will be silenced by using the Silence Key and silenced LED indicates it But the buzzer tone will change to toggle tone from continues tone Always the recent fired zone FIRE LED will blink continuously rest of the fired zone FIRE LED s will glow constantly till it goes to RESET The FIRE LED indication will remain ON condition till the panel is RESET Note 1 The Fire and Fault relay will be in ON
24. fected at least 10 of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change up to a maximum of 50 devices must also be tested and proper system operation verified This system meets NFPA requirements for indoor dry operation at 0 49 C 32 120 F and at a relative humidity of 93 2 RH non condensing at 32 2 C 90 RELATIVE 3 F However the useful life of the system s standby batteries and the electronic components may be adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity Therefore it is recommended that this system all peripherals be installed in an environment with a nominal room temperature of 15 27 C 60 80 F 22 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and Indicating device loops Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10 I R drop from the specified device voltage Adherence to the following will aid in problem free installation with long term reliability Like all solid state electronic devices this system may operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to lightning induced transients Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interferences proper grounding will reduce susceptibility Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended due an increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes Consult with the Technical Services Department if any problems are anticipated or encountered Di
25. have recently consumed drugs alcohol or medication 2 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Please note that o Strobes can under certain circumstances cause seizures in people with conditions such as epilepsy o Studies have shown that certain people even when they hear a fire alarm signal do not respond or comprehend the meaning of the signal It is the property owner s responsibility to conduct fire drills and other training exercise to make people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct them on the proper reaction to alarm signals o In rare instances the sounding of a warning device can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss A fire alarm system will not operate without any electrical power If AC power fails the system will operate from standby batteries only for a specified time and only if the batteries have been properly maintained and replaced regularly Equipment used in the system may not be technically compatible with the control It is essential to use only equipment listed for service with your control panel Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premise to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily disabled For added protection against telephone line failure backup radio transmission systems are recommended The most common cause of fire alarm malfunction is inadequate maintenance To keep the entire fire alarm system in excellent working order ongoing maintenance is requi
26. ion Appliance nL Fire Relay 24V 5 m S m EE vom Retar 2_ ES 5 g gt 2 55 o n E O ue RAVEL RE 900 PS Standard Transformer 24V Input from Battery Power Supply Board RE 900 PS 21 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Chapter 3 Installation 3 1Installation Precaution n Precautions WARNING Several different sources of power be connected to the fire alarm control panel Disconnect all sources of power before servicing Control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and or inserting cards modules or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized Do not attempt to install service or operate this unit until this manual 15 read and understood CAUTION System Reacceptance Test after Software Changes To ensure proper system operation this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 after any programming operation or change in site specific software Reacceptance testing is required after any change addition or deletion of system components or after any modification repair or adjustment to system hardware wiring All A WARNING High Voltage Components circuits system operations or software Take suitable precautions to aviddetiesese functions known to be affected by a change must be 100 tested In addition to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently af
