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1. PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 4 Enter the zone number and press enter to PANOO1 ZONE EN DIS continue The next screen displays the current ZONE 01 zone disablement status The example below shows zone 31 is enabled with the option to gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT disable SINGLE ZONE EN DIS 5 Enter the zone number and press enter to ZONE 31 ENABLED continue The next screen displays the current 1 DISABLE ZONE zone disablement status The example below SELECT 1 lt EXIT shows zone 31 is enabled with the option to disable 5 Press 1 to toggle the zone disablement status If PANOO1 ZONE EN DIS the selected zone is valid i e is allocated to at ZONE 31 ENABLED least one point then zone will be disabled and 1 DISABLE ZONE the display will update to show the new status SELECT 1 lt EXIT SINGLE ZONE EN DIS ZONE 31 DISABLED 7 Press 1 to toggle the zone disablement status If 1 ENABLE ZONE the local panel is specified and the selected SELECT 1 lt EXIT zone is valid i e has at least one point allocated to it then the zone is disabled and the display is updated to show the new status If a remote 6 Pr
2. Battery terminals f Fix thermistor to battery lead with cable tie Do not fit links for EARTH CAP or EARTH FLT Fit battery terminals towards outside of enclosure Incoming mains supply Connect mains in earth to primary enclosure earth Fix to side of power supply with cable ties stud here Connect chassis to enclosure secondary earth stud here Figure 7 32 96 zone Discovery power supply layout Table 2 Charge Set Voltages for Powersonic VRLA batteries Temperature Charger Set voltage 10 C 14 F 28 32 28 42V 0 C 32 F 27 82 27 92V 10 C 50 F 27 45 27 55V 20 C 68 F 27 20 27 30V 25 C 77 F 27 10 27 20V 30 C 86 F 27 03 27 13V 40 C 104 F 26 91 27 01V 50 C 122 F 26 84 26 94V Note If no battery temperature sensor thermistor is fitted the charge voltage should be set between 27 37 and 27 47V PAGE 23 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 12 32 zone Voyager Motherboard Features WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC Figure 8 illustrates the 32 zone Voyager motherboard features referred to elsewhere in the documentation System fault reset Fit link to enable earth fault monitoring Rem
3. INPUT 010 ENABLED PON EEE Y DNEUT 1 DISABLE INPUT INPUT 010 DISABLED SELECT 1 lt FXIT 1 ENABLE INPUT SELECT 1 lt EXIT PAGE 59 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 6 Press 1 to toggle the input disablement 5 Enter the number of the second input and press status Either the local input will be enter disabled or a suitable command will be DENTIFY INPUT RANGE sent to the network then the screen will INPUTS 001 TO 002 update to show the new status ENABLE 2 DISABLE PANOO1 INPUT EN DIS SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT INPUT 010 DISABLED Risse ee 6 Choose the option required SELECT 1 lt FXIT D To enable the range of inputs displayed press 1 7 The screen will display the previous page i To disable the vanseof inputs press 1 eae F s iii To exit without making any changes 3 lt VIEW press escape SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT The screen will display the previous page INPUT DISABLEMENT Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time E oe
4. ENABLE DISABLE POINT 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW 4 ENABLE ALL SELECT 1 4 lt EXIT 3 Press 4 to see the enable all points menu The following screen will be displayed ENABLE ALL POINTS 1 LOCAL 2 GLOBAL 3 SPECIFY PANEL lt EXIT 4 Press 3 to select the panel ENABLE ALL POINTS AT PANEL 001 lt EXIT 5 Press gt to enable all points at selected panel ALL POINTS ENABLED AT PANEL 001 lt EXIT 6 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 24 19 How to Enable and Disable a Zone of Devices Stand Alone Panel 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 2 Press 2 The following screen will be displayed ENABLE DISABLE ZONE 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 To disable a single zone press 1 The following screen will be displayed SINGLE ZONE EN DIS ZONE 01 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT PAGE 55 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG
5. 2 Press 1 The following screen will be displayed NABLE DISABLE POINT SINGLE 2 RANGE EW 4 ENABLE ALL ECT 1 4 lt EXIT ran Pp 1 3 S 3 To view the disabled points press 3 The following screen will be displayed DISABLED POINTS PREPARING REPORT PLEASE WAIT lt EXIT The report will be displayed as follows for a stand alone panel DISABLED POINTS 1 1 5 9 22 30 125 2 55 70 1 BACK 2 NEXT lt EXIT or as follows for a network panel DISABLED POINTS 5 gt 1 1 5 9 22 30 125 5 gt 2 55 70 1 BACK 2 NEXT lt EXIT Where the indicated disablements are for panel 5 4 Press 1 and 2 to scroll through the screens displaying the disabled devices When all the WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC devices have been viewed the following messages appears DISABLED POINTS NO MORE DISABLEMENTS 1 BACK lt EXIT 5 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 24 15 How to Enable All Points Stand Alone Panel 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS
6. ALL LOCAL POINTS ENABLED lt EXIT 5 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 24 17 How to Enable All Points Globally Network Panel 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 2 Press 1 The following screen will be displayed NABLE DISABLE POINT SINGLE 2 RANGE EW 4 ENABLE ALL ECT 1 4 lt EXIT ran D 1 3 S 3 Press 4 to see the enable all points menu The following screen will be displayed ENABLE ALL POINTS 1 LOCAL 2 GLOBAL 3 SPECIFY PANEL lt EXIT 6 Press 2 to enable all points globally ALL POINTS ENABLED AT ALL PANELS lt EXIT 7 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 24 18 How to Enable All Points at Selected Panel Network Panel 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 2 Press 1 The following screen will be displayed
7. 2 Press 2 The following screen will be displayed ENABLE DISABLE ZONE 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 To view the disabled zones press 3 The following screen will be displayed DISABLED ZONES PREPARING REPORT PLEASE WAIT lt EXIT The report will be displayed as follows for a stand alone panel DISABLED ZONES 37 O12 1 b 184 25 30 BACK 2 NEXT lt EXIT or will be displayed as follows for a network panel DISABLED ZONES 521s 3510 b2 715 18 6 gt 30 1 BACK 2 NEXT lt EXIT 4 Press 1 and 2 to scroll through the screens displaying the disabled devices When all the devices have been viewed the following messages appears DISABLED ZONES NO MORE DISABLEMENTS ll BACK lt EXIT WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 5 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 24 24 How to Enable and Disable the Local Printer 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT
8. 1 DELAY ENABLE 2 DELAY TIMES 3 DELAY DURATION SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 7 Press 2 to edit the delay start and finish times The following screen will be displayed START TIME 09 00 00 gt ENTER VALUE lt BACK EXIT 8 Edit the time and press enter when it is correct The following screen will be displayed START TIME 09 00 00 END TIME 17 00 00 gt ENTER VALUE lt BACK EXIT 9 The end time is displayed Edit the time and press enter when the time is correct The delay menu will be displayed PAGE 67 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 1 DELAY ENABLE 2 DELAY TIMES 3 DELAY DURATION SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 10 Press 3 to set the delay duration The following screen will be displayed DELAY IS 01 MINUTES 5 UP 6 DOWN gt SAVE VALUE lt EXIT 11 Press 5 or 6 to increment or decrement the delay in 1 minute steps When the required value is displayed press enter to save the delay or press escape to exit without changing the delay 12 Press escape to return to the user menu screen 25 3 How to Change Device Configuration of a Loop 1 Enter the engineers menu as describ
9. 1 BACK 2 NEXT lt EXIT 7 Press 1 and 2 to move through the list of inputs in the zone indicated When the last page has been displayed The following screen will be displayed VIEW INPUT ZONE 13 NO MORE INPUTS 1 BACK lt EXIT 8 Press escape to exit the screen 25 33 How to Edit the Expansion I O Board Configuration To change the expansion I O board configuration enter the engineers menu and select 1 Panel set up 2 input output set up 1 I O board types The following screen will be displayed O BOARD TYPES BOARD 01 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 1 Change the address of the board to be configured using the menu up and down keys 2 Press gt to enter the board number or press lt to escape without changing the board configuration If the board number is entered the following screen is displayed O BOARD TYPES BD 01 CCT 001 TO 008 TPOO NONE 1 NEXT 2 EDIT lt EXIT The display shows the board number the corresponding output circuit numbers and the board type 3 Select one of the following options PAGE 79 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 i Press 1 to move to the next board address or ii Press 2 to edit the type o
10. A1599 PRINTER 2500107 Z A1686 POWER SUPPLY BOARD BENTEL BAQ140T24 PSU WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC APPROVED BY JBJ A1579 MOTHERBOARD 2500143 1 OFF A1585 ARD 2500130 PK K A1584 PSE CONTROL BOARD 2500035 bY XP 150W 30 7 PSU A1619 I O INTERFACE OPTIONAL 2500162 _A1619 REPEATER INTERFACE OPTIONAL 2500162 OR A1620 NETWORK INTERFACE OPTIONAL 2500163 Figure 1 Discovery panel main components 6 1 1 BAQ140T24 PSU The Bentel BAQ140T24 is a 5 Amp switch mode PSU providing a nominal 27V temperature compensated supply to the A1686 control board 6 1 2 A1686 PSE Control Board The A1686 control board generates the following outputs from the 27V input e 5V regulated logic supply e 27V supply to motherboard e Temperature compensated float battery charger This is current limited during high current drain e User fault indications through LEDs e Signals to the motherboard for common fault and mains failed conditions 6 1 3 A1579 Motherboard This provides all the field terminations internal interfaces for up to 4 off plug in loop cards connections for an A1619 interface for expansion I O communication connections for an A1619 repeater interface or A1620 Network card and connections to the main display The CPU and main memory locations are accommodated on this board 6 1 4 A1585 Loop Card This provides communications to the loop devi
11. 7 Choose the option required i To enable the range of points displayed press 1 ii To disable the range of points press 2 iii To exit without making any changes press escape The screen will display the previous page ENABLE DISABLE POINT 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW 4 ENABLE ALL SELECT 1 4 lt EXIT 8 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 24 13 How to Enable and Disable a Range of Points Network Panel 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 2 Press 1 The following screen will be displayed ENABLE DISABLE POINT 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW 4 ENABLE ALL SELECT 1 4 lt EXIT 3 To disable a range of points press 2 The following screen will be displayed RANGE POINTS EN DIS PANEL 001 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 4 Enter the panel number and press enter to continue PANOO1 POINTS EN DIS LOOP 1 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 5 Enter the loop number and press enter to
12. lt CANCEL Press escape to cancel the report at any time 6 When the report is complete the following message is displayed PRINTING INPUT ZONES COMPLETE lt EXIT 7 Press escape to exit the screen 25 32 How to View the Allocation of Inputs to a Zone 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed LOOP SETUP INPUT OUTPUT SETUP GENERAL CONFIG LECT 1 3 lt EXIT UNUNE ll T 3 Press 2 3 The following screen will be displayed 1 EDIT INPUT ZONES 2 PRINT INPUT ZONES 3 VIEW INPUT ZONES SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 4 Press 3 to view the allocation of points to a zone VIEW INPUT ZONES ZONE 0 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 5 Enter the zone to be viewed and press enter While the report is generated the following message is displayed VIEW INPUT ZONE 13 PREPARING REPORT PLEASE WAIT lt EXIT Press escape to cancel the report at any time 6 The first screen of the report is displayed VIEW INPUT ZONE 13 LIST OF INPUTS HERE
13. VOLUME SETTING 02 063 DISC SOUNDER VOLUME 1 1 TGLE gt NEXT lt EXIT Where line 2 identifies the device selected and line 3 shows the current setting 7 Press 1 to cycle through the valid values When the sensitivity is correct press escape to exit or enter to move to the next address WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 25 7 How to Print the Drift Compensation of Discovery Devices 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed LOOP SETUP INPUT OUTPUT SETUP GENERAL CONFIG ELECT 1 3 lt SEXIT UNUNE ll 3 Press 1 1 3 The following screen will be displayed DISC 1 PRINT DRIFT 2 PRINT DATE 3 LED 4 RAPID COMPENSATION gt NEXT PAGE lt EXIT 4 Press 1 to print the drift data If the printer is disabled press 1 to override the disablement when prompted to do so The following screen will be displayed while the report is generated PRINT DRIFT VALUES PREPARING REPORT PLEASE WAIT lt CANCEL Press escape to cancel the report at any time 5 The following screen will be displayed while the report is printed PRINTING DISCOVERY DRIFT VALUES
14. lt BACK E XIT 5 Enter the first zone number and press enter to continue PAN001 ZONES EN DIS ZONES 11 TO 11 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 6 Enter the number of the second zone and press enter PAN001 ZONES EN DIS ZONES 11 TO 12 1 ENABLE 2 DISABLE SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT 7 Choose the option required i To enable the range of points displayed press 1 ii To disable the range of points press 2 iii To exit without making any changes press escape If the local panel number was entered then the appropriate local zones that are allocated to any devices will be enabled disabled If another panel number was entered then a suitable command will be sent via the network to the appropriate panel PAGE 57 of 90 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 The screen will display the previous page ENABLE DISABLE ZONE 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW SELECT Leu 3y lt EX T 8 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 24 23 How To View Disabled Zones 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT
15. 3 Press 1 1 1 1 The following screen will be displayed VIEW LOOP CONTENTS LOOP 1 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 4 Enter the loop number and press enter A loop contents report will be generated This indicates the types of devices on the loop LOOP 1 009 MCP 082 SENSORS 012 MODULES lt EXIT 5 Press escape to exit the menu screen 25 5 How to Print the Device Configuration of a Loop 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed 1 LOOP SETUP 2 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP 3 GENERAL CONFIG SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT PAGE 68 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 3 Press 1 1 1 2 The following screen will be displayed PRINT LOOP CONTENTS LOOP 1 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 4 Enter the loop number and press enter If the printer is disabled this can be overridden by pressing 1 PRINT LOOP CONTENT PRINTER IS DISABLED 1 GNORE DISABLEMENT lt EXIT ve 5 The following screen will be displayed while the report is generated PRINT LOOP CONTENT PREPARING REPORT PLEASE WAIT
16. 2 Press 2 The following screen will be displayed ENABLE DISABLE ZONE 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 To disable a range of zones press 2 The following screen will be displayed RANGE ZONES EN DIS PANEL 001 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 4 Enter the panel number and press enter to continue 5 Enter the number of the second zone and press enter RANGE ZONES EN DIS ZONES 11 TO 12 1 ENABLE 2 DISABLE SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT 6 Choose the option required i To enable the range of points displayed press 1 ii To disable the range of points press 2 iii To exit without making any changes press escape n b Any zones within the range that do not have any allocated devices will not be disabled The screen will display the previous page ENABLE DISABLE ZONE 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 9 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 24 22 How to Enable and Disable a Range of Zones Network Panel 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 ZON PANOO1 E 01 ZONES EN D gt ENTER
17. 8 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 24 30 How to View Disabled Expansion Board Inputs 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 2 Press 5 The following screen will be displayed INPUT DISABLEMENT 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 3 To view the disabled inputs press 3 The following screen will be displayed DISABLED INPUTS PREPARING REPORT PLEASE WAIT lt EXIT The report will be displayed as follows for a stand alone panel DISABLED INPUTS 1 3 10 12 15 18 25 30 BACK 2 NEXT lt EXIT or displayed as follows for a network panel DISABLED INPUTS 1 gt 1 3 10 12 15 18 25 2 gt 30 1 BACK 2 NEXT lt EXIT 4 Press 1 and 2 to scroll through the screens displaying the disabled devices When all the devices have been viewed the following messages appears DISABLED INPUTS NO MORE DISABLEMENTS 1 BACK lt EXIT 5 Press escape to exit the menu one lev
18. lt CANCEL Press escape to cancel the report at any time 6 When printing is complete The following screen will be displayed PRINTING POINT MONTH OF MANUFACTURE COMPLETE lt EXIT 7 Press escape to exit the function 25 9 How to Change the Led Pulsing Mode for Discovery Devices 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed 1 LOOP SETUP 2 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP 3 GENERAL CONFIG SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 3 Press 1 1 3 The following screen will be displayed DISC 1 PRINT DRIFT 2 PRINT DATE 3 LED APID COMPENSATION EXT PAGE lt EXIT R N 4 gt 4 Select option 3 LED The following screen will be displayed DISC LED CONTROL LED NORMALLY OFF 1 TOGGLE lt QUIT This shows the current status of the LEDs The possible modes are as follows LED NORMALLY OFF The led will not illuminate LED FLASHES ON ALL POLLS The led will flash every time the device is polled LED FLASHES ON DISABLE The led will flash when the device is polled only when the device is disabled 5 Press 1 to toggle the status of the pulsing mode When the state is co
19. 1 LOOP SETUP 2 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP 3 GENERAL CONFIG SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 3 Press 1 2 The following screen will be displayed 1 EDIT POINT ZONES 2 PRINT POINT ZONES 3 VIEW POINT ZONES SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 4 Press 2 to print the point zone allocation If the printer is disabled press 1 to override the disablement when prompted to do so The report will be prepared PRINT POINT ZONES PREPARING REPORT PLEASE WAIT lt CANCEL Press escape to cancel the report at any time 5 While the report is printing the following message is displayed PRINTING POINT ZONES lt CANCEL Press escape to cancel the report at any time 6 When the report is complete the following message is displayed PRINTING POINT ZONES COMPLETE lt EXIT 7 Press escape to exit the screen 25 15 How to View the Allocation of Devices to a Zone 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed 1 LOOP SETUP 2 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP 3 GENERAL CONFIG SELECT 1 3 lt
20. continue PANOO1 POINTS EN DIS LOOP 01 POINT 001 gt ENTER lt BACK 6 Enter the number of the first point and press enter PANOO1 POINTS EN DIS LOOP 01 POINTS 015 TO 015 gt ENTER lt BACK 7 Enter the number of the second point and press enter PANOO1 POINTS EN DIS 2015 030 ENABLE 2 DISABLE SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT 8 Choose the option required i To enable the range of points displayed press 1 ii To disable the range of points press 2 iii To exit without making any changes press escape PAGE 53 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 If the local panel number was entered then the appropriate local points will be enabled disabled If another panel number was entered then a suitable command will be sent via the network to the appropriate panel The screen will display the previous page ENABLE DISABLE POINT 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW 4 ENABLE ALL SELECT 1 4 lt EXIT 9 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time How to View Disabled Points 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT
21. 8 Press escape to return to the previous page ELE 1 lt E ENABLE DISABLE POINT sc 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW 4 ENABLE ALL 7 Press 1 to toggle the point disablement SELECT 1 4 lt EXIT status Either the local point will be disabled or a message will be sent to the network and the screen will be updated to Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time show the new status 24 11 How to Enable and Disable a Single PANOOL POINT EN DIS Point Network Panel 023 DISABLED 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in 1 ENABLE POINT section 24 8 SELECT 1 lt EXIT EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 8 Press escape to return to the previous page 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS NABLE DISABLE POINT 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT na F 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW 4 ENABLE ALL 2 Press 1 The following screen will be displayed SELECT 1 4 lt EXIT ENABLE DISABLE POINT 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 3 VIEW 4 ENABLE ALL i SELECT 1 4 lt EXIT 24 12 How t
22. EXIT 3 Press 1 2 The following screen will be displayed 1 EDIT POINT ZONES 2 PRINT POINT ZONES 3 VIEW POINT ZONES SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 4 Press 3 to view the allocation of points to a zone W POINT ZONES gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 5 Enter the zone to be viewed and press enter While the report is generated the following message is displayed VIEW POINT ZONE 13 PREPARING REPORT PLEASE WAIT lt EXIT Press escape to cancel the report at any time 6 The first screen of the report is displayed VIEW POINT ZONE 13 LIST OF POINTS HERE H ll BACK 2 NEXT lt EXIT 7 Press 1 and 2 to move through the list of points in the zone indicated When the last page has been displayed The following screen will be displayed VIEW POINT ZONE 13 NO MORE POINTS 1 BACK lt EXIT 8 Press escape to exit the screen 25 16 How to Edit the Allocation of Points to a Group 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed 1 LOOP SETUP 2 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP
23. 2 Press 3 The screen will display the current printer disablement status This example shows the printer is disabled PRINTER IS DISABLED 1 ENABLE PRINTER SELECT 1 lt EXIT 3 Press 1 to toggle the printer disablement status or escape to exit without changing the printer disablement status The following screen will be displayed DIS 1 POINTS ZONES 3 PRINTER SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS LECT 1 5 lt SEXIT 2 UDANE Il 4 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 24 25 How To Enable And Disable All Sounding Devices 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 2 Press 4 The screen will display the current sounder disablement status This example shows the sounding devices are disabled SOUNDERS DISABLED 1 ENABLE SOUNDERS GI SELECT 1 lt EXIT 3 Press 1 to toggle the sounder disablement status or escape to exit without changing the sounder disablement status On a network system if the status is changed then this will be reported to the network and any other panels that are configured to accept this conditio
24. 39 16 12 Class change Modes 39 16 13 Panel Input Output Expansion Boards 39 16 14 Panel Cause effect Timers 40 16 15 Shared Zone Mode 2 0 0 eeseeeseeeteee 40 16 16 Number of Zones Mode n 40 17 Power Supply Load Calculation 0 0 0 0 40 18 Battery Standby Capacity Calculation 41 19 Circuit Connection Details eee 42 19 1 Auxiliary Supply seeen 42 19 2 Use Of Auxiliary Outputs 42 19 3 Use Of Auxiliary Inputs 0 eee 42 19 4 Alarm Circuits 20 0 eseeseeeseceseceeeneees 43 20 LOOP Desig NA oteren leedi eh ee 43 PAGE 2 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 20 1 Loop Isolators 0 eee ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 43 20 2 Loop Voltage Drop Calculation 44 21 Panel Events c ccccccsssssveesocccecceessevsscceseees 45 21 1 The Fire Condition eee 45 21 2 The Alert Condition wu cece 45 21 3 The Fault Condition wu eens 45 21 4 The Maintenance Condition 0000 46 22 The System Fault Condition eee 46 22 1 Quiescent Condition eeeeeeesseeeees 46 22 2 Access Mode ccccccccccccccsssseeeeecccseeeseeeee 46 23 User Controls And Indications 0 0 00 47 24 User Functions c c cc ccceceeccccccccccesesssesccsseseees 49 24 1 How to Enter Numbers 0 0ccccceeee 49 24 2 How to Set the Time and Date 00000 49 24 3 How to Enable and Disable the Panel Delay eet
25. lt CANCEL Press escape to cancel the report at any time 6 When printing is complete The following screen will be displayed PRINTING DISCOVERY DRIFT VALUES COMPLETE lt EXIT 7 Press escape to exit the function 25 8 How to Print the Date of Manufacture of Discovery Devices 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 PAGE 70 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed 1 LOOP SETUP 2 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP 3 GENERAL CONFIG SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 Press 1 1 3 The following screen will be displayed DISC 1 PRINT DRIFT 2 PRINT DATE 3 LED 4 RAPID COMPENSATION gt NEXT PAGE lt EXIT 4 Press 2 to print the date of manufacture If the printer is disabled press 1 to override the disablement when prompted to do so The following screen will be displayed while the report is generated PRINT POINT MFR DATE PREPARING REPORT PLEASE WAIT lt CANCEL Press escape to cancel the report at any time 5 The following screen will be displayed while the report is printed PRINTING POINT MONTH OF MANUFACTURE
26. Default command output bits heat detectors Device type Output command bit operation Addressable Bit 0 is set on evacuate or test alarms to operate continuous alarms The bit is cleared when Sounder the alarms are silenced or the cause is cleared Bit 0 is operated intermittently under one Devices person alarm walk test Either bit 0 or 1 is set on class change as selected via the engineers menu All smoke and Bit 2 is set when the device is in a fire condition to Illuminate the device LED These are cleared when the panel is reset see note 1 below Bit 0 remote led may be controlled through the site specific programmable cause and effect When a device is configured to support an CEL Platform sounder bit 0 is set to drive the sounder for evacuate test alarms and class change Bit 0 is also operated intermittently under one person alarm walk test Zone monitor Bit 0 is set for 3 seconds to reset the detection zone when the panel is reset Bit 2 is set when the zone is in a fire condition to operate the zone LEDs These are cleared when the panel is reset see note 1 below BGU Bit 2 is set when in a fire condition to operate the local LED The bit is cleared when the panel is reset see note 2 below types All other device Site specific programmable cause and effect Note 1 The panel will light a maximum of 8 device LEDs on one loop to limit the total loop current in the alarm condition
27. r 2 RANGE 24 28 How to Enable and Disable a Range of ET 1 3 lt EXIT Expansion Board Inputs Stand Alone 1 ue disablement menu as described in 7 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time section 24 8 24 29 How to Enable and Disable a Range of EN DIS 1 POINTS Expansion Board Inputs Network Panel 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS section 24 8 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 2 Press 5 The following screen will be displayed 4 SOUNDERS S INPUTS INPUT DISABLEMENT oe SERALI 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW 2 Press 5 The following screen will be displayed SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT INPUT DISABLEMENT 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 To disable a range of inputs press 2 The 3 VIEW following screen will be displayed SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT DENTIFY INPUT RANGE INPUT 001 3 To disable a range of inputs press 2 The E following screen will be displayed gt ENTER lt B