27. ircuit IDC All zones accept smoke detectors and any normally open contact device Class B Notification Appliance Circuits NAC NAC shall be programmed as auto silence Silence Inhibit Standby battery backup 24v DC power supply with builtin charger Error free Fire Fault status in unambiguous colored LED indication 1000 Event storage with RTC Main Standby status with audible and visual indication Two FormC relays for fire and fault Resettable Steady 24V D C Output RS 485 Communication facility Optional TCP IP Optional facility Walk Test facility Zone Wise Sounder Contact via RS 485 All field wiring circuits are Power limited except 110 220v AC and Battery 12 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Vv All field wiring circuits are supervised Zone Isolation facility with loop voltage cut off Earth fault annunciation facility at 0 ohms Programmable AC loss delay Programmable Trouble reminder Peer to Peer Networkable Repeater connectivity via Rs485 13 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 2 2 Specification AC Power 110 220 VAC 50 Hz 10 15 Wire size 1 5 Sq mm with 600 V insulation Standby power 24VDC as required Operating Condition Operating Temperature 0 49 C 32 120 F Relative Humidity 93 2 RH noncondensing at 32 2 C 90 3 F Battery Lead Acid only Constant Voltage 28 0 0 5V Charging Current as required Charging Capacity 7 Amp Hour Battery
28. necessarily best and a given type of detector may not provide adequate warning of a fire Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates it is not a substitute for fire insurance Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level Rate of rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time For this reason the rate of rise feature of each detector should be tested at least once per year by a qualified fire protection specialist Heat detectors are designed to protect property not life IMPORTANT Smoke detectors must be installed in the same room as the control panel and in rooms used by the system for the connection of alarm transmission wiring communications signaling and or power If detectors are not so located a developing fire may damage the alarm system crippling its ability to report a fire Audible warning devices such as bells may not alert people if these devices are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors or are located on another floor of a building Any warning device may fail to alert people with a disability or those who
29. one 2 Zone 2 Enter No of Zone 002 First Floor Edit Second Floor B wing Type Class B Style B Type Class B Ed it Style C Wiring Type Fire Relay O P1 Type Fault Relay Type Fault Type Fire Relay O P2 Relay 2 Mode lt lt Temporal gt gt Edit Save Mode lt lt Synchronize d gt gt Edit lt Save NAC17 NAC1 Mode Mode lt lt Continuous gt gt lt lt BPM 60 gt gt Edit MCA Edit Save NAC1 1 Caption 2 Date amp Time 3 Pas sw ord Caption Rav el Electronics Edit Caption Caption ABC Ravel Electronics Setting Captio n Date dd mm yy Time hh mm ss 4 Edit R TC Date dd mm yy Time hh mm ss Save RTC AC Loss Delay Enabled 120 Min Save Feature 1 AC Loss Delay Disabled Save Feature1 28 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 1 Communic ation 1 NW A ddr 2 Passw ord Ctrl 1 Ne tw ork r 2 Netw ork Status 3 N W O P Config VW N W Addr 2 N W Addr 3 Factory Default 2 Repeater Config Advanced Common Panel No 4 Enable Panel No 4 1 NW Addr 05 Dis able 2 Netw ork Status Edit 3 N W O P Config N W PNL N W Enter Panel No 4 Edit N W PNL
30. ontinuos Temporal Synchronized amp 60 BPM In Temporal and synchronize mode the NAC2 Output will be as pulse as shown below these modes all the Sounders will be evacuated simultaneously To change the option press Change key to toggle between the options Continuous Temporal Synchronized amp 60BPM The NAC s should be in off condition to change the options 4 2 2 4 24V Output The 24V output can be configured as Resettable or steady If four wire detectors are used in the panel then the 24V DC output should be configured as Resettable While resetting the panel this output will cut off for the 3 seconds The default setting is Steady Output In this mode screen display as below 24V Output Steady To change the option press key to toggle between the options Steady and resettable 4 2 2 5 Common By selecting the number 4 in the keypad it enters into the Common screen It Displays as follows 1 Setings 2 Features 3 Advanced Common By selecting the number 1 in the keypad it enters into the Setting mode It Displays as follows 35 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 1 Caption 2 Date amp Time 3 Password Setting 4 2 2 5 1 Caption By selecting the number 1 from the system screen the system enters into Caption editing mode In this mode caption is changed by using key maximum 20 characters can entered which will be display in front screen in system healthy mode After ent
31. re visually and audibly toggle tone annunciated Each zone is a Class B Initiating Device Circuit IDC Zones designed to accept any normally open contact devices and conventional 2 wire 24 volt smoke detectors It is allowable to mix an assortment of device types i e smoke detectors heat detectors pull stations etc on any zone EOL RESISTOR 4 7K OHMS EOL RESISTOR 4 7K OHMS TIL D TIL D IL D 2 Wire Smoke Detector 2 Wire Smoke Detector Manual Pull Station Manual Pull Station Heat Detector Heat Detector tt a ge a neen NU AAU ATA NL LL m AREE E ee pes ol zones oes acl acer coms Ferne 24 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 3 3 Output Circuits Nonresettable Power 500mA 24 VDC filtered nonresettable power can be obtained from 24v DC out Terminals NON RESETABLE 24 VDC OUTPUT Sounder Circuits The RE 900 provides Notification Appliance Circuits NAC standard as Class B This circuit is capable maximum of 0 2 amps of current per zone Class B Notification Appliance Circuit supervised 4 7K ohm watt Polarized Bell Polarized Bell Polarized Horr Polarized Horn Horr Polarized Horn Note Notification Appliance Circuit polarity shown in alarm state E 1 RESISTOR 4 7K OHMSFOR UNUSED ZONE LOOPS 25 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Standard R