28. 015 1 Panel set up 3 General Configuration gt ENTER lt BACK Page 1 gt General Configuration Page Pa USE ORS 7 Enter the last input to be added or removed The display will show the number of repeaters from the zone If a single input is to be edited NUMBER REPEATERS 00 then enter the same number as the first device 1 UP 2 DOWN EDIT INPUT ZONE 07 gt SAVE VALUE lt EXIT INPUTS 015 TO 022 1 ADD 2 REM lt EXIT 1 Press 1 or 2 to change the number of repeaters 2 Press gt to save the number of repeaters or press g lt to escape without changing the number of repeaters You will be prompted to move the site specific data write enable switch Press 1 to add the inputs to the zone or 2 to remove the inputs from the zone If no changes are required press escape to exit The menu will return to the input zone allocation menu 25 30 How to Edit the Allocation of Inputs to 1 EDIT INPUT ZONES a Zone 2 PRINT INPUT ZONES 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in 3 VIEW INPUT ZONES section 25 SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed 25 31 How to Print the Allocation of Inputs 1 LOOP SETUP to a Zone 2 INPUT OUT PUR SETUP 1 Enter the engin
29. 2 Select 3 Network Setup 2 Edit Responses NETWORK RESPONSES ISPLAY 2 PRINTER EMORY 4 CONTROLS PECIAL lt EXIT Il Te D M S 3 Select 5 Special SPECIAL RESPONSES PANEL 001 gt ENTER lt EXIT 4 Enter panel number ACCEPT FROM PAN 001 DAY NIGHT MODE SOUNDER EN DIS SBZ 1 gt NXT lt END WN PS 5 Pressing 1 2 or 3 will toggle the value opposite the corresponding function type between values 0 1 1 day night mode 2 sounder disablement 3 silence buzzer These values have the following meaning 0 ignore changes in this category 1 accept changes in this category 6 Pressing gt will display the values for the next panel number 7 Pressing lt will return the display to the panel number prompt 8 Press lt to exit the network responses menu 25 41 How to Print the Panel s Network Display Responses 1 Enter the engineers menu 2 Select 3 Network Setup 3 Print Responses PRINT NET RESPONSES DISPLAY 2 PRINTER MEMORY 4 CONTROLS SPECIAL lt EXIT Maa Th 3 Select 1 Display 4 The panel will proceed to prepare a report of the panel s network display responses then will print it out 5 Press lt to ex
30. The number of devices with LEDs operated is limited to eight per loop The analogue threshold for Discovery analogue detectors can be changed for alert only The standard sounder response involves setting bit 0 for test alarms evacuate alarm walk test and point walk test with sounders and setting either bit 0 or bit 1 as configured for class change 6 Standard input output units can have their input 1 configured to indicate as either Fire Alert Fault or Input and the active polarity of their input 2 can also be configured 7 Any address not associated with a sounder types 1 17 49 can be configured for platform sounder response Such addresses will have their output bit 0 set for test alarms evacuate class change alarm walk test and point walk test with sounders automatically 8 The standard Discovery sounder beacon response involves setting bits 0 1 2 for test alarms evacuate alarm walk test and point walk test with sounders and setting either bit 1 only or bits 0 and 1 as configured for class change 15 Overview Of User Functions This section describes an overview of the functions available to the end user 15 1 Change Time and Date The user can manually set the time and date although this should not normally be required The current time is maintained by a dedicated battery when all power removed from the system How to set the time and date is described in the user manual On a network system setting the date
31. lt EXIT 5 Scroll through the events by pressing 1 or 2 When the last event is reached a screen will display a message similar to the following NO MORE SUPPRESSED ALERTS 1 BACK lt EXIT 6 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 24 34 How to View Suppressed Disablements 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 2 Press 4 to select option 4 The following screen will be displayed 1 VIEW EVENT LOG 2 VIEW SUPPRESSED EVENTS SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT PAGE 62 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 3 Press 2 to view the suppressed events A screen If a point status is viewed in the disabled mode then showing the different event types will be the panel will no longer respond to device events displayed although any change in status will be displayed 1 ALERTS 2 FAULTS This is useful for testing the analogue devices using 3 INDICATIONS the self test command bit or for testing ancillary 4 DISABLEMENTS devices without putting the panel into a fire
32. 2 POINT ENABLED 2 ONE PERSON TESTS 1 POINT WALK TEST 2 ALARM WALK TEST 3 BEACON TEST L 6 PRINT 1 CLEAR PRINT QUEUE 2 PRINT EVENT LOG 3 PRINT DISABLEMENTS 4 PRINT TEXTS VALUES 3 VIEW DISABLED POINTS 3 VIEW DISABLED INPUTS 1 1 _ 1 PANEL SETUP _ 1 LOOP SETUP 1 LOOP CONFIGURATION 1 LOOP CONTENTS 1 VIEW LOOP CONTENTS 2 PRINT LOOP CONTENTS __ 3 RECONFIGURE LOOP 2 POINT SENSITIVITY 1 FIRE L 2 ALERT 3 DISCOVERY 1 PRINT DRIFT 2 PRINT DATE 3 LED 4 RAPID COMPENSATION 5 BEACON SETUP __ 6 BEACON AUTO 2 ZONE ALLOCATION 1 EDIT POINT ZONES 2 PRINT POINT ZONES 3 VIEW POINT ZONES 3 LOOP CAUSE EFFECT 1 POINT GROUP ALLOCATION 1 EDIT POINT GROUPS 2 PRINT POINT GROUPS 3 VIEW POINT GROUPS 2 LOOP OUTPUT CAUSE EFFECT L 3 PRINT LOOP O P C E 2 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP 1 I O BOARD TYPES 2 PANEL OUTPUT C E 1 INPUT GROUP ALLOCATION 1 EDIT INPUT GROUPS 2 PRINT INPUT GROUPS 3 VIEW INPUT GROUPS 2 REMOTE OUTPUT C E 3 PRINT REMOTE O P C E L 3 INPUT ZONES 1 EDIT INPUT GROUPS 2 PRINT INPUT GROUPS 3 VIEW INPUT GROUPS 3 GENERAL CONFIGURATION 1 REMOTE EVACUATE MODE 2 POWER FAULT MODE 3 NUMBER OF REPE
33. 3 GENERAL CONFIG SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 Press 1 3 1 The following screen will be displayed 1 EDIT POINT GROUPS 2 PRINT POINT GROUPS 3 VIEW POINT GROUPS SELECT 1 43 lt SEXIT PAGE 74 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 4 Press 1 to edit the point group allocation note that the lowest group number will be 97 on a 96 zone panel EDIT POINT GROUPS GROUP 033 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 5 Enter the number of the group to be edited and press enter The following screen will be displayed if group 68 is entered EDIT GROUP 068 LOOP 1 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 6 Enter the loop of the devices to be added or removed from the group and press enter The following screen is displayed if group 68 is entered EDIT GROUP 068 LOOP 01 POINT 001 gt ENTER lt BACK 7 Enter the first device in a range to be added or removed from the group This example shows device 15 EDIT GROUP 068 LOOP 01 POINTS 015 TO 015 gt ENTER lt BACK 8 Enter the last device to be added or removed from the group If a single device is to be edited t
34. A zone monitor is treated as one device for this purpose Note 2 Any BGU output bits programmed to operate under cause effect will be ignored Site specific cause and effect is individually programmed for each of the three output bits at each device point although bits 1 and 2 will be ignored for smoke and heat detectors The output bit is associated with a cause so that when the cause is active the output is operated The causes can be either common events or zone or group based events In addition to these local causes on network systems further network causes may be programmed via the PC Editing Tool which also allows outputs to be inhibited by a cause where required With the new PC Editor Fusion it is possible to specify the outputs at individual addresses to be normally energised This basically inverts the state of the outputs regardless of the status of the panel NB While the PC is being used to upload or down load site specific data the fire alarm panel is disabled and will not respond to any event or user control switch operation The common events that can be used to operate loop outputs are e Common fire output cleared on silence alarms The output is operated if any fire condition is active on the panel When the panel alarms are silenced by the user the output is cleared PAGE 38 of 90 Common fire output cleared on reset The output is operated if any fire condition is active on the panel When t
35. Apollo manufacture 2501 590 55100 908APO Call point with isolator Apollo manufacture 2501 622 55000 760 XP95 Mini DIN Rail Switch Monitor Apollo manufacture 2601 034 45681 276 Anciliary base sounder Apollo manufacture 2601 041 55000 278 High output loop sounder Apollo manufacture 2601 064 45681 277 Integrated base sounder with isolator Apollo manufacture 2601 065 45681 331 Integrated base sounder beacon Apollo manufacture 2601 066 4568 1 330 Integrated base sounder beacon with isolator Apollo manufacture 2601 069 55000 274 Stand alone high output sounder beacon Apollo manufacture 2601 070 55000 291 Multi tone open area sounder beacon Apollo manufacture 2601 071 55000 293 Multi tone open area sounder beacon with isolator Apollo manufacture 2601 072 55000 296 Multi tone open area sounder beacon weatherproof Apollo manufacture 2601 073 55000 291 Multi tone open area sounder beacon with isolator weatherproof Apollo manufacture 2601 074 45681 333 Beacon base with isolator Apollo manufacture 2601 075 45681 335 Beacon base Apollo manufacture 2601 076 55000 001APO Open area SONOS sounder Apollo manufacture 2601 078 55000 00SAPO Open area SONOS sounder beacon Apollo manufacture 2601 082 58000 005 Discovery open area sounder beacon Apollo manufacture 2608 001 XPA CB 1 2034 Optical smoke detector and address module Apollo manufacture 2608 002 XPA
36. DATE 5 18 01 11 13 32 zone Voyager Power Supply Features And Connections Figure 9 shows the layout of the 32 zone Voyager panel power supply The supply should be earthed as illustrated Fused mains Fit cable tie to retain terminal block incoming mains cable Brown Fanh 230V AC Mains y PSU lead I Brown j Blue PSU lead PSU lead Cable tie Blue PSU lead Bi Earth iS z lead z Figure 9 32 Zone Voyager Power Supply Layout PAGE 25 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 14 Compatible Field Devices The 32 96 zone Discovery and 32 zone Voyager are both compatible with all the devices listed in section 14 1 14 1 Compatible Field Device Order Codes amp Descriptions Description 2501 270 58000 500 Discovery Ionisation smoke detector Apollo manufacture 2501 271 58000 600 Discovery Optical smoke detector Apollo manufacture 2501 272 58000 400 Discovery Heat detector Apollo manufacture 2501 273 58000 700 Discovery Multisensor Apollo manufacture 2501 274 58000 900 Discovery Manual call point Apollo manufacture 2501 022 55000 500 XP95 Ionisation smoke detector Apollo manufacture 2501 023 55000 600 XP95 Optical smoke detector Apollo manufacture 2501 024 55000 400 XP95 Temperature detector standard Apollo manufacture 2501
37. DATE 5 18 01 11 25 15 How to View the Allocation of Devices to a Discovery Voyager Integra LONG atiosreiss E E net eh 74 25 16 How to Edit the Allocation of Points to a GLOUP AE EEA 74 25 17 How to View the Allocation of Devices to a GPOUP eect tn et hee he eee al ees 75 25 18 How to Print the Allocation of Devices to a GrOUP ssi hid audidesteses ices T 76 25 19 How to Edit Loop Output Cause and Effect AGS tenet oS AN E elect Ripe TE coh asst teen assed 76 25 20 How to Print Loop Output Cause and Effect Sov eee deta isleet Pah shed 76 25 21 How to Change the Remote Evacuate Mode E oss ath hab E rere ested ee eee ee 77 25 22 How to Change the Power Fault Polarity77 25 23 How to Change the Class Change Mode77 25 24 How to Change the Shared Zone Mode 77 25 25 How to Change the Number of Zones 32 96 E E oe ela tees 77 25 26 How to Edit the Panel Company Text Displayes esscvtsce ceessenuesetseguseiiedeetveeetieis stones 77 25 27 How to Edit Point Location Text 77 25 28 How to Edit Expansion Input Text 77 25 29 How to Configure the Number of Repeaters EST ued E S E Tels E NES 78 25 30 How to Edit the Allocation of Inputs to a ZONE e E een gost e a a e ae 78 25 31 How to Print the Allocation of Inputs to a ZONE n a pel hee eee fee eee 78 25 32 How to View the Allocation of Inputs to a Ie E E E eu ee eset bdelauven tise 719 25 33 How to Edit the Expansion I O Board COMP SULALLON 2 0 2222004 ssecitestcer
38. Inputs Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC Up to 15 nodes which may be panels network repeaters or Alarm managers may be connected over a 5000m RS4835 link The display and response to events can be configured individually for each node on the system Additionally 16 passive nodes can display network information Upload allows current panel configuration to be edited on the PC even if original data is unavailable or has been edited manually Can be used to create a site report Most functions can be edited through the panel menus All are available through the PC cause effect editor Can be used to create a site report Up to 14 repeaters may be connected over 1200m on the dedicated repeater RS485 link Note repeaters do not support 96 zonal indicators Up to 14 network repeaters can be supported on the panel network Changed using PC cause effect editor Timers can be configured for complex cause effect such as phased evacuation Panel and location text is transmitted across the network with event details Device sensitivity can be adjusted through analogue thresholds XP95 devices and sensitivity levels Discovery devices The Platform sounder is a base sounder driven by a detector remote LED output thus saving a loop address not available on Discovery phase 2 or 3 Synchronisation occurs across all local loops Removes the need for isolators at the beginning and end of the loop Loop
39. Repeat steps 3 4 and 5 until all causes have been added 25 36 How to Print Expansion Output Cause and Effect To print the remote output cause effect enter the engineers menu and select 1 Panel set up 2 Input output set up 2 Panel output c e 3 Print Remote O P C E 1 The following screen is displayed PRINT PANEL OP C E 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 ALL SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 2 Select the option and enter the device specification accordingly 3 When printing is complete the following message will appear PRINTING PANEL OUTPUT C E COMPLETE lt EXIT 4 Press lt to exit the remote output cause effect menu WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 25 37 How to Edit the Panel s Number and Name 1 Plug a Cherry keyboard into the 5 pin DIN connector on the motherboard 2 Enter the engineers menu 3 Select 3 Network Setup 1 Identify Panel PANEL IDENTIFICATION PANEL NUMBER 001 gt ENTER lt EXIT 4 Enter the panel number using the MENU UP and MENU DOWN buttons as for normal number entry PANEL 001 NAME Discovery Panel Number One gt SAVE lt EXIT 5 Enter text using the keyboard Press return on the keyboard or gt to store the text Alternatively press escape on the keyboard or lt
40. The following screen will be displayed POINT TEST ZONES ZONE 001 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 5 Enter the zone to be tested and press enter The following screen will be displayed POINT TEST ZONES tr 1 ZONE 2 TEST lt EXIT 9 If another zone is to be included in the test press 1 and add further zones as necessary Press 2 to select the required test mode Phase 5 or begin the test immediately earlier phases POINT TEST OPTIONS SILENT WITH SOUNDERS LECT 1 2 lt EXIT WDNR ry 10 Press 1 or 2 as appropriate to begin the test The screen will indicate test mode is active POINT TEST ACTIVE 1 CANCEL H EST lt EXIT In addition the TEST LED will be illuminated When the test is complete press 1 to cancel the test mode 24 37 How to Test Sounding Devices Using One Man Test Mode In this test all of the alarms will sound for 5 seconds every 10 seconds for audibility checking This applies to the local alarm circuits all alarm controller ancillary devices and loop powered sounders This test mode will be automatically cancelled if a fire condition occurs 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 2 Press 5
41. XP95 output 18 Quiescent None AV 16 000 0 relay unit XP95 19 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 1 ionisation Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 3 k prs Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 XP95 Zone 20 Quiescent None AV 16 Echo output 0 reset Bit 0 set on See note 3 Monitor Alarm Fire AV 64 bits 1 alarm test reset or clear fault Circuit fault Remote fault AV 4 2 LED a Bit 2 set when device is in fire XP95 21 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 1 optical Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 3 k pane Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 XP95 beam 21 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 1 Detector Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 3 Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 XP95 heat 22 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 1 detector Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 3 tandard cecal Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 XP95 USA 49 Quiescent None AV 16 Echo output 0 evacuate Standard See note 5 sounder Circuit fault Remote fault AV 4 bits 1 alert sounder sounder response 2 not used controller XP95 USA 50 Quie
42. eit a A cueeesece ih eit cities th edie ee dete ck da 49 24 4 How to Enable Day Sensitivity Mode 50 24 5 How to Enable Night Sensitivity Mode 50 24 6 How to Enable Timed Sensitivity Mode 50 24 7 How to Enable Off Sensitivity Mode 50 24 8 How to Change the Baud Rate 0 0 51 24 9 How to Access the Disablement Menu via the Summary Screen eeeeeeeereerereereerrseee 51 24 10 How to Enable and Disable a Single Point Stand Alone Panel cccccccccssecccessteeeeseees 51 24 11 How to Enable and Disable a Single Point Network Panel Jessien seient 52 24 12 How to Enable and Disable a Range Of Points Stand Alone Panel cccccccesseeeeees 52 24 13 How to Enable and Disable a Range of Points Network Panel ccccccccssseeessseeeees 53 24 14 How to View Disabled Points 54 24 15 How to Enable All Points Stand Alone Pane oantekene o eek ee ER 54 24 16 How to Enable All Local Points Network Panel is ssccsitss degen ohn Assit sis etieaee eee 54 24 17 How to Enable All Points Globally Network Pane lioin AAN 55 24 18 How to Enable All Points at Selected Panel Network Panel honasini 55 24 19 How to Enable and Disable a Zone of Devices Stand Alone Panel cccsseeeees 55 24 20 How to Enable and Disable a Zone of Devices Network Panel cccssscccessseeeeees 56 24 21 How to Enable and Disable a Range of Zones Stand Alone Panel cccesccceeeerees 56 24
43. on the keypad to retain the existing text 25 38 How to Edit the Panel s Network Display Responses 1 Enter the engineers menu 2 Select 3 Network Setup 2 Edit Responses NETWORK RESPONSES ISPLAY 2 PRINTER EMORY 4 CONTROLS PECIAL lt EXIT E Owe ll D M S 3 Select 1 Display DISPLAY RESPONSES PANEL 001 gt ENTER lt EXIT 4 Enter panel number DISPLAY FROM PAN 001 FIRE 2 2 ALERT 2 3 FAULT 2 4 IND 2 1 4 CHG gt NXT lt END Pressing 1 2 3 or 4 will toggle the value opposite the corresponding alarm category between values 0 1 2 These values have the following meaning 0 ignore events in this category 1 display events with just the panel name on line 2 2 display events with actual user text on line 2 PAGE 81 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 Pressing gt will display the values for the next panel number Pressing lt will return the display to the panel number prompt 8 Press lt to exit the network responses menu Notes Editing the Printer and Memory Responses follows the same process as editing the Display responses The memory response in a given category cannot be turned off if the same category i
44. optional see below There is no indication of the low sensitivity mode on the panel although the event is recorded in the event log It can take up to 20 seconds for this led to come on and up to 40 60 seconds to change the sensitivity codes of all affected sensors assuming no more than 20 30 sensors per loop To exit from low sensitivity mode 1 Move the keyswitch to the inactive condition 2 The system returns the sensitivity of the appropriate devices to normal and clears the Low Sensitivity Indicator subject to similar timings as above 4 The Inhibit Delay Indicator illuminates optional indication The delay runs for around 4 minutes and inhibits fires from devices which have changed sensitivity 5 Ifa fire would result from the change of sensitivity mode then the Device In Fire indicator optional will illuminate The keyswitch should be returned to the low sensitivity mode position and the possible cause of the fire investigated 6 After 4 minutes the delay inhibit will extinguish and the system is returned to full operation At this stage any devices that are in a fire condition will report the fires normally To provide override of sensitivity the following procedure is followed e Allocate a CEL A1445 type 2 outstation or Apollo XP95 I O unit to address 111 on a loop The loop used determines the control group which will be affected This is described below The sensitivity mode change is active whilst a
45. output will be continuous Outputs 1 248 are hardware outputs while outputs 249 252 just start the respective software timers The expansion I O cause effect is edited in exactly the same manner as the loop output cause effect The steps are as follows Enter the engineer s menu and select 1 Panel set up 2 Input output set up 2 Panel output c e 2 Remote Output C E 1 Enter the number of the output circuit to be edited 2 The cause effect for the output circuit is displayed CAUSES FOR OP001 CHO NO MORE CAUSES gt OK 3 NX 4 lt EXIT PAGE 80 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 3 Either i Press gt to save the data and move to the next output circuit or channel and return to step 1 ii Press lt to exit without saving changes to the current output iii Press 3 to move to the next screen if more cause effect is available The display will show NO MORE CAUSES if no more data is available iv Press 4 to add more causes The display is as follows CAUSES FOR OP001 CHO 1 GROUP CAUSE 2 COMMON CAUS SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT GI 4 Either i Select option 1 to add a group cause Enter the group number ii Select option 2 to add a common cause 5 Select the cause by moving between the menu pages with the gt key and entering a number on the keypad 6
46. panels or not WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC To change the shared zone mode enter the engineers menu and select 1 Panel set up 3 General configuration Page 1 gt General Configuration Page 2 gt General Configuration Page 3 1 Zone Share Mode 1 Press 1 to toggle the Zone Share mode 2 Press gt to enter the new mode or press lt to escape without changing the Zone Share mode 25 25 How to Change the Number of Zones 32 96 The Discovery panel can operate with 32 or 96 zone indications To change the number of zones mode enter the engineers menu and select 1 Panel set up 3 General configuration Page 1 gt General Configuration Page 2 gt General Configuration Page 3 2 Number Of Zones Mode 1 Press 1 to toggle the Number of Zones mode 2 Press gt to enter the new mode or press lt to escape without changing the Number Of Zones mode 25 26 How to Edit the Panel Company Text Display 1 Plug a Cherry keyboard into the 5 pin DIN connector on the motherboard Enter the engineers menu Select 2 Text edit 1 Edit Company Name Enter text using the keyboard ee TS Press return on the keyboard or gt to store the text Alternatively press escape on the keyboard or lt on the keypad to retain the existing text 25 27 How to Edit Point Location Text 1 Plug a Cherry keyboard into the 5 pin DIN connector on the motherboard 2 Enter the engineers menu 3 Selec2 5 2 Text
47. 020 45681 210 XP95 Base complete with address card Apollo manufacture 2501 019 55000 900 XP95 Manual call point Apollo manufacture 2501 027 55000 700 XP95 Isolator Apollo manufacture 2501 026 45681 211 XP95 Isolator base Apollo manufacture 2501 218 45681 321 XP95 Isolating base 20 devices Apollo manufacture 2501 021 55000 401 XP95 Temperature detector high temperature Apollo manufacture 2501 275 55000 818 XP95 Input Output unit Apollo manufacture 2501 217 55000 819 XP95 Output unit Apollo manufacture 2501 276 55000 810 XP95 Switch monitor Apollo manufacture 2501 277 55000 809 XP95 Switch monitor plus Apollo manufacture 2501 278 55000 813 XP95 Zone monitor Apollo manufacture 2501 279 55000 823 XP95 Sounder control unit Apollo manufacture 2501 280 55000 833 XP95 Mini switch monitor Apollo manufacture 2501 216 55000 832 XP95 Mini switch monitor interrupt Apollo manufacture 2501 281 55000 803 XP95 DIN rail mounted input output unit Apollo manufacture 2501 282 55000 804 XP95 DIN rail mounted Output unit Apollo manufacture 2501 283 55000 822 XP95 DIN rail mounted switch monitor Apollo manufacture 2501 284 55000 821 XP95 DIN rail mounted switch monitor plus Apollo manufacture 2501 285 55000 812 XP95 DIN rail mounted zone monitor Apollo manufacture 2501 286 55000 826 XP95 DIN rail mounted sounder control unit Apollo manufacture 2501 287 55000 802 XP95 DIN rail mounted isolator Apollo m
48. 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 4 k ee Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED etector Fault Fault AV 0to3 Data Fault AV 8to11 Discovery 243 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 3 env gas CO Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 4 Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 Discovery 245 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 3 dual Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 4 opt heat Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 Discover 247 uiescent None AV 16 L10 0 remote LED Bit2 set when Input bit 2 y p callpoint Alarm Fire AV 64 L01 1 self test in fire confirms LED tion Fault Fault AV 4 L10 2 LED PRETOR See note 3 Discovery 247 Quiescent None AV 16 L10 0 remote LED Bit2 set when Input bit 2 mini Alarm Fire AV 64 L01 1 self test in fire confirms LED SW ant ton ee os Fault Fault AV 4 L10 2 LED Eo See note 3 PAGE 33 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 Notes WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 1 The analogue thresholds for non Discovery analogue detectors can be changed for both fire and alert manual for details Yo RS On the S90 3 way analogue unit either the analogue value or logic inputs can raise different alarms
49. 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 2 Press 1 The following screen will be displayed NABLE DISABLE POINT SINGLE 2 RANGE EW 4 ENABLE ALL ECT 1 4 lt EXIT ran D 1 3 S ry 3 Press 4 to enable all the points This operates on points disabled individually as a range or as a zone The following screen will be displayed ALL POINTS ENABLED lt EXIT 4 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 24 16 How to Enable All Local Points Network Panel 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 2 Press 1 The following screen will be displayed NABLE DISABLE POINT SINGLE 2 RANGE EW 4 ENABLE ALL ECT 1 4 lt EXIT ran D 1 3 S an PAGE 54 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 3 Press 4 to see the enable all points menu The following screen will be displayed ENABLE ALL POINTS 1 LOCAL 2 GLOBAL 3 SPECIFY PANEL lt EXIT 4 Press 1 to enable all local points Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11
50. BACK EXIT 24 35 How to View the Status of a Point There are two status display modes In the enabled 5 Enter the loop number and press enter Enter the mode the panel will respond to all device events If a device is operated manually or a self test changes the device condition the panel will respond to the event point address number and press enter The following screen will be displayed Device type Analogue value Status bits returned by device Bit 2 is displayed on the left ADR L TYP ST D bit 0 on the right Device address P001 025 HEAT 000 000 ZONBO01 CMD BITS 321 NK Zone number 4 PREV 5 NEXT lt E T Command bits transmitted to device These are displayed in the order bit 2 on the left bit 0 on the right Keys to toggle the command bits Bit 2 is toggled by key 3 bit 1 is toggled by key 2 bit 0 is toggled by key 1 PAGE 63 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 6 To display other points press 4 or 5 to change the device number To view devices on another loop press escape to return to the previous menu screen Upon exiting the status mode the command bits are returned to panel control fa device has undergone a self test in the disabled status mode the panel may detect a fire condition before the analogue value returns to normal 24 36 How to Test Devices Using One Man Test Mo
51. CB 1 2032 Multisensor smoke detector and address module Apollo manufacture 2608 003 XPA CB 1 1170 AIR heat detector and address module Apollo manufacture 2608 004 XPA CB 1 1171 CS heat detector and address module Apollo manufacture 2608 010 XPA IN 1 4007 XPander interface module with isolator Apollo manufacture 2608 005 XPA MC 1 4006 XPander manual call point Apollo manufacture 2608 006 XPA CB 1 4001 XPander sounder and sounder base Apollo manufacture 2608 008 XPA CB 1 4003 XPander sounder beacon and sounder base Apollo manufacture Notes 1 The 32 96 zone Discovery and 32 zone Voyager panels are not guaranteed to respond to alarm events within the time specified by EN54 2 when used with i Apollo XP95 I O units configured for a fire response ii Apollo series 90 devices and outstations ii CEL outstations fitted with V6 or earlier software iv CEL BGUs with version 0 software v CEL A1405 based outstations 2 To meet the sounder response times recommended in BS5839 Pt 1 2002 the number of sounders per loop should be limited to 40 PAGE 28 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 14 2 Field Device Responses The following table shows all devices compatible with the panel It shows the panel s response to events from each device type and indicates the ch
52. DELAY 2 DAY NIGHT 3 BAUD RATE 2 Press 2 to select option The following screen SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT will be displayed PANEL MODES 1 DELAY 2 DAY NIGHT 3 BAUD RATE 24 7 How to Enable Off Sensitivity Mode 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 3 Press 2 to select option 2 The following screen will be displayed DAY NIGHT MODE 1 ee ee 1 DAY 2 NIGHT 3 TIMER 4 OFF 3 Press 2 to select option 2 The following screen lt EXIT will be displayed DAY NIGHT MODE 3 4 Display shows the day mode 1 selected to 1 DAY 2 NIGHT select Night mode press 2 The following screen 3 TIMER 4 OFF will be displayed lt EXIT PAGE 50 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 4 Display shows the Timer mode 3 selected to select the Off mode press 4 The following screen will be displayed DAY NIGHT MODE 4 1 DAY 2 NIGHT 3 TIMER 4 OFF lt EXIT 6 Selecting the Off option forces the active trip levels and sensitivity codes to their Default value regardless of the time 24 8 How to Change the Baud Rate 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 2 Press 2 to select option The following screen will be
53. How to Change the Auto Stop Mode for a Discovery Sounder Beacon 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed 1 LOOP SETUP 2 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP 3 GENERAL CONFIG SELECT 123 lt EXIT 3 Press 1 1 3 The following screen will be displayed DISC 1 PRINT DRIFT 2 PRINT DATE 3 LED 4 RAPID COMPENSATION gt NEXT PAGE lt EXIT 4 Press enter The following screen will be displayed DISCOVERY SOUNDI 1 SOUNDER SETUP 2 SOUNDER AUTO STOP gt NEXT PAGE lt EXIT T gal pu 5 Select option 2 Sounder Auto Stop The following screen will be displayed DISC SNDR BCN AUTO LOOP 1 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 6 Enter the required loop number and press enter The following screen will be displayed DISC SNDR BCN AUTO LOOP 01 POINT 001 gt ENTER lt BACK 7 Enter the required point address and press enter The following screen will be displayed PAGE 72 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 DISC SNDR BCN 01 091 CONTINUOUS OPERATION 1 AUTO STOP gt NEXT PAGE lt EXIT Note Pressing enter will move on
54. ME UJ Fr DISA MENT SUMMARY BUZZER ENABLED 1 NEXT gt MENU lt EXIT This example shows no zones 3 points no inputs all sounders and the printer are disabled while outputs and the buzzer are enabled 3 Press enter to continue The following screen will be displayed EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 24 10 How to Enable and Disable a Single Point Stand Alone Panel 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 2 Press 1 The following screen will be displayed ENABLE DISABLE POINT 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW 4 ENABLE ALL SELECT 1 4 lt EXIT To disable a single point press 1 The following screen will be displayed SINGLE POINT EN DIS LOOP 1 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT PAGE 51 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLIC
55. SELECT 1 4 lt EXIT condition 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 4 Select disablements by pressing 4 The screen 2 Press 5 to select option 5 Test The following will display the first page of current disabled screen will be displayed devices TEST MODE DISABLEMENT SUMMARY 1 VIEW POINT STATUS 0003 POINTS DISABLED 2 ONE PERSON TESTS 00 ZONES DISABLED SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT 1 NEXT gt MENU lt EXIT 3 Press 1 to view point status The following This example shows no zones and 3 points disabled screen will be displayed POINT TEST 1 POINT DISABLED 2 POINT ENABLED SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT 5 Press enter to continue The following screen will be displayed EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 4 Select 1 or 2 If the point is disabled the panel SELECT 1 5 lt EXIT will no longer respond to events from this point The screen display indicates whether the device is enabled of disabled throughout the test This 6 Select the appropriate option If there is more shows the disabled mode than one screen available use the keys to scroll through the pages POINT STATUS DISABL LOOP 1 7 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a ume gt ENTER lt
56. and time at any panel will also update the date and time at all other panels and repeaters connected to the network 15 2 Delay of Operation of Outputs The activation of panel outputs alarm circuit and cause effect can be delayed upon detection of an automatic alarm condition to allow for the cause of the alarm to be investigated The delay can be programmed for a period of between 1 and 10 minutes The delay is active for one period every day and off for the remainder of the time This period is user definable and would typically be during working hours The delay is not operated if the alarm condition is initiated by a call point or an evacuate function The delay may be overridden by operating the override delay button The user can only enable and disable the delay function In a network system any outputs on another panel programmed to operate from a fire on this panel will also be delayed 15 3 Adjustable Sensitivity Modes The 32 96 zone Discovery and 32 zone Voyager panels can be configured to automatically adjust device sensitivity according to the time of day Three different sensitivity levels can be assigned to each point These are referred to as the day mode sensitivity level night mode sensitivity level and the default sensitivity level The sensitivity modes are set as follows e Selecting the DAY sensitivity mode forces the appropriate trip levels and sensitivity codes to the day mode value regardless of th
57. edit 2 Edit point text 4 Select the loop number 5 Select the point number 6 Enter the point text using the keyboard 7 Press return on the keyboard or gt to store the text The next address is displayed Repeat steps 1 to7 8 When text entry is complete press escape on the keyboard or lt on the keypad to exit the menu 25 28 How to Edit Expansion Input Text 1 Plug a Cherry keyboard into the 5 pin DIN connector on the motherboard PAGE 77 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 2 Enter the engineers menu 5 Enter the number of the zone to be edited and 3 Select 2 Text edit 3 Edit input text press enter The following screen will be 4 Select the Tapi numbers displayed if zone 7 is entered 5 Enter the input text using the keyboard ep Er gee ZONE g 6 Press return on the keyboard or gt to store the INPUT 001 text The next input is displayed Repeat steps 1 gt ENTER lt BACK to 7 7 When text entry is complete press escape on the keyboard or lt on the keypad to exit the menu 6 Enter the first input in a range to be added or removed from the zone This example shows 25 29 How to Configure the Number of input 15 Repeaters EDIT INPUT ZONE 07 To change the number of repeaters enter the engineers menu and select INPUTS 015 TO
58. editor is recommended Alternatively e Basic cause and effect can be edited through the menus e The location and panel text can entered using a Cherry keyboard 6 Connect any repeaters if applicable e Refer to Installation and Connection Of The A1619 Repeater Interface in section 8 3 and the repeater installation and commissioning manual 7 Commission the panel e Refer to Commissioning in section 9 8 Enable the network card if applicable e Refer to Installation and Connection Of The A1620 Network Interface in section 8 5 9 Commission the network cause effect if applicable e Refer to the cause effect charts e Refer to Commissioning a Network System in section 9 6 6 General Description The panels are housed in a single metal enclosure with a polyester membrane giving user controls and indications The mandatory indications are implemented using LEDs and secondary information is provided by a 20 by 4 LCD The standby batteries are housed within the panel enclosure 6 1 32 96 zone Discovery Panel Description The panel consists of the modules shown in Figure 1 One loop card is fitted for each loop that is connected to the panel The 32 96 zone Discovery drives a maximum of four loops of devices PAGE 6 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 gt A1687 DISPLAY BOARD 2500992
59. entry points used for mains power Gland all field wiring in place ensuring that the cable conductors are of sufficient length Ensure that all conductors are clearly labelled 19 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 PAGE 14 of 90 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC Connect the earth drain wires of any field cabling to either of the 6 way earth blocks positioned at the top of the backbox Up to two drain wires may be connected to each terminal Ensure that continuity of any cable shield is maintained around the loop The shield must only be connected to enclosure earth in the panel by using the earth bars provided Connect the mains in earth to the primary earth point on the backbox indicated in Figure 7 This is the lower of the two earth studs by the mains entry hole labelled Clear any dust and debris from the cabinet Reinstallation of the chassis is the reverse of removal Ensure that all earth straps are reconnected correctly Connect the mains in live to the mains terminal block on the power supply as indicated in Figure 7 Connect the mains in neutral to the mains terminal block on the power supply as indicated in Replace the door the refitting procedure is the reverse of removal Ensure that the earth strap and ribbon cable are reconnected correctly Do not connect the field wiring at this stage Remove the two screws securing each battery clamp and place
60. fitted Software version 84620004 and above support 40 character messages 6 1 9 A1599 Printer The optional 24 column printer mounts on the outer door Power and data are supplied via a 16 way ribbon cable from the display board 6 2 32 zone Voyager Panel and Integra Network Repeater Description The panel consists of the modules shown in Figure 2 The driver circuit for loop 1 is contained on the motherboard The second loop is provided on a plug in loop card The Voyager drives a maximum of two loops of devices and only supports the 32 zone option ed 41637 DISPLAY BOARD 2500907 _A1599 PRINTER 2500107 g CHASSIS WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 6 2 1 C1675 2 5A PSE This 2 5Amp switch mode power supply provides the following outputs e 27 1 V supply to motherboard for panel supply and battery charging e User fault indications for supply on mains failed and no charge conditions e Signals to the motherboard for mains failed and common fault conditions 6 2 2 A1638 Motherboard Provides all the field terminations an internal interface for up one plug in loop card connections for an A1619 interface for expansion I O communication connections for an A1619 repeater interface or A1620 Network card and connections to main display The CPU and main memory locations are accommodated on this board 6 2 3 A1636 Loop Card This provides communications to the
61. levels are XP95 sensor Dscavery sensor Default Alert level 45 45 Default Fire level 55 55 Valid Alert Levels 35 40 45 50 35 40 45 50 Valid fire levels 55 60 65 70 55 Default sensitivity N A 3 levels Valid sensitivity N A 1 2 3 4 5 levels The response to the XP95 I O module can also be changed using this option The device has an optically isolated input which can be configured for an active high or active low response This input always generates a fault when active Input 0 can also be configured to give the following responses fire alert fault and indication only These settings are combined and displayed as eight discrete sensitivity levels Sensitivity Level Panel response to I O description on panel menu module main input active Optically isolated input state for active fault condition FIRE ACTIVE HIGH Fire Voltage present FIRE ACTIVE LOW Fire Voltage removed ALERT ACTIVE HIGH Alert Voltage present ALERT ACTIVE LOW Alert Voltage removed FAULT ACTIVE HIGH Fault Voltage present FAULT ACTIVE LOW Fault Voltage removed IND ACTIVE HIGH Indication only Voltage present IND ACTIVE LOW Indication only Voltage removed PAGE 69 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 Note The panel is not guaranteed to meet
62. lt CANCEL Press escape to cancel the report generation at any time 6 The report will be printed while the screen displays a message Printing can be cancelled at any time by pressing escape PRINTING LOOP 1 CONTENT lt CANCEL 7 When printing is complete the following screen will be displayed PRINTING LOOP 1 CONTENT COMPLETE lt EXIT 8 Press escape to exit the menu screen WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 25 6 How to Edit the Sensitivity of A Point The sensitivity of a point for both alert and fire conditions can be adjusted For XP95 sensors the analogue trip levels for alert and fire can be changed For Discovery devices the alert analogue threshold can be changed The fire sensitivity is adjusted using the five pre set sensitivity levels Note For compliance with EN54 the fire sensitivity level must be set to 55 The pre alarm value can be set to any value Note Do not adjust the fire sensitivity level of the XP95 high temperature heat detector This device has an analogue count of 55 at 90 C Note Changing the sensitivity of a point only changes the current point sensitivity For example changing the sensitivity of a point whilst the panel is in day mode does not affect the sensitivity values of that point for the default or night mode sensitivity Note The default
63. mode 1 condition is present on the CEL device or alarm is present on the XP95 device e Ifa CEL A1445 is used the following indications can be driven by the outputs Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC Bit 0 Low sensitivity selected Bit 1 Inhibit delay running e Bit 2 Device in fire e Allocate all devices to have the sensitivity mode change to the relevant control group via the cause effect download program The relationship between control device and group is e Device 1 111 controls group 252 e Device 2 111 controls group 253 e Device 3 111 controls group 254 e Device 4 111 controls group 255 Note The sensitivity mode change only operates on Apollo Discovery devices e Program the override sensitivity value using the PC cause effect editor e Set the input type for the XP95 I O units used to control the manual sensitivity level override to indication using the PC editor 16 5 Enabling Site Specific Data Changes All site specific data is held in non volatile memory To protect this from errors the memory is protected by a write enable switch on the motherboard This switch has to be set to the write enable position to allow any changes If the switch is inadvertently left in the enable position when the changes are complete the panel indicates a fault condition 16 6 Point Configuration The panel loop devices can be automatically reconfigured through an engineers menu command The panel s
64. other panel c f network cause effect Manual Call Point also know as BGU Cause effect where an event on one panel causes an action on another panel c f local cause effect A panel connected to another panel using the Integra network card to create a larger system One panel on a network system Also called a network node Personal Computer Printed Circuit Board Power Supply Equipment Serial communications standard used for interconnection of equipment It is commonly used to refer to connections using this type of communications A panel not connected to any other panel using the Integra network card network Sealed Lead Acid type of standby battery Volt unit of electrical potential PAGE 85 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 5 18 01 11 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 29 List of Message Abbreviations LCD Message Text Device Type BEAM XP95 Beam Detector BGU Break Glass Unit CEL XP95 Discovery manual call point CO Carbon monoxide detector XP95 Discovery DUAL Optical heat multi sensor detector XP95 Discovery FLAME FLAM XP95 Flame Detector HEAT Heat detector XP95 Discovery INV Invalid sensor type ION Ionisation detector XP95 Discovery MON Monitor outstation ancillary CEL XP95 Discovery O S Outstation OPT Optical detector XP95 Discovery LC
65. perform the following steps 1 Look up the mains failed panel load in alarm Enter this value as Ipanei 2 Calculate the maximum alarm load on each loop in mA Enter the sum of the values as Hoops 3 Calculate the maximum load on the alarm circuits in mA in an alarm condition Enter this value as Ipjarms 4 Calculate the load on the auxiliary supply in mA in an alarm condition Enter this value as I 5 Calculate the maximum power supply load using the formula below De deerigi mA Tisos enai mA liiam aeua mA errr mA Ipse Ipanei Iaux Iatarms 2 X Tioops 1000 A N Pene Poeran t2X 0 00 y 1000 A sess eegene E ORE Heedhog date y 1000 A Guten 9 1000 A So niter A Warning This current must not exceed 4A for Discovery This current must not exceed 2 5A for Voyager Note A battery and loop calculation spreadsheet is available from your panel supplier to assist in site calculations PAGE 40 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 18 Battery Standby Capacity Calculation This section describes how to calculate the minimum required standby battery capacity for the control panel To determine the battery capacity perform the following steps 1 Look up the mains failed fault battery current Enter this value as Ipanetfaut 2 Look up the mains failed alarm battery current Enter this value as Ipanetatarm 3 Calculate the quies
66. position Loop card 4 position Figure 6 A1579 32 96 zone Discovery motherboard layout Lithium battery caution danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with CR1620 3V or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Only trained service personnel should replace this battery PAGE 22 of 90 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 11 32 96 zone Discovery Power Suppl Discovery Voyager Integra Features And Connections Figure 7 shows the layout of the 32 96 zone Discovery panel power supply The supply should be earthed as illustrated Power supply status indicators OUTPUT OK Output healthy BATT CHARGE FAULT Battery or charger fault EARTH FAULT Short circuit between earth and field cabling 5 8V FAULT 5 8V supply fault MAINS FAULT Mains failed End outer insulation close to PSE and route earth N connection back to primary earth connection point Power output connector to OuTPUTOK motherboard BATTICHARGE FAULT EARTH FAULT Fit cable tie here to secure incoming mains Link fitted to select 5V cable output HOVEN MAINS FAULT Terminals not used Battery fuse 6 3A NIESTLAMPS peeo 29
67. prevent the loop from powering up correctly Refer to Apollo design guidelines for further information PAGE 43 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 20 2 Loop Voltage Drop Calculation The minimum voltage on the loop must always exceed 17V To determine the maximum voltage drop for each loop perform the following steps 1 Calculate the maximum alarm load on the loop in mA Enter this value as Toop 2 Count the total number of Apollo isolators These can be either Apollo 20D isolators or Apollo XP95 isolators Enter this value as Nigo 3 Calculate the length of loop cable in kilometres Enter this value as Lloop Enter the resistance per metre as follows e 1 5mm 15mQ per metre per core e 2 5mm 9mQ per metre per core This is value Roore 5 Calculate the minimum voltage at the end of the loop using the equation below Dipi aaiae mA N iso te twee Lizop seiiet km Rows piansiats Qm core Vloop 27 lioop 1000 x 3 9 0 2 x Niso 2 X Lioop X Reorey V f 1000 x 3 9 0 2 X nn VEO Kuair Kayseri DV DPS haan AERE ceetnes Episord DV T e te ths a EE V D1 iieii V SH ine V This figure is a worst case voltage with all devices located at the end of the loop Warning This voltage must not be below 17V Note A battery and loop calculation spreadsheet is available from your panel supplier to
68. screen 24 3 How to Enable and Disable the Panel Delay 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 2 Press 2 to select option 2 The following screen will be displayed PANEL MODES 1 DELAY 2 DAY NIGHT 3 BAUD RATE SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 Press 1 to select option 1 The following screen will be displayed DELAY IS 01 NUTES 09 00 00 TO 17 00 00 DELAY IS ENABLED 1 DISABLE lt EXIT PAGE 49 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 4 Press 1 to toggle the delay to a disabled DAY NIGHT MODE 2 condition The following screen will be 1 DAY 2 NIGHT displayed 3 TIMER 4 OFF DELAY IS 01 MINUTES SERAL 09 00 00 TO 17 00 00 DELAY IS DISABLED 5 Selecting the Night mode option forces the 1 ENABLE lt EXIT appropriate trip levels and sensitivity codes to the Night Time value regardless of the time 5 Press 1 to toggle the delay to an enabled 24 6 How to Enable Timed Sensitivity Mode condition if required 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 Press escape to return to the user menu screen 2 Press 2 to select option The following screen 24 4 How to En
69. second loop of devices The loop card transfers data with the motherboard using a dedicated data bus The card provides short circuit protection of both ends of the loop The loop field wiring is terminated on the A1638 x C1675 POWER SUPPLY BOARD Ff BENTEL BAQ60T24 PSU _ _ 7 A1638 MOTHERBOARD 2500905 A1636 LOOP CARD A1619 I O INTERFACE OPTIONAL 2500162 A1619 REPEATER INTERFACE OPTIONAL 2500162 OR A1620 NETWORK INTERFACE OPTIONAL 2500163 Figure 2 Voyager panel main components PAGE 8 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 6 2 4 A1637 32 zone Display Board Provides visible indications and user switches access to which is controlled by a keyswitch The board connects to the motherboard through a 50 way ribbon cable Discovery Voyager Integra 6 2 5 A1619 Interface Board This optional plug in board provides an RS485 capability for communication with repeaters and expansion I O boards Up to two interfaces can be fitted to the motherboard one interface is dedicated to repeater communications the second for expansion I O If a network card is fitted this includes a repeater interface and removes the requirement for an A1619 for communication with repeaters WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 6 2 6 A1620 Network Interface This optional plug in board provides communication with other Discovery and Voyager panels The board plugs into the repeater i
70. the EN54 2 response time for a fire event from an XP95 I O module If a guaranteed response time is required then another type of input device should be used For further information on the Apollo XP95 I O module see the Apollo publication PP2017 XP95 Input Output Unit Product information sheet and the product installation guide The tone pair and volume for Discovery sounder beacons can also be changed using this option The Fire Sensitivity menu adjusts the tone pair while the Alert Sensitivity menu adjusts the volume 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed LOOP SETUP INPUT OUTPUT SETUP GENERAL CONFIG LEGE Tue lt UNUNE ll EXIT 3 Press 1 1 2 The following screen will be displayed 1 FIRE SENSITIVITY 2 ALERT SENSITIVITY SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT 4 Press 1 to change the fire sensitivity or 2 to change the alert sensitivity 5 Enter the loop number and device address The menu will display the device address type and whether the fire or alert level is to be changed The screen will look like one of these ALERT SENSITIVITY 01 005 SERIES90 HEAT TRIP LEVEL 040 1 TGLE gt NEXT lt EXIT
71. the battery clamps to one side Place the left battery into the bottom of the panel The terminals should be positioned to the left of the enclosure and the battery adjacent to the left side of the backbox This is shown in Figure 7 Place the right battery into the bottom of the panel The terminals should be positioned to the right of the enclosure and the battery adjacent to the right side of the backbox This is shown in Figure 7 Refit the battery clamps to secure the batteries in place Take care not to short the battery terminals with a screw driver Connect the black battery lead to one of the negative battery terminals on the p s e The position is shown in Figure 7 Push the connector on the other end of the lead onto the negative black terminal of the left hand battery Connect the red battery lead to one of the positive battery terminals on the p s e The position is shown in Figure 7 Push the connector on the other end of the lead onto the positive red terminal of the right hand battery EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 29 Connect the blue battery lead between the positive red terminal of the left hand battery and the negative black terminal of the right hand battery Note that the batteries will not power the panel until the mains supply is energised 8 2 2 32 zone Voyager Panel Installation Instructions 1 Remove the main ribbon cable from
72. the installation commissioning and maintenance of the 32 96 zone Discovery and 32 zone Voyager control panels and Integra network repeater These panels are functionally identical and differ only in the number of loops and the physical d packaging The Integra network repeater is a Voyager panel with no loop functionality It is designed to be used for access to a network when no loop devices are required Any features described for the Voyager that are not applicable to local loop devices are available at the Integra network repeater The following supporting documentation is also available e Discovery and Voyager Sales Literature e Discovery and Voyager Panel Application Guide e 32 96 zone Discovery 32 zone Voyager and Integra User Manual e Wiring Recommendations e A1535 8 Way Output Board Application Installation and Commissioning Manual e A1536 8 Way Alarm Board Application Installation and Commissioning Manual Repeater Application Installation and Commissioning Manual Outstation Installation and Commissioning Manual 4 Scope This manual applies to all current 40 character 32 96 zone Discovery and 32 zone Voyager panels Earlier versions of the Discovery panel do not support all the features contained within this manual These can be identified by referring to the software EPROM version The location of this is shown in on page 22 The features available for each version of software are shown i
73. to select option 5 Test The following screen will be displayed TEST MODE 1 VIEW POINT STATUS 2 ONE PERSON TESTS SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT 3 Press 2 to enter the one person test mode The following screen will be displayed 1 POINT WALK TEST 2 ALARM WALK TEST 3 DISC SNDR BCN TEST SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT PAGE 64 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 4 Select option 2 to begin the alarm test The following screen will be displayed ALARM TEST IS ON lt CANCEL 5 Press escape to cancel the test 24 38 How to Test Discovery Sounder Beacon Devices Using Magnetic Wand In this test each Discovery sounder beacon may be individually operated by means of a magnetic wand 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 2 Press 5 to select option 5 Test The following screen will be displayed TEST MODE 1 VIEW POINT STATUS 2 ONE PERSON TESTS SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT 3 Press 2 to enter the one person test mode The following screen will be displayed 1 POINT WALK TEST 2 ALARM WALK TEST 3 DISC SNDR BCN TEST SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 4 Select option