32. red per the manufacturer s recommendations and UL and NFPA standards At a minimum the requirements of NFPA 72 shall be followed Environments with large amounts of dust dirt or high air velocity require more frequent maintenance A maintenance agreement should be arranged through the local manufacturers representative Maintenance should be scheduled monthly or as required by National and or local fire codes and should be performed by authorized professional fire alarm installers only Adequate written records of all inspections should be kept 3 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 NOTES 4 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Table of Contents FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL ira e R ER 0 FIRE ALARMISYSTEMILIMITATIONS 5e eene ee oo eo ee Eee n RI AUS LESE CEU ERE 1 5 e AO O A E 4 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION C 6 1 1 SYSTEM DESIGN AND PEANNING dacsadsecceieactccacadsecessuceaccusassessasuddnccassevecensudsscseesetacceuadssecnesesucdoueaseee 6 1 2 GENERAL ERS SERETEECEDEGTUERTERTENEPTBERTRELUEELTUEPTETESTELLPELTRELTEERETELUFCBRERCEERTEETTEEETFERSTRLEUEE TER 6 1 3 FIREALARM PROCEDURES uliri ani 7 abge iiHpgee 7 1 5 iere zog 8 CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION e 11 rA EE d iePiuglmipiig
33. roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level or floor of a building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Particles of combustion or smoke from a developing fire may not reach the sensing chambers of smoke detectors because Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors walls or chimneys may inhibit particle or smoke flow e Smoke particles may become cold stratify and not reach the ceiling or upper walls where detectors are located e Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors air outlets Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reaching the detector 1 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 The amount of smoke present may be insufficient to alarm smoke detectors Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at various levels of smoke density If such density levels are not created by a developing fire at the location of detectors the detectors will not go into alarm Smoke detectors even when working properly have sensing limitations Detectors that have photoelectronic sensing chambers tend to detect smoldering fires better than flaming fires which have little visible smoke Detectors that have ionizing type sensing chambers tend to detect fast flaming fires better than smoldering fires Because fires develop in different ways and are often unpredictable in their growth neither of detector is
34. rovided to access the inside the cabinet The panel also has sufficient soace to accommodate 2 Nos of 12 7Ah batteries C C 0 O CO O gt gt O gt gt a 18 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 350 MM 340mm 19 mm 20 120mm LHS View Top View CX 5 2 C O O O C O OOo Front View 440 mm RHS View Botton View 2 6 Internal Arrangement Master Board g contol RAVEL RE 900 16Z MB DISP Board sp aD Power Supply Board RAVEL RE 900 PS pave Fe 12v 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery 12v 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery 19 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 2 7 Components Master Board RE 900 16Z MB 16 Zone Terminals Rs485 Communication port NL NU VOUQQUDUD0D 0000 0000000000000 20 Pin FRC to Power Supply Board 24V to Add on board 24V to Power Supply Board 20 Pin FRC to next addon Mother board 26 Pin FRC output to display board The Master board contains the primary components and wiring interface connectors Display Board RE 900 DISP R1 1 The Display Board contains the system CPU LED Display LCDunit and Control keys 220 00 mm 000 0020 DODO ECOL a Hania aan 180 00 mm Display Board RE 900 DISP R1 1 20 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Notificat
35. sconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifications verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer and printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in Ibs Over tightening may damage threads resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal Though designed to last many years system components can fail at any time This system contains static sensitive components Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit Follow the instructions in the installation operating and programming manuals These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper installation by authorized personnel 23 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 3 2 Input Circuits The control panel has 12 128 zone input circuits The maximum loop resistance limit for each input circuit is 100 ohms All field wiring of each zone is supervised for opens and ground faults Both conditions a