74. to the next address Discovery Voyager Integra 3 8 Press 1 The following screen will be displayed DISC SNDR BCN 01 091 STOPS AFTER 20 MINS 1 CONTINUOUS gt SAVE lt EXIT Note Pressing enter will move on to the next address 9 Press escape The following screen will be displayed DISC SNDR BCN AUTO LOOP 1 EXIT gt ENTER lt BACK 10 Press escape to save the changes if any and exit the menu function 25 13 How to Edit the Allocation of Devices g to a Zone 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed LOOP SETUP INPUT OUTPUT SETUP GENERAL CONFIG PLECT 1 235 AAEXTI UNUNE ll 3 Press 1 2 The following screen will be displayed 1 ED 2 PR 3 V SEL T POINT ZONES INT POINT ZONES EW POINT ZONES ECT 1 3 lt EXIT 4 Press 1 to edit the point zone allocation EDIT POINT ZONES ZONE 01 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC Enter the number of the zone to be edited and press enter The following screen will be displayed if zone 7 is en
75. 1 ionisation Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 3 k toe Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 CEL zone 4 Quiescent None AV 16 000 0 reset Bit 0 set on See note 3 monitor Input 1 operated Fire AV 64 000 1 relay 2 ae or clear t Input 2 operated Valve Closed AV 48 000 2 LED e a R it 2 set when Input 3 operated Remote fault AV 4 000 deviceisiti fire Series 90 4 Quiescent None AV 16 Echo output 0 reset Bit 0 set on See note 3 zone Fire Fire AV 64 bits 1 test reset or clear it fault ee Circuit fault Remote fault AV 4 2 LED 2 Bit 2 set when device is in fire Series 90 4 Quiescent None AV 16 Echo output 0 fault test Bit 0 set on See note 3 control unit Alarm Fire AV 64 bits 1 alarm test reset or clear it fault eed Circuit fault Remote fault AV 4 2 remote LED a i Bit 2 set when device is in fire Series 90 5 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output O remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 1 optical Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 3 k rr Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 Series 90 6 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output O remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 1 heat Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 3 detector Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 Series 90 7 Quiescent None AV 16 L10 O remote LED Bit 2 set when Input bit 2 callpoint Ala
76. 1 2 lt EXIT 5 Either i Select option 1 to add a group cause Enter the group number ii Select option 2 to add a common cause 6 Select the cause by moving between the menu pages with the gt key and entering a number on the keypad 7 Repeat steps 3 4 and 5 until all causes have been added 25 20 How to Print Loop Output Cause and Effect To edit the loop output cause effect enter the engineers menu and select 1 Panel set up 1 Loop set up 3 Loop Cause Effect 3 Print Loop Output C E 1 The following screen is displayed PRINT LOOP OP C I 1 SINGLE 2 RANGI 3 ALL SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT Gl Fl ry 2 Select the option and enter the device specification accordingly 3 When printing is complete the following message will appear PRINTING LOOP OUTPUT CAUSE EFFECT COMPLETE lt EXIT PAGE 76 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 4 Press lt to exit the print loop output cause effect menu 25 21 How to Change the Remote Evacuate Mode The panel can be configured to respond to the activation of panel evacuate and the remote evacuate input in two ways In both modes the panel operates all sounding devices In partial evacuate the auxiliary fire contact is not operated In f
77. 2 Do not connect the cable shield to earth 4 If the I O board is to be powered from the panel connect the 28V auxiliary output from the motherboard to the expansion board power input This is also shown in Figure 4 s fia LLL A1619 INTERFACE BOARD FITTED LEAVE SCREEN DISCONNECTED AT EXPANSION BOARD END FIRST A1535 OR A1536 EXPANSION BOARD SECOND A1535 OR A1536 EXPANSION BOARD TO RIGHT POSITION ON A1579 TO DRIVE EXPANSION BOARDS Figure 4 Expansion board connection diagram PAGE 17 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 8 5 Installation and Connection Of The A1620 Network Interface Warning Observe anti static precautions 1 Ensure that the main and standby supplies are disconnected 2 Fit the A1620 network interface to headers J3 and J5 on the A1579 panel motherboard J2 and J3 on A1638 The board should be held in place by a 4 off 12mm high plastic spacers 3 Connect the network RS485 wiring as shown in Figure 5 A maximum of 15 active panels can be connected together in this way Any number of panels can be added as passive repeaters provided the total number of panels does not exceed 32 Notes 1 Use only RS4835 shielded data cable 2 Do not connect the cable shield to earth WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 4 Set the network node address on the A1620 NETWORK ADDRESS switch as shown in
78. 22 How to Enable and Disable a Range of Zones Network Panel cccccccssssteceeeereees 57 24 23 How To View Disabled Zones 58 24 24 How to Enable and Disable the Local PIET si Seeds bese ba sshecihs tehecaa bbs E EEE Ek 58 24 25 How To Enable And Disable All Sounding DEVICE ecua ae a celine mse 58 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 24 26 How to Enable and Disable Expansion Board Inputs Stand Alone Panel 0 0 59 24 27 How to Enable and Disable an Expansion Board Input Network Panel ceseeeeeees 59 24 28 How to Enable and Disable a Range of Expansion Board Inputs Stand Alone Panel 60 24 29 How to Enable and Disable a Range of Expansion Board Inputs Network Panel 60 24 30 How to View Disabled Expansion Board TiN PU coe EEE A tae trees EAA 61 24 31 How to Enable and Disable All Non Sounder Devices ccccecssceecceeeeeeeetteceeaeeeeees 61 24 32 How to View the Event Log 0 62 24 33 How to View Suppressed Alerts Faults and Indications eenn a a Becevccon 62 24 34 How to View Suppressed Disablements 62 24 35 How to View the Status of a Point 63 24 36 How to Test Devices Using One Man Test Moie eana cle E EE EESE 64 24 37 How to Test Sounding Devices Using One Man Test Moderisano 64 24 38 How to Test Discovery Sounder Beacon Devices Using Magnetic Wand eee 65 24 39 How to Clear the Print Queue 65 24 40 How to Print the Eve
79. 230V AC 10 15 Maximum Input Power 320VA Protection T3 15A anti surge sand filled fuse Cable requirements Minimum of Imm copper controlled by a 5A fuse Power Supply Output Specification 28V output 25 28V 4A mains on 21 27V 4A mains failed 28V output protection Electronic current limiting SV output 4 7 5 4V 3A 5V output protection Electronic current limiting Common fault output Open collector output labelled CF Mains failed fault output Open collector output labelled MF Battery Specification Battery charger output Temperature compensated float charger 27 4V 0 1V 20 C maximum current 1 5A limited if 28V load greater than 3 5A Maximum battery load 5A Battery type 2 off 12V 12Ah sealed lead acid standby battery Battery size 151mm x 98mm x 97 5mm Battery circuit protection 5A fast blow glass fuse Mains failed fault battery current 1 Loop panel 145mA 2 Loop panel 170mA 3 Loop panel 195mA 4 Loop panel 220mA Mains failed alarm battery current 1 Loop panel 260mA 2 Loop panel 285mA 3 Loop panel 310mA 4 Loop panel 335mA PAGE 87 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 31 32zone Voyager Mechanical And Environmental Specification Mechanical Specification Size Height 370mm Width 325mm Depth 135mm including lock and indented holes Weight excluding batteries 7 4kg Environmental Specificat
80. 3 to begin the alarm test The following screen will be displayed DISC SOUNDER BEACONS TEST MODE ACTIVE Ta lt CANC 5 Press escape to cancel the test 24 39 How to Clear the Print Queue 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 2 Press 6 The following screen will be displayed PRINTER MENU CLEAR PRINT QUEUE PRINT EVENT LOG NEXT PAGE lt EXIT VNR ll 3 Press 1 to clear the print queue The following screen will confirm the operation PRINT QUEUE CLEARED lt EXIT WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 4 Press escape to exit to the printer main menu 24 40 How to Print the Event Log 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 2 Press 6 The following screen will be displayed PRINTER MENU CLEAR PRINT QUEUE PRINT EVENT LOG NEXT PAGE lt EXIT VNR ll 3 Press 2 to print the event log If the printer is currently disabled a message will appear Press 1 to override the disablement PRINT EVENT LOG PRINTER IS DISABLED 1 IGNORE DISABLEMENT lt EXIT 4 The following screen will be displayed while the event log is printed PRINTING EVE
81. ACK EXIT RANGE INPUTS EN DIS PANEL 001 4 Enter the first input number and press enter to continue gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT DENTIFY INPUT RANGE INPUTS 001 TO 001 4 Enter the panel number and press enter to 7 continue gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT PAN001 INPUTS EN DIS INPUT 001 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT PAGE 60 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 5 Enter the first input number and press enter to continue PANOO1 INPUTS EN DIS INPUTS 001 TO 001 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 6 Enter the number of the second input and press enter PANOO1 INPUTS EN DIS PUTS 001 TO 002 ENABLE 2 DISABLE SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT I Zz 7 Choose the option required D To enable the range of inputs displayed press 1 ii To disable the range of inputs press 2 iii To exit without making any changes press escape If the local panel number was entered then the appropriate local inputs will be enabled disabled If another panel number was entered then a suitable command will be sent via the network to the appropriate panel The screen will display the previous page INPUT DISABLEMENT 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT
82. ATERS m 4 CLASS CHANGE MODE 5 SHARED ZONE MODE 6 NUMBER OF ZONES m 2 TEXT EDIT 1 EDIT COMPANY NAME 2 EDIT POINT TEXTS 3 EDIT INPUT TEXTS 3 NETWORK DENTIFY PANEL 2 EDIT NETWORK RESPONSES 1 DISPLAY 2 PRINTER 3 MEMORY 4 CONTROLS 5 SPECIAL 3 PRINT NETWORK RESPONSES PAGE 84 of 90 Figure 15 Discovery and Voyager Panel Engineers Menu Overview EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 5 18 01 11 28 Glossary of Terms A Ac Ah BGU Cause effect CIE c w CPU De EMC EOL ESD T O LCD LED Local cause effect MCP Network cause effect Network panel Node PC PCB P s e RS485 Stand alone panel SLA V Amp unit of current Alternating Current Amp hour unit of capacity for standby batteries Break Glass Unit Also know as manual call point The relationship between programmable actions and the events which cause those actions Control and indicating equipment the control panel complete with central processing unit Direct Current Electro Magnetic Compatibility End Of Line resistor Electro Static Discharge Input output Liquid Crystal Display Alphanumeric display used for textual information Light Emitting Diode Display indicator Cause and effect where an event on a panel does not cause an action on any
83. ATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 4 Change the loop number and press enter to SINGLE POINT EN DIS continue PANEL 00 SINGLE POINT EN DIS LOOP 01 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT POINT 001 4 Enter the panel number and press enter to gt ENTER lt BACK continue PANOO1 POINT EN DIS LOOP 1 5 Enter the point number and press enter The next screen displays the current device disablement status The following screen shows the device is enabled with the option to disable gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT SINGLE POINT EN DIS 5 Change the loop number and press enter to 023 ENABLED continue DISABLE POINT PANOO1 POINT EN DIS SELECT 1 lt EXIT LOOP 01 POINT 001 7 Press 1 to toggle the point disablement status eae TEE SSBACK The point will be disabled and the screen will update to show the new status 6 Enter the point number and press enter The SINGLE POINT EN DIS next screen displays the current device 023 DISABLED disablement status The following screen shows ENABLE POINT the device is enabled with the option to disable SELECT 1 lt EXIT PANOO1 POINT EN DIS 023 ENABLED DISABLE POINT
84. COCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOOOOO cooooooooooooococpooococcCccCcclOt 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 coooocooooooooooooooooroc o oca oooooooooooooooooooooocHa 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 CoooooooooooooooooooOoeooeoem CE C LE Production Period 1 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC User controls Only override delay is available without operating the access controls keyswitch Switch to 1 to enable controls enter level 2 Override delay operates with switch in either position Zonal fire red and fault yellow indications Pulse to indicate a non silenced event continuous to indicate an event has been silenced 96 Zone Discovery Display shown PAGE 47 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC Operates all sounder circuits continuously Displays the next message at the current event level Activates all alarm outputs when pressed Alarms silenced when released Tests all indications and internal buzzer Enters the user menu system for access to further level 2 and level 3 Increments digits in user menu number entry Decrements digits in user menu number entry Indicates power supply active mains or battery Pulses when a new fire is active continuous when all fires have been silenced Pre alarm a
85. D Message Text Event Description ALTOFF Alert Off XP95 I O unit alert input cleared D FLT Data Fault the analogue value reported by the device is not valid DADDR Double Address two or more devices exist with the same address DIRTY Discovery device outside calibration limits FIROFF Fire off XP95 I O unit fire input cleared FUSE FAILED Auxiliary power supply fuse failed IPON Input On Off XP95 I O module input activated deactivated IPOFF LINE FAULT Open circuit fault detected in loop cable This may be due to an operation of short circuit isolators OCON Opto Circuit On Off XP95 I O module opto isolated input activated deactivated OCOFF R FLT Remote Fault at the address indicated RMVD Removed the loop device is not responding TEST Device is in test mode VCLSD Valve closed input 2 operated on CEL type 4 outstation W TYPE WTYPE Wrong Type the device at this address is different from that configured for the address PAGE 86 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 30 32 96 zone Discovery Mechanical And Environmental Specification Mechanical Specification Size Height 480mm Width 410mm Depth 160mm including lock and indented holes Weight excluding batteries 15kg Environmental Specification Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C Operating humidity 5 to 95 Mains Input Specification Voltage
86. E 5 Either press 1 to enter the users main menu see user functions for details or press 2 to enter the engineers main menu 1 PANEL SETUP 2 TEXT EDIT 3 NETWORK SETUP SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT This is referred to as the engineer s main menu screen and the description of the engineers functions begin from this screen except for editing the panel delay Note The system automatically leaves the engineers menu after a period of time This automatic timeout prevents the system being left in the user or engineers access mode unintentionally The timeout period depends on the function selected and is between 1 and 15 minutes 25 1 How to Enable Changes to Site Specific Data The engineers functions allow changes to site specific data SSD This data is held in flash EEPROM that is write protected by a manual switch motherboard This is labelled SSD WRITE ENABLE The switch must normally be positioned in the disable mode If it is not the panel will indicate a SSD write protect fault When site specific data is to be saved the panel will check the position of the switch and request it is moved to the enable position After saving changes move the switch into the disable position Warning When the panel requests the switch is moved to the write enable position it is possible to escape without moving the switch If this occurs then the chang
87. EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 APPROVED BY JBJ Control Equipment Limited 96 Zone 40 Character Discovery Panel 32 Zone 40 Character Voyager Panel and Integra Network Repeater Installation Commissioning and Maintenance Manual PAGE 1 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 List of Contents 1 List Of Figures csccc tote ores eeeiitee hth as 4 2 List Of Tablessitsiccdeisccsvecsesascesvecetnee nein aa as 4 3 IMtrO du Ct On a eenen roeie aE ia ease tate Es Eet 5 4 SCOpa a n ii i a 5 5 Overview of Installation and Commissioning 6 6 General Description eeessseeeeeseereesereeresrrsseserees 6 6 1 32 96 zone Discovery Panel Description 6 6 1 1 BAQI40T24 PSU eese 7 6 1 2 A1686 PSE Control Board 7 6 1 3 A1579 Motherboard 0 eee 7 6 1 4 A1585 Loop Card ssec 7 6 1 5 A1580 Display Board 32 Zone 7 6 1 6 A1687 Display Board 96 Zone 7 6 1 7 A1619 Interface Board 0 eee 7 6 1 8 A1620 Network Interface ee 8 6 1 9 A1599 Printer arite 8 6 2 32 zone Voyager Panel and Integra Network Repeater Description ee eeeeeeeeeseeereeeneeeeees 8 6 2 1 C1675 25A PSE nasini dese 8 6 2 2 A1638 Motherboard n se 8 6 2 3 A1636 Loop Card sesers 8 6 2 4 A1637 32 zone Display Board 9 6 2 5 A1619 Interface Board 0 eee 9 6 2 6 A1620 Network Interfa
88. EW ENABLE DISABLE ZONE SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW 7 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT time 24 21 How to Enable and Disable a Range of 3 To disable a single zone press 1 The following Zones Stand Alone Panel screen will be displayed 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in SINGLE ZONE EN DIS section 24 8 PANEL 001 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 4 Enter the panel number and press enter to continue PAGE 56 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 2 Press 2 The following screen will be displayed ENABLE DISABLE ZONE 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 To disable a range of zones press 2 The following screen will be displayed RANGE ZONES EN DIS ZONE 01 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 4 Enter the first zone number and press enter to continue ZONI RANGE ZON ES EN DIS ES 11 TO 11 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT
89. ICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 24 User Functions Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 To access the user menu perform the following operations 1 Move the ACCESS CONTROLS lockswitch to position 1 using the access controls key 2 Press 5 on the user controls to access the menu function The following menu will be displayed 1 USER MENU ENTER ACCESS CODE FOR ENGINEERS MENU 0000 3 Press 1 to enter the user menu The following menu will be displayed 1 TIME DATE 2 MODES 3 EN DIS 4 VIEW 5 TEST 6 PRINT SELECT 1 6 lt EXIT This is referred to as the user main menu screen and the description of the user functions begin from this screen Note The system automatically leaves the user menu after a period of time This automatic timeout prevents the system being left in the user or engineers access mode unintentionally The timeout period depends on the function selected and is between 1 and 15 minutes 24 1 How to Enter Numbers All menu selections are made using direct key access using keys 1 to 6 Entry of digits is performed by the following method 1 On entering a menu screen which requires a number to be entered a default number will be displayed For example when setting the time the current time is displayed The cursor will underline the first digit 2 P
90. N ON 9 Commissioning 9 1 Introduction The following equipment should be available where possible to minimise commissioning time i VHF UHF Portable Radio for two engineers ii Multi meter or equivalent 9 2 Commissioning Checklist 1 Before commissioning the engineer should check the following i All field wiring has been inspected and tested in accordance with CEL wiring recommendations BS5839 part 1 and current IEE wiring regulations All field cables are glanded into the control panel cabinet ii Detector bases are terminated but detector heads are not fitted Any devices with electronic components are not fitted Terminations to devices with electronic components should be linked through to maintain cable continuity iii Call points are not connected but cable is linked through to maintain continuity iv No end of line devices e g alarm circuit EOL resistor are fitted v 2 The following information should be available to the commissioning team i Detection layout drawings and address information ii Wiring schematic diagram iii Panel Planning Sheet and Cause Effect Sheet where applicable iv PC or QWERTY keyboard for programming v Control Panel installation manuals vi Installation manuals for all equipment connected to the system Experience has shown that tracing wiring faults on long circuits which are routed through risers etc can be difficult wit
91. N position to enable the controls e Press the SILENCE BUZZER switch The BUZZER SILENCED LED will turn on The internal buzzer silences e Investigate and rectify the cause of the alarm e When the cause of the alarm is cleared press the RESET switch to return the system to the quiescent condition If a printer is fitted the user actions will be printed out in addition to the automatic system events 21 3 The Fault Condition A fault is indicated if any part of the system enters an abnormal condition The panel responds as follows e The COMMON FAULT LED pulses If the fault is with an alarm circuit the ALARM FAULT DISABLEMENT LED will also pulse e The internal buzzer sounds continuously e The LCD displays details of the event 1 001 Z01 OPT FAULT DEVICE LOCATION OVER TWO LINES FAULT EVENT 01 OF 01 e The event is printed if a printer is fitted During a fault condition the display of events of a lower priority is suppressed To view these events refer to section 24 33 User Actions e Switch the ACCESS CONTROLS keyswitch to the ON position to enable the controls e Press the SILENCE BUZZER switch PAGE 45 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 The BUZZER SILENCED LED will turn on The internal buzzer silences Discovery Voyager Integra e Investigate and rectify the cause of the fault e When the cause of the fau
92. NPUT DISABLEMENT INPUT DISABLEMENT 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 1 SINGLE 1 2 RANGE 3 VIEW o TEM SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 To disable a single input press 1 The following 3 To disable a single input press 1 The following screen will be displayed screen will be displayed RANGE INPUTS EN DIS DENTIFY INPUT PANEL 001 INPUT 001 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT l 4 Enter the panel number and press enter to 4 Enter the input number and press enter to continue continue The next screen displays the current input disablement status The example below PANOO1 INPUT EN DIS shows input 1 is enabled with the option to eked disable gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT DENTIFY INPUT ae Pras re as 5 Enter the input number and press enter to SELECT 1 lt EXIT continue The next screen displays the current input disablement status The example below shows input 1 is enabled with the option to 5 Press 1 to toggle the input disablement disable status The input will be disabled and the screen will update to show the new status PANOO1 INPUT EN DIS
93. NT LOG lt CANCEL Press escape at any time to cancel printing 5 When the event log is printed the following screen will appear PRINTING EVENT LOG COMPLETE lt EXIT 6 Press escape to exit to the printer main menu 24 41 How to Print Disablements 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 2 Press 6 The following screen will be displayed PRINTER MENU CLEAR PRINT QUEUE PRINT EVENT LOG NEXT PAGE lt EXIT V NH ll 3 Press enter The following screen will be displayed PRINTER MENU 1 PRINT DISABLEMENTS 2 PRINT LP TEXT VAL gt NEXT PAGE lt EXIT PAGE 65 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 4 Press 1 to print the disablements If the printer is currently disabled a message will appear Press 1 to override the disablement PRINT DISABLEMENTS PRINTER IS DISABLED 1 IGNORE DISABLEMENT lt EXIT 5 The following screen will be displayed while the disablement report is prepared PRINT DISABLEMENTS PREPARING REPORT PLEASE WAIT lt CANCEL Press escape at
94. None AV 8 to 44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 3 optical Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 4 k Hoa Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 Discovery 150 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 3 heat Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 4 detector Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 Discovery 179 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 3 gas det CO Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 4 Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 Discovery 209 Quiescent None AV 16 Echo output 0 evacuate Standard See note 8 sounder bits 1 sounder sounder beacon ae response Discovery 211 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 3 PP Mon CO Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 4 Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 Discovery 213 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 3 multi Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 4 t Ce Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED optical smoke Fault Data fault AV 0to7 Vesda 224 Quiescent None AV 12to44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 3 Aspirating Fire Fire AV 55 to
95. PARING REPORT PLEASE WAIT lt EXIT Press escape to cancel the report at any time 6 The first screen of the report is displayed VIEW GROUP 68 LIST OF POINTS HERE 1 BACK 2 NEXT lt EXIT 7 Press 1 and 2 to move through the list of points in the group indicated When the last page has been displayed The following screen will be displayed VIEW GROUP 68 NO MORE POINTS H ll BACK lt EXIT 8 Press escape to exit the screen PAGE 75 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 25 18 How to Print the Allocation of Devices to a Group 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed 1 LOOP SETUP 2 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP 3 GENERAL CONFIG SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 Press 1 3 1 The following screen will be displayed 1 EDIT POINT GROUPS 2 PRINT POINT GROUPS 3 VIEW POINT GROUPS SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 4 Press 2 to print the point group allocation If the printer is disabled press 1 to override the disablement when prompted to do so The report will be prepared PRINT POINT GROUPS PREPARING REPORT PLEA
96. SE WAIT lt CANCEL Press escape to cancel the report at any time 5 While the report is printing the following message is displayed PRINTING POINT GROUPS lt CANCEL Press escape to cancel the report at any time 6 When the report is complete the following message is displayed PRINTING POINT GROUPS COMPLETE lt EXIT 7 Press escape to exit the screen 25 19 How to Edit Loop Output Cause and Effect To edit the loop output cause effect enter the engineers menu and select 1 Panel set up 1 Loop set up 3 Loop Cause Effect 2 Edit Loop Output C E 1 Enter the loop number of the device 2 Enter the point number Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 3 The cause effect for output bit 0 for the device is displayed CAUSES FOR 1 001 BTO NO MORE gt OK 3 NX 4 lt EXIT 4 Either i Press gt to save the data and move to the next output bit for the same point and return to step 1 ii Press lt to exit without saving changes to the current device iii Press 3 to move to the next screen if more cause effect is available The display will show NO MORE CAUSES if no more data is available iv Press 4 to add more causes The display is as follows CAUSES FOR 1 001 BTO 1 GROUP CAUSE 2 COMMON CAUSE SELECT
97. So Peg Ah 13 Select the next highest available battery size Notes 1 The maximum battery capacities which can be charged according to BFPSA recommendations are Discovery 38Ah Voyager 24Ah 2 Any battery which cannot be contained in the c i e enclosure must be located in an enclosure adjacent to the c i e 3 The Discovery system uses internally mounted 12Ah batteries PAGE 41 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 19 Circuit Connection Details Discovery Voyager Integra 19 1 Auxiliary Supply An auxiliary supply is available to power external field equipment from the panel This is nominally rated at 28V 24V for Voyager but varies during mains failed conditions The maximum load is 500mA the output is fused and fuse failure will be indicated as a panel fault The auxiliary supply terminals are labelled 28V and OV Note If equipment draws current from the auxiliary supply during the mains failed condition this must be included in the battery capacity calculations 19 2 Use Of Auxiliary Outputs Warning The volt free auxiliary relay contacts must not be used to directly switch any voltage which exceeds 30VDC Auxiliary changeover contacts are provided which operate on fire and fault conditions There are two sets of auxiliary fire contacts These switch on any fire condition and can be programmed to operate on panel evacuate and remote evacuate full remote evacuate mode or to