36. st one device in each zone to check the panel functions Check the operation of the audible alarms and any link to a remote manned centre Central Station etc Carry out a visual inspection of the installation to check for alterations or obstructions and issue a certificate of testing Annually The responsible person should ensure that in addition to the quarterly checks each device on the system is tested and that a visual inspection is made of the cable fittings and equipment Note The control panel case should be cleaned periodically by wiping with a soft damp cloth Do not use any solvents 8 DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 20 Pin FRC to next addon Mother board 26 Pin FRC output to 20 Pin FRC from Master Board 24V to Add on board display board 24V from Master Board 16 Zone Terminals MOV19 MOV18 MOV16 5 MOV14 MOV12 11 MOV10 R86 R85 R82 R78 R77 R74 R73 R70 R69 R66 R65 R62 R61 R58 R57 R54 R53 R50 R49 R46 R45 R42 R41 R38 R37 RAVEL RE 900 16Z MB Rs485 Communication port Mother Board Terminals and connectors Notification Appliance Circuit Fault Relay 24V Output Wi Lu so o Fire Relay Primary Source Input 220V A C 50Hz 24V Input from Battery BATT uP oJ TE RAVEL RE 900 PS O Power Supply Board Terminals and connectors 20 Pin FRC to Power Supply Board 24V to Power Supply Board
37. ter configuration is used to configure the repeater panel The repeater panel can be enable or disable by switching the key The LCD display of the screen is shown below Enter Rep Panel No Repeater Panel No 05 Disabled Edit Rep Repeater Panel No 05 Enable Rep Config 4 Edit Rep Pnl 4 2 2 4 3 2 Password Control By selecting the number 2 from the advanced screen the system enters into the password control In this stage user amp Advance password can be reset After entering into this mode screen will as shown below 40 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 1 User Access Ctrl 2 Chg Config Pass Pass Ctrl 4 2 2 4 3 2 1 User Access Control In this mode user password can be controlled by enable or disable options by key User Passw ord User Pas sw ord lt lt Disab le gt gt Disab led Edit ei Save 4 Edit User Pas s Ctrl 4 2 2 4 3 2 2 Change Config Password From the Change config Mode screen we can reset the advance password The display screen of this mode showed as below Default Password is 654321 The Password should be five digit Old Pass w ord New Passw ord Re New Passw ord Re New Password Chg Config Pas s Chg Config Pass Chg Config Pass Updated 4 2 2 4 3 2 Factory Default By selecting the number 3 from the advanced screen the system enters into the factory default setting mode After entering into this mode screen will
38. the figure 22 Mains fail will be displayed in the fault screen Fault x y Type of Fault x no of fault y Total no of fault Figure 22 43 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 BATTERY FAULT Whenever the backup battery fails the battery fault LED will be illuminated and it also indicated in LCD with toggle Buzzer tone Similarly the same LED will be illuminated when the battery voltage goes down below the 21 6v Battery Low The LCD Display as shown in the figure 22 Battery Fail Battery Low will be displayed in the Battery fail Battery low fault screen respectively CHARGER FAULT Whenever the battery charger section is fails the charger fault LED will be illuminated and it also indicated in LCD with toggle tone EARTH FAULT Whenever the Initiating Device circuits IDCs and Notification Alarm Circuits NACs are gets contact with the Earth or Body of the cabinet the corresponding fault LED earth fault LED and common fault LED will be illuminated and it also indicated in LCD as corresponding circuit is earth fault with toggle Buzzer tone The Earth fault can be created through 0 Ohms resistor SYSTEM FAULT Glowing of this LED indicates the failure of the CPU SILENCED This LED will glow when the silence key is pressed in fire condition only NAC FAULT Whenever there is any fault in Notification Appliances Circuits like NAC loop Open Short Earth fault it will be identified by COMMON NAC
39. tion the screen as follows WT XX YY Ist Zone X Rt bb Note a If there is no more testing please ensure that the zone is brought back to the normal Condition b During in this mode the Fire Relay will not be activated while fire Condition c If the zone is kept in Walk test mode for 10 minutes with out any test the panel comes out of the walk test mode automatically d In other zone gets fire the walk test mode automatically removed Restoral When the zone restored to normal condition from disable Walk test mode the zone which are in disable W T mode the corresponding LED s goes off 47 RE DD UM RE 900 1 0 0 Chapter 6 Servicing 6 1 Installation Replacement of PCB Remove the screws of PCB which has to be change and remove the PCB from the mounting position and place the new in that same position as shown below Mounting position for Main Circuit board RE 900 162 Cable Entry Knock out H ela NY Bunker ng 85 _ m m mm fe Mounting Hole i mom m mi mwmu mu ma ma se RAVEL RE 900 16Z VIB lt O Mounting Hole

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