98. Table 1 It should be noted that any number of panels can be configured as address 0 This configures the panel as a passive node A passive node can receive data but cannot transmit data to other network panels 5 To enable networking S4 switch 4 on the A1579 should be moved to the ON position switch 2 on the A1638 Voyager motherboard This should be done after stand alone panel commissioning is complete ATS SOY AS Sy A e SCN FAULT s fia co ADDRESS A1620 NETWORK INTERFACE FITTED TO A1579 MOTHERBOARD TO NEXT PANEL 3 Tam nc ADDRESS A1620 NETWORK INTERFACE FITTED TO A1579 MOTHERBOARD Figure 5 Network connection diagram PAGE 18 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC Table 1 A1620 node address switch settings Panel Node Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Address Binary Binary Binary Binary value 1 value 2 value 4 value 8 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 ON OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF OFF 3 ON ON OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF ON OFF 5 ON OFF ON OFF 6 OFF ON ON OFF 7 ON ON ON OFF 8 OFF OFF OFF ON 9 ON OFF OFF ON 10 OFF ON OFF ON 11 ON ON OFF ON 12 OFF OFF ON ON 13 ON OFF ON ON 14 OFF ON ON ON 15 ON ON O
99. The Discovery and Voyager panels can be expanded by the use of the A1535 and A1536 expansion boards These are located in an expanded cabinet that has an extra compartment dedicated to the expansion boards Up to 31 expansion boards can be connected to a single panel thus allowing for up to 248 inputs and outputs The A1535 provides 8 fully monitored inputs and 8 outputs Two types of A1535 are available one with open collector outputs and one with change over relay contacts The A1536 provides 8 non monitored inputs and 8 fully monitored alarm circuits n b When a fault is reported on an A1536 alarm circuit the user text displayed will be that associated with the corresponding input circuit All expansion board inputs and outputs can be configured as part of the panel cause effect using the menu functions or the PC configuration software For full details of the expansion boards see the CEL documents A1535 Application PAGE 39 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 Installation and Commissioning Guide and A1536 Application Installation and Commissioning Guide The panel requires an A1619 interface module part number 2500162 fitted to the motherboard to communicate with I O boards Note that if repeaters are fitted to the panel two A1619 interfaces will be required one for the repeater communication and one for the I O connection 16 14 Panel Cause effec
100. The standby batteries should not be fitted until the commissioning stage 8 2 Installation Instructions 1 Carefully remove the control panel from the packing and lay the panel on a flat surface Open the outer door 3 Locate the spares bag and check that the following items are present Quantity Description Colour Rating 2 Spare alarm circuit fuses 1A 20mm 1 Spare auxiliary supply fuse 500mA 20mm 1 Spare mains fuse 3 15A 20mm 1 Spare battery fuse 6 3A 20mm Discovery 3 15A 20mm Voyager 2 Spare alarm circuit end of line resistors 3k9 0 25W 5 Spare remote input circuit end of line resistors 3k9 0 25W 2 Engineers door keys Key Ref 801 2 Access control keys Key Ref 850 or 901 1 Positive battery lead Red 1 Negative battery lead Black 1 Battery connection lead Blue PAGE 13 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 8 2 1 32 96 zone Discovery Panel Installation Instructions 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 Remove the main ribbon cable from the display board header Remove the ribbon cable clamp on the door to release the cables Fold the cable into the backbox Replace the ribbon clamp onto the door Remove the earth strap connecting the door and backbox by removing the nut and washer on the door Carefully note the arrangement and replace the nut and washer Unscrew the hinge pin at the b
101. UP 068 INPUT 001 gt ENTER lt BACK 4 Enter the first input in a range to be added or removed from the group This example shows input 15 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC EDIT INPUT GROUP 068 INPUTS 015 TO 015 gt ENTER lt BACK 5 Enter the last input to be added or removed from the group If a single input is to be edited then enter the same number as the first input EDIT INPUT GROUP 068 INPUTS 015 TO 022 1 ADD 2 REM lt EXIT 6 Press 1 to add the inputs to the group or 2 to remove the inputs from the group If no changes are required press escape to exit The menu will return to the group allocation menu EDIT INPUT GROUPS PRINT INPUT GROUPS VIEW INPUT GROUPS LECT 1 3 lt EXIT J 2 3 S 7 To print or view the input group allocation select option 2 or option 3 respectively 25 35 How to Edit the Expansion I O Board Cause effect Each T O board has 8 inputs and 8 outputs so board number 1 will have inputs 1 to 8 and outputs 1 to 8 Each output circuit has two channels associated with it channel 0 and channel 1 If channel 0 is active then the output will be active continuously If channel 1 is active the output will pulse for 1s on 1s off If both channel 0 and channel 1 are active the
102. able Day Sensitivity Mode will be displayed 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 PANEL MODES 1 DELAY 2 DAY NIGHT 3 BAUD RATE SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 2 Press 2 to select option The following screen will be displayed PANEL MODES 1 DELAY 2 DAY NIGHT 3 BAUD RATE 3 Press 2 to select option 2 The following screen SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT will be displayed DAY NIGHT MODE 2 3 Press 2 to select option 2 The following screen 1 DAY 2 NIGHT will be displayed 3 TIMER 4 OFF DAY NIGHT MODE 1 1 DAY 2 NIGHT 3 TIMER 4 OFF 4 Display shows the night mode 2 selected to lt EXIT select Timed mode press 3 The following screen will be displayed 4 The display shows the day mode 1 selected DAY NIGHT MO DE 3 Selecting this option forces the appropriate trip 1 DAY 2 NIGHT levels and sensitivity codes to the Day Time 3 TIMER 4 0F F value regardless of the time lt EXIT 24 5 How to Enable Night Sensitivity Mode 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 p gt electing Me liner option enables he Active trip levels and sensitivity codes depend upon the 2 Press 2 to select option The following screen day of the week and the time will be displayed PANEL MODES 1
103. able fittings and equipment are secure undamaged and adequately protected Any defects should be recorded in the logbook and reported to the responsible person and action should be taken to correct it 26 3 Battery Replacement The useful life of the standby batteries in this application is three years The batteries must be replaced after this time PAGE 83 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 5 18 01 11 27 Engineers Menu Overview WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC a NEERS FUNCTIONS ACCESS CODE 8812 1 USER FUNCTIONS 2 ENG 1 TIME DATE 2 MODES 1 PANEL DELAY 1 DELAY ENABLE 2 DELAY TIMES 3 DELAY DURATION 2 DAY NIGHT MODE 1 DAY MODE 2 NIGHT MODE 3 TIMER MODE L 4 OFF 3 BAUD RATE 3 ENABLE DISABLE 1 POINTS 1 SINGLE POINT 2 RANGE OF POINTS 4 ENABLE ALL POINTS 1 LOCAL 2 GLOBAL 3 SPECIFY PANEL 2 ZONES 1 SINGLE ZONE 2 RANGE OF ZONES 3 VIEW DISABLED ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 1 SINGLE INPUT 2 RANGE OF INPUTS L 6 OUTPUTS VIEW EVENT LOG 2 VIEW SUPPRESSED EVENTS 1 ALERTS 2 FAULTS 3 INDICATIONS 4 DISABLEMENTS 5 TEST VIEW POINT STATUS 1 POINT DISABLED
104. ancillary devices have fixed responses except the Apollo Input Output module and the Discovery Sounder Beacon device The main input for the Apollo Input Output module device can be configured to generate a fire fault alert or indication only The optically coupled input for this device can be configured for to be active high or active low condition and always generates a fault condition The tone pair and volume for the Discovery Sounder Beacon can be configured 16 7 Discovery Device Functions The following functions are available with Apollo Discovery devices e Rapid drift compensation by loop device normalisation e Print drift compensation level by loop e Print device date of manufacture e Enable or disable LED pulsing mode including the option to activate the led pulsing mode when the device is disabled e Discovery sounder beacon setup adjust volume level with magnetic wand e Discovery sounder beacon auto stop For details on Discovery device functions please see the latest issue of the Apollo publication Discovery WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC Engineering Product Guide Apollo part number PP2052 16 8 Zone Allocation The Discovery can have either 32 or 96 programmable zones which are used to represent a physical area The Voyager display is limited to 32 zones All loop devices and panel inputs can be programmed into one of these zones through the engineers menu Activation of a fire or a fault
105. anel requires replacement 22 1 Quiescent Condition In its normal or quiescent condition the supply healthy LED will be illuminated to indicate that mains power is present on the system On a stand alone panel The LCD will display the time and the company name while on a networked panel the LCD will display the time and the panel name If the delay is active the delay LED will be illuminated There will be no other LEDs illuminated 22 2 Access Mode When the access controls key is inserted and turned to the ON position the LCD backlight will be switched on PAGE 46 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 23 User Controls And Indications 20 character by 4 line LCD display Back lit when event present or Access controls switch ON User indications EVACUATE DELAY SCROLL SILENCE MESSAGES BUZZER POWER SILENCE RESOUND ALARMS TEST ALARMS DELAY ON TEST SUPPLY ON DISPLAY RESET FIRE MAINTENANCE ACCESS MENU MENU UP ESGAEE GENERAL DISABLEMENT BUZZER SILENCED MENU DOWN ENTER ACCESS CONTROLS GENERAL 0o FAULT ALARM FAULT MORE DISABLEMENT MESSAGES TEST 000000 OVERRIDE rrr r r eS r aTr Tr Or rE Se 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 COOCOCOCOCOOOOSOCOSOSOOOOOOOOOCS ooooooooooooooooocooococoec 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46q47_48 SOCCCCCCOCCO
106. ange in analogue value and input bits that will be displayed in the status mode Note that some device types automatically receive cause effect outputs by default Any such programming is indicated in the default cause and effect column Device Type Condition Panel response Analogue Status bits Output bits Default cause Comments type Code Value 210 and effect see note 7 CEL 1 Quiescent None AV 16 000 0 evacuate Standard See note 5 sounder Input 1 operated Mode 1 AV 64 000 1 alert sounder controller Input 2 operated Mode 2 AV 48 000 2 relay Repent Input 3 operated Remote fault AV 4 000 Circuit fault Remote fault AV 4 000 CEL Loop 1 Quiescent None AV 16 Echo output 0 evacuate Standard See note 5 powered Fault Remote fault AV 4 bits 1 alert sounder sounder response 2 not used Series 90 1 Quiescent None AV 16 Echo output 0 evacuate Standard See note 5 sounder Circuit fault or fault Remote fault AV 4 bits 1 alert sounder ae te input operated gt notused TESponse Loop 1 Quiescent None AV 16 Echo output 0 evacuate Standard See note 5 powered Fault Remote fault AV 4 bits 1 alert sounder beacon response 2 not used Intelligent 1 Quiescent None AV 16 Echo output 0 evacuate Standard See note 5 Base Circuit fault or fault Remote fault AV 4 bits 1 alert sounder Sounder input operated Enui response CEL I O 2 Quiescent None AV 16 000 0 relay 1 un
107. anufacture 2501 580 55000 540 XP95 I S Ionisation smoke detector Apollo manufacture 2501 581 55000 640 XP95 I S Optical smoke detector Apollo manufacture 2501 582 55000 440 XP95 LS Temperature detector standard Apollo manufacture 2501 479 55000 940 XP95 I S Manual call point Apollo manufacture All other XP95 I S manual call points are also compatible 2501 583 45681 215 XP95 I S Base Apollo manufacture 2501 253 55000 885 XP95 Multi Sensor Apollo manufacture 2501 219 55000 875 XP95 Mains Switching I O Unit Apollo manufacture 2501 378 55000 845 XP95 Zone Monitor with Isolator Apollo manufacture 2501 109 58000 300 Discovery CO Detector Apollo manufacture 2501 438 55000 268 Reflective beam detector 5 50m 2501 439 55000 273 Reflective beam detector 50 100m 2601 046 55000 877 Loop Powered Beacon Apollo manufacture 2601 031 4568 1 265 Intelligent Base Sounder Apollo manufacture 2601 063 4658 1 278 Integrated Base Sounder Apollo manufacture PAGE 27 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 Vesda Aspirating Smoke Detector 2601 084 46581 393 Discovery Sounder Beacon Base Apollo manufacture 2501 229 55000 950 XP95 Weatherproof call point Apollo manufacture 2501 376 55000 809 XP95 Switch Monitor Plus Flush
108. anufacture 2501 221 45681 261 XP95 Loop sounder requires XP95 base Apollo manufacture 2501 222 55000 260 XP95 Loop sounder with red cap Apollo manufacture 2501 223 55000 259 XP95 Loop sounder with white cap Apollo manufacture 2500 235 CEL Addressable break glass unit no back box 2500 236 A1444 basic outstation board 3 inputs 2500 237 A1445 relay outstation board 3 inputs 3 relays 2500 238 A1446 sounder outstation board 3 inputs 1 sounder circuit 1 relay 2500 240 A1447 add on zone monitor board for above outstation boards 2501 149 Enclosure to fit 1 outstation board Size 150h x 225w x 75d 2500 197 Enclosure c w 1A p s e space for one outstation board amp 3 2Ah batteries Size 300h x 350w x 75d PAGE 26 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 Part No Description 2500 221 Enclosure c w 3A p s e space for four outstation boards amp 6 2Ah batteries Size 380h x 600w x 210d 2500 223 Enclosure c w 5A p s e amp space for five outstation boards amp 6 2Ah batteries Size 600h x 600w x 210d 2500 226 Remote square indicator 2500 227 Remote round indicator 2601 036 CEL platform sounder XP95 Discovery detector base 2601 035 CEL platform sound
109. any time to cancel the report 6 While the report is being printed the following screen will be displayed PRINTING DISABLEMENTS lt CANCEL Press escape at any time to cancel the report 7 When the disablement report is printed the following screen will appear PRINTING DISABLEMENTS COMPLETE lt EXIT 10 Press escape to exit to the printer main menu 24 42 How to Print Texts and Analogue Values 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 2 Press 6 The following screen will be displayed PRINTER MENU CLEAR PRINT QUEUE PRINT EVENT LOG NEXT PAGE lt EXIT V Ne ll 3 Press enter The following screen will be displayed PRINTER MENU 1 PRINT DISABLEMENTS 2 PRINT LP TEXT VAL gt NEXT PAGE lt EXIT 4 Press 2 to print texts and analogue values WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC PRINT LOOP TEXT VALS LOOP 1 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 5 If the printer is currently disabled a message will appear Press 1 to override the disablement PRINT LOOP TEXT VALS PRINTER IS DISABLED 1 IGNORE DISABLEMENT lt EXIT 6 The
110. assist in site calculations PAGE 44 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 21 Panel Events Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 This section describes how events are reported and how the user should respond 21 1 The Fire Condition When a fire condition is detected automatically by a sensor operation of a manual call point or operation of the evacuate switch the panel responds as follows e The COMMON FIRE and relevant zone LEDs pulse e The internal buzzer sounds intermittently if the device is allocated to a zone e The top three lines of the LCD display details of the event e The bottom line of the LCD display displays the event category the event number and the total events in that category currently in the display queue maximum 32 events per category e Note that in a network system if the fire condition is on another panel the top line message will give the number of the source panel but will not give a zone number This also applies to other types of event 1 001 Z01 OPT FIRE DEVICE LOCATION OVER TWO LINES FIRE EVENT 01 OF 01 e The sounder circuits are operated see Note below e System outputs are operated according to the panel programming see Note below e The event is printed if a printer is fitted The top three lines retain the first fire information Line 4 will update the number of fire even
111. bits Test device is in fire b PI Alarm Fire AV gt 63 LED Alert Alert AV 45 54 Dirty Dirty AV 6 Fault Fault n AV lt 6 XP95 heat 54 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output O remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 1 detector Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 3 high Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 XP95 USA 55 Quiescent None AV 16 L10 O remote LED Bit 2 set when Input bit 2 mini priority Alarm Fire AV 64 L01 1 self test in fire confirms LED itch ti Rie Fault Fault AV 4 L10 2 LED PEREI monitor See note 3 XP95 USA 82 Quiescent None AV 16 Echo output 0 fault test Bit 0 set on See note 3 switch Alarm Fire AV 64 bits 1 alarm test ri or clear t t paces Circuit fault Remote fault AV 4 2 LED g Bit 2 set when device is in fire XP95 flame 85 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 1 detector Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 3 Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 XP95 USA 87 Quiescent None AV 16 L10 O remote LED Bit 2 set when Input bit 2 priority Alarm Fire AV 64 L01 1 self test in fire confirms LED itch ti Spee Fault Fault AV 4 L10 2 LED KEERAS monitor See note 3 XP95 USA 114 Quiescent None AV 16 L10 0 remote LED Program LED switch io Alarm Input type AV 64 L01 1 self test ae w P t t Sai Fault Fault AV 4 L10 2 LED rte required Inpu
112. ce LEDs pulse on polling when the device is disabled not available on Discovery phase 2 or 3 Device Volume using Magnetic Wand Auto Stop after 30 minutes Individual device status can be displayed and outputs operated Test sounders using Magnetic Wand Optional device facilitating event text messages and e mails plus panel interrogation and basic user controls Covered in separate manual PAGE 11 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 7 2 EN54 Optional Functions with Requirements The 32 96 zone Discovery and 32 zone Voyager panel have the following EN54 optional functions Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 e Fault signals from points e Delay of actioning of outputs to fire alarm devices e Disablement of each address point e Test condition e Output to fire alarm devices 7 2 1 Additional Functions Relating To EN54 The 32 96 zone Discovery and 32 zone Voyager panels have the following functions relating to EN54 e Two sounder circuits 7 2 2 Ancillary Functions Not Required By EN54 The 32 96 zone Discovery and 32 zone Voyager panels offer several auxiliary functions that are not required by EN54 These are 1 Auxiliary change over contacts e Two change over contact operating on any fire condition e One change over contact operating on any fault condition One auxiliary power supply output An optional 24 column printer A wR Four remote inputs each
113. ce uo ee 9 6 2 7 A1599 Printer ioien ia 9 7 Functional Specification seseessesesesesesesesesees 10 Tel Feature Listerem iie i 10 7 2 EN54 Optional Functions with Requirements E a elena a a i deed 12 7 2 1 Additional Functions Relating To EN54 Pae a araar aA eoa AEN AAA EEE PEE Te E O E Soina 12 7 2 2 Ancillary Functions Not Required By FENDA e aa r a eA 12 S Installation enrii i a et aa 12 8 1 Electrical Safety 0 0 ee eeeeseeseeereeeneees 12 8 2 Installation Instructions ee eeeeeeeeeeees 13 8 2 1 32 96 zone Discovery Panel Installation TAS tUCTIONS 2 3 22 eesriie aie aie 14 8 2 2 32 zone Voyager Panel Installation TNStLUCTIONS nenene Mattes ide tesco 15 8 3 Installation and Connection Of The A1619 Repeater Interface eee eeceeceeeeeeeeeeeenee 16 8 4 Installation and Connection of the A1619 Input Output Interface 0 ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeee 17 8 5 Installation and Connection Of The A1620 Network Interface eeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenee 18 9 COMMISSIONING eeeeeeseceseceseceteceeeeeseeeeeeeees 19 9 1 Introduction reena nanna 19 9 2 Commissioning Checklist 00 19 9 3 An Overview Of The Commissioning Proced re s ee neice ta ai arie 19 Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 9 4 Pre Commissioning Wiring Check 20 9 5 Commissioning Procedure e eee 20 9 5 1 Alarm Circuits sesers 20 9 5 2 Commissioning LOOpS eseeeeeeees 20 9 6 Commissioning a Network Sy
114. cent load on each loop in mA Add these values and enter the result as Tjoopsfaurre Multiply the figure by 1 5 to derive the current drawn from the battery and enter this figure in the table 4 Calculate the maximum alarm load on each loop in mA Add these values and enter the result as Toopsalarm Multiply the figure by 1 5 to derive the current drawn from the battery 5 Calculate the maximum load on the alarm circuits in mA in an alarm condition Enter this value as Ialarms and enter this figure in the table 6 Calculate the load on the auxiliary supply in mA in an alarm condition Enter this value as Iauxfautt 7 Calculate the load on the auxiliary supply in mA in an alarm condition Enter this value as Lauxatarm 8 Calculate the total battery load in fault Iru 9 Calculate the total battery load in alarm Intarm 10 Enter the required standby time in hours T faut 11 Enter the required time in alarm in hours Tatam Tpanetfautt EE D mA Tranciaiarm RO mA Tioopsfault ae lo A MAS mA Ticopsaiarm LS Xe S MAS mA Lims sedni mA Tauxfault SS ie eae one ee mA TLisigtaens SS pad Sacer tas mA Wee pont mA Tam gene mA Tut 48tvinis hrs Tae UC AA hrs 12 Substitute the values in to the formula below Crin 1 25 X T ut X Laug 2 X T alarm X Iaiarm 1000 Ah 125x Koved Jae 2 tghetasy Fitearas es 1000 Ah o a P LORNE 1000 Ah 125 X Ciis Finans 1000 Ah T25 Kean 1000 Ah saginstted 1000 Ah
115. cent to the panel enclosure Communication protocol RS485 serial data 4800 baud Protection Electronic current limited Cable Type Single pair RS485 shielded cable see below Network Output Specification Number of nodes 1 to 15 Maximum network cable 5000m length Communication protocol RS485 serial data 9600 baud Protection Electronic current limited Cable Type Single pair RS485 shielded cable see below RS485 Cable Specification Generic Type RS422 RS485 data cable Conductors Single pair plus screen Alpha cable 3492C 6222C 6412 or equivalent Belden cable 8102 8132 9841 or equivalent PAGE 90 of 90
116. ces The loop card transfers data with the motherboard using a dedicated data bus The card provides short circuit protection of both ends of the loop The loop field wiring is terminated on the A1579 6 1 5 A1580 Display Board 32 Zone Provides visible indications and user switches access to which is controlled by a keyswitch The board connects to the motherboard through a 50 way ribbon cable 6 1 6 A1687 Display Board 96 Zone Provides visible indications and user switches access to which is controlled by a keyswitch The board connects to the motherboard through a 50 way ribbon cable 6 1 7 A1619 Interface Board This optional plug in board provides an RS485 capability for communication with repeaters and expansion I O boards Up to two interfaces can be fitted to the motherboard one interface is dedicated to repeater communications the second for expansion I O If a network card is fitted this PAGE 7 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 includes a repeater interface and removes the requirement for an A1619 for communication with repeaters 6 1 8 A1620 Network Interface This optional plug in board provides communication with other Discovery and Voyager panels The board plugs into the repeater interface sockets and provides both repeater output communications and the network output An A1619 is not required for repeater communications if the A1620 is
117. ctive Indicates internal fault Pulses if new fault detected continuous if all active faults have been silenced Pulses if fault detected with either alarm circuit or any loop alarm controller Continuous for alarm circuit disabled conditions OVERRIDE EVACUATE DELAY SCROLL SILENCE MESSAGES BUZZER TEST SILENCE RESOUND ALARMS ALARMS TEST DISPLAY ACCESS MENU MENU UP acai MENU DOWN POWER SUPPLY ON PRENION FIRE MAINTENANCE GENERAL DISABLEMENT SYSTEM BUZZER FAULT SILENCED GENERAL FAULT ALARM FAULT MORE DISABLEMENT MESSAGES ALERT TEST PAGE 48 of 90 Overrides the delay to outputs function and immediately actions the outputs Silences the internal buzzer for any condition Silences sounding devices for fire events If already silenced the previous alarm condition is re activated Resets all fire and fault indications Fire conditions must be silenced first Used within access menu to delete items and escape from menus Enters text in the access menus Constant to indicate delay is active pulsing when delay running Indicates Discovery device drift compensation limit reached Indicates some part of the system has been disabled Continuous when the buzzer has been silenced Continuous to indicate some part of the system is in test mode Pulses to indicate another message is available for viewing with the scroll events button EQUIPMENT PUBL
118. de In this test any fire event within any of the selected zones will not be reported on the panel display but is printed and recorded in the event log with the description TEST instead of FIRE No relays or cause effect will be operated but the sounders may operate for ten seconds if the appropriate mode is selected The LED on the point in fire will illuminate for ten seconds Any fire events from zones not in test mode will clear the menu page from the screen in order to report the genuine fire The test mode will remain active even though the menu is not active and will continue to be indicated by the test and zone fault LEDs If this occurs it will be necessary to re enter the menu system to cancel the test As soon as point walk test is selected the currently selected test zones will be identified on the LCD This menu function DOES NOT time out although the buzzer sounds every 10s as a reminder 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 2 Press 5 to select option 5 Test The following screen will be displayed TEST MODE 1 VIEW POINT STATUS 2 ONE PERSON TESTS SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT 3 Press 2 to enter the one person test mode The following screen will be displayed 1 POINT WALK TEST 2 ALARM WALK TEST 3 DISC SNDR BCN TEST SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 4 Select option 1
119. displayed PANEL MODES 1 DELAY 2 DAY NIGHT 3 BAUD RATE SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 Press 3 to select option 3 The following screen will be displayed BAUD RATE 4800 1 1200 2 4800 SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT n b the value on line 1 shows the current baud rate setting 4 Display shows 4800 Baud selected to select 1200 Baud press 1 The following screen will be displayed BAUD RATE 1200 1 1200 2 4800 SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT n b Older PC Editor Systems need to upload download at 1200 baud but the latest can user 4800 baud for faster transfers 24 9 How to Access the Disablement Menu via the Summary Screen 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 2 Press 3 to select option 3 The screen will display the first page of current disabled devices DISABLEMENT SUMMARY 0003 POINTS DISABLED D 00 ZONES DISABLE 1 NEXT gt MENU lt EXIT Pressing 1 will cycle through the other pages of the disablement summary WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC DISABLEMENT SUMMARY 000 INPUTS DISABLED PRINTER DISABLED 1 NEXT gt MENU lt EXIT SOUNDERS DISABLED OUTPUTS ENABLED 1 NEXT gt
120. e time e Selecting the NIGHT sensitivity mode forces the appropriate trip levels and sensitivity codes to the night mode value regardless of the time e Selecting the TIMER sensitivity mode alternates the appropriate trip levels and sensitivity codes between the day and night modes according to the time The day and night times are defined through the PC cause effect editor A separate time can be defined for each day of the week e Switching OFF the day night sensitivity mode forces the appropriate trip levels and sensitivity codes to the default value regardless of the time On network systems changes to the day night mode of a panel are passed to the network and the other panels can be configured to automatically update their day night mode or not as required 15 4 Enabling And Disabling Of Functions The following functions can be disabled and enabled through the user menu e Points local or at another panel if part of a network PAGE 34 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 e Zones of points local or at another panel if part of a network e Sounding devices can be global on network systems e Printer local only even on network systems e Inputs local or at another panel if part of a network e Non Sounder Outputs local only even on network systems 15 5 The Event Log The panel stores a record of the last 120 events local or from network i
121. ed in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed 1 LOOP SETUP 2 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP 3 GENERAL CONFIG SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 Press 1 1 1 3 The following screen will be displayed CONFIGURE LOOP LOOP 1 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 4 Enter the loop number and press enter A configuration message will be displayed while the loop is configure CONFIGURING LOOP 1 lt CANCEL Loop configuration takes around 30 seconds per loop Pressing escape at any time will cancel the configuration process without overwriting the current loop configuration data WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC When the configuration process is complete a loop contents report will be generated This indicates the types of devices on the loop LOOP 1 009 MCP 082 SENSORS 012 MODULES lt EXIT gt SAVE Press enter to save the configuration data or escape to exit without overwriting the current loop configuration 25 4 How to View Device Configuration of A Loop 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed LOOP SETUP INPUT OUTPUT SETUP GENERAL CONFIG ELECT 1 3 lt EXIT UNUNE ll
122. eers menu as described in 3 GENERAL CONFIG section 25 SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed 3 Press 2 3 The following screen will be a 1 LOOP SETUP isplayed Z S 2 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP 1 EDIT INPUT ZONES 3 CENERAL CONFIG 2 PR NT NPUT ZONES SELECT T 3y lt FXIT 3 VIEW INPUT ZONES SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 Press 2 3 The following screen will be displayed 4 Press 1 to edit the input zone allocation 1 EDIT INPUT ZONES EDIT INPUT ZONES 2 PRINT INPUT ZONES ZONE O1 3 VIEW INPUT ZONES SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT PAGE 78 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 4 Press 2 to print the input zone allocation If the printer is disabled press 1 to override the disablement when prompted to do so The report will be prepared PRINT INPUT ZONES PREPARING REPORT PLEASE WAIT lt CANCEL Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 Press escape to cancel the report at any time 5 While the report is printing the following message is displayed PRINTING INPUT ZONES
123. el at a time 24 31 How to Enable and Disable All Non Sounder Devices 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 2 Press 6 The screen will display the current output disablement status This example shows the sounding devices are disabled OUTPUTS DISABLED 1 ENABLE OUTPUTS SELECT 1 lt EXIT PAGE 61 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 3 Press 1 to toggle the output disablement status or escape to exit without changing the output disablement status The following screen will be displayed EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS SELECT 1 5 lt EXIT 4 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time 24 32 How to View the Event Log 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 2 Press 4 to select option 4 The following screen will be displayed 1 VIEW EVENT LOG 2 VIEW SUPPRESSED EVENTS SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT 3 Press 1 to view the event log A screen showing the first event in the log will be displayed 1 007 Z02 BGU FIRE text for po
124. ent Protection Communications Pedestal voltage Pulse voltage Maximum points per loop Maximum number of zones Cable requirements Alarm Circuit Specification Quantity Output Voltage mains operation Output Voltage battery operation Maximum Current Fault Monitoring Protection Cable requirements Fully monitored circuit 3k9 EOL 680R active Fully monitored circuit 3k9 EOL 680R active Fully monitored circuit 3k9 EOL 680R active Fully monitored circuit 3k9 EOL 680R active Non circuit normally open lt 5OR active Internal current limit to ImA No special requirements total resistance must be less than 50 ohms O1l Loop out ve O1 Loop out ve I Loop return ve Il Loop return ve 02 Loop out ve 02 Loop out ve 12 Loop return ve P Loop return ve 03 Loop out ve 03 Loop out ve B Loop return ve B Loop return ve 04 Loop out ve 04 Loop out ve 14 Loop return ve 14 Loop return ve 500mA per loop Negative leg isolation circuit for loop out and loop in Common positive leg fused at 650mA Apollo Discovery XP95 protocol 27 8V to 28 5V 7 5V to 9V 126 Discovery 96 Voyager 32 total with no restriction on allocation to loops No special requirements total resistance must be less than value calculated in section 20 1 Maximum core to core capacitance is 0 5 uF 2 25 29V 21 27V 1A per circuit Reverse polarity for open and short circui
125. er Xplorer detector base 2501 254 55000 261 100dB Loop sounder Apollo manufacture 2501 255 4568 1 262 Loop sounder with isolating base Apollo manufacture 2501 105 55000 280 XP95 flame detector Apollo manufacture 2501 381 55000 852 XP95 sounder controller unit with isolator Apollo manufacture 2501 285 55000 812 Din rail zone monitor unit with isolator Apollo manufacture 2501 375 55000 843 XP95 switch monitor with isolator Apollo manufacture 2501 377 55000 841 XP95 switch monitor plus with isolator Apollo manufacture 2501 373 55000 847 XP95 I O unit with isolator Apollo manufacture 2501 371 55000 849 XP95 output unit with isolator Apollo manufacture 2501 382 55000 589 XP95 3 channel I O unit 2501 383 55000 588 XP95 3 channel I O unit with isolator 55000 780 XP95 RDM Interface Apollo manufacture 55000 580 XP95 RDM Ionisation smoke detector Apollo manufacture 55000 680 XP95 RDM Optical smoke detector Apollo manufacture 55000 480 XP95 RDM Heat detector Apollo manufacture 45681 280 XP95 RDM Base Apollo manufacture 2501 251 55000 265 XP95 Loop powered beam detector Apollo manufacture 4568 1 242 XP95 Low power relay base Apollo manufacture 2501 584 55000 855 XP95 Protocol translator single channel Apollo manufacture 2501 585 55000 856 XP95 Protocol translator dual channel Apollo m
126. es to the site specific data WILL NOT BE SAVED This can occur unintentionally if the escape switch is pressed several times in succession to exit from a site specific data editing menu screen 25 2 How to Edit the Panel Delay 1 Enter the user menu by pressing 1 in action 3 of section 25 If the engineer s access code is not entered the function will only allow the delay to be enabled and disabled WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 2 Press 2 to select option 2 The following screen will be displayed PANEL MODES 1 DELAY 2 DAY NIGHT 3 BAUD RATE SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 Press 1 to select option 1 The following screen will be displayed 1 DELAY ENABLE 2 DELAY TIMES 3 DELAY DURATION SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 4 Press 1 to select option 1 The following screen will be displayed DELAY IS 01 NUTES 09 00 00 TO 17 00 00 DELAY IS ENABLED 1 DISABLE lt EXIT 5 Press 1 to toggle the delay to a disabled or enabled condition The following screen will be displayed DELAY IS 01 MINUTES 09 00 00 TO 17 00 00 DELAY IS DISABLED 1 ENABLE lt EXIT 6 Press escape to return to the delay menu screen
127. ess escape to return to the previous page a panel is specified then the appropriate command ENABLE DISABLE ZONE _ z is sent to the network and the screen is updated 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 3 VIEW to show the expected new status If the zone SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT disablement command has been accepted at the remote panel then an appropriate message should be seen on the printer and or event log Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time after a few seconds and viewing zone 24 20 How to Enable and Disable a Zone of disablements should indicate the disabled zone Devices Network Panel PANOO1 ZONE EN DIS 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in ZONE 31 DISABLED section 24 8 1 ENABLE ZONE EN DIS 1 POINTS SELEC ee SZERDI 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 8 Press escape to return to the previous page 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT ENABLE DISABLE ZONE 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 2 Press 2 The following screen will be displayed 3 VI
128. essileeestseieeessictecs 79 25 34 How to Edit the Allocation of Inputs to a GLOUP iit hes a ee ae Meee ons 80 25 35 How to Edit the Expansion I O Board Cause eect 1 2 stein anaiai tara pace tenths 80 25 36 How to Print Expansion Output Cause and FATTO e E A E E celts E 81 25 37 How to Edit the Panel s Number and Name aa r a a a aen ETE E OL 25 38 How to Edit the Panel s Network Display Responses cesiune EN A Ani 81 25 39 How to Edit the Panel s Network User Control Responses 0 TEANTA 82 25 40 How to Edit the Panel s Network Special Function Responses eeeeeeeeeeeeereereereeseeeese 82 25 41 How to Print the Panel s Network Display Responses soere iie ai Bees 82 26 Routine Maintenance ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 83 26 1 Quarterly Inspection eee eeeeeeeeeeee 83 26 2 Annual Inspection sses 83 26 3 Battery Replacement eee eeeeeeeeee 83 27 Engineers Menu Overview secsec 84 28 Glossary Of Terms ceecesceseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeee 85 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 29 List of Message Abbreviations e 86 30 32 96 zone Discovery Mechanical And Environmental Specification 87 31 32zone Voyager Mechanical And Environmental Specification n enana ee Gi en aati 88 32 32 96 zone Discovery and 32 zoneVoyager Input and Output Specification eee ceeeeeeeeeeeeees 89 1 List Of Figures Figure 1 Discovery panel main components 7 Figure 2 Voyager panel main compo
129. f board at this board number and proceed to the next step or iii Press lt to exit without changing the board configuration 4 Select the board type from the pages of board options Press gt to exit when the board type is selected You will be prompted to enable site specific data when all changes have been made 5 Program the cause effect for all inputs and outputs as described in section 25 34 n b Board types 6 and 7 will have inverted normally energised outputs 25 34 How to Edit the Allocation of Inputs to a Group Inputs 1 248 are hardware inputs while inputs 249 252 are associated with the timer ended status of the software timers To change the expansion I O board and software timer ended input groups enter the engineers menu and select 1 Panel set up 2 Input output set up 2 Panel output c e 1 Input group allocation 1 Edit I P groups 1 The following screen will be displayed 1 EDIT INPUT GROUPS 2 PRINT INPUT GROUPS 3 VIEW INPUT GROUPS SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 2 Press 1 to edit the point group allocation Note that the lowest group number will be 97 on a 96 zone panel EDIT INPUT GROUPS GROUP 033 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 3 Enter the number of the group to be edited and press enter The following screen will be displayed if group 68 is entered EDIT INPUT GRO
130. fitting procedure is the reverse of removal Ensure that the earth strap and ribbon cable are reconnected correctly Do not connect the field wiring at this stage Place the left battery into the bottom of the panel The terminals should be positioned towards the centre of the enclosure and the battery adjacent to the left side of the backbox Place the right battery into the bottom of the panel The terminals should be positioned towards the centre of the enclosure and the battery adjacent to the right side of the backbox Connect the black battery lead to one of the negative battery terminals on the p s e The position is shown in Figure 9 Push the connector on the other end of the lead onto the negative black terminal of the left hand battery Connect the red battery lead to one of the positive battery terminals on the p s e The position is shown in Figure 9 Push the connector on the other end of the lead onto the positive red terminal of the right hand battery Connect the blue battery lead between the positive red terminal of the left hand battery and the negative black terminal of the right hand battery Note that the batteries will not power the panel until the mains supply is energised EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 8 3 Installation and Connection Of The 3 Connect the repeater RS485 wiring as shown in A1619 Repeater I
131. following screen will be displayed while the disablement report is prepared PRINT LOOP TEXT VALS PREPARING REPORT PLEASE WAIT lt CANCEL Press escape at any time to cancel the report 7 While the report is being printed the following screen will be displayed PRINTING LOOP 1 TEXT VALS lt CANCEL Press escape at any time to cancel the report 8 When the disablement report is printed the following screen will appear PRINTING LOOP 1 TEXT VALS COMPLETE lt EXIT 11 Press escape to exit to the printer main menu 25 Engineer Functions To access the engineers menu functions perform the following operations 1 Move the lockswitch to position 1 using the access controls key 2 Press 5 on the user controls to access the menu function The following menu will be displayed 1 USER MENU ENTER ACCESS CODE FOR ENGINEER ENU 0000 GI PAGE 66 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 3 Enter the engineers access code 8812 as described in section 24 1 Press to enter the engineers access menu INGINEER ACCESS MENU USER FUNCTIONS ENGINEER FUNCTIONS ELECT 1 2 lt EXIT NNF
132. he number of switches INPUT CIRCUIT SWITCH js SWITCH END OFLINE 3k9 INPUT CIRCUIT Figure 12 Monitored Input Circuit Configuration Note To prevent unauthorised operation of the systems all auxiliary inputs must be operated by key switches The keys to these switches should be held with the access control key Additionally there is a class change input This is a non monitored normally open circuit which operates all sounders whilst active The panel does not display any indication whilst this input is active The connection diagram for the class change input is shown in Figure 13 PAGE 42 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 INPUT Af SWI X SWI mer Figure 13 Class change input circuit configuration 19 4 Alarm Circuits The 32 96 zone Discovery and Voyager panels have two alarm circuits each rated at 1A The circuits are reverse polarity monitored for open and short circuit faults To allow monitoring all devices must be polarised To prevent damage to the control panel bells must also have a suppression diode fitted as shown in Figure 14 The circuit must be terminated with a 3k9 end of line resistor ALARM CIRCUIT POLARISING DIODE E G 1N4002S END OF LINE SUPPRESSION 39 DIODE E G 1N4002S SOUNDER ALARM CIRCUIT Figure 14 Alar
133. he panel is reset by the user the output is cleared Common alert output cleared on cause clear The output is operated if any alert condition is active on the panel When the panel is reset by the user or the alert condition is removed the output is cleared Common fault output cleared on cause clear The output is operated if any fault condition is active on the panel When the panel is reset by the user or the fault condition is removed the output is cleared Common indication output cleared on cause clear The output is operated if any indication condition is active on the panel When the panel is reset by the user or the indication condition is removed the output is cleared Alarms silenced The output is operated when the alarms are silenced on the panel When the panel is reset by the user the output is cleared Panel reset The output is set for 3 seconds when the panel is reset by the user EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 e Evacuate including remote evacuate The output is operated when an evacuate condition is active on the panel When the panel alarms are silenced by the user the output is cleared e Common disablement output cleared on cause clear The output is operated while the Disabled led is on The output clears when the Disabled led clears e Common buzzer output cleared on cause clear The output is operated whenever ei
134. hen enter the same number as the first device EDIT GROUP 068 LOOP 01 POINTS 015 TO 022 1 ADD 2 REM lt EXIT 9 Press 1 to add the devices to the group or 2 to remove the devices from the group If no changes are required press escape to exit The menu will return to the group allocation menu 1 EDIT POINT GROUPS 2 PRINT POINT GROUPS 3 VIEW POINT GROUPS SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 25 17 How to View the Allocation of Devices to a Group 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed 1 LOOP SETUP 2 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP 3 GENERAL CONFIG SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 3 Press 1 3 1 The following screen will be displayed 1 EDIT POINT GROUPS 2 PRINT POINT GROUPS 3 VIEW POINT GROUPS SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT 4 Press 3 to view the allocation of points to a group note that the lowest group number will be 97 on a 96 zone panel VIEW POINT GROUPS GROUP 033 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 5 Enter the group to be viewed and press enter While the report is generated the following message is displayed VIEW GROUP 68 PRE
135. hout knowledge of the wiring route It is recommended that the electrical installer is made available until basic wiring continuity is proven A minimum of two persons e g engineer and mate is recommended for efficient commissioning 9 3 An Overview Of The Commissioning Procedure The approach to be used when commissioning a fire alarm system is to check each circuit and function in turn to ensure correct operation of the entire system In this way any faults may be located quickly and accurately For network systems each panel should be commissioned as a stand alone unit before it is linked into the network for final network testing The general procedures are as follows i Alarm circuits should be checked first The correct operation of each sounder should be PAGE 19 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 checked for correct audibility as specified in BS5839 part 1 using the Test Alarms facility ii Detection loops should be commissioned next The purpose is to establish the correct functioning of each device and checking for correct indication at the control panel Cause effect is tested at this time iii Commission network functionality The procedure is to test that the panels are communicating and configured correctly 1 Check that each panel displays different types of events from every other appropriate panel This confirms that the display events response configuration i
136. int 1 00 Text line 2 1 PR 2 NX 3 DPY lt EX 4 Press 3 to view the timestamp The display will alter as shown 20 05 96 13 24 08 1 007 Z02 BGU FIRE text for point 1 007 1 PR 2 NX 3 DPY lt EX 5 Press 1 or 2 to scroll forwards or backwards through the event log The first line shows the event time and date When the last event is displayed and 2 is pressed the following screen will be displayed END OF EVENT LOG NO MORE EVENTS TO DISPLAY 1 BACK lt EXIT 6 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 24 33 How to View Suppressed Alerts Faults and Indications 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 2 Press 4 to select option 4 The following screen will be displayed 1 VIEW EVENT LOG 2 VIEW SUPPRESSED EVENTS SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT 3 Press 2 to view the suppressed events A screen showing the different event types will be displayed 1 ALERTS 2 FAULTS 3 INDICATIONS 4 DISABLEMENTS SELECT 1 4 lt EXIT 4 Select the type of event to be viewed by pressing 1 2 or 3 The first event will be displayed 011 Z02 HEAT ALERT text for point 1 011 ON TWO LINES 1 BACK 2 NEXT
137. ion Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C Operating humidity 5 to 95 Mains Input Specification Voltage 230V AC 10 15 Maximum Input Power 207VA Protection T3 15A anti surge sand filled fuse Cable requirements Minimum of 1mm copper controlled by a 5A fuse Power Supply Output Specification 24V output 26 8V to 28 2V 2 5A mains on 21 26V 2 5A mains failed 24V output protection Electronic current limiting Common fault output Open collector output labelled FAULT Battery Specification Battery charger output float charger 26 8V to 28 2V 2 5A maximum Maximum battery load 2 5A Battery type 2 off 12V 12Ah sealed lead acid standby battery Battery size 151mm x 98mm x 97 5mm Battery circuit protection 3 15A fast blow glass fuse Mains failed fault battery current 1 Loop panel 120mA 2 Loop panel 140mA Mains failed alarm battery current 1 Loop panel 255mA 2 Loop panel 275mA PAGE 88 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 32 32 96 zone Discovery and 32 zoneVoyager Input and Output Specification Panel Input Specification Remote Fault Remote Evacuate Remote Silence Remote Reset Class change Input Protection Cable requirements Loop Output Specification Loop 1 Terminals Loop 2 Terminals Loop 3 Terminals Discovery only Loop 4 Terminals Discovery only Maximum Curr
138. it Input 1 operated Mode 1 AV 64 000 1 relay 2 Input 2 operated Mode 2 AV 48 000 2 relay 3 Input 3 operated or Mode 3 AV 4 000 power supply failed Series 90 3 2 Quiescent None AV 16 000 0 relay 1 X means way T O unit Input 1 operated Input type AV 16 XX1 1 relay 2 status does Input 2 operated Input 2 AV 16 X10 2 relay 3 a oe Input 3 operated Input 3 AV 16 100 See not 6 Series 90 3 2 Quiescent None AV 16 000 0 relay 1 X means way I O Input 1 operated Input type AV 16 1XX 1 relay 2 status does 2 Oeu Input 2 operated Input 2 AV 16 01X 2 relay 3 a A Input 3 operated Input 3 AV 16 001 See notes 2 Analogue value 64 Mode 1 AV 64 6 Analogue Value 48 Mode 2 AV 48 Analogue Value 4 Mode 3 AV 4 Series 90 1 2 Quiescent None AV 16 000 0 relay way I O unit Input operated Fire AV 16 001 1 not used 2 not used Series 90 2 Quiescent None AV 16 000 0 remote See note 6 switch Input operated Input type AV 16 001 indicator monitor unit 1 not used 2 not used PAGE 29 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 Device Type Condition Panel response Analogue Status bits Output bits Default cause Comments type Code Value 210 and effect see note 7 Series 90 3 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output O remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes
139. it the network responses menu Note Printing the Printer Memory Control and Special Function Responses follows a similar sequence PAGE 82 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 26 Routine Maintenance Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 This section gives an outline of the maintenance schedule and activities For further guidance refer to BS5839 part 1 1998 26 1 Quarterly Inspection The following checks should be made every 3 months 1 Entries in the logbook should be checked and any remedial action taken 2 The batteries should be examined to ensure they are in good serviceable condition and are unlikely to fail before the next quarterly inspection 3 The alarm functions of the control and indicating equipment should be checked by operating a device in each zone 4 A visual inspection should be made to check whether structural or occupancy changes have affected the siting of manual call points or sounders WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC Any defects should be recorded in the logbook and reported to the responsible person and action should be taken to correct it 26 2 Annual Inspection The following checks should be made every 12 months 1 All tests in the Quarterly inspection should be carried out 2 Each detector should be checked for correct operation in accordance with the manufacture s recommendations 3 A visual inspection should be made to confirm that all c
140. lator WARNING If the isolator polarity is found to be incorrect it is absolutely essential that the polarity is corrected at each termination point throughout the wiring Failure to observe this will result in the polarity of the return end of the cable becoming incorrect with the possibility of damage to the control panel 3 Insulate and physically protect the positive and negative ends of one end of the detection loop PAGE 20 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 wiring Connect the other end of the wiring to the panel terminals O1 and O1 for loop 1 4 Switch on the control panel Note that the panel will indicate a line fault condition for all loops which are not connected This can be ignored at this stage 5 Configure the loop 1 devices as described in 25 3 on page 68 After the configuration period the panel will report the numbers of the different types of sensors If the numbers and types of sensor agree with the physical check already carried out proceed to the next stage Note If more than one device has the same address the LCD display will show a report of the device numbers affected The engineer may also notice a device missing from the expected total quantity of loop devices 6 If any Discovery sensors are fitted to the loop perform rapid compensation of the devices as described in section 25 10 This normalisation procedure acclima
141. llo field device installation instructions Note The mains supply cable should be a minimum of Imm copper controlled by a 5A fuse Note An appropriate disconnect device shall be provided as part of the building installation 8 1 Electrical Safety WARNING Please read this section completely before commencing installation 1 Prior to handling any part of the control panel ensure that adequate precautions are taken against static damage to the sensitive electronic components on the control board You should discharge any static electricity you may have accumulated by touching a convenient earthed object e g an unpainted copper radiator pipe or the enclosure earth You should repeat the process at regular intervals during the handling process especially if you are required to walk over carpets 2 Check that the panel has been mounted at least 2 metres away from pager systems or any other transmitting equipment 3 Check that the equipment is correctly connected to a 230V AC supply and earthed All installation work should be carried out in accordance with the recommendations of BS5839 Part 1 and the current edition of the IEE wiring regulations BS7671 1992 by suitably qualified and trained personnel PAGE 12 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 4 Check that the control panel is located in a clean dry position that is not subject to shock or vibra
142. lt is cleared press the RESET switch to return the system to the quiescent condition If a printer is fitted the user actions will be printed out in addition to the automatic system events 21 4 The Maintenance Condition A maintenance fault is indicated when a Discovery smoke detector reaches its calibration limits It can indicate that the device is contaminated and requires cleaning or replacing The device is still able to detect a fire condition The panel responds as follows e The MAINTENANCE LED pulses e The internal buzzer sounds continuously e The LCD displays details of the event 1 001 Z01 OPT DIRTY DEVICE LOCATION OVER TWO LINES ND EVENT 01 OF 01 e The event is printed if a printer is fitted User Actions e Switch the ACCESS CONTROLS keyswitch to the ON position to enable the controls e Press the SILENCE BUZZER switch The BUZZER SILENCED LED will turn on The internal buzzer silences e Call your service engineer to service the device e When the cause of the fault is cleared press the RESET switch to return the system to the quiescent condition If a printer is fitted the user actions will be printed out in addition to the automatic system events Service Engineer Actions 1 Identify and replace the Discovery device indicated on the LCD display Ensure the replacement device is the same type as the faulty device or the system
143. luding Discovery device maintenance events WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC If events at more than one level exist on the panel only events at the highest level will be displayed on the LCD The scroll events switch can be used to scroll all events at this level As events at a lower level are not shown they are called suppressed events A suppressed event is indicated by an LED indication on the display but the LCD message is suppressed Suppressed events can be viewed through the user menu as described in section 24 33 and section 24 34 For example if fire events occur whilst a fault is present on the system only the fire events will be displayed on the LCD The fire condition will cause the faults to be suppressed The scroll events switch can then be used to cycle the fire events on the LCD and the faults can be viewed through the menu function 15 8 Printer Functions If a printer is fitted to the panel the following functions are available to the user e Disable printer e Print disablements e Print user texts and analogue values e Print event log e Print of device test results during one person walk testing 16 Overview Of Engineers Functions This section describes an overview of the functions available to the engineer On network systems these functions only affect the local panel directly although changes to zone or control group allocation may indirectly affect other panels that use those zones or control grou
144. m circuit configuration The voltage drop on each alarm circuit should be calculated to ensure that the minimum voltage at the WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC end of each circuit exceeds the minimum required by each sounding device The voltage at the end of the circuit is given by VAL 21 aL x2xLab xRc 21 Minimum battery voltage in Volts Vat Minimum Alarm Voltage in Volts Ia Alarm current in Amps Lat Alarm circuit length in metres Rc Cable resistance in Ohms per core per metre The resistance per metre as follows e 1 5mm 15mQ per metre per core e 2 5mm 9mQ per metre per core 20 Loop Design To reduce the impact of short circuits on loop cabling isolators must be fitted between the physical boundaries on zones For guidance on the design of zone see BS5839 part 1 The minimum operating voltage of all loop devices must also be maintained under maximum load conditions 20 1 Loop Isolators Loop isolators should be fitted to all loops at the boundaries between zones These restrict the devices lost during a short circuit condition to those between the two isolators either side of the fault To comply with EN54 2 there should be no more than 32 devices fitted between isolators This includes conventional devices fitted to zone monitor outstation To comply with Apollo design guidelines there should be no more that 20 detectors or the equivalent load between two isolators Exceeding this quantity may
145. monitored for open or short circuit faults e Fault e Evacuate The input can be configured to operate the auxiliary fire contact or not as required e Silence e Reset 5 Class change input A normally open input to operate all sounding devices with no indication on the panel 6 Programmable loop output cause effect 7 Programmable remote panel output cause effect 8 The ability to download site specific data from a computer text zone information and cause effect 9 The ability to upload the data from the panel e Site specific data text zone information and cause effect WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC e Current analogue values e Event log N B During the communication sequence between a computer and the panel the panel cannot respond to any loop or input events and the LCD display will indicate this Also if the computer is earthed then the panel will indicate earth fault while the computer is connected to it unless the earth fault monitoring is disabled by remove link LK2 see or Figure 8 A1638 32 zone Voyager motherboard layout 8 Installation The control panel must be installed by competent engineers familiar with the installation of fire detection systems In addition it is recommended to refer to the following information e Current edition of the IEE wiring regulations e BS5839 Part 1 or the installation standards for the relevant country e Any specific site requirements e Apo
146. n the event log These are individually time stamped and can be viewed printed or uploaded to a PC as required 15 6 Test Functions The following test functions are local only and are available through the user menu e View point status displays current analogue value type code and status bits for an address e Device Test allows one or more zones of devices to be tested without operating panel cause effect and with or without operating sounder devices The panel switches on a device LED to acknowledge correct operation of the test No other indication is given at the panel and the device LED plus the sounders if required is automatically reset after 10 seconds If a printer is fitted then a test confirmation message is printed for each successful device test During the test device test the panel buzzer sounds for 2s every 30s Any device in a zone not in test that detects a fire responds as normal e Alarm test The panel automatically operates all sounding devices for 5 seconds every 10 seconds e Discovery sounder beacon test The panel sets all Discovery sounder beacons into test mode such that each device may be operated using the magnetic wand at the device itself 15 7 View Suppressed Events System events are prioritised to clarify the display of information by the system The events are classified in the following levels in decreasing order of priority e Fire e Alert e Fault e Indication inc
147. n the table below Panel Software number Features Discovery Voyager 95579 Fully specified phase 6 40 character 32 96 zones 40 character shared or not shared network zones Discovery Voyager 855 9 Fully specified phase 5 20 character 32 96 zones 20 character shared or not shared network zones Discovery Voyager CH errs Fully specified except that input zone allocation menu only available phase 5 shared on version 6 onward limited to 32 zones and 20 characters only zones Discovery Voyager 84579 Fully specified except that input zone allocation menu only available phase 5 non shared on version 6 upwards limited to 32 zones and 20 characters only zones Discovery Voyager 83579 Fully specified except class change mode point walk test options fire phase 4 option for software timers option to print out loop texts and analogue values and input zone allocation limited to 32 zones and 20 characters only Also some zone causes for network c e not fully supported Discovery phase 3 tos foes Supports repeaters and expanded I O but no networking see section 7 1 Discovery phase 2 81579 No support for networking repeaters and expanded I O see section 7 1 A1620 network card 84620003 and above 20 character networks A1620 network card 84620004 and above 40 character networks notes Represents the three digit software revision level Some menu functi
148. n will update PAGE 58 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 their own sounder disablement status The 6 Press escape to return to the previous page following screen will be displayed INPUT DISABLEMENT EN DIS 1 POINTS 1 SINGLE 2 RANGE 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 3 VIEW 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT SELECT 1 5 lt EXIT 7 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a 4 Press escape to exit the menu one level at a time time 24 27 How to Enable and Disable an 24 26 How to Enable and Disable Expansion Expansion Board Input Network Panel Board Inputs Stand Alone Panel 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 2 Press 5 The following screen will be displayed 2 Press 5 The following screen will be displayed I
149. nents 8 Figure 3 Repeater connection diagram 16 Figure 4 Expansion board connection diagram 17 Figure 5 Network connection diagram 18 Figure 6 A1579 32 96 zone Discovery motherboard layout eee eeceseceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 22 Figure 7 32 96 zone Discovery power supply layout ere a e sich Magne EE eshte 23 Figure 8 A1638 32 zone Voyager motherboard LAYOUT e rta a ne eee E EEEa ine 24 Figure 9 32 Zone Voyager Power Supply Layout aa a r a N T handled 25 Figure 10 Auxiliary Fire Contact Connection De talss a estos obeie aa a a a E N 42 Figure 11 Auxiliary fault contact connection detail Sise ane oar a eaa O aE PaRa o taa 42 Figure 12 Monitored Input Circuit Configuration E EE 42 Figure 13 Class change input circuit configuration EEPE E E EA A E E 43 Figure 14 Alarm circuit configuration 43 Figure 15 Discovery and Voyager Panel Engineers Menu Overview eseese 84 2 List Of Tables Table 1 A1620 node address switch settings 19 Table 2 Charge Set Voltages for Powersonic VREA batteries iiion eel tinct 23 PAGE 4 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 3 Introduction e PC based Software Programming Guide Thank you for purchasing this CEL Control Panel e Battery Calculation Spreadsheet This document contains all the information necessary for
150. nt Log 65 24 41 How to Print Disablements 65 24 42 How to Print Texts and Analogue Values66 25 Engineer Functions cee eesceseceeeceseeeeeeeees 66 25 1 How to Enable Changes to Site Specific Data eaire een eciees fesetae then acct ieee 67 25 2 How to Edit the Panel Delay 0 00 000 67 25 3 How to Change Device Configuration of a LOOP iii ee E lied ne dy ae 68 25 4 How to View Device Configuration of A BOOP rei ssi bites i E hates E eee 68 25 5 How to Print the Device Configuration of a WOOP AAEE ieee iho ceeatec ee oes isele ad beset ote 68 25 6 How to Edit the Sensitivity of A Point 69 25 7 How to Print the Drift Compensation of Discovery Devices escesceseceseceteeeseeeeeeeees 70 25 8 How to Print the Date of Manufacture of Discovery Devices eseesceseceseceseeeeeeeeeeeees 70 25 9 How to Change the Led Pulsing Mode for Discovery Devices escesceseceseceseeeseeeeneeees 71 25 10 How to Enable Rapid Compensation Mode for Discovery Devices 71 25 11 How to Change the Volume Levels for Discovery Sounder Beacons Using the Magnetic WaT PAA AE E Suede AEA EAA ssh evade 72 25 12 How to Change the Auto Stop Mode for a Discovery Sounder Beacon 72 25 13 How to Edit the Allocation of Devices to a ZOMG EEE T AE EO E BUSES ele hs Sees 73 25 14 How to Print the Allocation of Devices to a LONG AREE EE AEA 73 PAGE 3 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp
151. nterface sockets and provides both repeater output communications and the network output An A1619 is not required for repeater communications if the A1620 is fitted Software version 84620004 and above support 40 character messages 6 2 7 A1599 Printer The optional 24 column printer mounts on the outer door Power and data are supplied via a 16 way ribbon cable from the display board PAGE 9 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 OMDV40 18 01 11 7 Eunctional Specification 7 1 Feature List Networkable with fully configurable responses Full PC upload and download of site specific data PC Upload of analogue values Fully programmable cause effect PC Upload of event log Local Repeaters Network Repeaters User definable access code 4 built in software timers User definable 40 character text for panel name and device location Compatible with all Apollo XP95 and Discovery devices Compatible with CEL Platform sounder Synchronisation of Apollo sounder outstations Loop isolators built into both ends of the loop driver 500mA drive current per loop Stable loop voltage even under mains failed conditions 2 alarm circuits Monitored auxiliary supply 500mA 2 change over fire contacts rated 1A 30V 1 change over fault contact rated 1A 30V Remote inputs Class change Evacuate Silence alarms Reset Fault Expansion 1 0 Alarm circuits Open collector outputs Relay outputs
152. nterface Figure 3 Warning Observe anti static precautions pe Use only RS485 shielded data cable 1 Ensure that the main and standby supplies are 2 Do not connect the cable shield to earth disconnected 2 Fit the A1619 repeater interface to headers J3 and J5 on the A1579 panel motherboard J2 and J3 on A1638 The board should be held in place by a 12mm high plastic spacer 4 If the repeater is to be powered from the panel connect the 28V auxiliary output from the motherboard to the A1575 repeater display This is also shown in Figure 3 FIRST A1575 REPEATER DISPLAY A1619 INTERFACE BOARD FITTED SUBSEQUENT A1575 TO LEFT POSITION ON A1579 REPEATER DISPLAY TO DRIVE REPEATERS USE PANEL SUPPLY OR LOCAL PSE K YHGOC GIGS Figure 3 Repeater connection diagram PAGE 16 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 8 4 Installation and Connection of the A1619 Input Output Interface Warning Observe anti static precautions 1 Ensure that the main and standby supplies are disconnected 2 Fit the A1619 repeater interface to headers J4 and J6 on the A1579 panel motherboard J5 and J6 on A1638 The board should be held in place by a 12mm high plastic spacer WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 3 Connect the I O interface RS485 wiring as shown in Figure 4 Notes L Use only RS485 shielded data cable
153. o Enable and Disable a Range Of Points Stand Alone Panel 1 Enter the disablement menu as described in section 24 8 EN DIS 1 POINTS 2 ZONES 3 PRINTER 4 SOUNDERS 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS lt EXIT 3 To disable a single point press 1 The following screen will be displayed PAGE 52 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 2 Press 1 The following screen will be displayed NABLE DISABLE POINT SINGLE 2 RANGE EW 4 ENABLE ALL ECT 1 4 lt EXIT Discovery Voyager Integra ran D 1 3 S 3 To disable a range of points press 2 The following screen will be displayed RANGE POINTS EN DIS LOOP 1 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT 4 Enter the loop number and press enter to continue RANGE POINTS EN DIS LOOP 01 POINT 001 gt ENTER lt BACK 5 Enter the number of the first point and press enter RANGE POINTS EN DIS LOOP 01 POINTS 015 TO 015 gt ENTER lt BACK 6 Enter the number of the second point and press enter 1 015 030 EN DIS 1 ENABLE POINTS 2 DISABLE POINTS SELECT 1 2 lt EXIT
154. on a device or input will cause operation of the fire or fault indicator associated with the zone The panel alphanumeric display will also indicate the zone number locally for loop devices only The panel has an insert fitted to the front door suitable for text descriptions of each zone location The engineer can also print out all the zones with the devices allocated to the zones Loop devices that are not allocated to a zone will not sound the fire buzzer when they go into a fire condition 16 9 Group Allocation Points and panel inputs can be associated with groups for cause effect programming These are similar in concept to zones so that cause and effect can be defined on devices within a group Each device may be in up to seven groups Groups are numbered from 33 to 255 32 Zone panels or 97 255 96 Zone panels Note Groups 252 to 255 are reserved for manual sensitivity override mode operation 16 10 Programmable Loop Output Cause Effect The 32 96 zone Discovery and 32 zone Voyager panels send output command bits to addressable points according to the system status The bits control device functions Some panel responses are automatic others can be programmed by the engineer according to site specific requirements The default cause and effect is shown in Table 3 PAGE 37 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 5 18 01 11 Table 3
155. ondition is active in the specified group or zone When the panel is reset by the user or the fault condition is removed the output is cleared WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC e Indication in a zone or group output cleared on cause clear The output is operated when an indication only event is active in the specified group or zone When the panel is reset by the user or the indication condition is removed the output is cleared Note A group contains device points in the same way as a zone but the group is used solely for cause effect programming 16 11 32 zone Local Panel Repeaters 32 zone Discovery repeaters duplicate the panel indications and user controls at a location remote from the main panel Up to 14 repeaters can be connected to a single panel using an RS485 serial connection The panel requires an A1619 Discovery interface module part number 2500162 or an A1620 Discovery network interface module part number 2500163 to be fitted to the motherboard to communicate with repeaters Note 40 characters are supported but 96 zone indications are not The menu functions are not available at repeaters 16 12 Class change Modes The operation of the class change input may be configured to operate the panel hardwire sounder outputs any expansion sounder circuits and loop sounders in continuous or pulsed mode This option is available in the Phase 5 software and above 16 13 Panel Input Output Expansion Boards
156. ons are organised differently on phase 5 Shaded versions are for 20 character systems not relevant to this manual PAGE 5 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 5 Overview of Installation and This section lists the steps that are taken in designing installing and commissioning a 32 96 zone Discovery or 32 zone Voyager system Discovery Voyager Integra 1 Design the system referring to the following e Section 17 Power Supply Load Calculation e Section 18 Battery Standby Capacity Calculation The use of the CEL load calculation spreadsheet is recommended e Section 19 Circuit Connection Details e Section 20 Loop Design The use of the CEL load calculation spreadsheet is recommended e Field device manuals 2 Define the device location texts and panel cause and effect e The use of the panel planning chart and cause effect charts are recommended These can be found in the PC programming manual 3 Install all field wiring and equipment e Refer to the Installation Instructions in section 8 2 e Refer to the field device installation manuals 4 Install the panel e Refer to the installation instructions in section 8 e Do not connect the field equipment at this stage e Disable networking at this stage 5 Program the cause effect and location text e Refer to Engineer Functions in section 25 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC e Use of the PC cause and effect
157. ottom of the door whilst supporting the door Swing the bottom of the door clear of the backbox and release the top of the door from its hinge pin Carefully put the door on one side and replace the hinge pin in the backbox Remove the earth strap connecting the backbox and chassis by removing the nut and washer on the chassis Carefully note the arrangement and replace the nut and washer Unscrew the two lower chassis screws and slacken the top two mounting screws Carefully lift the chassis upward to align the screw heads with the large holes in the chassis keyholes and lift the chassis clear of the backbox Place the chassis carefully to one side Place the chassis and door into the carton Store the carton in a safe place until installation is complete Identify the three indented holes that are used to mount the enclosure Place the enclosure in the desired location and mark the position of the top indented hole Remove the enclosure and fit a suitable fixing to the wall Hang the enclosure from the top fixing point and ensure that it is level Mark the locations of the other two mounting holes Remove the enclosure from the wall and fit suitable fixings to the two remaining mounting points Fit the enclosure to the wall using all three mounting points Gland the mains power cable into one of the holes provided at the bottom of the enclosure To meet the European EMC directives it is essential that these are the only
158. ove link to disable earth fault monitoring S t switch 1 ON to enable loop 2 Set switch 2 to ON for a network panel or repeater Set switch 2 to OFF for a stand alone panel Jet switch 3 ON if no loops are fitted network repeater FAULT MONITORING SYSTEM FAULT port Alarm 2 fuse 1A et switch 3 OFF if detection loops are fitted standard panel m NB Set both switches 2 and 3 ON for a network repeater oc f Dg i 255 ead Auxiliary supply fuse 5 00mA 123 4 fa MRE SwiTcBherry keyboard port Alarm 1 fuse 1A ore FRED CEL A1638 ISSUE 1 27 06 2001 aM Move switch to left to enable changes to site specific data Move switch to right to disable when changes complete Processor reset Remove link to disable buzzer Loop card 2 connector Power in connector Figure 8 A1638 32 zone Voyager motherboard layout Lithium battery caution danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with CR1620 3V or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Only trained service personnel should replace this battery PAGE 24 of 90 WRITTEN BY GG EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp
159. ps in their own cause effect 16 1 Engineer Definable Access Code The engineer s access code can be changed using the Discovery Voyager PC cause effect editor Note If the new code is mislaid then it will not be possible to access the engineer s functions If this occurs contact your panel supplier A chargeable site visit will be required 16 2 Delay Of Operation Of Outputs This is described in section 15 2 The engineer can set the delay start and end times set the delay duration and enable or disable the delay 16 3 Day Night Sensitivity Mode The times of day are only programmable via the P C cause effect editor and consist of a start time and an end time for each day of the week The PAGE 35 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 sensitivity level for each mode can be set via the menu or the PC cause effect tool 16 4 Manual Sensitivity Mode Override The Discovery and Voyager provide a facility to manually override Discovery device sensitivity controlled from a loop input monitoring a keyswitch A typical application may be to change multi sensors to heat only operation when vehicle fumes are present To enter low sensitivity mode 1 Move the keyswitch to the active position 2 The system changes the sensitivity level of the appropriate devices These are configured using the PC editor see below The panel illuminates the Low Sensitivity Indicator this indication is
160. rd link can be removed to prevent the buzzer operating during commissioning or maintenance not available on Discovery phase 2 or 3 Setting the time on one panel will automatically update the time on all panels connected across a network The time and date will then be maintained during total power failure so there is no need to reset the time after subsequently powering the panel down Delay operates on local panel outputs and transmission of cause effect flags to all network panels Apollo Discovery device sensitivity codes can be changed Several levels are definable which are can be selected automatically on a daily timed basis through a manual menu operation or through operation of a loop input not available on Discovery phase 2 or 3 Local only on Discovery phase 2 and 3 Local or via a remote network panel Local or via a remote network panel Local or via a remote network panel Local or via a remote network panel Single command to disable enable all loop and panel expansion outputs apart from sounders Local or via a remote network panel Local only function Local only function Records last 120 events Can be configured to record network responses Prevents corruption or unintentional editing of site specific data Initiated through menu function Used during installation Used to check for devices close to their calibration limits Device LEDs pulse on polling Device LEDs do not pulse Devi
161. remain inactive on panel evacuate and remote evacuate partial remote evacuate mode Programming the remote evacuate mode is described in section 25 21 The configuration of the relay contacts is shown in Figure 10 3 Ne TO FIELD EQUIPMENT 2 O j TO FIELD EQUIPMENT NO 1 TO FIELD EQUIPMENT FIRE 1 CONTACTS NC 3 TO FIELD EQUIPMENT 2 G i TO FIELD EQUIPMENT NO 1 TO FIELD EQUIPMENT FIRE 2 CONTACTS CONTACTS SHOWN IN QUIESCENT CONDITION Figure 10 Auxiliary Fire Contact Connection Details The single set of auxiliary fault contacts operate on any panel fault condition This output is failsafe and is active in a system fault or if the system suffers failure of all power supplies The configuration of the relay contacts is shown in Figure 11 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 1 NE TO FIELD EQUIPMENT 2 O p TO FIELD EQUIPMENT 3 a NO TO FIELD EQUIPMENT FAULT CONTACTS CONTACTS SHOWN IN QUIESCENT CONDITION Figure 11 Auxiliary fault contact connection details 19 3 Use Of Auxiliary Inputs Auxiliary inputs are provided to allow remote operation of the following functions e Fault Discovery only e Evacuate e Silence e Reset Each input circuit is fully monitored for open and short circuit faults To activate an input a 680 ohm resistor should be connected across the input circuit by a normally open switch contact Two switches are shown in Figure 12 although there is no limit to t
162. res referred to elsewhere in the documentation Fit link to enable earth fault monitoring Remove link to disable earth fault monitoring Move switch to left to enable changes to site specific data aa Move switch to right to disable when changes complete Z e me Set switches 1 and 2 for number for loops LINKLK2TO ENABLE EARTH Switch 1 2 lloop OFF OFF 2loop ON OFF 3 loop OFF ON 4loop ON ON 6 ENABLE gt DISABLE SSD WRITE ENABLE 1234 slew Set switch 3 ON if no loops are fitted network repeater RRE Set switch 3 OFF if detection loops are fitted standard panel SWITCHES Set switch 4 to ON for a network panel or repeater LK ire Set switch 4 to OFF for a stand alone panel LINKTO DISABLE DISPLAY MONITOR ee NB Set both switches 3 and 4 ON for a network repeater Do not fit link Auxiliary supply fuse 500mA Cherry keyboard port Alarm 1 fuse 1A Alarm 2 fuse 1A Lithium battery Loopa Loops Loopa coocooooccocooocoococooon eeoeoooooeeoecococoeoesse Buzzer Pel Disasie U2 EEPROM Version marked on label Remove link System fault reset to disable Processor reset buzzer Loop card 1 position Loop card 2 position Loop card 3
163. ress MENU UP or MENU DOWN to increment or decrement the digit 3 When the digit is correct press gt ENTER to move onto the next digit 4 Press lt to cancel the menu screen and move to the previous screen 5 Change the remaining digits as required On all but the first digit the lt key moves to the previous digit When the cursor is positioned on the last digit pressing gt ENTER enters the value 24 2 How to Set the Time and Date 1 Enter the user menu as described in section 24 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 2 Press 1 to select option 1 The screen will display the current date SET DATE 30 05 99 gt ENTER VALUE lt BACK EXIT 3 Make any changes to the date as described in section 24 1 The separators will be added automatically The following screen gives an example SET DATE Ww 1 05 99 gt ENTER VALUE lt BACK EXIT 4 With the cursor positioned under the last digit press enter to save the date A new screen will appear 5 Enter the time as 2 hour digits 24 hour clock 2 minute digits and 2 second digits The separators will be added automatically The following screen gives an example SET TIME 15 12 00 gt ENTER VALUE lt BACK EXIT 6 Change the time as required and press enter to save the value and return to the user menu
164. rm Fire AV 64 L01 1 self test in fire confirms LED llpoint ti d eres Fault Fault AV 4 L10 2 LED eRe monitor is represented by L See note 3 CEL dual 9 Quiescent None AV 16 010 0 relay 1 fire monitor Fire A Fire A AV 64 010 1 relay 2 Fire B Fire B AV 16 011 2 relay 3 Fire A B Fire A B AV 64 011 Fault Remote fault AV 4 010 XP95 17 Quiescent None AV 13 16 Echo output 0 evacuate Standard See note 5 sounder Circuit fault Remote fault AV 4 bits 1 alert sounder Normal range sounder S notused response extended for controller XPander device XP95 I O 18 Quiescent None AV 16 000 0 relay Input 1 unit Input operated Input type AV 16 XX1 1 not used overrides A input 2 which Opto input active Opto Coupled AV 16 X10 2 not used imtir Input fault Remote fault AV 4 000 overrides remote fault See note 6 PAGE 30 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 Device Type Condition Panel response Analogue Status bits Output bits Default cause Comments type Code Value 210 and effect see note 7 XP95 3 18 Quiescent None AV 16 000 0 relay 1 Input 1 channel I O Input operated Input type AV 16 XX1 1 relay 2 ae E t t te Opto input active Opto Coupled AV 16 X10 2 relay 3 ie ae Input fault Remote fault AV 4 100 overrides remote fault See note 6
165. rrect press escape to exit the menu function 25 10 How to Enable Rapid Compensation Mode for Discovery Devices 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed 1 LOOP SETUP 2 INPUT OUTPUT SETUP 3 GENERAL CONFIG SELECT 1 3 lt EXIT Na Press 1 1 3 The following screen will be displayed DISC 1 PRINT DRIFT 2 PRINT DATE 3 LED APID COMPENSATION EXT PAGE lt EXIT 4 gt R N P Select option 4 Rapid Compensation The following screen will be displayed RAPID COMPENSATION LOOP 1 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT PAGE 71 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 Discovery Voyager Integra OMDV40 18 01 11 5 Enter the loop number to be compensated And press enter Note Rapid compensation is only applied to Discovery devices XP95 devices and ancillaries are not affected Rapid compensation will begin and the following screen will be displayed The process takes around 40 50 seconds the following screen will be displayed RAPID COMPENSATING LOOP 01 lt CANCEL Press escape to cancel the report at any time 6 When the compensation is complete the following screen will be di
166. s correct 2 Check that each panel responds correctly to controls from every other appropriate panel This confirms that the control events response configuration is correct 3 Check each item of network cause effect Any event cause which triggers an action effect on a different panel is called network cause effect WARNING Before testing the engineer must be aware both of the operation of all devices fitted to the auxiliary circuits and of the consequences of their operation 9 4 Pre Commissioning Wiring Check NOTE This pre commissioning wiring check procedure should be followed to test all wiring prior to specific commissioning of any detection alarm and auxiliary circuits 1 The following assumes that the control panel has been installed in accordance with the installation procedure and is powered with only the Power On LED illuminated Do not connect field wiring at this stage 2 Ensure that there are no devices connected to the loop and alarm circuits but the cables are linked through at the device locations to achieve a continuous circuit 3 Ensure that resistance of all cables to earth and between cores is more than 1MQ 4 Check the following i Positive to earth resistance is greater than IMQ Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC ii Negative to earth resistance is greater than IMQ iii Positive to negative resistance is greater than IMQ 5 Place a short circui
167. s enabled for either display or printer from the same panel The memory response in a given category cannot be turned on if the same category is disabled for both display and printer 25 39 How to Edit the Panel s Network User Control Responses 1 Enter the engineers menu 2 Select 3 Network Setup 2 Edit Responses NETWORK RESPONSES DISPLAY 2 PRINTER MEMORY 4 CONTROLS SPECIAL lt EXIT Il OW e ll 3 Select 4 Controls CONTROL RESPONSES PANEL 001 gt ENTER lt EXIT 4 Enter panel number CONTROL FROM PAN 001 1 SILAL 1 2 RESET 3 TSTAL 1 4 EVAC 5 CLR 1 gt NXT lt END 5 Pressing 1 2 3 4 or 5 will toggle the value opposite the corresponding user control type between values 0 1 1 silence alarms 2 reset system 3 test alarms 4 evacuate 5 reset faults These values have the following meaning 0 ignore controls in this category 1 react normally to controls in this category 6 Pressing gt will display the values for the next panel number 7 Pressing lt will return the display to the panel number prompt 8 Press lt to exit the network responses menu WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 25 40 How to Edit the Panel s Network Special Function Responses 1 Enter the engineers menu
168. scent None AV 16 Echo output 0 fault test Bit 0 set on See note 3 Mini switch Alarm Fire AV 64 bits Alarm test reset or clear it fault S Circuit fault Remote fault AV 4 2 LED ti Bit 2 set when device is in fire XP95 Mini 52 Quiescent None AV 16 Echo output 0 fault test Bit 0 set on See note 3 switch Alarm Fire AV 64 bits 1 alarm test reset or clear it fault od Alert Alert AV 45 51 2 LED ae 7 7 t t Circuit fault Remote fault AV 4 De device is in fire XP95 52 Quiescent None AV 16 Echo output 0 not used Bit 0 set on See note 3 Switch Alarm Fire AV 64 bits 1 alarm test reset or clear it fault pci Alert Alert AV 45 51 2 LED A 7 t t Circuit fault Remote fault AV 4 PEE device is in fire XP95 52 Quiescent None AV 16 Echo output 0 opto reset Bit 0 set on See note 3 Switch Alarm Fire AV 64 bits 1 alarm test reset or clear itor pl fault PEE ES Alert Alert AV 45 51 2 LED i t t Circuit fault Remote fault AV 4 U S device is in fire PAGE 31 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 Device Type Condition Panel response Analogue Status bits Output bits Default cause Comments type Code Value 210 and effect see note 7 Intelligent 53 Quiescent None AV 20 25 Echo output Not used Bit 2 set when See note 3 reflective 30 32 34
169. splayed RAPID COMPENSATION FOR LOOP 01 COMPLETE lt EXIT 7 Press escape to return to exit the screen 25 11 How to Change the Volume Levels for Discovery Sounder Beacons Using the Magnetic Wand 1 Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 2 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed LOOP SETUP INPUT OUTPUT SETUP GENERAL CONFIG LECT 1 3 lt T UNUNE ll EXIT 3 Press 1 1 3 The following screen will be displayed DISC 1 PRINT DRIFT 2 PRINT DATE 3 LED APID COMPENSATION EXT PAGE lt EXIT R N 4 gt 4 Press enter The following screen will be displayed DISCOVERY SOUNDER 1 SOUNDER SETUP 2 SOUNDER AUTO STOP gt NEXT PAGE lt EXIT 65 5 Select option 1 Sounder Setup The following screen will be displayed WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC DISC SOUNDER BEACONS TEST MODE ACTIVE gt SAVE NEW LEVELS lt CANCI E 6 Go round to each Discovery Sounder Beacon device and us the magnetic wand to adjust the volume to the required level 7 Press enter to save the new volume levels Press escape to exit the menu function 25 12
170. stem 21 10 32 96 zone Discovery Motherboard Features 22 11 32 96 zone Discovery Power Supply Features And Connections sceseceseceseceseceseceseeeseeeseeeees 23 12 32 zone Voyager Motherboard Features 24 13 32 zone Voyager Power Supply Features And CONMECHONS snas iisi anina 25 14 Compatible Field Devices eee eeeeeeeeeee 26 14 1 Compatible Field Device Order Codes amp DESCHIPtlOnS nnion i aa ae 26 14 2 Field Device Responses 29 15 Overview Of User Functions 0 0 00 eee 34 15 1 Change Time and Date eee 34 15 2 Delay of Operation of Outputs 34 15 3 Adjustable Sensitivity Modes 34 15 4 Enabling And Disabling Of Functions 34 15 5 The Event Log proaire iperen 35 15 6 Test FUnctions onenn 35 15 7 View Suppressed Events ce eeeeeeeees 35 15 8 Printer Functions 2 0 eee eee eeeeeeteceeee 35 16 Overview Of Engineers Functions 35 16 1 Engineer Definable Access Code 35 16 2 Delay Of Operation Of Outputs 35 16 3 Day Night Sensitivity Mode 35 16 4 Manual Sensitivity Mode Override 36 16 5 Enabling Site Specific Data Changes 36 16 6 Point Configuration cee eeeeeseeeeeee 36 16 7 Discovery Device Functions 00 37 16 8 Zone Allocation 37 16 9 Group Allocation 37 16 10 Programmable Loop Output Cause Effect E tees aes eee E 37 16 11 32 zone Local Panel Repeaters
171. t Timers The panel contains four timers for use in cause effect programming These are configured to operate as panel inputs and outputs Each timer is started by driving a panel output when the timer delay ends a corresponding panel input is operated The timer period can be set in 1 second increments between 1 and 32000s 8 hours 53 minutes and 20 seconds Each timer is configured using the PC cause effect editor and cannot be accessed through the menu 17 Power Supply Load Calculation WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC The timer ended input may be configured as either a fire or indication input If the timer is used for controlling sounders then it is recommended to use the Fire input option so that the sounders may be silenced without resetting the timer For other purposes that do not require the clear on silence mode then the indication type is preferable 16 15 Shared Zone Mode The panel may be configured to operate its zone fire and fault indicators for its own events only non shared zone or for events from any panel on a network shared zone 16 16 Number of Zones Mode The panel may be configured to operate with 32 or 96 zones The selected number of zones should match the display board fitted and the design files on a computer Note Voyager panel displays do not support 96 zones The power supply load must not exceed a maximum of 4A for Discovery or 2 5A for Voyager To determine the maximum power supply load
172. t across the ends of the loop and alarm circuits Measure the resistance across the positive and negative cables of each of the circuits and ensure that the value does not exceed the calculated value Remember to remove the short circuits after the tests 6 Correct polarity throughout all circuits must be maintained Rectify any faults 7 All bells detector heads and call points should now be connected and alarm circuit end of line resistors fitted Use the spare end of line resistors supplied and leave the EOL resistors in the panel terminals at this stage Be very careful to maintain correct polarity at each device 9 5 Commissioning Procedure 9 5 1 Alarm Circuits After completion of the pre commissioning wiring check this procedure should be followed 1 Remove the resistor from the first alarm circuit terminal and connect the first alarm circuit wiring to the terminals observing correct polarity Check that any alarm fault indications clear after a few seconds 2 Press the Evacuate switch Check that all sounders connected to the alarm circuit operate 3 Press Silence Alarms and Reset Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the second and any subsequent alarm circuits 9 5 2 Commissioning Loops 1 Ensure that the control panel is switched off 2 Ensure that all loop isolators are fitted and wired correctly Any isolator connected with reverse polarity will cause a short circuit condition at the previous iso
173. t bit 2 confirms LED operation See note 6 XP95 multi 117 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output O remote LED Bit 2 set when See notes 1 stad Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test device is in fire 3 opt heat a detector Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED Fault Data fault AV 0to7 XP95 119 Quiescent None AV 13 16 L10 O remote LED Bit 2 set when Input bit 2 callpoint Alarm Fire AV 64 L01 1 self test mfir confirms LED ton Fault Fault AV 4 L10 2 LED BERIAN See note 3 Normal range extended for XPander device XP95 Mini 119 Quiescent None AV 113 16 L10 O remote LED Bit 2 set when Input bit 2 switch Alarm Fire AV 64 L01 1 self test in fire confirms LED t tion pela Fault Fault AV 4 L10 2 LED PEIE w See note 3 interrupt Normal range extended for XPander device PAGE 32 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 Device Type Condition Panel response Analogue Status bits Output bits Default cause Comments type Code Value 210 and effect see note 7 Discovery 147 Quiescent None AV 8 to 44 Echo output 0 remote LED Bit bit 2 set See notes 3 ionisation Fire Fire AV 55 to 127 bits 1 self test when device is 4 k in fi Hai Alert Alert AV 45 to 54 2 LED ee Fault Data fault AV 0to7 Discovery 149 Quiescent
174. t faults 1A fast blow glass fuse No special requirements 1A minimum current rating Minimum voltage at end of line must be above sounding device minimum operating voltage PAGE 89 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 Auxiliary Supply Specification Auxiliary supply mains 25 29V operation Auxiliary supply battery 21V 27V operation Maximum Current 500mA Fault Monitoring Monitored for fuse failure Protection 500mA fast blow glass fuse Cable requirements No special requirements 1A minimum current rating Minimum voltage at end of line must be above sounding device minimum operating voltage Repeater Output Specification Number of repeaters 1 to 14 Maximum repeater cable 2000m length Communication protocol RS485 serial data 9600 baud Protection Electronic current limited Cable Type Single pair RS485 shielded cable see below Input Output Expansion Board Specification Board types A1535 T O board Number of boards 0 to 31 Maximum cable length Boards should be mounted within or adjacent to the panel enclosure Communication protocol RS485 serial data 4800 baud Protection Electronic current limited Cable Type Single pair RS485 shielded cable see below Alarm Expansion Board Specification Board type A1536 T O board Number of boards 0 to 31 Maximum cable length Boards should be mounted within or adja
175. tered EDIT POINT ZONE 07 LOOP 1 gt ENTER lt BACK EXIT Enter the loop number of the devices to be added or removed from the zone and press enter The following screen is displayed if loop 1 is entered EDIT POINT ZONE 07 LOOP 01 POINT 001 gt ENTER lt BACK Enter the first device in a range to be added or removed from the zone This example shows device 15 EDIT POINT ZONE 07 LOOP 01 POINTS 015 TO 015 gt ENTER lt BACK Enter the last device to be added or removed from the zone If a single device is to be edited then enter the same number as the first device EDIT POINT ZONE 07 LOOP 01 POINTS 015 TO 022 1 ADD 2 REM lt EXIT Press 1 to add the devices to the zone or 2 to remove the devices from the zone If no changes are required press escape to exit The menu will return to the zone allocation menu EDIT POINT ZONES PRINT POINT ZONES VIEW POINT ZONES LECT 1 3 lt EXIT J 2 3 S T 25 14 How to Print the Allocation of Devices 1 2 PAGE 73 of 90 to a Zone Enter the engineers menu as described in section 25 Press 1 to select panel set up The following screen will be displayed
176. the motherboard header 2 Disconnect the earth strap connecting the door and backbox at the spade terminal on the door 3 Unscrew the hinge pin at the bottom of the door whilst supporting the door Swing the bottom of the door clear of the backbox and release the top of the door from its hinge pin 4 Carefully put the door on one side and replace the hinge pin in the backbox 5 Unscrew the two lower chassis screws and slacken the top two mounting screws 6 Carefully lift the chassis upward to align the screw heads with the large holes in the chassis keyholes Lift the chassis clear of the upper screws and rest in the bottom of the enclosure Take care not to strain the wires which remain connected to the backbox 7 Disconnect the earth strap connecting the backbox and chassis at the earth bar The arrangement is shown in Figure 9 8 Disconnect the flying leads from the power supply to the mains terminal block 9 Remove the chassis and place carefully to one side 10 Place the chassis and door into the carton Store the carton in a safe place until installation is complete 11 Identify the three indented holes that are used to mount the enclosure 12 Place the enclosure in the desired location and mark the position of the top indented hole Remove the enclosure and fit a suitable fixing to the wall Hang the enclosure from the top fixing point and ensure that it is level Mark the locations of the other two mo
177. ther the fire buzzer or fault buzzer is active on the panel When the panel is reset by the user or the fault condition is removed the output is cleared The zone and group based events can occur on any device or devices within the specified zone or group e Fire in a zone or group output cleared on silence alarms The output is operated if a fire condition is active in the specified group or zone When the panel alarms are silenced by the user the output is cleared e Fire in a zone or group output cleared on reset The output is operated if a fire condition is active in the specified group or zone When the panel is reset by the user the output is cleared e Any two fires in a zone or group output cleared on silence alarms The output is operated if any two fire conditions are active in the specified group or zone When the panel alarms are silenced by the user the output is cleared e Any two fires in a zone or group output cleared on reset The output is operated if any two fire conditions are active in the specified group or zone When the panel is reset by the user the output is cleared e Alert in a zone or group output cleared on cause clear The output is operated if any alert condition is active in the specified group or zone When the panel is reset by the user or the alert condition is removed the output is cleared e Fault in a zone or group output cleared on cause clear The output is operated if any fault c
178. tion The temperature must not drop below 0 T or exceed 40 C The humidity should not exceed 95 DANGER Batteries are electrically live at all times take great care never to short circuit the battery terminals WARNING Batteries are often heavy take great care when lifting and transporting batteries For weights above 24 kilos lifting aids should be used WARNING Do not attempt to remove battery lid or tamper with the battery internal workings Electrolyte is a highly corrosive substance and presents significant danger to yourself and to anything else it touches In case of accidental skin or eye contact flush the affected area with plenty of clean fresh water and SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION VRLA batteries are low maintenance requiring no electrolyte top up or measurement of specific gravity WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC WARNING If required clean the case witha cloth that has been soaked or dampened with distilled water Do not use organic solvents such as petrol paint thinner benzene or mineral spirits and other materials can substantially weaken the case DANGER Do not incinerate batteries If placed in a fire the batteries may rupture with the potential to release hazardous gases and electrolyte VRLA batteries contain substances harmful to the environment Exhausted batteries must be recycled Return them to the battery manufacturer or take them to your Council tip for appropriate disposal
179. tises the devices to the prevailing ambient conditions 7 Interrogate the devices on an individual basis as described in section 24 35 on page 63 To view correct electronic operation press button 2 to set command bit 1 self test mode Press again to return detector to quiescent state To turn a device LED on to identify its correct location press button 3 to set command bit 2 Press again to return the detector to quiescent state To turn a remote device LED on to identify its correct location press button 1 to set command bit 0 Press again to return detector to quiescent state 8 Repeat sections 1 to 7 for each loop WARNING Before connecting the return leg of the loop ensure that the returning polarity is correct 9 Sensor installation is now complete Switch off the control panel 10 Connect the return leg of loop 1 to the 1 and Il terminals Repeat for all remaining loops 11 Switch on the control panel and observe that the no fault conditions are indicated If there are WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC any loop faults caused by open circuit conditions or operation of a loop isolator then the panel will indicate a line fault for the corresponding loop 9 6 Commissioning a Network System 1 Ensure the network card is fitted in each panel and that the network cabling is correctly installed 2 Ensure that each panel has been commissioned as a stand alone panel as detailed above 3 Enable the net
180. tores each device address and type on configuration Any changes to the loop devices are then indicated as a fault The system configuration can also be printed out This shows all devices on a loop with their status The sensitivity of each point can also be changed to allow for ambient conditions XP95 detectors can have the trip level for fire and alert configured Discovery devices have the sensitivity code changed for fire sensitivity and the analogue threshold for alert can be changed It is possible using the PC Editor to define addresses on any loop for Platform Sounders Any addresses thus configured will have their output command bit 0 operated for the standard sounder controls evacuate test alarms class change and one person alarm walk test Note For compliance with EN54 the fire sensitivity level must be set to 55 The pre alarm value can be set to any value PAGE 36 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION OMDV40 ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 Note Do not adjust the fire sensitivity level of the XP95 high temperature heat detector This device has an analogue count of 55 at 90 C Discovery Voyager Integra Note The default levels are XP95 sensor Discovery sensor Default Alert level 45 45 Default Fire level 55 55 Valid Alert Levels 35 40 45 50 35 40 45 50 Valid fire levels 55 60 65 70 55 Default sensitivity N A 3 levels Valid sensitivity N A 1 2 3 4 5 levels All
181. ts if further events occur The scroll messages key will scroll current fires in the window During a fire condition the display of events of a lower priority is suppressed To view these events refer to section 24 33 Note The fire and alarm relays and the cause effect outputs may be delayed via the Panel Delay function The general fire relay will not operate for evacuate if the evacuate mode is configured as partial User Actions Carry out the required fire drill If a printer is fitted the user actions will be printed out in addition to the automatic system events 21 2 The Alert Condition A pre alarm is indicated if the analogue value of a smoke detector rises above a pre determined level WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC but not sufficiently to indicate a fire condition It may indicate that a fire condition is imminent The panel responds as follows e The ALERT LED pulses e The internal buzzer sounds continuously e The LCD displays details of the event 1 001 Z01 OPT ALERT DEVICE LOCATION OVER TWO LINES ALERT EVENT 01 OF 01 e The event is printed if a printer is fitted e Subsequent events will be displayed in the same way as for fire events During an alert condition the display of events of a lower priority is suppressed To view these events refer to section 24 33 User Actions e Switch the ACCESS CONTROLS Keyswitch to the O
182. ull evacuate mode the auxiliary fire contact is operated whilst the input is active To change the evacuate mode enter the engineers menu and select 1 Panel set up 3 General configuration Page 1 1 Remote evacuate mode 1 Press 1 to toggle the remote evacuate mode 2 Press gt to enter the new mode or press lt to escape without changing the remote evacuate mode 25 22 How to Change the Power Fault Polarity The panel can respond to either polarity on its power supply fault inputs Note that this is a factory configuration procedure that should not require changing by the engineer To change the polarity enter the engineers menu and select 1 Panel set up 3 General configuration Page 1 2 Power Fault Mode 1 Press 1 to toggle the power fault polarity 2 Press gt to enter the new polarity or press lt to escape without changing the power fault polarity 25 23 How to Change the Class Change Mode The panel can drive alarm sounders either steady or pulsing in response to the class change input To change the output bit enter the engineers menu and select 1 Panel set up 3 General configuration Page 1 gt General Configuration Page 2 2 Class Change Mode 1 Press 1 to toggle the class change mode 2 Press gt to enter the new mode or press lt to escape without changing the class change mode 25 24 How to Change the Shared Zone Mode The panel can share zone indications with other
183. unting holes 13 Remove the enclosure from the wall and fit suitable fixings to the two remaining mounting points Fit the enclosure to the wall using all three mounting points 14 Gland all field wiring in place ensuring that the cable conductors are of sufficient length Ensure that all conductors are clearly labelled 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 PAGE 15 of 90 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC Connect the earth drain wires of the field cabling to the 8 way earth bar positioned at the top of the backbox Up to two drain wires may be connected to each terminal Ensure that continuity of any cable shield is maintained around the loop The shield must only be connected to enclosure earth in the panel by using the earth bars provided Connect the mains in earth to the primary earth point at the mains terminal block Shown in Figure 9 Clear any dust and debris from the cabinet Connect the mains in live to the mains terminal block on the power supply as indicated in Figure 9 Connect the mains in neutral to the mains terminal block on the power supply as indicated in Figure 9 Attach the mains in cable to the cable clamp by the mains terminal using the cable tie supplied Reinstallation of the chassis is the reverse of removal Reconnect all wires as shown in Figure 9 Ensure no cables are trapped between the chassis and backbox Replace the door the re
184. voltage is not reduced when battery voltage drops during discharge Panel indicates a fault if the fuse fails not available on Discovery phase 2 or 3 Discovery only The A1535 expansion I O board provides 8 inputs and 8 outputs either relay or open collector The A1536 8 way alarm expansion board provides 8 programmable alarm circuits A total of 31 boards may be connected to any one panel giving 248 outputs and 248 inputs Expansion is not available on Discovery phase 2 PAGE 10 of 90 EQUIPMENT PUBLICATION ISSUE No amp DATE 5 OMDV40 18 01 11 e Engineers buzzer disable facility e Battery backed time and date e Delay to outputs e Adjustable sensitivity mode e Enable Disable Functions Single point Zone Range of zones Sounders General output disablement Expansion inputs View disablements Printer e Event Log o Test functions Zones Sounders e Print functions Print event log Print disablements Print texts values e Site specific data write protect switch e Automatic configuration of loop devices e Discovery functions Rapid compensation by loop Print Discovery drift compensation Print Discovery month of manufacture Led pulsing on Led pulsing off Led pulsing on when disabled Sounder Beacon Setup Sounder Beacon Auto Stop e Device interrogation e Discovery Sounder Beacon Test e SMS Interfacing Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC A motherboa
185. will respond with a wrong type fault 2 Contact the device manufacturer to arrange for servicing the device 3 Apply rapid compensation to the loop with the replacement device to adjust the head to the ambient conditions This is described in section 25 10 WRITTEN BY GG CHECKED BY AJC 4 Reset the panel from the fault condition 22 The System Fault Condition In the event of a complete system failure a system fault will be indicated The panel responds as follows e The SYSTEM FAULT and GENERAL FAULT LED illuminate All other LEDs will be extinguished e The internal buzzer sounds continuously e The LCD backlight switches off The text will display the details of the last condition This should be ignored e The local alarm circuits will be silenced if they are active e All loop devices will remain in the condition they were in when the fault occurred Some sounders may thus remain active Warning The system is completely inactive User Actions e Call your service engineer immediately Service Engineer Actions e Open the outer panel door e Operate the SYSTEM FAULT RESET switch on the motherboard This is identified in Discovery or Figure 8 Voyager e Operate the PROCESSOR RESET switch on the motherboard This is identified in Discovery or Figure 8 Voyager e Observe that the panel restarts and displays the POWER UP DELAY message on the LCD e Ifthe panel does not restart properly then the p
186. work card on each panel The panels will automatically recognise the other panels on the network a manual configuration process is not required 4 Generate a fire condition on each panel in turn and observe that the event is displayed correctly at each other panel The response of each panel depends on its response configuration 5 Repeat step 4 for alert fault and indication only conditions 6 Test each panel on the network as follows 1 Operate evacuate on the next network panel ii Observe that the event is displayed at the panel under test iii Operate silence alarms and reset at the panel under test and observe that the system responds as expected iv Repeat i ii and iii for all other nodes except the panel under test 7 Identify each item of network cause effect cause i e cause and effect where the panel response is on a different node to the event which causes that action 8 Action each event in turn and observe that the network cause and effect operates correctly Note It is not necessary to re test each item of local cause effect i e cause effect where the event and response are on the same panel this is tested as part of the stand alone panel commissioning PAGE 21 of 90 EQUIPMENT Discovery Voyager Integra WRITTEN BY GG PUBLICATION OMDV40 CHECKED BY AJC ISSUE No amp DATE 5 18 01 11 10 32 96 zone Discovery Motherboard Features illustrates the 32 96 zone Discovery motherboard featu
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